Eat Like Geralt at The Witcher Kitchen
The Witcher books and video games have long grown a strong, loyal fan base, but Netflix‘s TV series has brought the franchise to new levels. Now, Geralt is a household name, and all sorts of people can relate to practically any Witcher reference. But when it comes to food from this fantasy world, you can’t get better than The Witcher Kitchen.
No, unfortunately, it’s not a restaurant where non-cooks can simply go and order off a menu. But it’s as good as we can get right now. The Witcher Kitchen is made up of a team from Poland who loves food, fantasy books, and video games. Kindred spirits, dare we say. They work tirelessly to bring us recipes from the world of The Witcher.
The Witcher Kitchen has an exciting collection of recipes – from main dishes to dessert. They have recipes that cater to carnivores and food for vegetarians. For fans who are particular about the source – TV show, books, or video games – the site also allows you to browse recipes based on these categories.
You can find familiar-sounding names like Boeuf Bourguignon (Burgundy beef stewed in red wine with vegetables). If you know your way around the kitchen, you may already have a headstart. You’ll need about 4 hours for 3 portions of meaty, saucy goodness.
For absolute noobs, the Chicken Sandwich, which “makes a serious comeback in Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, where it’s a quite common consumable – you can buy it at the innkeeper or find in boxes or …. loot it from fallen enemies.” Less than an hour for 2 servings.
Since we love us our sweets, we have to share the Honey Spice Cake from Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine DLC, an old-Polish maturing gingerbread.
Pick out your first recipe here and don your favorite apron.