Embark on a culinary adventure with the first-ever official CATAN® cookbook–the perfect companion to your next game night.
Welcome, adventurers! The hexes of CATAN lie before you. The promise of abundant resources, development cards, and victory points are close at hand. But all good Catanians need a good meal before they can build strong settlements and grand cities.
With CATAN® - The Official Cookbook, fans of Klaus Teuber’s iconic game can now fuel up while road building and negotiating trades. From snack-worthy appetizers to feast-level entrees, this cookbook includes fun and easy-to-make recipes inspired by the game like:
Over-Knight Oats
Chicken under a Brick
Ear of Plenty Corn Dip
Robber’s Discard Delight
Rocky Road Cookies
Desert (Prickly Pear) Margaritas
And more!
Packed with beautiful photos, iconic artwork, and fan references, this book is the perfect gift for longtime Catanians or beginning gamers. Gather your friends, family, and fellow explorers and bring your favorite game to life through food.
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