Bethesda will release a cookbook based on the food ofThe Elder Scrollsseries in March, which will bring the food of Skyrim, Morrowind, and the rest of the continent of Tamriel to kitchens in the real world.
The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbookis written by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, who also authored cookbooks based on theWarcraftandGame of Thronesfranchises. The new cookbook, spotted by fans over the holiday weekend, is now available for pre-order.
The cookbook will feature a hard cover and measure 8 inches by 10 inches. Its 192 pages will include over 60 recipes, including the previewed Saltrice Porridge that uses white rice, water, milk, honey, salt, vanilla extract, and various toppings as its ingredients.
According to the cookbook’s description, other recipes that will be found within include Apple Cabbage Stew, Sunlight Souffle, and Sweetrolls. There will also be dishes from the Nords of Skyrim, the Bosmer of Valenwood, and the Khajiit of Elsweyr.
Fans will be able to pre-orderThe Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbookfor $35 on the officialBethesda online store. However, the cookbook is being offered for only $16.39 onAmazon, for a 53-percent discount, with the same expected shipping date of March 26.
The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimdirectorTodd Howardtold Geoff Keighley at Gamelab in Barcelona, Spain last July that Bethesda will keep releasing the game to more platforms because players keep on buying it, even though it was originally released way back in 2011.The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbookmight not be on the same ground asSkyrimfor the Nintendo Switch, but it shows that the franchise still maintains its popularity over the years, as the cookbook is now among the best sellers of Books at Amazon’s Games & Strategy Guides section.
While whipping up Tamriel’s dishes onceThe Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbookis released, fans of the series will already be looking forward toThe Elder Scrolls VI, which Bethesda confirmed at itsE3 2018press conference. ThelocationofThe Elder Scrolls VIwas the first thing that the studio decided when planning the game, but Howard did not provide any further information. Unfortunately, it may take years before Bethesda reveals where the franchise will go next.