Los Angeles Times Cookbook Hot List
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1. “Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home” by Julia Child and Jacques Pepin (Alfred Knopf, $40). A spirited kitchen conversation between two great cooks.
Last Week: 1
Weeks on List: 24
2. “The Low-Carb Cookbook” by Fran McCullough (Hyperion, $23.95). Recipes for the diet that’s all the rage.
Last Week: 4
Weeks on List: 22
3. “The Cake Mix Doctor” by Anne Byrn (Workman, $14.95). How to turn a box cake into something special.
Last Week: 2
Weeks on List: 4
4. “The Best Recipe” by the editors of Cook’s Illustrated magazine (Boston Common Press, $29.95). “Ultimate” examples of favorite dishes.
Last Week: 3
Weeks on List: 14
5. “Essentials of Cooking” by James Peterson (Artisan, $40). A step-by-step manual in full color.
Last Week: 6
Weeks on List: 4
6. “The New Joy of Cooking” by Irma Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker and Ethan Becker (Scribner, $30). The updated edition of the American cooking bible.
Last Week: 5
Weeks on List: 25
7. “How To Cook Everything” by Mark Bittman (MacMillan, $25). A fresh approach to the cooking encyclopedia, with more than 1,500 recipes.
Last Week: 8
Weeks on List: 69
8. “Every Day’s a Party” by Emeril Lagasse (William Morrow, $25). From Mardi Gras to New Year’s Eve, Emeril’s one partying dude.
Last Week: 10
Weeks on List: 25
9. “Crazy Plates” by Janet and Greta Podleski (Perigee $19.95). More diet fun from the “Looneyspoons Sisters.”
Last Week: --
Weeks on List: 1
10. “The French Laundry Cookbook” by Thomas Keller (Artisan, $50). The restaurant showpiece cookbook of the year.
Last Week: 9
Weeks on List: 19
Rankings are based on a Times poll of national and independent cookbook sellers.