Articles written by: Sue Dyson and Roger McShane

Country Cooking of France
Cookbooks / France

The Country Cooking of France by Anne Willan

The Country Cooking of France – Introduction We have a number of books on the country cooking of France and we have included two in this Top Fifty Cookbooks survey. What we are looking for is first of all authority – in other words, does the author have a deep […]

Marco Canora Salt to Taste
Cookbooks

Salt to Taste by Marco Canora

Salt to Taste by Marco Canora – Introduction Salt to Taste by Marco Canora is a welcome addition to our cookbook collection. It reveals the passions and techniques of one of New York’s most talented chefs whose work we have admired for many years. In fact, the meals we have […]

Baking with Passion
Cookbooks

Baking with Passion by Dan Lepard

Baking with Passion – Introduction Baking with Passion is an important book because it carefully describes the techniques required to create great breads, cakes and pastries. The recipes are sourced from the London specialty bread shop Baker and Spice and have been tested and tuned by master bakers Dan Lepard […]

Flavors of Puglia
Cookbooks / Italy

Flavors of Puglia by Nancy Harmon Jenkins

Flavors of Puglia – Introduction Nancy Harmon Jenkins has produced an excellent survey of the foods and customs of the Puglia region of southern Italy. Flavors of Puglia is characterised by beautiful writing: “The mimosas flowered earliest, fuzzy yellow pellets cascading in great clusters from high, supple branches, quickly followed […]

All About Braising
Cookbooks

All About Braising by Mollie Stevens

All About Braising – Introduction All About Braising: The Art of Uncomplicated Cooking by Molly Stevens is an excellent book about an intriguing topic. We love the technique of braising whether it be for meats or vegetables or legumes or nuts. This book sets out the techniques required in appealing […]

Lulu's Provencal Table
France

Lulu’s Provencal Table by Richard Olney

Lulu’s Provencal Table – An Introduction Richard Olney in Lulu’s Provencal Table has set out to capture something about a legendary cook and inspirational figure from Provence, namely Lulu Peyraud. However, to many, Olney is a legend in his own right having been one of the key figures responsible for […]

New Spanish Table
Cookbooks / Spain

The New Spanish Table by Anya van Bremzen

New Spanish Table – An Introduction The New Spanish Table by Anya von Bremzen is a clever book. While it is organised along the traditional lines of grouping dishes into soups, eggs, salads, seafood and so on, she also manages to seamlessly make the book a tour of Spain and […]

Foodtourist Top Fifty French Provincial Cooking
Cookbooks / Articles

The Foodtourist Top Fifty Cookbooks

Introduction to the Foodtourist Top Fifty Cookbooks The following list is our compilation of the Foodtourist Top Fifty cookbooks that we think have contributed to a better understanding of cooking and cuisines. It is an idiosyncratic list because we want to delve into all sorts of culinary nooks and crannies […]

Bouchon Keller and Cerciello
Cookbooks

Bouchon – An Important Cookbook

Bouchon – An Introduction Thomas Keller is rightly regarded as one of the world’s leading chefs. He is a passionate, obsessive and masterful practitioner who has been delighting diners at his Yountville establishment, The French Laundry for many years. He has also opened a New York restaurant, Per Se, in […]

Summertown Aristologist
Adelaide

The Summertown Aristologist – An Alluring Venue

The Summertown Aristologist – Introduction The Summertown Aristologist is a restaurant and bar that acts as a meeting place for winemakers, tradespeople and locals in the Adelaide Hills as well as curious tourists who have heard that this is a good place to eat interesting, ethically-sourced food and the local […]