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Chris De La Rosa’s 25 Essential Caribbean Curry Dishes reads less like a cookbook and more like a love letter to Indo-Caribbean kitchens. From the opening pages, De La Rosa frames curry not just as a flavor profile but as a cultural inheritance — a living archive of migration, adaptation, and family memory. That emotional […]

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There are cookbooks you flip through for a recipe, and then there are cookbooks you linger over with a cup of tea, plotting your next gathering. Gather Together: Delightful Decor & Simple Recipes for Every Occasion is wholeheartedly the latter. Purchase the book at Home or win a copy in our Giveaway section. From the

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If you’re like me and adore baking desserts but are constantly tinkering with recipes to make them a little kinder to your body, then Some Good: Sweet Treats by Jessica Mitton (O’Leary) is a revelation. This isn’t just another glossy dessert cookbook — it’s a thoughtful and beautifully curated collection that proves sweet indulgence doesn’t

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If a cookbook can taste like a place, Twisted Fork Cookbook (written in both English and French) by the company’s chief preserver Debra Poulin tastes like summer on the Canadian prairies — sun-warmed berries, backyard gardens, and a kitchen full of stories simmering alongside jam jars. From making jars of goodness for you to enjoy

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If you’re drawn to the kind of cooking that doesn’t just fill plates but also fills hearts, Everyone Hot Pot: Creating the Ultimate Meal for Gathering and Feasting by Natasha Pickowicz is this season’s must-own cookbook. Released January 27, this lovingly composed guide dives deep into the art of hot pot — not merely as

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When was the last time you opened a cookbook and felt instantly hungry, nostalgic, curious, and inspired all at once? That’s the experience of leafing through Kat Lieu’s 108 Asian Cookies: Not-Too-Sweet Treats from a Third-Culture Kitchen—a dazzling, 400-page love letter to cookies that refuses to be pigeonholed as simply “dessert.” From the first shimmering

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If there’s one cookbook that feels more like a travel guide than a recipe collection, it’s David Rocco’s Made in Italy. Known for his warm personality and evocative travel-meets-food television series, Rocco has managed to bottle up that same magic between the covers of this book. The result is a culinary journey through Italy that

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Just in time for Valentine dessert inspirations, Renée Kohlman provides us with All the Sweet Things: Baked Goods and Stories from the Kitchen of SweetSugarBean. If you’re a baker, a lover of desserts, or simply someone who finds joy in the cozy solace of a kitchen filled with flour-dusted counters and the sweet scent of

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When I was young, I lived on a farm with my European parents who brought many of their old-country ways with them. Composting, burning paper products, exchanging our produce with other farmers for meat and dairy—these everyday habits meant my mother’s grocery bill was about $20 a week to feed eight people. At the time,

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Every so often, a cookbook comes along that feels less like a collection of recipes and more like a warm hand on your back — steadying, supportive, and deeply human. Lindsay Taylor’s The Nourished Mother: Healing Recipes & Family Food for Postpartum & Beyond is exactly that kind of book. Designed for postpartum parents but

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