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Snoop Dogg’s Cookbook Provides Recipes For When You’re Already High

By: Katie Way
30 August 2025 at 02:04

Since the beginning of his career in the early ’90s, when he arrived on the West Coast music scene as a smooth-talking gangsta-rap standout, Snoop Dogg has been more than open about how much he loves smoking weed.

From that “bubonic chronic” he bragged about on ‘Gin and Juice’ to his numerous successful forays into today’s legal cannabis industry, almost 25 years later, the D-O-double-G and marijuana are practically synonymous. That’s why we were initially a little disappointed when we found out Snoop’s first cookbook, “From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from Tha Boss Dogg’s Kitchen,” wouldn’t include any recipes that incorporate cannabis.

It’s not as if cookbooks that combine marijuana and cooking are remotely taboo anymore — see “Bong Appetit” and “Edibles: Small Bites for the Modern Cannabis Kitchen” for two examples from late 2018 alone. And it seems unusual that one of the titular stars of “Mac & Devin Go to High School” would shy away from a chance to include pot in… anything. But, for whatever reason, “From Cook to Crook” declines to teach its readers how to dose their home-cooked munchies.

That’s not to say the plant is entirely absent in “From Crook to Cook,” either. The text is full of cheeky, wink-wink references to smoking pot. Snoop talks about “OG munchies” in three different sections interspersed throughout the book, where he ranks his favorite cereal, chips and candy. He tells readers to “go get baked!” in the introduction for a brownie sundae recipe. And one of the recipes, dubbed “The Lunch Briz-eak,” is literally just a plate of fruit with honey and peanut butter on it that you’re supposed to eat while you get high at work — though, for the record, it sounds tasty.

All we’re saying is, it’s kind of a weird branding choice to not even have a cannabutter recipe in the Snoop Dogg cookbook.

But enough about what “From Crook to Cook”doesn’t have, because at the end of the day, this cookbook is tons of fun, provided you’re a fan of Mr. Doggy Dogg and comprehensive recipes for some truly decadent home-cooked meals. It is undeniably engaging to read. Its pages are colorful, Snoop cracks jokes throughout the copy and there are beautiful photographs of many of the dishes described therein — plus, a great shot of Snoop smirking while he holds a lobster.

The whole thing starts off with a bite-sized opener from his TV co-host Martha Stewart, an introduction from Snoop and a visually delightful tour of Snoop’s cabinet and fridge, photographs absolutely included. From there, the book breaks down into chapters on breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, drinks (again, booze but not pot? C’mon!) and parties.

In total, this book boasts dozens of different recipes. You could conceivably cook Thanksgiving dinner using “From Crook to Cook” alone, which is genuinely impressive. And there are lots of extras tucked away among the recipes, too. The last chapter, for instance, includes playlists to listen to while cooking. Snoop’s “Game Day Playlist” includes “Eye of the Tiger” and “Black & Yellow,” which we simply cannot argue with.

Sure, these recipes are not for those among us looking to count calories or exclude goodies like meat, dairy or gluten from our dietary intake. Biscuits and gravy, cinnamon rolls, fried bologna sandwiches, chicken and waffles, lobster thermidor, chocolate chip cookies and s’mores pie all make appearances in Snoop’s cooking repertoire, for good reason — they’re all delicious. This is a cookbook for people who have tried putting chocolate on pizza at least once, just in case it’s actually really good. Even though this food doesn’t get you high, “From Crook to Cook” is tailor-made for indulging your cravings once you’ve done the hard work of getting yourself high without edible assistance.

In the spirit of accuracy, we tried one of Snoop’s dinner recipes, and overall, we approve. The Last Meal Shrimp Alfredo, apparently inspired by Snoop’s love of the Godfather (gangsta sh*t is another big motif in this cookbook), was intense and required a fair amount of prep and cleanup. But the recipe was easy to follow, the alfredo sauce was thick and creamy and it tasted even better a few hours later, eaten in bed while watching the newest season of the “Great British Baking Show,” if you catch our drift.

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Vegetable Kootu Recipe

By: Pavani
21 January 2024 at 20:10

Dal is something that is made almost every other day in my household. Not just my home, but that is the case in almost every Indian households. Lentils form one of the main source of protein to vegetarians. I am always looking for new ways of making the same old pappu/ dal. My everyday dals are usually very simple like this tomato pappu or this palakura pappu. But occasionally I do make kootu where dal is cooked with vegetables and coconut-peppercorn masala paste. My mom learned it from a Tamil neighbor. Today's recipe is from the cookbook, Dakshin by Chandra...

