A bold look at Stacked Cookbook by Owen Han, inventive sandwiches, modern flavors, and a fresh take on the art of stacking food.

Michael W. Twitty’s Recipes from the American South celebrates Southern heritage through 260 recipes blending history, culture, and flavor.
How I Cook by Ben Lippett is a thoughtful debut that teaches the why behind great cooking, building skill, confidence, and flavor in every recipe.
A deeply personal debut from Chet Sharma, BiBi: The Cookbook blends heritage, science, and flavor to redefine modern Indian cooking.

Bold, cinematic, and flavor-packed, Cooking with Vegetables by Jesse Jenkins puts produce center stage with over 100 fresh, exciting recipes.

Mokonuts: The Cookbook brings the warmth, creativity, and eclectic recipes of Paris’s beloved restaurant into an inspiring volume.

With 125 soul-nourishing recipes, Good Things cookbook by Samin Nosrat is a joyful guide to flavor, care, and cooking with love.

Dessert Course by Benjamin Delwiche is a smart, inspiring baking book that teaches the science, technique, and creativity behind desserts.

Bras: The Taste of Aubrac tells us the story behind one of the most influential restaurants in the world, situated in the picturesque Aubrac region of France.

Like the restaurant itself, Noma 2.0 cookbook is brilliant! For foodies and chefs who are compelled by the idea that sometimes one person can change everything.

With all the excellent cookbooks published this year, we decided that it is time to update our list of Best Home Cooking Cookbooks.

Donna Hay: The Fast Five is the ultimate bible of fast, delicious recipes you need to know, made in ways you've never tried before.