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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. I te āhua o ngā pikitia, me te takoto o te hātepe tohutohu, ka māmā noa tō ako ki te tunu i ēnei kai e hāngai pū ana ki Aotearoa. With an illustrated, step-by-step layout, you'll find it super easy to learn to cook these classic New Zealand recipes.
    $27.99 Each
  2. Digby Law's recipes are loved and used in kitchens everywhere.
    $29.95 Each
  3. Illustrated throughout with full-colour photographs, the book describes the basic methods for smoking a variety of foods, including handy suggestions on how to use your smoked product. The wide range of mouth-watering recipes encourages you to get more adventurous with your smoker. Try the Hot-smoked Oysters with Tomato and Chilli Salsa from the fish and seafood section or Hot-smoked Spicy Sausages in the red meats.
    $30.00 Each
  4. Saffron Swirls & Cardamom Dust

    by Ashia Ismail-Singer

    Author of My Indian Kitchen, Ashia Ismail-Singer is back with a collection of spice-infused desserts and baking, delivering homemade delights for all to share. With her characteristic creative flair and drawing inspiration from culinary traditions across the world, Ashia’s recipes are impossible to resist and guaranteed to impress.
    $49.99 Each
  5. The Grater Good cookbook highlights food that is truly delicious and about indulgence, yet happens to be good for you and the planet. Over 60 European-inspired, adaptable dishes, ranging from Seitan sausages, cassoulets and breads to super easy spreadable cheeses, pates, crackers, delectable desserts and plant-based baking and cooking.
    $44.95 Each
  6. Salad Two Raw Sisters

    by Margo and Rosa Flanagan

    Margo and Rosa firmly believe that a Two Raw Sisters salad is the perfect starting point to any meal. All eaters are welcome in this cookbook, with these recipes suitable for anyone and everyone, whether you're gluten free, dairy free, plant-based, flexitarian, FODMAP or an absolute meat lover.
    $45.00 Each
  7. Back by popular demand, the ripe deli team has put together a third helping of delicious recipes, following the success of their first two cookbooks.
    $60.00 Each
  8. Angela and the team of talented chefs and contributors at Ripe have put together an even greater selection of recipes. This 2nd beautiful book holds over 150 recipes that make the most of seasonal produce at its best and is jam packed with recipes that are easy to prepare, full of wholesome goodness, along with decadent treats and delicious meals.
    $60.00 Each
  9. Ripe Recipes

    by Angela Redfern

    From Auckland's Ripe delicatessen comes a recipe book that aims to make the most of seasonal produce. Unlike most recipe books, the recipes here are arranged by the seasons, helping you find the best ideas to suit what's fresh and available - or growing in your garden. Trained at London's Savoy, chef Angela Redfern shows everything from basics like basil pesto through to sticky spare ribs and saucy chocolate pudding.
    $60.00 Each
  10. Ottolenghi The Cookbook

    Best Selling Classic

    Ottolenghi’s ground-breaking classic cookbook, which captured the zeitgeist for using imaginative flavours and ingredients, is relaunched with a contemporary design.
    $65.00 Each
  11. Plenty

    by Yotam Ottolenghi

    A New York Times bestseller, this is a vegetarian recipe book for everyone. Yotam Ottolenghi, a Jerusalem-born London restaurateur, is not himself a vegetarian, making his approach unconventional and accessible to even the staunchest meat eaters.
    $65.00 Each
  12. Plenty More

    by Yotam Ottolenghi

    The hotly anticipated follow-up to Yotam Ottolenghi's 2010's bestselling, award-winning Plenty. Vegetables have moved from the side dish to the main plate, grains celebrated with colour and flair. It's a revolution that is bold, inspiring and ever-expanding.
    $65.00 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.