The Hunger Games Feast: Recipes from Panem (2024)

Whole Baby Snapper and Green Sauce

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Credit: William Meppem; Styling: Lynsey Fryers

Help the odds of throwing a great party be ever in your favor with a little assistance in planning the menu. Inspired by The Hunger Games, these recipes are sure to resonate long past the evening’s cannon fire.

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Goat Cheese

Herbed Goat Cheese Bites

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Goat Cheese Recipe

Prim, Katniss’ little sister, helped the family survive thanks to the milk from her pet goat. The morning of reaping day, Katniss wakes to find goat cheese wrapped in fresh basil leaves. Bring this delicious appetizer (or breakfast treat!) to your table in one-bite form. We bet the mint leaves in this appetizer would remind Katniss of evenings at home.

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Apples

Thin French Apple Tart

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Credit: Becky Luigart-Stayner; Melanie J. Clarke

Apples Recipe

Hunting outside of your district is illegal, but the brave few who sought fall’s first apples would be richly rewarded if they could make them into this simple dessert. Perhaps the town baker could provide a worthy substitute for the pie crust.

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Bread

Saffron and Golden Raisin Breakfast Bread

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Bread Recipe

Katniss and those around her repeatedly give thanks for bread, starting with Gale’s quick-thinking trade the morning of the reaping and ending with a much-needed gift from midair. We can easily say that we’d trade a squirrel for this mouthwatering loaf.

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Squirrel

Brunswick Stew

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Credit: Randy Mayor; Leigh Ann Ross

Squirrel Recipe

In District 12, “where you can starve to death in safety”, as Katniss says, squirrel, or any meat, was considered a luxury and was frequently dried or used in a stew. Original recipes dating to 19th century Virginia for Brunswick Stew called for squirrel meat, but in this recipe we’re using chicken. After all, didn’t you trade your squirrel meat to the baker for bread?

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Blackberries

Easy Blackberry Cobbler image

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Blackberries Recipe

Admit it, didn’t you swoon a little as Katniss and Gale romped around outside the fence of District 12 to hunt, gather, and fish? A burst of fresh blackberry will take you right back to their carefree chatter and mornings in the sun.

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Strawberries

Strawberries and Syrup

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Strawberries Recipe

In-season strawberries are so delicious that it’s no surprise they were a redeeming black-market item. Someone should tell the Mayor that a few extra ingredients would make his passion for the ruby-hued berries swell even larger.

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Greens

Tuscan Kale, White Bean, and Ciabatta Soup

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Greens Recipe

Greasy Sae, known for her hot soup business, eagerly took the greens of Katniss’ hands in the Hob, District 12’s black market. While almost all greens add a bold bite of flavor to soup, kale is a user favorite, making it an easy winner in our book.

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Grain

Whole Grain Cornsticks

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Credit: Randy Mayor; Jan Gautro

Grain Recipe

When you’re hungry with a family to feed, you’ll do almost anything, so adding your name to more tesserae for the chance of increased grain and oil seems almost logical, until reaping day. Add more grain to your diet by making this delicious side; it pairs well with everything from stew to barbecue.

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Burned Bread

Whole Wheat Date-Nut Bread

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Burned Bread Recipe

Compassion in The Hunger Games comes in the form of burned bread exchanged between two children. We don’t suggest intentionally burning this nutty loaf, but if it brings you love and saves you from starving, who can be blamed for a little nudge toward the coals?

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Dandelions

Dandelion Greens with Currants and Pine Nuts

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Dandelions Recipe

Sometimes the distance between starvation and survival comes from knowing what’s in front of you nose. You can’t eat everything you find in nature, but it proved important to Katniss and her family to know the difference between a friendly Dandelion and a deadly berry. Transform yard weeds to dinner delicacies in this hearty side dish.

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Cookies

Frosted Ginger Cookies

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Credit: Leigh Beisch

Cookies Recipe

A gift of cookies can be seen as simply a present or as a reason to become suspicious, at least for Katniss. We guarantee that there’s nothing shady about these Frosted Ginger Cookies, at least nothing that would get them tossed off a train.

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Rabbit

Rabbit à la Moutard

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Rabbit Recipe

Rabbit brought Katniss’ mother back from the brink to make a stew for the family. As rabbit is becoming more popular in US diets, it’s more easily found in specialty supermarkets. As one user commented, “I felt like a French peasant cooking the rabbit!” in this pasta dish.

