3 cookbooks for beginners to try
Cooking a delicious meal is one of the easiest ways to show yourself love and show others love as well. If you’re like me, you might’ve picked up a few cooking tips and tricks from your parents growing up. I loved helping my mom make homemade pizza, and watching my dad make his signature spaghetti and meatballs. While living on my own I’ve had to learn how to cook more than just pasta and pizza (although you should try my cauliflower flatbread recipe if you haven’t already). My curiosity for cooking reached a crescendo in 2020 when we were all forced to find new hobbies in quarantine. I started to crack open some of the cookbooks I’ve collected over the years, subscribed to NYT Cooking, and binged content on Bon Appétit’s YouTube channel (before they got cancelled). I still feel very much like a beginner when it comes to cooking, so I wanted to share some of the latest and greatest cookbooks I’ve come to find as helpful resources for those that want to roll up their sleeves in the kitchen.