The best cookbooks for every occasion

From showstopping bakes to healthy but delicious weeknight dinners, here we share our edit of the best cookbooks for every occasion and culinary skill level. 

With so many options out there, finding the perfect cookbook isn't easy. Whether you are looking for quick and easy weeknight recipes or looking to impress at a dinner party, here’s our selection of the best cookbooks you can buy, for every occasion, diet and lifestyle.

For eco-conscious cooks, check out our edit of the best books to help you live sustainably, including several recipe books. 

The best healthy cookbooks

The How Not To Diet Cookbook

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The latest offering from Michael Greger, New York Times bestselling author of How Not to Die, is a must for anyone looking for a science-based, long-term weight-loss guide. Dr Greger knows diets don’t work. His cookbook urges readers to cut the calorie counting, quit the regimes and instead use science to guide them. Discovering valuable medical and scientific insights into weight loss, including the twenty-one weight-loss accelerators in the body, you’ll be equipped with recipes to follow as well as scientific understanding to help make healthy habitual changes to improve wellbeing.

Joe's Family Food

by Joe Wicks

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Spend less time in the kitchen and more time together with 100 brand new family-friendly recipes from Joe Wicks, aka The Body Coach, the nation's favourite PE teacher and record-breaking bestselling author.

With 100 healthy, tasty, simple recipes to feed the whole family, this book is sure to provide new favourite go-to meals for speedy suppers, celebrations and everything in between.

Pinch of Nom

by Kay Allinson

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The fact that this is the fastest selling non-fiction book in the UK says it all. With over 100 gorgeous healthy and slimming recipes – a third of which are vegetarian – created by restaurant owners Kate Allinson and Kay Featherstone, the recipe book was born from the incredibly successful food blog (the UK's most visited), also named Pinch of Nom. The best bit? There are no fancy unobtainable or overly expensive ingredients, and every recipe is gloriously tasty without a hint of dieting deprivation in sight. 

30 Day Kick Start Plan

by Joe Wicks

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Anyone who’s ever been on a health kick will tell you that you can exercise as much as you like, but without the right meal plan and nutrition, you’re fighting a losing battle. Enter the wonderful Joe Wicks and his 30-Day Kickstart Plan: a month-long guide featuring his signature healthy and satisfying recipes, along with weekly plans including a prep guide and six new HIIT (high intensity interval training) workouts. 

The How Not to Die Cookbook

by Michael Greger MD

Dr Michael Greger introduces the perfect culinary accompaniment to the lifesaving science of global bestseller How Not To Die, bringing his comprehensive advice into the kitchen. Discover how the right meals can improve your health and reduce the risk of falling ill.

Including more than 100 easy-to-follow plant-based recipes, the How Not To Die Cookbook shows how simple it is to merge cutting-edge science with everyday ingredients from the supermarket to help you and your family eat your way to better health and a longer life. 


The best all-round cookbooks

Pinch of Nom: Enjoy

by Kay Allinson

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Pinch of Nom: Enjoy is Kay and Kate’s latest book, packed full of recipes that are simply, enjoyable. And that means both enjoyable to cook, and to eat. Including twists on takeaway classics, satisfying midweek dinners and decadent puddings, these recipes are suitable for a slimming diet, but without compromising on taste. Plus, there’s plenty of tips and swaps to tailor each dish to your tastes or dietary requirements. 

The Dirty Dishes

by Isaac Carew

Having trained as a chef as a teen, Isaac Carew went on to work at some of the best restaurants in the world, as well as have a career as a top model which saw him travel the globe gleaning inspiration for his recipes along the way. In highly acclaimed cookbook Dirty Dishes, Isaac offers a diverse collection of easy yet exciting recipes for those who want to inject a little adventure into their day to day cooking. 

The Roasting Tin: Simple One Dish Dinners

by Rukmini Iyer

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Rukmini Iyer’s hugely popular The Roasting Tin is the ultimate one-dish dinner cookbook. We all have those nights when we just need to throw a dish in the oven and get on with our evening, and The Roasting Tin offers seventy-five recipes to ensure even the busiest of us can create varied, delicious, tasty home-cooked meals with the greatest of ease in the least time.

Persiana

by Sabrina Ghayour

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Sabrina Ghayour's bestselling debut cookbook Persiana has popularised Persian and Middle Eastern food around the world, making it accessible and more popular than ever. 

With over 100 recipes for Middle Eastern dishes, including Lamb & Sour Cherry Meatballs; Chicken, Preserved Lemon & Olive Tagine; Spiced Carrot, Pistachio & Coconut Cake with Rosewater Cream, Persiana is a celebration of the food & flavours from around the Southern & Eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea.

Pinch of Nom Comfort Food

by Kay Allinson

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Kay and Kate prove that comfort food can be both hearty and healthy, with tasty dishes that are all slimming-friendly, including easy weekend breakfasts, cosy mains and sumptuous puddings. Aubergine Bake, Slow Cooker Stroganoff and Cherry Pie are all on the menu, and all the dishes feature the Nom trademark of big, satisfying flavours. Plus, many of the recipes list alternative cooking options, such as slow cooking, so you can easily adapt your cooking to any schedule.

