Cookbooks can be life-changing
August 12, 2020 by DarcieI do not have to work very hard to convince readers of our blog about the magic of cookbooks. They have woven a spell over our lives, enchanting us with their descriptions of faraway lands, mesmerizing us with detailed scientific explanations of baking chemistry, and wowing us with evocative images and stories. It never gets old seeing others discover the joy in reading these tomes, so I was delighted to see Gemma Croffie’s recent Vittles London post on the life-changing magic of cookbooks.
Like many of us during the early stages of lockdown, Croffie had a to-do list of recipes she had never made before, such as kouign amann and braided challah. Also like many of us, she found that the stress and demands of the situation did not allow for the leisurely baking bonanza she had planned. Nevertheless, her cookbooks offered respite, and she noted that the mere act of reading a book can be a soothing balm: “A good cookbook is one that engages me; I don’t have to even cook from it,” she says. “The mark of a great cookbook is one that I enjoy reading and cooking from.”
Croffie discusses which cookbooks have captured her attention during the past several months. One of these is Shauna Sever’s Midwest Made, which has become a go-to book for Croffie. She shares the notion that “No one really needs to bake, so it feels like something just for me; the smell of bread dough is one of my most beloved smells in the world,” adding that she has “baked more from this book than from any other in the last six months.”
Another book that Croffie has been enjoying happens to be one of the EYB Cookbook Club selections for August, Jubilee by Toni Tipton-Martin. Croffie also pays homage to books by Nigella Lawson, Nik Sharma, and Dan Lepard. When contemplating why she loves cookbooks so much, Croffie’s sentiments echo my own (and maybe yours, too): “They are a comfort to me, an escape, and a balm for my soul.”
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