Which cookbooks are on your wish list for this year? Here are a few suggestions. Feel free to add your favourite books to the list.
I know Wendy won't be asking for Paris Sweets as she already has it. It seems like a great book, I've been dreaming of it ever since I heard of it last July. How are the recipes Wendy? Are you already hungry? Making a list of what you'll try first? I definitely have to see this book.
CoolJ I'd love to help you choose a cookbook, in fact there isn't anything I quite like more than picking cookbook, but I have no idea what a tailgate party is. Can you please explain?
The Zuni Café Cookbook by Judy Rodgers
In any case if you can't go to the bookstore, why not let the store come to you. Isn't this why they invented the net in the first place? I did a bit of online shopping and fell for a book I've never seen before. I usually don't like buying books I haven't seen but this one was just too amazing so I took a chance and ordered it. I haven't been able to put it down. I’m dying to try the chicken with figs.
A return To Cooking by Eric Rupert and Michael Ruhlman
This will be my next purchase. From what I read this seems to be an amazing book, I can't wait to see it. It just came out and so far only has positive reviews.
Glorious French Food by James Peterson
Who was recently looking for a French cookbook? Have a look at this book, it's fascinating. Granted there are a million out there specially when you want the classic French food but Peterson has a special way with words he makes the recipes come to life. My only complain: he doesn't thicken the broth of his onion soup with flour.
Perfect Cakes by Nick Malgieri
I just read Dorie Greenspan’s review of Perfect Cakes entitled: “Fail-safe recipes from a master baker and teacher” and she starts by saying you can trust Malgieri, here’s a master baker and teacher his recipes works. Greenspan isn’t the only one who likes Malgieri’s latest book it appears on a number of top ten list.
Other books frequently mentioned on various top 10 lists:
Michael Chiarello's Casual Cooking by Michael Chiarello
The Pleasures of Slow Food by Corby Hummer
Baking In America by Greg Patent
Live, Love, Eat! By Wolfgang Puck
Chez Panisse Fruit by Alice Waters
I know Wendy won't be asking for Paris Sweets as she already has it. It seems like a great book, I've been dreaming of it ever since I heard of it last July. How are the recipes Wendy? Are you already hungry? Making a list of what you'll try first? I definitely have to see this book.
CoolJ I'd love to help you choose a cookbook, in fact there isn't anything I quite like more than picking cookbook, but I have no idea what a tailgate party is. Can you please explain?
The Zuni Café Cookbook by Judy Rodgers
In any case if you can't go to the bookstore, why not let the store come to you. Isn't this why they invented the net in the first place? I did a bit of online shopping and fell for a book I've never seen before. I usually don't like buying books I haven't seen but this one was just too amazing so I took a chance and ordered it. I haven't been able to put it down. I’m dying to try the chicken with figs.
A return To Cooking by Eric Rupert and Michael Ruhlman
This will be my next purchase. From what I read this seems to be an amazing book, I can't wait to see it. It just came out and so far only has positive reviews.
Glorious French Food by James Peterson
Who was recently looking for a French cookbook? Have a look at this book, it's fascinating. Granted there are a million out there specially when you want the classic French food but Peterson has a special way with words he makes the recipes come to life. My only complain: he doesn't thicken the broth of his onion soup with flour.
Perfect Cakes by Nick Malgieri
I just read Dorie Greenspan’s review of Perfect Cakes entitled: “Fail-safe recipes from a master baker and teacher” and she starts by saying you can trust Malgieri, here’s a master baker and teacher his recipes works. Greenspan isn’t the only one who likes Malgieri’s latest book it appears on a number of top ten list.
Other books frequently mentioned on various top 10 lists:
Michael Chiarello's Casual Cooking by Michael Chiarello
The Pleasures of Slow Food by Corby Hummer
Baking In America by Greg Patent
Live, Love, Eat! By Wolfgang Puck
Chez Panisse Fruit by Alice Waters





