While we all want to cook delicious healthy food for ourselves and our families, how to do so on a budget is a real issue. We have many books on ckbk that focus on good cooking for less, take a look at our bookshelf for the Frugal cook.
Read MoreWith Monday May 29 Memorial Day, families across the US will be gathering to attend parades, remember loved ones, and celebrate the unofficial start of summer. Like all family holidays eating together is of central importance, with an emphasis on family favorites. We have plenty of good things to suggest, dishes that your loved ones can enjoy together.
Read MoreZarela Martinez is one of the US’s leading authorities on Mexican cuisine and currently co-hosts the podcast Cooking in Mexican From A to Z on the Heritage Radio Network with her son Aarón Sánchez.
Zarela’s Veracruz, was published in 2001, and was accompanied by a 13-part PBS TV series. In this edited extract from the original book proposal, the author describes how she came to write about the cuisine of this region, a bustling modern area of Mexico which contrasts in many ways with Oaxaca, the subject of her previous cookbook.
Celebrating publication day for Brunch with Brother Marcus, and welcoming the first of several cookbooks by British chef and presenter Valentine Warner.
Read MoreWe caught up with friends and Brother Marcus co-owners Alex and Tasos to chat all things brunch and get the recipe for Tasos’ crowd-pleasing Pork Belly Pita ahead of the publication of the new cookbook from the acclaimed London restaurant.
Read MoreWhen food writer and photographer Regula Ysewijn publishes a new book, you know it will be something to savor; rich in history, full of tempting recipes, and a visual treat. Ysewijn is known for her dedication to British food culture – her debut cookbook Pride and Pudding was an exceptional homage to British culinary history and its puddings.
Read Moreckbk is pleased to announce an exciting collaboration with the cookbook indexing website Eat Your Books. This partnership adds direct links from Eat Your Books to the recipes on ckbk, which means ckbk users can now use Eat Your Books to search across both their print cookbooks and the ckbk collection. Read the full article for details, including a special offer code offering a free month of trial access to Eat Your Books.
Read MoreOn May 6 the world will turn its attention to the UK, to gather and celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III – the first Coronation since that of his mother in 1953. The festivities will no doubt be in all shapes and sizes, from grand lunches, to street parties, to a seat in front of the telly looking at those splendid carriages! What they will all share is something to eat, and what might be appropriate?
Read Moreckbk met with author (and photographer) Saghar Setareh to talk about her new book, Pomegranates & Artichokes, published on 4 May. Read about how she overcame extraordinary challenges to produce a unique cookbook that explores the cuisines of Iran, Italy, and “In Between” (Eastern Mediterranean and Levantine cuisine).
Read MoreDi Murrell is a British food writer and food historian who has written extensively on food-related aspects of the waterways of Britain and France. Following her earlier celebration of sardines, in this piece she shares her love of wild garlic (along with other foraged woodland items). Commonly known in the US as ramps or ramsons, wild garlic is easy to find, growing abundantly in damp and shady woodland areas, and has a huge range of culinary uses.
Read MoreThere are few kitchen tasks more satisfying than baking. Whether bringing together a crumbly pastry, or getting stuck in kneading dough, the alchemy of flour and water, possibly yeast, possibly an egg or butter, into bread, pies, cake, is real kitchen magic. At entry level a batch of cookies is so easy the results far outweigh the effort. At the other end of the spectrum fine patisserie and bread-making are true culinary arts.
Read MoreNick Malgieri is a baking expert and a true master of his craft. He has a long line of bestsellers under his belt, many of which are available now, or coming soon on ckbk. We met Malgieri to look back on an exceptional career and find out how he was able to throw off the early trauma of writing and discover his own style.
Read MoreAfter Easter we look to the new season, to longer days, later evenings, and the promise of weather good enough to cook out in. BBQ starts to seem possible, and deprived of that delicious char over winter we are eager to get started. Take inspiration from a master of the art Marcus Bawdon, and his Consuming Passion: Fire.
Read Moreckbk recently added two new professional cookbooks, Professional Garde Manger by Jaclyn Pestka, Wayne Gisslen and Lou Sackett, and The Advanced Professional Pastry Chef by Bo Friberg. Here we take the opportunity to review some of the books in ckbk’s library which are aimed at chefs and chefs-in-training, and which appear on our Professional bookshelf.
Read MoreSpring is the time when garden and field come back to life, when fresh green produce appears after hardier, earthy winter fare. Much of the spring harvest needs little preparation to be tender and delicious. Fresh leaves, shoots, and stems readily offer up their naturally sweet vibrance. In the Northern hemisphere we find the first asparagus, gather wild garlic, and develop a hankering for lightly adorned salads and young vegetables.
Read MoreRamona Andrews caught up with Sumayya Usmani to discuss her new title, Andaza: A Memoir of Food, Flavour and Freedom in the Pakistani Kitchen, published today. Try her Chicken Boti Tikka, Bundoo Khan Style, and get a taste for her style of “andaza”, essentially “the art of sensory cooking”.
Read MoreThe holidays are underway and the Easter weekend is imminent. If you are catering for a houseful and would like some breakfast ideas, take a look at our cookbook showcase for Making Breakfast or Brunch Memorable. A batch of Buttermilk Blueberry Pancakes should keep everybody happy and well fuelled.
Read MoreThe latest new title to be added to ckbk is Simple and Delicious Vegan. Ramona Andrews caught up with the book’s author, social media superstar Michaela Vais, who blogs at Ela Vegan and has more than one million followers on Instagram.
Read MoreEaster marks the point in the Christian calendar when the penitential forty-day period of Lent is over. Named after the Norse goddess of spring and rebirth Eostre, it is a time to celebrate after the winter fast, to share sweetness and abundance. There is regional variation in Easter foods, but what they have in common is that all-important rich sweetness and reference to the new season of warmth and harvest ahead.
Read MoreAs Easter approaches, food writer and Registered Nutritionist Joy Skipper reflects on her passion for chocolate and shares findings from her recent travels around southern India, visiting cacao plantations and chocolate makers.
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