Cookbooks can be a launching pad for young chefs
May 31, 2019 by Darcie
|
Leave Comment
Only a small portion of chefs write cookbooks, and those who do are usually well-established, having been in the business for a number of years. Sometimes, however, young chefs have the chance to pen a book, and for those who do it well it can be a springboard for new opportunities, as Eater reports. The article profiles a few "young… read more
This week at Eat Your Books
May 31, 2019 by Jenny
Eat Your Books (EYB) is a website for people who love cookbooks and want to make better use of the great recipes from those books. With EYB, a member can create their own personal Bookshelf and quickly find recipes from their cookbooks, food magazines, food blogs, personal recipe clippings, and favorite online recipes. New cookbooks (as well as older titles) are… read more
Mark your calendars for ‘Bourdain Day’ on June 25
May 30, 2019 by Darcie
June 8 is the anniversary of Anthony Bourdain's tragic death, an event that shook the culinary world to its core. Chefs José Andrés and Eric Ripert, both close friends of Bourdain, do not want that date to become the one most associated with the late chef. Instead, they are planning a day of remembrance on June 25, which would have been… read more
Cook Once Eat All Week – Cassy Joy Garcia – Promotion
May 30, 2019 by Jenny
Title: Cook Once, Eat All Week: 26 Weeks of Gluten-Free, Affordable Meal Prep to Preserve Your Time & Sanity Author: Cassy Joy Garcia About the author: Cassy is the powerhouse behind the Fed & Fit website. She is a force of nature that I had the pleasure of spending a few hours over two days to prepare for her Colorado &… read more
Playing the ingredient name game
May 29, 2019 by Darcie
The internet has done wonders to connect food lovers across the globe. In addition to website and blogs that share information from every country with the world, there are oodles of cookbook clubs that operate on social media no matter their location (like the EYB Cookbook Club and EYB Sweet Ottolenghi clubs). I belong to a handful of additional cookbook… read more
Operation BBQ & Smoked Promotion Two Book Giveaway
May 29, 2019 by Jenny
Titles: Operation BBQ: 200 Smokin' Recipes from Competition Grand Champions by Cindi Mitchell and Stan Hays Smoked: One Man's Journey to Find Incredible Recipes, Standout Pitmasters and the Stories Behind Them by Ed Randolph What's to love Operation BBQ: Two hundred award-winning recipes including vegetables, soups and desserts from grand champions who volunteer for Operation BBQ. The Operation BBQ teams volunteer… read more
If you can’t beat it, eat it
May 28, 2019 by Darcie
Do you know the old saying "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em?" A new cookbook takes a similar tack to that adage, but instead of joining the problem, it suggests that you eat it. Gastro Obscura brings us the story of a Tasmanian cookbook dedicated to helping combat invasive species. Titled 'Eat the Problem', the book features recipes for… read more
May 2019 Cookbook Review
May 27, 2019 by Jenny
Here in the US, Spring releases are almost behind us and now we begin the anticipation of Fall cookbooks. Between now and then there will be plenty of cookbooks to keep us lovers happy until then. Below you will find a brief summary of titles that I have had the pleasure of reviewing. If I am not in possession of… read more
May 2019 Eat Your Books Cookbook Club Summary
May 26, 2019 by Jenny
We have an incredible community here at Eat Your Books that has flowed into our Eat Your Books Cookbook Club and Sweet Eat Your Books Cookbook Club, places where we share our successes and fails in cooking and baking from specific cookbook titles. This month we've been cooking from the following titles: Main selection: A Common Table or The Food… read more
Francis Lam talks food and podcasting
May 26, 2019 by Darcie
When Francis Lam took over the reins for The Splendid Table, it was anyone's guess on how the show would fare after losing its long-time (really, only) host Lynne Rossetto Kasper. It's fair to say that Lam has exceeded expectations, especially given how beloved and integral Kasper was to the program. Recently Grub Street sat down with Lam for a… read more
Spice support: cumin
May 25, 2019 by Darcie
Few spices are as versatile or universally employed as cumin. Originating in the Middle East (or possibly the Nile Valley, depending on which source you believe), cumin is one of the world's oldest spices with a culinary history that dates back over 6000 years. Cumin is a member of the parsley family, and its seeds look a lot like caraway… read more
Take your knife skills to the next level
May 24, 2019 by Darcie
I don't know about you, but I could always use a little help with my knife skills, especially on how to get them sharp and keep them that way. That is why I immediately clicked on Food52's recent post about a knife sharpening demonstration video from none other than Jacques Pépin. The video is as much a demonstration of proper… read more
This week at Eat Your Books
May 24, 2019 by Jenny
Eat Your Books (EYB) is a website for people who love cookbooks and want to make better use of the great recipes from those books. With EYB, a member can create their own personal Bookshelf and quickly find recipes from their cookbooks, food magazines, food blogs, personal recipe clippings, and favorite online recipes. New cookbooks (as well as older titles) are… read more
Summer grilling looks different these days
May 23, 2019 by Darcie
For the majority of Americans, the upcoming Memorial Day weekend marks the official start of summer. Across the nation, it's a tradition to fire up the grill and pile it high with bratwurst, hamburgers, and ribs, accompanied by cold beer. That scenario is rapidly changing, however, says Food & Wine. They report on a recent study that says not only… read more
