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Now to the roundup, February has a nice selection of titles
ranging from a book devoted to Pho and one that will have you
cooking with cocktails to titles designed to bring us around the
table with family and friends. There are a 75 books this month –
let’s get started.
USA
Dulce de Leche: Recipes, Stories, & Sweet
Traditions by Josephine Caminos Oria is a cookbook and
memoir rolled into one. The Buenos Aires born author and founder of
La Dorita, a small-batch, all-natural line of dulce de leche
products, shares stories and recipes dating back to when the family
moved to America and she cooked by her grandmother Dorita’s side.
The book is beautiful with lovely illustrations throughout and
includes five recipes for variations of dulce de leche alone!
Josephine shares soulful recipes that will start your day off with
breakfast and end with a comforting dinner followed by a luscious
dessert.
Back Pocket Pasta: Inspired Dinners to Cook on the
Fly by Colu Henry outlines how a well-stocked kitchen and
a few seasonal ingredients can be the motivation for delicious,
simply prepared meals in the time it takes to boil water. Pantry
staples give you a head start, so you can plan your meal on the way
home from work. If you know that you have a tin of anchovies,
parmesan, and panko bread crumbs, you can pick up fresh kale to
make Tuscan Kale “Caesar” Pasta. Or if you have capers, red pepper
flakes, and a lemon, you can make Linguine with Quick Chili Oil.
With genius flavor combinations, a gorgeous photograph for every
recipe, and a smart guide to easy-drinking cocktails and wine, this
book will inspire you to cook better meals faster. Colu has a number of events
scheduled to promote her book.
Share: Delicious and Surprising Recipes to Pass
Around Your Table by Chris Santos and Rick Rodgers is a
hip collection of innovative dishes from the sexy Chopped judge and
restaurant owner written along with one of our favorite cookbook
writers,
Rick Rodgers. The photographs are stellar and
the recipes will rock your palate – French Onion Soup Dumplings
(something that has been on my bucket list to make), Crab Corn Dogs
with Old Bay Alioli and Oreo Pancakes with Vanilla Créme Icing are
just a few examples. I apologize for continuing to use this
phrase – but this book is a must have. Be sure to enter
our giveaway for a chance to win a copy of this
fantastic title and check out t
he review post which will give you more
information as well as a delicious recipe to try now.
Cooking with Cocktails: 100 Spirited
Recipes by Kristy Gardner promises to be a beautiful book
where each recipe is spirited resulting in a delicious adventure
with roots in Italian and French cuisine. Julia Child
famously commented, “I enjoy cooking with wine, sometimes I even
put it in the food” and Kristy delivers on Julia’s quote with
recipes such as Irish Whisky French Onion Soup, Limoncello Spot
Prawns with Fresh Black Pepper, Beer Braised Chicken Thighs and Red
Wine Poached Pears with Creamy Ricotta.
The Pho Cookbook: Easy to Adventurous Recipes for
Vietnam’s Favorite Soup and Noodles by Andrea Nguyen
delivers the definitive guide to all things pho. Gorgeous
photographs throughout with recipes for variations of pho and
add-ons to make your bowl of comfort pop. Recipes for Panfried Pho
Noodles, Pho Pot Stickers and Pho Noodle Rolls will add some tasty
elements to accompany Vietnam’s favorite soup and noodles. Andrea’s
books are perfection and be sure to check out the
event she has scheduled to celebrate this book.
A Meatloaf in Every Oven: Two Chatty Cooks, One
Iconic Dish and Dozens of Recipes – from Mom’s to Mario
Batali’s by Frank Bruni and Jennifer Steinhauer delivers
wit and sustenance in the form of warm, comforting meatloaf
recipes. Marilyn Pollack Naron’s illustrations adorn this fun title
that will have you gathering ingredients to make Bobby Flay’s
Korean-Style Meatloaf with Spicy Glaze or Alex Guarnashelli’s Mom’s
Meatloaf in no time. Frank and Jennifer have a few events on the
calendar to talk about their new book – check to see if
they are in your area.
Cooking for Friends: Bring People Together, Enjoy
Good Food, and Make Happy Memories by Terry Edwards and
George Craig is another title that I am crushing over this month.
The two authors began by making meals for their friends and ended
up opening one of London’s most celebrated pop-up restaurants –
Check On. 100 great recipes with stunning photographs by Georgie
Clark make this book shine. Grilled Scallops with Bacon Butter,
Curried Cauliflower and Almond Soup and Walnut and Potato Dumplings
with Rainbow Chard and Berkswell are a few treasures from this
title. Please check out our
review and recipe post on this title and be
sure to
enter our giveaway. This book was published in
the UK last year as
Terry & George – Feeding Friends.
