5 New Baking Books to Gift This Season: A Chat With Margaret Roach
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If you are looking for a gift for the baker in your life, good news: you have lots of options this year. You also face a difficult decision: which one to buy??
I recently spoke with my friend Margaret Roach, the master gardener behind A Way to Garden, about five new baking books, all of which are fabulous, all of which provide both volume and metric measurements, all of which promise to fill your kitchen with deliciousness this winter and beyond.
You can listen to our conversation over on A Way to Garden, where you also can enter a five-book giveaway ๐๐๐๐๐ Margaret and I are each giving away a copy of the five books we discuss in our chat. Find the giveaway details below.
PS:ย Margaret Roachโs Garden is Magical
PPS: Margaretโs book, A Way to Garden, is a must for the gardener in your life.

Sarah Kiefferโs 100 Cookies

In 100 Cookies, Sarah Kieffer writes: โIn my childhood kitchen, cookies were a foundation, a stepping-stone to baking, a rite of passage.โ
I love this sentiment, and as we potentially head into another quarantine, this book would be such a great one to have on hand, especially for budding bakers. There are metric measurements for each recipe, and as Margaret noted in our conversation, paring this book (or any of the others) with a digital scale would make a great gift.
My 9- and 10-year-olds have been weighing out all of the ingredients, and then weโve been assembling the cookies together. We are loving the brown butter chocolate chip cookies and the brown sugar cookies, but I have no doubt every recipe in this book is a winner.
Sarah is an incredibly reliable recipe writer, and I love her precise instructions, in particular that she gives weights for the actual portioned cookie dough balls โ so helpful!
If you are a fan of Sarahโs pan-banging cookies, there are 12 variations of that cookie in the book as well as an extensive troubleshooting section about that cookie alone.
Yossy Arefiโs Snacking Cakes

Yossy Arefi describes a snacking cake as โa single layer cake, probably square, covered with a simple icing โ or nothing at all โ and it must be truly easy to make.ย Itโs a cake that makes an ideal breakfast to-go, wrapped in a paper napkin, and a perfect little sweet to have alongside coffee in the afternoon.โ
I am loving Snacking Cakes for a number of reasons, but namely:
- The recipes are simple: truly, none requires much more than a bowl, a whisk, and a reasonably well-stocked pantry.ย
- As promised, some of the recipes come together before your oven reaches temperature.
- Because none of the cakes requires creaming butter and sugar (but instead calls for oil or melted butter), most of them come together in a single bowl.
I have made the powdered donut cake several times, and my children devour it every time. I love the lemon-olive oil cake, and Iโm dying to make the cocoa yogurt cake, which I heard Yossy say in an interview is maybe her favorite recipe in the book.ย ย

Erin Jeanne McDowellโs The Book on Pie
In The Book on Pie, Erin Jeanne McDowell writes: โPie has a miraculous ability to be simultaneously comforting and special occasion worthy, both homey and fancy. โ
So true.
The Book on Pie not only celebrates pie but also demystifies the pie-baking process. Throughout the book, you very much get the sense that Erin is trying to remove the fear from pie baking, an intimidating process for many home cooks.
I love that you can feel Erinโs love of teaching in every page of this book. In the introduction, Erin says she โwanted to create a true handbook filled with all the things [sheโs] learned.โ
She succeeded.
I am finding her explanation of parbaking and blind baking โ probably my least favorite thing to do in the kitchen โ very helpful. She inspired me in fact to parbake the crusts for my Thanksgiving pies this year. (More on this soon!)
The pies in this book vary from classics such as apple, lemon-meringue,ย chess, and chocolate-pecan but there are so many fun and inspiring ideas, too: cherry clafoutis pie, cheesecake pie, Tres leches slab pie, to name a few. There are savory pies, too.ย
Claire Saffitzโs Dessert Person

In Dessert Person, Claire Saffitz writes: โRolling out a pie crust or cutting biscuits is my version of doing yoga. Dessert is in my DNA.โ
I love this. If you have made any of the dessert recipes in Bon Appetit in recent years, youโve likely made one of Claireโs. This rhubarb custard cake is one of my favorites, so I loved reading in the introduction that fruit desserts are her preference.
This book is filled with fruit desserts, and unlike the three previously mentioned books, this one is more of a general dessert cookbook. There are recipes for cakes, pies, cookies, bars, and more. There are savory baking recipes as well.
One thing that struck me: Claire believes thereโs no such thing as a foolproof recipe, which more and more I am learning to be true โ from ovens and pans to humidity and altitude, the many variables affecting how a recipe will turn out in someone elseโs kitchen simply cannot be controlled.
Because of this Claire gives lots of indications โ visual cues โ throughout the recipes to help you along. For instance, sheโll never just say: โbake a cake until a tester comes out clean.โ Sheโll tell you how it will look, how it will feel, and how it will smell.ย How nice?
I have yet to bake anything, but these three recipes are calling my name:
- Blood Orange and Olive Oil Upside-Down Cake
- Goat Cheese Cake with Honey and Figs
- Minty Lime Bars
Melissa Wellerโs A Good Bake

