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The 12 Best Cookbooks Of 2022

We couldn't cook without these books this year.

Headshot of Mackenzie FilsonBy Mackenzie Filson
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Here at Delish, we like to mark the end of the year by pondering all the recipes and cooking projects we got to experiment with over the year. And nothing helped inspire those ideas like poring over the pages of cookbooks. Over the course of 2022 we spackled the pages of our favorite new cookbooks with plenty of flour, bits of egg yolk, and rings of red wine. We're only human, after all!

And 2022 brought us so many amazing cookbooks, almost too many to count. Cook As You Are taught us how to stop worrying about recipes. There was Diasporican, which dove into Puerto Rican food-ways in the U.S. and beyond. We also got Rick Martinez's debut, Mi Cucina, which took us on a flavor trip through 32 Mexican states. And how could we forget Ali Slagle's I Dream of Dinner (So You Don't Have To), a weeknight fave.

Yes, 2022 was a great year for the home chef to expand their cookbook collection. But it was also an important year for showing just how the medium has changed. Cookbooks, in many ways, are like living archives, perfect flavor-packed scrapbooks, as it was for Ixta Belfrage's Mezcla: Recipes to Excite and Ghetto Gastro Presents Black Power Kitchen.

Cookbooks are also like romance novels, filled with moments of tinkering with heat, spice, and acid to make something bigger than the sum of its parts. In many ways, our top cookbooks included books that included more than just recipes, but a way to sort through the our emotions, like Becca Rea-Tucker did in her warm and inviting baking cookbook, Baking By Feel.

No matter where the year found us, we were glad to have these cookbooks along for the ride. Without further ado, here are the 2022 cookbooks that we can't imagine cooking without.

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I Dream of Dinner (So You Don't Have To): Low-Effort, High-Reward Recipes

I Dream of Dinner (So You Don't Have To): Low-Effort, High-Reward Recipes
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I Dream of Dinner (So You Don't Have To): Low-Effort, High-Reward Recipes

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Say it's a weeknight and you find yourself low on groceries and inspiration. Haven't we all been there? Well, now you don't have to go it alone now that Ali Slagle's much-anticipated cookbook, I Dream of Dinner (so you don't have to) is here to save the evening from another night of take out.

No exaggeration, Slagle's recipes are all home runs. They're endlessly flexible and often require ingredients you already have on hand. Word to the wise, her recipes for fish & chips tacos and farro carbonara are well worth keeping in your back pocket.

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Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Extra Good Things

Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Extra Good Things
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Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Extra Good Things

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A new Ottolenghi cookbook is on our perennial "instant buy" list. And for good reason! This new release from the acclaimed chef's test kitchen (which is also helmed by co-author Noor Murad) highlights the power of one of our favorite kitchen workhorses: sauces and condiments.

Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Extra Good Things truly lives up to its title, too. Each recipe is a signature Ottolenghi creation; vegetable-forward, fun, and full of texture and color, but all with that added special something. Case in point: this Double-Lemon Chicken With Cheat’s Preserved Lemon. With tons of flavorful inspiration on how to slash, drizzle, and pickle, this cookbook is a perfect gift for the home chef looking to make dinnertime extra good.

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Home Food: 100 Recipes to Comfort and Connect

Home Food: 100 Recipes to Comfort and Connect
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Home Food: 100 Recipes to Comfort and Connect

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The idea of home is dynamic to acclaimed Ukrainian chef and food writer Olia Hercules. Drawing from her experiences of life in Ukraine, Cyprus, and England, Hercules' newest cookbook, Home Food, is her most personal yet. We spent the year reading it as if it were a page-turning novel. And when those very human, heartwarming stories are followed by a recipe for peanut dulce de leche cake? We're all in.

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The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family: A Cookbook

The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family: A Cookbook
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The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family: A Cookbook

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The Woks of Life cookbook is more than just a collection of classic Chinese recipes; it's the poignant, charming story of the family behind the popular Woks of Life blog. Packed with tips and tricks on achieving restaurant-quality dishes (like velvety meat dishes, mapo tofu, and spicy chili wontons), the Leung family's long-awaited cookbook will make you feel like you've been personally invited to their kitchen table.

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Cook As You Are: Recipes for Real Life, Hungry Cooks, and Messy Kitchens: A Cookbook

Cook As You Are: Recipes for Real Life, Hungry Cooks, and Messy Kitchens: A Cookbook
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Cook As You Are: Recipes for Real Life, Hungry Cooks, and Messy Kitchens: A Cookbook

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If there was one thing we were glad to see in cookbooks this year, it was how personal they became. Ruby Tandoh's Cook As You Are is our new gold standard for approachable, relatable cookbooks, and not only because the recipes are categorized under sections like "Feed Me Now," "For the Love of It," and "Normal perfect moments."

With her relaxed, inclusive recipes like harissa butter gnocchi and fries with chaat masala, Tandoh's cookbook is a powerful meditation on how we can all show up in the kitchen just as we are.

