2. Clean Food, Revised Edition: A Seasonal Guide to Eating Close to the Source by Terry Walters
Clean Food was one of the first cookbooks I bought and I’ve used it almost every week in my kitchen since. Terry Walters’ recipes are beautiful, simple, and delicious. I rarely have to adapt Terry’s recipes because they all involve ingredients I actually use and feel good about. If you are looking for an all-around fabulous cookbook, this one is a wonderful and would be perfect for any home chef. (plant-based/vegan and gluten-free)
Heidi is the voice behind 101 Cookbooks and is an inspiration when it comes to creative, healthy recipes. This book would be the perfect gift for someone looking to incorporate more vegetarian meals into their diet while experimenting with new flavors and cooking techniques. (vegetarian)
7. Crazy Sexy Kitchen: 150 Plant-Empowered Recipes to Ignite a Mouthwatering Revolution by Kris CarrJust like everything else that Kris Carr does, this cookbook is absolutely beautiful. She starts the book by covering all the basics of moving towards a plant-based lifestyle along with helpful tips for those who might be new to cooking and/or preparing meatless dishes. It’s filled with fun, beautiful recipes that reflect her personality and, of course, it’s loaded with kale. (plant-based/vegan with gluten-free options)
Christy is a vegan macrobiotic chef and I love her emphasis on creating bliss in the kitchen. This book walks you through the basics of how to create the ideal kitchen space and pantry and has over 175 recipes using seasonal, plant-based ingredients. I also love Christy’s health tips (like the benefits of eating less onions) and her approach to moderation when making any dietary change. (plant-based/vegan with gluten-free options)What are your favorite cookbooks?

This is a great roundup – I definitely need to check some of these books out, as the only one I currently own is super natural every day (which I LOVE). I have had some requests for xmas lists, so I know what I’ll be jotting down!
I always end up requesting cookbooks for Christmas, which is how I got most of my collection! Glad you enjoyed the roundup!
Great list. Two cookbooks I’ve been gifting lately are The Whole Life Nutrition Kitchen and Nourishing Meals. Both are written by Alissa Segersten & Tom Malterre
I’ve never heard of those two, I’ll definitely have to check them out!
I am definitely a cookbook junkie. Love your list! These are my favourite cookbooks: http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2012/03/17/my-favourite-cookbooks-and-how-to-slim-down-to-10/
I really like Tess’ cookbooks as you can probably tell.
I’ve never heard of Tess’ cookbooks before so thanks for the great tip! Excited to check them out!
Great list, Sonnet! I love Christy’s book and really enjoy a couple of the others, too. Looking forward to checking out the ones I don’t yet have!
Terry Walters is my absolute favorite!!! I have both of her books and use them often! I LOVE how the recipes are organized according to season! Thanks for sharing the others! Have you heard of “Rebar”? They have some crazy good soup recipes…as well as other great dishes
I’ve never heard of Rebar, I’ll definitely check this out. Thanks!