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* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'' has ''Feeding Hannibal: a Connoisseur's Cookbook'', written by the show's food stylist Janice Poon. It contains behind-the-scenes stories behind the creation of the show's FoodPorn / FoodGorn as well as recipes to create (human-free) variations of Hannibal Lecter's dishes.

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* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'' has ''Feeding Hannibal: a Connoisseur's Cookbook'', written by the show's food stylist Janice Poon. It contains behind-the-scenes stories behind the creation of the show's FoodPorn / FoodGorn Food Gorn as well as recipes to create (human-free) variations of Hannibal Lecter's dishes.
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*''WebAnimation/BeeAndPuppycat'' has one subtitled "Easy Eats", and focuses on recipes featured in the show, as well as some of Bee's favorite foods.
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* ''The Series/DoctorWho Cookbook'' by [[DungeonmastersGirlfriend Gary Downie]]. Recipes were submitted by actors from the show and given ''Doctor Who'' inspired names like Castrovalvan Kebabs. A second official cookbook came out in 2016, by professional cookery writer Joanna Farrow.

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* ''Literature/TheBoxcarChildren Cookbook'', featuring recipes from the original nineteen books.
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* ''The Redwall Cookbook'' contains recipes for many of the foods Brian Jacques describes (in mouth-watering detail) in his ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' novels. The recipes are framed by and featured in a short story about a young mouse who works in the Redwall kitchens.
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* '''''Ba'''king '''Ba'''d'' is parody cookbook based off ''Series/BreakingBad''.

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* '''''Ba'''king '''Ba'''d'' ''Baking Bad'' is parody cookbook based off ''Series/BreakingBad''.

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There is also a subset of {{Parody}} cookbooks with funny parallel {{Pun Based Title}}s. These are both loving and mocking in tone. They make fun both of the original work and cookbooks in general. The recipe names will most likely be punning, too.



* ''Fifty Shades of Chicken'' is a parody in a cookbook, spoofing ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''. Fifty chicken recipes, each more seductive than the last. This book will have you ''dominating'' dinner.



* ''The Walking Dead: The Official Cookbook and Survival Guide'' is a cookbook based off ''Series/TheWalkingDead'' television series.

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** ''The Snacking Dead: A Parody in a Cookbook'' is a parody cookbook filled with recipes for snacks suited for every occasion and it has tips for cooking under duress -- fitting for a zombie apocalypse.
* ''Stranger Fillings'' is a parody cookbook based on a Netflix's hit show ''Series/StrangerThings''. There is no shortage of great puns and delicious baked treats.
* ''Game of Scones: All Men Must Dine'' is a parody cookery book with baking recipes based on TV show ''Series/GameOfThrones''. It's full of ''Game of Thrones'' [[Memes/GameOfThrones memes]] like 'Arya Hungry?' or 'Dinner is Coming'. There are recipes for stuff like Red (Velvet) Wedding Cake or Oberyn's Smashing Head Surprise.
* '''''Ba'''king '''Ba'''d'' is parody cookbook based off ''Series/BreakingBad''.
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* ''Dining on Series/BabylonFive'' by Stephen C. Smith. In-universe (in fact, so in-universe that it actually appeared in the series), compiled by the owner of B5's Fresh Air Restaurant and with contributions from all the main station personel (with a note explaining the alien recipes have been adjusted to suit human biology).

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* ''Dining on Series/BabylonFive'' by Stephen C. Smith. In-universe (in fact, so in-universe that it Smith which actually appeared in the series), compiled series. Compiled by the owner of B5's Fresh Air Restaurant and with contributions from all the main station personel personnel (with a note explaining the alien recipes have been adjusted to suit human biology).
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* {{WWE}} has ''[[Wrestling/JimRoss J. R.]]'s Cookbook: True Ringside Tales, BBQ, and Down-Home Recipes''.


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* Wrestling/{{WWE}} has ''[[Wrestling/JimRoss J. R.]]'s Cookbook: True Ringside Tales, BBQ, and Down-Home Recipes''.
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* ''In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy'' by Jim Lewis (''Franchise/TheMuppets''), a collection of recipes from celebrities with commentry by Piggy.

