
We’re coming to the end of Wizards of the Coast and its licensees’ celebration of 50 years of Dungeons & Dragons. Next up is something new–a tarot-style, over-sized deck of recipe cards derived from the Heroes’ Feast arena. Heroes’ Feast: The Deck of Many Morsels: 50 Cards for Conjuring Snacks, Libations, and Sweets is available for the first time this week (find it here at Amazon). The D&D Usual Suspects Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, Michael Witwer, and Sam Witwer return with a twist on The Deck of Many Things, their latest entry in the Heroes’s Feast realm of cook books–an addition to Heroes’ Feast: Flavors of the Multiverse–An Official D&D Cookbook (reviewed here) and Puncheons and Flagons: The Official Dungeons & Dragons Cocktail Book (reviewed here).
Take a peek at the new deck below.

Use these 50 recipe cards to explore the Forgotten Realms on game night, with recipes for food and drink tied to D&D locations. Photographs showcase meals and libations “culled from the menus of taverns and markets to the recipe books of halflings and night hags.” Just pick a card, use it as a shopping list at the store, and then reference the photograph on the front while you follow the recipe card.

Just when you thought recipe cards were a thing of the past, displaced by the Internet, these coated cards are a nostalgic way to store recipes (ten new, forty from the cook books). Or maybe you can tie them into gameplay.

Underdark Forage Board, Halfling Tea Sandwiches, Exploding Cheese Puffs, Butternut Beer, and Figs Cakes are just the beginning. Eighteen recipes are for cocktails, so assume this product isn’t for younger D&D fans.
They might be the best-quality D&D cards yet released. From Ten Speed Press, Heroes’ Feast: The Deck of Many Morsels: 50 Cards for Conjuring Snacks, Libations, and Sweets is in bookstores this week. Get yours now here at Amazon.
C.J. Bunce / Editor / borg

