Oh my goodness...thank you all so much for all of your replies! I am new to this site/community and you all have come through with some awesome suggestions and have shown me what a kind and caring community this is!! Rather than quote everyone I am just going to write out my thoughts for the recommended author since a few were recommended more than once.
Ina Garten - I am convinced to give her stuff a try!! I was at the library today looking for The Silver Palate cookbook (a review of the chocolate chip cookie recipes got me interested) and as I was walking down the stacks one of Ina's books, Modern Comfort Food, was at the end of a row facing my direction as I walked by, so I quickly grabbed it and put it in my bag. I'm looking forward to reading it and trying a few recipes! I just did a quick search of my library and they have all of her books, so I put her first book on hold. I am trying her Creamy Tomato Bisque recipe next week.
Stella Parks and Serious Eats - I already own BraveTart (so those who recommended it are spot on with that recommendation!!) but I haven't really perused Serious Eats that much, so you’ve convinced me to do so! I’ve mainly come across their site/recipes when I’ve done a google search for something specific and their site has a recipe. I will admit that a couple of her BT recipes didn’t really work for me (except the McDonald’s apple turnovers…delicious) but I made her SE Oatmeal Cooking Ice cream a couple of years ago and I still think about it regularly.
J. Kenji Lopez-Alt - a funny story about The Food Lab. A couple of years ago, when I was about 7-8 months pregnant with my daughter, I came across an article on SE (found from a google search) written by J. Kenji that talked about his history with CI/ATK and it mentioned his book. I was intrigued so I decided to look for it during my next library visit. Well, my son and I had packed the library bag so full of picture books that I could barely carry it when I remembered that I wanted to look for The Food Lab. So I located the book and when I finally got to the location I took one look at the book and said out loud, “nope!” There was no way I was going to be able to heft that mammoth book out with me! My daughter was born a few weeks later and I completely forgot about wanting to check it out…until now!! Thank you so much for reminding me about his book! Bonus, my daughter still rides in the stroller when we go to the library, so this time I can wheel the book out!! I also prefer to cook from physical books rather than my tablet, but I can definitely see how the ebook version of this book would be preferred.
Smitten Kitchen - I just placed her first book on my nightstand so I can read through it more thoroughly and find some things to try. I have also bookmarked the recommended blog recipes…they all sound delicious!
Julia Child - Creative.Juices thank you so much for the Julia Child Cooking with Master Chefs recommendation! I spent this past year re-watching and researching all the bakers that were on her show Baking with Julia and have loved reading through and baking from some of their books (Nancy Silverton, Alice Medrich, and Nick Malgieri being favorites). The idea of watching CWMC, which I’ve never seen before, and doing the same thing just excites me to no end! My library even has the book that went with that series…yay!
Speaking of my library, they have an incredibly well stocked cookbook section…they have books from EVERY cookbook author suggested in this thread except Ricardo Larrivee (but I can recommend they get one). I plan to try a book or two from each person recommended, but I am especially excited to look into Jenn Segal, Susie Middleton and Julia Turshen!!
Hillsboroks would you mind letting me know which Moosewood book has your favorite cream of tomato soup recipe? My family loves creamy tomato soups and I am always game for trying new ones…and my library has 12 of the Moosewood cookbooks!!
Thank you all again so much for the thoughtful recommendations! I can’t wait to get researching and reading and cooking!