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* Creator/JaneAusten's novels got ''The Jane Austen Cookbook''. It describes Austen's interest in food, drawing upon both the novels and her letters. It has authentic recipes from late Georgian and Regency England, modernized for today's cooks.
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* ''The Series/DoctorWho Cookbook'' by [[DungeonmastersGirlfriend Gary Downie]]. Recipes were submitted by actors from the show and given ''Doctor Who'' inspired names like Castrovalvan Kebabs. A second official cookbook came out in 2016, by professional cookery writer Joanna Farrow. Guess they eventually decided to do a "novelty cookbook" after all (see page quote).
* ''Mary Ann's Series/GilligansIsland Cookbook'' was written by Dawn Wells (who played Mary Ann), Ken Beck, Jim Clark and had a forward from Bob Denver (who played Gilligan). It had a lot of coconut pie recipes.

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* ''The Series/DoctorWho Cookbook'' by [[DungeonmastersGirlfriend Gary Downie]]. Recipes were submitted by actors from the show and given ''Doctor Who'' inspired names like Castrovalvan Kebabs. A second official cookbook came out in 2016, by professional cookery writer Joanna Farrow. Guess they eventually decided to do a "novelty cookbook" after all (see page quote).
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* ''Mary Ann's Series/GilligansIsland Cookbook'' was written by Dawn Wells (who played Mary Ann), Ken Beck, Jim Clark and had a forward foreword from Bob Denver (who played Gilligan). It had a lot of coconut pie recipes.
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* ''Literature/HannahSwensen'' ended up with a book of recipes that had been featured in the series up to that point (the main character owned a desert bakery, so most of the recipes were for cookies, brownies, and similar). And one of the stories, while not a cookbook (since it had a plot), included enough recipes to host a Holiday Dinner; in fact, the very dinner the characters were getting ready for while the plot happened.
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* ''Balsa's Table'' is a collection of recipes for meals mentioned in the ''Franchise/{{Moribito}}'' and ''Literature/TheBeastPlayer'' series.

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* ''Maw Broon's Cookbook'' is based on ''ComicStrip/TheBroons''.
* The ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' franchise has ''Peanuts Cookbook'' and ''Peanuts Lunchtime Cookbook'', both of which features ''Peanuts'' reprint on even pages followed by a recipe on odd pages.
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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** ''The Official Star Trek Cooking Manual'' by Mary Ann Piccard. In-universe, the personal cooking log of Christine Chapel.
** ''The Star Trek Cookbook'' by Ethan Phillips and William J. Birnes. In-universe, written as if by Neelix.

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** ''The Official Star Trek Cooking Manual'' by Mary Ann Piccard. In-universe, the personal cooking log of Christine Chapel.
** ''The Star Trek Cookbook'' by Ethan Phillips and William J. Birnes. In-universe, written as if by Neelix.
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* ''Alice's Brady Bunch Cookbook'' by Ann B. Davis. This was the actress who played Alice, the Bradys' housekeeper (and cook) on ''Series/TheBradyBunch''.



* {{WWE}} has ''[[Wrestling/JimRoss J. R.]]'s Cookbook: True Ringside Tales, BBQ, and Down-Home Recipes''.
* ''The Late Show with Creator/DavidLetterman'':
** ''Home Cookin' with Dave's Mom'', written by Dave's mom Dorothy.
** ''Dave Letterman's Book of {{Top Ten List}}s and Zesty Chicken Recipes''.
* There's at least four spin-off cookbooks for ''Series/TheGreatBritishBakeOff'', all specializing in, what a surprise, baked goods.



* ''The Walking Dead: The Official Cookbook and Survival Guide'' is a cookbook based off ''Series/TheWalkingDead'' television series.
* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' has an unofficial cookbook ''Eat Like A Gilmore'', particularly interesting because the main characters are most known for eating out or ordering in, but their rich family are gourmets and their close friends are excellent cooks.

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* ''The Walking Dead: The Official Cookbook and Survival Guide'' is a cookbook based off ''Series/TheWalkingDead'' television series.
* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' has an unofficial cookbook ''Eat Like A a Gilmore'', particularly interesting because the main characters are most known for eating out or ordering in, but their rich family are gourmets and their close friends are excellent cooks.cooks.
* There's at least four spin-off cookbooks for ''Series/TheGreatBritishBakeOff'', all specializing in, what a surprise, baked goods.



* ''Alice's Brady Bunch Cookbook'' by Ann B. Davis. This was the actress who played Alice, the Bradys' housekeeper (and cook) on ''Series/TheBradyBunch''.

