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For centuries, cookbooks were almost entirely about the food prepared for the upper classes; it wasn't until the 19th century, when Eliza Acton wrote "Modern Cookery for Private Families", that recipes were designed, structured and written for ordinary folks. Fast forward over a century, and recipe books are available for every possible budget, style and skill level. From books about teaching kids to cook, to Yotam Ottolenghi's restaurant-focused NOPI, there's something for everyone. Learn to bake, master the BBQ, learn charcuterie, or simply drool over beautiful photographs of dishes from the world's best chefs - every bookshelf needs a few cookbooks. They also make great gift ideas for the foodie in your life.
  1. Pass it on

    by Shobha & Keryn Kalyan

    Our cookbook tells a story of our family being one of the first Gujaratis to arrive in New Zealand back in the 1920’s, and how we’ve been taught to cook using our senses rather than following a written recipe. These treasured family recipes could have been lost, but now that they’re all written in our cookbook, authenticity will be preserved and passed on as generations continue.
    $65.00 Each
  2. Good Vibes

    by Alby Hailes

    Good Vibes is a celebration of food that makes you feel good. With veg-forward ingredients and knockout flavours, these are recipes to take your cooking to the next level. From nourishing breakfasts to impressive sharing plates, punchy weeknight meals, soul-warming slow-cooks, and delectable sweet treats, Alby Hailes shares his on-repeat recipes to Energise, Connect, Excite, Comfort and Delight.
    $55.00 Each
  3. Who Made All The Pies

    by Wendy Morgan

    Kiwis love their pies! Crisp, buttery pastry, gooey, piping hot filling – this brand-new collection has been put together by a pie expert who has lived and breathed pies her whole life! From the traditional Kiwi favourite (mince and cheese) to the more exotic (lamb and minted pea pie) to something for the vegetarians (cauliflower tart) to something for the sweet-tooths (choc orange tart) this cookbook is pure comfort food and it’s got something for everyone.
    $37.95 Each
  4. In Even More Basics to Brilliance, you'll find many more of those much-loved foundation recipes everyone needs in their cooking repertoire, with simple flavour switch-ups and shortcuts to take you from basics to brilliance in the kitchen, including simple and nourishing base stock for ramen (hello, bowls of umami), the tastiest oven-roasted tomato sauce (say goodbye to stirring at the stove-top!) and the easiest, serve-with-everything yoghurt flatbreads, not to mention the fluffiest foolproof carrot cake and a show-stopping Basque cheesecake.
    $60.00 Each
  5. Now & Then

    by Tess Kiros

    This is beloved food writer Tessa Kiros's definitive reflection on a lifetime of cooking and eating. With characteristic generosity of spirit, Tessa invites us into her kitchen to share what she's cooking now: an exciting blend of new discoveries and enduring favourites that connect the threads of her life.
    $65.00 Each
  6. The Homemade Table

    by Nicola Galloway

    The Homemade Table is Nicola Galloway's latest book. It expands on her approach to cooking, which is more than just about preparing homemade meals. It encompasses an inspired way of living and thinking about food that not only feeds the body but also the mind and soul.
    $59.95 Each
  7. The RNZ Cookbook

    Edited by David Cohen & Kathy Paterson

    A treasury of 180 recipes from New Zealand’s best-known chefs and food writers. An authoritative and above all useful cookbook from New Zealand’s favourite broadcaster, featuring 180 trusted (and tested) recipes hand-picked from the thousands of delicious recipes that have featured on RNZ shows such as Nine to Noon, Afternoons and Saturday Morning in recent decades.
    $65.00 Each
  8. Homecooked

    by Lucy Corry

    Everyday recipes for every New Zealand season and every occasion, this is real food for how we really live - our ingredients, our seasons and our way of life.
    $55.00 Each
  9. Pasta Grannies

    by Vicky Bennison

    Inspired by the hugely popular YouTube channel of the same name, Pasta Grannies is a wonderful collection of time-perfected Italian recipes from the people who have spent a lifetime cooking for love, not a living: Italian grandmothers.
    $60.00 Each
  10. Dish Sweet

    by Sarah Tuck

    Following on from the highly successful Dish: Fast & Dish: Summer. Dish Sweet is all about Baking, Slices, Desserts, Tarts and Icecream. Recipes by Dish Magazine and Dish Editor Sarah Tuck. Stunning full colour illustrations, recipes that will end up being your go-to!
    $45.00 Each
  11. Yum

    by Nadia Lim

    I wanted to create a book that is every parents bible when it comes to feeding their kids. This book covers everything from the newborn stage to school-aged children. It is guaranteed to have the most easy-to-make, fuss-free, delicious recipes that babies, kids and adults will love.
    $55.00 Each
  12. The Australian Women's Weekly's Children's Birthday Cake Book was first published in 1980 and has sold more than half a million copies. In response to all the requests we have had, often from mothers who remember fondly all the cakes from their own childhood, we have taken this book from our archives and reprinted it 30 years after it first appeared. We have had to make a minor change - four of your little friends are missing, but they've been replaced by other cakes you'll love just as much. Apart from that we've left it just as it was - a true collectors' cookbook especially for you. Now you can recreate your favourite cakes - the swimming pool, rocket and that train from the cover for your own child.
    $16.95 Each

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For centuries, cookbooks were almost entirely about the food prepared for the upper classes; it wasn't until the 19th century, when Eliza Acton wrote "Modern Cookery for Private Families", that recipes were designed, structured and written for ordinary folks. Fast forward over a century, and recipe books are available for every possible budget, style and skill level. From books about teaching kids to cook, to Yotam Ottolenghi's restaurant-focused NOPI, there's something for everyone. Learn to bake, master the BBQ, learn charcuterie, or simply drool over beautiful photographs of dishes from the world's best chefs - every bookshelf needs a few cookbooks. They also make great gift ideas for the foodie in your life.