I'm not sure if there is specifically such a 'Harry Potter' fanfic. There are countless fanfictions in the 'Harry Potter' universe, and while it's possible, it's not a common or widely - known trope that I'm aware of.
It's difficult to say for certain. Fanfics can cover a huge range of scenarios. While Voldemort is often depicted as a cruel and powerful dark wizard, the concept of a cooking slave isn't something that immediately comes to mind when thinking about his character in the context of the 'Harry Potter' series. But with the diverse nature of fanfiction, it's entirely possible that some author has explored this idea. You might have to search through various fanfic platforms to find out if such a story exists.
The slave could be using the cooking as a form of resistance. They might be adding ingredients that have hidden magical properties that could harm Voldemort or his followers when consumed.
In this fanfic, the dinner being cooked could be a grand feast for Voldemort and his Death Eaters. The slave, perhaps a captured Hogwarts student, has to use their magic skills in cooking while also dealing with the fear of Voldemort. The description of the dark and gloomy kitchen where the cooking takes place could add to the overall atmosphere of the story.
A 'Harry Potter' fanfic about Voldemort and a cooking slave might start with the slave's capture or how they came to be in Voldemort's service. The slave would likely be treated very poorly, with Voldemort showing no mercy. The cooking aspect could be used to show the contrast between the normalcy of cooking (a homey, everyday activity) and the horror of being in Voldemort's presence. There could be other characters in the fanfic, like Death Eaters who interact with the slave in different ways, some might be more cruel, while others might have a bit of pity. And perhaps the slave could have some hidden power or knowledge that could eventually be used against Voldemort, leading to a potential escape or a change in the power dynamic in the story.
There are some out there. Some fanfictions in this theme might explore the dark and complex relationship between Harry Potter and Voldemort in the context of slavery. However, not all of them are well - written. You can start your search on some popular fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own.
One common theme is power struggle. Harry, as a slave, tries to resist Voldemort's power. Another theme is the exploration of the dark side. It shows how the dark magic and Voldemort's influence can change Harry's situation. Also, the theme of redemption might be there, like Harry trying to find a way to break free and still uphold good in the end.
There could be fanfics where the 'slavery' is more about loyalty and servitude in a non - explicit sense. These might not have any violent or adult - themed elements. They could be more about the power struggle between good and evil with the idea of being a'slave' to Voldemort's cause being a central theme in a family - friendly manner.
I'm not sure about a specific title, but in general, fanfics in this category often play with the idea of Voldemort's control over his followers. They might show how characters are forced to do his bidding, like in some where he uses dark magic to enslave wizards. However, this is a rather dark concept within the Harry Potter fanfic realm.
There probably is. Fanfic communities are full of unique and unexpected plot ideas. This kind of plot would completely turn the original story on its head. It might involve some sort of alternate reality where Harry and Voldemort have a common goal or where they are forced to work together due to some external threat. It could be a really interesting read for those who like exploring different interpretations of the Harry Potter universe.
No, it's not really appropriate. The Harry Potter series is mainly about magic, friendship, and heroism. Turning it into a slavery fanfic distorts the original positive themes.
Sure. There are numerous fanfictions out there, and the idea of 'Harry is Voldemort's slave' could be an interesting, albeit disturbing, premise for some writers. It could be used to explore power dynamics, character development in extreme situations, and the moral implications of such a relationship. But it's important to note that this goes against the core values of the original Harry Potter story.