Memories From My Favorite Cookbooks
Over the years, my love of collecting cookbooks has gotten out of hand. Iβve let go of a few of them, but for the most part, I canβt part with them because they hold memories of trips, restaurants, recipes I made when our daughters were smallβ¦there seems to be a compelling reason to keep every one of them.
Years ago, having 3 daughters and lots of art created by them, I started tucking their artwork into the pages of my cookbooks, knowing that one day, I would open the cookbook and out would fall a sweet memory. Lately, since Iβve been cooking more often, these precious little memories from years past have been turning up more often. Itβs one of the things I love most about my cookbooks.
Iβm not sure if you could call me a true collector, because I donβt go out of my way to find vintage or out of print cookbooks, I just buy what I love. I do have a vintage copy of Julia' Childβs Mastering the Art of French cooking that my daughter Rebecca gave me for Christmas several years ago. One day, maybe Iβll find the time to work my way through it and learn a little more about French cooking, but for now, I love to see it on my bookshelf and know itβs there for when that time comes.
So many of my cookbooks have a bit of sauce or strawberries, or remnants of dinner on them and it makes me love them all the more and gives them a patina that a new cookbook just doesnβt have! It means that theyβve been well used over the years!
Cookbooks serve as little time capsules depicting cultural food trends, and for me, my memories of wonderful times in my life!
Here are a few of my favorite all time cookbooksβ¦what cookbooks do you love?
The New Basics Cookbook by Julee Rosso and Sheila Lukins
Iβve completely worn this cookbook out! Hundreds of amazing recipes!
Deep Run Roots by Vivian Howard
Southern Favorites with a twistβ¦this cookbook is fabulous!
Chez Panisse Vegetables by Alice Waters
Alice Waters is known as the mother of the organic food movement. Going to eat at her restaurant in Berkley California is at the top of my bucket list!
The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook by Ina Garten
Ina Gartenβs first cookbook and still one of my favorites!
Nantucket Open House Cookbook by Sarah Leah Chase
This cookbook made me want to go to Nantucketβ¦still havenβt been!
Tender by Nigel Slater
Wonderfully simple and always delicious recipes!
French Country Cooking by Mimi Thorisson
Breathtaking photography and great recipes. Youβll want to move to France ASAP!
Six Seasons by Joshua McFadden
The best farm to table cookbookβ¦inspiring!
Fields of Greens by Annie Somerville
From my vegetarian daysβ¦and still one of the best cookbooks I own!
Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone by Deborah Madison
Another excellent vegetarian cookbookβ¦mine copy is well loved!
I hope youβve enjoyed by trip down memory lane this morning! What are your favorite cookbooks?