Sarah J. Maas’A Court of Thorns and Rosesnovels are about to celebrate their tenth anniversary in May, which many readers believe would be theperfect time to announce the nextCourt of Thorns and Rosesbookin the series. However, information on Maas' next novel has been kept under wraps thus far. But, news on the novel’s progress isn’t the only way fans can celebrate the fantasy book series' major milestone. One of the best parts about fantasy books are the vivid descriptions of the unique foods the world presents — and Maas’A Court of Thorns and Rosesis no exception.
Throughout the current five-book fantasy series, Maas has done a brilliant job at creating a vivid and immersive world, and now fans are invited to be a part ofACOTAR’s culinary journey with Chelsea Cole’sA Feast of Thorns and Roses:The Unofficial Cookbook of A Court of Thorns and Roses. And as the tenth anniversary of the series rapidly approaches, what better way to celebrateMaas’Court of Thorns and Rosesnovelsthan byrecreating and experiencing iconic meals had throughout and inspired by the series.

A Feast Of Thorns & Roses Is Bringing The World & Food Of ACOTAR To Life
Fans Can Experience The Flavors Of Prythian IRL
Chelsea Cole is a long-time fan of theA Court of Thorns and Rosesbooks, and her latest cookbook,A Feast of Thorns and Roses,brings fans65 delicious recipes inspired by the beloved characters, Prythian courts, and popular plotlinesfound throughout the series. For the first time, the world and food of Maas’ACOTARbooks will be brought to life, and several recipes — like the Beef Stew, Faerie Wine, and Hot Chocolate — are all directly pulled from Maas' narrative. One of the most exciting is Feyre’s soup recipe, which imagines the meal she and Rhys shared when becoming mates.
“I felt a lot of responsibility towards fans of the series. I’m imagining it one way; I’m hoping their imagination is similar,” she says.
—Chelsea Cole, Pacific NW Magazine
However, Cole also used her imagination to whip up some unique recipes that are influenced byACOTAR’s story and plots. The cookbook boasts recipes that represent allseven of Prythian’s Courtsand even creates unique dishes for more obscure characters, like The Suriel’s Almond Tea Cakes and a recipe utilizing bone marrow in honor of the Bone Carver. The cookbook is full of stunning photography, vivid descriptions, and whimsical treats thatwill help any fan of the series celebrate like a High Fae.
A Court Of Thorns & Roses' Unofficial Cookbook Is Here Just In Time For Its 10-Year Anniversary
Cole Offers The Perfect Way To Celebrate The Series
The first ACOTAR novel was first released in 2015, and this year marks a decade since its release. There’s so much unknown regarding the state of the series or when thesixthA Court of Thorns and Rosesbookwill actually be released or announced, so the timing ofA Feast of Thorns and Rosescookbook — which was published in April of this year — couldn’t be any more perfect.The desire for the next novel has everyone grasping for another glimpse into the world of Prythian, and Cole’s cookbook offers fans a new way to re-experience the series.
It’s clear that Cole has long been a huge fan of theACOTARbooks, and the attention to detail in her recipes truly transports readers into Maas' beloved fantasy book series.
While everyone has high hopes this May will bring further news about Maas' upcomingA Court of Thorns and Rosesinstallment — which hasn’t seen a new novel released since 2021 —A Feast of Thorns and Rosesallows fans to reconnect with their favorite characters in the meantime. It’s clear that Cole has long been a huge fan of theACOTARbooks, and the attention to detail in her recipes truly transports readers into Maas' beloved fantasy book series.