In A Good Bake, Melissa Weller writes about an aha moment she had upon thinking about the cookbooks she learned from early on in her career: โIf those recipes had just given a little hint about this or that, a little more detail here or there, my baked goods would have turned out looking like those in the pictures that inspired me to want to make them to begin with. I knew then that I wanted to write a cookbook.โ
A Good Bake is a compilation of 15 years of training, working, and note-taking โ itโs the book Melissa Weller wishes she had when she was starting out.ย
Melissa trained at the French Culinary Institute in New York City and worked at Babbo, Jim Laheyโs restaurants, Thomas Kellerโs restaurants, and Robertaโs. But before she was a baker, she was a chemical engineer.
If you are someone who appreciates a scientific approach to baking, you will love this book. In the introduction, Melissa writes: โAsking questions โ lots of them โ is integral to being an engineer: a chemical engineer or an engineer of dough.โ Melissa attributes her love of science and baking as well as her curiosity for shaping her career in pastry and bread.
Like Dessert Person, A Good Bake is an overall dessert cookbook, with recipes for breads, pastries, pies, tarts, cakes, quick breads, cookies, bars, and more.
If you want to learn how to make laminated pastry, from croissants to kouign amann, this is a great resource. If you want to learn how to make flaky buttermilk biscuits or tender, buttery pie dough, Melissa will show you how. If you want to learn how to build a sourdough starter from scratch, thereโs a tutorial for that, too.
I have yet to bake anything, but these three recipes are calling my name:
- Black Sesame Kouign Amann
- Cinnamon Swirl Sour Cream Bundt Cake
- Flourless Chocolate Olive Oil Cake
To Enter the Giveaway
A Way to Garden and I areย eachย giving away five cookbooks. To enter, answer this question in the comment box at the bottom of the page (then copy and paste it into the comment box over at Margaretโs website):
Tell us what your favorite new cookbook is and what recipe you are loving from it.
Weโll each select 5 winners on December 13th and notify you then. UPDATE: The Giveaway is closed. The winners โ Thao, Jenn S., Xenia, Urszula, and Samota โ have been emailed.
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511 Comments on โ5 New Baking Books to Gift This Season: A Chat With Margaret Roachโ
I just purchased โFalastinโ and have only made a few recipes thus far. The green shakshuka is delicious!
Thanks for doing this giveaway. I have a husband who would like some more baked goods around the house.
The last cookbook I purchased was Midwest Made. ย I made the My Go-To chocolate chip cookies..YUM!
The internet has been my cookbook. But I still love printed ones. Maple pie has been my latest go toย
My favorite new cookbook is Pie Camp by Kate McDermott, ย I am loving all the recipes but really enjoy lemon chiffon mousse pie. ย Thanks for a chance to win. ย
Love the book Bread Toast Crumbs with amazing photography as well as delicious food.
Ali thank you for all the informative information you provide! Did not make sugar cookies yet but certainly look delicious canโt wait to try them.
I get most of my cookbooks from the library and was quarantined with yours Ali, as I got it right before shut down. I made several things but a favorite would be the cinnamon pull apart monkey bread. Iโve also requested Snacking Cakes and have made the powdered sugar donut cake, also lives by kids and neighbors that we sit and have a socially distanced drink with. I also tried the peanut butter cake with salted caramel frosting โ so outside of anything Iโve made before and it was soooo good. Canโt wait to try more!
Iโm looking forward to A Good Bake mostly because I feel for me following directions are easy, and much like a good blowout, it only looks good when youโre with the professionals so something has to be a secret not shared LOL! ย I felt this AHA moment when I first picked up Bread Toast Crumbs. ย You helped me get over my fear of working with yeast. That secret shared has been blessing our family for years! ย Thanks for this awesome giveaway. ย Hoping to add one of these to my book shelf!
I currently donโt own any cook books but drooling over these potential cook book heavens above. Iโm such a visual learner that Aliโs videos have taught me how to cook during quarantine. My previous skills were heating up soup, scrambled eggs, and a lot of carrots + hummus. This year, I baked two pies and made a thanksgiving dinner of โsidesโ for our home!ย
Love the rum soaked raisin oatmeal from 100 cookies! And from Plenty (not new book) the quinoa and grilled sourdough salad.
