Bright Cooking

Recipes for the Modern Palate

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Pub Date Jun 25 2024 | Archive Date Jun 24 2024

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From celebrated chef and tastemaker Camille Becerra: a uniquely beautiful primer that teaches home cooks new ways of cooking and thinking about nourishing, flavorful foods.

Great food should look beautiful, taste special, and make you feel good.

In Bright Cooking, her highly anticipated first cookbook, celebrated chef and food stylist Camille Becerra offers 125 fresh, natural recipes that boost one’s mood with their stunning beauty and body with their plant-based, healthful ingredients. Starting with 50 foundational pantry basics—mother sauces, broths, dusts, finishing oils, and more—elements are combined in uncommon and uncomplicated ways to create 75 eat-anytime dishes for all occasions.

Say you went to the farmers’ market and bought some beautiful chicories. You can add some Chili Mushroom Pickle and swirl on some Crispy Honey Chile Oil from your pantry to create Maple Chicories with Chile Honey. Maybe you’re not in the mood to put together an involved meal. Ah! You picked up some squash at the market—you can char it and nest it in a creamy swirl of Fennel Pollen Yogurt with a dusting of pistachios for a thrown-together treat or add Coconut-Ginger Broth and curry paste to create a warming, brothy bowl.

Bright Cooking is about inspiring you to create based on what you have in your kitchen, what you hunger for, and what your body is communicating it needs. With advice throughout on adding big flavor and a sense of playfulness to your repertoire, Bright Cooking teaches new ways of thinking about and preparing food. After you work your way through the book, you’ll only be a smear of this, a few sprinkles of that, and a pinch of flourish away from confidence and creative freedom in the kitchen.

From celebrated chef and tastemaker Camille Becerra: a uniquely beautiful primer that teaches home cooks new ways of cooking and thinking about nourishing, flavorful foods.

Great food should look...


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Awesome plant-based cookbook! Holistic approach to cooking was very interesting to read about and the recipes were straightforward. Some called for unusual ingredients, but nothing too wild!

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Beautiful photos of the recipes. Not sure if I’d make anything in the book but it was interesting and the photos sure were pretty.

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I salivated by only looking at the pictures.
2024 is gonna be my cooking year, and this book will become my Bible.

Thanks to Chronicle Books and NetGalley, who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion.

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Really enjoyed this cookbook! Gorgeous pictures, and an interesting, holistic approach to cooking and nutrition. Different recipes than you find in many plant based books.

Thank you Netgalley and Chronicle Books for the ARC!

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This book is very gorgeous. The recipes are well written and easy to understand and the photography is stunning! Although I don’t think I will find myself reaching for this cookbook often, I do believe that it’s a great addition to my cookbook collection. There are many, many recipes that I have not seen anywhere else and I love that! It would be beautiful displayed as a coffee table book or placed prominently on a kitchen shelf.

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I'm married to a vegan and, though I still enjoy dairy and fish, I am trying to incorporate more plants and variety into my cooking. This was the ideal read for accomplishing that! While most recipes in this book are plant based, there are still some vegetarian and even pescatarian options. What I love the most about this book is its versatility. Becerra provides base recipes (sauces, seasonings, broths) to be used in conjunction with other recipes in the book, but also makes suggestions for other ways each could be used. Her suggestions allow the reader to see more possibilities for use of each recipe so that individual preferences and creativity can be honored. I also appreciate how she lists how long a recipe will keep and how to store it. Most all ingredients listed in her recipes are items I'm able to find in my rural town grocery though a few I will need to travel into the larger city or order online. We are looking forward to exploring more of her recipes and mixing some of them into new combinations. For a combined diet household, this is an excellent book!

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I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. I found a few recipes I would like to try, but not as many as I had hoped.

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Thank you NetGalley for the early preview of this cookbook. I love cookbooks of all kinds, I collect them and browsing through a cookbook is the same as browsing through a magazine for me. It brings me joy. This cookbook has BEAUTIFUL photography! I really enjoyed seeing the photos included. Overall, being from the Midwest, the recipes did not appeal to me. Also, some of the ingredients would be very hard to find where I am located. While I enjoyed perusing this book, I would not purchase for my own collection. Thank you again for the preview!

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The pics in this cookbook put such twinkle in my eyes as I salivated again and again as I turned each page. These recipes explored the ingredients truly, allowing each item to shine in each whole hearted dish. I was in awe one after another, and honestly, so intimidated by almost all of the dishes. This was one of those cookbooks that you would flip through its entirety first, stimulated by so many colors and ingredients and possibilities, then you would go back again to see if you could truly make any of the dishes. I celebrated this cookbook for its creativity and beauty in food, but I was a bit hesitant if this would be a go-to cookbook for an evening meal. Sure, a chef would want to read a cookbook that was at their level, but for the common cook at home, this became a poster version of what we would want to make. The salads are truly sinful and looked delicious, but when would I truly make any of these, I wasn't so sure, but wow, bravo for such a beauty.

Thank you to NetGalley and publisher for an eARC copy in exchange for my honest review.

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Bright cooking is one of those beautiful, aspirational types of cookbooks. One where you page through it and think to yourself, this is what I would do and cook if I had more time. The pictures were beautiful and I loved the smallest details of making everything from scratch and being very aware of all of your food and culinary choices. Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC!

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Loved the photos. So beautiful and vibrant! There are a couple of recipes I'd definitely make (particularly the sauces) so definitely well worth a read!

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Wow, what an informative book! There are so many delicious recipes in this book.. I’m excited to implement the recipes in the future.

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This is a gorgeous, colorful, unique cookbook!

