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15/4/06 13:47Sort of the same topic but not really: who wants to recommend good cookbooks to me? Not for my to-read list, but for my crazy packrat COOKBOOKCOOKBOOKCOOKBOOK collecting. Right now, I use Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything and The Best Recipes in the World constantly; I love Nigella Lawson's How to Be a Domestic Goddess but was disappointed in How to Eat; I respect The Joy of Cooking but only ever really use it when I'm making a bazillion cookies at Christmastime. Specificity of region, technique, or ingredients is fine, as long as it's a good book. What do you guys like?
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15/4/06 21:00 (UTC)The recipes are easy, well-written, and they always come out excellently. Also, it's just interesting.
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15/4/06 21:19 (UTC)and of course betty crocker.
i'm currently reading miriam's kitchen which is a book about jewish culture and family through cooking. i read it i think i middle school, which is random as fuck, and it's pretty great. i'm glad i found it again, cos i didn't remember the name.
i can never figure out what to read. i don't know how you do it.
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15/4/06 21:40 (UTC)Others that I've cherished include Annie Somerville's Fields of Greens, which I don't actually cook from all that often but everything I've tried from it has been glorious; and John Thorne's Outlaw Cook which is less about recipes and more about a sort of philosophy of cooking, except infinitely less pretentious than that makes it sounds; and Laurie Colwin's Home Cooking and More Home Cooking, which, again, I actually value more for reading than for cooking from, and if you haven't read Colwin's fiction, get it onto your list somewhere; it is wonderful stuff for those bleak moments when you need to feel loved and consoled and cuddled to the bosom of a cookie-giving universe. (It's surprising how much I love her fiction, in fact, given that it is all about domestic happiness, which is not so much my turf, but anyway.)
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15/4/06 21:58 (UTC)Laurie Colwin is indeed on my to-read list, and I think it is originally from seeing you mention her on your lj.
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15/4/06 22:27 (UTC)Mark Bittman's Minimalist cookbooks are good, but not great - buy them used.
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