Princess Pamela’s Soul Food Cookbook: A
Mouth-Watering Treasury of Afro-American Recipes by Pamela
Strobel is back in print after 45 years thanks to the efforts of
the
Lee
Brothers. Princess Pamela’s speakeasy-style restaurant in New
York was the place to be, serving regulars that included Andy
Warhol and Diana Ross for thirty years. Her Southern cooking
influenced chefs nationwide, and her cookbook was one of the
earliest books to coin the term “soul food”. This iconic book of
African-American cuisine has been out of print for forty years and
Rizzoli has brought it back for a new generation of cooks. Fried
Chicken and Collard Greens and unique treasures such as Pork Spoon
Bread and Peanut Butter Biscuits are delivered with advice on
living and loving. Food52 shares a
fascinating piece on Princess Pamela that
is a must read. Pamela’s motto was “eat with lovin’ kindness” – we
all need a little of that.
Dinner Déjà Vu: Southern Tonight, French
Tomorrow by Jennifer Booker shares recipes for two
delicious meals, one Southern and one French, from one list of
ingredients. The Southern-born author traveled to Paris to study
French cooking at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts only to
realize that rustic French and Southern dishes use many of the same
ingredients. This is Jennifer’s second title, her first
book
Field Peas to Foie Gras looks like a
winner as well. I’m looking forward to this title. A promotion on
this title (and the author’s first book) will be coming soon.
breddos Tacos: A Delicious Edible Plate by
Nud Dudhia and Chris Whitney was released in 2016 in the UK and in
the US this month. The book offers over 75 recipes for tacos,
tostadas, and small plates, including over 70 condiments. Their
tempting dishes include Barbacoa beef cheeks, Yucatan chicken with
mango habanero sauce, Green chorizo and duck egg, Baja fish tacos,
and Octopus ‘al pastor’ with roasted pineapple. The book is packed
with gorgeous photos and recipes for accompaniments, wings and
more.
Naturally Nourished: Healthy, Delicious Meals Made
with Everyday Ingredients by Sarah
Britton streamlines vegetarian cooking by bringing her
signature vibrant photography and fantastic flavors to an
accessible cookbook fit for any budget, any day of the week. Her
mains, sides, soups, salads, and snacks all call for easy cooking
techniques and ingredients found in any grocery store. With
callouts to vegan and gluten-free options and ideas for
substitutions, this beautiful cookbook shows readers how to cook
smart, not hard. The author’s first book,
My New Roots, is absolutely gorgeous and I am
excited to get my hands on this title! Sarah has
an event
scheduled on the 28th in Vancouver.
Harvest: Unexpected Projects Using 47 Extraordinary
Garden Plants by Stefani Bittner and Alethea Harampolis is
a practical, inspirational, and seasonal guide that will help make
any garden more productive and enjoyable with a variety of projects
using unexpected and often common garden plants, some of which may
already be growing in your backyard. Visually stunning, the book
contains vibrant photographs and is teeming with myriad uses for
the wealth from our gardens.
My
Sweet Kitchen: Recipes for Stylish Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Donuts,
Cupcakes, and More–Plus Tutorials for Distinctive Decoration,
Styling, and Photography by Linda Lomelino shares not only
recipes but also the author’s expert advice on how to bake,
decorate, and photograph your own delicious creations. Through
nearly 50 original recipes for decadent delights – from Rhubarb
Summer Cake and Lime Pie with Marinated Strawberries to Chocolate
Cake with Meringue Brûlée and Caramel Macadamia Tart – Linda is
your guide to making picture-perfect desserts. Turn each recipe an
opportunity to bake, style, click, and share. For more information
on this title and a recipe you can try now check out
our review post and be sure to enter our
contest.
Onions Etcetera: The Essential Allium Cookbook –
more than 150 recipes for leeks, scallions, garlic, shallots,
ramps, chives and every sort of onion by Kate Winslow and Guy
Ambrosino is one of the best single subject cookbooks I have come
across. The recipes are varied and special and the photographs are
incredible. I will be doing a full review and promotion on this
title but for now I will tell you I want to make every single
recipe in this book. In addition to the dishes where the star is
first and foremost onions, there are recipes such as a Sunday
Brisket with Onions then Tuesday’s Shepherd’s Pie using leftovers
from the brisket, Roasted Onions Stuffed with Lentils, Feta and
Prunes, Noodle Toss with Pork, Shredded Tofu and Garlic Chives and
a gorgeous Chive Pasta with Six-Allium Sauce. This book will not
gather dust on your bookshelf. The authors
have events
scheduled to promote this title.
Bake from Scratch is collection of
recipes from the first year of the Bake from Scratch magazine which
features endless inspiration for home bakers. Bake from Scratch is
one of my favorite magazines – it is extremely well done and I can
imagine that this book will be the same. I pre-ordered the book and
am looking forward to its release on the 28th. It will be nice to
have all the magazine’s content in one beautiful cookbook.
