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Hello /ck/ this is my first time on this board.

I am here today because my sister is turning 19 this weekend and we are planning on cooking her a Game of Thrones themed lunch.
So I am requesting any recipes you may have on food from Westeros.
She has read the books and apparently the meals are described in great detail
so we do not wish to disappoint her.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards,

/pol/

>> No.5862343
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>>5862334
If the meals are described in great detail why not get your gf to highlight to you the parts that are in the books. Read the passages and note down the types of food, spices, flavours or any other details you can and post here. Then if you're not too much of an amateur people can suggest ways of cooking the food as described in Westeros. I'm sure this has probably been done before too, someone else can google

>> No.5862345

>>5862343
*sister. even better she can help you cook if its not a surprise

>> No.5862351

>>5862334
Buy A Feast of Ice and Fire. It's a legit cookbook.

>> No.5862353

>>5862343
Its meant to be as a surprise and google doesn't seem to be as helpful as anons

>> No.5862355

>>5862351
ah perfect, thanks anon

>> No.5862357

Will post pics of our fest anons, expect it Sunday or later.

>> No.5862358

Would a Lord of the Rings feat do?

http://lotrscrapbook.bookloaf.net/other/recipes.html

You can kill all the birthday guests when the party is over to make up for it.

>> No.5862361

>>5862334
do you even google?

https://www.pinterest.com/kelly_knox/game-of-thrones-recipes/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/food-52/10-royal-recipes-for-a-ga_b_5143886.html

>> No.5862364

>>5862361
>>5862351
Just downloaded the ebook so all good thanks

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>>5862334
here's a vertical that was created on this board.

this is the first recipe I tried making myself thanks to /ck/, now I'm hear more than my old boards.

>> No.5862369

>>5862367
NOTE: where it sez tsp it means tablespoon, yes even the paprika (especially the paprika)

>> No.5862370

>>5862367
dont know they had instant stock in in mediaeval times

>> No.5862375

>>5862370
They didn't have peppers (and therefore paprika as well) either, or tomatoes, your autism is a bit poorly aimed.

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>>5862367
Brilliant. Saved. Ty

>>5862369
>tsp it means tablespoon
Thanks but I'm not that cooking illiterate

>> No.5862392

>>5862367
>hear

>> No.5862441

>>5862334
Lemon cakes!! Cook lemon cakes

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>>5862367
Shit like this is just normal fucking food with GoT sounding names.

>> No.5862461

>>5862369
tsp is teaspoon
tbsp is tablespoon

>> No.5862473

Make meat pies and call them Manderly meat pies. Bonus points if you use actual Freys.

>> No.5862482

>>5862454
Considering the fauna and flora are mostly the same as in the real world is that really a surprise? It's just medieval food, at least in Westeros.

>> No.5862491

>>5862482
I would like to eat dragonflesh

Or maybe the thousands of severed unsullied cocks

>> No.5862493

>>5862482
Then this entire thread makes little sense to me as OP has already seemingly expressed some degree in cooking competency in >>5862378. What exactly is this thread for, finding recipes or what?

>> No.5862503

>>5862493
>Recipie Requests
Thread Name

>> No.5862511

>>5862503
>>5862454

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>>5862511
I had fun once, it was horrible.

>> No.5862595

>>5862351
Totally gonna second this. I made the beef and bacon pie out of here. Holy shit that was good.
You also can't go wrong with anything Dornish.

>> No.5862752

>>5862378
Sorry. From where I sit tsp means teaspoon. Wanted to make sure anyone making it didn't use only 1/3 of the spices

>> No.5862760

>>5862752
have you ever had so much chilli that you get a high off it?

>> No.5862842

>>5862760
This must be going somewhere so I'll bite. No. No I have not.

>> No.5862959

>>5862842
Well one time I ate so many chillis that I couldn't feel the burning any more and was in some chilli high, felt like I was walking through a steam room.