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Fog City Diner Cookbook

by Cindy Pawlcyn (Ten Speed Press, 1993) I love it when people recommend books to me, especially if they're titles I never would have… Read on

MORNING TO MIDNIGHT: A BOOK OF CHOCOLATE RECIPES FOR THE WHOLE DAY AND NIGHT

by Hotel Chocolat (Hotel Chocolat Limited, 2007) The chocolate section in my library is gratifyingly large, but as everyone knows,… Read on

NEW CASSEROLE TREASURY

by Lousene Rousseau Brunner (Pan, 1972) Despite the title, this book was published in 1972 and although not every recipe is what I… Read on

cooking with the world's best

Celebrating 20 years of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. (Recipe taken from Cooking with the World’s Best (£20),… Read on

BONES

I am a huge fan of Jennifer McLagan's and at a later date I will divulge details of the book that came after Bones (Fat!) but this… Read on

Meze

by Diane Kochilas (Harper Collins, 2003) There are so many recipes in this book that I just itch to cook and long to eat but I think… Read on

Simply Fish

by Jenny Baker (Faber and Faber, 1988) I was introduced to Jenny Baker's books when I was young, some time in the last century,  and… Read on

A PASSION FOR MUSHROOMS

Antonio Carluccio may have a Passion for Mushrooms, but I have a passion for him: his exuberance and enthusiasm is contagious and… Read on

EVERYDAY HARUMI

Although I have got a lot of books about Japanese food, most of them are too daunting to be cooked from. This is not the case with… Read on

THE RED HOT CHILLI COOKBOOK

by Dan May (Ryland Peters and Small, 2012) I am an absolute heat-freak, so I relish any book that comes subtitled 'fabulously fiery… Read on