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Lamb Mince and Pecorino (+Others!)

By: KungFuBBQ
7 September 2020 at 15:13

Lamb Mince and Pecorino (+Others!) Still working my way through the Franco Manca Pizza book and next up was Lamb Mince and Pecorino. The last lamb mince pizza was awesome so I was looking forward to this! This recipe is from the Franco Manca Cookbook:   The dough recipe is from The Pizza Bible:   […]

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Pork Sausage and Roasted Pepper Pizza (+Others!)

By: KungFuBBQ
23 August 2020 at 15:01

Pork Sausage and Roasted Pepper Pizza (+Others!) It’s been a while since a Pizza was the headline cook in one of my blog posts, not sure why but it’s time to start including more Pizza cooks at the top! This one was a Pork Sausage and Roasted Pepper Pizza topped with Parmesan. This recipe is […]

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A Seat at our table

7 July 2022 at 13:35

Curious about our cookbook, A Seat at Our Table. It’s one reward available in our Kickstarter campaign.

What recipes will you find in A Seat at Our Kitchen Table?

Cookbook Cover. On a wooden table with a lighter wooden cutting board. The title says A Seat at Our Kitchen Table. There is also a spatula, wooden spoon, and whisk underneath a butcher knife. In the bottom right corner of the cookbook is a yellow tag with the words Owners of and the logo for Code 1 BBQ. At the very top of the book cover is the tagine From the Kitchen to the Backyard. Recipes, Tips, and Tricks for dinner and events.

What you won’t find:

As much as everyone wants to know all our secrets to our Code 1 recipes, we admit you won’t find those here.

What you will find:

Tips and recipes for everyday cooking, smoking meat, cooking over the open fire and in your kitchen, and meals everyone in the family will enjoy when no one eats the same thing.

With these pages, you’ll get a seat at our dinner table where we cook from the heart. It’s eclectic and unique. We’ve honed our recipes over years of practice, failures, terrible tastings, and finally getting them right.

Everything’s made from scratch yet simple with easy to find ingredients. Lots of substitutes for just about anything. From making dishes vegan and allergy friendly to making them full of gluten and dairy and meat! From using fresh ingredients and prepping yourself to buying the stuff already prepped, because who has time for that?

You’ll learn how to slow smoke a brisket and pork butt and why it’s important to let them rest. You’ll learn how to cook over the open fire in your backyard (or over your charcoal grill).

You’ll get back to nature by using simple wholesome ingredients that leave your food tasting amazing–You won’t miss out on all the fancy stuff no one has in their cabinets anyway–and learn what and how to prep in advance. There’s an inventory list for pantry and shelf stable items that are necessary for any home cook and a storage time table so you know when things go bad.

This all in one place and so much more…

Recipes include:

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  • Taco Tuesday’s with easy homemade refried beans and all the gut friendly fixings to go with it. No more buying pre-made packages for tacos. Side note: we hardly ever eat tacos on Tuesdays!
  • Salad Bar Sunday is a great late lunch early dinner that satisfies everyone. One of my besties, Kelli Webber, gave me this idea and it’s been a family hit ever since. Even with the littles who hate salad and veggies.
  • Sean’s amazing grilling skills in time for the end of summer and fall festivities.
  • Grinding your own meat for burgers.
  • Shrimp, Salmon, and other seafood dishes.
  • A dairy free, gluten friendly, Thanksgiving dinner everyone you know will love with homemade cranberry sauce.
  • Root vegetables, potatoes, sides and more.       

 What’s better than just a cookbook?

A virtual live demonstration from Pit Master Sean and a cookbook. Watch how he butchers, seasons, and slow cooks on Bumblebee, our custom-made Humphrey’s cabinet smoker.

Pit Master Sean Lighting the Smoker
A Light Grocery Haul from Restaurant Depot
Pit Master Sean Trimming Some Brisket

You can find this and other rewards on our kickstarter page.

Thank you for all your support and encouragement. We’ve said it a dozen times, but it always bears repeating we appreciate you!!! Code 1 BBQ would not be a successful family-owned business without our customers and supporters.

Don’t forget our tasting event is Sunday July 10th from 1-5PM. Please register here so we know how much food to bring.

Keep an eye out for baskets, menu, and more info.

Thank you from our family to yours.

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