
What's your favourite cookbook right now? Or the one that you can't wait to get?
Eek, there are few things that can make me more excited than a cup of morning coffee - one of them is a great mail day and the other one: fresh flowers:)
Yesterday, all three things happened in a matter of an hour. Yup, I had my coffee, got fresh flowers for the flat and My New Roots cookbooks finally arrived! Since I've been waiting for its release for months, I couldn't be more excited when it finally landed on my kitchen table. Naturally I dropped everything and started to read it. Confession: it's even better than I hoped.
Anyway, the cookbook got me so inspired that I made a list of 6 more cookbooks that I am dying to add to my collection this spring and I'd love to hear your favourites as well. Deal? Do you own any of them?

Starting from top:
- My New Roots by Sarah Britton.
- Green Kitchen Travels by Luise and David.
- The Art of Eating Well by the Hemsley sisters.
- Deliciously Ella by Ella Woodward.
- A Modern Way To Eat by Anna Jones.
- Appétempt: A Coming of Age Story by Amelia Morris.
- Genius Recipes by Food52.
P.S: Also, 14 of my favourite food memoirs that won't disappoint.
P.P.S: A few more cookbook gems.
(Top photo and layout by exPress-o)
8 comments:
Books, flowers, coffee are my fave combo too. I recently received The Green Kitchen Travels as a gift and already tired 5 different recipes.
Hi Diana, your blog is first that I read in the office, have been following for a while, don't think I have ever commented, but cookbooks are my love and I would suggest you add "Bowl and Spoon" to your list, might of heard of it, it's from very talented couple Sara & Hugh Forte from Sprouted Kitchen......happy page flipping, cheers, Sonja
I am so excited for Anna Jones's A Modern Way to Eat. I've cooked a couple of her recipes from her blog and off youtube and they're really wonderful, healthy and tasty! xo, Katie
I love cookbooks and I definitely need to review all your suggestion. I love any Jamie Oliver material, even if the recipes are very similar from one book to the other. But they are inspiring and uncomplicated. And my go-to-book is "1080 Recetas de Cocina" (1080 recipes) by Simone Ortega, a French lady married to a Spanish press tycoon, who wrote a book revisiting Spanish traditional cuisine but with a French twist, with A-to-Z expplanations. A must fot beginners, here in Spain. It was written in 1972 and more than 3 million copies have been sold.
Man I love cookbooks! It's my weakness for sure. I get one from everywhere I travel, to remind me of the local cuisine. These books also looks pretty good!
I am currently trying to record all of cheffy's tricks and tips to put in a book. It would be fun to publish one day. I love going to a book store a browsing cook books. So much life happens in the kitchen.
The Forest Feast by Erin Gleeson!
Woohoo! What a perfect hour. I'd replace the coffee for tea, but it sounds like a great way to start the day. I'm loving the Smitten Kitchen Cookbook right now and anything by Ottolenghi!
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