Looking at 2025 cookbooks, EYBD Previews, recipes and more

While most of us are still enjoying the fruits of 2024’s cookbook releases, I am already looking at those titles we are looking forward to this year. This week I will highlight a few great books to be placed on our wishlists. The last few weeks, I have been working on adding 2025 titles to the preview post and cleaning up our Library records.

Now to mention a few titles that I am excited about and I am sure you will be too:

Samin Nosrat’s next cookbook is available for preorder. Good Things – Recipes and Rituals to Share with the People You Love will be published in September of this year. From the publisher: This title is an essential, joyful guide to cooking and living. Here you’ll find go-to recipes for ricotta custard pancakes, a show stopping roast chicken burnished with saffron, a crunchy, tingly Calabrian chili crisp, super-chewy sky-high focaccia, and a decades-in-the-making, childhood-evoking yellow cake with chocolate frosting. The book also includes tips, techniques, and lessons, from how to buy olive oil (check the harvest date) to when to splurge (salad dressing is where you want to use your best ingredients) to the best uses for your pressure cooker.

Dorie Greenspan’s new book titled Kitchen Cakes is slated for Fall 2025 but no official listing is up yet! And in October Levain Bakery: A Story of Friendship, Community, and Cookies will be published. I assume by the owners of Levain Bakery – Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald – but no other particulars yet. Cookies – The Best Recipes for the Perfect Anytime Treat by Vaughn Vreeland and New York Times Cooking will be published in September featuring 100 recipes from trusted writers at the New York Times.

Crave – Cupcakes, Cakes, Cookies, and More from an Iconic Bakery by Carolyne McIntyre Jackson and Jodi Willoughby will be released in Canada on May 6th and brings 70+ recipes for all things sweet from the founders of the Prairies’ famous bakery. Anna Cooks by Anna Olson, Wood, Fire & Smoke by Michael Smith, and Gather, Savor, Share: Beloved Staff Meals from the Aiana Kitchen by Raghav Chaudhary are a few other Canadian books headed our way.

Asma Khan’s new cookbook, Monsoon: Delicious Indian Recipes for Every Day and Every Season, will be released on March 6th in the UK and on March 11th in the US. She returns with a masterclass on building flavour in your cooking through the intuitive principles of Indian cookery. Structured around the six core ayurvedic tastes, namely: Tangy, Bitter, Hot, Sweet, Sour, and Salty and how they correlate to the six seasons in Bengal, this book aims to illuminate Indian cookery by giving you the foundations you need to build balanced flavours, dishes and sumptuous feasts.

One of my favorite author’s Marion Grasby has released a new cookbook The Essential Wok Companion this month! Marion shares that this book is here to inspire you, and to elevate and emphasise the beauty in this everyday kitchen utensil: the wok. Each chapter is dedicated to a particular style of wok cooking – stir-fries, noodles, char, simmer, steam, smoke and fry. More than just recipes to follow, the title gives you the technical tools and confidence to get the best flavours from your wok. From in-depth visual information and how-to sections on cutting meat and vegetables, to advice on how to look after your wok and what oil to use.

Another title from Australia, that I’m excited about is Imagine – Creating Desserts with Christy Tania which is set to publish in March. The author sprung to fame through her charismatic, winning performances on Masterchef Desserts and now she generously shares her secrets with you. Featuring over 50 foundational ‘basic’ recipes, readers can master everything from ganache to brownies, to short crust pastry, to ice cream. After being sick and tired of having to ‘go hunting’ for good coulis or cremeux recipes – which are often buried at the back of traditional cookbooks or hidden within a larger recipe – Christy decided to create a compendium of ‘basic’ recipes for people looking for reliable and tasty staples.

Other titles to get revved up about:

The last few weeks on Eat Your Books

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Hot honey harissa chicken from Closet Cooking by Kevin Lynch

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Jerusalem sesame bagels (Ka’ak al-qods) from Taboon: Sweet & Savoury Delights from the Lebanese Bakery by Hisham Assaad

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