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This Book is Not Associated with or Authorized by Andrzej Sapkowski, the Owners of the Registered The Witcher Trademark, His Publishers, CD Projekt Red, or Netflix.
The Unofficial Witcher Cookbook
Daringly Delicious Recipes for Fans of the Fantasy Classic
Nevyana Dimitrova
Trey Guillory
A true witcher should never abandon poultry in distress.
Geralt
INTRODUCTION
For nearly thirty years, fantasy lovers everywhere have been captivated by the stoic, white-haired witcher Geralt and his adventures with nightmarish monsters, cunning sorceresses, foolish kings, and inescapable destiny.
In the midst of all this new Witcher content weve been blessed with latelyfrom books and graphic novels to video games and TV shows that originate with Andrzej Sapkowski and his teamnow is the perfect time for the rest of us to immerse ourselves in the mysterious and magical world of The Witcher by exploring our own culinary creativity.
Enter The Unofficial Witcher Cookbook. This cookbook is a celebration of The Witcher saga, its characters, and its contribution to the world of epic fantasy as we know it. What better way to celebrate than by cooking up and eating deliciously rustic meals that make you feel as if you could ride through the Continent and defeat monsters yourself?
Your first foray through these pages will get you hooked on the classic dishes found in the small-town taverns and inns that Geralt happened upon in his travels. Enjoy meals like Fishermans Stew, Peasant Porridge, and simpler yet tasty meals that are sure to fill your belly until you make your way to the next tavern.
Between destinations, youll also need food for your journey on the road. The next section of this cookbook will have you preparing hearty dishes to help ease your hunger as you travel through forests, over mountains, or even across oceans. From Mountain Meat Pies to Roadside Sweet Rolls, these recipes are perfect for packing in your saddlebags for a long journey or cooking over the campfire on a chilly night spent resting under the stars.
Tired of living the rough-and-ready life of a witcher constantly on the road? The next section of this cookbook will have you settling into a royal court and feasting on the very best dishes kings and queens have to offer. Get a taste of only the finest meats and wines, with dishes like Duck Confit and Spiced Lamb Chops. And who knows? You just might finish the banquet with a full stomach and a child of surprise.
Before you leave the comfort of those royal banquet halls and head out to catch a djinn or battle a ghoul, you have to partake in royal desserts. Only the very best sweets are served in the noble courts of the Continent. Get your fill of dishes like Chocolate Goddess Cake and Honey Cakes for a Coin before you return to your life on the road.
While many of the original ingredients and recipes for these meals stem from the fabled land of the Continent, substitutes can be found in our world and ordinary markets. It may, however, be difficult to cook some of these dishes without chaos magic, but many of our worlds ordinary kitchens should suffice.
These fun recipes can give you the sense of adventure you long for in a world far more magical than our own. Best of all, they are perfect for snacks, family meals, dinner parties, celebrations, book club get-togethers as you discuss The Witcher saga, or even watch parties as you and your friends enjoy a marathon session of the newest season of The Witcher.
Now grab your sword, pack some spices, and get ready to start out on your most daring culinary crusade yet!
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BAKED APPLE BREAKFAST
Serves: 5 | Prep and Cook Time: 1 hour
Rarely are witchers met with excitement or gratitude when arriving in a new town. Instead, the white-haired witcher is often met with sneers and threats. Its only when he meets a girl born under an accursed eclipse that hes shown any kindness in sharing her simple apple breakfast.
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
- cup brown sugar
- teaspoon ground cinnamon
- teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- cup rolled oats
- 2 tablespoons raisins
- 5 large apples, rinsed and patted dry
- cup warm water
- Preheat the oven to 375F.
- Put the butter, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla in a large bowl, and mash the mixture together with a fork. Add the oats and raisins and stir them into the mixture. Set aside.
- Using a sharp paring knife, core each apple about of the way down. Use a small spoon to carefully dig out the core.
- Place the cored apples in an 8 x 8-inch baking dish. Spoon some oat filling into each apple, filling all the way to the top. Pour the warm water into the baking dish around the apples. Make sure not to pour the water over the apples.
- Bake for about 40 minutes or until the apples are slightly soft.
- Remove the apples from the oven and, if desired, baste the outside of the apples with juices from the pan. Enjoy!
PEASANT PORRIDGE
Serves: 1 | Prep and Cook Time: 20 minutes
While some kings have ambitions to conquer the entire Continent, a great divide remains in their own kingdoms. Youll often find the higher classes feasting like royalty, while poorer citizens subsist on a main dish of simple porridge.
- 1 cup water
- cup porridge oats
- cup whole milk
- mashed banana
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds, plus extra for optional topping