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nataliecannon13
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Favorite nerd cookbooks!

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My partner and I are total nerds and have discovered a whole genre of cookbooks dedicated to bringing to life meals described in books, movies, and TV shows. So far we have A Feast of Ice and Fire: The Official Game of Thrones Companion Cookbook and Outlander Kitchen: The Official Outlander Companion Cookbook.

What's your favorite nerdy cookbook and do you have recommendations for us? :cooking:
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Not fantasy related, but Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle has some great recipes. There is another book I can't remember the name of that begins every chapter with a recipe- something about walnuts, I think. I can't find it, but looking for it I ran across the Roald Dahl Cookbook, so there is that. Sorry I don't have anything similar to what you listed!
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Where have I been...must look up that book by B. Kingsolver and the Game of Thrones book.
I have read a couple of books with food but not anything I'd recommend, sorry! I will keep looking.
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