The Chinese Kitchen Garden: Growing Techniques and
Family Recipes from a Classic Cuisine by Wendy
Kiang-Spray beautifully blends the story of the author’s
cultural heritage with growing information for 38 Chinese vegetable
such as lotus root, garlic, chives, and eggplant and 25 traditional
recipes, like congee, dumplings, and bok choy stir-fry, all
organized by season.
The Fast Days Cookbook: Delicious & filling
low-calorie recipes for the 5:2 diet by Laura Herring helps you
plan what to eat and when for those on the 5:2 diet which calls for
restricting your calorie consumption to 25% of your energy
(calorie) needs, two days a week, and eating normally the rest of
the time. Clever ideas for utilizing ingredients that focus on
flavors and give you maximum satisfaction for the fewest calories
is what you will find in these recipes. With 60 delicious, quick,
and easy dishes ranging from 50 to 450 calories, the meals in this
book can actually be enjoyed any day even if you aren’t following
this specific diet plan. Prawn Summer Rolls with Dipping Sauce,
Fig, Apricot & Pistachio Granola and Poke Bowls are just a few
examples that don’t sound like deprivation at all.
The Complete Cook’s Country Magazine 2016 by
America’s Test Kitchen gathers all six issues of Cook’s
Country magazine from the past year in one edition. This title
features over 250 easy-to-make, family-friendly recipes from the
cooks at America’s Test Kitchen, 170 brutally honest product
ratings, and 150 amazingly effective quick tips and shortcuts, plus
a detailed index to help you find it all fast. A spill-safe plaid
cover with a cloth spine makes this a beautiful edition for your
cookbook library.
The Skillet Suppers Cookbook by Williams-Sonoma
Test Kitchen shows how the creative use of a single pan in the
kitchen can lead to delicious diversity at the table. A small
collection of 22 recipes for healthy and wholesome meals that can
be made in one simple skillet are contained in the 56 pages. An
easy primer describes the particular benefits of the various
skillet materials and finishes, and a collection of quick tips
assists in their care and upkeep.
Tree of Life: Turkish Home Cooking by Joy E.
Stocke and Angie Brenner and Jason Varney is based on the memoir
Anatolian Days and Nights and presents more than 100
accessible recipes inspired by Turkish food traditions found in the
authors’ travels. These thoughtful adaptations of authentic dishes
draw on readily available ingredients while featuring traditional
techniques. Recipes include Circassian Chicken, Carrot Hummus with
Toasted Fennel Seeds, SpiceRoute Moussaka, Weeknight Lamb Manti,
Stuffed Grape Leaves, and Black Sea Hazelnut Baklava, and so much
more.
Ambrosia, Volume 3: Brooklyn by Bonjwing Lee,
Adam Goldberg, Daniela Velasco and Elyssa Goldberg delivers
the great borough of Brooklyn’s food story. From the mouths of
great chefs, street vendors and guardians of hallowed centuries-old
institutions we learn about one of the most influential and complex
regions in the world, and what its like to cook and eat there in
2016. Volume 3 eats its way through Brooklyn and brings you
stories, photos, and recipes from the area’s greatest chefs. Prior
issues of this publication are
Ambrosia Volume 1: Mexico and
Ambrosia Volume 2: Denmark.
Beautifully Real Food: Guilt-Free, Meat-Free
Recipes to Indulge In by Sam Murphy is an incredible
collection of recipes that includes delicious, healthy options for
breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as sides, salads, sauces,
smoothies and desserts. It features the author’s recipes for:
Spaghetti Carbonara, Loaded Vegan Hot Dogs, Salted Caramel
Brownies, The Vegan Big Mac, and more. Whether you’re looking to go
without meat or dairy every day, every week or just once a month,
or if you just want to indulge in guilty food without the guilt,
this is the perfect guide to making meals you can really
enjoy.
Weeknight Paleo: 100+ Easy and Delicious
Family-Friendly Meals by Julie Mayfield and Charles
Mayfield, the bestselling authors of
Paleo Comfort Foods and
Quick & Easy Paleo Comfort Foods are back
with easy, delicious, quick, family-friendly Paleo recipes for
dinner, featuring plenty of lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, and
healthy fats. 100 satisfying Paleo recipes are here to add variety
and keep your family well fed, no matter how hectic or busy your
day. For those new to Paleo or in need of a refresher, the
Mayfields list the equipment, appliances, and pantry staples you’ll
need to set up a Paleo kitchen, and provide prep tips, meal plans,
and shopping lists to organize weekly meals.
