After helping players bring tavern fare to the dinner table with Heroes’ Feast, Dungeons & Dragons is heading back into the kitchen with not one, but two new official D&D cookbooks. Whether you’re looking to expand your fantasy cookbook collection or recreate the meals from one of gaming’s biggest RPGs, Wizards of the Coast has something cooking.
The first release, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, and Michael Witwer are back with Heroes’ Feast: Legends of the Table, which serves as a follow-up to the original Heroes’ Feast cookbook. Rather than simply revisiting familiar recipes, the sequel introduces an entirely new collection of fantasy-inspired dishes designed to capture the flavors of the worlds adventurers explore during their campaigns.
Like its predecessor, the book blends original recipes with rich artwork and lore, making it just as enjoyable to browse between game sessions as it is to cook from. While tabletop players are the obvious audience, the series has found a broader following among fantasy fans looking for themed meals that go beyond novelty snacks.
The second cookbook may prove even more tempting for gamers. A Feast for a Tenday: The Official Baldur’s Gate Cookbook brings the world of Baldur’s Gate 3 into home kitchens by recreating dishes inspired by the award-winning RPG. Since Baldur’s Gate 3 became one of the defining role-playing games of the decade, players have spent hundreds of hours exploring taverns, campsites, and bustling cities throughout the Forgotten Realms. Authored by Andrew Wheeler, the cookbook aims to capture that atmosphere through recipes based on meals and flavors found throughout the game, giving fans a chance to recreate part of the adventure long after they’ve logged off.
The timing feels appropriate. As Baldur’s Gate 3 continues to enjoy a passionate community and Dungeons & Dragons expands beyond tabletop gaming into video games, books, and streaming entertainment, official lifestyle products like these have become another way for fans to engage with the setting outside of a weekly campaign.
Both books are available to pre-order now ahead of their upcoming releases. Whether you’re planning a game night feast for your D&D group or simply want to see what a meal in Baldur’s Gate might taste like, these cookbooks offer a more flavorful way to immerse yourself in the Forgotten Realms.
