The latest cookbook from the ever-popular Ina Garten, with a great dinner recipe for chicken with lemon and thyme.
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Ina Garten’s Go-To Dinners
January 20, 2023 in Award Winning Cooks, Cookbook awards, Cookbooks, Cooking Shows, Easy Meals, Family Recipes, James Beard Awards, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Television Shows
Everyday Dorie from Dorie Greenspan
January 18, 2023 in Award-Winning Chefs, Cookbooks, James Beard Awards, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, The IACP Cookbook Awards
Dorie Greenspan’s new cookbook, Everyday Dorie, is the way she cooks for family and friends. Comfort food at its best made with love.
The First Cuisine Magazine Jan/Feb 1979
January 11, 2023 in Cuisine magazine, Healthier Recipes, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Recipes, Vintage magazines
The first issue of Cuisine magazine January-February 1979 with a recipe for Spicy Indian Chicken.
My Husband’s Cookbook Surprise
November 9, 2022 in Cookbooks, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, The Culinary Cellar, Vintage cookbooks
Don’t you love surprise cookbooks?
Spectacular Spreads
November 7, 2022 in Cookbooks, Easy Recipes, Food Products, Holidays, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Recipes, The Culinary Cellar
Preparing boards and spreads for family and friends is a great way to entertain and show creativity.
Happy 12th Anniversary to the Culinary Cellar!
January 31, 2022 in Cookbooks, Culinary Cellar work, Culinary History, Family, Kitchenware and Gadgets, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Tableware, The Culinary Cellar, Vintage cookbooks, Vintage magazines
Twelve years of preaching about the love of cookbooks, the power of food, and how it brings us together.
Boston Rob’s Family Favorites Cookbook
November 30, 2021 in Cookbooks, Easy Recipes, Pizza, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Recipes, Television Shows, The Culinary Cellar
After four days of Thanksgiving turkey it’s time for a pizza! Here is one from Boston Rob of Survivor fame, one of my favorite television shows.
Bonnie Slotnick and the Recipe Clippings
September 30, 2021 in Classic Recipes, Cookbook Stores, Cookbooks, Culinary Cellar work, Culinary History, Newspapers, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Recipes, The Culinary Cellar, Travel, Vintage cookbooks, Vintage magazines, Vintage recipes
Meet the amazing and generous Bonnie Slotnick of the iconic New York City cookbook store.
Why I Started This Blog
I love cookbooks. I mean I really love them. I love to read them, treasure them, learn from them, and, of course, cook from them. To me, cookbooks take on a life all of their own. They are history, family, and memories. I have been collecting cookbooks and writing down treasured recipes of family, friends, and neighbors since about age twelve, which means I now own thousands of cookbooks, recipes, and clippings. Now I want to share them with you along with the many other culinary treasures of my cellar." - Debbie Vanni