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Perfect Pies

There's something about a pie, the perfect marriage of pastry and filling, that is the ultimate in culinary comfort. Dive into pies with these books from pie maestros old and new.

Pie Love

Pie Love

Warren Brown

It was Warren Brown’s love of apple pie as a child that sparked his interest in baking—and now, as the founder of CakeLove bakeries, he’s delighted countless customers with his pie creations. In this book, he answers baker’s questions about making the perfect pie and includes recipes that range from sweet to savory.
Pie for Everyone

Pie for Everyone

Petra Paredez

“Pie has the power to transform a meal into a celebration and friends into family,” writes pie queen Petra Paradez and her cleverly written book gets to the root of exactly why pie – be it sweet or savory – brings such joy. The 90 recipes include classics from the US (Key Lime Pie), Britain (Cheese and Onion Pie), and beyond.
Book of Tarts

Book of Tarts

Maury Rubin

The 48 recipes in Maury Rubin's Book of Tarts are every bit as innovative and fun – and wholly achievable for the home cook. Long before the cronut, Rubin was an early adopter of the patisserie mash-up: the bakery’s pretzel croissants were legendary. Rubin’s design eye is evident in the stylish, graphic imagery, too and he ran City Bakery near Union Square in NYC for nearly 30 years.
Farm Journal's Complete Pie Cookbook

Farm Journal's Complete Pie Cookbook

Nell B. Nichols

Food historian Nell B. Nichols writes like a dream, and the introduction to this 1965 book is fascinating for its historical context, and for explaining how and why pie came to be emblematic of the American dining table. With 700 variations on fruit pies, custard pies, deep-dish pies, cobblers and savory meat pies, and including recipe-tested advice on how to make perfect pie crust, this is a book for reading, savoring and cooking from.

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Recipe of the Day

Recipe of the Day

Caramelized Shallot & Roasted Garlic Lobster Bisque

Tastemaker: Cooking with Spice, Style & Soul

Scot Louie

"This bisque was a game changer for me when I first tasted it. The sweetness of the caramelized shallot combined with the sweet and nutty flavor of the roasted garlic takes this bisque to higher heights. Enjoy with a slice of toasted baguette or crunchy croutons." Scot Louie

Author spotlight

Maria Kalenska

Maria Kalenska

Born and raised in Odesa, Maria Kalenska is a food writer. Her book Cuisines of Odesa: A Ukrainian Cookbook is an ambitious documenting of the recipes and stories of 100 Odesan families now living around the world.

Grant MacPherson

Grant MacPherson

Grant MacPherson is a globally respected chef with a career spanning four decades and five continents. He has led kitchens at many prestigious hotels and resorts. A proud Scotsman, his cooking reflects a love of travel, diverse food cultures and a lifelong passion for the culinary arts.

Mira Manek

Mira Manek

Mira Manek is a British-born cookbook author of Indian heritage. Her recipes feature the Gujerati dishes of her heritage, adapted to a modern and health-conscious lifestyle. Her work has been featured across print and broadcast media in the UK. Her books include her debut, Saffron Soul.

Features & Stories

Tales from the Chopping Board: Triple Umami Potatoes

Tales from the Chopping Board: Triple Umami Potatoes

In this latest in our occasional series of articles from ckbk subscribers, we feature this contribution from Anthony Humpage, an enthusiastic cook and YouTuber with a particular fondness for the cooking of Japan. Here he describes the genesis of one of his own favorite creations, ‘triple umami potatoes’.

Author Q&A: Jennifer McLagan, author of Odd Bits

Author Q&A: Jennifer McLagan, author of Odd Bits

Jennifer McLagan has received multiple James Beard awards for cookbooks which dare to step outside the norm. To celebrate the addition of Odd Bits to ckbk, we spoke to the author about her unique approach to cookbook writing, her favorite ways with offal, and the culinary delights of Paris.

Newsletter: 🎊Ramadan recipes + fresh new ideas for vegetarians, lobster lovers, and real bread fans 🍞

Newsletter: 🎊Ramadan recipes + fresh new ideas for vegetarians, lobster lovers, and real bread fans 🍞


Lifetime resident of Indiana, photographer and food writer Shelly Westerhausen Worcel has been vegetarian since the age of twelve. She charts her kitchen adventures in her blog Vegetarian Ventures, and in her books—such as Every Season is Soup Season. Newly added to ckbk, Vegetarian Heartland: Recipes for Life’s Adventures, a love letter to the Midwest, and an invitation to cook and eat vegetarian food along with her.

Behind the Cookbook: Ramadan Express—Memory, Migration and the Modern Ramadan Table

Behind the Cookbook: Ramadan Express—Memory, Migration and the Modern Ramadan Table

Lebanese cook Lina Saad’s first cookbook, Land of White, which featured the cooking of her homeland, won a World Gourmand Cookbook award. Her second cookbook, Ramadan Express, has just been added to ckbk.

Around the world, starting on Tuesday 17th February, Muslims will observe a fast during daylight hours to mark the holy month of Ramadan. In this feature, Lina tells of her own personal experience of Ramadan, and how the dishes she brings together in Ramadan Express, eaten either in the evening after the fast breaks, or in the early morning before it begins, are central to the ritual of Ramadan for her family.

Newsletter: 💝Spreading the love this Valentine’s + galloping towards the Lunar New Year 🐎

Newsletter: 💝Spreading the love this Valentine’s + galloping towards the Lunar New Year 🐎

Love makes the world go around, it gives us happiness and hope, and as Bad Bunny showed us all at the weekend, that is in no way restricted to romantic love. February 14 is the annual day of love. We need it all year round, but we also need all the love we can get. So let’s seize the day and celebrate our loved ones—our lovers and our Galentines, or anyone else you feel could do with a cuddle. Food is a love language we all understand, and making food for your beloveds is a special thing to do, a special thing to share.