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Flavor Zone: The Best Cookbooks That Dropped in June
A colorful ode to Tandoori cooking, a pie-flavored road trip, and a reissue of a veggie burger classic made this month’s editors’ picks.
This Vegetable Cookbook Will Inspire You to Put Eggplant in Your Brownies
Hetty Lui McKinnon’s new masterpiece, ‘Tenderheart,’ finds the glorious and tasty intersection of vegetables, family, and community.
‘Salad Pizza Wine’ Will Help You Win Friends and Influence People
This volume from the homies behind Montreal’s Elena is a must for pizza party fanatics and wine lovers.
The Best Vegetable-Forward Cookbooks for Farmers Market Season (and Beyond)
Dreaming of mastering your mushrooms, ruling those raspberries, or dunking on that daikon? These 15 cookbooks will lead the way.
This Vegetarian Cookbook Showcases the Diversity of Japanese Cuisine
'Japan: The Vegetarian Cookbook’ is another fire volume from Phaidon loaded with delicious plant-based dishes.
Can’t Get to Superiority Burger? Its Cookbook Is the Next Best Thing
Crispy potatoes, that iconic Burnt Broccoli Salad, “tofu-fried tofu,” and the storied Superiority Burger itself lie within.
Abra Berens’ ‘Pulp’ Is an Ode to the Beauty of Fruit
After reading this one, you’ll never let fruit go to waste again.
The VICE Guide to Getting Into Ina Garten’s Cookbooks
Entering the Ina-verse can be daunting, but the iconic Barefoot Contessa’s books are inviting and mouth-watering.
Alison Roman’s ‘Sweet Enough’ Is the Timeless Dessert Meditation We Needed
From sundae bars and birthday cookies to mushroom pot pie, this book is full of magical yet approachable dishes.
This New Italian Cookbook Is the Sicilian Trip You’ve Been Dreaming About
Katie Parla's new book is a colorful, extensive must-have for anyone who likes carbs, wine, and ‘The White Lotus.’
‘Fake Meat’ Is a Brilliant Exploration of Vegan Comfort Food
From Buffalo tofu wings to tempeh burnt end tacos, this cookbook is full of miracles.
The ‘Turkey and the Wolf’ Cookbook Is a Trippy Tour-de-Force
The excellent collard greens, fried tomatoes, and leftover chicken salad will make you say bad words (with joy).