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‘Elder Scrolls’ cookbook will let you explore the foods of Tamriel

Devindra Hardawar, @devindra

December 25, 2018 
 
'Elder Scrolls' cookbook will let you explore the foods of Tamriel | DeviceDaily.com

You’ve fought your way through Skyrim and Oblivion, soon you can eat your way through the continent of Tamriel. Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, the author behind the official Game of Thrones and Warcraft cookbooks, is tackling the Elder Scrolls series next with a new book due in March, Destructoid reports. According to the Amazon listing, it’ll feature more than sixty recipes for dishes like Apple Cabbage Stew and the ever-popular Sweetrolls.

Hopefully, they’ll make use of more spices than what we’re used to from traditional medieval cuisine. Next up, maybe Monroe-Cassel can explore the food of Final Fantasy, especially since FFXV motivated us to cook up some meals of our own.

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