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June 4, 2018 by Darcie
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If you have never visited Asheville, North Carolina, you should do so at your earliest convenience. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the city is surrounded by stunning scenery and is home to the always-impressive Biltmore, the magnificent "country home" of George Vanderbilt. The celebrated mountain town is currently being recognized for "the two Bs": beer and bees. It's home… read more
Room for Dessert by Will Goldfarb
June 4, 2018 by Jenny
Will Goldfarb, the acclaimed former elBulli pastry chef, runs his own destination restaurant in Bali, Room4Dessert. His menu of desserts and fine pastry are inspired by local ingredients and enjoyed with stunning surroundings. Light bites and more importantly, desserts, are served every Tuesday through Sunday from 5pm to 11pm (just in case anyone is headed to Bali, I did the leg work… read more
How your identity affects your food preferences
June 3, 2018 by Darcie
Growing up in a rural area of the northern US that was populated mostly by German and Scandinavian immigrants, I ate a lot of food that some folks would find, shall we say, uninspiring. Even though much of it was on the bland side, I still fondly recall many of the dishes like knephla soup, kraut strudel, and cold… read more
Just Cook It! Justin Chapple
June 3, 2018 by Jenny
Just Cook It!: 145 Built-to-Be-Easy Recipes That Are Totally Delicious by Justin Chapple is not your typical "you can make a meal' type of cookbook. It's more in line with a you can make a truly delicious, elevated meal with a few basics thrown in for good measure type. Justin is the mad genius at Food & Wine's test kitchen.… read more
On the processed food debate
June 2, 2018 by Darcie
We're told that for our health (and our waistline), we should avoid processed foods at all costs. Despite the dire warnings, many of us - even though we can understand the health implications and don't have any obstacles that stand in the way of healthy cooking - choose to eat packaged foods anyway. The reasons for this are complex,… read more
Featured Cookbooks & Recipes
June 2, 2018 by Christine
EYB wants to make your cooking life easier. Our main focus has always been indexing cookbooks and magazines so you can efficiently search your own collection instead of paging through individual indexes. We also aim to keep members up to date on the best new titles being published. Our latest feature, EYB Book Preview, allows you to view an extract from a… read more
Pioneering author Barbara Kafka has died
June 1, 2018 by Darcie
We learned the sad news today of another passing of a culinary icon, this time pioneering author Barbara Kafka. Kafka was an internationally respected food writer and teacher, whose work was featured in a variety of publications like The New York Times, Gourmet, Family Circle, and Vogue, as well as to other food magazines in the United States, Australia and Great… read more
New Orleans restaurant legend Ella Brennan dies at age 92
May 31, 2018 by Darcie
The New Orleans restaurant community lost one of its icons today, as Ella Brennan passed away at the age of 92. Brennan, along with her brother Dick, are part of a family dynasty that started with Brennan's Restaurant and expanded to include over 14 different restaurants in New Orleans and beyond. Brennan is best known for the revitalization of the… read more
Saving the scraps
May 30, 2018 by Darcie
Marcella Hazan's three-ingredient tomato sauce is, simply put, brilliant. So easy to make but boasting deep, complex flavors, it's no wonder the recipe has been printed dozens of time in various newspapers, on blogs, and in multiple cookbooks. When you read the instructions on how to prepare the dish, one of the last steps is to discard the onion. That's… read more
Once Upon a Chef – Jennifer Segal
May 30, 2018 by Jenny
Once Upon a Chef: The Cookbook: 100 Tested, Perfected, and Family-Approved Recipes by Jennifer Segal provides the reader the tools needed to improve their cooking one recipe at a time, with helpful tips on topics such as how to season correctly with salt, how to balance flavors, and how to make the most of leftovers. The author went to culinary… read more
Lagom by Steffi Knowles-Dellner
May 30, 2018 by Jenny
Lagom by definition means just the right amount, balanced, harmonious. I have spent countless hours craving a hygge lifestyle, when I could have been craving both. What could be better than a life lived in cozy balance? Well, maybe being a Princess but since Prince Harry has tied the knot, that dream has died. Lagom: The Swedish Art of Eating… read more
Le Creuset is Coming to Your City
May 30, 2018 by Jenny
Williams-Sonoma is teaming up with Le Creuset to bring you an exclusive "Cooking in Color" dinner series, celebrating the vibrant hues of the company's iconic French cookware. Join one of these eight monthly events (one tonight in San Francisco) at some of America's best restaurants, complete with wine pairings by Winemaker Rob Mondavi Jr. of Michael Mondavi Family Estate, featuring… read more
Looking to the past for new ice cream flavors
May 29, 2018 by Darcie
