Regional, International Cookbooks
Cookbooks We Love presents reviews of "Regional & International Cookbooks", a short-list of cook books covering local, regional, national, and ethnic cooking and cuisines. Featuring some of the best Italian, French, Mexican, Thai, American, Mediterranean, Asian and slow food cookbooks and cookery books pertaining to the popular cuisines of Italy, France, Mexico, Thailand and Asia.
December 01, 2008
by Mario Batali and Gwyneth Paltrow
I love a good road trip book. All the better if the purpose of the trip is to seek out new culinary experiences. And, Spain is a country with one of the most diverse and exciting cuisines going. So, it was with high expectations that I approached Spain, A Culinary Road Trip. Here’s what drew me in, firstly Mario Batali and Mark Bittman, first rate cooks, writers and food-obsessed wits. I love that they will unabashedly try anything…
November 14, 2008
by Greg and Lucy Malouf
Turquoise is the follow up book to the equally stunning Saha (A Chef’s Travels in Lebanon and Syria) by Australian husband and wife and writing team Greg and Lucy Malouf. He cooks, she writes and together they create beautiful cookbooks with authentic and extraordinary dishes…
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November 05, 2008
by Leonardo Curti and James Fraioli
What other country but Italy could one dedicate a lavish, hardcover picture book devoted entirely to food fairs and event. France perhaps, but the more social and informal nature Italian cooking promises one that is more varied and useable to home cooks. Food Festivals of Italy is a cookbook whose theme is to celebrate the unique food fairs of Italy…
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November 03, 2008
by Jeff Koehler
Author Jeff Koehler has quite nicely captured the magic and fun of Spain’s most cherished dish. Paella is quite literally a party in a pan and nothing starts the festivities better than this simple dish of rice, herbs, stock and assorted ingredients…
April 21, 2008
by Suvir Saran
Chef Suvir Saran is a busy man. Between dishing out regional Indian dishes at his award-winning Manhattan restaurant Diva, opening a new chain of restaurants, contributing to Food Arts magazine and teaching New York Times featured Indian cooking classes he still manages to prepare heart-warming, flavorful meals for his lucky family and friends. And, he still finds time….
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January 21, 2008
by Babette de Rozieres
In Creole, chef and author Babette de Roziers honours her heritage and love of simply prepared, authentic foods instilled in her by her grandmother growing up in Guateloupe. From her home in the French Antilles her travels and cooking took her to Paris, home again, then back to France where she recreates…..
December 21, 2007
by Kylie Kwong
For those cooks both inspired and intimidated by the range of quality Asian condiments and spices now available in most shops cooking Chinese food has never been easier or more fun - all you need is Kylie Kwong book Simple Chinese Cooking, a wok and a quick trip to the supermarket…..
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November 17, 2007
by James Oseland
In Cradle of Flavor, author James Oseland takes the reader on a culinary journey to Indonesia, Manaysia and Singapore. Called the Spice Islands and located between Australia and S. Asia, these are the native home to such beloved culinary flavor enhancers as nutmeg, cloves, galangal and…..
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November 12, 2007
by Laurent Tourondel, Michele Scicolone
All too seldom does a restaurant inspired cookbook truly capture the magic of the restaurant itself. In his cookbook Bistro Laurent Tourondel, acclaimed chef Laurent Tourondel manages to do just that for no less than six of his namesake restaurants. BLT features over 150 bistro style recipes from…..
July 30, 2007
by Jamie Oliver
Jamie Oliver ditches his celebrity status for a time an takes a VW bus on road trip through the Italian countryside in search of his inner Italian food soul. And the result is Jamie’s Italy, a charming and genuine collection of stories, recipes and culinary adventures. One browse through our site and you can see we…..
June 25, 2007
by Gennaro Contaldo
As mentor and culinary influence to celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, Gennaro Contaldo is one of the true masters of Italian cooking. His book Gennaro’s Italian Year is his culinary memoir and is a celebration of Italian food, culture and lifestyle…..
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May 30, 2007
by Giada De Laurentiis
In her cookbook Everyday Pasta Food, Network favourite Giada De Laurentiis brings us a collection of dishes very close to her heart and home, based on her favourite theme - pasta. She stays true to her…..
April 08, 2007
by Paul Bertolli
Cooking by Hand has you hooked the moment you pick it up, and it does so without the usual chef showpiece features of stunning photography, glorious design, and glossy pages. Just heartwarming, inventive dishes and insightful writing that take you to the heart and soul…..
December 12, 2006
by Anya von Bremzen
The New Spanish Table by Anya Brenzen is a celebration of the glorious foods of Spain and offers over 300 recipes of traditional and modern Spanish cooking. Through colourful photographs, lively stories and profiles meet…..