The last cookbook I bought was Healthy Indian Vegetarian by Chetna Makan. I discovered her YouTube channel early in the pandemic and started making a lot of curries. I have enjoyed everything I have made so far. Thanks for the opportunity. Susan
I actually have Snacking Cakes but have yet to bake from it yet due to Thanksgiving prep. I do, however, plan to make the gingerbread cake this week. If I win, Iโd love to gift Snacking Cakes to my nieces who are big bakers!
I love new cookbooks! However I find myself often using Martha Stewartโs โVegetablesโ and โClean Slateโ cookbook.
A favorite from the โClean Slateโ cookbook is โwhite bean, potato and kale stewโ and her โberry-almond crispโ.ย
From the โVegetableโ cookbook I make her โsalmon chowderโ.
Love your blog!
My favorite 2020 cookbook?! Wow! I have loved the new tartine book (tartine revisited), but am excited to review a few more โ including some of these ones!!ย
Iโve recently received Dorieโs Cookies and immediately made Maryโs Maine Bars-perfect for fall. With two grandsons in college (their mothers are in Europe), this grandma is the cookie source.
I love โMartha Bakesโ. ย Her Old-Fashioned Sugar Cookies are my standard around the holidays.
Iโm diving in to โJubileeโ by Toni Tipton-Martin. Her โIsland Banana โ bread is delicious.
The cookbook Iโve really been enjoying the last few weeks is Instant Family Meals by Sarah Copeland. ย Iโve had an Instant Pot for a few years but wasnโt using it much. Recipes were either too complicated or underwhelming. ย This book has recipes that are really good and really weeknight-easy!ย
(Side note โ I cook from your site all the time and your traditional stuffing just replaced my grandmotherโs recipe for our Thanksgiving. Shhh!)ย
Mums the word, Karen ๐ ๐ ๐ Great to hear all of this.
I like to pick up older cookbooks I havenโt read before. Recently I found Molly Wizenbergโs A Homemade Life. ย Her recipe for Hoozier Pie is a variation on the classic Southern pecan pie that I am eager to try this holiday season. Fingers crossed that I win some other great baking books! ๐
My favorite new-ish cookbook is How to Cook Everything Vegetarian by Mark Bittman. I donโt think of it as a vegetarian cookbook but rather a primer on selecting, using, and cooking each vegetable I use. Beautiful photos and ideas I havenโt seen elsewhere.
I didnโt try the recipe so hope Iโm replying in the right comments box!
My new favorite is Cookish. The recipes are simple, and very flavorful
OMGโฆ where to startโฆ what to chooseโฆ the Cardamom Caramel Orange Ice Cream was a huge hit from โSpice Health Heroesโ and youโll use the cardamom caramel sauce over and over again. Irvin Linโs Grape and Blueberry Pie got me into making pie again! Love my booksโฆ they taught me to cook, bake and experiment my entire lifeโฆ have over 2000โฆ but please donโt let that negate me from this competition, as Iโll never stop! Love your blog BTW, too.
Hi Ali, Whatโs baking? Sadly not as much as usual. as I typically bake for others. I donโt think the biscotti blitz will be happening this year as Iโm working from home. For the past twenty years Iโve made on average 8 different kinds of biscotti to share them with my work friends and family for Christmas. For Thanksgiving this year I did make your buttermilk no knead rolls from your blog and they were a huge hit with my 21 year old nephew. I have never yeasted anything before. Also made a chocolate cream pie with oreo crust. Does that count? Thank you Ali for introducing me to Margaret. Love, Hanna
Dessert Person is wonderful! I love Claireโs โvoiceโ and her recipes are so reliable.
Iโm loving Claire Tanseyโs Dinner Uncomplicated. And Iโm loving Sticky Korean Beef and Pasta with Parmesan and Butter (yes, buttered noodles, but seriously I love how she makes them).
I have not tried this recipe yet, but Iโm sure itโs delicious! I make the Peasant Bread every week and itโs perfect everytime. All the other recipes have been equally successful and tasty. I look forward to my emails from you!
I am LOVING 100 Cookies and have found all the recipes so far are winners but the Pan-Banging Snickerdoodles take cookies to a whole new level of deliciousness.
Hi Ali! Thank you for the opportunity participate in this cookbook giveaway. The 100 Cookie book looks great-, especially if the recipes are as good as your double chocolate espresso cookies-those are amazing!
I got my daughter Yolanda Gampโs How to Cake It Cookbook and we use the Italian buttercream recipe for everything. Last week I mixed it with homemade jam for macaron filling and it was delicious.
Iโm loving the Roasted Chicken & Potatoes from Inaโs Modern Comfort Food. Also love both my Half Baked Harvest books although they are not new.
Iโve been loving Vegetable Kingdom by Bryant Terry. This is a very exciting give away. Iโve been eyeing all these books!