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The Unofficial Witcher Cookbook: Daringly Delicious Recipes for Fans of the Fantasy Classic

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Join Geralt of Rivia on his adventures throughout The Continent as you learn to cook 50 delicious and totally unofficial recipes inspired by the hit fantasy books, video games, and show  The Witcher .

Andrzej Sapkowski’s epic fantasy saga of the witcher Geralt has captivated pop culture for nearly 30 years. Through books, graphic novels, TV shows, and video games, the witcher’s adventures have brought audiences face-to-face with monsters, sorceresses, kings, and destiny. Now, you can have your very own taste of the legendary adventures of a witcher.

The Unofficial Witcher Cookbook is filled with 50 recipes ranging from humble meals and tavern stews to bountiful feasts fit for a king, including:


This cookbook is perfect for die-hard fans of The Witcher, as well as those who just can’t get enough epic fantasy in their life.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2022

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January 13, 2023
I love the mixture of tavern worthy recipes and meals fit for royalty. The introductions tie the recipes with scenes from the books, games & show.
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June 26, 2023
So, so, so disappointed in this book. Was thinking that at least they would use the characters name to tie it into the series, nope. They mentions a princess and elves and witches but that could be any fantasy series! Sigh.

And the recipes...for who has easy access to boar? Let alone 1.5 pounds of it! And, I kid you not, fresh duck blood. shudder The food in the pictures looked yummy.

Overall, don't read if you want in any way a mention of a pretty Witcher or his talented bard or destined princesses by name - go read a plain old cookbook.
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