Finding the right cookbook fit
July 16, 2022 by DarcieI have been wearing the same athletic shoes for nearly 30 years – not the exact same pair of course, but the same brand and style. After trying different brands and types, I discovered that these worked best for me, providing the support and comfort I needed. The same can be said for cookbooks – not every cookbook or author works as well for everyone, but when you find the right fit it can result in a wonderful relationship that can last a lifetime.
Some authors write in a way that resonates with my cooking style, meaning that the recipe flows naturally with my own kitchen rhythm. Cooking from these books is a joy. While I can make great dishes from books that do not hew as closely to my way of cooking, it requires much more effort. When I find an author whose writing style and sensibilities mesh with mine I eagerly snap up any new works that come along, or snag any previous volumes they have published.
Only a handful of authors can speak to extremely broad audiences, either due to their writing style or the way they bring fresh ideas and flavors to the table. Most writers find their niche with a smaller audience, but that audience can be extremely dedicated. My husband gravitates toward an author whose recipes I have struggled with, but with which he has found tremendous success. It amazes me how the same set of measurements and instructions can result in such disparate outcomes based solely on who is interpreting them. After all, my husband and I use the same equipment, the same ingredients, and cook in the same kitchen, yet we often have quite different results even when using the same recipe.
A wonderful virtue about cookbooks is the sheer volume available for experimentation. Whether you want to cook or bake, for almost every ethnicity, dietary restriction, or culinary niche you can think of, there are boundless quality books to sample. Given the high number of releases, odds are good that you will find something new to love with every passing month. When I first started buying cookbooks I never thought that I would amass a library as large as I have now (small potatoes compared to many of our Members), nor that I would still find new inspiration so many years later. Yet each month I am pleasantly surprised to discover another ‘must-have’ volume for my bookshelves, and every year I add more authors to my list of trusted sources. The only downside is that the list of recipes on my ‘I want to make this’ bookmark is getting too long to wade through.
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