Truffle Boy: My Unexpected Journey Through the
Exotic Food Underground by Ian Purkayastha is the story of
New York City’s leading truffle importer who boasts a devoted
clientele of top chefs nationwide who began as a food-obsessed
teenager in rural Arkansas who learned to forage for wild mushrooms
from an uncle in the Ozark hills. Rife with tales from the hidden
underbelly of the elite restaurant scene, this title chronicles
Ian’s high stakes dealings with a truffle kingpin in Serbia,
meth-head foragers in Oregon, crooked businessmen and maniacal
chefs in Manhattan, gypsy truffle hunters in the forests of
Hungary, and a supreme adventure to find “Gucci mushrooms” in the
Himalayan foothills.
The Temporary Bride: A Memoir of Love and Food in
Iran by Jennifer Klinec is the story of the author’s
fearlessness in leaving a boring corporate job to launch a cooking
school from her London apartment and travel the world in search of
delicious recipes and obscure culinary traditions. Her journey
takes her to Iran, where she seeks out a local woman to learn the
secrets of Persian cuisine.
Vahid, son of the local
woman, is suspicious of the strange foreigner who turns up in his
mother’s kitchen. When the two are thrown together on an unexpected
adventure, they discover a mutual attraction that draws them
irresistibly toward each other.
Cravings: How I Conquered Food by Judy
Collins is a no-holds-barred account of the folk legend’s
harrowing struggle with compulsive overeating and of the journey
that led her to a solution.
Food & Wine Annual Cookbook 2017: An Entire
Year of Recipes by Matt Moore is Food & Wine Magazine’s
annual recipe collection is filled with simple and fabulous dishes,
all perfected in their Test Kitchen. Look for the most delicious
recipes from star chefs, including Thomas Keller, Marcus
Samuelsson, Michael Symon, Alex Guarnaschelli and Dominique
Ansel.
Everyday Seafood: From the Simplest Fish to a
Seafood Feast, 100 recipes for Home Cooking by Nathan
Outlaw offers 100 brand-new recipes for all kinds of fish and
shellfish. Economical and healthy, good-quality fresh seafood is
also fast and easy to cook. This
title was previously released in the UK last
year. A visually beautiful book full of photographs and delivers
much more than delicious seafood recipes. Wine pairings, side
dishes and even dessert (to follow your seafood feast) makes this a
well-rounded cookbook for all seafood lovers.
Easy Mexican Food Favorites: A Mexican Cookbook for
Taqueria-Style Home Cooking by Jennifer Olvera shares the
cooking secret the author discovered while trying to bring Mexican
favorites to her family’s table and that is all you need to enjoy
delicious Mexican food at home is some simple techniques,
time-saving tips, and a gradual, acquired instinct. She delivers
all this and more in this title along with 115 hassle-free recipes
and step-by-step instructions.
Easy Flourless Muffins & Cookies: Delicious
Recipes for Healthy, Portable Gluten-Free Snacks by Amanda
Drozdz delivers recipes that come together in a snap and are
completely gluten-free, using clever techniques and easily found
wheat alternatives to get that scrumptious light and fluffy texture
in muffins, and the classic chewy goodness in bars and cookies.
Examples include: Honey Almond Oatmeal Muffins, Pumpkin Cream
Cheese Muffins, No-Bake Dark Chocolate Trail Mix Bars, Chocolate
Hazelnut Stuffed Muffins and Chewy Ginger Molasses Cookies.
Happily Homemade: Cooking with Love by Rachel
Schultz shares the author’s go-to creations that always get rave
reviews. The popular blogger and Pinterest celebrity’s approachable
recipes include only ingredients you can find at your local grocery
store. This gorgeous cookbook includes a photo of every recipe,
plus essays and tips from Rachel (and her friends) on hospitality
and making life easier in the kitchen.
Pâtisserie Gluten Free: The Art of French Pastry:
Cookies, Tarts, Cakes and Puff Pastries by Patricia Austin
offers a tantalizing collection of gluten-free recipes. This
beautifully photographed cookbook is unique in presenting some of
the most challenging treats to make without gluten: classic French
pastries. The photographs of the pastries in this book would rival
any book devoted to pastry. Perfect madeleines, tarts, cakes and
cookies that I am eager to try. Recently, we’ve discovered that my
son and I may have some gluten sensitivities and with books like
this title – we won’t need to give up delicious desserts.
Chocolat: From the Cocoa Bean to the Chocolate
Bar by Pierre Marcolini reveals the trade secrets of the
art of fine chocolate making: learn how to roast, grind, and temper
the chocolate at home just like the professionals and master all
aspects of chocolate making. His recipes run the gamut of chocolate
possibilities-irresistible creamy sauces, decadent pastries, bars,
truffles, and even a smattering of savory dishes-and are
beautifully presented and gorgeously photographed in this handsome
volume that no chocolate lover should be without.
