Cravings: All Together: Recipes to Love: A CookbookHardcover (2024)

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Welcome to Cravings Cookbook Season Three! I am soooo happy to have you back (or joining us for the first time)! Since the birth of Cravings—which feels like 10,000 lifetimes ago—so much has happened: babies have come, career and life paths have zigzagged likewild tributaries. Not to mention the country itself, which has been through the RINGER. We’ve all been through the ringer. A nation divided, friends and families torn apart by fundamental differences. But there has been one constant: one thing has kept me sane, kept us happy, and kept us together—a damn good meal with the ones we care about.

Family (in whatever form that takes for each of us) is more important than ever, and we’ve gotten to see firsthand how crucial love is to our everyday existence. For far longer than anyone would have thought, human interactions were replaced with Zoom calls, and hugs became double- tapped hearts on Instagram. But mannnn, am I lucky that the act of creating a meal, whether it’s for yourself or your people, is a passion for so many of you out there! Every day—Every. Single. Day.—you tag me on posts showing the world something you’ve cooked, and I see how you love to cook as much as I do, and it inspires me. You have no idea!

Look, I know what we write in books is supposed to be able to withstand the test of time, and hopefully by the time you read this, the pandemic is just a bad memory, but I’d be insane not to address the incredible, heartbreaking time we have just been through. People have passed. People have suffered. There has been so much loss. We have all had to cope with this thing in one way or another, and many of us did it alone.

If there is any silver lining, during this time when we’ve been stuck inside, we’ve learned an incredible amount about ourselves and others, and we’ve learned about what we need and what and who we love. Whereas before we barreled ahead without pausing, now we’re lucky to even see our people. Although impromptu dinner parties with friends have seemed like a relic of the past for so long, I also had a chance to realize that they will come back and we will appreciate them more than ever.

For over a year, I have found comfort in, well, comfort. “Comfort food” used to sound like a cliché, but those dishes and that idea have meant somuch to me this past year. Cravings, by nature, are timely. They are urges. Moments. But comfort, hopefully, lasts. The recipes we have created for this book are meant to be a cookable arsenal to hold on to forever.

Without a doubt, I have just lived through a period more transformative than I could have ever imagined. We lived through personal trauma, with the loss of our unborn baby, Jack. And that turned a very private journey into personal love and acceptance of life and all of its wild, horrific, beautiful ups and downs. So many of you stood by us during that time!I cannot thank you enough. This journey changed me in ways nothing else ever could, and while it was the absolute most painful thing I have endured, I have emerged stronger and hungrier than ever. Hungry for my family, hungry for my friends, hungry for love, hungry for work, hungry to make you hungry, and just plain f***ing hungry.

And boy, did Adeena get to see that firsthand. Like in the past, she moved in with me to cook and write this book together . . . and if she thought she knew me before, phew, was she mistaken! Even I was wrong about me. I thought, “Hell, book three, how on earth am I gonna muster up a hundred more recipes without some kind of gimmick?” Do I do healthy? Quick-and-easy? Both? I couldn’t think of a theme. All I knew was that I wanted to have color and JOY, to dive more into the veggie world, to maybe nottttt put ham and cheese into every recipe.

Then I realized that the biggest thing I’ve personally craved—and that I know we have all craved WORLDWIDE—is comfort. Finding joy and beauty in simplicity, in balance. Eating not just to nourish your body but also your soul. As always, we strive to keep our recipes interesting, keep them twisty, keep them Cravings. But some of the dishes here are a little bit simpler, a little bit more straightforward than ones you’ve seen from us in the past. And that’s okay, because sometimes you just want something that tastes like the perfect version of something you’ve had a hundred times before. Because it just makes you feel like everything is going to be okay.

All these recipes were created by us but always, always, inspired by you. I hope these meals take you to your happy place, make your house even more of a home, and bring you all the cozy you’re craving in these—or any—crazy times.

Cravings: All Together: Recipes to Love: A CookbookHardcover (2024)

FAQs

What is the number one selling cookbook of all time? ›

Betty Crocker's Cookbook (originally called Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book) by Betty Crocker (1950) – approx. 65 million copies.

Who wrote cravings cookbook? ›

Award-winning writer Francis Lam — who in his capacity as an editor-at-large for Clarkson Potter scouted Teigen and then edited the book — recalls reaching out to her via Twitter a few years ago and seeing if she wanted to write a cookbook then.

How many cookbooks has Chrissy Teigen written? ›

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more. Years after the release of Chrissy Teigen's three cookbooks, she is opening up about what she would have done differently.

What cookbooks are worth the most money? ›

Cookbooks that Fetch the Highest Prices at Auction
  • Betty Crocker's Cookbook (red pie cover) $40-$50.
  • Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book - $35 - $50.
  • Betty Crocker's New Picture Cookbook 1961 - $50 - $70 (can fetch up to $100 like new condition, 1st)
  • Come Into the Kitchen Cookbook - Mary & Vincent Price - $20 - $35.

What cookbook is Ina Garten? ›

For many of those years, people tried to get the exuberant owner, Ina Garten, to share the secrets of her store. Finally, the energy and style that make Barefoot Contessa such a special place are shown here, with dozens of recipes and more than 160 breathtaking photographs, in The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook.

What is Joanna Gaines cookbook called? ›

When Joanna Gaines launched her first cookbook, Magnolia Table, you know I had to have it.

Is Chrissy Teigen a trained chef? ›

Perhaps more importantly for those concerned with degrees and such, Chrissy has had some formal training. While she didn't go to culinary school in the traditional sense, she did complete a condensed program at the French Culinary Institute, POPSUGAR reports.

What does "cravings" mean? ›

A “craving” is an especially strong desire for a certain thing, such as chocolate. Food cravings occur because our bodies want more energy, often brought on by diets. Cravings may appear due to a change in diet or lack of sleep, but they can also be a sign of deficiency in our diet.

What famous cookbook did Julia Child write? ›

Mastering the Art of French Cooking is a two-volume French cookbook written by Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle, both from France, and Julia Child, who was from the United States. The book was written for the American market and published by Knopf in 1961 (Volume 1) and 1970 (Volume 2).

Did Anthony Bourdain make a cookbook? ›

Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook: Strategies, Recipes and Techniques of Classic Bistro Cooking is Bourdain's first cookbook, and teaches you everything you need to know about cooking classic French fare.

Is Chrissy Teigen richer than John Legend? ›

Legend is significantly wealthier than his wife Chrissy Teigen, though their net worths are tied together. She is estimated to have made at least $7 million to $12 million per year on her own endorsem*nts and projects, but Legend makes $1 million more than that just per season of The Voice.

How much is cravings by Chrissy Teigen worth? ›

Cravings was one of the two best-selling cookbooks of 2016, selling copies to over 270,000 very hungry buyers. Luckily for everyone, I brushed off my middle school math skills and worked out that the retail value of her book ($29.99) multiplied by the number of copies sold (270,000) equals over $8 million.

What did Chrissy Teigen name her third child? ›

Model Chrissy Teigen announced Thursday that she gave birth to her third child with singer John Legend. Esti Maxine Stephens was born Jan. 13, the couple said in separate Instagram posts. "The house is bustling and our family could not be happier," Teigen wrote.

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