American chef, restaurateur and author Sammy Monsour is known also for his political food activism. He is as likely to be in front of an audience advocating for sustainable aquaculture at the 2019 World Food Day event, as he is to be on television creating tempting modern dishes. We are thrilled to bring you newly published Salt & Shore: Recipes from the Coastal South, available now also on ckbk.
Read Moreckbk co-founder Matthew Cockerill takes a deep dive into Japanese cooking, via cult TV show Midnight Diner, and we report back from the 2024 Guild of Food Writers awards ceremony.
Read MoreWe send congratulations to Regula Yswejin and Neil Perry on their latest awards, and welcome summer produce from the garden
Read MoreIntroducing Plant Feasts as June’s cookbook of the month, plus 6 of the best macaroon recipes and ideas for cooking with watercress.
Read MoreMemorial Day is an American federal holiday to honor US military who have died in service. Celebrated since 1868, since 1971 it has been designated as the last Monday each May. Memorial Day weekend – this year May 25-27 – is an annual get together that also marks the start of summer cooking and outdoor dining. It's also a long Bank Holiday weekend in the UK which means it is time to dust off the grill!
Read MoreAlongside introducing the publication of a new edition of Brew it Yourself, this week’s newsletter also includes 6 of the best refreshing summer drinks, and a selection of seasonal ideas for peas
Read More“When you are ill, the food you eat can be of tremendous importance... The food that arrives can make the difference between a good day and a bad day. More than that, it can also help in aiding a quicker recovery because food heals and gives us energy, the energy we need to get better.” Prue Leith. Introducing The Healthcare Chef’s Knowledge.
Read MoreAs well as introducing Fantastic Fungi, the cookbook spinoff from the award-winning documentary, this week’s newsletter features three more titles newly added to ckbk — one made up of travelers tales, one focused on the food of Northern Spain, and the last a book of quick vegan recipes carrying the endorsement of Jamie Oliver, no less.
Read MoreIn 1984 a young Chinese-American appeared in his first BBC television programme, a new series on Chinese cookery which, in his own words, “opened up a whole new world to the British Public.” That young man was, of course, the great Ken Hom. He thrilled viewers by cooking exciting dishes in real time and introduced British viewers to the wok – in fact his second ever programme focused on how to choose and use your wok.
Read MoreKumud Ghandi is a food scientist, nutritionist, spice maestro, author and broadcaster, whose passion for garlic in all its sweet and pungent glory has inspired her to write The Garlic Story. Plus, rediscovering the joy of good old-fashioned baking.
Read MoreWhen you want something delicious to eat, but not a great pile of washing up, one pot cooking is hard to beat. We have two books newly added to ckbk to help. Plus Jenny Jefferies latest cookbook featuring stories from farmers and fishermen around the world, and suggestions for seasonal sorrel recipes.
Read MoreHave you discovered the brilliant Darren Purchese and his oh-so-tempting recipes yet? If not, now is the moment to do so. We are fortunate to have four of Darren’s books on ckbk, and were thrilled to sit down with Darren to chat about his life, career, and passion for pastry.
Read More“Finding out that Jeanne Strang had written another exploration of southwestern French cuisine, bringing that story forward another thirty years, was like realizing that yet another present had unexpectedly materialized under the Christmas tree.”
Read MoreSt Patrick’s Day, March 17, is an annual opportunity to turn your thoughts towards the emerald isle. A public holiday in Ireland, a celebration of patron saint, Saint Patrick, the date has long been celebrated by Irish communities worldwide. Plus, the story behind the Sydney Seafood School.
Read MoreMarch 8 is International Women’s Day, March 10 is Mother’s Day in the UK. Many of us baked our first batch of cookies and stirred our first pot of something that smelled great to a hungry young tummy, under the watchful eye of the women who kept us fed and watered. These tastes stay with us, they feel right, taking us back to childhood and the ‘best’ chicken pie, lasagne, carrot cake or whatever it may be.
Read MorePlats du Jour, The Taste of Things, and Madeleines – this week’s ckbk newsletter is packed with celebrations of French cooking.
Read MoreSugar and spice do very much add up to all things nice in Eleanor Ford’s brand new book A Whisper of Cardamom, which we are excited to have for you on publication day. Eleanor Ford is a multi-award-winning food writer – most recently for her third book The Nutmeg Trail – with a special interest in, and aptitude with, spice. For our newest feature we caught up with her to discuss her latest book, in which she explores the culinary magic created by sugar and spice.
Read MoreFood writer, cookbook author, and founding editor of Taste magazine, Pepita Aris is an authority on Spanish cuisine. During her decades long career, on television and radio, in her books and magazine articles, she has brought knowledge, understanding, and recipes from her beloved Spain to a wide audience.
Read MoreTempting new recipes are always welcome, but in the grey of January back-to-work time (for those in the Northern hemisphere anyway), they are all the more so. We have two books newly added to ckbk that are tempting indeed.
Read MoreComfort food recipes to ease you into the New Year, suggestions for anyone going plant-based for Veganuary, and details of #ckbkclub's book of the month, Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well by Pellegrino Artusi.
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