Dining & Wine

15 New Cookbooks to Inspire Your Summer Kitchen

June 28, 2026

Dining & Wine

From sun-drenched Mediterranean escapes to fast-tracked weeknight dinners, this season’s fresh crop of cookbook releases is packed with inspiration for Vancouver home cooks.

Whether you’re planning a long lunch on the patio, mapping out your weekend run to the farmers’ market, or simply looking for fresh ideas for dinner, these are the new titles worth adding to your shelves this summer.

For Understanding the Stories Behind Your Spices

The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook by Sana Javeri Kadri and Asha Loupy

Part cookbook, part travelogue, and part sourcing guide, this beautifully produced book explores South Asian spices through the farmers and communities who grow them. It’s a reminder that every ingredient in your pantry has a story.

Our top pick: Turmeric-Banana Snacking Cake

For Cooking with Confidence

Hello, Home Cooking by Ham El-Waylly

The chef’s long-awaited debut combines practical kitchen wisdom with Egyptian and Bolivian influences. Clever, funny, and refreshingly approachable, it encourages readers to trust their instincts and cook with confidence.

Start with: Cinnamon Pita Crunch

For Discovering Lao Flavours

The Lao Kitchen by Saeng Douangdara

Think bright herbs, vibrant citrus, and bold flavours made entirely approachable. If you’ve been curious about exploring Lao cooking, this is an ideal place to begin.

First recipe to try: Larb Gai (Lao Minced Chicken Salad)

For Malaysian Street Food Lovers

A Day in Penang by Aim Aris and Ahmad Salim

Penang is widely celebrated as one of the world’s great food cities. This collection beautifully captures the energy of its hawker stalls, night markets, and beloved home-cooked dishes.

Don’t skip: Char Kway Teow

For Moroccan Inspiration

Madaq by Nargisse Benkabbou

Fresh herbs, warming spices, preserved lemons, and seasonal vegetables take centre stage in this modern and highly approachable guide to Moroccan home cooking.

Put this on the menu: Roasted Spiced Aubergine with Yogurt & Harissa Chilli Crisp

For Fast Middle Eastern Meals

Zariz by Adeena Sussman

Named after the Hebrew word for “quick,” this vibrant collection delivers the bold flavours of the Middle East through recipes designed for busy schedules.

Give this a spin: Charred Broccoli with Tahini and Lemon

For Mediterranean Daydreams

Eat Like a Sardinian by Francesco Mattana

Inspired by the island famous for its remarkable longevity, this book celebrates Sardinia’s simple, ingredient-driven approach to cooking. Rustic, soulful, and deeply satisfying.

The crowd-pleaser: Sardinian Gnocchi with Sweet Sausage Ragu (Malloreddus)

For a Journey Across the Mediterranean

Medesque by Georgina Hayden

Drawing from travels through Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt, and beyond, Hayden highlights the ingredients and traditions that connect some of the world’s most beloved cuisines.

Our top pick: Baked Feta with Roasted Tomatoes and Herbs

For Farmers’ Market Cooking

Aloha Veggies by Alana Kysar

Summer vegetables get a vibrant, cross-cultural makeover inspired by Hawaii’s unique culinary traditions. It’s the kind of book that makes you want to grab a tote bag and head straight to the market.

Start with: Grilled Eggplant with Ginger-Soy Dressing

For Salad Season

Oh She Glows Salads by Angela Liddon

The Canadian plant-based favourite returns with a collection devoted entirely to salads that are hearty enough for dinner and beautiful enough for entertaining.

First recipe to try: Warm and Cozy Roasted Mediterranean Lentil Salad

For Plant-Based Asian Cooking

The Vegan Asian Kitchen by WoonHeng Chia

In a city where Asian flavours are woven into everyday life, this collection of reimagined classics feels particularly relevant. Expect dishes packed with flavour, texture, and creativity.

Don’t skip: Crispy Bottom Potstickers

For Effortless, Chef-Level Weeknight Meals

Easy Does It: Smart Techniques and Simple Recipes for Stunning Food by Christine Flynn

The celebrated Canadian chef brings her signature laid-back elegance to a collection built around clever kitchen shortcuts. It’s all about maximizing flavour while keeping stress levels low.

Put this on the menu: Roasted Tomatoes with Whipped Ricotta and Herb-Infused Oil

For Everyday Joy

Clodagh’s Happy Cooking by Clodagh McKenna

Comforting flavours and straightforward techniques make this inviting collection feel like cooking alongside a trusted friend.

Give this a spin: Roast Chicken with Lemon and Herbs

For Summer Entertaining

Revel by Mariana Velásquez

Part hosting guide and part cookbook, Revel encourages readers to gather friends and family around the table with warmth and ease, choosing connection over perfection.

Our top pick: Citrus-Marinated Olives with Herbs

For Sunshine, Lemons and Long Lunches

Sunshine, Lemons and Sea Salt by Donna Hay

Donna Hay’s latest collection is packed with bright flavours, effortless entertaining ideas, and recipes that feel tailor-made for backyard gatherings, long weekend lunches, and sunny afternoons by the water.

Start with: Lemon Burrata Salad

At their core, the best cookbooks of this year are asking us to look past the ingredient lists and connect with the people and heritage behind the food. Whether you’re diving into a Mediterranean feast, mastering a fast weeknight stir-fry, or just setting out a massive platter of seasonal salads, these pages offer a pretty spectacular way to explore the world this season.

And if they happen to inspire a few extra, long-lingering dinners on the patio before the sun goes down, all the better. Cassandra Anderton

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  1. Vika

    June 29th, 2026 at 12:35 am

    Summer cookbooks always feel like an invitation to slow down and experiment a bit more in the kitchen. This roundup really captures that vibe – plenty of inspiration for fresh ingredients, easy entertaining, and trying new cuisines without overcomplicating things. For anyone thinking beyond the kitchen and into food entrepreneurship, it’s also interesting how culinary trends often connect back to business ideas and concepts like a poke bowl franchise – simple, fresh, customizable food always seems to have staying power.

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