HOME & LIVING B4 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2021 Favorite cookbooks for 2021 Avery Books, $35, bookshop.org Poetic and personal, Joanne Lee Molinaro’s “Korean Vegan Cookbook” is a wonderful exploration of popular Korean dishes and fl avors, but through a plant-based lens. Molinaro has been blogging about food for a while now, but her lyr- ical stories about her immigrant upbringing and life — paired with gorgeous, mood-infl ected visuals — gained her 2.7 mil- lion TikTok followers over the last year, her adapted vegan rec- ipes a bridge to her heritage. A whole chapter on ban chans, the bevy of Korean side dishes that are the delightful work- horses of any meal, is stacked with varied, fl avorful dishes like dooboo jeon (tofu cakes), braised Lion’s Mane, and simply roasted-and-glazed onions. Meanwhile, bulgogi, famously made with marinated beef, gets the vegan treatment thanks to chewy Soy Curls. Molinaro also off ers clever variations on fusion, like her Korean-in- spired takes on lasagna or her tteokbokki arrabiata, favoring delightfully chewy rice cakes over pasta. Vallery Lomas found home in her kitchen. Over time, she nur- tured her passion and love of As the night continues to baking and eventually won the encroach on the light of day, we fi rst season of “The Great Amer- begin to look forward to cozy ican Baking Show.” But in the nights at home. We crank on the wake of #MeToo, her season was oven or stove, fi nding comfort canceled when one of the judges (and ease) in casseroles, baked was accused of sexual miscon- goods and soups, while at the duct. Her win, it seemed at the market, even the produce seems time, would be overshadowed and heartier: bushels of sweet pota- forgotten, but Lomas changed toes, beets, mushrooms. that narrative, eventually pre- These darker days are also senting an award at the James an invitation to curl up to this Beard Foundation Awards (“the year’s batch of new cookbooks, highest awards in food”) and whether to fi nd nourishment in being featured in publications like exciting global fl avors or fi nd joy Food & Wine and People. In her in the form of cakes and cookies. debut cookbook, Lomas shares Whether you’re cooking for you her hard-won wisdom (in baking and your family, or seeking out and life) during that time and books to gift to your kitchen-cu- beyond. In chapters that recall her rious loved ones, these are this budding Francophilia by way of season’s books we’re obsessing Guadeloupe in the Caribbean, to over, already well-loved with pages celebrating the cobblers and stained fi ngerprints and rain- pies of her Southern upbringing, bow-leafed with Post-Its. Lomas balances the technical “Life is What You Bake It: baking for which she is known Recipes, Stories, and Inspiration with charming stories fi lled with to Bake Your Way to the Top” heart. • Vallery Lomas, Clarkson “The Korean Vegan Cook- Potter, $29, bookshop.org book: Refl ections and Recipes From growing up in Louisiana from Omma’s Kitchen” • Joanne Lee Molinaro, to practicing law in Manhattan, By JOSEPH HERNANDEZ The Philadelphia Inquirer Clarkson Potter-TNS “Life Is What You Bake It,” by Vallery Lomas. 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