Aleister Crowley’s rice recipe

English occultist Aleister Crowley wasn’t merely a poet, painter and the Great Beast 666, he was also an aspiring chef! That’s right and if you’d like to make some magick in the kitchen tonight, The Master Therion’s recipe for his “famous” (or would that be “infamous”) curried rice dish, “Riz Aleister Crowley” has been posted on the Music is the Heart Tumblr blog, after being found among his papers at Syracuse University in New York.
Bon appetit! (Larger page 1 here, page 2 here)

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Posted by Richard Metzger | 9 Comments
Comments:
Oct 09, 2010
David Crowe says:
ahahahahahaha! I love stuff like this. “Human, all too human.” I might make this tonight.
Oct 09, 2010
craig moore says:
I once saw a copy of Gems of the Equinox, that had Crowley’s signature and a note to the person he was giving the book to, it said something like, ” and come over for my famous hot curry dish.I did not have the 100 bucks on me the used book store owner in Berkeley was asking for the book.
Oct 10, 2010
JESCIE says:
...as was vincent price: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/137756.A_Treasury_of_Great_Recipes
Oct 11, 2010
... says:
yeah your image links are both broken. thanks for nothing.
Oct 11, 2010
dole says:
Links seem broken, rigorously trying to get my Poem of Spring on.
Oct 11, 2010
esme cowles says:
I think the image links you want are:
p1: http://musicistheart.tumblr.com/photo/1280/1204629523/1/tumblr_l9gol2cCxC1qd9mnz
p2: http://musicistheart.tumblr.com/photo/1280/1205985234/1/tumblr_l9h6bvqPsb1qd9mnz
Oct 11, 2010
Julio Lemos says:
Boil till the Stars are right. Put salt, salt under Will, etc.
Oct 12, 2010
bill beaty says:
Ah, if only we still had Nikola Tesla’s recipe for celery-stuffed duck. Apparently he showed restaurant chefs the details of how he wanted it prepared. But he wouldn’t let anyone write it down except on tiny squares of paper which were later destroyed. The secret died with him.
Oct 27, 2010
HALFORD E. JONES says:
I have seen this posting somewhere a long time ago and,of course, the photo of the late ALEISTER CROWLEY is most familiar to those who have read his works and studied his life,etc. but his sense of humour, ribald and so forth, is not to be neglected for the serious things he tried to do, often unsuccessfully, or the opposite results he obtained that turned out to be most undesirable from many perspectives…..
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