RecipeTin Eats Cookbook: Dinner (2024)

My debut cookbook is here! Incredibly, it was just awarded Australian Book of the Year and made the New York Times Best Sellers list. Yes, a cookbook with a dog on the cover!

According to people in the know, Dinner is:

I’m still pinching myself – is this really happening??

About the book

After talking about it for months, after all the blood, sweat and tears (literally!), my debut cookbook has arrived!

“The food you want to cook, eat and share, night after night”, aptly named “Dinner” (no exclamation mark, much to my dismay), this cookbook contains over 130 recipes plus 44 sides, sauces and other extras. It’s pretty hefty and bigger than typical cookbooks!

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“……in her first cookbook, Nagi brings us the ultimate curation of new and favourite RecipeTin Eats recipes – from comfort food (yes, cheese galore), to fast and easy food for weeknights, Mexican favourites, hearty salads, Asian noodles, and treats for festive occasions.”

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With a focus on quick and easy food for weeknights plus a sprinkle of special treats for festive occasions, the recipes use easy-to-find ingredients and naturally include what my publisher calls “Nagi’s famously helpful notes”. 😂

And of course a good dose of Dozer, who has been crowned Australia’s best-loved food tester!!!

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Here’s a little look at the crown-jewel of the book: Beef Wellington. With this highly anticipated recipe I’ve cracked the code for the perfect Beef Wellington – medium-rare from edge-to-edge with a perfect crispy base. See proof in the recipe video!

Extensively tested by yours truly (over 35 times!), my team and independent recipe testers, this is a recipe I’m really, really proud of. By far the most (well, only!) technically-challenging recipe in my cookbook!

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Recipe index

Click the images below to view full size pages to browse the full recipe index. There’s 130 recipes plus 44 extras – sides, sauces, salad dressings, rice, breads!

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FAQ – “Dinner” cookbook

  1. How many recipes are inside? Over 150! 130 mains plus 44 essential extras – sides, sauces, breads. It’s a pretty big cookbook!

  1. What type of recipes are they?

    • Everyday recipes The vast majority (say, 85%) are what I’d call “everyday recipes”. Straightforward but mouthwatering food made with easily accessible ingredients.

    • Cuisines covered – 20% of the recipes are Asian / Asian-influenced. Then there’s a whole chapter on Mexican (I adore Mexican food!), a sprinkle of French and Mediterranean, plus a dusting of Middle Eastern dishes. The balance are other good ol’ traditional Western favourites.

    • Gluten-free – Approximately 1/3 of the recipes are gluten-free, including those made GF with very simple, common substitutes.

    • Meat-free recipes – Approximately 25%. (Are you shocked?? 😂 I was. It wasn’t intentional!)

    • Calorie-conscious – Most of my recipes are well-balanced sensible meals. I was not raised cooking with vast amounts of cream or butter!

    • How many with cheese? – I decline to answer …

    • Special occasion recipes – A sprinkle of true showstopper dishes for festive occasions and leisurely Sunday suppers!

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  1. Are they all new recipes?? Most are brand new recipes created especially for the cookbook! By popular demand, I’ve also included some reader favourites from my website.

  2. Photos! Does every recipe have one? YES! Well, all the full recipes do. I couldn’t fit in a photo for all the little extras!

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  1. Did you do all the photos yourself? All but 2 of the recipe photos were photographed by me, in my home, in a makeshift studio shown below. The garbage bags to block the light are stylish, aren’t they??? I might even remove them one day and upgrade to blinds!

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  1. What about the videos?? You filmed them all yourself? YES! One of the (additional) downsides of having such chubby little hands is that it is IMPOSSIBLE to find a hand double. 😩 Which means I can’t outsource my recipe videos. It’s all me!

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  1. When will your cookbook be available overseas?? It’s available right now in the US, Canada, UK and Ireland! To buy, see the links at the top and bottom of this page. Stay tuned for announcements as it becomes available in more countries …

  2. Are the recipes in imperial or metric? It depends on the region.

    The Australian, New Zealand, UK and Ireland editions are in metric measurements (millilitres, kilograms and centimetres) as well as cups (where relevant).

    The US and Canadian edition are in imperial cups, ounces (weight and fluid), pounds and inches. I know this will not suit all Canadian readers and I am sorry. However, including both imperial and metric would make the ingredients lists very cluttered, to the point that I felt it compromised readability. So I made the tough decision to include only imperial measurements. The result is a more streamlined design which I really love!

    However, it is worth noting that most measurements in the US/Canadian edition are in cups and teaspoons, and a conversion chart has been included in the book.

    In addition to measurements, ingredients have been renamed as appropriate. For example,cilantrorather thancoriander, bell peppersinstead ofcapsicum.Also, ingredient accessibility has been considered.

  3. Signings!? Book tour!!? Book signing events are being organised in Australia! I will announce them when dates and locations are locked in.

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  1. How much did you cook for this cookbook? I cooked over 1,600 dishes. SO MUCH COOKING! Every recipe in the cookbook was made a minimum of 7 times. Here is a typical workflow:

    • Recipe creation, then made again at least twice more. Some recipes (such as Beef Wellington) took more than 30 iterations to finalise!

