A talented illustrator whose work has wowed people across North Yorkshire and further afield has featured in a national cookbook launch from well-known company HECK!
Illustrations by Harrogate graphic designer, Lizzie Anthony, have been featured in the national book launch.
Bedale-based HECK! launched its first recipe last month and Lizzie was asked to get involved with graphics to bring the book to life.
Lizzie first started working with HECK! back in 2022, when she was commissioned to design a mural inspired by the popular sausage company.
A Day In The Life Of HECK! depicts the family, colleagues, and even dogs, at the heart of the business, set against the backdrop of Yorkshire’s rolling hills.
Her quirky designs have since been featured in HECK!’s national advertising campaigns and at major food shows across the country, and now they’re taking centre stage in the new recipe book that went on sale earlier this month.
HECK! Recipes You Can Swear By is packed with 75 new recipes, all featuring the family food company’s popular meat, chicken and meat-free sausages, burgers and mince.
With chapters on breakfast & brunch, quick & easy meals, family favourites, fake-aways, BBQ, showstoppers, party food and snacks, the new book provides the answer to the daily dinner dilemma and everything else in between.
Started by the Keeble family in 2013, their growing online recipe collection has become a go-to for anyone looking for easy-to-follow recipes.
The book features 30 of their most searched recipes, as well as 30 brand new ones written especially for HECK! by Sophie Godwin and Adam Bush; experienced writers and chefs who bring great flavour and fun twists to traditional classics and modern favourites.
“I had great fun with the original mural and hope it represents the personality of the family,” said Lizzie.
"I wanted to create their journey from the farm, where it all began, to the factory, depicting the HECK! entourage along the way, and it was really exciting to design more illustrations for the new book.”
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