21 hours ago, Toliver said:Or my very first cookbook at 10 years old..."Peanuts Cook Book" by Charles M. Schultz.
OMG. I completely forgot about that book. I had it too..I loved it. Get them addicted early, I'd say
But in all seriousness, I often give Bittman's book and Cook's Illustrated Best Recipes. Reason I like to give the latter is that I think it is appealing to folks who like to understand (in a simple form) the why's of cooking and how different methods produce different results (moreso than a compendium of good recipes). My ex, who was NOT a cook, picked it up one night and read that sucker cover to cover...then became an avid griller.
EDIT: I often will substitute Ruth's "The Gourmet Cookbook" for Bittman's. I lurve Ruth. Thorough, accessible, and yummy.
But I do heartily agree that Julia's How to Cook is an excellent beginner book (we could never keep it in stock at Williams Sonoma) and hmm...now I will have to crack open the Pepin book that I recently purchased.