15. World of Warcraft: The Official Cookbook

World of Warcraftis full of recipes you can cook in the game, but with this cookbook, you’ll learn how to create over 100 of them in real-life—or at least what they might be like if they were real.

These inspired-by-Azeroth recipes include everything from Bloodberry Tart to Dragonbreath Chili, from Spiced Blossom Soup to Greatfather’s Winter Ale. For fans ofWorld of Warcraft, this is as close as you’ll get to tasting the foods and drinks of Azeroth.

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14. Gotham City Cocktails: Official Handcrafted Food & Drinks From Batman

Food might be the farthest thing in your mind when you think of Batman and Gotham City, but the darkly noir setting is perfect for cocktails. From bars to clubs to penthouse suites, mixed beverages are everywhere.

Gotham City Cocktailsincludes over 70 sophisticated cocktails that aren’t just handcrafted to fit the atmosphere of Gotham City, but many are directly inspired by your favoriteBatmancharacters, including Joker and Poison Ivy.

13. Fallout: The Vault Dweller’s Official Cookbook

As a vault dweller inFallout, you probably wouldn’t have access to many appetizing foods. After all, most of the food would be contaminated by radiation or made out of mysterious substances.

However, this officialFalloutcookbook manages to makeFallout-inspired foods both edible and appetizing. Whip up some BlamCo Mac & Cheese or Mutant Mantis Marsala and you might just find your next favorite meal.

12. Oishisou!! The Ultimate Anime Dessert Cookbook

Anime often features tasty food and drinks, even when the anime itself has nothing to do with food. A lot of them are based on Japanese meals and delicacies, if not straight-up representative of the real thing.

TheOishisou!!cookbook includes over 60 anime-inspired desserts that you can make at home, allowing you to taste and enjoy these sweets and treats that are both real and fictitious. Beginners welcome!

11. Cook Anime: Eat Like Your Favorite Character—From Bento to Yakisoba

Beyond just anime desserts, you’ve probably seen all kinds of delicious meals you wish you could eat. The ramen fromNaruto? The taiyaki fromMy Hero Academia? Even the rice porridge fromPrincess Mononoke?

Learn to make all of these—and more—withCook Anime. This cookbook isn’t just for recipes, but also for learning the history, culture, and context of each food item that you’ll learn to make. Perfect for anime fans!

10. The Unofficial Harry Potter-Inspired Book of Cocktails: Fantastic Drinks and How to Make Them

Off the top of your head, how many non-potion drinks fromHarry Pottercan you name? Butterbeer probably comes to mind first. After that? Well, we wouldn’t blame you if you draw a blank.

This age-appropriate recipe book contains 75 different non-alcoholic cocktails that incorporate unusual ingredients—like activated charcoal and dry ice—to make tasty drinks that really feel magical.

9. The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook: From Cauldron Cakes to Knickerbocker Glory

Potterheads wish they could partake at least once in one of the many feasts held in the Great Hall at Hogwarts, after they’ve first had their fill of all the cart snacks aboard the Hogwarts Express.

Those may be out of reach, but you can get close withThe Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook. Within, you’ll find over 150 recipes for iconic foods mentioned throughout the books, including Treacle Tart, Molly’s Meat Pies, and Pumpkin Pasties. Fans ofHarry Potter, rejoice!

8. The Ultimate Final Fantasy XIV Cookbook: The Essential Culinarian Guide to Hydaelyn

Final Fantasy XIVis another MMORPG that’s full of in-world recipes and lore that’ll get your mouth watering, andThe Ultimate Final Fantasy XIV Cookbookis the way to try them in real life. There’s even a foreword written by the game director himself, Naoki Yoshida.

The recipes span skill levels from beginner to advanced and occasions from casual to celebrations. If you’ve ever hungered for the Knight’s Bread of Coerthas or La Noscea’s Rolanberry Cheesecake, this is it!

7. The Necronomnomnom: Recipes and Rites From the Lore of H. P. Lovecraft

The Necronomnomnomis a play on words of H. P. Lovecraft’s iconic fantasy grimoire,The Necronomicon. This cookbook honors the worlds crafted by the infamous horror writer with bizarre and grotesque dishes that taste far better than they sound at first glance.

You’ll learn how to make foods like The Great Old Buns, Nog Sothoth, Cthus-Koos, and The Deep Fried Deep One. You’ll also learn some lore to go with each one, which may creep you out even further!

6. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook

Take your homemade dishes to the next level with the officialStar Wars: Galaxy’s Edgecookbook. As you might’ve guessed, this cookbook is directly inspired by the somewhat recent addition of the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge parks at both Disney World and Disney Land.

Munch on food from around theStar Warsgalaxy, including Nerf Kebabs, Huttese Slime Pods, and Mandalorian Stew. With all the awesomeStar WarsTV series, there’s never been a better time to gorge onStar Warsfood!

5. Düngeonmeister: 75 Epic RPG Cocktail Recipes to Shake Up Your Campaign

An epic session ofDungeons & Dragonscan last anywhere from an hour to an entire day—and if your sessions tend toward the longer side, you may want to start each one with someD&D-inspired cocktails.

These cocktails definitely lean into the novelty element, so don’t expect any of these to be on par with timeless cocktail favorites. That said, the novelty element is really fun and there are over 75 of them. Try a new one each session!

4. Disney Enchanted Recipes Cookbook

Disney Enchanted Recipes Cookbookcontains over 40 magical dishes from all your favorite Disney and Pixar films, includingBeauty and the Beast,Ratatouille, andThe Princess and the Frog.

From gumbo to cookies, from honey cake to kalua pig, and yes, even Remy’s famous soup, you’ll get to taste the magic of Disney with real meals and snacks that capture the essence of their films.

Disney Enchanted Recipes Cookbookis one in a series of three. If you like this one, you should also tryDisney Villains: Devilishly Delicious CookbookandDisney Princess: Healthy Treats Cookbook.

3. The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook

You don’t have to playThe Elder Scrollsto feel connected to the fictional world of Tamriel. If you’ve somehow made it this far and you’ve never played anElder Scrollsgame, you can still taste the magic of Tamriel with the officialElder Scrollscookbook.

Gather your geekiest friends and feast on Sweetrolls, Apple Cabbage Stew, Sunlight Souffle, and more. There are over 60 recipes from Morrowind, Skyrim, and beyond.

2. Recipes From the World of Tolkien: Inspired by the Legends

One could argue that every cookbook on this list owes part of their success toThe Lord of the Rings, which pioneered geeky lore and paved the way for mainstream acceptance of fantasy and sci-fi.

Not to mention, of course, howThe Lord of the Ringsis itself filled with descriptions of fantastical foods and drinks. Using real-world ingredients, you’ll learn to make recipes inspired by Middle-Earth—the very foods eaten by Elves, Dwarves, and more.

1. Heroes' Feast: The Official D&D Cookbook

Heroes' Feastis the official cookbook ofDungeons & Dragons, containing recipes that range from the elegant delicacies of Elves to the uncivilized slop of Orcs—and everything in between.

You’ve surely heard of iconic classics like Iron Rations, Elven Bread, Hand Pies, and Evermead. InHeroes' Feast, you’ll learn over 80 delicious recipes like Drow Mushroom Steaks, Trolltide Candied Apples, and the Potion of Restoration.

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