Step into Spring Cookbooks

As our gardens and markets wake up from their winter sleep, it is time to relish the plant bounty around us. Vegetable-forward cookery has never tasted better, and these four books are a great resource of dishes fit to grace a vegetable feast.

Spring and Summer Cooking with a Veg Box (Riverford Companions)

Spring and Summer Cooking with a Veg Box (Riverford Companions)

Guy Watson

Guy Singh-Watson states in this brilliant book that "veg has the power to inspire real, bold change: through what we grow, how we grow it, and how you cook and eat it". With recipes like those found here - in the spring and summer edition to Riverford's veg box recipe collection - we just can't argue with that. Try Courgette and Halloumi Kebabs or Crushed Broad Bean Bruschetta.
Seasons of Greens

Seasons of Greens

Katie Reicher

With more than 120 recipes to suit every taste, Chef Katie Reicher pays homage to the amazing chefs before her while showcasing vegetables in new and exciting ways. Incorporating global influences, classic vegetarian dishes get a delicious makeover. Using seasonal ingredients for maximum flavor, Chef Reicher shows how to make vegetables the hero of any dish.
Veg-table

Veg-table

Nik Sharma

Featuring more than 100 of Nik Sharma's gorgeous and evocative photographs, as well as instructive illustrations, this cookbook perfectly balances beauty, intellect, and delicious, highly cookable recipes. Blogger at A Brown Table, Serious Eats columnist, and author of the bestselling cookbooks The Flavor Equation and Season, Sharma brings us his most cookable collection of recipes yet in Veg-Table.
We Cook Plants

We Cook Plants

Sarah Bentley

Pioneering vegan community cookery school Made In Hackney use their 12 years of experience to take you on a practical, inclusive and delicious plant-based culinary journey. Their firsthand experience of the challenges people face when evolving to plant-centred eating – cost, culture, access, housing, equipment, time, physical and mental conditions – makes them an emphatic and informed collective with tips and tricks for almost all life circumstances.

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Recipe of the Day

Recipe of the Day

Instant Roasted Pepper and Lentil Soup

The Organised Cook: The Life-changing Way to Save Time, Shop Smarter and Eat More Healthily

Amelia Freer

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"I made this soup with a fresh red pepper; the smoked paprika made up for any missing roasted flavour. Topped with a dollop of crème fraîche, the soup was well enjoyed for lunch with cheese on toast." ckbk user, Diana Chan

Author spotlight

Howie Southworth

Howie Southworth

Howie Southworth is a food writer and cookbook author, known for his books that combine recipes and his love of travel. His books include Chinese Street Food, and Hemingway's Spanish Table--a journey through Spain following the culinary passions of the great American writer.

Lauren Ko

Lauren Ko

Lauren Ko is an artist, baker, and founder of popular Instagram account and website Lokokitchen. Her vibrant colors and attention to latticework are a unique signature style. Her work has been included in publications including Vogue, and Tasty, and her books include Pieometry and Bitter & Sweet.

Omid Roustaei

Omid Roustaei

Omid Roustaei is an Iranian-American chef and culinary instructor who now balances a career as a psychotherapist with his teaching and writing. He shares Iranian culture and traditions through cooking and storytelling, using the power of food to foster connections and serve as a gentle form of advocacy and activism.

Features & Stories

An t-earrach – Spring on the Isle of Skye

An t-earrach – Spring on the Isle of Skye

Chef Clare Coghill runs Café Cùil on the Isle of Skye. She is a native, born and bred on the Scottish island, where her family have run a hotel for more than 100 years. Skye is blessed with ane exceptional range of seasonal local produce, and at Café Cùil, Clare and here team make the most of this, including foraging for wild ingredients which grow locally. If you have never tried a wild gorse flapjack (or latte) you don’t know what you are missing.

15 Top Technical Tips for Baking a Cake

15 Top Technical Tips for Baking a Cake

Pastry chef Luciana Corrêa has scoured ckbk’s collection of baking titles for top tips from experienced bakers to help you reliably achieve the best results with your cakes. Read below for her 15 key tips for cake making, and watch out for more culinary tips in future articles in this series.

Newsletter: ☘️ Cook with the luck of the Irish for St Patrick's Day + Korean Food Made Simple🥘

Newsletter: ☘️ Cook with the luck of the Irish for St Patrick's Day + Korean Food Made Simple🥘

With Saint Patrick's Day approaching on Tuesday 17 March, there’s every excuse to lean into the generous, comforting cooking of Ireland. It’s a cuisine that knows how to turn humble ingredients into something worth celebrating: potatoes, cabbage, butter, good bread and perhaps a splash of something warming in the glass. Just the sort of food that feels right while the weather still has a bite to it—and the kind that invites everyone to gather round the table and stay a while.

Newsletter: 🇺🇦 A collection of treasured Ukrainian recipes from Odesa + magical umami potatoes🥔

Newsletter: 🇺🇦 A collection of treasured Ukrainian recipes from Odesa + magical umami potatoes🥔

Congratulations to food writer Maria Kalenska on the publication of her brand new book Cuisines of Odesa: A Ukrainian Cookbook. We are thrilled to have it added to ckbk simultaneous with publication. An ambitious and heartfelt project, the book’s recipes tell the stories of their creators, and are arranged into sections reflecting Odesan life—eg. On a Sunny Morning: Breakfasts and Bites, and From the Garden: Fermenting, Pickling and Preserving.