Los Angeles Times Cookbook Hot List
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1. “How To Cook Everything,” by Mark Bittman (MacMillan, $25). A fresh approach to the cooking encyclopedia, with more than 1,500 recipes. 1/ 16
Last Week: 1
Weeks on List: 16
2. “Soup: A Way of Life,” by Barbara Kafka (Artisan, $35). All soups, all the time. 4/ 10
Last Week: 4
Weeks on List: 10
3. “Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone,” by Deborah Madison (Broadway Books, $40). Vegetarian cookbook with 1,400 recipes and sections on ingredients and cooking methods. 2/ 49
Last Week: 2
Weeks on List: 49
4. “The Pie and Pastry Bible,” by Rose Levy Beranbaum (Scribner, $35). Another masterwork from America’s most obsessive cookbook writer. 3/10
Last Week: 3
Weeks on List: 10
5. “Jean-Georges,” by Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Mark Bittman (Broadway Books, $35). Creative restaurant cooking adapted for the home kitchen. 5/ 16
Last Week: 5
Weeks on List: 16
6. “Emeril’s TV Dinners,” By Emeril Lagasse, Marcelle Bienvenue, Felicia Willett and Brian Smale (William Morrow, $25). The “bam” of that N’Awlins man. 6/ 15
Last Week: 6
Weeks on List: 15
7. “Seductions of Rice,” by Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Daguid (Artisan, $35). The world in a grain of rice. 8/5
Last Week: 8
Weeks on List: 5
8. “Taste for Living: Mike Milken’s Favorite Recipes for Fighting Cancer,” by Beth Ginsberg and Mike Milken (Allen & Osborne Inc., $27.50). The former junk-bond king’s favorite low-fat recipes. 7/ 13
Last Week: 7
Weeks on List: 13
9. ‘Chocolate,’ by Nick Malgieri (HarperCollins, $35). Finally, everything you wanted to know about chocolate from one of America’s great baking teachers. --/9
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Weeks on List: 9
10. “Ducasse, Flavors of France,” by Alain Ducasse and Linda Dannenberg (Artisan, $50). Ambitious home-style cooking from the six-star chef. 9/7
Last Week: 9
Weeks on List: 7
Rankings are based on a Times poll of national cookbook and independent booksellers.