Simple & Classic by Jane Hornby
May 23, 2019 by Jenny
Title: Simple & Classic: 123 Step-by-Step Recipes Author: Jane Hornby About the author: Jane spent six years on the team at BBC Good Food magazine. She has since made step-by-step cookbooks with Phaidon press, and created hundreds of recipes for the UK's best-loved food magazines and brands including BBC Good Food, Waitrose, Waitrose Food, Jamie, bbc.com/food and The Guardian. … read more
Thomas Keller talks about his inspirations
May 22, 2019 by Darcie
When you look at the impressive career that chef Thomas Keller has enjoyed, it is easy to forget that at one point he, too, was a beginner. You might be curious as to who influenced him when he was a young chef. If so, you're in luck, because Keller recently participated in a Q&A about his career at a National Restaurant… read more
The Turkish Cookbook – Promotion
May 21, 2019 by Jenny
Title: The Turkish Cookbook Author: Musa Dağdeviren About the author: The chef has been labeled the savior of Turkish cuisine and is the brilliant mind behind Çiya Kebap and Çiya Sofrasi on the Asian side of the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul. He hails from a long line of farmers and bakers, who began working in his uncle's bakery at age five.… read more
Black Sea – EYBDigital Promotion
May 21, 2019 by Jenny
EYBD Title: Black Sea: Dispatches and Recipes, Through Darkness and Light. This title was published in the UK in November of last year and is being released in the US this month. Author: Caroline Eden About the author: Caroline's first book was Samarkand one of my favorite books (see my interview with her and her co-author) who specializes in Central Asia and the Caucasus. She… read more
Jamie Oliver’s UK restaurant empire collapses
May 21, 2019 by Darcie
Jamie Oliver became a nearly overnight sensation in the early 2000s, rocketing to fame following the debut of his show The Naked Chef and a slew of cookbooks. He went on to build a restaurant empire, but the glory days of that enterprise are over as twenty-six of his eateries in the UK are now under administration. The change came… read more
Hosting a cookbook swap party
May 20, 2019 by Darcie
Have some cookbooks that just don't thrill you anymore? Want to have new cookbooks without spending any money? If your answer to either of those questions is yes, you might want to host a cookbook swap. Not sure how to go about it? Meghan Walbert Lifehacker offers some tips on how to host a successful swap. There is no set… read more
Winners of the 2019 IACP Cookbook Awards
May 19, 2019 by Darcie
This year's annual International Association of Culinary Professionals conference was held in Santa Fe, New Mexico. At a ceremony held last evening, the association announced the winners of its 2019 IACP Cookbook, Digital Media, Food Photography & Styling Awards. It was a good year for both Cook's Illustrated/America's Test Kitchen and its former leader, Christopher Kimball. The latter snagged the award… read more
Spice support: star anise and anise seed
May 18, 2019 by Darcie
Although both star anise and anise seed (aka aniseed) share a licorice-like flavor compounds called anethole, the two are unrelated botanically. It's easy to confuse the two because of their similarities, but the two are used differently and possess subtle differences in flavor. Star anise is the seed pod of an evergreen native to southern China, although it is now… read more
Featured Recipes, Cookbooks, EYBD Previews and Titles, Giveaways and more!
May 17, 2019 by Jenny
Eat Your Books (EYB) is a website for people who love cookbooks and want to make better use of the great recipes from those books. With EYB, a member can create their own personal Bookshelf and quickly find recipes from their cookbooks, food magazines, food blogs, personal recipe clippings, and favorite online recipes. New cookbooks (as well as older titles) are… read more
Pucker power – how sour flavors have taken over
May 17, 2019 by Darcie
Sour beer, sour candy, lacto-fermentation: there is no denying that sour flavors are ascending, in homes and restaurants alike. What's the reason behind this trend? Is it a reflection of our environment or something else? Ligaya Mishan explores the topic in a recent New York Times article. Statistics show that foods like kimchi are showing up on more and more… read more
The television series ‘Great Chefs’ celebrates 40 years
May 16, 2019 by Darcie
The televised cooking program Great Chefs recently celebrated its 40th anniversay. It is one of the oldest cooking/travel series on cable. When it debuted in the early 1980s, Great Chefs took a bold step away from most TV cooking shows, taking viewers out of the TV studio and into working restaurant kitchens, profiling some of the world's most well-known chefs. They… read more
Seen anything interesting? Let us know & we'll share it!
Categories
- All Posts (6880)
- Antipasto (2102)
- Author Articles (246)
- Book News (934)
- Cookbook Giveaways (982)
- Cookbook Lovers (254)
- Cooking Tips (107)
- Culinary News (299)
- Food Biz People (549)
- Food Online (788)
- Holidays & Celebrations (267)
- New Cookbooks (148)
- Recipes (1493)
- Shelf Life With Susie (231)
- What's New on EYB (132)
Archives
Latest Comments
- MimiRenaud on German Heritage Baking Cookbook Giveaway
- frillow on Spain’s National Library puts historic recipes on video
- biro on The Big Book of Bread – James Morton – Cookbook Giveaway
- biro on Desi Bakes – Cookbook Giveaway
- biro on The Golden Wok – Cookbook Giveaway
- banba1 on German Heritage Baking Cookbook Giveaway
- banba1 on Les Halles Special Edition and Typhoid Mary by Anthony Bourdain- Giveaway
- Roosta on The Golden Wok – Cookbook Giveaway
- davisesq212 on The Golden Wok – Cookbook Giveaway
- Maryd8822 on Gift Guide for Bakers – 2024 and Giveaway