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Food Spotlight: Black Velvet Cupcakes
The perfect food pairing for this novel is black velvet cupcakes. The Outsider is the definition of “nothing is what it seems,” which is why the perfect dessert to pair with this novel is black velvet cupcakes. At first glance, they appear to be simple chocolate cupcakes, but one bite reveals their true identity: red velvet in disguise. Just like King’s story, these cupcakes hold a hidden truth beneath the surface. Ginny Dyer from In Bloom Bakery has the perfect recipe to create these dark, moist, and delicious treats.

The Outsider by Stephen King
The Outsider by Stephen King begins with a brutal murder in a small town and an open-and-shut case—until evidence places the accused in two places at once. As the investigation deepens, dark supernatural forces blur the line between reality and horror, pulling the town into a chilling mystery only King could unravel.
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Food Featured In The Book
There isn’t much focus on food in The Outsider—the story is driven instead by the hunt for the true perpetrator behind a brutal murder. The novel centers on the chilling investigation and the dark, supernatural forces that twist the line between guilt and innocence.

Setting Inspired Dish
The novel is set in the fictional town of Flint City, Ohio, where a classic comfort food like chicken-fried steak fits perfectly with the grounded, small-town atmosphere. Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, this hearty dish—smothered in white or brown gravy and served with sides like mashed potatoes or green beans—feels practical, filling, and familiar. It’s exactly the kind of meal Ralph Anderson, an honest, hardworking detective, would sit down to after a long, exhausting day on the job.

Book Club Bite
Caramel apples would make a fun and interactive treat for a book club gathering. Set up a DIY caramel apple bar with a variety of toppings—like crushed nuts, mini chocolate chips, sea salt, sprinkles, or cookie crumbles—so everyone can create their own.
“Doesn’t look like a monster, does he?” “They rarely do.”-Stephen King
