
About us
We’re a food blog about making use of
every one of your cookbooks
Welcome to the Cookbook Shelves. This started as a little family idea at the start of 2021. We’re a family that loves cooking, and for that matter, cookbooks. We have what most people would consider a lot of cookbooks. We have some that we’ve never cooked from, some that we use regularly but always for the same recipes, some we’ve not used for years. The idea was to cook a few recipes from each cookbook on the shelves—one book per week, as many recipes as we felt like. We also thought we’d involve some of the other members of our wider family in a WhatsApp group called “The cookbook club”.
So why do this?
- Give us the chance to try more recipes,
- Try recipes from books we’ve used many times before; but usually for the same recipes,
- Share recipes with our wider family.
Having done this throughout 2021, we felt it was time to share what we’ve been doing and see if more people are interested in the idea. We decided to change the name from the CookBook Club (our family name for it) to “The Cookbook Shelves”.
We’ll be posting two or three weeks at a time of what we’ve done to catch up. Some of the posts are short, some a touch more verbose. The order of the posts is in the order that the books are on our shelves. One of our shelves, pictured above has “random” shelf heights so there really isn’t much of an order to the books on our shelves.
Please feel free to comment, or let us know if you do something similar or would like to.
We’ve included a link to each cookbook on Amazon, so if you feel like buying and trying what we’ve made, the links are there.
We’re looking forward to hearing about your cooking adventures along the shelves!
- Meat Pizza???
This week, we cooked from Jamie’s American with Jamie Oliver. This is one of the most recent Jamie Oliver books we’ve bought. We’ve been huge fans of his over the years, as… Read more: Meat Pizza??? - Côte de Porc aux Pommes – Pork Chops with Apples
This week our book was by Tout Loiseau by Bernard Loiseau. Bernard was an amazing chef who led a revolution in french cooking, lightening it away from heavy cream sauces to a… Read more: Côte de Porc aux Pommes – Pork Chops with Apples - The best wings ever?
Now we go what could be an incredibly cheffy book – Rogan by Simon Rogan. Simon is one of the UKs most inspiring chefs. We ate at his, now Three michelin star,… Read more: The best wings ever?

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