Bittersweet Cookbook by Thalia Ho reimagines desserts through the five tastes, with creative and approachable recipes for home bakers.

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Fort Negen is a technique-focused baking cookbook with 150+ recipes for sourdough, pastries, and fermentation.

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A review of French Classics Cookbook by Matthew Ryle, exploring classic French cooking with clarity and confidence.

Anatolia: Adventures in Turkish Eating is much more than a cookbook. It's a travel guide and an illustrated exploration of a 4,000-year-old cooking culture.

Ana Roš Sun and Rain, a personal chef monograph, and the first book, from globally-acclaimed chef Ana Roš of Hiša Franko in Slovenia.

It's time to get to know the best baking books of 2020 accordingly to IACP. In this list, you'll find everything from pies, cakes, and a lot more goodies.

The Pastry School by Julie Jones is like a masterclass in preparing, baking and decorating pastry, from delicate tarts to comforting pies.