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* ''Alice's Brady Bunch ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** ''The Official Star Trek Cooking Manual'' by Mary Ann Piccard. In-universe, the personal cooking log of Christine Chapel.
** ''The Star Trek
Cookbook'' by Ann B. Davis. This was the actress who played Alice, the Bradys' housekeeper (and cook) on ''Series/TheBradyBunch''.Ethan Phillips and William J. Birnes. In-universe, written as if by Neelix.
* {{WWE}} has ''[[Wrestling/JimRoss J. R.]]'s Cookbook: True Ringside Tales, BBQ, and Down-Home Recipes''.
* ''The Late Show with Creator/DavidLetterman'':
** ''Home Cookin' with Dave's Mom'', written by Dave's mom Dorothy.
** ''Dave Letterman's Book of {{Top Ten List}}s and Zesty Chicken Recipes''.
* ''The Walking Dead: The Official Cookbook and Survival Guide'' is a cookbook based off ''Series/TheWalkingDead'' television series.



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* The ''Comicstrip/{{Peanuts}}'' franchise has ''Peanuts Cookbook'' and ''Peanuts Lunchtime Cookbook'', both of which features ''Peanuts'' reprint on even pages followed by a recipe on odd pages.
* ''Maw Broon's Cookbook'' is based on ''Comicstrip/TheBroons''.
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* The ''Comicstrip/{{Peanuts}}'' franchise has ''Peanuts Cookbook'' and ''Peanuts Lunchtime Cookbook'', both of which features ''Peanuts'' reprint on even pages followed by a recipe on odd pages.
* ''Maw Broon's Cookbook'' is based on ''Comicstrip/TheBroons''.
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* ''Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge'' has an official cookbook for fans who want to make the food they ate at the in-park restaurants at home.
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* Australian UsefulNotes/{{Cricket}}er Matthew Hayden once had one of his recipes published in a celebrity cookbook. This did not go unnoticed by one English suppourter, who Hayden recalls telling him, "You're shit, Hayden, and so is your chicken casserole!"

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* Australian UsefulNotes/{{Cricket}}er Matthew Hayden once had one of his recipes published in a celebrity cookbook. This did not go unnoticed by one English suppourter, cricket fan, who Hayden recalls telling him, "You're shit, Hayden, and so is your chicken casserole!"
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* UsefulNotes/{{American Football}} Defensive End Jared Allen released a cookbook mostly of game receipts entitled ''The Quarterback Killer's Cookbook''.
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* Australian UsefulNotes/{{Cricket}}er once had one of his recipes published in a celebrity cookbook. This did not go unnoticed by one English suppourter, who Hayden recalls telling him, "You're shit, Hayden, and so is your chicken casserole!"

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* Australian UsefulNotes/{{Cricket}}er Matthew Hayden once had one of his recipes published in a celebrity cookbook. This did not go unnoticed by one English suppourter, who Hayden recalls telling him, "You're shit, Hayden, and so is your chicken casserole!"
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* Australian UsefulNotes/{{Cricket}}er once had one of his recipes published in a celebrity cookbook. This did not go unnoticed by one English suppourter, who Hayden recalls telling him, "You're shit, Hayden, and so is your chicken casserole!"
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* WebVideo/BingingWithBabish is a YouTube channel devoted to recreating meals from various fictional media; everything from Western Animation to Live Action Films/Shows to Video Games to even Anime. [[https://www.bingingwithbabish.com/cookbook Naturally, he ended up making his own cookbook with these various recipes in it.]]

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* WebVideo/BingingWithBabish is a YouTube WebSite/YouTube channel devoted to recreating meals from various fictional media; everything from Western Animation to Live Action Films/Shows to Video Games to even Anime. [[https://www.bingingwithbabish.com/cookbook Naturally, he ended up making his own cookbook with these various recipes in it.]]
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* WebVideo/BingingWithBabish is a YouTube channel devoted to recreating meals from various fictional media; everything from Western Animation to Live Action Films/Shows to Video Games to even Anime. [[https://www.bingingwithbabish.com/cookbook Naturally, he ended up making his own cookbook with these various recipes in it.]]
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* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls: The Official Cookbook'', by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, includes recipes based on in-game food (particularly from ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'') and on the lore of the series. In case you're wondering: yes, [[https://nerdist.com/article/elder-scrolls-skyrim-official-cookbook-skooma-recipe-exclusive/ there's a recipe]] for [[FantasticDrug skooma]] (it ''doesn't'' include cocain).

