April Cookbook Previews and our latest EYB Book Previews
April 6, 2018 by JennyApril brings yet another exciting month for cookbook releases. My 2018 preview-palooza post contains a breakdown by month of cookbook titles and is updated frequently. I added the following titles and others this week:
Honey & Co.: Middle Eastern Recipes From our Kitchen by Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich (July – this week cover revealed – see right photo)
- The Little Swedish Kitchen: Over 100 Recipes to Celebrate Every Season by Rachel Khoo (July)
- Cooking South of the Clouds: Recipes and Stories from China’s Yunnan Province by Georgina Freedman (September)
- Now & Again: Go-To Recipes, Inspired Menus + Endless Ideas for Reinventing Leftovers by Julia Turshen (September)
- French Bistro: Seasonal Recipes by Bertrand Auboyneau and Francois Simon (September)
- Waste Not: How To Get The Most From Your Food by James Beard Foundation (September)
- Cuba Cooks: Recipes and Secrets from Cuban Paladares and Their Chefs by Guillermo Pernot and Lourdes Castro (September)
- Mary’s Italian Family Cookbook: A Celebration of Family, Friends, and Italian Comfort Food by Toto Albano and Peggy Albano and Albano Byerly Anna (September)
- Completely Perfect: 120 Essential Recipes for Every Cook by Felicity Cloak (October)
- Julia Child: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations (The Last Interview Series) by Julia Child (December)
- Radiant: The Cookbook by Mafalda Pinto Leite (December)
As most of you know, we launched EYB Book Preview and EYB Recipe Preview last month. This week the following previews were added (just select the orange EYB Book Preview button):
- ESSENTIAL, Volume One: Best-Ever Meals for Busy Lives by Annabel Langbein
- ESSENTIAL, Volume Two: Sweet Treats for Every Occasion by Annabel Langbein (be sure to enter our giveaway for this title)
-
Île de Païn: Anytime by Liezie Mulder
-
Just Add Rice : Stories and Recipes by a Taiwanese South African by Ming-Cheau Lin
And the following Phaidon titles (reminder Eat Your Book members receive 30% off Phaidon titles when using the link provided):
- Cuba: The Cookbook by Madelaine Vazquez Galvez and Tondre
- The Indian Vegetarian Cookbook by Pushpesh Pant
- Room for Dessert by Will Goldfarb
- Aska by Fredrik Berselius
- Japan: The Cookbook by Nancy Singleton Hachisu
Now to my preview of April titles – if the author has events and/or there is an EYB Book Preview those are linked and noted at the end of each blurb.
How to Eat a Peach: Menus,
Stories and Places by Diana Henry is being released in the
UK this month and the US in May. More information can be found on my earlier
post highlighting this title which may be my favorite Diana Henry
to date. Planned events.
DaVittorio: Recipes from the Legendary Italian Restaurant by Enrico Cerea and Roberto Cerea is a must-have cookbook for lovers of fine Italian cuisine. Founded in 1966 by Vittorio Cerea, Da Vittorio is today one of the most beloved restaurants in Italy. The first-ever cookbook from the Michelin three-star institution, this volume presents fifty never-before-published recipes adapted for discerning home chefs. This title was published in Italy in November and I am anxious to get my hands on a copy.
Room for Dessert by Will
Goldfarb is a definitive guide to perfect pastry from the acclaimed
former elBulli pastry chef and his destination restaurant in Bali,
Room4Dessert. His debut cookbook showcases a menu of desserts
and fine pastry work with an approach inspired by local ingredients
and stunning surroundings. Home cooks can master basic recipes with
the aid of step-by-step photography, then enter his creative world
to see how staples can be turned into stunning masterpieces. This
is high-end pastry at its finest. Please remember Eat Your Book
members receive 30% off Phaidon titles when using the link
provided. EYB Book Preview
The Magnolia Table: A Collection
of Recipes for Gathering by Joanna Gaines is infused with the
author’s warmth and passion for all things family, prepared and
served straight from the heart of her home, with recipes inspired
by dozens of Gaines family favorites made famous by Joanna’s
bakery, the Silos Baking Co., and classic comfort selections from
the couple’s new Waco restaurant, Magnolia Table, which opened last
month. I am really impressed by this title while it has many dishes
that are familiar they do have Joanna’s spin on them. I love
her style as well as the selection of recipes she has included in
this book – including some dishes inspired by her Korean roots such
as her mom’s Bulgogi. Other recipes that caught my eye were her
Fried chicken with Sticky poppy seed jam, Gaines brother burgers
with Jalapeno drip jam, and White cheddar bisque and Herbed cheese
scones. Full of inspiration and beautiful food, you cannot find
fault here.