Ice cream is a treat enjoyed all over the world. Once reserved for only the wealthy, today it is available to people from all walks of life. While stalwart flavors like vanilla and chocolate are the most-often consumed, new taste creations draw the interest of aficionados. While many ice cream innovators look to other cultures or to the savory… read more
The Modern Dairy – Annie Bell
May 29, 2018 by Jenny
The Modern Dairy: Nourishing Recipes Using Milk, Yogurt, Cheese, and Cream by Annie Bell was published last year in the UK and was released in March of this year in the US. Dairy is a nutritional powerhouse and is making a comeback. It offers the richest natural source of calcium and has a host of other vitamins, minerals, and high-quality… read more
Ferran Adrià to reopen elBulli as a research lab
May 28, 2018 by Darcie
Just a few days ago we reported on Ferran Adrià's upcoming new restaurant in Italy, but that's not all the celebrated chef has been working on lately. The chef and restaurateur, who earned three Michelin stars and topped the Worlds' 50 Best Restaurants list five times with his groundbreaking restaurant elBulli, is planning to reopen the site as a research lab.… read more
At My Table – Nigella Lawson Giveaway
May 28, 2018 by Jenny
Everyone's favorite domestic goddess, Nigella Lawson's new book, At My Table: A Celebration of Home Cooking is our main selection in the Eat Your Books Cookbook Club for June. Nigella is a champion of the home cook and her new book celebrates the food she loves to cook for friends and family. The recipes are warming, comforting, and inspirational, from… read more
Chef Peter Gilmore’s favorite cookbook
May 27, 2018 by Darcie
The number of chefs turned cookbook authors continues to grow, allowing those of us who cannot visit their famed restaurants to get a glimpse of the foods on offer, and providing us with new ideas and techniques to liven up our own cooking. Even the world's top chefs were beginners once, and finding out which cookbooks they studied early… read more
Ready, set, grill
May 26, 2018 by Darcie
Here in the US, the national holiday called Memorial Day honors those who have fallen in the line of service to our country. Unofficially, the long weekend marks the start of summer and kicks off peak grilling season, especially for those in more northern latitudes who have had a late start to their spring. Although tradition dictates that steaks… read more
Elderflower-lemon is the combination of the moment
May 25, 2018 by Darcie
Ever since the flavors for the royal wedding cake (baked by Claire Ptak) were announced, social media posts have been buzzing about the combination of elderflower and lemon. Bakeries across the US quickly jumped on the bandwagon, and hundreds of posts on Instagram were tagged with #lemonelderflowercake or #lemonelderflower. Elderflower has never become as popular in the US as… read more
The world’s largest cookbook collection
May 24, 2018 by Darcie
Longtime Members of EYB may recall our interview in mid-2013 of EYB Member Sue Jimenez, who was at the time attempting to claim the world record for largest cookbook collection. In July 2013 she got the record, with an official tally of 2,970 (which shot up to 3,693 by that November). Sue remains the Guinness World Record holder for largest cookbook… read more
May 2018 New Cookbooks Review
May 23, 2018 by Jenny
Cookbook publishing slows down a bit from May until July which is bittersweet. I love the rush of books but also find the slower months leaves more time to dig into new titles more deeply. This month was a bit smaller in number but I've weeded through about seventy-five books to bring you those titles you should know about! If… read more
ABC cancels The Chew
May 23, 2018 by Darcie
ABC's daytime talk show hosted by celebrity chefs and centered around food, The Chew, is on the chopping block. The network announced that the program, which has faced falling ratings, will end this September. A representative for ABC described the cancellation as a "business decision." The Emmy Award-winning program, which has 'Food. Life. Fun." as its motto, is currently hosted by… read more
Eat Your Books Cookbook Club – May 2018
May 22, 2018 by Jenny
This month we topped 5,000 members in the Eat Your Books Cookbook Club and we have been working from the following options: Main selection: Dining In by Alison Roman Flashback and Online option: Any recipe from Madhur Jaffrey books or her recipes online | Baking: The Fearless Baker by Erin Jeanne McDowell And, desserts are still being churned out in our second group working through Ottolenghi's Sweet. ****** The photos below are… read more
Pasta Grannies
May 22, 2018 by Jenny
Meet Vicky Bennison, the founder of the Pasta Grannies. While Vicky was researching Italian food for a project, she discovered beautiful nonnas, ranging from the age of 49 through 95 and beyond, who were still creating beautiful hand-made pasta. She made it her mission to preserve this dying art with a website and a Youtube channel devoted to teaching these… read more
Mario Batali under criminal investigation
May 21, 2018 by Darcie
Yesterday, a segment on the television news program 60 Minutes reported on the Mario Batali and Ken Friedman sexual harassment and abuse allegations. Parts of the show rehashed previously reported claims, but viewers also heard new information and allegations. The new accusations were chilling, and the New York Police Department confirmed to CBS News that Batali was the subject… read more
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