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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. A Greener Way to Cook for You, Your Family and the Planet. In this exciting new collection of over 200 simple recipes, Anna Jones limits the pans and simplifies the ingredients for all-in-one dinners that keep things fast and easy. These super varied every night recipes celebrate vegetables and deliver knock-out flavour but without taking time and energy.
    $55.00 Each
  2. Over 100 vegetarian recipes, flavour-packed + gluten-free.
    $60.00 Each
  3. The Foragers Treasury

    by Johanna Knox

    A New Zealand guide to the art of foraging - a comprehensive guide to finding sustainable, free and fascinating plants.
    $49.95 Each
  4. The Food Savers A- Z

    by Alex Elliott-Howery and Jaimee Edwards

    Ultimate modern reference guide to storing, using up and making the most of each ingredient in your fridge, pantry or fruit bowl.
    $55.00 Each
  5. An instant modern classic: an exquisite baking bible with over 150 recipes for beginners and experts alike.
    $69.95 Each
  6. The Everyday Herbalist

    By Jane Wrigglesworth

    Learn how to make remedies for a range of ailments: coughs, colds, allergies, low immunity, nausea, digestive disorders, insomnia, lack of energy, stress and mental health issues. Gain practical information on how to make teas, tinctures, balms, ointments, poultices and much more. Find out more about using herbs in the kitchen including pastes, pestos, seasonings and broths.
    $49.95 Each
  7. How To Eat 30 Plants A Week

    by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

    30 plants may sound a lot, but in Hugh's expert hands it feels like an easy win, for the delicious meals as much as the incredible health benefit. Central to these is great gut health, and an introduction by gut-health guru Tim Spector explains why Hugh is bang on target to deliver the goods.
    $55.00 Each
  8. Ottolenghi Flavour

    by Yotam Ottolenghi

    The third installment in Yotam’s bestselling and multi-award-winning PLENTY series (over 2 million copies sold). FLAVOUR celebrates the limitless potential of vegetables and reveals how to transform them into magical dishes.
    $65.00 Each
  9. Foraging New Zealand

    by Peter Langlands

    New Zealand is full of incredible, edible wild foods — fruit, fungi and seaweed; berries, herbs and more — you only need to know where to look and how to do it safely. Foraging New Zealand is the ultimate guide to unearthing more than 250 of our tastiest wild plants.
    $50.00 Each
  10. The Curry Guy Bible

    by Dan Toombs

    The Curry Guy Bible brings together 200 of Dan Toombs' classic dishes, developed over more than two decades of eating his way around Indian restaurants, takeaways and food stalls. Fans of The Curry Guy love his recipes - because they *really* work, tasting just like your curryhouse favourites.
    $54.95 Each
  11. Digby Law's Pickle & Chutney Cookbook deserves a place beside the Edmonds Cookery Book as a New Zealand classic.
    $29.00 Each

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  12. This is Ottolenghi, unplugged. The Ottolenghi Test Kitchen team takes you on a journey through your kitchen cupboards, creating inspired recipes using humble ingredients.
    $55.00 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.