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Juniper Hill (The Edens, #2)
The Opposite of You (Opposites Attract, #1)
Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly
Caught Up (Windy City, #3)
Taste (Cloverleigh Farms, #7)
Savor It (Spunes, OR, #1)
The Seven Year Slip
Bittersweet (True North, #1)
In Good Company (Pembroke Hills, #1)
Burn for You (Slow Burn, #1)
Nuts (Hudson Valley, #1)
The Nanny
Truly Madly Deeply (Forbidden Love, #1)
Yes, Chef
Slap Shot (D.C. Stars, #3)
Luc by J.M. StewartIce Flambé by Rachelle VaughnAthica Lane by Brynne AsherTruly by Ruthie KnoxDelicious by Susan Mallery
Sizzle: Chefs in Romance
192 books — 77 voters
The Rise by Marcus SamuelssonModern Comfort Food by Ina GartenThe Flavor Equation by Nik SharmaThe French Laundry, Per Se by Thomas KellerDessert Person by Claire Saffitz
Amazon's Best Cookbooks of 2020
17 books — 1 voter

Pineapple Express by Susan GraySugar-Free Desserts by Stephanie SharpDelightful Buddha Bowl Recipes by Allie AllenCookie Cookbook by Stephanie SharpMilk Street by Christopher Kimball
Best Food Books of 2018
52 books — 8 voters

Mooncakes and Milk Bread by Kristina ChoThe Way of the Cocktail by Julia MomoséGirly Drinks by Mallory O'MearaEveryone's Table by Gregory GourdetIn Bibi's Kitchen by Hawa Hassan
2022 James Beard Award Winners
13 books — 2 voters
Cookies by Vaughn VreelandGood Things by Samin NosratCook Like a King by Melissa KingTahini Baby by Eden GrinshpanSix Seasons of Pasta by Joshua McFadden
Amazon's Best Cookbooks of 2025
20 books — 1 voter

That was certainly a case of snowballing momentum. Who would've thought he'd succeed being that far behind?" "True. This particular assignment was designed to test one major skill... the ability to expect the unexpected. How well the student could envision exactly what sort of dish would be necessary... ... for a buffet-style hotel breakfast was the key to success. But there is another skill... one of the most important for a chef to have in a kitchen, where anything can go wrong without warnin ...more
Yuto Tsukuda, 食戟のソーマ 5 [Shokugeki no Souma 5]

When they heard that someone was full figured and liked cooking & eating, most men imagined someone who was quiet and domestic; someone whose interior life would not surpass their own. But did that reasoning really hold up? Eating was fundamentally an individual and egoistic compulsion... a gourmand was ultimately a seeker of the truth. You could wrap up their mission in all kinds of fancy language, but it was simply confronting their desires day in and day out. As you learn to cook, you become ...more
Asako Yuzuki

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