The Cook’s Atelier: Recipes,
Techniques, and Stories from Our French Cooking School by
Marjorie Taylor and Kendall Smith Franchini chronicles the mother
and daughter’s life in their charming French village and their
relationships with the region’s artisan food producers and
winemakers. Featuring more than 100 market-inspired recipes, the
book teaches classic French techniques in a beautiful, approachable
just like the school. With more than 200 enchanting photographs,
this beautiful book is a richly illustrated presentation of the
family’s delicious world, and a practical primer for adopting
elements of the French lifestyle at home, no matter where you live.
Look for a promotion on this title including a piece of stunning
Mauviel copper cookware.
Favorite Recipes from Melissa
Clark’s Kitchen: Family Meals, Festive Gatherings, and Everything
In Between by Melissa Clark curates more than 100 dishes,
hand-selected by Clark herself, from her two previously published
books, In the Kitchen with a Good Appetite and Cook
This Now. This compilation will also include more than 40
full-color photographs, specially shot for this publication. In
addition, it features an “Occasion Chart” that cross-references
recipes into situational categories including weekday staples,
perfect for 2, family meals, and company’s coming, making it easy
for the reader to select the perfect recipe for any occasion.
Melissa’s books are member favorites and we will be cooking through
this title in the Eat Your Books Cookbook Club in July.
Lucy Carr-Ellison and Jemima
Jones, the pair behind Tart London, peerless boutique caterers,
pop-up kitchen pros and ES Magazine columnists have written their
first book, A Love of Eating: Recipes from Tart London. The
duo have been bringing bold and bright food to the London scene
since they first started in 2012. This book is about their approach
to cooking and eating – creating colourful, fresh and wholesome
meals to share and enjoy, always with a fun and fuss-free
attitude.
What’s Gaby Cooking: Everyday
California Food by Gaby Dalkin shares more than 125 of her
favorite simple and fresh recipes and offers a glimpse into what
it’s like to “go coastal.” It’s about always having something tasty
to eat, thanks to handy and delicious pantry staples such as
avocado oil, quinoa, limes, and dark chocolate as well as an
arsenal of easy and healthy recipes. Planned
events.
Japan: The Cookbook by Nancy
Singleton Hachisu is brilliant. The iconic and regional dishes of
Japan’s traditional cuisine are made available to home cooks with
this authoritative collection from this acclaimed food writer. 400
recipes divided into 15 chapters by course explore every part of
Japan with soups, noodles, pickles, one-pots, sweets, and many
vegetable dishes in one stunning, impressive package. Please
remember Eat Your Book members receive 30% off Phaidon titles when using the link
provided. Planned events. EYB Book
Preview.
Turnip Greens & Tortillas: A
Mexican Chef Spices Up the Southern Kitchen by Eddie Hernandez
and Susan Puckett mixes one part southern cuisine with one part
Mexican flavors and several parts of brilliance and talent.
Throughout the title “Eddie’s Way” sidebars show how to make each
dish even more special. Recipes include Chicken-green chile potpie
in puffy tortilla shells, Blue cornmeal-crusted chicken with
mint-jalapeno drizzle and Pan-fried pork chops with ranchero brown
gravy. Planned events
At My Table: A Celebration of
Home Cooking by Nigella Lawson is being released in the US this
month (UK release was in September of 2017). This
title is one of our selections for the Eat Your Books Cookbook Club for June and is
Nigella’s most personal cookbook to date. Planned
events
Buttermilk Graffiti: A Chef’s Journey to Discover America’s New Melting-Pot Cuisine by Edward Lee is a riveting memoir complete with recipes from the talented chef behind several hot restaurants. I just started reading this title and find it relevant and captivating. Planned events.
