I highly recommend Nathalie Dupree and Cynthia Graubart's Mastering the Art of Southern Cooking. This newly released gem of a cookbook is packed full of traditional, modern, and sophisticated southern cuisine. With a little over 700 pages, this is more of a tome than a cookbook. This book reminds me of Dorie Greenspan's Around My French Table or maybe even Mark Bittman's How To Cook Everything. It's very comprehensive and really celebrates southern cooking at it's finest. You will not find loads of overly rich butter-laden recipes in this book. Think of this cookbook as a fresh take on southern cooking with a modern, almost up-scale, classy touch. Unfortunately this cookbook doesn't have too many pictures, but I honestly don't mind. I don't think you will either.
For the baker in your life, The Back In The Day Bakery Cookbook will charm you with it's whimsical retro design and gorgeous baked goods (both savory and sweet). This is one of those books that you simply page through again and again because it's so very pretty.
Okay, Joy The Baker Cookbook. Need I say more? I fell in love with this book when I was invited to be a part of the Joy the Baker Cook-off. Joy's blog is so much fun and her cookbook reflects her upbeat personality. I've made so many recipes from this book and they've all been a hit, but Joy's Chocolate Fudge Brownie with Chocolate Buttercream Frosting is incredible. Worth the price of the book alone. I'm buying a copy of this book for a friend of mine.
Ina Garten. When she writes a cookbook, you buy it! Especially when the title of said cookbook is Foolproof. Ina has a knack for writing recipes that turn out well every single time. Foolproof has the same gorgeous layout as Ina's other cookbooks and it's easy to fall in love with this book. Best of all, the recipes seem very impressive while being easy and quick.
My cast iron skillet is probably my favorite kitchen tool. I love the versatility of being able to go from the stovetop, to the oven, to the table. Of course, it helps that everything looks gorgeous when served in cast iron. It's no surprise then that The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook is also a favorite of mine. This cookbook is full of gorgeous cast iron cookware and great recipes (many of them time-saving one-pot recipes).
I'm a huge fan of Giada De Laurentiis. I have all of her cookbooks, but Weeknights with Giada is probably my favorite Giada cookbook. As my children get older, I have less and less time in the kitchen. This is somewhat of a go-to cookbook for me. I can always find something quick and easy that my kids will like. This cookbook is great for people who are looking for something delicious without spending hours in the kitchen.
And finally, Muy Bueno. I have a soft spot for this book. I really do. It's written by three generations of women and it just screams family, love, and tradition. I love the recipes in this book, but I love the stories even more. This would be a great book for any food lover.
These are my favorite cookbooks that have been published this year, however I'd really love to know which ones you liked the best. What are some of your favorite cookbooks that came out this year?