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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. Kai Feast

    by Christall Lowe ***DUE 1st OCTOBER***

    Christall Lowe invites you to a hakari (feast) at her family table – replete with mouthwatering dishes infused with the flavours of Aotearoa, brimming with manaakitanga (hospitality), and served with wonderful tales of nostalgia.
    $59.95 Each

    Out of stock

  2. Christmas at the Castle

    by Mark Gregory ***DUE 1st November***

    Create a fun and memorable festive season with inspirational ideas for meals, gifts and play from renowned New Zealand chef Mark Gregory. Mark and his extended family have been celebrating Christmas at the iconic castle in Takapuna, Auckland for 12 years and he shares his favourite recipes, both traditional and new, in this sumptuous celebration of all things Christmas. Make amazing memories, share wonderful food.
    $39.95 Each

    Out of stock

  3. Rick Stein's Food Stories

    by Rick Stien ***DUE 24th SEPTEMBER***

    Accompanying the major new BBC2 series, Rick Stein’s Food Stories is an exciting collection of new classics that celebrate modern Britain. Rick’s recipes reflect his mouth-watering and heartfelt exploration of today’s British cuisine and how different cultures have influenced the nation’s evolving palate.
    $65.00 Each

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  4. Seriously Delicious

    by Polly Markus

    Polly Markus is back with more than 70 sensational new recipes from Miss Polly's Kitchen — every one of them seriously delicious!
    $50.00 Each
  5. Ottolengi Comfort

    by Yotam Ottolenghi

    Ottolenghi’s first brand-new major cookbook since the era-defining Ottolenghi SIMPLE and Ottolenghi FLAVOUR. With over 100 evocative, irresistible recipes alongside stories of childhood and home.
    $59.00 Each
  6. Nici Wickes invites you back to her quiet kitchen for a second helping of uncomplicated, delicious recipes. During the global pandemic, Nici amassed a dedicated following through social media, sharing her recipes and personal stories of dealing with life’s challenges during lockdown and finding joy and fulfilment during this uncertain time through the act of cooking good food. Now living in an increasingly unsettled world, with climate change affecting her daily coastal life and a bout of covid leading to a loss of appetite, Nici once again turns to her kitchen and cooking to soothe her mind and reinvigorate her passion for food — with comforting recipes you can enjoy yourself or share with others. In More From a Quiet Kitchen Nici Wickes shares her thoughtful advice and insights on many of the challenges we all face in modern living — middle age, loneliness and self-esteem — accompanied by some incredible recipes to ensure you get the most out of life, both in and outside of the kitchen.
    $50.00 Each
  7. Beer Food

    by Ross Dobson

    The ultimate cookbook for beer-lovers: bold flavours, relaxed recipes and beer-matching know-how, for the best food to enjoy with a brew
    $37.95 Each
  8. Eat Pacific

    by Robert Oliver

    Compiled by award-winning chef, judge and TV host Robert Oliver, Eat Pacific includes 139 zesty recipes from Fiji, Sāmoa, the Kingdom of Tonga, the Cook Islands, Vanuatu, Niue, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Tahiti, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea, taken from the popular TV series Pacific Island Food Revolution, now in its third season.
    $60.00 Each
  9. What Can I Bring?

    by Sophie Hansen

    The easiest and best gatherings are when everyone pitches in. It's sanity-saving for the host, not to mention energy- and money-saving. And arguably more fun and interesting. But what do you make when asked to bring a plate?
    $55.00 Each
  10. Kai and Kindness

    by Jane & Paul Rangiwahia

    Brother and sister health advocate and artist Paul and cook Jane have combined their skills to produce a book that nourishes the body and the mind. Their aim is to help start conversations about health and emotional wellbeing and promote positive action – whether it is in the kitchen or in the mind. The book is richly illustrated with the recipes and Paul’s artworks, and Paul’s inspiring ‘A Mental W.O.F’ frames short discussions about aspects of emotional and mental health. Jane’s delicious recipes are no fuss and focus on making food to share with friends and family. Jane and Paul say, ‘The body goes where the mind goes, and they go well when they are both nourished.’
    $47.95 Each
  11. Kitty's Kitchen

    by Kitty Williams

    From running a sandwich business to opening a food truck to then creating the viral Lockdown Scroll Kitty Williams delivers a mouth-watering cookbook that's sure to leave you drooling
    $49.95 Each
  12. Supernormal

    by Andrew McConnell

    This refreshed 2023 edition features a striking new cover and includes the recipe for his iconic lobster roll and 88 more diverse dishes across eight chapters. Beautifully photographed by Earl Carter, it celebrates the irresistible lure of dumplings and tonkatsu, the comforting serenity of ramen, the bracing kick of kimchi and pickles and the addictive qualities of pipis and XO.
    $50.00 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.