The MegaMeal Cookbook
"Recipes that will haunt your dreams and your dinner guests."
$29.99
Recipes, rituals, plating doctrine, and acceptable substitutions for the modern interstellar table. Featuring preparations spanning millennia — from the Golden Era's peak abundance to the sparse, inventive cuisine of the Conflict Epoch. Ingredients may be seasonal, extinct, or sentient. The Executive Culinary Council does not accept complaints about the latter.
Reality Layer
A real cookbook drawn from the MEGA MEAL universe. Recipe testing is underway. Print run authorization is pending. It will be delicious. We think. Most of it will be delicious.
Currently in production. We will notify you when this timeline's print run is authorized.
Transmission pending. Stand by.
SKU: CB-001
- Full Title
- The Galactic Cookbook: A Culinary Compendium
- Archivist
- Zara Chen, Keeper of Gastronomic History & Temporal Recipe Preservation
- Archive Location
- The Great Culinary Archives, Sector 7 (Year 35,000)
- Coverage
- Recipes spanning the Golden Era through the Conflict Epoch
- Binding
- Perfect bound
- Dietary Coverage
- Omnivore, Existentialist, Post-Scarcity, Emergency Ration
- Ingredients
- Seasonal, extinct, or sentient — consult index
- Recommended Pairing
- A long stare into the middle distance
- Shelf Life
- Indefinite. The book outlasts most readers.
Is this connected to the MEGA MEAL story?
Yes. The cookbook is canonically compiled by Culinary Archivist Zara Chen in Year 35,000, during the Preservation Era. The recipes reflect the full sweep of MEGA MEAL's timeline — from the opulent excess of the Golden Era to the improvised survival cuisine of the Conflict Epoch.
When will it be available?
The manuscript has been submitted. The dimensional approval board meets quarterly. We remain cautiously optimistic.
Are the recipes real and usable?
Yes. The in-universe framing is fiction; the recipes are real, tested, and edible. Most of them. The ones with asterisks require ingredient substitutions.
Will there be a digital edition?
We are exploring this. Some recipes do not translate well to screens. They prefer darkness and a physical page.
Is this safe to give as a gift?
That depends entirely on your relationship with the recipient and your definition of 'safe.'
Test Kitchen Volunteer (Compensated)
Pre-publication
The recipe on page 47 changed something in me. I cannot say what. The dish was excellent. I have not been the same since. Five stars.
A Food Critic (Name Redacted at Their Request)
Advance Copy Review
Technically brilliant. Morally ambiguous. The dessert chapter should come with a disclaimer. Or a priest. I will be recommending it to everyone I want to unsettle at the table.
Culinary Archivist Zara Chen (Attributed)
Year 35,000
These recipes survived because they mattered. Not every era is preserved. Food is how cultures remember what they valued when things were good, and what they improvised when they weren't. This is both kinds of cookbook.

