I tested recipes from the Apex Legends cookbook | Kaser Focus

Getting an email asking if I want a copy of “the Apex Legends cookbook” was one of the most WTF moments of my year thus far, but once I knew it existed, I had to have it. Before I left for GamesBeat Next, I was perusing and casually testing some of the recipes in the book, and let me tell you: The Apex Legends cookbook is a goldmine of comedy, if not of particularly inventive recipes. Some of the food feels artificially tied to specific characters — Octane has a couple of recipes in the book (both good, too), and I’ll remind you the character is canonically a thrill-seeking drug addict. I want nothing to do with whatever he puts in his body.

The first, and tastiest thing I cooked from the book was Mirage’s pork chops. Back in the early days of Apex, Mirage offering an actual recipe for said chops was one of his stand-out character traits, and I remember the absolute agony that Andrew Rea of Binging With Babish put himself through trying to recreate it. It seems the writer of the book took that to heart and omitted the offending ingredient — cloves — but managed to put in another overpowering flavor: Balsamic vinegar. That was the primary ingredient in the sauce and once completed, it was all I was able to taste. But the pork chops themselves were still delicious, and I will very likely make them again.

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Rachel Kaser

Rachel Kaser is a gaming and technology writer for from Dallas, Texas. She's been in the games industry since 2013, writing for various publications, and currently covers news for GamesBeat. Her favorite game is Bayonetta.