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Reddit mentions of Star Trek Cookbook

Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 16

We found 16 Reddit mentions of Star Trek Cookbook. Here are the top ones.

Star Trek Cookbook
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  • Pocket Books Star Trek
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height9.125 Inches
Length7.375 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 1999
Weight1.4881202685 Pounds
Width0.7 Inches

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Found 16 comments on Star Trek Cookbook:

u/sasquatch007 · 7 pointsr/startrek

This cookbook exists. My wife gave it to me as a gift. It's nice, but I haven't yet been able to persuade her to actually make me any of the recipes yet. (What, do it myself? Nah...)

This blog also exists.

u/rsayers · 4 pointsr/startrek

The first time my gf cooked for me, it was a recipe from this: http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Cookbook-Ethan-Phillips/dp/0671000225

That night I knew she was the one.

u/mister_barfly75 · 3 pointsr/startrekmemes

There's actually a recipe for Sisko's jambalaya in the Star Trek Cookbook.

It's quite good.

u/iVandal · 2 pointsr/startrek

Does it need to be TNG specific? If anything Trek is fair game this pizza cutter is pretty clever.

I always think custom ice cubes are pretty fun also.

Again, this is more Voyager than Next Generation, but a cooking book with Neelix on the cover would make me laugh too.

Hope these help. There are tons of stuff. I'm sure you'll do great!

u/AllOfTimeAndSpace · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I guess to some this and this might be embarassing. I personally just think they're awesome. :P

u/SilveredFlame · 2 pointsr/startrek
  1. Literally everything a replicator can make
  2. Starfleet Combat Rations
  3. Hasperat

    Also, I have the Star Trek Cookbook!
u/Kiirkas · 2 pointsr/startrek

Right on, that sounds totally cool! One of the cool things about the recipes is that they are intended to made in batches of various sizes (making it great for parties with large punch bowls). The original WCB was served in a fishbowl, and definitely meant for two or more people. It wasn't until later that Quark's started offering "single" sized drinks. Oh and the WCB tastes a lot like Hawaiian Punch, and the dry ice is worth the effort to get if you're doing a large group presentation.

Also, for your party: my geek, let me show you it. I haven't purchased that cookbook yet, but there's a space reserved for it on my cookbook shelf.

u/thinkreate · 2 pointsr/MimicRecipes

I realize that my suggestion does not contain the specific recipe you’re looking for, but if you’re into Star Trek food, you might wish to try Neelix’s cookbook. https://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Cookbook-Ethan-Phillips/dp/0671000225