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* Dracula. Yes, ''that'' ''[[Dracula]]''. In the original Bram Stoker [[Dracula (novel)|novel]], when Harker is staying at Castle Dracula, he notes in his journal that the food is very good. Later, it's revealed that there are no servants (it would be tough to get people to work for a, y'know, ''vampire'') and Dracula has been doing all the work, such as cooking. Apparently, when you're an undying abomination you have time to pick up a culinary hobby.
** Either him or his wives.
* [[Amelia Bedelia]]; ''every'' story ends with her employers forgiving all her mess-ups - and she messes up ''a lot'' - because her cooking is ''so'' good.
* Charity Carpenter from [[The Dresden Files]]. According to Harry, "She could whip up a five-course meal for twelve from an egg, two spaghetti noodles, some household chemicals, and a stick of chewing gum."
** Too bad that gene [[Lethal Chef|apparently skipped over Molly.]]
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* House-elves from ''[[Harry Potter]]'', fitting their nature as the ultimate servants. Even Kreacher whips up excellent meals once he truly accepts Harry as his new master.
** Also Molly Weasley, who uses her magic wand [[Mundane Utility|in the kitchen]] and gives it a ''really'' good use according to Harry.
 
 
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