COOKING / Essays
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- Edible, an adventure into the world of eating insects and the last great hope to save the planet, Daniella Martin
- Anthony Bourdain, the last interview and other conversations, with an introduction by Helen Rosner
- Hot mess kitchen, recipes for your delicious disastrous life, Gabi Moskowitz and Miranda Berman ; photographs by Frankie Frankeny ; foreword by Mindy Kaling
- Anything that moves, renegade chefs, fearless eaters, and the making of a new American food culture, Dana Goodyear
- All or nothing, one chef's appetite for the extreme, Jesse Schenker
- Apron anxiety, my messy affairs in and out of the kitchen, Alyssa Shelasky
- Donna Bell's Bake Shop, recipes and stories of family, friends, and food, Pauley Perrette, Darren Greenblatt, and Matthew Sandusky ; food and shop photographs by Ali Smith
- Feast, true love in and out of the kitchen, Hannah Howard
- Fragrant, the secret life of scent, Mandy Aftel
- Garlic, an edible biography, the history, politics, and mythology behind the world's most pungent food : with over 100 recipes / Robin Cherry
- A bone to pick, the good and bad news about food, along with wisdom, insights, and advice on diets, food safety, GMOs policy, farming, and more, Mark Bittman
- Bitter, a taste of the world's most dangerous flavor, with recipes, Jennifer McLagan ; photography by Aya Brackett
- The art of American whiskey, a visual history of the nation's most storied spirit, through 100 iconic labels, Noah Rothbaum
- How we eat with our eyes and think with our stomach, the hidden influences that shape your eating habits, Melanie Mühl & Diana von Kopp ; translated by Carolin Sommer ; foreword by Brian Wansink, PhD
- Sweet spot, an ice cream binge across America, Amy Ettinger
- Harold Dieterle's kitchen notebook, hundreds of recipes, tips, and techniques for cooking like a chef at home, Harold Dieterle and Andrew Friedman
- The gourmands' way, six Americans in Paris and the birth of a new gastronomy, Justin Spring
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