Unusual Cookbooks
Browse the library shelves and you'll find thousands of cookbooks with typical variations on burgers, casseroles, pizzas, desserts, vegetarian dishes, drinks, etc. But why bring home a regular recipe when you can try one of these unusual cookbooks instead?
- Apocalypse Chow: How to Eat Well When the Power Goes Out by Robin Robertson
- The Star Wars Cookbook: Wookiee Cookies and Other Galactic Recipes by Robin Davis
- Gross-Out Cakes: The Kitty Litter Cake and Other Classics by Barlow & Schetselaar
- Kill It & Grill It: A Guide to Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish by Ted & Shemane Nugent
- A Man, a Can, a Tailgate Plan: 50 Easy Game-time Recipes That are Sure to Please by Zachary Schisgal
- Fierce Food: The Intrepid Diner's Guide to the Unusual, Exotic, and Downright Bizarre by Christa Weil
- The Storm Gourmet: A Guide to Creating Extraordinary Meals without Electricity by Daphne Nikolopoulos
- The Can Opener Gourmet: More than 200 Quick + Delicious Recipes Using Ingredients from Your Pantry by Laura Karr



























