Memories on Every Page: Celebrating National Cookbook Month
Did you know that October is National Cookbook Month? Even in the digital age, there’s still so much to love about good old-fashioned cookbooks! When we flip through the pages of a cookbook, we remember the recipes we’ve made and who we shared them with.
Our co-founders, Lisa and Sarah, have been cookbook lovers for their entire lives. Here are some of their favorite cookbooks and the memories behind them.
Baking Up a Storm with Betty Crocker
I’m Lisa, and I love cookies! I admit it. My sweet tooth loves to be satisfied with a cookie way too often. I once asked my grandfather which of my teeth was the “sweet tooth”. I don’t remember the answer, but he might have said “all of them”!
With my love of cookies, Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book was my favorite cookbook as a young baker and even now as an adult.
The cookbook was originally my mother’s and now 3 generations have cooked from it. It is well loved as evident by the vanilla stains on its pages and the covers that are no longer attached!. [I do still have the covers.]
I remember many days going through Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book looking for my next recipe to bake. The butterscotch brownies were and still are a family favorite. My brother loved the corner!
A note from Sarah: Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book is a favorite of mine, too! I found my own copy at a used book sale a few years ago. I hope it will be loved by multiple generations, just like my mom’s copy.
Making the Most of 30-Minute Meals
I (Sarah) have several cookbooks in my collection that hold special memories. One of my all-time favorites is Cooking Rocks! Rachael Ray 30-Minute Meals for Kids.
I’ve been a big fan of Rachael Ray for years. The original 30-Minute Meals was one of the first shows I watched on Food Network (though my favorite was $40 a Day). She’s always made cooking look so easy and accessible, and her no-fuss approach is totally my style.
I received Rachael’s cookbook for kids as a Christmas gift when I was 8 years old. After reading the whole thing from cover to cover, I marked all the recipes I wanted to try with sticky notes. Many years later, those sticky notes are still in place!
Besides her delicious dishes, Rachael is known for catchy sayings like “E-V-O-O” (extra virgin olive oil) and “Yum-O!” Her fun way with words also comes through in the titles of her recipes. The Elvis French Toast Sammie and Crunchy Oven-Baked Chicken Toes quickly became staples in the Lisson household!
The Best Places to Shop for Cookbooks
We love bookstores, and what could be better than a bookstore devoted to food and cooking? There are several culinary bookstores scattered across the world, carrying everything from the hottest new releases to antique and out-of-print editions. Here’s a sample- we’d love to visit all of these and more someday!
- Kitchen Arts & Letters (New York, NY)
- Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks (New York, NY)
- Omnivore Books (San Francisco, CA)
- Book Larder (Seattle, WA)
- Rabelais Books (Biddeford, ME)
- Read It & Eat (Chicago, IL)
- Librairie Gourmande (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
- Librairie Gourmande (Paris, France)
- Books For Cooks (London, England)
I (Sarah) visited Kitchen Arts & Letters while on vacation in New York City in 2018. This place is a favorite of amateurs and professionals alike and truly has something for every taste and skill level. The manager, Matt Sartwell, made lots of great recommendations and helped me pick out a couple of books on food history. It was a highlight of my trip, and I can’t wait to return!
How about you?
Is there a cookbook or recipe that brings back special memories for you? Have you ever visited a culinary bookstore?