Cookbooks

Without a sense of history, it's easy to think everything we recognize originated, at most, 100 years ago. It's no different with cooking. So when we find out that one of the earliest known cookbooks was a collection called the Apicius (thought to be compiled in the late 4th century AD), and that it was a gourmet cookbook rather than a list of primitive procedures, we're a bit shocked.

Of course, stuffed sardines and cuttle-fish croquettes aren't typically on the menu anymore. Fortunately, cookbooks have had 1700 years to grow with the cuisine. The best of them aren't just collections of recipes—they offer the philosophy of food, observations and reflections on the art of cooking, the history of favorite dishes, etc.

And great recipes, obviously. Though our selection is limited, we've done our best to bring in books that reflect this diversity while still providing usable and tasty recipes for both everyday meals and highbrow foods for special occasions. Many are suggestions from friends and family members who are avid cooks, bakers and gastrophiles familiar with the best and latest cookbooks. For the newest additions, use the "new books" filter on the right.

Some of the used cookbooks we offer are only on our shelves because they made us hungry—meaning we haven't tested the recipes or had them recommended by others who have. A number are specifically for kids or about specific historical eras. There are novelty cookbooks, like Lobscouse and Spotted Dog which catalogues dishes eaten by sailors in the Royal Navy during the Napoleanic Wars. Others are masterpieces of culinary prose.

We aren't trying to promote a certain diet, denigrate the use of boxed or canned food, or get you wearing homemade clothes while milking goats in the middle of nowhere. While all of those approaches have their benefits, we'd argue a more balanced approach. What we're trying to foster through the cookbooks we carry is a sense of the joy of cooking and the centrality of the table in home life. What that looks like for your family is your family's own business; these are simply suggestions and possible guidelines.

Review by C. Hollis Crossman
C. Hollis Crossman used to be a child. Now he's a husband and father who loves church, good food, and weird stuff. He might be a mythical creature, but he's definitely not a centaur. Read more of his reviews here.
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Active Filters: 12th grade (Ages 17-18)
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
by Barbara Kingsolver
from Harper Perennial
for 9th-Adult
in Culture of Food (Location: COOK-CUL)
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
by Barbara Kingsolver
from Harper Perennial
for 9th-Adult
in Culture of Food (Location: COOK-CUL)
Best International Recipe Cookbook
1st edition from America's Test Kitchen
for 9th-12th grade
in International & Ethnic Cooking (Location: COOK-ETH)
Betty Crocker's Dinner for Two Cook Book
by Betty Crocker
First Edition, Second Printing from Golden Press
for 9th-Adult
in Miscellaneous Cookbooks (Location: COOK-MIS)
Betty Crocker's Kitchen Gardens
by Mary Mason Campbell, illustrated by Tasha Tudor
from Universal Publishing Inc.
for 9th-Adult
in Literary Cookbooks (Location: COOK-LIT)
Deceptively Delicious
by Jessica Seinfeld
1st edition from HarperCollins
for All Ages
in Cooking for Kids (Location: COOK-KID)
$7.20 (2 in stock)
Food Anatomy
by Julia Rothman
from Storey Publishing
for 6th-Adult
in Culture of Food (Location: COOK-CUL)
$13.56
Homesteading
by Abigail R. Gehring
2nd edition from Skyhorse Publishing
for 9th-12th grade
in Self-Sufficiency (Location: SS-Self)
$27.95
Jan Karon's Mitford Cookbook & Kitchen Reader
by Jan Karon, edited by Martha McIntosh
from Viking Press
for 9th-Adult
in Cookbooks (Location: COOK-GEN)
Little House Cookbook - Full-Color Edition
by Barbara M. Walker, illustrated by Garth Williams
Newly Revised & Updated from HarperCollins
for 3rd-Adult
in Little House Materials (Location: LIR-LHM)
$24.99
Lobscouse and Spotted Dog
by Anne Grossman & Lisa Grossman Thomas
from W. W. Norton and Co.
Nautical Cookbook for 9th-Adult
in 20th & 21st Century Literature (Location: LIT7-20)
$16.11
More Best Recipes
by Cook's Illustrated
from America's Test Kitchen
for 9th-Adult
in Miscellaneous Cookbooks (Location: COOK-MIS)
$28.00
Nourishing Traditions
by Sally Fallon (Morell) & Mary G. Enig, Ph.D, illustrated by Marion Dearth
from New Trends Publishing, Inc.
for 11th-Adult
in Healthy Cooking and Diet (Location: COOK-HEA)
$29.95
Pioneer Woman Cooks
by Ree Drummond
from William Morrow & Company
in American Cooking (Location: COOK-US)
Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime
by Ree Drummond
from William Morrow & Company
for 9th-Adult
in American Cooking (Location: COOK-US)
Pioneer Woman Cooks: Food from My Frontier
by Ree Drummond
1st edition from William Morrow & Company
for 11th-Adult
in American Cooking (Location: COOK-US)
Real {Fast} Food
by Trina Holden
from CreateSpace
for 11th-Adult
in Cookbooks (Location: COOK-GEN)
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
by Samin Nosrat
from Simon and Schuster
for 7th-Adult
in Cooking Methods and Science of Food (Location: COOK-SCI)
$37.50
Simple Foods for the Pack
A Sierra Club Outdoor Adventure Guide
by Claudia Axcell, Vikki Kinmont Kath, Diana Cooke
3rd edition from Sierra Club Books
for 9th-Adult
in Miscellaneous Cookbooks (Location: COOK-MIS)
$6.00 (1 in stock)
Supper of the Lamb
by Robert Farrar Capon
from Modern Library
for 10th-Adult
in Culture of Food (Location: COOK-CUL)
$14.40
Tasha Tudor Cookbook
by Tasha Tudor
First Edition, 3rd Printing from Little, Brown & Company
for 5th-Adult
in Literary Cookbooks (Location: COOK-LIT)
Unexpected Cookbook
by Chris-Rachael Oseland
2nd edition from CreateSpace
for 5th-Adult
in Literary Cookbooks (Location: COOK-LIT)
$29.99
Williams-Sonoma Risotto
by Pamela Sheldon Johns, photography by Noel Barnhurst
from Simon and Schuster
for 3rd-Adult
in International & Ethnic Cooking (Location: COOK-ETH)
$4.80 (1 in stock)
Wind in the Willows Country Cookbook
by Arabella Boxer, illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard
from Charles Scribner's Sons
for 7th-Adult
in Literary Cookbooks (Location: COOK-LIT)
Winnie-the-Pooh's Picnic Cookbook
by Dawn Martin, inspired by A. A. Milne, with decorations by Ernest Shepard
from Dutton Children's Books
for 3rd-Adult
in Literary Cookbooks (Location: COOK-LIT)