Los Angeles Times Cookbook Hot List
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1. “Bobby Flay’s Boy Meets Grill,” by Bobby Flay (Hyperion, $29.95). Wild and crazy recipes for the backyard chef.
Last Week: 1
Weeks on List: 7
2. “How To Cook Everything,” by Mark Bittman (MacMillan, $25). A fresh approach to the cooking encyclopedia, with more than 1,500 recipes.
Last Week: 2
Weeks on List: 41
3. “The Barbecue Bible,” by Steven Raichlen (Workman, paperback, $18.95). More than 500 recipes, plus notes on equipment, ingredients, marinades and rubs.
Last Week: 3
Weeks on List: 13
4. “A Spoonful of Ginger,” by Nina Simonds (Alfred Knopf, $30). Healing recipes from China.
Last Week: 8
Weeks on List: 11
5. “LaBelle Cuisine,” by Patti LaBelle (Broadway Books, $25). First “Lady Marmalade,” now this--recipes from the soul diva.
Last Week: 5
Weeks on List: 11
6. “Weber’s Art of the Grill,” by Jamie Purviance (Chronicle Books, $35). If they don’t know grilling, who does?
Last Week: 6
Weeks on List: 2
7. “The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook,” by Ina Garten (Clarkson Potter, $32.50). Recipes from the specialty food store of the same name in the Hamptons.
Last Week: 7
Weeks on List: 14
8. “Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone,” by Deborah Madison (Broadway Books, $40). Vegetarian cookbook with 1,400 recipes and sections on ingredients and cooking methods.
Last Week: 8
Weeks on List: 75
9. “Martha Stewart’s Hors D’Oeuvres Handbook,” by Martha Stewart (Clarkson Potter, $35). A contemporary spin to party finger foods.
Last Week: 9
Weeks on List: 14
10. “Learning to Cook With Marion Cunningham,” (Random House, $29.95). Get the basics from one of America’s great home cooks
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Weeks on List: 9
Rankings are based on a Times poll of national cookbook and independent booksellers.