Gorgeous: Eat Well, Look Great by Shvetha
Jaishankar dips into the former model and Miss India’s own
experiments with food, weight loss and well-being to present a
collection of delightful recipes, insights and a meal plan on how
to eat well and look great. She has also gathered refreshing ideas
and recipes from the kitchens of India’s top models like Priyanka
Chopra, Milind Soman, Malaika Arora Khan, Gul Panag and Madhu
Sapre, who embody a balance that allows them to eat what they truly
enjoy while still looking their best.
Leon: Fast & Free by Jane Baxter, Henry
Dimbleby and John Vincent delivers recipes from the High Street
restaurant chain that are completely gluten- and dairy-free, with
some formed from a paleo diet. The book, as all
Leon titles
are, is beautiful with gorgeous photographs and tempting recipes
such as Coconut Water Fried Chicken, Okonomiyaki, Pitta Di Patate
(an onion and potato bread) and Roast Chicken with Jerusalem
Artichokes & Coppa Di Parma. As the cover states, this book is
for people who really like food.
Jane Butel’s Tex-Mex Cookbook (The Jane Butel
Library) by Jane Butel is being re-released this month in
paperback. Tex-Mex cooking is more popular than ever and Jane
Butel, founder of the Pecos River Spice Company, makes it simple
and easy with hundreds of recipes, for everything from the best
guacamole to crab-filled enchiladas.
Herbs for Flavor, Healing, and Natural Beauty
by Jim Rude and Jena Carlin encourages you to tantalize your
tastebuds and naturally enhance your beauty with fresh herbs.
Featuring gorgeous photography, this one-of-a-kind guide is a
carefully cultivated collection of beauty and healing secrets,
space-saving herb garden ideas, and recipes for delectable
herb-inspired dishes. Discover the wide variety of delicious,
healthy, and beautiful ways to use herbs in your kitchen – from
familiar flavors like basil and thyme to new favorites like burnet
and tarragon.
One Pan & Done: Hassle-Free Meals from the Oven
to Your Table by Molly Gilbert shows you how to use your
oven to your advantage, letting it do most of the work to turn out
juicy, crispy roasts, succulent vegetables, rich stews, flaky fish,
and, of course, sweet treats. Think of it as fast slow-cooking, but
with the benefits of baking, roasting, and broiling for
concentrated, intense flavor every time. The best part is that with
Molly’s simple, hands-off recipes, you’ll have time to savor your
meal and enjoy your company. Whether you’re an over-scheduled
parent, a busy young professional, or even an accomplished cook,
you deserve food that’s big on flavor, but simple on steps. This
book is the follow up to her run-away hit
Sheet Pan Suppers.
Mouthfeel: How Texture Makes Taste (Arts and
Traditions of the Table: Perspectives on Culinary History) by
Ole G. Mouritsen and Klavs Styrbæk investigates the multiple ways
in which food texture influences taste. Combining scientific
analysis with creative intuition and a sophisticated knowledge of
food preparation, they write a one-of-a-kind book for food lovers
and food science scholars.
The Migraine Relief Plan: An 8-Week Transition to
Better Eating, Fewer Headaches, and Optimal Health by Stephanie
Weaver is an essential lifestyle guide to reducing headaches and
other symptoms related to migraine, vertigo, and Meniere’s disease.
Its “slow-approach” plan and more than 75 trigger-free recipes set
readers up for success – even when they’re in pain.
One Part Plant: A Simple Guide to Eating Real, One
Meal at a Time by Jessica Murnane shares what the author
learned on her way to healing her body through food and all she
asks of us is to eat one plant-based meal a day. She keeps it
simple and, most importantly, delicious – with 100 allergy-friendly
recipes like Creamy Mushroom Lasagna, Easy Vegetable Curry Bowls,
Triple Berry Skillet Cobbler, and Chocolate Chunk
Cookies. Featuring her top ten pantry basics, practical
advice, and colorful and bold photography, this title is
an inspiring and educational guide to eating real and feeling
your best.
From Cabela’s Kitchen Table by Cabela’s
Outfitters is a collection of recipes provided by employees of
Cabela’s Outfitters, Among these pages you will find more than 200
recipes and DIY tips on how to prepare your game fist and other
wild edibles.
At the First Table: Food and Social Identity in
Early Modern Spain (Early Modern Cultural Studies) by Jodi
Campbell demonstrates the ways in which early modern Spaniards
used food as a mechanism for the performance of social
identity.
Research on European food culture has
been based largely on studies of England, France, and Italy, but
more locally on Spain. Jodi Campbell combines these studies with
original research in household accounts, university and monastic
records, and municipal regulations to provide a broad overview of
Spanish food customs and to demonstrate their connections to
identity and social change in the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries.
