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Second Game of Thrones Cookbook: Recipes from King’s Landing to the Dothraki Sea

 

In this follow-up cookbook, releasing over 10 years after my first foray into fictional food cookbooks, fans of George RR Martin’s work can enjoy 80 new recipes pulled from and inspired by the books and shows.

It feels amazing to be bookending my career thus far with another Game of Thrones cookbook. Both of these projects have been such a joy to work on, and it’s an honor beyond words to have been gifted the opportunity to grow the world of Westeros just this little bit more.

For those of you familiar with the first cookbook, this will be a little different from that one:
  • There’s only one recipe per dish, instead of the side-by-side historical and modern versions. That said, I’m still using a ton of historical recipes, and plan to include a bibliography on the blog for those interested in the historical aspect.
  • It’s in-world! Which presents all kinds of unique challenges but has been wonderful fun so far. The recipes are written in the voice of Maester Alton, a gourmand of the Citadel.
  • Most of the dishes will be canon, but I also had the opportunity to add appropriate dishes where needed.
  • My favorite dishes from the new collection: Riverlands Creamed Leeks, Meereenese Soup with Ginger, Flaky Flatbread, Highgarden Dumplings, Stewed Plums, Honeycake, Lysene Poppyseed Pastries, Hipocras, and Myrish Firewine.
Since you, the fellow fans, were such an integral part of building, testing, and tasting the first cookbook, I’m so excited to hear from you. Have you been craving some Braavosi seafood, Dothraki pepper beer, or some gnarly Wildling dishes? Or maybe you’re more keen on Myrish firewine, gilded gingerbread, and chonky crown roasts. Whatever the case, I can’t wait to feast with you all again. :)
The cookbook was released to stores on May 7, 2024, and can be ordered through your favorite indie bookstore or online here:

Order the Second Game of Thrones Cookbook!

And here’s what the publisher has to say about the book:

ABOUT THE OFFICIAL GAME OF THRONES COOKBOOK

From the world of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire comes a collection of 80 delicious recipes inspired by the histories of Westeros, Essos, and beyond.

For those who long to dine with the Dragonlords of Old Valyria or quaff a cup of mead with King Robert I, The Official Game of Thrones Cookbook unlocks the vast culinary world of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. Presented as the in-world manuscript of a Citadel maester, these eighty recipes take the reader on a delectable journey throughout the Seven Kingdoms, across the Narrow Sea, and back into the annals of history.

The book is created by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, who tends the popular “Inn at the Crossroads” food blog and co-authored A Feast of Ice and Fire. Her Maester Alton is curious, food-obsessed, and loves the fare of the highborn and small folk alike. His recipes evoke the world’s regions, history, and stories in a charming and knowledgeable voice.

The eight chapters offer recipes for every meal of the day, including Dothraki Blood Pie, Crown Roast of Boar’s Ribs, Dornish Creamcakes, Redwyne Roasted Grapes, Seaweed Ship’s Biscuits, Barley Griddle Cakes, Winter Town Wassail. Recipes are illustrated by mouthwatering food photography and stunning woodcut illustrations. A resource section suggests menus by region, so you can hold a feast in Riverlands, The Wall, or Braavos. Complete with an introduction by George R. R. Martin, The Official Game of Thrones Cookbook transports you to a much-loved world where trestle tables groan with sumptuous feasts, goblets overflow with mead, and winter is always coming.

What People are Saying:

Westeros.org – review – May 8, 2024

Geek Girl Authority – review – May 7, 2024

Variety – cookbook roundup – February 25, 2024

 

 

 

 

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