Authors: Alan Kistler
Tags: #recipes, #cookbook, #Game of Thrones
Cersei’s Buttered Beets
Celebrating a victory, Cersei toasts her “true friends” and promises, as always, that the Lannisters will pay their debts (one way or another). As those gathered rejoice and celebrate, the queen feasts on the almost overpowering sweetness of
White Harbor Hippocras
and buttered beets — as well as on her guests’ toadying. Full of red wine, vegetables, and meat, Cersei’s meal couldn’t be more representative of the blood she’ll have on her hands if all goes to plan. (
A Feast for Crows
, Chapter 24 — Cersei)
Serves 8
2 pounds beets (about 8, tangerine-size), peeled, cut into 1-inch wedges
1 tablespoon olive oil
1
⁄
4
teaspoon ground cinnamon
1
⁄
4
teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons butter
Chopped Italian parsley (optional)
A Word of Wisdom
The best part of beets — the flavorful, nutrient-rich juice — is water-soluble, and if you aren’t careful, you’ll lose it when you cook them! Lock in the sweetness, color, and nutrition by cooking them in their skins. A few drops of red wine vinegar will help seal in beet juices if you’re boiling them. Beets can also be baked whole, like potatoes, and then peeled and sliced.
Braavosian Frog Legs
As Arya Stark is told, the waters that surround the nation of Braavos are host to marine life of all sorts, as well as frogs, turtles, and shellfish. Frog legs make a tasty treat for the people of Braavos quick enough to catch the little critters (as any trained water dancer should be able to) and would serve well as appetizers at a party or side dishes for a greater feast. (
A Feast for Crows
, Chapter 22 — Arya)
Serves 4–5
2 pounds frog legs
Salt and pepper to taste
1 cup flour
8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 lemon
1 cup dry white wine
1 tablespoon capers (optional)
1
⁄
4
cup fresh Italian parsley, chopped
1 loaf crusty bread
A Word of Wisdom
To embellish this classic recipe, try adding fire-roasted red peppers or tomatoes for an extra southron flair.
Bolton Savory Stuffed Winter Squash
Lord Roose Bolton serves this northern specialty at a wedding feast. Packed with delicious onions, mushrooms, nuts, and herbs, this posh dish with its sweet taste juxtaposes the cold and sometimes cruel nature of Bolton himself, a nature that does not crack even at such a celebration. Though he may not appreciate its flavor — and irony — that shouldn’t stop others from doing so. (
A Dance with Dragons
, Chapter 37 — The Prince of Winterfell)
Serves 4
2 acorn squash
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1
⁄
2
teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons butter
2 ribs celery, chopped
1 onion, diced
1
⁄
2
cup sliced mushrooms
1
⁄
4
cup chopped walnuts
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon parsley
1
⁄
2
teaspoon thyme
1
⁄
2
teaspoon sage
Salt and pepper to taste
1
⁄
2
cup grated Swiss cheese
A Word of Wisdom
This recipe combines all the flavors of fall baked into one nutritious dish. Use fresh herbs if you have them, and breathe deep to savor the impossibly magical aromas coming from your kitchen.
Pentoshi Mushrooms in Butter and Garlic
Even when he fears that he is being led into a trap and that the dish before him may be poisoned, Tyrion cannot help but acknowledge his desire for just a taste of it. The mushrooms before him glistening with butter and smelling of garlic make his mouth water, and it’s no wonder. Poisoned or not, this savory dish would tempt just about anyone. (
A Dance with Dragons,
Chapter 1 — Tyrion)
Serves 4
4 large portobello mushrooms with stems
6 tablespoons (
3
⁄
4
stick) unsalted butter, divided
4 large white onions, finely chopped
10 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 cup arborio rice
5 cups vegetable stock or water
2 tablespoons grated imported Parmesan cheese, preferably Parmigiano-Reggiano
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
1 bunch scallions, finely chopped
Scented olive oil, such as truffle oil, garlic oil, or herb oil (or very good extra-virgin olive oil)
A Word of Wisdom
Need to know your mushrooms? Creminis are just young portobellos; both are nutty, and gourmand favorites. Fluted oyster mushrooms have a more subtle flavor. Any young mushroom can be called a button, but chefs usually reserve the name for the white button variety. White mushrooms are simply button mushrooms with the caps fully opened.
The Dead Man’s Roasted Vegetables
The perfect side for a dish of wild game, roasted vegetables are a common Westerosian addition to many meals. But for Ser Davos, who finds himself yet again in captivity and presumed dead, they are much more than common; they are a blessing. For a taste of the finest dungeon fare in the Seven Kingdoms, plate these with spiced mutton and fresh
Westerosian Barley Bread
. (
A Dance with Dragons
, Chapter 29 — Davos)
Serves 4
3 carrots, chopped
2 small turnips, chopped
2 sweet potatoes, chopped
2 tablespoons olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
1
⁄
3
cup maple syrup
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1
⁄
2
teaspoon hot sauce
A Word of Wisdom
Get creative with the vegetables you choose to roast and glaze with this recipe: Brussels sprouts, beets, parsnips, baby new potatoes, squash, and daikon radish would all be lovely with this tangy-sweet glaze.