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November 06, 2006
by Lidia Bastianich
In this companion book to her latest PBS series, popular chef and teacher Lidia Bastianich generously welcomes us into her kitchen to meet her family and share with us some of her favorite family meals. Rooted in her Italian traditions, the dishes in Lidia’s Family Table are an innovative…..
September 05, 2006
by Mark Bittman
If you are one of the many fans of Mark Bittman bestseller How To Cook Everything then get ready to expand your horizons and take a culinary trip of a lifetime with The Best Recipes In the World. Not a writer to shy away from bold claims, Bittman once again delivers a book that lives up to it’s all-encompassing…..
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September 04, 2006
by Thomas Keller
In his Napa Valley bistro Bouchon chef Thomas Keller (also of famed French Laundry) serves traditional French bistro fare, and this book pays homage to his love of bistro cooking. Bouchon is a celebration of the simple, pure and elevated ingredients…..
September 01, 2006
by Mario Batali
Molto Italiano is stuffed full of big, bold, flavorful food wrapped up in a gorgeous package with loads of insightful and personal reflections from a culinary master. Plenty of classic meat dishes to please his many fans of authentic Italian cooking, like the “daddy of all great braises…..
August 04, 2006
by Paula Wolfert
Mediterranean cuisine is rich in tradition and is the ultimate in comfort, full-flavored, textured cooking, and The Slow Mediterranean Kitchen is a treasure for the many devotees of this popular cuisine. Bestselling cookbook author and writer Paula Wolfert is an authority on Mediterranean cooking, and the 150 recipes she shares in this book…..
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August 02, 2006
by Edna Lewis, Scott Peacock
The Gift of Southern Cooking is a treasure trove of authentic Southern home cooking and hospitality. Edna Lewis and Scott Peacock together have written a perfect collection of recipes and culinary traditions for home cooks interested in food (and a little bit of history) of the American South…..
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August 02, 2006
by Diana Kennedy
Diana Kennedy has done for Mexican Cuisine what Julia Child has done for French cooking and Marcella Hazan for Italian—introduced home cooks to a country’s great culinary tradition through groundbreaking cookbooks. Through her cookbook Cuisines of Mexico, published over 25 years ago…..
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July 20, 2006
by Anthony Bourdain
To all those faint of heart, prudish ninnies who expect niceties and coddling, be forewarned Les Halles by Anthony Bourdain is not a book for you… If however, you possess both the desire to cook good bistro food…..
July 08, 2006
by Michael Chiarello
A new cookbook from Michael Chiarello, best-selling author of the The Tra Vigne Cookbook, signature recipes from his acclaimed restaurant in St. Helena, California. This companion volume to his 26-part series on public television, Michael Chiarello’s Casual Cooking is a collection of his favorite recipes…..
June 28, 2006
by Editors of Cook's Illustrated
Part of the Best Recipe series from the editors at Cook’s Illustrated (America’s Test Kitchen), American Classics offers a treasure trove of all-time favorite American dishes—clam chowder, mashed potatoes, and fried chicken, to brownies, carrot cake, and lemon meringue pie—great old fashioned..
June 04, 2006
by Patricia Wells
Patricia Wells once again invites us to visit her adopted home of Provence, France. In The Provence Cookbook, Patricia shares some of her favorite regional recipes and ingredients for simple French fare, takes us to some of her secret food haunts, and introduces us to a few of her friendly local food purveyors and vendors…..
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June 04, 2006
by Deborah Madison
Another winner from cookbook author Deborah Madison. Winner of the 2003 James Beard award for General/Cooking Cooking for Everyday category, Local Flavors—Cooking and Eating from America’s Farmers’ Markets really brings the market home. This is simple, straightforward…..
June 02, 2006
by Madhur Jaffrey
Any home cook with even a mild interest in Indian cookery simply must own at least one of Madhur Jaffrey’s many fine cookbooks. She is an established authority and a wonderful writer. Award winner From Curries to Kebabs is a fascinating, lively introduction to over 100 of her favorite curries…..
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June 01, 2006
by Patricia Wells
Patricia Wells at Home in Provence is an invitation to step inside her 18th century farmhouse and enjoy some classic Provencal dishes such as Butter-Roasted Herbed Chicken, Seared Pancetta-Wrapped Cod, earthy daubes; Summer Pistou…..
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March 06, 2006
by Ina Garten
Ina Garten puts her magical touch to French country cooking in Barefoot in Paris. Ina has realized her own dream of living in France and scouring the markets to create her own version of classic French country cuisine, and this book is her own personal collection and insider’s food guide to Paris. With a range that includes hearty Bouef Bourguignon…..
February 26, 2006
by Cheryl Alters Jamison, Bill Jamison
A Real American Breakfast is a coast-to-coast feast of 275 breakfast recipes. There are old favorites like Waffles and Homemade Cereals, flaky Buttermilk Biscuits, Chocolate Bread Pudding, and Brown Butter Apple Cake, to regional specialties like Charleston Shrimp and Grits…..