We always give at least one cookbook per person at Christmas and about this time of year, I start looking at the new releases and debating what to put on my wish list or what others might like.
So far - I have one Ina Garten fan so I will probably get her new book for them.
For myself I am up in the air:
Everyday Dorie - looks interesting. I only own one of her baking books and most of what I have made has come out good
Rose's Baking Basics - another one that looks interesting, but I am concerned that it might be to repetitive of other baking books I have
The Good Cook - by Simon Hopkinson. I just recently heard of him and have nothing by him.
Milk Street Tuesday Nights - this is surprising to me because I was a long time ATK fan but was not impressed with the first couple issues of Milk Street Magazine. I picked up a copy of this cookbook and flipped through it and it had somethings that made me want to cook them
How to Eat a Peach by Diana Henry - I have one of her books and use it regularly.
Great British Chef Cookbook - I have been following the development of this cookbook on facebook and twitter through their crowdfunding to the publishing and like the idea. One year I purchased my mother The Really Quite Good British Cookbook and that was a really good book, the same concept great chefs who are perhaps not household names contributing to one book.
So, anyone else looking at shopping for cookbooks for the holidays, either as a gift to give or to receive? What books are you interested in?