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The Unofficial Minecraft Cookbook

30 Recipes Inspired By Your Favorite Video Game

Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book

Bring the pixelated adventure of Minecraft to life with this unofficial cookbook featuring 30 recipes from the world of your favorite video game!

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This could be the cookbook to inspire young gamers to put down the controller and head into the kitchen[.]" Library Journal


Featuring 30 recipes for all difficulty levels, this is the perfect guide for an afternoon of cooking with kids under adult supervision. Whether you’re making food for a Minecraft-themed party, or your gamer likes to cook, The Unofficial Minecraft Cookbook has something for everyone. Recipes include:
  • Square cheeseburgers
  • Poisonous mushroom meringues
  • Spider eye cookies
  • Grass block brownies
  • The creeper’s milkshake & more!
From 100% square menus to reproductions of the game's iconic dishes including starters, main courses, desserts, and drinks, there’s something for all tastes!

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing (September 19, 2023)
  • Length: 128 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781524882396
  • Ages: 7 - 13

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Raves and Reviews

This Minecraft-inspired cookbook is perfect for young chefs with adult supervision. In three sections—savory meals, sweet treats, and beverages—recipes put a fun spin on the game and include dishes like Poisoned Potatoes, Creeper Milkshakes, and a dessert known as Nether Warts, which includes chocolate and looks delicious, despite the name. Recipes are easy to follow and include a list of ingredients and necessary kitchen tools, with no specialty cookware required. All recipes have a picture of the finished product, and each description includes a nod to the game, which builders will appreciate. Many of the recipes use ingredients that Minecraft fans will recognize from the game, like mushrooms, beets, and rabbit meat (which can be substituted with chicken). Serving block-shaped food could be a fun way to get a reluctant eater interested in meals, and the book is filled with ideas for a Minecraft-themed birthday party or snacks for a library program. VERDICT This could be the cookbook to inspire young gamers to put down the controller and head into the kitchen; libraries will want to have it on hand for aspiring chefs. (Erin Dagenais, Library Journal)

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