Well Seasoned: A Year's Worth of Delicious RecipesHardcover (2024)

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TASTE CANADA AWARDS GOLD WINNER AND NATIONAL BESTSELLER

Beloved home cook, television star, and bestselling author Mary Berg is back with 100 seasonal recipes to inspire your year and delight your palate.

For Mary, cooking meals to enjoy with family is a constant source of joy, no matter the day or time of year. But as for what those meals include? Well, that's what makes it fun. As the seasons change, so does the food Mary craves and cooks. Sometimes it's based on what's available at the farmers' market, other times it's based on the weather or how she feels on a particular day. Well Seasoned is a cookbook to celebrate friends and family, giving readers a peek into how Mary cooks over the course of a year.


  • SPRING is Crisp, Light, and Lively with Green Risotto, White Wine Coq au Vin, and Pistachio Sponge Cakes with Matcha Cream
  • SUMMER is Bright, Fresh, and Classic with Cottage Pancakes, Grilled Summer Squash Pizza, and Neapolitan Ice Cream Cake
  • AUTUMN is Cozy, Hearty, and Nostalgic with Baked Meatballs with Pesto and Ricotta, Curried Shrimp Orzo, and Pumpkin Pecan Pudding
  • WINTER is Rich, Savory, and Celebratory with Everything Bagel Drop Biscuits, Roasted Fennel and Beet Salad, and Eggnog Basque Cheesecake

The recipes in this book range from easy weeknight meals to more elaborate weekend feasts, but all of them share Mary's simple instructions and warm style. With Mary's guidance and encouragement, you'll find beautiful recipes to nourish yourself and your family all year long.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780147531261

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Appetite by Random House

Publication Date: 10-05-2021

Pages: 280

Product Dimensions: 8.29(w) x 10.27(h) x 1.01(d)

About the Author

MARY BERG is the bestselling author of Kitchen Party: Effortless Recipes for Every Occasion, the host of Mary Makes It Easy and Mary's Kitchen Crush, the Season 3 winner of MasterChef Canada, as well as a cooking expert on Your Morning, The Social, and The Marilyn Denis Show in Canada. After degrees in history, English, and information studies, Mary detoured into a career in insurance for five years, before being convinced by her family to audition for MasterChef Canada and ultimately stealing the show! She has since launched her cooking career full time, and never looked back. Mary lives and cooks in Toronto. Her first word was “cheese.”

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INTRODUCTION

I think the best way to describe my relationship with food is as a forever love affair. Ever since I can remember, it has been my constant companion, and I don’t think a waking hour has passed without me daydreaming about all of the different foods I could buy, invent, cook, and eat. I’m sure this love is requited, as food has always been there to satiate any craving I’ve had or manage any mood I might find myself in, but I am under no illusion that it is exclusive. In fact, my hope is that most people have this “forever love” rela - tionship with food, one that is based on sustenance and nourishment as much as it is on comfort and enjoyment. As my favorite cartoon rat once said with respect to us humans,

“There’s something about them. They don’t just survive, they discover, they create. I mean, just look at what they do with food!” —Remy, Ratatouille

Food is something to be relished and should feed not only your body but also your soul. For me, there is pure excitement in tasting the first basket of juicy sun-warmed strawberries brought home from the farmers’ market, or in smelling the grill during a backyard barbecue on a hot summer day. I feel so at ease when I sit in front of a meal that transports me back to childhood, or when I breathe in the warmth of a steaming bowl of hearty stew or a holiday feast as snow starts to cover the ground. In my life, food has always satisfied something so much bigger than hunger, and I always try to capture that momentous effect in my kitchen and in my recipes.

For those who joined me in my celebration of kitchen parties with my last book, Kitchen Party: Effortless Recipes for Every Occasion, you’ll know that the recipes focused on cooking for crowds and making any meal into a celebration of friends and family. I wanted to make a guide - book for people who felt nervous inviting others into their homes and to quash any thoughts that a kitchen party should be anything like dining at a restaurant. While those recipes could all be halved to serve your family any night of the week, they were developed with gatherings in mind, and both the actual recipes and their yields reflected that

Don’t get me wrong. The recipes you’ll find in these pages will make for some amazing kitchen parties as well, but I wanted this book to be a little more personal. Well Seasoned is still all about food, friends, and family, because cooking and eating are all about sharing and showing love. But in this book, the recipes are inspired by how my family and I eat every day.

