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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.
  • Whanaukai

    by Naomi Toilalo

    Baking should be a simple pleasure, and celebrated baker Naomi Toilalo sh[...]

    $55.00 Each
  • The Homemade Table

    by Nicola Galloway

    The Homemade Table is Nicola Galloway's latest book. It expands on her ap[...]

    $59.95 Each
  • Boustany

    by Sami Tamimi

    Vegetarian recipes celebrating the food of Palestine, from the co-author [...]

    $65.00 Each
  • Comfort Cooking

    by Wendy Morgan

    Whether it’s the end of a hard day at work, you’ve got lots of hungry[...]

    $45.00 Each
  • Handfuls Of Sunshine

    By Tilly Pamment

    Tilly Pamment, author of The Plain Cake Appreciation Society, returns wit[...]

    $45.00 Each
  • Baking and the Meaning of Life
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    Baking and the Meaning of Life

    by Helen Goh ***COMING 30th SEPTEMBER***

    Timeless baking companion by Ottolenghi pastry chef and food columnist, i[...]

    $59.95 Each

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Books for Cooks

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121-126 of 126

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.