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* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls: The Official Cookbook'', by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, includes recipes based on in-game food (particularly from ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'') and on the lore of the series. In case you're wondering: yes, [[https://nerdist.com/article/elder-scrolls-skyrim-official-cookbook-skooma-recipe-exclusive/ there's a recipe]] for [[FantasticDrug skooma]] (it ''doesn't'' include cocain).cocaine).
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* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls: The Official Cookbook'', by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, includes recipes based on in-game food (particularly from ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'') and on the lore of the series.

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* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls: The Official Cookbook'', by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, includes recipes based on in-game food (particularly from ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'') and on the lore of the series. In case you're wondering: yes, [[https://nerdist.com/article/elder-scrolls-skyrim-official-cookbook-skooma-recipe-exclusive/ there's a recipe]] for [[FantasticDrug skooma]] (it ''doesn't'' include cocain).
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* ''The Pooh Cook Book'', "inspired by" ''Literature/WinnieThePooh'' and ''The House at Pooh Corner'' by A. A. Milne."

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* Two books based on ''Literature/LittleHouseOnThePrairie'': ''The Little House Cookbook'', which gives recipies for meals mentioned in the books, and ''The Laura Ingalls Wilder Country Cookbook'', which is from her actual recipie notes. Sadly, neither has the recipie for Laura's pieplant pie.
* From ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', we have ''A Feast of Ice And Fire,'' the official cookbook.

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* Two books based on ''Literature/LittleHouseOnThePrairie'': ''The Little House Cookbook'', which gives recipies recipes for meals mentioned in the books, and ''The Laura Ingalls Wilder Country Cookbook'', which is from her actual recipie recipe notes. Sadly, neither has the recipie recipe for Laura's pieplant pie.
* From ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', we have there is ''A Feast of Ice And Fire,'' Fire'', the official cookbook.



* Patrick O'Brian's Literature/AubreyMaturin novels gave rise to ''Lobscouse and Spotted Dog'', a highly entertaining & authentic cookbook full of Napoleonic-era recipes (and of clues as to why Jack Aubrey had trouble keeping the pounds off!).

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* Patrick O'Brian's Literature/AubreyMaturin ''Literature/AubreyMaturin'' novels gave rise to ''Lobscouse and Spotted Dog'', a highly entertaining & authentic cookbook full of Napoleonic-era recipes (and of clues as to why Jack Aubrey had trouble keeping the pounds off!).



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* ''The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Cookbook'' by Peggy Paul Casella is based on ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987''.
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* ''The Series/DoctorWho Cookbook'' by [[DungeonmastersGirlfriend Gary Downie]]. Recipes submitted by actors from the show and given ''Doctor Who'' inspired names like Castrovalvan Kebabs. A second official cookbook came out in 2016, by professional cookery writer Joanna Farrow. Guess they eventually ddcided to do a "novelty cookbook" after all (see page quote).

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* ''The Series/DoctorWho Cookbook'' by [[DungeonmastersGirlfriend Gary Downie]]. Recipes were submitted by actors from the show and given ''Doctor Who'' inspired names like Castrovalvan Kebabs. A second official cookbook came out in 2016, by professional cookery writer Joanna Farrow. Guess they eventually ddcided decided to do a "novelty cookbook" after all (see page quote).
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* Patrick O'Brian's Literature/AubreyMaturin novels gave rise to ''Lobscouse and Spotted Dog'', a highly entertaining & authentic cookbook full of Napoleonic-era recipes (and of clues as to why Jack Aubrey had trouble keeping the pounds off!).
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* ''The Series/DoctorWho Cookbook'' by [[DungeonmastersGirlfriend Gary Downie]]. Recipes submitted by actors from the show and given ''Doctor Who'' inspired names like Castrovalvan Kebabs. A second official cookbook came out in 2016, by professional cookery writer Joanna Farrow.

