Create a 16:9 museum-specimen macro photograph of an enormous antique cookbook displayed on a dark velvet museum plinth for the dish [dishName]. The left page is hollowed into a warm glowing miniature kitchen diorama, with a tiny fictional historical cook preparing the dish, miniature spice bottles, brass utensils, charcoal grill details, and carefully arranged ingredients. The right page is aged parchment with elegant hand-drawn ingredient illustrations, a small origin-map inset, and decorative recipe notes in invented calligraphy. Use cool gallery spotlights mixed with amber light from inside the book, weathered leather binding, tactile paper fibers, glass bottles, watercolor ink texture, shallow macro depth of field, and refined museum-product photography. Keep the historical and cultural details respectful and plausible but not presented as verified facts. Avoid real museum names, copyrighted cookbook pages, exact scholarly claims, real personal portraits, logos, creator handles, offensive cultural caricature, and tiny unreadable clutter. Output a polished 16:9 high-quality image.