October releases worth the excitement – third installment
October 13, 2016 by JennyMy third installment, offering a glance at some of the great books being released in October, concentrates on international releases. My love of cookbooks has no boundaries – I love cookbooks from any area of the world that tell a story, shares unique recipes and inspires me to grow as a cook. This Fall surely brings all of these criteria to the table and to the bookshelf.
Eat in My Kitchen by
Meike Peters is a stunner of a title being released in the U.S. and
U.K. this month. Meike is a blogger who resides in Germany and her
culinary style is influenced by her mother, the flavors of Malta
(where her boyfriend’s family is from) and intermingles them in her
Berlin kitchen. I’m so excited to cook from this book and blown
away by the gorgeous photographs taken by the author
herself. Recipes that caught my attention were:
Persimmons, Mozzarella, Proscuitto di Parma and Basil and Maple
Vinaigrette; Cabbage and Pear Salad with Balsamic Bacon;
Mediterranean Potato and Fava Bean Salad with Arugula and Lemon
Pesto; Crispy Fried Potatoes with Fennel; and Maltese Lemon and
Ricotta Pasta with Basil. This book needs our attention and is sure
to be an award winner.
Scandinavian Comfort Food: Embracing the Art of Hygge by Trine Hahnemann delivers 130 recipes recipes that will have you embracing hygge. To describe hygge is difficult as it is embedded in Danish culture, the author states. It is a feeling or an expectation of comfort. Trine’s kitchen is rarely without a cake, a boiling kettle or a freshly opened jar of jam making her the perfect hostess and invoker of hygge. The recipes in her new title reflect true comfort, vibrance and more – Meatballs with Celeriac and Apples; Chicken Soup with Herbs and Root Vegetables; and a Winter Apple Layer Cake that quietly and beautifully communicates a welcoming warmth. The photographs are gorgeous and this is another title I am excited to read thoroughly and try many of the recipes.
The
Five Seasons Kitchen is by Pierre Gagnaire who
in 2015 was voted ‘Best Chef in the World’ by his peers and this
year marks five creative and successful decades in the kitchen. To
celebrate his outstanding career, Grub Street is publishing La
Cuisine des 5 Saisons in English. For the first time, his
recipes are made accessible for the home cook. Chef Gagnaire
believes there are five seasons as he feels Spring must be divided
in two as the same produce in March is not available in June.
Accordingly, the recipes in this book follow the rhythm of
the seasons and their bounty. Six menus with starters, main dishes
and desserts are set out in each chapter. This book is a title for
the serious cook in all of us.
El Celler de Can Roca by Joan, Josep and Jordi Roca shares recipes from the three Michelin starred Catalan restaurant in Spain by the same name. In 2015, it was once again named the best restaurant in the world by the Restaurant magazine. The Times restaurant critic A.A. Gill compared the restaurant to former restaurant El Bulli, which was once ranked as the number one restaurant in the world, saying that it was an ‘outstanding kitchen, and part of the great confident wave of new Spanish food that is complex, technically exhausting, aware of the landscape, history and politics.’ This edition is appearing in English for the first time. Fully illustrated in color throughout it gathers the thoughts of writer Josep Maria Fonalleras in ‘A day at El Celler’. Here is the history, philosophy, techniques, values, sources of inspiration, creative processes, of this band of extraordinary chefs with over 90 detailed recipes, and a collection of the 240 most outstanding dishes from the 25-year history of this magnificent restaurant.
Flapper Pie and a Blue Prairie
Sky by Karlynn Johnston brings old-fashioned favorites paired
alongside modern reimaginings from the author of the popular blog,
The
Kitchen Magpie. Learn how to bake time-honored desserts like
Saskatoon Berry Pie, Grandma Marion’s Honey Cookies, and No-Bowl
Chocolate Vinegar Cake – then, mix things up with their modern
twists: White Chocolate Saskatoon Galette, a Stuffed Skillet
Cookie, and Root Beer Float Cupcakes. And, of course, there’s the
recipe that started it all: the (almost) lost prairie favorite,
Flapper Pie. This baking book is suitable for bakers of all levels
and features 125 recipes that are sure to be favorites for years to
come.
At
Our Table: 120+ Recipes and Entertaining Tips for Every
Occasion by Delicious Magazine is the cookbook for those
of us who love cooking for friends and family as much as they
appreciate presentation. This book is from the award-winning team
behind Australia’s leading premium food lifestyle magazine delicious. and hugely successful website
delicious.com.au. With gorgeous photography, stunning design and
more than 100 impressive but effortless recipes, and each chapter
offering a flexible menu, as well as brilliant ideas for drink
pairing and advice for setting the scene – including styling the
table, colour palette inspiration, flowers, lighting and
downloadable party invitations – this is the ultimate party
planners’ cookbook.
Ingredient: Unveiling the
Essential Elements of Food by Ali Bouzari is an
entertaining, informative guide, from one of the leading experts in
culinary science – a chef, consultant, and scientist who has worked
with some of the biggest names in the industry. There are
ingredients, and then there are Ingredients. An ingredient is a
tomato, a tortilla, or some tarragon. An Ingredient (with a capital
“I”) is a fundamental building block or recurring theme that works
behind the scenes in everything we cook. There are millions of
ingredients, but only eight Ingredients: Water, Sugars, Carbs,
Lipids, Proteins, Minerals, Gases, and Heat. This book was released
last month in the U.S. and is being released this month in the
U.K.
Bread Street Kitchen: 100
Delicious Recipes to Cook at Home by Gordon Ramsay and the Bread Street
Kitchen Team covers breakfast to dinner and everything in between,
this is a collection of 100 fresh new recipes from Gordon Ramsay
who states that ‘If you think you can’t eat as well at home as you
do in a restaurant – think again. I’m going to show you how to cook
stunning recipes from Bread Street Kitchen at home.’ Like the
restaurant itself, the book is all about relaxed and sociable
eating, using fresh ingredients, simple techniques all delivered
with the signature Gordon Ramsay stamp so that you know it’s going
to be good. Recipes include Ricotta Hotcakes with Honeycomb
Butter – perfect for a weekend brunch, Sea Trout with Clams or a
Crispy Duck Salad for a weekday supper. For a weekend get together,
get things off to a good start with a Bread Street Kitchen Rum
Punch and Slow Roast Pork Belly with Apple & Cinnamon Sauce,
followed by Pineapple Carpaccio with Coconut Sorbet or a super
indulgent Coconut Strawberry Trifle.
Jamie Oliver’s Christmas
Cookbook by Jamie Oliver will be packed with all the
classics you need for the big day and beyond. It’s everything you
need for the best Christmas ever. Oliver states, “I’ve got all the
bases covered with everything you need for the big day and any
feasting meals over the festive period, as well as party fare,
edible gifts, teatime treats, cocktails and of course, exciting
ways to embrace and celebrate those leftovers. You’ll also find all
the deeply important technical info you need, such as cooking
charts, and wherever possible, I’ve designed the recipes to be
cooked at the same oven temperature, so you can be efficient with
time and oven space, and it’ll be super-easy for you to mix and
match the different elements and build your own perfect Christmas
meal. I haven’t held back. This book is the greatest hits, all
wrapped up in one Christmas parcel, and I hope you have fun looking
through, picking your recipes, and building your own
plan.”
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