Fallout – The Vault Dweller’s Official Cookbook exceeded my expectations. The book contained more than 70 recipes, many of which have ties to the game itself. The full-page high-quality pictures included with each recipe were absolutely great, better than those I’ve seen in most cookbooks over the years. Some of the ones I’d be most excited to try include, from the mains, the chicken en croute, the sausage manicotti, and the chicken marsala, and, from the desserts, the berry crumble and the matcha cookies.
A plus of the cookbook is the designation of each recipe as easy, medium or hard, along with well-placed estimated prep and cook times, and suggestions about what might pair well with the item. I’d say that the number of recipes were fairly evenly split for each of the three levels of difficulty, ensuring that there should be something for everyone. There are general instructions in the front of the book about how/what to adapt for people with dietary restrictions. The one thing missing that would have made this cookbook even better would have been serving size nutritional information.
The ties to the game make this cookbook fun. Each page has commentary from the Vault Boy, along with a stated number of S.P.E.C.I.A.L. points. I believe people who play the game will love the extra commentary and artwork included.
I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway. Thanks to Goodreads and Insight Editions for the copy. The above opinions are my own.