The Unofficial Game of Thrones Cookbook: From Direwolf Ale to Auroch Stew - More Than 150 Recipes from Westeros and Beyond (Unofficial Cookbook)

The Unofficial Game of Thrones Cookbook
From Direwolf Ale to Auroch Stew—More than 150 Recipes from the Westeros and Beyond
Alan Kistler
creator and co-host of
Crazy Sexy Geeks

Avon, Massachusetts

Dedication

For my parents, Kevin and Lourdes.

Disclaimer

This book is unofficial and unauthorized. It is not authorized, approved, licensed,
or endorsed by George R. R. Martin, his publishers, or HBO.

Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1.
Heroic Mornings: Breakfasts for Warriors

Last Bite of Summer Blackberry Preserves

Northmen’s Soft-Boiled Eggs and Bacon

Black Brothers’ Blood Sausage Breakfast

Tywin Lannister’s Garlic Sausage

Sansa’s Buttermilk Biscuits

Dothraki Antelope and Spicy Sausage

Northern Harvest Oat Biscuits

Direwolf Beef and Bacon Pie

Weasel’s Oatcakes

Dragonstone Meat and Mash

Septa Mordane’s Porridge

Back at the Wall Thick Cream of Wheat

Night’s Watch Breakfast Loaf

Fiery Dornish Frittata

Hard-as-Cersei Boiled Eggs, Bread, and Honey

Westerosian Fried Breakfast

The Blind Girl’s Piping Hot Fish and Pepper Breakfast

Chapter 2.
A Morsel in a Moment: Appetizers and Snacks

Grand Maester Pycelle’s Prized Pomegranate Grapefruit Bars

King’s Landing Snails in Garlic

Robert’s Fried Golden Goose Eggs

Red Keep Blood Orange Sampler

Desperate Travelers’ Acorn Paste

Winterfell Cold Fruit Soup

Blackbird Salt Cod Toast

Sandor Clegane’s Pickled Pigs’ Feet

Ten Towers Cold Beef and Oldtown Mustard

Doran’s Favorite Chickpea Paste

Road to Riverrun Apple Chips

Dornish Cheese Flight of Fancy

Illyrio’s Goose Liver Drowned in Wine

Fiery Vengeance Stuffed Peppers of Dorne

The Cheesemonger’s Candied Onions

Pentoshi Stinky Cheese Plate

Balerion Fish Roe Dip

Volantene Honey Sausages

Bolton Wedding Cod Cakes

The Hedge Knight’s Salt Beef Salami

Ghiscari Spiced Honeyed Locusts

The Queenmaker’s Stuffed Dates

Chapter 3.
Something off the Sideboard: Sides and Bread

Benjen’s Roasted Onions Dipped in Gravy

The Lord Commander’s Turnips Soaked in Butter

Mord’s Boiled Beans

Golden Lions’ Spiced Squash

Arya’s Sweetcorn Eaten on the Cob

Lannister Red Fennel Delight

Jeyne’s Stewed Onions and Leeks

Cersei’s Buttered Beets

Braavosian Frog Legs

Bolton Savory Stuffed Winter Squash

Pentoshi Mushrooms in Butter and Garlic

The Dead Man’s Roasted Vegetables

Illyrio’s Buttered Parsnip Purée

Winterfell Black Bread

Inn at the Crossroads 7-Grain Loaf

Westerosian Barley Bread

Black Brothers’ Oat Bread

Umma’s Morning Loaf

Soft Flatbread from Across the Narrow Sea

Trident Flax and Fennel Hardbread

Chapter 4.
Fireside Fare: Soups, Stews, and Salads

Redwyne Brown Stock

The Hand’s Daughter’s Pumpkin Soup

Harrenhal Vegetable Stew

Hand of the King’s Oxtail Soup

Ranging Soup of Roots

Cersei’s Creamy Chestnut Soup

Queen’s White Bean Soup

Late Lord Frey’s Leek Soup

Lord Nestor Royce’s Wild Mushroom Ragout

Volantene Cold Beet Soup

Night’s Watch Onion Soup

Common Pease Porridge

Lord Caswell’s Venison and Barley Stew

Inn of the Kneeling Man’s Rabbit Stew

King Stannis’s Fish Stew

Northern Harvest Auroch Stew

Leaf’s Blood Stew

Three-Finger Hobb’s Best Mutton

Sweetrobin’s Stewed Goat

Sister’s Stew

Lannister Cream Stews

Three-Finger Hobb’s Infamous Three-Meat Stew

Riverrun Turnip Greens and Red Fennel Salad

Bitter Green Salad

Southron Spinach and Plum Salad

Cersei’s Greens Dressed with Apples and Pine Nuts

Lord Walder’s Green Bean Salad

Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun’s Giant Salad

Chapter 5.
Feasts for Friends — and Enemies: Main Courses

Winterfell Meats

Bran Stark’s Pigeon Pie

Black Brother Pork Pie

Dolorous Edd’s Pruned Hen

Ghost’s Chicken

