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5 Cookbooks Based On Popular TV Shows & Movies You Need To Check Out

One thing we've noticed when laying in bed and binging on a television show or movie series for hours on end is how appetizing fictional foods look when you're hungry and adamant about not leaving your room.

It can't be helped until the binge runs its course.

Once it does, however, you might want to check out these five cookbooks based on popular television series and movie franchises.

While some of these book are given the official seals of approval by the actual creators, others are more light-hearted parodies. Regardless, all of the instructional tomes are in the spirit of the fictional worlds they represent.

Check them out below! Each features an Amazon link in case your interest is piqued.

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Fascinated by the "Burger Of The Week" from the popular animated FOX series? In a collaboration with Bob's Burgers creator Loren Bouchard and the show's other writers, the Bob's Burgers Cookbook will teach you how to bring the punny burgers from the cartoon to life.

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While we anxiously await the arrival of Winter, we find ourselves eager for anything Game of Thrones related to keep us satiated until the new season. If you've ever wonder what they ate at King's Landing, or what consisted of a traditional Dothraki meal, this cookbook will explore those dishes.

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Sure, you can check out Universal's The Wizarding World of Harry Potter if you want to try some of Britain's most magical dishes, or you can just go home and make them for yourselves. Recipes include the franchise's famous Butterbeer along with many staples of the wizarding community.

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How hyped are you guys for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story? If you plan on hosting a Star Wars-themed party to get into the spirit of the upcoming film, you're gonna want to check out this cookbook.

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Wookie cookie, anyone?

Breaking Bad

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Ready to cook? Sure Breaking Bad has come to an end, but that doesn't mean you have to stop baking. This parody cookbook, titled Baking Bad, shows you the wonders of baking with recipes from the show that brought Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul critical acclaim.

Just a heads up, it won't teach you how to make actual blue meth.