Ottolenghi SIMPLE

by Yotam Ottolenghi

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SIMPLE comprises 120 new dishes that will suit whatever type of cooking you find easy, whilst keeping all the inventive elements and flavour combinations that Ottolenghi is loved for at the forefront of every recipe.

Featuring dishes that can be served in under thirty minutes, created with ten ingredients or less, and others that can be made ahead of time for ease, SIMPLE is the flavour-forward recipe book with minimal hassle for maximum joy.

East by West

by Jasmine Hemsley

East by West is the first solo cookbook from bestselling author, cook and TV presenter Jasmine Hemsley, co-founder of Hemsley + Hemsley. Featuring 140 delicious recipes from around the world, East by West champions the ancient Ayurvedic philosophy of eating to nourish, sustain and repair for ultimate mind-body balance.


The best vegetarian cookbooks

The Vegetarian Kitchen

by Prue Leith

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Well-known chef and Bake Off judge Prue and her niece Peta Leith, a distinguished patisserie chef in her own right, collaborated to create this lovely plant-based cookbook. With shining recommendations from renowned chefs Tom Kitchin and Raymond Blanc, this has to be one of the best vegetarian cookbooks out there. 

Veggie Lean in 15

by Joe Wicks

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From Smoky Sweet Potato Chilli to 'Creamy' Butternut Pasta, Veggie Lean in 15 features a fantastic range of meat-free dishes, all prepared in fifteen minutes flat. The recipes are ideal for full- and part-time veggies, as well as those wishing to cut down on eating meat in a healthy and delicious way. There are also plenty of make-ahead ideas to get you prepping like a boss in no time at all.


The best vegan cookbooks

The 20-Minute Vegan

by Calum Harris

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Online vegan sensation Calum Harris is here to show you how you can feed yourself and your loved ones hearty, healthy and delicious vegan fare in under twenty minutes – including the time you spend chatting while you cook. There are proper pastas and creamy curries, chocolatey puddings and fluffy pancakes in this hearty, vibrant book full of food that will appeal to everyone, whether you’re vegan full-time or simply want to eat more plant-based meals when you can.

Vegan (ish)

by Jack Monroe

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The wonderful Jack Monroe has a no-nonsense approach to cooking, and recipe book Vegan(ish) is a real gem in her ever-growing crown. Her ethos is simple. If everyone eats more plant-based meals, both our food bills and our detrimental impact on the environment will decrease. Her simple, budget-friendly and nutritious plant-based recipes will suit everyone, from long-time vegans to those wanting to introduce a meat-free day into their week. 

The 28-Day Vegan Plan

by Kim Julie Hansen

A bible for first-time vegans, The 28-Day Vegan Plan by food writer and blogger Kim Julie Hansen provides a foolproof guide to going vegan in just four weeks. It includes one hundred recipes to keep meals colourful and varied, plus a handy shopping list and a genius guide to vegan alternatives from cheese to eggs.


The best flexitarian cookbooks

Eat to Save the Planet

by Annie Bell

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Annie Bell, award-winning recipe writer for the Mail on Sunday YOU magazine and a registered nutritionist, delivers this ground-breaking cookbook to help you change your diet and the world for the better. Offering new recipes from aubergine stuffed with lamb and buckwheat to speedy cauliflower, lentil and watercress risotto, this book provides recipes based on recommendations from the Planetary Health Diet – commissioned by Lancet-EAT and written by an international group of scientists.

One Part Plant

by Jessica Murnane

In One Part Plant, Jessica Murnane has one friendly request: that you eat just one plant-based meal each day. There's no crazy diet plan with an anxiety-inducing list of forbidden foods. Or pages filled with unattainable goals based on an eating philosophy that leaves you feeling hungry and deprived. Instead, Jessica offers you the tools to easily and deliciously make plants the star of your plate - no matter how much junk food occupies it now.


The best simple recipe books

Let's Do Dinner

by Antoni Porowski

An invite to Antoni's easy kitchen, Let's Do Dinner means satisfying meals full of vegetables and clean protein, with splurges of carbs and decadence. Simple but special, Antoni keeps ingredients, steps and pans all to a minimum. Whether it's a post-work weeknight or casual entertaining, Antoni covers all bases with pulled chicken nachos, carbonara with peas and scallions, or pan-seared steak with crispy potatoes and harissa butter. Discover the secret weapons he uses to get exuberantly easy dinners on the table every night of the week. 

Solo

by Signe Johansen

'Turning cooking for one from a soul-destroying mathematical exercise to a self-loving luxury, Solo is gleefully self-indulgent yet somehow wildly practical.' - Alexandra Heminsley

With easy ideas for every meal, including nourishing breakfasts, speedy suppers and batch recipes to save you time and effort, Solo has got you covered. Perfect for first-time cooks as well as experienced chefs, this handy book is the ultimate guide to cooking for one – and to enjoying the process just as much as the delicious results.