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Katniss

Red, White, and Blue Potato Salad

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Credit: Randy Mayor; Cindy Barr

Katniss Recipe

Did you know? Katniss is a real plant, a root often roasted or served in stews. The closest to these “small, bluish tubers”, as Katniss describes them, are small blue potatoes, which we used in a colorful potato salad.

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Buttercup

Winter Squash Risotto with Radicchio

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Credit: Randy Mayor

Buttercup Recipe

Buttercup may have been the name of the scruffy, hissing cat so loved by Prim, but it’s also a pretty tasty variety of squash. Use it in soups, stews, or this inspired pasta-like recipe.

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Hot Chocolate

Rich 'n' Thick Hot Chocolate

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Credit: Jennifer Davick; Leigh Anne Montgomery

Hot Chocolate Recipe

A big breakfast at the Capitol starts with piles of eggs, ham, fried potatoes, fruit, rolls, orange juice, and coffee, but the real treat is hot chocolate. While Katniss didn’t mention marshmallows, we can’t imagine the Capitol would do without! This extra rich hot chocolate features Marshmallow Whipped Cream.

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Fondue

Mississippi Mud Fondue

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Fondue Recipe

While us regular people sip our hot chocolate, Peeta tastes this decadent dessert to the next level. By dipping hunks of freshly-baked bread into the drink, he unknowingly transforms it into a fondue. If only he’d thought to dip a slice of fruit into the melty goodness, then we’d know he was a born genius.

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Cake Decorations

Amaretto Cream Wedding Cake

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Credit: Beth Dreiling

Cake Decorations Recipe

Peeta mastered the art of cake decorating in District 12, bringing a little joy through his artistic window dressings. Little did he know that his skills as a baker would pay off down the road. Try your hand at cake decorating by following our tips and tricks to master beautiful wedding and birthday cakes.

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Rolls

Refrigerator Yeast Rolls

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Credit: William Dickey

Rolls Recipe

The breads offered at the Capitol reflect the variety in the districts. While we don’t have a recipe for seaweed-tinted, fish-shaped bread, we do have a yeast roll recipe that offers you three different styles of bread: yeast rolls, herb rolls, and cinnamon rolls. We’d like to claim citizenship in the cinnamon roll district, please.

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Roast Pig

Roast Pork Porchetta-Style

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Roast Pig Recipe

Katniss wowed the Gamemakers with her marksmanship when she encountered a roast pig complete with an apple in his mouth. Roasting an entire pig can be time consuming, so we suggest sticking with a manageable pork loin, instead. Delicious flavor, easier clean up.

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Punch

Sunset's Spring Punch

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Punch Recipe

Toppling into a punch bowl might be embarrassing for some, but when it’s as delicious as this fruity drink, you’ll simply be thankful you’ve got first dibs. We do suggest removing any party-goers who have fallen in, if possible, before serving.

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Flaming Cake

Caribbean Bananas Flambé with Pineapple Curd over Frozen Yogurt

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Credit: Jan Smith

Flaming Cake Recipe

Katniss and Peeta celebrated a memorable showing at the opening ceremonies with a flaming cake. Bring the fun of fiery desserts home with a banana flambe. The flames burn off the alcohol in the rum, making for a must-try dessert that’s exciting and delicious.

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Lamb Stew

Curried Lamb Stew with Carrots

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Lamb Stew Recipe

When asked what impressed her most since arriving at the Captiol, Katniss didn’t hesitate: Lamb Stew. Serving the stew Katniss-style, over rice, ensures that no juicy morsel goes unsavored.

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Pine Bark

Trail Mix Chocolate Bark

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Pine Bark Recipe

For her first meal in the game, Katniss avoids breaking into her stash of dried beef and crackers and instead returns to a hunting favorite: pine bark. The next time she risks hunger, we suggest she go for our chocolaty Trail Mix Bark instead. It packs a sweet protein punch without getting sap in your teeth.

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Poison Berries

Crushed Berries with Hibiscus Jelly

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Poison Berries Recipe

Katniss narrowly escapes indulging in poison berries, but others are not so lucky. The berries in this fresh dessert are perfectly safe, but incredibly addictive.

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Bag of Apples

Jackson Pollock Candied Apples

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Bag of Apples Recipe

A simple bag of apples turns out to be anything but during The Hunger Games. Skip the arrow and spear your apple with wooden craft sticks before giving them a sweet chocolate disguise.

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Whole Fish

Whole Baby Snapper and Green Sauce

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Credit: William Meppem; Styling: Lynsey Fryers

Whole Fish Recipe

Fish provide easy-to-catch meals when hunger strikes and you’re near a water source. Take a tip from Katniss and enjoy the whole fish. You’ll find bold flavor when eating off the bone rather that starting with store-bought fillets.