Pure Heart: A Spirited Tale of Grace, Grit, and
Whiskey by Troylyn Ball and Bret Witter is a charming
story of a woman who set out to find a purpose in the most
unexpected of places, and ended up finding happiness, contentment,
and a community of love and respect. This is the story of Asheville
Distillery and Troy & Sons and one woman’s quest to create the
perfect moonshine recipe.
Porridge: Oats + Grains + Seeds + Rice by
Anni Kravi shares over 50 recipes which take inspiration
from around the world, using oats, quinoa, amaranth, raw buckwheat,
bulgur wheat, rice and spelt. The chapters are broken down into
mylk (almond milk and coconut milk) bases, sweet, savoury, raw and
cooked recipes and over 20 inventive toppings. All the recipes are
sugar-free, dairy-free, vegetarian and vegan. This title is being
released in the US this month and previously released in the UK in
January.
More Braai the Beloved Country by Jean Nel has
been released in the US and South Africa this month.
Following on the success of
Braai the Beloved Country, the well-known
outdoor cooking coach, shares his braai secrets in this title. Full
of mouth-watering recipes such as Coffee-rubbed Ribeye Steaks, Pork
Belly with a Quince and Sherry Glaze or the classic South African
Chicken and Apricot Sosaties, this book is also filled with
stunning photographs. With a keen enthusiasm for wood and charcoal
braaiing, Jean Nel is undoubtedly a braai fanatic. Give him a piece
of meat and he will magic it into one of his classic, effortless
masterpieces of smoky delight. If you have ever been uncertain
about the difference between Direct and Indirect cooking, or any
aspect of braaiing, spend an afternoon engrossed in this book and
you too will soon be an expert.
Leafy Greens Cafe: Recipes from Our Organic
Garden by Antonia de Luca is another title being released in
South Africa and the US this month. There are two things for which
Italians are world-famous: passion and wonderful food, and Antonia
De Luca’s family have been gifted with both. In this, De Luca’s
first cookbook, she details the joy of learning about farming and
cooking from her father and grandmother, who instilled in her an
appreciation for the sheer delight of sun-ripened ox-heart heirloom
tomatoes, fragrant fresh basil and crusty home-baked breads.
Following the success of Leafy Greens Café, whose core concept is
to create a daily menu from whatever has been freshly harvested
from Rocky Ridge Farm’s organic garden, De Luca presents a
collection of her favourite recipes (including spinach croquettes,
kale salad and Piña Coladas) to encourage a return to natural,
living foods.
Asian Pies: A Collection of Pies and Tarts with an
Asian Twist by Evonne Lyn Lee and Sarah FC Lee is a stunning
cookbook that contains 50 unique pie recipes that are set to make
the Western staple an Asian favourite! Featuring 50 recipes from
potpies and puff pastries to tarts, this collection of unique Asian
pies will redefine the limits of pie-baking with exciting sweet and
savoury pie fillings that tantalize your taste buds. This book is
being released in Singapore and the US this month.
My
First Kitchen by Vikas Khanna expertly guides you on how
to set up your own kitchen, cook marvelous food in quick, easy
steps, throw parties, even barbeque like you were a pro! He holds
your hand through the journey as you pick the best produce, learn
to cut, chop and preserve and puree all the processes that you
thought too intimidating. My First Kitchen is the only book you
will need to begin your culinary journey! This title is being
released in India and the US.
Vikas’ cookbooks are favorites in my collection
and it doesn’t hurt that he is easy on the eyes.
Israel
Bone Soup and Flipped Bread: The
Yemenite Jewish Kitchen by Sue Spertus Larkey is being
released in Israel this month and comes to the US in March – it
shares beautiful photographs, both modern and archival and presents
the history, little-known culinary heritage and food traditions of
the over two-thousand-year-old Yemenite Jewish community, as well
as the changes that followed immigration to Israel in the 1950’s. A
chapter on the indispensable Yemenite larder is followed by three
sections devoted to everyday recipes and recipes for foods that
traditionally accompany life-cycle events and holidays. These are
prefaced by descriptions of the many colorful customs central to
the celebrations, Yemenite cooks personal stories, tips and above
all, their deep desire to preserve their beloved food
heritage.
UK
Flipping Good!: Pancakes from Across the
World by Sudi Pigott takes influences from countries all
over the world to create a unique collection of recipes. We love
pancakes in this house and I preordered this book because of the
list of recipes which include Ricotta pancakes with Banana and
Honeycomb Orange Butter; Potato Latkes with Sumac Fried Egg;
Galettes de Sarrasin with Leeks and Merguez sausage; Okonomiyaki
with Shredded Cabbage, Prawns and Tamarind Sauce; Fluffy Coconut
Flour Pancakes with Apricots and Maple Syrup; and Kaiserschmarren
with Plum Compote. This title is being released in the UK and
US.
