by Mollie Katzen
The Moosewood Cookbook has inspired generations to cook simple, healthy, and
seasonal food. A classic listed as one of the top ten best-selling cookbooks of all time
by the New York Times, this 40th anniversary edition of Mollie Katzen's seminal
book will be a treasured addition to the cookbook libraries of fans young and old.
In 1974, Mollie Katzen hand-wrote, illustrated, and locally published a spiral-bound
notebook of recipes for vegetarian dishes inspired by those she and fellow cooks
served at their small restaurant co-op in Ithaca, NY. Several iterations and millions
of copies later, the Moosewood Cookbook has become one of the most influential
and beloved cookbooks of all timelisted by the New York Times as one of the best-
selling cookbooks in history, inducted into the James Beard Award Cookbook Hall
of Fame, and coined a Cookbook Classic by the International Association of Culinary
Professionals. Mollie’s Moosewood Cookbook has inspired generations to fall in
love with plant-based home cooking, and, on the fortieth anniversary of that initial
booklet, continues to be a seminal, timely, and wholly personal work. With a new
introduction by Mollie and fresh, new packaging (including high-end paper, built-
to-last bindingplus a lovely hard-cover option) this commemorative edition will
be a cornerstone for any cookbook collection that long-time fans and those just
discovering Moosewood Cookbook will treasure.
For vegetarians, Mollie Katzen's seminal 1974 cookbook is essentially the bible. Now, four decades after its original hand-written and self-illustrated format, Katzen’s acclaimed collection of recipes is finally getting the proper King James treatment: a glossier commemorative edition with a fancy new introduction, penned by the plant-centric prophet herself. No leather binding, however; that would sort of defeat the point, wouldn’t it?
Food Republic
For vegetarians and vegetable lovers alike, Moosewood Cookbook is probably one of the first cookbooks to come to mind. In the world of vegetarian cooking, Mollie Katzen books are certainly the most popular to date especially her Moosewood Cookbook. No cookbook collection would be complete without the one of the most popular vegetarian cookbooks ever written.
Cookbook Village
Despite the descendants, imitators and pretenders to the throne, the Moosewood Cookbook... remains the undisputed heavyweight champion. The writing style is clear and engaging... the recipes are straightforward and easy to prepare. The food is flavorful, filling and satisfying, even for those who look askance at the idea of a meal that strays from the meat and potatoes model.
There's a reason certain books become classics. It has to do with
making an impression. Works of fiction and scholarship do this by
changing the way people think and respond to the ideas in the text. In
contrast, cookbooks forego the strategy of winning hearts and minds
and go straight for the gut. We return to greator favoritebooks
over and over again, poring over the words, folding over page corner after page corner, underlining key passages and making marginal
notes to reinforce our understanding. It's the same with cookbooks, only with the addition of random ingredient dribbles and sauce stains
supplementing our other forms of commemoration. While we occasionally try something new, we always return to our
comfort zone, knowing that pretty much everything we need to make one of our favorite recipes is right there on the shelf.
Bookslut
Among the most influential cookbooks of our time, the Moosewood Cookbook is such a powerful symbol that the publishers were tempted
not to tamper with it. But times have changed, and knowledge about the
foods we eat and their nutritional value has increased. So, after many
inquiries and requests, the author has revised many of her recipes to be
lighter and healthier.
Goodreads
“Mollie Katzen's highly regarded cookbooks feature meatless recipes
and fresh produce, and give the feeling of visiting in the kitchen with a
warm, witty, well-informed friend. Yet in the millions of kitchens where
her tahini-stained books hold a hallowed place on the shelf, Ms. Katzen
is the exemplar of a healthful cooking style that has no dogma and offers
no apologies."
The New York Times