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Do you use or own any cookbooks that you keep coming back to for amazing recipes? I've purchased more than I care to admit, but only a few have more than 3-5 recipes I keep coming back to. Mine are below. What are yours?

  • Power Plates (vegan/macro) - Gena Hamshaw
  • Tahini Baby (Middle Eastern) - Eden Grinshpan
  • Eitan Eats The World (multinational) - Eitan Bernath
  • Relax, Honey (Indian) - Vikram Vij
  • The Secret Ingredient ("American" but every recipe has a surprising ingredient) - Kelly Senyei
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The New Basics

The Best Recipe (Cook's Illustrated)

Other than these 2 (and I own many)....now I print and file in binders my favorite recipes

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Anything by Julia Child.  My favorites are “The Way to Cook,” her magnum opus, and the companion books to her late 1970s PBS series, “JC and Company” and “JC and More Company.”  I still have the paperbound editions.

 

My other favorite is a Time-Life series from the around the late 1970s:  “The Good Cook/ Techniques and Recipes.”  It’s about twenty volumes organized by type of food or occasion and each volume is large size.  The first half of each spotlights various techniques for each food with multiple step-by-step photos; the second half are recipes.  I still use it for reference, especially on techniques, although YouTube videos are probably the way to go.

 

I used to collect cookbooks and had a few hundred.  When I moved in 2020 I purged my collection and only kept the couple of dozen I actually used.  I really regret that purge.  I also have a few thousand recipes I clipped from newspapers or copied from books, organized by topics in file folders.  Even though I do very limited entertaining now, it’s still fun to go through them when I am cooking for friends or to bring.

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Prevalent in the South. The Junior League, which is a "club" for rich southern ladies, will publish cookbooks. They gather together a bunch of family and traditional recipes that highlight the culture and society of whatever city in which they reside. May sound a little outdated and even cliquish, but you will find wonderful recipes that would not be found anywhere else. 

I also enjoy the cookbooks created by the New York Times. The copy I have is as big and detailed as some great novels, but there is good stuff inside.

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