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Diasporican: A Puerto Rican Cookbook

Diasporican: A Puerto Rican Cookbook
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Diasporican: A Puerto Rican Cookbook

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Fun fact: As the country's first Puerto Rican food columnist, Illyanna Maisonet got her fortuitous start reviewing restaurants on Yelp. That same tenacity and grit is alive and well in her new cookbook, Diasporican, a powerful and personal archive of Puerto Rico's culinary history mixed with her own west coast upbringing.

With recipes passed down by her mother and grandmother (like pernil and arroz con gandules), Maisonet deftly captures the indelible influence of Puerto Rico's foodways on the world at large all to way to our own kitchens. Enjoy this book with a glass of Maisonet's coquito (especially spiked with Puerto Rico's own Ron Del Barrilito for the full experience).

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Turkey and the Wolf: Flavor Trippin' in New Orleans

Turkey and the Wolf: Flavor Trippin' in New Orleans
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Turkey and the Wolf: Flavor Trippin' in New Orleans

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This cookbook captures chef Mason Hereford's take on Southern cuisine, which he's mastered at his New Orleans restaurant Turkey and the Wolf. Thankfully, the Turkey and The Wolf cookbook contains many of the dishes you'd find served there; think potato chip-loaded fried bologna sandwiches, deviled-egg tostadas with salsa macha, and his mom’s burnt tomato casserole. Guy Fieri is a fan and so are we.

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Baking by Feel: Recipes to Sort Out Your Emotions (Whatever They Are Today!)

Baking by Feel: Recipes to Sort Out Your Emotions (Whatever They Are Today!)
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Baking by Feel: Recipes to Sort Out Your Emotions (Whatever They Are Today!)

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While baking can't fully replace therapy, it certainly doesn't hurt when we're sorting through big feelings. And Becca Rea-Tucker's new baking book does exactly that. Categorized by seemingly every emotion ever, Baking By Feel will help you sort through your feels.

Feeling awkward? Try her kitchen sink cookies (since they're made of everything but still come out great). A bit insulted? A triple chocolate cake will surely help take the edge off. Feeling super silly? Rea-Tucker's orange Creamsicle cake is sure to keep you feeling giddy. Merging self-care with a satisfied sweet-tooth, what could be better?

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Mezcla: Recipes to Excite

Mezcla: Recipes to Excite
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Mezcla: Recipes to Excite

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If the kitchen is your playground, it's definitely time to let Ixta Belfrage's Mezcla: Recipes to Excite join you in the fun. Mezcla, which means "mix" or "fusion" in Spanish, couldn't be a more perfect title of this cookbook, as its recipes are inspired by Belfrage's childhood travels to Italy, Mexico, and Brazil.

An Ottolenghi protégé herself, Belfrage's bold and adventurous cookbook is not only accessible and quick (her porcini ragù is a staple on weeknights), but will also inspire you to mix things up in the kitchen as well.

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Ghetto Gastro Presents Black Power Kitchen

Ghetto Gastro Presents Black Power Kitchen
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Ghetto Gastro Presents Black Power Kitchen

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Take everything you thought you knew about cookbooks, and kindly set them aside, because Ghetto Gastro Presents Black Power Kitchen is about to change everything.

Much like a perfectly built recipe, the Bronx-based collective Ghetto Gastro has layered equal amounts of Black culinary history, vibrant photography, and joy in each page. Black Power Kitchen is a delicious portal into the Bronx, where love and activism intersect in every recipe, from roasted breadfruit gnocchi to watermelon granita.

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Savory Baking: Recipes for Breakfast, Dinner, and Everything in Between

Savory Baking: Recipes for Breakfast, Dinner, and Everything in Between
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Savory Baking: Recipes for Breakfast, Dinner, and Everything in Between

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We know it might shock you, but some of us here at Delish don't have a big sweet tooth. But we still love to bake! So what's a baker to do? Well, thankfully Erin Jeanne Mcdowell (baking consultant-at-large for Food52) has written the end-all-be-all cookbook on all things savory baking.

With her signature reassuring style, McDowell will take you through her easy bakes, like chili crunch gougères, cacio e pepe focaccia, and pizza babka(!). And don't worry, there are even a few "sweet tooth breaks" in Savory Baking for all you "regular" folks out there.

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Mi Cocina: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico

Mi Cocina: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico
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Mi Cocina: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico

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Rick Martinez's debut cookbook will satisfy your culinary wanderlust. Taking you through 32 Mexican states (and 20,000 miles!), Mi Cocina captures all the rich diversity of the cuisine of Mexico, from staples like homemade tortillas de maíz to uniquely Oaxacan dishes like albóndigas en chipotle. And while these recipes have tons of flavorful complexity, they couldn't be easier to make at home, we promise.

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Mackenzie Filson

Mackenzie Filson is a food writer and contributing digital food producer at Delish. Her favorite ice cream flavor is chocolate-pine. If wine was an astrological sign she'd be a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. She's never met a bag of Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos she didn't eat in one sitting.

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