Joe's 30 Minute Meals

by Joe Wicks

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Joe Wicks is here to prove that you don’t need loads of time to cook great food. Joe’s 30 Minute Meals is full of more than one hundred delicious, nutritious recipes that can be cooked in just thirty minutes. Most chapters are organized by main ingredient, making it easy to find a recipe for every auction, and recipes are labelled as reduced-carb or carb-refuel for those who are already following Joe’s eating structure.

Pinch of Nom Express

by Kay Allinson

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Best for: those with busy lives. 

Quick cook times. Minimal prep. Simple methods. Ideas for air fryers and slow cookers. This gorgeous, full-colour cookbook contains one hundred super-fast, super-easy recipes designed to fit around busy everyday life. From satisfying breakfasts and tasty fakeaways to big one-dish roasts and indulgent puds, this book features all the incredibly delicious and hearty food you've come to expect from Kate and Kay Allinson – but with an Express twist. There are options here for every style and routine.


The best baking books

Bake

by Lorraine Pascale

Lorraine Pascale promises to coach bakers to the top of their game with her recipe book Bake. Knead, fold, prove, whisk and beat your way through her sweet and savoury recipes, perfect to share with and impress loved ones, or simply enjoy all to yourself.

Nadiya Bakes

by Nadiya Hussain

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Nadiya Hussain’s Nadiya Bakes, the wildly popular recipe book from the 2015 winner of The Great British Bake-Off, compilesher favourite recipes from her BBC Two series. There are desserts, pies, puds, breads and even no-bake recipes, for the ultimate baking cookbook. 


The best cookbook for those on a budget

Pinch of Nom Budget

by Kate Allinson

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‘By reinventing old favourites, trying classic flavours in new ways and making the most of our store cupboard, we’ve put together our most affordable collection of recipes yet.’ Kate and Kay

Pinch of Nom Budget is bursting with slimming-friendly meals and desserts that bring all the flavour for a fraction of the cost, with simple methods for air fryers, slow cookers and electric pressure cookers offering loads of flexibility. From cheeky fakeaways and hearty one-pan meals to mouthwatering sweet treats, this food feels so indulgent, you’d never guess it’s also wallet friendly.

Thrifty Kitchen

by Jack Monroe

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Bestselling author Jack Monroe is back, featuring 120 brand-new, lost-cost and, most importantly, delicious new recipes. Having established herself as one of the UK's best-loved experts on budget cooking, Thrifty Kitchen continues to prove that you don't need to sacrifice flavour when you're spending less. From warming curries to indulgent puddings, this must-have cookbook shows how easy it can be to turn basic ingredients into nourishing, mouth-watering meals that you and your wallet will love.

Tin Can Cook

by Jack Monroe

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Number one bestselling writer and award-winning campaigner Jack Monroe strikes again with Tin Can Cook – perfect for those on a budget or simply looking to make a meal from store cupboard standards. Tin Can Cook is a must-have recipe book for students and busy parentss alike, with Jack creatively turning simple ingredients into exciting dishes such as mandarin curry and pina colada toast.

Tiny Budget Cooking

by Limahl Asmall

Tiny Budget Cooking features 100 delicious recipes bursting with flavour and variety. The book is organized into four weekly plans, each comprising a dedicated shopping list, as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner recipes for every day of the week. Whether you’re just starting out or a confident cook, Limahl makes cooking simpler than ever with creative ways to reinvent leftovers and a clever swappable ingredient tool that helps to personalize the dishes.


The best celebrity cookbooks

Antoni in the Kitchen

by Antoni Porowski

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Lovers of Queer Eye will know the team’s in-house food and wine guru Antoni is always equipped with a recipe for something delicious to share with even the most culinarily challenged. In this gorgeous lifestyle-cum-recipe book, you’ll learn not only easy week-night recipes, but how to entertain with Antoni’s signature effortless style. Does anything scream sophistication more than Medjool dates with blue cheese, Marcona almonds and prosciutto? Nope, thought not. 

Prue

by Prue Leith

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Be taught in your own kitchen by one of the best. The Great British Bake Off judge and much-loved cook Prue Leith presents her all-time favourite recipes in her cookbook Prue – all deemed by the legend herself to be ‘worth the calories’. And it’s not all baking (though there is a wonderful section on puddings): there are plenty of tried and tested fuss-free favourite recipes for lazy leftover meals and meat-free options.

Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook

by Ainsley Harriott

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Ainsley Harriott compiles his favourite Mediterranean dishes, exploring one of the healthiest (and most satisfyingly varied) diets in the world. In five categories –light bites, meat, veggie, fish and desserts – Ainsley takes us on a tour of the jewels of the Mediterranean, from Jordan to Sardinia, featuring favourites such as herby sesame falafel, to lesser-known pane frattau – layered flatbreads with tomato and poached eggs. Yum.