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Summer is here, and our kitchens are calling for fresh fare and flavorful innovation! Whether you’re firing up the grill, hosting backyard barbecues, or craving easy meals for busy summer days, we’ve got you covered with our top picks for summer cookbooks worth snagging this sweltering season. While it would be easy to default to standard meals like take-out pizza and simple salads, these eight tried-and-true cookbooks elevate your summer menu with choices from globally-inspired cuisine to show-stopping grilled entrees and decadent desserts. Armed with these, your everyday meals and family gatherings are sure to be anything but ordinary or bland.
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The Italian Summer Kitchen — Cathy Whims
You’ll escape to Italy without ever having to leave your kitchen when you dive into the delicious decadence that is The Italian Summer Kitchen. Portland, Oregon-based author Cathy Whims is a much-celebrated restaurateur and seven-time James Beard Award-nominated chef. This beautifully illustrated book is her long-awaited foray into the world of cookbooks, and wow, was it worth the wait! It draws on countless regions, highlighting recipes for everything from drinks, pasta, pizza, risotto, and pesto. While flavorful and fan-favorite recipes, like homemade ricotta, salt and herb focaccia, and olive oil cake, would be enough to sell us on the 224-page book, it’s Whims’ commentary and wisdom that brings the essence of Italy to life. With her warm and inviting narrative, Whims weaves together stories of Italian culture and cuisine that will have you cooking the whole book in no time at all.

Once Upon A Chef — Jennifer Segal
If there’s one cook who has never let me down, it’s Jennifer Segal. Her website Once Upon A Chef is regularly updated with fail-safe, family-favorite recipes like baked ziti, chicken marsala, and Maryland crab cakes. Though this cookbook was released back in 2021, it’s still as relevant today as it was then. Segal, a classically trained chef, is a master at walking home cooks through challenging recipes with ease and clarity, breaking down complex techniques into approachable steps that make even the most ambitious dishes feel achievable. That’s why I reach for this cookbook on the regular, especially during the summer, with stained and splatter-marked pages to prove it! Recipes like butter chicken and fettuccine carbonara are just a few of the 100 recipes at your fingertips with this book.

Easy Everyday — Jessica Merchant
Jessica Merchant is another cook whose recipes are always a huge hit in my household. I first discovered Jessica through her cooking site, How Sweet Eats, and her previous cookbooks, Everyday Dinners and Seriously Delish, are the source for many of my summer meals. Her latest cookbook release, Easy Everyday, is a continuation of what Merchant does best: providing approachable, delicious recipes for stress-free and affordable everyday cooking that doesn’t compromise on quality or flavor. What you’ll find in this 100-recipe guide is a treasure trove of summer-inspired recipes like blackened salmon burgers, chicken zucchini meatballs, flank steak with kale, cherry cheesecake turnovers, and other filling and satisfying dishes perfect for weeknight meals and group gatherings.

The Ambitious Kitchen Cookbook — Monique Volz
Ambitious Kitchen is one of those recipe sites that holds you captive with its creative flavor combinations, health-focused recipes, and insanely gorgeous food photography. In her debut cookbook, food writer and social media star Monique Volz delivers 125 recipes that everyone from the baby to grandma can enjoy, making summer mealtime a breeze for families with diverse tastes and varying dietary requirements. With a focus on healthy, wholesome ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions, Volz’s flavorful recipes cater to a wide range of palates and preferences. And don’t worry about sacrificing flavor. With options like blueberry high-protein waffles, ropa vieja, baked chicken tacos, and double strawberry oatmeal cream pies, you’ll find a great balance of indulgence without going overboard.
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ArnieTex — Arnie Segovia
It’s not summer without barbecue and grilled fare, which is why we’re eager to get our hands on the newly released ArnieTex cookbook from author Arnie Segovia. The Texas-based, award-winning barbecue pro is quite the YouTube sensation, walking viewers through classic recipes like carne guisada, elote, and cheesy chicken enchiladas, but his new cookbook takes things to the next level with classic interpretations and creative twists. Get ready to be exposed to a brilliant blend of Texas and Mexican cuisine with tantalizing dishes like smoked brisket, fajitas, Mexican-Spanish rice, and Texas chili. With Arnie’s expert grilling prowess and authentic flavors, this cookbook is sure to become a staple in any grillmaster’s or pitmaster’s library.

Monsoon — Asma Khan
Not many cuisines pack the intensity of flavor and variety quite like Indian food with its rich blend of spices and herbs. And while you might assume you need intense culinary training to master such a historic cuisine, the truth is that all it takes is the right teacher. Asma Khan, author of Monsoon, is a prominent London-based chef who was born and raised in India and has gained international recognition for her authentic and adventurous Indian cuisine. Monsoon features a collection of 80 recipes, including options like spiced and creamy pumpkin dhal and delicate lentil fritters with spiced yogurt that might sound intimidating, but are actually anything but with Khan’s thorough guidance and clear instructions. The book makes it easy-breezy to bring a taste of India into your home kitchen, which is why it’s a huge bestseller!

Umma — Sarah Ahn and Nam Soon Ahn
Mom-and-daughter team Nam Soon Ahn and Sarah Ahn join forces with America’s Test Kitchen to deliver an engaging and, at times, emotional Korean cookbook that has quickly become one of my favorites. The duo gained quite the following on social media with their familial wit and wisdom, and the book showcases their love for Korean cuisine through approachable recipes, beautiful photography, and heartfelt storytelling. What could easily just be recipe-reference material is actually a comprehensive guide to Korean cooking — a cuisine that’s had a profound impact on the American culinary landscape. The duo shares personal anecdotes, walks you through a Korean grocery store, and shares meticulously tested recipes like kimchi, fish cakes, and Korean BBQ short ribs that invite readers to explore the rich flavors of Korean cuisine.

Snacking Dinners — Georgia Freedman
Sometimes the best meals are rooted in ease and simplicity, which is why we couldn’t resist snagging Snacking Dinners. This recently released cookbook makes mealtime an absolute breeze with plenty of flavor, festivity, and flexibility. Snacking Dinners offers creative solutions for busy home cooks to serve up worldly and satisfying meals without sacrificing taste or style. Especially for those who are cooking just for themselves, the book, which covers a smorgasbord of cuisines, shines with its small-serving recipes that can be effortlessly doubled or tripled, allowing for extra guests or larger gatherings. The recipes are anything but boring or predictable with options like spicy tuna hand rolls, Turkish breakfast for dinner, black bean picadillo, and other decadent, delicious meals you’ll be whipping up all summer long!
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