Recipe books are inspiration to me. When I first started to cook they were instructional manuals – I adhered closely to what they said – to learn how to cook.
After many delicious and terrible meals, I’m more comfortable in the kitchen. I play more with the recipes, exploring variations and ingredients.
I try – I don’t always succeed – but I try to do a recipe close to how it’s written the first time I make it, and then I go wild from there. Many of my recipes have been inspired by the row of recipe books that I keep in my back hallway. Throughout the week I pull out recipe books from the back hallway shelf (pictured above) and cook or uncook (raw), as the case may be. By the end of the week, my kitchen counter is a record of the recipe books I’ve been using the most.
Here’s this week’s kitchen counter recipe books.
Oh, and the recipe book you see in the recipe stand is one that I wrote for family and friends in 2003. It’s called The One-Handed Chef: Recipes For A Full & Health LIfe. My kids were little and my daughter was always in my arms, which is why I was often cooking with one hand.
Almost every week I make several recipes from this little book. Our favorite is the healthy waffles. I’ll be sure to include them in the new book I’m working on!
So, Pull out an old recipe book or get a new one. It will inspire you in the kitchen.
I would love to know what recipe book you are using the most right now. It doesn’t have to be your all time favorite, just the one you are reaching for the most.
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Nina Manolson, MA, CHC, LMT is the Smokin’ Hot Mom Mentor and Family Wellness Expert. She’s the founder of SmokinHotMom.com and HealthyYummyKids.com. She helps busy moms look and feel their best, and helps them feed their kids well in a world that doesn’t. To get your F.R.E.E. Audio CD by mail and receive her healthy recipes and wellness tips click here.
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Nina,
Really appreciate your informing me about your use of cookbooks.
I bought many, but somehow don’t even try new recipes. You give me courage.
I often use recipes in the cookbook you wrote in 2003. They are simple and so so good.
Look forward eagerly to your new cookbook.
Ayala
Thanks for including “American Wholefoods Cuisine.” This cookbook, sometines referred to as “the vegetarian Joy of Cooking” I am happy to say, has stayed in print since 1983. Available at our site HealthyHighways.com and others.
Thanks so much for letting me know! I love your book!