The foundation of the book is based on various sauces- yogurt based, herb based, butter based, etc. There are also a few recipes for pickles, ferments, and vegetarian/pescatarian based broths/stocks. Each recipe comes with several ideas for how to use them, which is great!! These components are also then incorporated into mostly simple recipes (such as salads, grain bowls, pescatarian mains) with unique ingredients for some very interesting flavor combinations.

I can see myself trying some of the sauces when it’s farmer’s market season, and I can more easily locate fresh ingredients. Some recipes would be very hard to find the ingredients any time of year here in the Midwest U.S. I wasn’t especially interested in the recipes that included the sauces, but I can see myself using them with my own recipes.

Overall I would recommend it for people looking for a bright, colorful cookbook with creative ideas to add to their shelves!

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I love when recipe books give actual instructions and the reasons behind the ingredients. I tried a couple of the sauces and a yogurt recipe and loved them all. Great pictures and clear recipes.

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Wow this may be the best cookbook I’ve checked out in ages. Fun layout, beautiful photos, and great recipes. I loved how easy it was to read through. So many good tips and ideas. I’m in dire need of a physical copy of this book asap. Can’t wait to make all the things.

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A lovely creative cookbook beautifully illustrated book. I enjoyed reading the authors journey to this book. It’s educational, delicious and the recipes are easy to follow. I tried a few dressings and sauces and have a few others earmarked. This would be a lovely addition to anyones library. I'd have rated 3.5 if half avail so upped to 4.

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The premise of Bright Cooking is that food should look beautiful and make you feel good/nourished and it does just that.

The book is broken down into two sections: Elements and Dishes. The Elements section contains Mother Sauces; Pickles, Ferments, and Cures; Stocks, Broths, and Dashis; Flavor Pastes, Fruit Sauces and Tonics; and Finishings. The Dishes section contains Fruits & Cereals, Baked, Snacks, Salads, Vegetables, Grains, and Seafood. The author says that cooking is sensorial and eating is intuitive. She advises that you should be responsible in your sourcing and that adventure is essential. (I found the book to be pretty serious, especially considering some of the whimsical ways it had been described.)

The photographs are beautiful, but limited and often more mood photos than anything else.
Some of the recipes you’ll find are Savory Lemon Focaccia, Corn and Chickpea Fritters with Ginger-Garlic Mojo, Turkish Eggs with Crispy Honey Chili Oil, Dal Fritters with Leche de Tigre, Chilled Noodles with Peanut-Ginger Sauce, Clams and Brothy Rice. (There are ten or so fish recipes.)

There are also sections on building toast, fruit, and dragon bowls, how/why to sprout, forgotten vegetables, making crudo, steaming fish, and more.

Most of the recipes have easy-to-find ingredients although some of the preparations will likely be new to someone who doesn’t do a lot of Farmer’s Market-style cooking.

Bright Cooking would be good for someone new to plant-based/pescatarian cooking who wants to build a solid foundation of elements (sauces, Dashis, pastes, etc.) It’d also be useful for someone who wants to level up their commitment to a plant-based way of life.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy to review. I love reading cookbooks, not just for the recipes but also for the stories of the author and how they came to write recipes and to cooking. I loved the writing, pictures, and how plant based it is. I don't often buy cookbooks because I have so many but this one will definitely be on the list when it comes out.

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This will be a fantastic cookbook for some, and leave others wanting. It’s a beautiful cookbook for people who want to learn to cook gourmet, plant focused, gorgeous dishes. There are photos of every dish and these are generally show off recipes. There are really creative flavors and you are likely to seriously elevate your cooking game.

Descriptions keep calling it a plant based cookbook and that typically means vegan. This is not a vegan or even vegetarian cookbook, though vegetables do take center stage. There’s a lot of use of wheat and no nutritional information, two reasons it wouldn’t work in my kitchen. Recipes won’t necessarily be cheap either, but they are likely to be healthy and fun.

I read a temporary digital ARC of this book via NetGalley.

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The vibrant cover drew me into this book, and the introduction caught me with this phrase: "cooking is sensorial, eating is intuitive, be responsible in your sourcing, and adventure is essential." I really could not love this book more. There is a focus on whole food ingredients with delicious and practical applications. The photos feel as though they were taken right in the author's kitchen. The use of quart container lids to display spices is both heart warming and genius. I have added this to my wishlist!

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I love this cook book! The recipes are unique but accessible. They layout of the book works well for enjoying the content on its own or working through individual recipes. The aestheics and uniform, stunning and bright. .

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Taking recipes and making them new and interesting is what this book is all about. Carrot harissa? fabulous. I have so many sauces and vegetables bookmarked to make. This book covers basics to extravagant. She gives so many ideas to take what you have on hand and make a wonderful meal from them. Beautiful pictures as well to see what your finished dish should look like. .

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What a lovely cookbook! The recipes are easy to follow and the photography is excellent. I love how the sections are broken up. So far we have tried the walnut-kimchi dip, the green tahini, the turkish eggs, and the clams and brothy rice. All were fantastic. I'm excited to try additional recipes from this book, especially those in the elements sections. I know I will come back to this book time and time again. If you are someone who is interested in adding more vegetarian/pescatarian flare to your kitchen, definitely check this one out.

Thank you to the publisher and author for a chance to get a sneak peak of this wonderful cookbook in return for my review.

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Lovely cookbook with tons of easy, flavorful recipes. The format is nice - lots of little parts first (think sauces, nut mixes, butters, etc…) followed by recipes that use the parts. Will definitely be buying a copy of this once published. Not vegan, but easily adjustable!

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