Cookbook of the week. * National Post Canada * In Preserved: Condiments, a supergroup of cookbook authors team up to turn the spotlight on supporting actors. This book brims with practical recipes and methods that often make your cooking life easier, with most recipes keeping for six months in the fridge, and longer if canned. * Epicurious * Each installment of Preserved presents recipes from around the world some super-simple, others dauntingly complex with context on their provenance, cultural significance and the ways they moved around the globe. * FoodPrint * This series is a treasure that will inspire this generation of cooks looking to preserve fresh ingredients in ways that are delicious, timeless, and fun. -- Kirsten K. Shockey Despite their small size 104 pages and 28 and 32 recipes, respectively Volumes 1 and 2 are dense with details and inspiration. * National Post Canada * Food preservation was once a necessity for survival. Now, cooks pursue it for other reasons, such as health, culinary enjoyment, reducing household waste, saving the season and the simple act of making and sharing. Some of the processes involved are quick, others slow. The books strike a balance between both. * National Post Canada * In Preserved: Condiments, a supergroup of cookbook authors team up to turn the spotlight on supporting actors. * Epicurious * This book will give your food history buff friend plenty of conversational fodder (pun intended), but rather than an encyclopedia of condiments, it works across continents to spotlight culturally significant sauces, pickles, and chutneysand more than anything, to fortify your pantry. * Epicurious *