Highlights of April’s Cookbooks Part 1
April 7, 2017 by JennyApril is a busy month, 150 books from around the world are being released that will make it to our roundup. To prepare you and your bookshelves, I’m previewing a dozen US releases with you today (and one from May). Check back in the coming weeks for more information and highlight posts. Every book mentioned here is scheduled for a promotion that will be coming this month so be on alert.
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Bread Toast Crumbs: Recipes for No-Knead Loaves
& Meals to Savor Every Slice by Alexandra Stafford is the
debut cookbook from the writer behind Alexandra’s
Kitchen. Right off, we learn how for years the author’s mother
lied about her bread recipe (stating it was a King Arthur recipe
from the back of the bag) and has never shared mom’s recipe until
now – front and center at the beginning of this book. This story
won me over – I like Alexandra and I like her mom! There are 75
pages of gorgeous bread recipes from Apple, Almond, and Thyme Bread
to Dark Chocoalte Loaf in the Bread section of the book. The Toast
portion shares 60 pages of recipes to use those loaves from
Breakfast Strata with Sausage, Onion and Cheddar to Tarragon
Chicken Salad Sandwiches. The author finishes up with Crumbs which
has 70 pages of recipes for Salads, Sides, Pasta, Mains and Sweets.
This is a beautiful book with stunning photographs and scrumptious
looking recipes. Run to get this book!


Casa Marcela: Recipes and Food Stories of My Life in the Californias by Marcela Valladolid is the third cookbook from the Food Network personality and this one is by far my favorite. The first two were more basic, in my opinion, and here she hits her stride. Gorgeous photographs are plentiful throughout this book and recipes for Braised Beef Tongue Tacos in Green Salsa, Grilled Shrimp Burritos with Chile Peanut Butter, and Pork Shoulder in Morita-Hoisin Sauce will keep the experienced cook happy and content. Page 79 has a photograph of her cookbook collection – Marcela needs to join Eat Your Books where cookbook authors receive a complimentary membership (and The Cookbook Junkies, of course).


Food 52 has done it again with Ice Cream and Friends: 60 Recipes and Riffs for Sorbets, Sandwiches, No-Churn Ice Creams, and More. Bringing us the best of their contributors’ recipes such as cinnamon roll ice cream, Saltine-brownie ice cream sandwiches and Burnt Toast Ice Cream. After filling up on all that ice cream, thank goodness for



King Solomon’s Table: A Culinary Exploration of Jewish Cooking from Around the World by Joan Nathan is the prolific author’s most beautiful title to date. Joan takes us around the globe and brings us a world of Jewish cooking. The recipes in this book are so incredibly tempting – Macedonian Leek and Meat Patties, Persian Chicken Soup with Gundi, and Multi-Seeded Fennel-Flavored Challah which are just a few examples.

To finish up this delightful
dozen, there is one more title I want to mention in this preview
although it is being released in early May – Bangkok: Recipes and Stories from the Heart of
Thailand by Leela Punyaratabandhu. It is absolutely gorgeous
and shares 120 recipes that capture the true spirit of the
city – from heirloom family dishes to restaurant classics to
everyday street eats to modern cosmopolitan fare.
As mentioned above, promotions are coming on all titles and I
hope to bring you more information on Fress and Bread Toast
Crumbs.
Which book are you most excited about?
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