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KITCHEN REFERENCE PUBLICATION TYPICALLY CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF RECIPES
Cookbooks; Recipie book; CookBook; Cook book; Cook Book; Cook-book; Cook-Book; Cookery book; Cooking book; Recipe book; Cookbook author; Food books; Food book; Famous cookbooks; Famous cookery books; Community cookbook; Cookery books
  • 18th Century Recipes for Biscuits from a private collection of recipes
  • from ''[[Modern Cookery for Private Families]]'' by Eliza Acton (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871, p. 48)
  • Apicius, ''[[De re coquinaria]]'', an early collection of Roman recipes
  • ''Betty Crocker's Cook Book for Boys and Girls'', 1957
  • [[Eliza Smith]]'s ''[[The Compleat Housewife]]'', 1727
  • King Richard II of England]]
  • Norwegian immigrant cookbook in Norwegian, published in the United States in 1899.

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A cookbook is a book that contains recipes for preparing food.
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<programming> (From amateur electronics and radio) A book of small code segments that the reader can use to do various magic things in programs. One current example is the "PostScript Language Tutorial and Cookbook" by Adobe Systems, Inc (Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-10179-3), also known as the Blue Book which has recipes for things like wrapping text around arbitrary curves and making 3D fonts. Cookbooks, slavishly followed, can lead one into {voodoo programming}, but are useful for hackers trying to monkey up small programs in unknown languages. This function is analogous to the role of phrasebooks in human languages. [Jargon File] (1994-11-04)
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¦ noun a cookery book.

Wikipedia

Cookbook

A cookbook or cookery book is a kitchen reference containing recipes.

Cookbooks may be general, or may specialize in a particular cuisine or category of food.

Recipes in cookbooks are organized in various ways: by course (appetizer, first course, main course, dessert), by main ingredient, by cooking technique, alphabetically, by region or country, and so on. They may include illustrations of finished dishes and preparation steps; discussions of cooking techniques, advice on kitchen equipment, ingredients, and substitutions; historical and cultural notes; and so on.

Cookbooks may be written by individual authors, who may be chefs, cooking teachers, or other food writers; they may be written by collectives; or they may be anonymous. They may be addressed to home cooks, to professional restaurant cooks, to institutional cooks, or to more specialized audiences.

Some cookbooks are didactic, with detailed recipes addressed to beginners or people learning to cook particular dishes or cuisines; others are simple aide-memoires, which may document the composition of a dish or even precise measurements, but not detailed techniques.

Pronunciation examples for cookbook
1. Cookbook."
The Sriracha Cookbook _ Randy Clemens _ Talks at Google
2. cookbook.
Maangchi's Real Korean Cooking _ Maangchi _ Talks at Google
3. Cookbook."
The American Craft Beer Cookbook _ John Holl _ Talks at Google
4. Cookbook or Alinea cookbook or the El Bulli cookbook, all
The Amateur Gourmet _ Adam Roberts _ Talks at Google
5. cookbook, "The Santa Monica Farmers' Market Cookbook."
The Santa Monica Farmer's Market Cookbook _ Amelia Saltsman _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of cookbook
1. With 18 cookbook–CD sets already under her belt, she is now getting ready to release another eight cookbook sets later this year.
2. Elsewhere, however, The Cookbook is a convincing return to form.
3. His cookbook, Countryman‘s Cooking, is fast becoming a best–seller.
4. Hill also wrote The Wiseguy Cookbook,‘‘ released in 2002.
5. There was a Betty Crocker cookbook open on the counter.