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* ''The Series/DoctorWho Cookbook'' by [[DungeonmastersGirlfriend Gary Downie]]. Recipes submitted by actors from the show and given ''Doctor Who'' inspired names like Castrovalvan Kebabs. A second official cookbook came out in 2016, by professional cookery writer Joanna Farrow. Guess they eventually ddcided to do a "novelty cookbook" after all (see page quote).
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-->--'''The Doctor''', ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' audio ''Kingmaker''

If you have a popular franchise, you probably have novels and action figures and [=DVDs=] and so on. What else will people buy?

A cookery book is one option, especially, but not necessarily, if the franchise is known for FoodPorn. The book may or may not be "in-universe"; that is a cookbook that exists in the setting. (If it is, there may or may not be some explanation for why it uses real world measurements and ingredients -- especially if the setting is known for AlienLunch or ForeignQueasine.) An EdutainmentShow will also want to take this opportunity to talk to the kids in the audience about healthy eating.

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*''The Creator/DCComics Superheroes Super Healthy Cookbook'' by Mark Salzman, Judy Garlan and Michele Grodner. More or less in-universe, with recipes like Perry White's Great Caesar Salad (with tomato and cucumber Daily Planet logos).
*''Stan Lee Presents the Mighty [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] Superhero Cookbook'', with such gems as "make some pancakes and put syrup over them in the shape of Spider-Man's webbing" and "put some meat between slices of bread" as actual recipes.
*In France or Italy, a long-running series of {{Defictionalization}}s of ComicBook/DisneyComics books such as the [[GreatBigBookOfEverything Junior Woodchuck's Guidebook]] was continued with "Recipes by Grandma Duck".
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*''Literature/MaryPoppins in the Kitchen: A Cookery Book with a Story'' by PL Travers. As the title suggests, this one has a story, in which Mary teaches the Banks kids to cook.
* ''Nanny Ogg's Cookbook'' by Creator/TerryPratchett, Stephen Briggs and Tina Hannan (''Literature/{{Discworld}}''). Largely in-universe, with extra-diagetic "Editor's Notes" about the need to substitute Roundworld measurements and utensils. It's also noted that some recipes have been adjusted to provide "the look but not the taste", including the whole section on dwarfish cooking.
* Several based on the works of Creator/BeatrixPotter:
** ''Peter Rabbit's Natural Foods Cookbook'' by Arnold Dobrin has recipes named after the characters but not especially based on the books.
** ''Peter Rabbit's Cookery Book'' by Anne Emerson, based directly on the food in the books (although the introduction reassures readers that Jeremy Fisher's Butterfly Sandwiches do not contain butterflies and Samuel Whiskers' Roly Poly Pudding doesn't contain Tom Kitten).
** ''The Peter Rabbit and Friends Cookbook'' by Naia Bray.
* ''The Pooh Cook Book'', "inspired by" ''Literature/WinnieThePooh'' and ''The House at Pooh Corner'' by A. A. Milne."
* Two books based on ''Literature/LittleHouseOnThePrairie'': ''The Little House Cookbook'', which gives recipies for meals mentioned in the books, and ''The Laura Ingalls Wilder Country Cookbook'', which is from her actual recipie notes. Sadly, neither has the recipie for Laura's pieplant pie.
* From ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', we have ''A Feast of Ice And Fire,'' the official cookbook.
* There is a fanmade ''Literature/HarryPotter'' [[http://www.amazon.com/Unofficial-Harry-Potter-Cookbook-Knickerbocker/dp/1440503257 Unofficial Cookbook]], surprisingly enough.
* ''Literature/EncyclopediaBrown Takes The Cake'' follows each of its cases with a recipe.
* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' has an [[http://www.amazon.com/The-Unofficial-Hunger-Games-Cookbook/dp/B00BFQKOUO unofficial cookbook]].
* ''The Literature/NeroWolfe Cookbook'' is a collection of recipes for dishes served in the novels.
* ''[[Literature/AmericanGirlsCollection American Girl]]'' has a number of cookbooks inspired by their characters, with recipes from various historical or contemporary eras the characters' stories took place.
* Patricia Cornwell wrote a cookbook titled ''Scarpetta's Winter Table''. This is actually an official part of her Dr. Kay Scarpetta series, and consists of a mystery novella (in which food plays a large part), with separate pages detailing each of the recipes prepared in the story.
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*''Franchise/StarTrek'':
