November 2025 Great Big Cookbook Club Summary
October 18, 2025 by JennyAs our members know, each month we offer several cooking options in our Eat Your Books Cookbook Club. There are other fun cookbook clubs around world and we’d like to highlight those for those members who might want to cook or bake something other than our choices.
I will update this post as clubs make their additional choices. Something that has been occurring this year – many clubs are extending the time they work on a book and more – in an attempt (I believe) to lessen the administrators work load and perhaps to get more participation.
I have now sorted clubs geographically and am including bookstores that have cookbook clubs. If you have updates or information about any cookbook clubs, please message me jenny at eatyourbooks dot com with those details.
Note the addition of Vesper Books and Wine, Detroit Michigan.
ONLINE COOKBOOK CLUBS
Eat Your Books Cookbook Club – November
We have now added filter tags for all books we have covered in the EYB Cookbook Club.

We will continue to: post any recipe with source from your favorite books, magazines, blogs or online sites – just be sure to include recipe name and source when posting in the group and will feature a new book each month
- November 2025: Persiana Easy by Sabrina Ghayour, Linger: Salads, Sweets and Stories to Savour, Together by Hetty Lui McKinnon and Dorie’s Anytime Cakes by Dorie Greenspan
- December 2025: Milk Street Shorts – Recipes That Pack a Punch by Christopher Kimball and Baking and the Meaning of Life: Ways to Spread Joy in 100 Recipes by Helen Goh. Please post any of your Christmas baking as well.
Cookbooks of Interest Cookbook Club
A new cookbook club started by Linsey Sowa who took care of the Food 52 Clubs. We have added filters for the cookbooks covered in this group.

- November 2025: Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang and Karen Akunowicz and Dorie’s Anytime Cakes by Dorie Greenspan
- December 2025: Good Things – Recipes and Rituals to Share with the People You Love by Samin Nosrat and King Arthur Baking Company: The Essential Cookie Companion by King Arthur Baking
- Bonus Book 2025: Veg Forward: Super Delicious Recipes that Put Veggies at the Center of the Plate by Susan Spungen
- Bonus Book 2025: Drink Your Garden: Recipes, Stories and Tips from the Simple Goodness Cocktail Farm by Belinda Kelly and Venise Cunningham
Our friends at ckbk have a Facebook #ckbkclub where posts are shared about favorite recipes, cookbook authors and more. ckbk is a cookbook subscription site where you can access the full content of more than 1,000 great cookbooks, the majority of which are indexed on EYB. Join the group by using this link: #ckbkclub.

November 2025: The New Making of a Cook: The Art, Techniques, and Science of Good Cooking by Madeleine Kamman

- November 2025: Silk Roads – A Flavour Odyssey with Recipes from Baku to Beijing by Anna Ansari
RAINYDAY BITES
Rainyday Bites – Deborah Balint – Instagram’s first cookbook club – remember to tag your photos: @rainydaybites and use the group hashtag #rainydaybitescookbookclub
For the last quarter, the #rainydaybitescookbookclub will continue to focus on the #budgetbakesandbites theme. Use any cookbook you own, and make any budget friendly (minimal items, inexpensive ingredients, pantry/freezer friendly) sweet and/or savory recipe. The new main posting date, will be the second to last day of every month as set out below.
Feel free to post throughout the month as well, but, the second to last day will be the main posting date. Use both hashtags, #rainydaybitescookbookclub #budgetbakesandbites and tag @rainydaybites, in your photo.
The last day of the month will be the monthly #bakewithrainydaybites baking party. Use any cookbook you own and make a dessert that fits the monthly theme. Use #bakewithrainydaybites and tag @rainydaybites in your photo. The monthly theme and dates are as follows:
- October 31st: Pumpkin
- November 30th: Caramel
- December 31st: Winter Spices
The bread baking club continues with baking sourdough and global bakes through the end of the year. Use any cookbook you own, note your source, use #greatgrainsgroup hashtag, and tag @rainydaybites in your photo. Post at your convenience throughout the month. The sourdough + theme for inclusions or designs are optional, so feel free to do the theme, or, bake any recipe that uses a sourdough starter. The monthly themes are as follows:
October: SD + pumpkin – Italy: Focaccia
November: SD + fall leaves – Germany: Rye bread (your choice)
December: SD + holiday or winter theme – Israel: Challah
The Cookbook Club (previously Kitchn’s Cookbook Club)

November/December 2025: The Complete Autumn and Winter Cookbook: 550+ Recipes for Warming Dinners, Holiday Roasts, Seasonal Desserts, Breads, Food Gifts, and More by America’s Test Kitchen

Kitchen Arts & Letters – 92nd Street Y
The club meets online from 7:00-8:30 pm, Eastern Time. Dates below.

