The Star Wars Cookbook: Wookiee Cookies and Other Galactic Recipes is a cookbook published in 1998, featuring a total of 27 Star Wars–themed recipes. As the cookbook is intended for a young audience, the recipes are simple, all of which may be attempted by older children on their own, or by younger children with adequate parental supervision and guidance.
In keeping with its function as a working cookbook, the recipes are printed on a glossy, waterproof paper which can be wiped clean in case of spillage. The exception to this is the last page of the cookbook, which is actually a pull-out-and-keep page of Star Wars–themed food-label stickers featuring Princess Leia, Yoda, Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, C-3PO, Chewbacca and the Death Star.
Introduction header[]
Consider, young Jedi: Why bake a plain old cookie when you can bake a super-Chewie Wookiee Cookie?
Publisher's summary[]
Now Star Wars fans of any age can cook food that is truly out of this world. From C-3PO Pancakes to Jedi Juice Pops, this intergalactic cookbook features healthy snacks, delicious dishes, sweet treats, and easy-to-use recipes that will entice even the pickiest eaters.
Contents[]
Beverages[]
- Hoth Chocolate
- Jawa Jive Milkshakes
- Skywalker Smoothies
- Yoda Soda
Breakfasts[]
Desserts[]
- Bossk Brownies
- Darth Vader Dark Chocolate Sundaes
- Death Star Popcorn Balls
- R2-D2 Treats
- Sandtrooper Sandies
- Wampa Snow Cones
- Wookiee Cookies
Main Courses[]
- Boba Fett-uccine
- Crazy Cantina Chili
- Galaxy Grilled Cheese
- Greedo's Burritos
- Han-burgers
- Obi-Wan Kebabs
- TIE Fighter Ties
Snacks and Sides[]
- Dark Side Salsa
- Ewok Eats
- The Force Fruit Fun
- Jabba Jiggle
- Jedi Juice Pops
- Tusken Raider Taters
- Death Star popcorn balls
Sources[]
- Time to Bake Wookiee Cookies on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Featured Blog: Running, Cooking and Star Wars on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)