Make the most out of your homemade pantry with the recipes from Marisa McClellan’s latest cookbook, The Food In Jars Kitchen – including her Jam-Lacquered Chicken Wings!
Category: Cookbook Reviews
Skinnytaste One & Done | A Cookbook Review
Full of low calorie, beautifully photographed recipes, Gina Homolka’s Skinnytaste One & Done will help you get a healthy dinner on the table with very little fuss or time, leaving you only one pot, pan, or appliance to clean from start to finish.
Eating From the Ground Up by Alana Chernila | A Cookbook Review
Full of easy, creative recipes and vibrant photography, Alana Chernila’s newest cookbook – Eating from the Ground Up – is a lovely way to celebrate the bounty of vegetables you’ll find at the farm market this year.
Half Baked Harvest Cookbook by Tieghan Gerard | A Cookbook Review
With its bright, beautiful photography, unique food styling, and just the right amount of personality, Tieghan Gerard’s Half Baked Harvest Cookbook: Recipes from My Barn in the Mountains is a well-balanced collection of recipes that will bring fun and creativity to your kitchen.
Cherry Bombe: The Cookbook | A Cookbook Review
From the team behind the popular indie magazine of the same name, Cherry Bombe: The Cookbook continues the company’s celebration of women and food through an artfully curated collection of recipes and stories.
Peppers of the Americas | A Cookbook Review
From award- winning chef and culinary historian Maricel E. Presilla, Peppers of the Americas is a comprehensive guide to an ingredient beloved the world over. Read on for a full review of this beautiful study of the pepper!
Dinner: Changing the Game | A Cookbook Review
Whether you’re new to the kitchen or just looking for fresh ideas, Melissa Clark’s new cookbook Dinner: Changing the Game has a little something interesting for every home cook.
Deep Run Roots: Stories and Recipes from My Corner of the South | A Cookbook Review
For a month, I dove into the world of Vivian Howard’s Deep Run Roots: Stories and Recipes from My Corner of the South, exploring complex recipes inspired by her upbringing in North Carolina. Here are my thoughts on this beautiful cookbook. All photos are my own.
The Dumpling Galaxy | A Cookbook Review
Food plays such an important role in our memories of the past. I’m sure you have this experience with a flavor or meal – a type of cake your mother makes you for special occasions; the taste of a street food from a trip to someplace faraway and exotic; a special dinner you only eat on certain holidays or for special occasions. Helen You describes dumplings as one such food from her childhood, and in 2014 she turned that love into the restaurant Dumpling Galaxy in Flushing, New York. Just last month, she released her first cookbook of the same…Continue reading The Dumpling Galaxy | A Cookbook Review