I'm a newly indoctrinated fan of BOOK RIOT, a website which features booky posts for those of us for whom reading books themselves just isn't enough - we must know what goes on in the world of books as well. Book Riot is definitely one of the best places to go for all things literary.
This morning I happened upon a post titled, READING COOKBOOKS IN BED and I smiled - aha!
Why? Well, because I though I was the only one who did this. Reading cookbooks in bed, I mean. But also because I'd been working on a post outlining my favorite cookbooks - books that are on my kitchen bookshelves when they aren't being read in bed or elsewhere.
I do keep my cookbooks in the kitchen book case, but they don't, necessarily, remain there. I occasionally take one to bed with me for the same reasons that Jeff O'Neal talks about in his post. (I love his book suggestions too.)
But my own cookbooks are not as pristene as Jeff's. When I'm following a recipe in the kitchen, things tend to fly about.
I sorted through my cookbooks and other food related tomes and came up with a List of Ten. After all, November is the month when food suddenly (or not) becomes a primary concern. I think it's that 'gearing up for winter, gathering of the acorns' imperative. .
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Ten Foody Books From My Own Kitchen Shelves:
1) The Italian Cooking Encyclopedia by Linda Frazier
2) Mary Emmerling's American Country Cooking
3) Home Cooking by Laurie Colwin
Colwin continues her joyful stories about food, writing and life. When I finished this book I went looking for more, and that's when I learned that Laurie Colwin had passed away. Untimely, to say the least.
Laurie Colwin
8) The New Moosewood Cookbook by Mollie Katzen
If you love vegetarian food and I do, then this is the book for you. The recipes are terrific and mostly simple enough. The text of the book appears hand lettered and the charming drawings are anything but slick. Just a book devoted to fabulous and healthful vegetarian food.
9) Brunetti's Cookbook by Donna Leon, with recipes by Roberta Pianaro
10) American Family Style - Decorating, Cooking, Gardening and Entertaining by Mary Randolph Carter
Mary's fabulous office and Mary's website.
Note: Woodcut illustration at the top of the post is by Mary Azarian.
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