Ten Speed Press Food52 Genius Recipes, by Kristen Miglore, 100 Recipes (2024)

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The smartest, most talked-about recipes in one brilliant, beautiful book.

Update: Genius Recipes is now a New York Times best seller and IACP award winner!

This debut cookbook from Food52 Works, a new imprint with Ten Speed Press, is written by Food52's Executive Editor Kristen Miglore, based on her James Beard Award-nominated Genius Recipes column on Food52—a series that uncovers the recipes and tricks that change the way we cook.

This essential collection includes more than 100 foolproof recipes—some greatest hits from the column, some never before featured—from food luminaries like Julia Child, Nigella Lawson, and Michael Ruhlman, all photographed by Food52's own James Ransom. These dishes (many of them sourced from tips from the Food52 community!) range from the familiar (Marcella Hazan's beloved Tomato Sauce) to the innovative (Dan Barber's 1-Ingredient Crackers). Each recipe has something that sets it apart: a way of turning a cooking technique upside-down, or using an ingredient in an unexpected way, or just yielding a best-in-its-class standard for favorites like waffles or pan-fried chicken. In every case, these recipes will become your new classics.

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Update: Genius Recipes is now a New York Times best seller and IACP award winner!

This debut cookbook from Food52 Works, a new imprint with Ten Speed Press, is written by Food52's Executive Editor Kristen Miglore, based on her James Beard Award-nominated Genius Recipes column on Food52—a series that uncovers the recipes and tricks that change the way we cook.

This essential collection includes more than 100 foolproof recipes—some greatest hits from the column, some never before featured—from food luminaries like Julia Child, Nigella Lawson, and Michael Ruhlman, all photographed by Food52's own James Ransom. These dishes (many of them sourced from tips from the Food52 community!) range from the familiar (Marcella Hazan's beloved Tomato Sauce) to the innovative (Dan Barber's 1-Ingredient Crackers). Each recipe has something that sets it apart: a way of turning a cooking technique upside-down, or using an ingredient in an unexpected way, or just yielding a best-in-its-class standard for favorites like waffles or pan-fried chicken. In every case, these recipes will become your new classics.

Photography by James Ransom

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The smartest, most talked-about recipes in one brilliant, beautiful book.

Update: Genius Recipes is now a New York Times best seller and IACP award winner!

This debut cookbook from Food52 Works, a new imprint with Ten Speed Press, is written by Food52's Executive Editor Kristen Miglore, based on her James Beard Award-nominated Genius Recipes column on Food52—a series that uncovers the recipes and tricks that change the way we cook.

This essential collection includes more than 100 foolproof recipes—some greatest hits from the column, some never before featured—from food luminaries like Julia Child, Nigella Lawson, and Michael Ruhlman, all photographed by Food52's own James Ransom. These dishes (many of them sourced from tips from the Food52 community!) range from the familiar (Marcella Hazan's beloved Tomato Sauce) to the innovative (Dan Barber's 1-Ingredient Crackers). Each recipe has something that sets it apart: a way of turning a cooking technique upside-down, or using an ingredient in an unexpected way, or just yielding a best-in-its-class standard for favorites like waffles or pan-fried chicken. In every case, these recipes will become your new classics.

  • Made in:
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  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Update: Genius Recipes is now a New York Times best seller and IACP award winner!

This debut cookbook from Food52 Works, a new imprint with Ten Speed Press, is written by Food52's Executive Editor Kristen Miglore, based on her James Beard Award-nominated Genius Recipes column on Food52—a series that uncovers the recipes and tricks that change the way we cook.

This essential collection includes more than 100 foolproof recipes—some greatest hits from the column, some never before featured—from food luminaries like Julia Child, Nigella Lawson, and Michael Ruhlman, all photographed by Food52's own James Ransom. These dishes (many of them sourced from tips from the Food52 community!) range from the familiar (Marcella Hazan's beloved Tomato Sauce) to the innovative (Dan Barber's 1-Ingredient Crackers). Each recipe has something that sets it apart: a way of turning a cooking technique upside-down, or using an ingredient in an unexpected way, or just yielding a best-in-its-class standard for favorites like waffles or pan-fried chicken. In every case, these recipes will become your new classics.

Photography by James Ransom

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How to make a memory cookbook? ›

  1. Steps. Decide on who the memory cookbook will focus.
  2. Is it to be one person or do you want to focus on a couple, or even a group of people? ...
  3. Set about gathering together the memorabilia.
  4. Go through the person's cookbooks, handmade recipe folders, and any other relevant item.
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What program should I use to create a digital cookbook? ›

Plus, this cookbook software syncs with all your devices, so you can access your recipes anytime, anywhere.
  1. MealBoard. ...
  2. Living Cookbook. ...
  3. Cook'n Recipe Organizer. ...
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  6. Recipe Keeper. ...
  7. Zip Recipes. ...
  8. Yummly.
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How to create your own recipe? ›

Tips to keep in mind when writing recipes:
  1. List ingredients in chronological order. ...
  2. Separate ingredients for major steps in a recipe. ...
  3. List steps in order, keeping instructions short and to the point. ...
  4. Give specifics about doneness. ...
  5. Include storage suggestions. ...
  6. Offer extra methods or substitutions (when tested).
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How do I turn my family recipes into a cookbook? ›

10 steps to make a family heritage cookbook
  1. Decide on a theme.
  2. Gather recipes.
  3. Get cooking.
  4. Determine how you will record everything.
  5. Edit the contents of your book.
  6. Find a printer.
  7. Design your cookbook.
  8. Proofread your book, please!!
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How to preserve grandma's recipes? ›

A sizeable collection can be stored in standard archival file folders and boxes. Weak or damaged paper also can be placed in polyester sleeves and then in folders and boxes. Recipes also can be scanned and accessed electronically while the originals are kept in safe storage.

How many recipes should be in an ebook cookbook? ›

The standard expectation is that a cookbook should have between 70 and 100 recipes, but larger compendiums have at least 200. Think carefully about how many you want to include. You might want to save some back for cookbook number two!

Is there an app to make your own recipe book? ›

Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all-in-one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner available across all of your devices. Enter your recipes with as much or as little information as you like.

How to start writing a recipe book? ›

How To Write A Cookbook Step By Step
  1. Choose Your Concept. As mentioned above, owning your concept is a vital stage of the process. ...
  2. Plan Your Structure. There are lots of ways to organise cookbooks. ...
  3. Create A Proposal. ...
  4. Write Your Recipes. ...
  5. Test Your Recipes. ...
  6. Edit The Text. ...
  7. Finalise The Design. ...
  8. Proofread And Index.

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