Star Trek Cookie Cutters: I’m a Doctor, Not a Pastry Chef, Jim!

Live long and prosper by upgrading your diet with more cookies! That’s right, carbs are good for you! Just look what they’ve done for William Shatner! Whether you prefer Kirk, Spock, Bones or Scotty, you’ll love these Star Trek cookie cutters and the delicious baked treats you can make with them.

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With these in your mess hall, you’ll be replicating cookies that look like the Starship Enterprise, a phaser, Spock’s hand, the Federation or Klingon logo. The set comes with one each of the aforementioned shapes, though there’s no guarantee that your cookies will be iced as nicely as the examples provided here. That’s up to you and your steady hand. Just be sure not to wear a red shirt while baking, or your oven might explode.

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You can grab the full set of Star Trek cookie cutters over at ThinkGeek for $19.99 (USD). I wonder how much that is in Federation Credits.

[via That’s Nerdalicious]


A Self-Adjusting Measuring Spoon For Insanely Meticulous Chefs [Video]

Baking requires considerably more precision and attention to detail than simply cooking up a meal. If you don’t follow a recipe exactly, your creation just won’t turn out properly. So this self-measuring spoon will either appeal to bakers who are incredibly detail-oriented, incredibly obsessive, or incredibly inept in the kitchen. More »

Custom Doctor Who Cookie Cutters Perfect for Making Dalek-Shaped Jammy Dodgers

If you’ve ever looked for Doctor Who cookie cutters then you know they are hard to find. I’m not sure if any official cookie cutters even exist. So what do you do when you want to make some cookies to stuff in your TARDIS cookie jar? Make your own cookie cutters of course.
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With these Doctor Who cookie cutters you could bake some amazing treats. These awesome custom made cookie cutters were made by Flickr user Nidaram. I especially love the K9 cutter. Nidaram made these for a friend’s Christmas present a couple of years back.

The set includes a Dalek, a TARDIS, a Slightly 3-D TARDIS, and K-9. It’s just hand-bent steel held together at the ends with two machine screws. I’d love to see what the cookies look like.

[via Neatorama]


Game of Thrones White Walker Cake, Eat It with an Obsidian Fork

This Game of Thrones White Walker cake looks great. Winter is coming and it looks yummy. It’s yet another awesome cake by JB Cada and his partner Stephanie Santos from The Regali Kitchen.
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This cake is nicely detailed and says “Night gathers and now the party begins.”  If you follow the books to the letter then you will need to sound the horn three times for the warning of White Walkers. Then it’s safe to dig in. But you will obviously need obsidian cake cutters to eat that White Walker on top.

I bet Samwell Tarley and Jon Snow wish they had cakes like this on the wall. I wish I had one too. They did a fantastic job on this one as always.

[via Geeks Are Sexy]


Breadcrab: Baking Half-Life Style

Fans of the Half-Life series will immediately recognize this delicacy as one of those pesky, but relatively easy to kill headcrabs. Now it might just be my shellfish allergy and fear or anaphylactic shock, but I never really had the desire to find out what a headcrab tasted like, but I might make an exception for this version.

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Yep, this isn’t an ordinary headcrab – it’s a delicious breadcrab, courtesy of the folks at cookies.bruk.org. Now before you get all mad at me and start complaining that the breadcrab dates all the way back to 2004, I already know that. But I never saw it before today, and figured that it might be new for some of you guys as well. It’s the Internet after all, where nothing ever truly dies – it just ages like fine wine, right?

[via That’s Nerdalicious]


Ninja Cake Pops: Are You Quick Enough to Pop Them in Your Mouth?

I have a thing for cake pops. There’s just something so delicious about the idea of a piece of cake you can eat anytime, anywhere – like a lollipop. Whoever invented the cake pop should win a Nobel prize as far as I’m concerned. My favorite cake pops of the day have to be these ones, shaped like little ninjas.

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They’re made by SoSweetPops, and come in an assortment of hooded red and black ninja heads, filled with your choice of chocolate, red velvet, vanilla, yellow, carrot, birthday, or strawberry cake. Yum. Strawberry shinobi! My only concern about these cake pops is that ninjas have been known to pull off some serious defensive maneuvers – so they might try and punch their way out of your mouth when you go to eat one. Or they might not even let you get that far.

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If you think you’re powerful enough to take on the ninja cake pops, head on over to Etsy, where you can grab a dozen for $24(USD).