The pandemic really threw a wrench into cookbook publishing. Things got weird for a while there, but then such a wonderful flood of books came out that we expanded our coverage to accommodate it all. This year, the momentum shows no signs of letting up.
First, congratulations to two of our 2023 favorites, The World Central Kitchen Cookbook and Sohla El-Waylly’s Start Here for picking up two of the top James Beard awards! The magic continues this year, and the range is as wide as ever. We’re seeing books that help us expand on the basics, figure out what to do when we encounter a mystery vegetable, and learn pasta sauces from a dude who’s so into cooking them that he has even invented and marketed new pasta shapes. Like last year’s Made in Taiwan by Clarissa Wei, travelogue cookbooks continue to knock our socks off in 2024.
In fact, I’m hoping we’re starting to see a sort of quiet, yet profound progression in cookbooks. There’s the whole Instagram and influencer side, which sometimes lacks depth but really brings it with great photography and good vibes. We’re also seeing high-end chefs team up with skilled cookbook writers to wondrous effect. The best of the lot tell stories with words and photos and have high-quality recipes to match and they’re starting to make traditional cookbooks and some cookbook publishers as a whole look fusty and staid and … I love it.
Read on to get our take on what’s the freshest. We’ve tested every one.