Updated Cookbook Collection

Four years, an unreasonable amount of money spent, and many spontaneous trips to NOLA (AKA the best place ever if you're new here) later and I guess you could say my little collection of vintage cookbooks has grown.

It all started 6 years ago when I watched the movie Julie and Julia, which is still my favorite to this day. About a year after, I was given a 100 dollar gift card to William-Sonoma. Every nine year old's dream right?

I remember exactly what I bought with it- a "Silipat" baking sheet, 2 tins of edible pearls and glitter, which I still have today, tucked away in our baking supplies (wow- just now realizing I probably need to throw those out), and Mastering the Art of French Cooking inspired by my then-recent obsession with Julie & Julia

.It was a proud moment for me, with it being my first "real" cookbook. Besides, I was over the whole Pink Princess Cookbook thing, anyways!

And that is how it all started...

Most of my cookbooks have come from my favorite cookbook shop, in well, you know where. Kitchen Witch

I could go on in detail about how I've accumulated all of my cookbooks, but I think I'll just let them speak for themselves.

My first after MAFC; a random lady at a restaurant in New Orleans and I were talking about cooking, she ran home, came back and handed me this and a poster of Leah Chase (Dooky Chase's Restaurant), and then walked away. She's probably the reason why I love New Orleans so much, and the reason for me writing about this. 

Brennan's New Orleans Cookbook

Herman B. Deutsch

1964

Later that week, I found Kitchen Witch and bought my first vintage cookbook.

Of course when I saw it, I knew I had to get it.

The Nashville Cookbook

Nashville Area Home Economics Association

1977

One month later, my parents surprised me with this for my birthday.

The Art of Creole Cookery

William I. Kaufman

1962

On our next trip to NOLA, I went back to my favorite cookbook store, made friends with the owner, and bought a couple more cookbooks. It was starting to become a tradition.

Joy of Cooking

Irma S. Rombauer, Marion R. Becker, Ethan Becker

1975

Including this one...

Burnt Toast

1942

Christmas 2014 came around, which means more cookbooks. This one is SO cute!

Let's Celebrate!

Jani Gardner

1969

These are more of books about cooking. My mom pulled 

French Woman Don't Get Fat

 out of our linen closet, and I bought

Provence 1970

 at Kitchen Witch on another trip to Nola.

French Women Don't Get Fat; Mireille Guiliano; 2005

Provence 1970; Luke Barr; 2013

I also bought this one on the same trip...

James Beard Cookbook

James Beard

1962

These are more of books about cooking, but Letters to a Young Chef is my all-time favorite book! This was actually my first book I bought at Kitchen Witch, along with Nashville. And Eat Pretty is such an inspiring book on health and nutrition.

Eat Pretty; Jolene Hart; 2014

Letters to a Young Chef; Daniel Boulud; 2003

On my last trip to Kitchen Witch, I picked up this book, mainly because the owner talked me into it, claiming "I couldn't call myself a 'chef' without it." But also because it had little writer notes inside, which always gets me.

The Silver Palate

Julie Rosso, Sheila Lukins, Michael McLaughlin

1982

I bought this one on vintagecookbooks.com in the new year.

It's a little old fashioned but so informing- it touches base on all produce to all meat, their season, complementing flavors, and how to properly cook it.

Modern Encyclopedia of Cooking

Meta Given

1953

The rest aren't vintage, but just random cookbooks I've received over the years. 

There's really no story behind this one, except that my mom randomly gave it to me one day...

As the Spur Stirs

Jacqueline Calendar

2015

So, I didn't really receive the Giada one... I may have stolen it from my mom's collection in the kitchen.

Giada's Kitchen; Giada De Laurentiis; 2008

Make It Happen; Barefoot Contessa; 2014

Southern Comfort; Allison Vines-Rushing & Slade Rushing; 2012

Okay, so I have one the best, best friends ever. Why? Along with cutting boards and other fun kitchen tools, she gave me this for my birthday.

It's so southern and cute! Filled with different menus, grocery lists, and table set ups for different events.

The Gathering of Friends

Michelle Huxtable & Abby Jane Green

2012

My most recent gift, with tons, and I mean TONS, of the best restaurants all over the world.

Where Chefs Eat

Joe Warwick

2015

And finally, the book that started it all...

Mastering the Art of French Cooking

Julia Child

2001

                                                                                                     

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