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FAQs

What food was eaten in the Hunger Games? ›

The Capitol
  • Boiled cabbage and potatoes.
  • Lima beans.
  • Bacon.
  • Chicken.
  • Roasted meat.
  • Milk/cheese.
  • Jam bread.
  • Bread pudding drizzled with corn syrup.

What was in Foxface's bag at the feast? ›

Her bag contained the medicine for Petra's leg. Canto's was body armor. It's been speculated that Fox face's bag contained food.

What was Katniss favorite meal? ›

Abshire made lamb stew with prunes, which the novel describes as heroine Katniss's favorite food in the Capitol. There were also seeded rolls paired with hot cocoa, and for dessert, an apple and goat cheese tart.

What is the feast in the Hunger Games? ›

A feast was a special event during the Hunger Games, typically held when food was scarce in the arena and things were running slow. Through announcer Claudius Templesmith, the Gamemakers invited the remaining tributes to a feast at a well-known place, such as the Cornucopia, to induce another bloodbath.

What does Katniss take with her to the feast? ›

Katniss decides to take her bow and arrows as well as the knife, since Peeta isn't in any condition to use a knife anyway. If Katniss doesn't return, Peeta won't live either. The remaining contestants now are Cato and Clove from District 2, Thresh from District 11, and Foxface from District 5.

Did Foxface purposely eat the berries? ›

The film included an additional scene during the earlier training sequence where Foxface successfully identified various plants and berries. This suggests she could have known the berries were poisonous; her choice to eat them regardless is often theorized as having been an intentional act of suicide.

Why does Katniss call her Foxface? ›

"Foxface" was the female tribute from District 5 in the 74th Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen nicknamed her "Foxface" because of her sly, fox-like appearance. Her true name has never been revealed.

What was in Peeta's medallion? ›

It contained pictures of the three people (other than Peeta) who Katniss' cares about most in the world; Prim, her mother, and Gale. “Peeta hoped the reminder of what she has to live for would motivate her to try to survive the Games, rather than sacrificing her life to save him, as she intended.”

What does Casca Highbottom drink? ›

Snow unceremoniously dumps Sejanus' belongings all over Highbottom's desk, subtly revealing a few vials of morphling, a highly-addictive drug Snow knows the dean abuses. Though it's not explicitly clear in the movie, the book reveals that Snow secretly poisoned the vial Highbottom consumes.

What did District 12 eat? ›

It was an ``authentic'' District Twelve meal, or at least what you would expect someone from District Twelve with limited food sources would eat. It included a crescent roll, cherry tomatoes, Prim's goat cheese wrapped in basil, trail mix, jerky, watermelon, and mint salad.

Who did Katniss really loved? ›

Katniss loves Peeta, although it's perhaps not the traditional passionate romance of many Hollywood movies. Katniss not only ends up with Peeta, she even confirms that she loves him in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 epilogue.

Why was Portia killed Hunger Games? ›

The exact way she dies was never said, but it is assumed that President Snow ordered the Peacekeepers to kill the stylists via firing squad. Her death was presumably excruciatingly painful, as per Snow's other executions. It is possible that Snow had her killed to intimidate Peeta, who was in Capitol custody.

What condition threatens Peeta's life? ›

What condition threatens Peeta's life? Blood poisoning from the wound in his leg.

What stops Clove from killing Katniss? ›

Clove has her pinned, and it is only because Clove takes too long taunting Katniss (a trope common in commercial action movies) that she isn't able to kill Katniss. Thresh, the boy who came with Rue from District 11, pulls Clove off and kills her by smashing her head with a rock.

What is the extra food in the Hunger Games? ›

In exchange for extra rations of food and oil, called tesserae, those children eligible for the Hunger Games can enter their names into the reaping additional times.

What does Katniss chew on? ›

Pine Trees“I slowly chew the stuff as I walk along ... it's a little hard to choke down.” With little else to eat, Katniss turns to a pine tree. Its soft inner bark can be a good meal and its needles are a good source of Vitamin C.

Why did the girl in Hunger Games eat the berries? ›

The film included an additional scene during the earlier training sequence where Foxface successfully identified various plants and berries. This suggests she could have known the berries were poisonous; her choice to eat them regardless is often theorized as having been an intentional act of suicide.

What do the citizens of the capitol eat in the Hunger Games? ›

The food Capitol residents eat is extremely rich and appears in exotic and beautiful patterns, such as bread rolls shaped like flowers and oranges served with a sauce.

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