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Current Online Recipes: Venison pies – with carrots, bacon, and mushrooms Pork Pies Beef-and-Bacon Pies Pease Pie laced with Bacon Dothraki Blood Pie Steak and Kidney Pie Lord Manderly’. Shortly after Joffrey and Margaery get married, they feast upon a gigantic pigeon pie—a King's Landing wedding classic!—that unleashes several flawless doves into the sky. That's especially cute as.

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Valar dohaeris and valar morghulis are two concepts that have been thrown around the 8-season-long journey that is Game of Thrones. All men must serve and all men must die, but you know what? All men must eat.

Today marks the last episode ever *squeals* and while we’ve fallen in love with the Game of Thrones cast and watched them die one by one for a whopping 73 episodes, we hardly see them eat. So what do you eat in Game of Thrones? Any fine dining restaurants in Essos or Westerosi delicacies that didn’t make the final cut? Before we officially say “Our watch has ended,” bring out the mutton stew and ale while we take a look at the food we might’ve missed. That’s what we do: we eat and we know things.

Lemon Cake

It’s crazy that we’ve spent 8-9 years with characters we’ve come to love and we never find out what their favorite food is, except Sansa. In this GRL PWR-filled scene with the amazing Tyrell ladies, Lady Olenna and Margaery want to know the tea about Joffrey, so they serve Sansa with her favorite: lemon cakes.

Pigeon Pie

Weddings in Westeros never end with a crazy reception – heck, they barely even make it through the “I dos” – but they do become episodes to remember. The Purple Wedding, the perfect example and one of the many satisfying death scenes in Game of Thrones. But right before Joffrey took a sip of the poisoned wine, he ceremoniously cut the largest pigeon pie King’s Landing has ever seen.

Direwolf Bread

Let’s get this direwolf-shaped bread! Hot Pie was a sweetheart, passing on to Arya the best gift a girl could ask for: food made from scratch, with a little bit of sentiment. You can watch the real-life Arya (Maisie Williams) help make her own direwolf breadhere.

Whole Chicken

Of all the Game of Thrones episodes that have seen the light of day, this episode is the one that launched the funniest Hound-related memes ever. A man of few words, these seem to matter a lot: “If any more words come pouring out your c*nt mouth, I’m gonna have to eat every f*cking chicken in this room.” A mood.

Sausage

Poor Theon… It’s bad enough being tortured and dismembered. But being teased with a sausage platter right after is just insult to injury. But to be fair, it did look crispy. *cringe*

Oysters, Clams, and Cockles

Filed under: images you can hear. We see Arya Stark, at the time of her life where she is no one. She’s tasked with her first assassination assignment, a real milestone in her career if you ask us, and she’s selling (you guessed it!) oysters, clams, and cockles while under cover.

Game Of Thrones Pigeon Pie Recipe

Meat Pie

The Game of Thrones x Hannibal crossover we never knew we wanted. Walder Frey had his hand at many things, but the Red Wedding is one of note. After spending a time with the best assassins in the world, Arya swoops in and avengers her mother and brother in the sickest way possible: feeding Waldery Frey with meat pie, made out of his sons. /skyline-pigeon-karaoke-download.html. 100% pure human.

Bonus!

Starbucks

Now, we don’t know if it’s an Americano, a Chai Latte, or a Caramel Macchiato in there, but it is what it is. The famous Starbucks cup of Season 8.

Just like the rest of the world, we are extremely wistful to see the end of Game of Thrones. Gone are the days of avoiding spoilers, discussing Game of Thrones theories and prophecies, and still being floored by the writing and acting of the cast. It’s been real. Our watch has ended, but the feast goes on.

Wild game and root vegetables are on the menu for a House Stark-themed feast. (Photo: HBO)

From honey-glazed root vegetables to spicy meats, sharpen your swords and knives for this 'Thrones'-themed dinner.

by Michael d'Estries Tuesday, October 24, 2017

by Michael d'Estries
Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Cocktails

Want to make a warming first impression? Try serving some of these delicious cocktails. (Photo: HBO)

George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings

'A simple combination of hot water, citrus juice, cinnamon, sugar and rum leads to a surprisingly satisfying hot alcoholic beverage. It's been around for hundreds of years, to the point where the word 'grog' has come to mean anything alcoholic in Australia, and any mixed drink in Sweden.'

Appetizer

Kick off the evening's first course with these delicious appetizers. (Photo: HBO)

Game Of Thrones Pigeon Pie

'The wedding guests gorged on cod cakes and winter squash, hills of neeps and great round wheels of cheese, on smoking slabs of mutton and beef ribs charred almost black, and lastly on three great wedding pies, as wide across as wagon wheels, their flaky crusts stuffed to bursting with carrots, onions, turnips, parsnips, mushrooms, and chunks of seasoned pork swimming in a savory brown gravy.” - George R.R. Martin, A Dance of Dragons.

Dessert

Your sweet tooth is sure to thank you after sampling some of these delicious, 'Game of Thrones'-inspired desserts. (Photo: HBO)

'For the sweet, Lord Caswell’s servants brought down trays of pastries from his castle kitchens, cream swans and spun-sugar unicorns, lemon cakes in the shape of roses, spiced honey biscuits and blackberry tarts, apple crisps and wheels of buttery cheese.” - George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings.

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