**''The Official Star Trek Cooking Manual'' by Mary Ann Piccard. In-universe, the personal cooking log of Christine Chapel.
**''The Star Trek Cookbook'' by Ethan Phillips and William J. Birnes. In-universe, written as if by Neelix.
*''Dining on Series/BabylonFive'' by Stephen C. Smith. In-universe (in fact, so in-universe that it actually appeared in the series), compiled by the owner of B5's Fresh Air Restaurant and with contributions from all the main station personel (with a note explaining the alien recipes have been adjusted to suit human biology).
* ''The Series/DoctorWho Cookbook'' by [[DungeonmastersGirlfriend Gary Downie]]. Recipes submitted by actors from the show and given ''Doctor Who'' inspired names like Castrovalvan Kebabs. A second official cookbook came out in 2016, by professional cookery writer Joanna Farrow.
* {{WWE}} has ''[[Wrestling/JimRoss J. R.]]'s Cookbook: True Ringside Tales, BBQ, and Down-Home Recipes''.
* ''The Late Show with Creator/DavidLetterman'':
** ''Home Cookin' with Dave's Mom'', written by Dave's mom Dorothy.
** ''Dave Letterman's Book of {{Top Ten List}}s and Zesty Chicken Recipes''.
* There's at least four spin-off cookbooks for ''Series/TheGreatBritishBakeOff'', all specializing in, what a surprise, baked goods.
* ''Mary Ann's Series/GilligansIsland Cookbook'' was written by Dawn Wells (who played Mary Ann), Ken Beck, Jim Clark and had a forward from Bob Denver (who played Gilligan). It had a lot of coconut pie recipes.
* ''The Walking Dead: The Official Cookbook and Survival Guide'' is a cookbook based off ''Series/TheWalkingDead'' television series.
* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' has an unofficial cookbook ''Eat Like A Gilmore'', particularly interesting because the main characters are most known for eating out or ordering in, but their rich family are gourmets and their close friends are excellent cooks.
* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'' has ''Feeding Hannibal: a Connoisseur's Cookbook'', written by the show's food stylist Janice Poon. It contains behind-the-scenes stories behind the creation of the show's FoodPorn / FoodGorn as well as recipes to create (human-free) variations of Hannibal Lecter's dishes.
* ''Alice's Brady Bunch Cookbook'' by Ann B. Davis. This was the actress who played Alice, the Bradys' housekeeper (and cook) on ''Series/TheBradyBunch''.
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* The ''Comicstrip/{{Peanuts}}'' franchise has ''Peanuts Cookbook'' and ''Peanuts Lunchtime Cookbook'', both of which features ''Peanuts'' reprint on even pages followed by a recipe on odd pages.
* ''Maw Broon's Cookbook'' is based on ''Comicstrip/TheBroons''.
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*''Series/SesameStreet''
** ''The Sesame Street Cookbook'' by Pat Tornborg
** ''C is for Cooking'' and ''B is for Baking'' by Susan [=McQuillan=]
*''In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy'' by Jim Lewis (''Franchise/TheMuppets''), a collection of recipes from celebrities with commentry by Piggy.
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* ''VideoGame/AngryBirds: Bad Piggies' Egg Recipes'' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the title makes clear]], an ''Angry Birds''-themed cookbook where the key ingredient is eggs.
* The Website/{{Kickstarter}} backers of ''VideoGame/PillarsOfEternity'' received a special PDF cookbook containing recipes of some of the staples of Dyrwood (the region of the ConstructedWorld where the game takes place) cuisine.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls: The Official Cookbook'', by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, includes recipes based on in-game food (particularly from ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'') and on the lore of the series.
* ''Fallout: The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook'' by Victoria Rosenthal is the official cookbook for the ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' series.
* ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has [[https://gear.blizzard.com/us/overwatch-cookbook an officially-licensed cookbook]] featuring recipes from the homelands of the game's [[MultinationalTeam multinational cast]].
* ''[[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/motherscookbook/mothers-cookbook-an-earthbound-inspired-cookbook Mother's Cookbook]]'' is inspired by ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' and ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER 3}}''. In addition to {{defictionalization}}s of the games' food such as Mach Pizza, there are recipes inspired by the characters, dialogue, attacks, and settings from the games, such as "Lier X. Agerate's Roasted Garlic Bread". Even foods that were changed by ''[=EarthBound=]''[='=]s localization are featured.
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[[folder:Based on Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' has "The Bob's Burgers Burger Book: Real Recipes for Joke Burgers".
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