RPG Accessories: Campaign Cooking & Table Snacks
One day we’ll be able to get together to play D&D in person again, and when that day comes your friends will be expecting snacks!
The Heroes’ Feast Cookbook
If you’re a little ambitious and a little creative, you can prepare a true heroes’ feast for your D&D group. Eighty dishes in a variety of snacks, meals, and courses and with numerous dietary restrictions in mind will feed the pickiest elves or the hungriest halflings alike. Game sessions always go long and you’ll always need some snacks – why not make them dishes your players and characters would all like?
The Wisard’s Cookbook
I promise this isn’t just going to be a list of nerdy themed cookbooks, and this one isn’t necessarily specific to D&D, but not all of our tabletop RPGs are either. Are you planning on playing Kids on Brooms just as soon as possible? That’s the perfect time to try some wizard school themed recipes. Playing a generic fantasy game without the rules system of the biggest tabletop RPG in the world? Make some snacks to get your friends there and back again. And of course, there will always be dungeons, dragons, and the D&D themed goodies. You don’t need an excuse to make delicious nerdy treats, but I’m willing to help you find one.
Mad Design 3D’s Cookie Cutters
Cookies are one of the easiest ways to trick your friends into thinking you put in a ton of work into your game day treats and these incredible D&D cookie cutters will easily do half of the work for you. If you’re not a great chef of just short on time, get some cookie dough from your grocery, roll, cut out shapes, bake, and profit. Aren’t homemade better? Of course! But who’s going to care with a beholder cookie that cool?
Crimson Mane Creations Cookie Cutter
I know, there’s a little bit of overlap this week, but I couldn’t say no to this adorable dragon. Your new best edible friend is always giving you a nat 20 – until you eat them that is. And the stamp design on this cookie cutter is especially nice with separate outside shape and inside details tools so you won’t be coaxing dough out of your cookie cutter at the risk of losing details around the edge.
Critical Print 3D’s Dragon Candy Bowl
A small dragon holds its itty bitty hoard of goodies. A versatile piece, this can work as a snack or candy dish, a dice roller, or just a fun centerpiece to your table. There’s also the option to order it with an egg tray in case your dragon is guarding a collection of deviled eggs. What treats would your table dragon be protecting?
How do you serve snacks at you D&D table? Does everybody show up with their own Starbucks and snacks and fend for themselves? Do you make big party meals everybody can share? Do you make a simple munchy that there’s always plenty of like popcorn? Let us know in the comments!
Happy Adventuring!