Books:The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook Vol. 2

The UESPWiki – Your source for The Elder Scrolls since 1995
Jump to: navigation, search
Release Date September 17, 2024
Author(s) Erin Kwong
Victoria Rosenthal
Publisher Insight Editions
ISBN ISBN-10: (?)
ISBN-13: 979-8886634242
Pages 208

The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook Volume 2 is, as the title states, an official cookbook for the series written by Victoria Rosenthal and Erin Kwong (Author). The recipes are inspired by the food and lore that has appeared in The Elder Scrolls series.

It is the second volume in the series, the first one being The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel.

Description[edit]

Hail, traveler! Here lies an artifact worth all the gold of the Septim Dynasty: a delectable guide to Tamriel’s most exciting and exotic foods. More than a mere cookbook, this tome carries stories of fantastic exploration and delicious adventure.

From the rumbling hearths of frozen Skyrim to the sun-kissed banquets of Elsweyr, and the stately feasts of the Imperial City to the drinks and saltrice suppers of ashy Morrowind, the land of Tamriel is full of mouth-watering treasures. These recipes and stories are yours to feast upon. Whether you’re a curious scholar or a mercenary with the appetite of a dragon, your cravings for culinary adventure will be sated by The Elder Scrolls: Tastes and Tales of Tamriel!

This book delves into the cuisine of Tamriel like never before, offering a truly comprehensive, one-of-a-kind Elder Scrolls experience.

60+ RECIPES FOR ANY ADVENTURE: Food for every occasion, from traveler’s snacks to kingly feasts. Enjoy tasty appetizers, refreshing drinks, and entrees worthy of epic poems!

TASTY TRAVELOGUE: Adventure through the swamps of Black Marsh, the sunlit isles of Summerset, and the regal halls of Cyrodiil. Every land has its lore, and every dish has a story!

EXCLUSIVE ILLUSTRATIONS: New artwork showcasing the less-explored lands and people of Tamriel

STUNNING PHOTOGRAPHY: Feast upon beautiful photos that bring Tamriel’s colorful dishes to life

Contents[edit]

  • Recipe List — A listing of the recipe names and their accompanying flavor text
    • Breakfast
    • Appetizers
    • Bread
    • Soups and Stews
    • Entrées
    • Sides
    • Desserts
    • Beverages

Characters[edit]

Urzhag gro-Larak — The author of the book, an Orc apprentice chef.
Balagog gro-Nolob — Legendary chef, also known as the Gourmet. Deceased mentor of Urzhag.
Gregof — A Nord, one of Urzhag’s kidnappers.
Synali — An elderly Dunmer woman who shared tales and recipes with Urzhag.
Emeloria — An elderly innkeeper from Skingrad.
Rissan — A goat herder from the Alik'r Desert, and a pen-pal of Urzhag.
Simocles Quo — One of the foremost experts on cuisine from the Third Era. Author of The Red Kitchen Reader.
Lorawen — A friend of Balagog who shared the recipe for Elsweyr Corn Fritters with him, which they learned from Saashi.
Tsaltime — A Khajiit woman, traveling entrepreneur, thief, and one of Urzhag’s companions. She also inspired him to write the book after meeting him in the Imperial City.
Hasah — A man from Dragonstar, and later Turnpoint. Husband of Irrielle.
Irrielle — A Mer from Firsthold, and later Turnpoint. Wife of Hasah
S'kavva — A Khajiit from Bravil, and a descendant of smugglers.
Arob — An Orc, hunt-wife from Dushnik Yal, who preserved an ancient recipe originating from Orc-controlled Betnikh.
Vendos, Milha, Robhston — Companions who accompanied Urzhag to Blackreach.
Celthil — A Bosmer who explained the Green Pact to Urzhag.
Arinmir Larethiath — An Altmer man, Assistant Sapiarch of Culinary Arts, editor of Urzhag’s book, and one of his companions.
Zanthan and Ralymir — Members of the Zainab Tribe, Ashlander Dunmer who shared a recipe with Urzhag.
Holrich — A Nord from Whiterun, who worked on a farm in Whiterun Hold.
Do'sha — A Khajiit member of a caravan, who stayed in Skyrim and worked on a farm in Whiterun Hold.
R'diras — A Khajiit chef from Corinthe. They cook grand macarons.
Nanasien Gevlla — Eccentric confectioner from the Imperial City, prefers to be called Nana. Claims to hail from Fargrave, where her mother fell in love with a Daedra.
Sam — A young man, later revealed to be Sanguine in mortal disguise, who spent a drunken night with Urzhag near Kynesgrove.
Tun-Ei — An Argonian captain. They are known for ferrying people from Soulrest to Leyawiin.
Bronk and Glaoga — Orcs mentioned during Urzhag's stay in Morkul.
Talili — A Dunmeri confectioner from Markarth.
Larak — Orc chieftain of Mor Khazgur. Urzhag's father.

Mentions[edit]

Ayrenn Arana Aldmeri
Tiber Septim
Chow-Chow
Orzorga
Saashi
Castus Marius
Arfons Jellicandante
Brazollus Dor
Donolon
Maven Black-Briar
Makes-Many-Soups
Frandar Hunding
Urzoga gra-Batul
Cephorus Septim
Potema Septim
Reman II
Balgruuf
Pelinal Whitestrake
Uriel Septim VII
Mara
Malacath
The Witchmother

Notes[edit]

  • The text written in the Dragon Alphabet around the edge of the pages is the same excerpt of "Song of the Dragonborn" that was featured in the Game Informer post that first revealed the alphabet.[verification needed]

External Links[edit]

References[edit]