If you’ve ever been deep in an Overwatch match, face to face with McCree’s Peackeeper and thought, “Huh, I wonder what Jesse’s favorite dessert is?” you’re not alone. Cookbook author Chelsea Monroe-Cassel imagines that the outlaw might a fan of the biscochito, a regional cookie popular in his native New Mexico.

A recipe for the southwestern cookie appears in Monroe-Cassel’s upcoming Overwatch: The Official Cookbook, due out this fall, with over 90 dishes inspired by Overwatch’s heroes and world. Publisher Insight Editions has previewed five of them for us, which can be seen below.

These recipes definitely skew on the sweeter side — in addition to McCree’s biscochitos, there are recipes for Roadhog’s “radioactive” soda float, sweet sesame seed balls favored by omnic monks, Mercy’s healing hot toddy, and a fruity sundae that kind of looks like Orisa. As Monroe-Cassel is a self-described “dessert fiend”, that’s unsurprising. But those missing a sweet tooth aren’t out of luck. The cover of the cookbook shows off some savory dishes including a bowl of fried rice and what appears to be ramen from the Overwatch world’s Rikimaru Ramen Shop.

Monroe-Cassel is no stranger to bringing video game food to life — she wrote the official cookbooks for The Elder Scrolls, World of Warcraft, and Hearthstone, as well as Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings. Even with those bona fides, Overwatch seems to present a unique challenge, since food doesn’t appear in-game as often as it does in, say, Skyrim. Plus, Overwatch is set on a future version of Earth, which means imagining which of our own beloved dishes survived the Omnic Crisis, as well as inventing new recipes that would reasonably accommodate non-human diners.

We’ll be able to taste the full spectrum of Overwatch meals when Overwatch: The Official Cookbook is released on Oct. 1. It’s available for pre-order now at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Indiebound.