It’s here: the Critical Coding Cookbook website contains a collection of 24 recipes that consider computer programming from cultural, philosophical, and decolonial frameworks. The Critical Coding Cookbook perceives history as a messy entanglement rather than a linear graph. There is a growing awareness towards reclaiming ancestral knowledge and a movement to decolonize computation. Through centring marginalised bodies , the aim is to build a collection of alternative histories, narratives, and approaches to computation. This volume of material serves as an open-source educational resource across a spectrum of learning communities.