This resource offers a range of recipes centered around animal proteins and complementary sides. With its DIY approach to culinary expertise, this is a great starting point for home cooks wanting to develop flavor and technique.
The range of voices shine a light on racial diversity in the culinary world in this visually evocative, comforting book. Easy to dive into at any point when seeking inspiration or a sense of community through food and cooking, this book is a good conversation starter.
With an emphasis on everyday meals over specialty dishes, the majority of the recipes are practical and feature ingredients that are easy to source. Great for home cooks wanting to explore Hawaiian cuisine at home, or those wanting to try new flavors and enhance their repertoire of fusion-inspired dishes.
Toyota makes it easy to add a fresh twist to vegan meals. Whether you’re fully plant-based or adding plant-based options to your diet, there’s a recipe for every occasion. Perfect for anyone interested in vegan cooking.
Great for home cooks who want to reduce waste and streamline effort. Plenty of family and budget-friendly options, British classics, and recipes that work for meal prep.
Flavor pairing adds an exciting twist to familiar ingredients. Recommended as a practical companion to The Flavor Matrix and a worthy introduction for home cooks looking to up their flavor game.
While not a diet book, there is an emphasis on diet for health that may not have universal appeal. That said, it is rare to find a cookbook that presents traditional ethnic cuisine in a format that also addresses dietary restrictions, making this an exciting option for home cooks who want plenty of flavor.
Moore’s narrative style shines, weaving moments of lightness into a story of pain and conflict, family and war, loss and reunion. Recommended for readers of women’s stories and those interested in learning about African lived experience both on the continent and in the diaspora.