Everyday Delicious: Super Tasty Breakfasts,
Brunches, Mains, Desserts & Snacks by Izy Hossack is
the paperback version of
Top with Cinnamon which is being released
in the UK and US this month. I recently posted a
review of this title on Sunday Supper
Movement and was pleasantly surprised by the variety of dishes this
young blogger has created. Her next title,
The Savvy
Cook will be out in July and is geared toward cooking for
one or two people. Izy is someone to watch. The Chocolate Chip
Amaretto Torte from Everyday Delicious is fantastic!
The Homemade Vegan by Joanne O’Connell is
being published in the UK this month and comes to the US in April.
This book is a collection of recipes from vegan’s early days giving
them the proper context and referencing the communities and
households who created them. The recipes demonstrate affordable
ways to eat healthy dairy alternatives, without the added
chemicals, sugar, and salt, which are now so often added to the
processed versions produced by major food
manufacturers.
The Food and Cooking of Pakistan: Traditional
Dishes From The Home Kitchen by Shezhad Husain includes 85
classic recipes from the ‘Land of the Pure’ and is being released
in both the UK and US this month. Pakistan is proud of its
culinary heritage and the regional dishes that are increasingly
popular around the world. Traditionally based on ancient Mughlai
recipes, modern Pakistani cooking embraces the ingredients and
techniques of nearby countries, creating richer, more elaborate
food that is often referred to in the West as being Lahori or
Peshawari. Delectable biyanis – a must at every wedding banquet –
biryanis, nehari, haleem, kebabs, gol gappay are just a few
examples of the recipes in this title.
Eat Better Not Less: 100 Healthy and Satisfying
Recipes by Nadia Damaso proves that healthy food isn’t
boring, and filling your body with the right ingredients can make
you feel amazing. It is an absolutely stunning book with
eye-popping photographs that totally are crave worthy. There are
even desserts including ice cream! Beef Tenderloin with Plum
Blackberry Sauce and Garlic Mushrooms, Divine Nougat Cheesecake
Topped with Chocolate Sauce and Sweet Potato Fries with Heavenly
Tahini Dip are a few examples of what awaits you in this gorgeous
book.
Adventures of a Terribly Greedy Girl by Kay
Plunkett-Hogge is a celebration of a tumbling through life, of
mistakes, and opportunities laid bare. Joyful, witty, and
occasionally indiscreet, this is a book that stares at menopause
with a gin in hand and looks back at a life entirely unplanned. The
book also includes 25 pivotal recipes including Ivy on the Shore
Salad, Salty-sweet Peanut Cookies, and Thai Gravadlax.
Love Your Lunches: Vibrant Healthy Recipes to
Brighten Up Your Day by Rebecca Dickinson has over 50
inspiring ideas to brighten up your mid-day meals. Each recipe
is nutritionally balanced, easy to make, and mouth-wateringly
delicious. There are also ideas for toppers, snacks, shared
lunches, and innovative ways to package and transport your lunches.
Learn to adapt last night’s leftovers for an exciting lunchtime
meal as well as fresh and cost-effective ideas for those days when
you haven’t got the time to make lunch at home. All recipes are
vegetarian, with vegan and meat alternatives so you can easily mix
and match your lunch to your own personal preference. This book
comes to the US in April.
Taste: The Infographic Book of Food by Laura
Rowe explores the complex, colourful and at times
controversial world of food, through a collection of
thought-provoking, stimulating and beautifully-crafted
infographics. This title is also being released in the US.
Pancakes and Waffles: Delicious Ideas For Breakfast,
Brunch and Beyond by Hannah Miles delivers many ways to
add variety to breakfast including nutritious recipes to kick
start your day. With recipes for Oatmeal Pancakes with Berry
Compote and Granola Pancakes with Salty Honey Sauce your family
will love coming to the breakfast table. Decadent treats include
Oreo Pancakes with Chocolate Fudge Sauce and Salted Caramel
Waffles. Also included are lunch or breakfast-for-dinner options
such as Beer and Bacon Pancakes, Squash and Goat Cheese Pancakes or
Huevos Rancheros Waffles.
