This time of year, we as readers and cooks can revel in the best of the best culinary books from 2018. Two annual awards competitions make it easier to create our own wish lists. The James Beard Foundation book awards announced its list in late April. The International Association of Culinary Professionals announced theirs last Saturday.
The sole book to make both lists was "Milk Street: Tuesday Nights," by Christopher Kimball. Compare and contrast the two lists (the classic English major technique!) and see which volume encourages you to head to the bookstore, notes in hand. Good reading — and cooking — will follow.
James Beard Foundation Book Awards
American: "Between Harlem and Heaven: Afro-Asian-American Cooking for Big Nights, Weeknights, and Every Day," by J.J. Johnson and Alexander Smalls, with Veronica Chambers (Flatiron Books)
Baking and desserts: "SUQAR: Desserts & Sweets From the Modern Middle East," by Greg Malouf and Lucy Malouf (Hardie Grant Books)
Beverage: "Wine Folly: Magnum Edition," by Madeline Puckette and Justin Hammack (Avery)
General: "Milk Street: Tuesday Nights," by Christopher Kimball (Little, Brown and Co.)
Health and special diets: "Eat a Little Better," by Sam Kass (Clarkson Potter)
International: "Feast: Food of the Islamic World," by Anissa Helou (Ecco)