As the seasons change, so does the food I crave and cook. Sometimes I cook based on what’s available at the farmers’ market, other times it’s based on the weather, and sometimes it’s based on how I feel on a particular day. Well Seasoned is a true peek into my kitchen and what you can expect to find gracing my table any time of year.

As with all of my recipes, all the ingredients mentioned in this book can be easily found at an average grocery store or farmers’ market or even in your own pantry. I’ve used basic kitchen equipment, because there is nothing I dislike more than finding a recipe that I want to make, only to realize I don’t have the tools to do so. As I hope you’ve come to expect from me, this book is filled with recipes that not only are cookable but will make you look like the absolute culinary wizard I know you are.

Welcome to my kitchen, where seasons, mood, and cravings come together into a year’s worth of all things delicious.

-Mary

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Seasonal-Ish 5

Ingredients, Equipment, and Everyday Tips 9

Spring

Crisp, Light, and Lively

Breakfast through Dinner 16

Snacks, Sides, Sweets, and Sips 46

Summer

Bright, Fresh, and Classic

Breakfast through Dinner 74

Snacks, Sides, Sweets, and Sips 94

Autumn

Cozy, Hearty, and Nostalgic

Breakfast through Dinner 134

Snacks, Sides, Sweets, and Sips 158

Winter

Rich, Savory, and Celebratory

Breakfast through Dinner 190

Snacks, Sides, Sweets, and Sips 214

Thank You! 261

Index 265

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Well Seasoned: A Year's Worth of Delicious RecipesHardcover (2024)

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The first recorded cookbook that is still in print today is Of Culinary Matters (originally, De Re Coquinaria), written by Apicius, in fourth century AD Rome.

Is there any value in old cook books? ›

Artistic value: Old cookbooks typically have an "aesthetic value" that can attract a collector, according to Sawyer. In her own words, "Vintage cookbooks often feature beautiful illustrations, typography and design elements that are no longer used in modern cookbooks."

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She has released three cookbooks, Kitchen Party, Well Seasoned and In Mary's Kitchen.

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It's the “Codex Leicester”, basically a handwritten collection of scientific writings by Leonardo de Vinci from the 1500s. Bill Gates bought it in 1994 for US$30,800,000(around 63,970,000 in 2023).

What is the oldest book on earth? ›

The oldest extant printed book is a work of the Diamond Sutra and dates back to 868 CE, during the Tang Dynasty.

Are recipe books worth anything? ›

Betty Crocker's New Picture Cookbook from 1961 (just check the date) can be worth up to $100 if it's in new condition. So there you have it - Old cookbooks do have some value. If you're wondering if vintage cookbooks are worth money the best place to start may be on eBay.

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If you're looking to purge cookbooks you rarely use, consider donating them to a charity (like Better World Books or Books for Africa), a thrift store, a library, or a used-books vendor.

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Barbara Grunes is the most published cook book writer in history putting the Midwest on the culinary map and making flour-less chocolate cake a household phrase. Revere, Massachusetts, U.S.

What is the oldest cookbook still in print? ›

On the Subject of Cooking

Year: 900 A.D. In the first millennium, Apicius wrote what is now considered to be the oldest surviving cookbook that is still a “book” with paper pages. De Re Coquinaria or On the Subject of Cooking contain almost 500 recipes of the Roman household.

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Joy of Cooking by Irma Rombauer (1931) – approx. 18 million copies.

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Be Ready When the Luck Happens. In her long-awaited memoir, Ina Garten—aka the Barefoot Contessa, author of thirteen bestselling cookbooks, beloved Food Network personality, Instagram sensation, and cultural icon—shares her personal story with readers hungry for a seat at her table.

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The first recorded cookbook is said to be four clay tablets from 1700 BC in Ancient Mesopotamia, but by the 1300s, cookbooks were a norm for kings and nobles. In 1390, Forme of Cury (The Rules of Cookery) was published for–but not by–King Richard II.

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The Epic of Gilgamesh started out as a series of Sumerian poems and tales dating back to 2100 B.C., but the most complete version was written around the 12th century B.C. by the Babylonians.

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The world's oldest surviving cookbook isn't a book at all—it's a set of ancient Babylonian tablets from around 1700 BCE, which doesn't so much have recipes as explanations of certain dishes, such as a 'clear broth' that begins with steps like “meat is used” and “prepare water,” as Atlas Obscura reported from the Yale ...

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The oldest foods still eaten today
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