- November 11 and 25: Hearty, nourishing dishes from The Bean Book by Steve Sando
- December 9 and 23: Cozy, slow-cooked meals from Molly Stevens’s All About Braising
Lambs’ Ears Cookbook Club
This club is a Facebook online group focusing on books popular in Australia. Started by the blogger behind Lambs’ Ears & Honey. We are adding filter tags for the books covered in this group.
- November 2025: Any Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi or Helen Goh title
- 2025 Book for the Year: Ottolenghi Comfort by Yotam Ottolenghi, Helen Goh, Tara Wigley and Verena Lochmuller
Jamie Oliver’s Cookbook Club


- September – December 2025: Cooking with Vegetables by Jesse Jenkins
Please note that Jake Cohen has started a cookbook club, you can find more information here.

Quanto Basta Italian Cookbook Club

- November – December 2025: Cucina Povera: The Italian Way of Transforming Humble Ingredients into Unforgettable Meals by Giulia Scarpaleggia
Chetna Makan started a club on Facebook

Description: A place to cook, share and enjoy Chetna Makan’s recipes! Upload what you have been cooking, talk to other fans and have fun with your food!

BAKE & TELL
Each month Dorie will post a new baking project. She’ll give us all the recipes we need to get started and a place where we can talk about them –Playing Around // xoxoDorie Facebook group. Dorie also has launched a Bake & Tell free group. To subscribe to Dorie’s newsletter click here.
Now Serving LA Cookbook Club
Now Serving is offering a curated selection of four cookbooks shipped per year (one every four months). You pick the category, they pick the books and ship them to you! Choose from (one category only): International, General Cooking, Plant, Based, Baking and Food Writing (receives 5 books per year).
Subscriptions begin with the next title after sign up. All orders placed after the first week of the ship months (March, May, August, October) will receive their first book the following quarter. Shipping via complimentary media mail. Currently available in the United States only. They are unable to accommodate returns or substitutions for the Cookbook Club.
GET COOKING COOKBOOK CLUB
- Please check GCCC’s Instagram as difficult for me to determine what is being covered. It appears that they are covering multiple titles, plus adding another cookbook club to the mix.
- Get Cooking Cookbook Club – an Instagram cookbook club. To participate tag your photos with #getcookingcookbookclub and follow the co-hosts Bebe and Steph at Champagne & Cookies and A Whisk and a Spoon respectively on Instagram.
FORGOTTEN RECIPES COOKBOOK CLUB
From Hardcover Cook: “Claudia Prieto-Piastro is a Mexican food anthropologist living in London. Her cookbook club focuses on recovering recipes, books, authors and cuisines that have been forgotten by social media because they do not have pictures or enough marketing. Every month there is a “theme” rather than one book.”
To participate: Post to Instagram using hashtag #forgottenrecipescookbookclub and also tag moderator, @piastromexicankitchen.
The Cookbook Club UK

Formerly, The Sunday Times Cookbook Club. They are primarily a social and supportive group where all members are encouraged to post whatever their ability. The group succeeds through members interacting.
Lazy Sunday Club New Zealand – details

Online club.
IN PERSON – COOKBOOK CLUBS
UNITED STATES

Archestratus Books + Food, Brooklyn NY details
- Nov 10 – BookBook Club: Dirty Kitchen: A Memoir of Food and Family by Jill Damatac
- Nov 20 – Roman potluck with Katie Parla – Rome: A Culinary History, Cookbook, and Field Guide to Flavors that Built a City
- Dec 4: Cookbook Club: Chesnok: Cooking from My Corner of the Diaspora: Recipes from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia by Polina Chesnakova

Big Night, Brooklyn NY – details
Read It and Eat, Buffalo NY – details

- Nov 11 – The Great Cookbook Swap – Bring up to 3 cookbooks to swap and a recipe to share in their community cookbook.

Anchovy Book Co. – St. Louis MO – details
Binding Agents, Philadelphia PA – details
We have applied a filter to all books covered in the Binding Agents club here.

