Prepare and enjoy over 60 recipes from The Unofficial Lord of the Rings Cookbook, inspired by J.R.R Tolkien’s epic trilogy.
The Unofficial Lord of the Rings Cookbook includes over 60 recipes for Breakfast, Second Breakfast, Elevenses, Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Dinner, Supper, and Drinks. Fans will enjoy this cookbook’s multitude of easy-to-follow recipes and stunning photography, transporting them into the world of Tolkien’s fantasy adventure.
With
The Unofficial Lord of the Rings Cookbook, fans will be able to pick from a wide variety of food and drinks derived from
The Hobbit and
The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Follow your favorite characters through a culinary excursion through the novels’ fictional world.?
- 50+ RECIPES: More than 60 Lord of the Rings-inspired recipes, including Elvish Bread, Root Vegetable Stew, and Old Winyard’s Mulled Wine
- STUNNING IMAGES: Beautiful, full-color photos of the finished dishes help ensure success
- BRING MIDDLE-EARTH INTO YOUR KITCHEN: Travel through the epic world of J.R.R Tolkien’s acclaimed works through a wide variety of dishes and drinks
- PERFECT GIFT FOR LORD OF THE RINGS FANS: The Unofficial Lord of the Rings Cookbook is a fantastic gift for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings enthusiasts in your life
- FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS: Easy-to-follow recipes make this the perfect cookbook for beginner and experienced chefs alike
About the Author
Tom Grimm, born in 1972, apprenticed as a bookseller and has been working ever since as an author, translator, screenwriter, journalist, editor, and producer for a number of international publishers. Alongside his enthusiasm for literature, movies, and video games, he especially enjoys amusement parks, travel, listening to Rammstein, good food, bad jokes, and firing up the grill year-round. He is a passionate amateur cook, although not much of a baker. Even so, he has managed to win the Gourmand World Cookbook Award and other distinctions for his work.
Tom lives with his family, a literal pride of cats, and several life-size images of Batman, Kung Fu Panda, Rayman, and Thrall the Orc. He lives and works in a small town in the west of Germany that is really and truly nothing to write home about. (Not kidding. Really.)