The Once Upon a Chef Cookbook:
100 Tested, Perfected, and Family-Approved Recipes by Jennifer
Segal delivers recipes that combine her chef background and her
practical busy-mom schedule. Jenn Segal went to culinary school and
worked in fancy restaurants then one marriage and two kids later
she created Once Upon a Chef, the popular blog that
combines her chef skills with delicious, fresh, and accessible
ingredients for family-friendly meals. Her debut cookbook shares
100 recipes that will up your kitchen game and surprise you with
their ease and bold flavors. Planned
events
Repertoire: All the Recipes You Need

Other exciting titles include:
- My American Dream: A Life of Love, Family, and Food by Lidia Matticchio Bastianich is Lidia’s long-awaited memoir. Planned events
- Michael Symon’s Playing with Fire: BBQ and More from the Grill, Smoker, and Fireplace by Michael Symon and Douglas Trattner
- The Margaret Palca Bakes Cookbook: Cakes, Cookies, Muffins, and Memories from a Famous Brooklyn Bakery by Margaret Palca
- Gather & Graze: 120 Favorite Recipes for Tasty Good Times by Stephanie Izard and Rachel Holtzman
- Eat a Little Better: Great Flavor, Good Health, Better World by Sam Kass (former White House Chef)
- The Graham Kerr Cookbook : The Galloping Gourmet by Graham Kerr
- Little Korea: Home Food from the Streets & Kitchens by Billy Law
- Mazi: Revolutionizing Greek Food by Mazi
- Great Tastes: Cooking (and Eating) from Morning to Midnight by Danielle Kosann and Laura Kosann
- The Freds at Barneys New York Cookbook by Mark Strausman
- Vegetariano: 400 Regional Italian Recipes by Slow Food Editore
- Something Old, Something New: Classic Recipes Reinvented by Tamar Adler
- Edna Lewis: At the Table with an American Original by Sara B. Franklin
- How to Grill Everything: Simple Recipes for Great Flame-Cooked Food by Mark Bittman
- The Family Table: Recipes and Moments from a Nomadic Life by Jazz Smollett-Warwell, Jake Smollett, Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Jussie Smollett
- Breakfast with Beatrice: 250 Recipes from Sweet Cream Waffles to Swedish Farmer’s Omelets by Beatrice Ojakangas
- At Home with Natalie: Simple Recipes for Healthy Living from My Family’s Kitchen to Yours by Natalie Morales
- Korean BBQ: How to Master Your Grill in Seven Sauces by Chandra Ram and Bill Kim
- Mowgli Street Food: Authentic Indian Street Food by Nisha Katonah
- Dinner Special: 150+ Recipes for a Great Meal Any Night of the Week by The Editors of Food & Wine
- The Minimalist Kitchen: 100 Wholesome Recipes, Essential Tools, and Efficient Techniques by Melissa Coleman
- Time Off: The World’s Greatest Chefs Cook at Home by David Nicholls
- Siriously Delicious: 100 Nutritious (and Not So Nutritious) Simple Recipes for the Real Home Cook by Siri Daly
- Windows on Provence: Musings on the Food, Wine, and Culture of the South of France by Georgeanne Brennan
- Family Table: Farm Cooking from the Elliott Homestead by Shaye Elliott
- Los Angeles Cult Recipes by Victor Garnier Astorino
- The Missoni Family Cookbook
- Southern from Scratch: Pantry Essentials and Down-Home Recipes by Ashley English
- My Lisbon: A Cookbook from Portugal’s City of Light by Nuno Mendes
- More with Less: Whole Food Cooking Made Irresistibly Simple by Jodi Moreno
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Masala Mamas: Recipes and Stories from Indian Women Changing Their Communities Through Food and Love by Elana Sztokman and Masala Mamas (more information here)
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Roots: Recipes Celebrating Nature, Seasons and the Land by Tommy Banks
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Pizzapedia: An Illustrated Guide to Everyone’s Favorite Food by Dan Bransfield
April’s monthly cookbook roundup will share details on the many other books released as well as more information on those covered here.
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