Cheesecake: 60 classic and original recipes for
heavenly desserts also by the prolific Hannah Miles
celebrates this most beloved of desserts. A chapter on the Classics
includes simple Baked Vanilla, Raspberry Ripple, and Mini Chocolate
Chip cheesecakes. Whatever the time of year, Fruity cheesecakes are
the best way to enjoy whatever is in season; try Strawberry and
Clotted Cream, Champagne and Pink Rhubarb, or Bananas Foster. For
those with the most incurable of sweet tooths, Candy Bar
cheesecakes are packed with your favorite confections-from peanut
brittle to rocky road cheesecake-while Gourmet recipes add a touch
of contemporary sophistication, including Salted Honey, Chocolate
Chile, and Crème Brulée varieties. Party cheesecakes offer truly
original ideas for brightening any occasion, from pretty Trifle
Cheesecakes in glass jars to irresistible Cheesecake Pops! And
finally, International skips over the globe to bring you
cheesecakes in flavors such as Japanese Cherry Blossom and Italian
Tiramisu. This is a reprint of the
2003
version and is being released both in the UK and US.
Hannah’s
books are lovely.
Australia
Breakfast Bowls: 52 Nourishing Recipes to Kick-Start
Your Day by Caroline Griffiths is a sure-fire way to fuel
your morning. The
giveaway is open to EYB members in the
USA, UK and Australia and ends on March 17th. The r
eview and recipe post will give you more
information about the title.
Taste For Life: Eat Kindly, Tread Lightly, Live
Well explores the delicious world of plant-based food with
Animals Australia, the leading animal protection organisation –
more 100 mouthwatering recipes for every occasion.
Phillippa’s Home Baking by
Phillippa Grogan and Richard Cornish shares more
than 140 reliable recipes from Australia, New Zealand and beyond,
gathered from family, friends and her travels. What’s more, she
hands on her precious baking wisdom, from baker to baker, to
guarantee you’ll enjoy all the rewards of successful home baking
for your loved ones. I ordered this title and just received it –
absolutely gorgeous with stunning photographs. Recipes for
Indonesian Spiced Layer Cake, Pine Nut Cheesecake and Spanish
Almond Cake with Pistacio and Honey Cream are some of the unique
recipes in this title.
The $50 Weekly Shop: How to Buy Groceries for a
Family of Four on a Tight Budget by Jody Allen will teach you
how to feed your family for only $50 a week! Need advice about
saving money when it comes to that weekly grocery shop? This book
provides you with a step-by-step guide on how to get your family
grocery budget down to only $50. Jody Allen, of Stay-at-Home Mum
fame, will help you set up your grocery budget, create delicious
meals that cost less, and make the most of every grocery purchase.
Featuring recipes, meal plans, sample grocery lists and advice on
how to grow and make your own food, The $50 Grocery Shop is sure to
revolutionise the way you budget for your household without
compromising on quality or flavour! We will be sharing a promotion
for our Australian members soon!
Food to Make You Glow by Lola Berry shares the key
whole foods to support specific health goals: happiness, energy,
beauty, immunity, calming, weight loss and detox. As well as 90
delicious recipes based around these wholefood heroes, Lola
recommends the best herbal teas, lifestyle tips, exercises and
activities for each health goal. Lola has authored a
number of
books.
Whole Food Bowl Food: Naturally Gluten Free,
Delicious Home Cooking by Anna Lisle is a must for
the modern cook who loves to try new recipes that are super tasty,
healthy and just a little bit different. All the recipes are gluten
free (and many are sugar and dairy free), so the whole family can
enjoy. For author and foodie, Anna Lisle, a whole food diet is
simply about enjoying real food ingredients in their most natural
state such as whole grains, full fat dairy, lean meats, seafood,
nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables.
The Vegan Kitchen: 130+ Wholefood Recipes for a
Plant-based Diet from Australian Women’s Weekly offers the
long-time vegan and those just starting out, fresh recipe ideas
using ‘new’ alternative ingredients readily available in most
supermarkets. There are also recipes for making your own yoghurt,
cheese, mayonnaise and ice-cream – all free of animal
products.
New Zealand
Wholehearted by Kelly Gibney is filled
with over 100 recipes for inspiringly accessible nourishing meals.
This title which is being released in New Zealand (and available in
the US and UK) contains recipes to cater to everyone’s dietary
requirements. An abundance of gluten-free, sugar-free, dairy-free,
vegetarian and vegan options for ideas for breakfast through to
dinner and dessert ensures that feeding everyone in your life,
including yourself, with wholesome food that is both delicious and
easy, never feels like a chore ever again.
Belgium
Chicken on the Menu by
Luc Hoornaert and Kris Vlegels is being released in Belgium and the
U.K. this month and headed to the U.S. in March. The book shares 60
ultimate chicken dishes including recipes from top chefs. This
book’s goal is to be a reference book for chicken dishes. Chicken
is a universal dish, prepared around the world, and beloved by
people everywhere for its accessibility and versatility. Luc
Hoornaert and Kris Vlegels present recipes by the greats including
Bocuse and Georges Blanc, classical chicken dishes for every day,
and recipes from cultures around the world. We love chicken in our
house as it is extremely affordable and a crowd
pleaser.