    • Passed on to team members to test and taste – made at least once, but usually twice or more (to refine)

    • Tested by at least one other independent recipe tester (most recipes were tested by two testers)

    • Made again for the photos. At least once. Some recipes took 4+ reshoots!😭

    • Then again to film the recipe video!

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A big thank you!

Making “Dinner” was a wonderful experience but also the hardest project I have undertaken in my working life. To say that I underestimated the work involved and the pressure I would put on myself to do the very best I can would be an understatement!

I’m so proud of my cookbook, and I know that I have given it my all.

But there is no doubt in my mind Dinner would not be what it is if it weren’t for the wonderful messages of support I received from readers as I shared my experience throughout the making of Dinner. You made me strive to do the very best I could.

So thank you. From the bottom of my heart, it truly meant the world to me.

– Nagi (& Dozer) xx

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Where to get your copy of “Dinner”

Other INTERNATIONAL
Stay tuned! Announcements coming soon…

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FAQs

What are the 7 questions of a cookbook reviewer? ›

Here's my questions–who knows, maybe they'll help you the next time you're having brain freeze in the Cookbooks section.
  • Question 1: Is it useful? ...
  • Question 2: Is it thoughtful? ...
  • Question 3: Is it new? ...
  • Question 4: Does it tell a story? ...
  • Question 5: Is it well-designed? ...
  • Question 6: Is it focused?
Nov 14, 2011

Where does Nagi from RecipeTin Eats live? ›

I live in beautiful Sydney, Australia, and have an unhealthy obsession with all things food and my dog Dozer, an abnormally large and very cheeky golden retriever.

What is the highest selling cookbook in Australia? ›

RecipeTin Eats: Dinner becomes Australia's bestselling book.

Does Nagi have a cookbook? ›

Nagi's first cookbook, Dinner, is the fastest-selling cookbook in Australian publishing history.

What questions to answer in a book review? ›

Some possible questions to address include: Why do you think other readers would enjoy it? Why did you enjoy it (if you did) or why didn't you (if you didn't). What ages or types of readers do you think would like the book?

What is the average word count of a cookbook? ›

Please keep in mind each publisher has different contract terms. This is a single subject book with lots of history, narrative, and full color throughout. The cookbook would be approximately 50,000 to 150,000 words with 40 photos.

Why did Nagi leave? ›

Where Reo wanted to remain by Nagi's side, Nagi wanted to keep moving forwards in his soccer and actively pursued new opportunities to improve, such as when he decided to join Isagi and Bachira's team in the Second Selection, leaving Reo.

How old is Nagi from RecipeTin Eats? ›

Nagi Maehashi, 45, is the voice, cook and photographer behind RecipeTin Eats, a cookbook and Australian food blog with a devoted worldwide following. She also founded the food charity RecipeTin Meals.

Who is Nagi dating? ›

Hiro Segawa

Nagi has a crush on Hiro and aims to confess to her once he beats her in the school rankings. On the 122nd Fowl, Nagi beats Hiro in the midterms exams solidifying his place as Hiros Boyfriend.

Who owns RecipeTin Eats? ›

Nagi Maehashi is the Owner and Publisher of RecipeTin Eats, a recipe website launched in 2014 that quickly became one of the most widely read in Australia.

What is the most sold cookbook of all time? ›

Betty Crocker's Cookbook (originally called Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book) by Betty Crocker (1950) – approx. 65 million copies. When the Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book was published by the fictional Betty Crocker in 1950, its sales actually rivaled those of the Bible.

What is the oldest cookbook in history? ›

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.

How much does RecipeTin Eats make? ›

With over 1 million dollars in generated revenue over the course of a year, RecipeTinEats is probably one of the best-earning food blogs out there.

Why is it called RecipeTin? ›

Her book is called RecipeTin because she used to keep her “success-story” recipes in an old tin in her kitchen, much like your Mum used to do, probably.

Does Nagi live alone? ›

In volume 8, chapter 69, Nagi held a "Trap-Whatever-You-Can Championship." He lives alone (his parents travel a lot, but he has a friend-like relationship with them). He owns a cactus named Choki. He named the cactus because it was shaped like a scissor, which reminded him of the game "Rock-Paper-Scissors."

How to do a cookbook review? ›

Here are 5 tips on how to ace cookbook reviews:
  1. Describe the author's background and authority. Introduce the author to readers and comment on his or her experience and expertise. ...
  2. Identify the intended audience. ...
  3. Write in the style appropriate to the publication. ...
  4. Be honest in your cookbook reviews.
May 28, 2019

What is expected of a book reviewer? ›

Skills for a book reviewer

Here are a few skills that a book reviewer might need: Excellent reading and comprehension skills. Strong writing abilities. Time management skills.

How do you analyze a cookbook? ›

Themes to consider
  1. Why is the author writing this book?
  2. Who is the intended audience? ...
  3. What kind of assumptions does the author(s) make about cooking/cuisine/food?
  4. What kinds of ingredients are used? ...
  5. How precise are the recipes?

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