Crab of the North

Dothraki Duck

Stark Rib Roast

Sansa Stark’s Fairytale Trout Baked in Clay

Baratheon Boar Ribs with Apple

Castle Black Rack of Lamb

Littlefinger’s Lamprey Pie

Old Bear’s Ham Steak

Brynden Tully’s Blackened Trout with Dornish Gremolata

Tyrion’s Leg of Lamb

Saan’s Minced Lamb with Pepper

Winterfell Mutton Chops in Honey and Cloves

Battle of Blackwater Mutton Roast

Bran’s Auroch Joints Roasted with Leeks

Bran’s Venison Burger

Everyman’s Skewered Pigeon and Capon

Buttered Quails of King’s Landing

Lordlings’ Goose-in-Berries

Stark Stuffed Quail

Cersei’s Roast Swan

Hearty Blandissory

Tyrion’s Spiced Brawn

Barristan the Bold’s Wild Boar Ribs with Dragon Pepper

Sansa Stark’s Boar’s Rib

Lannister Beef with Horseradish

Merman’s Court Venison with Roasted Chestnut

Northern Roast Elk

Pyke Onion Pie

Dornish Whiskerfish

Lannister Herb-Crusted Pike

Eastern Fire Crab

Pentoshi Crisp Fingerfish

Khaleesi’s Heart

Chapter 6.
Deceitful Delights: Desserts, Drinks, and “Poisonous” Cocktails

Arya’s Lemon Cakes

Arya’s Apricot Crumb Tart

Sansa’s Strawberry Chiffon Pie

The Vale Summer Berries and Cream Tart

Samwell’s Blueberry Ricotta Tart

Rickon’s Apple Cake

Tommen’s Baked Apple Cheese Tart

Bitterbridge Blackberry Tart

Celebratory Peaches in Lavender Honey

King’s Landing Blood Melon Sorbet

Queen of Meereen’s Persimmon Crumble Ice Cream

Ballroom Blackberry Honeycake

White Harbor Hippocras

Cersei’s Plum Wine

Stark Spiced Wine

Stag Strongwine Snifter

Tears of Lys

The Strangler

Manticore Venom

House of Black and White’s Golden Coin

Crannogmen’s Poison

Pyromancers’ Wildfire

Blackwater Schwarzbier

Bittersweet Volantene Stout

Direwolf Ale

Merman’s Black Stout

Manderly Autumn Ale

Lannister Gold IPA

Bolton Bastard’s Pale Ale

Targaryen Dragon Mead

Appendix A.
Standard Brewing Processes

Appendix B.
Recipes by Region

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Also Available

Copyright Page

Introduction

“Winter is coming … ”

That’s enough to give you goosebumps, isn’t it? The House of Stark’s words put a chill in the air, a sensation of icy wind and perhaps even snow, of chapped lips and cold hands seeking warmth. Even if Winterfell is just in our imagination, it can still
feel
real.

George R. R. Martin has filled his series A Song of Ice and Fire with simple phrases and vivid passages that flood our minds with a torrent of feelings. Whether we’re reading the books or watching the show, we’re
in
Westeros in our minds. We envision ourselves sitting in the castles and fortresses of the Lannisters or the Starks. We ride with the Dothraki across a dreamscape. We feel the winds that blow at the top of the Wall, the bitter cold and the thinner atmosphere that somehow makes us more alert that out there, north of what we’ve come to know of the world, are creatures that should not exist and, worse, have taken notice of us.

Humans, no matter what nation they are from or what kind of family raised them, are innately sensual. We always find ways to carry ourselves to places and times beyond our physical reach. Indeed, food can whisk us away in one sip, one bite, one breath. The moment we open a bottle of well-aged wine, we are breathing in the air of those long-ago times, air that was inadvertently trapped by whoever bottled the wine in the first place. When we eat a meal “from the old country,” we can imagine — in some corner of our mind where imagination keeps its best knick-knacks and mementos — that we are transported back, whether we’ve been there or not. We can imagine some aspect of how our ancestors lived because we know their food. We hunger for the fanciful and sate it with a bite of reality — so why not do the same for the fantasy of Westeros?

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