- Nov 20: Cookbook Club: The Zuni Cafe Cookbook: A Compendium of Recipes and Cooking Lessons from San Francisco’s Beloved Restaurant – Judy Rodgers
- Dec 4: Holiday Wine Guide | A Workshop & Tasting by Santé, with Snacks by Habibi Supper Club
Cambridge Culinary – details

Many other cooking classes not related to cookbooks

Cambridge Public Library, Cambridge MA
- Nov 8 – Maria Lawton Cookbook Author Talk (Valente)
- Nov 20 – Cookbook Club and Community Potluck (Central Square) – Filipino cookbooks
- Dec 22 – Teen Winter Cookie Decorating (Valente)

Wayland Public Library, Wayland MA
- Nov 20 – My Mexican Mesa, Y Listo!: Beautiful Flavors, Family Style by Jenny Martinez
- Dec 18 – New England Desserts: Classic and Creative Recipes for All Seasons by Tammy Donroe Inman
Bold Fork Books – Washington, D.C details


- Nov 20: Cookbook Club: Mastering the Art of French Cooking – Julia Child
- Dec 1 – Book Club: The Best American Food and Travel Writing 2025 by Bryant Terry and Jaya Saxena
Cook+Book Club – Chapter One Book Store, Hamilton Montana – details

- Nov 12: Padma’s All American: Tales, Travels, and Recipes from Taste the Nation and Beyond – Padma Lakshmi @Bauder Home
Audrey’s Cookbooks – Minneapolis Minnesota – details

Audrey’s Cookbooks is a culinary pop-up shop slinging a curated selection of new & vintage cookbooks around the Twin Cities, and hosting Cookbook Clubs for food lovers. We want to get the perfect cookbook into your hands and give you a space to connect & learn!
See events for holiday bazaars and more.
Porgy’s Seafood Shop, New Orleans LA details


Vivienne Kitchen & Pantry – Portland OR details
- Nov 14 – Sourdough fundamentals
- Nov 22 – Book workshop: The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen by Sean Sherman
Bake it Whole – Silverlake, California
Meets the 3rd Sunday of each month – Roxana Jullapat and Nan
Registration form.

Vesper Books & Wine Detroit MI


The Book Kitchen – Mineral Point WI – details
- Nov 23 – Cookbook Club: Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking
There are other classes and events not involving authors.

Pendleton Public Library, Pendleton OR – Monthly on the 1st Thurs, 6 – 7pm
- Nov 6 – Purely pumpkin
The Seattle Baking Club


- Nov 9: Celebrate the launch of Crumb, a print magazine highlighting chefs, recipes, bakeries, brands & people in pastry
CANADA

Appetite for Books – Westmount, Montreal
- Nov – Dec 3rd – classes are sold out
(Other classes are sold out with waiting list available – see details)
Hamilton Public Library – details

- Nov 6 – Gary Maclean’s Scottish Kitchen by Gary Maclean (Terryberry Branch)
- Nov 13 – Set for the Holidays with Anna Olson by Anna Olson (Binberry Branch)
- Nov 20 – Yum and Yummer by Greta Podleski (Red Hill Branch)
- Nov 27 – The Old El Paso Cookbook (Waterdown Branch)
- Nov 27 – Does This Taste Funny?: Recipes Our Family Loves by Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert (Ancaster Branch)
Vanderhoof Public Library
230 Stewart St E, Vanderhoof, BC, Canada – details

- Nov 27 – details
UNITED KINGDOM

Honey & Co. Supper Club – Cookbook Club
See our Calendar for more details
- Nov 10 – At Honey & Co. Daily – a special evening in celebration of Anthony Bourdain.

The Cookbook Club – Blasta Books, Hosted in Camerino Bakery at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
Cafe Murano Book Club
Angela Hartnett‘s Cafe Murano Book Club will provide guests with an opportunity to go behind the scenes of these writers’ minds, creative processes, and forthcoming publications. The entire experience – including a welcome cocktail, signature Cafe Murano nibbles and a two-course menu – will be influenced by the speakers’ themes.
Check Cafe Murano’s site for Supper Club dates.
- Nov 21 – Piedmont Cooking – book here

The Kitchen Table, Dorset UK – Event details
- Dec 3, 7pm – Cooking the Books – Christmas nibbles
AUSTRALIA
Cookbook Club Sydney – details

Adelaide Cookbook Club – Facebook details * website

Meets in person on the first Wednesday of each month in a hired kitchen in Adelaide that accommodates our 21 Cookbook Club members. Members have a month to review the cookbook we have selected together, choose a recipe each and then meet to cook and taste those 21 dishes.
NEW ZEALAND
Searching for any local clubs. Please message me at my email listed at the top if you learn of any that meet in New Zealand.
Cookbook Club NZ
Follow the Instagram page above for details – awaiting a response from the administrators.
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