365: A Year of Everyday Cooking & Baking

One of the New York Times Best Cookbooks 2019

"If you want to change how you cook—to learn new tricks—I heartily recommend 365. You may find some of her combinations challenging, but your everyday cooking will never be the same. Hey, life’s short; it’s time to try dates in your meatloaf!"Christopher Kimball, Milk Street

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PRAISE FOR 365

"To live a year in Meike Peters’ life! In 365, Ms. Peters, who won a James Beard award for her 2016 book, Eat in My Kitchen, offers a meal for every night from January to December. The recipes are largely European in focus (Ms. Peters lives in Berlin and Malta), skew seasonal and, rare for a cookbook, tend to serve two. There’s some repetition, but isn’t that real life, where sometimes you’re eating alone, or making variations on a favorite dish? Weekends are earmarked for more time-consuming recipes: cakes and tarts, cookies and jam. Dinner, they’re not. But sustenance for the week ahead? Definitely."

The New York Times 'The 13 Best Cookbooks of Fall 2019’

"If you want to change how you cook—to learn new tricks—I heartily recommend “365.” You may find some of her combinations challenging, but your everyday cooking will never be the same. Hey, life’s short; it’s time to try dates in your meatloaf!"

Christopher Kimball / Milk Street

"Peters' recipes are flavorsome, wholesome and deceptively simple."

Town&Country Magazine '6 of The Best Seasonal Cookbooks 2019’

''Inspiration to get even the most jaded cook back in the kitchen.'' 

Independent ’11 Best Cookbooks 2019’

"With a recipe for each day of the year, you’ll never run out of inspiration here. Running through the entire calendar year, beginning in January, 365 concentrates on seasonal availability… Her recipes have a unique European and Maltese spin, filled with vibrant color and flavor."  

Inquirer '5 of The Best Cookbooks 2019‘

"A fantastic collection of delicious and easy-to-make recipes."  

Country&Town House Magazine

"365 is filled with a year’s worth of recipes and stunning photography. Meike’s goal is to take the pressure off cooks and bakers with seasonal recipes that are approachable and provide variety.“

Eat Your Books

"Every home cook faces the dilemma of trying to work out what to cook tonight. Thankfully, Meike Peters has made life a little more simple with her cookbook of 365 recipes for every day of the year. It's a genius idea, and not only that, but the book is packed with mouthwatering ideas that we can't wait to cook.“

House&Garden Magazine

"The book offers tons of ideas and suggestions for quick, creative weeknight dinners; for colorful salads; for long-simmering weekend stews; and for delicious desserts.“

Epicurious

"After cooking from Peters’ 365 I’m reminded that everything about cooking—from being in the kitchen, choosing ingredients, consulting recipes, singing along to the radio — is all about enjoying… Peters’ reminds us that each and every day of the year is about celebrating mealtime.“

ShipshapeEatworthy

"Her first book, Eat in My Kitchen, was a sensation. This volume is better and bigger.“

Cooking by the Book

"Don’t be surprised if this roast butternut squash with feta and pistachios (recipe no. 302 in 365) steals everyone’s attention from everything else on the table. It’s hard not to be completely smitten with the sophisticated edge that a sprinkling of pistachios along with some baked feta and a drizzle of cumin oil lends these comfortingly familiar roast squash wedges.“

Leite’s Culinaria

"If this is the year of “cook more homemade meals,” then “365: A Year of Everyday Cooking & Baking” from James Beard Award winning author Meike Peters may be just the ticket.This cookbook helps you resolve to cook every day in 2020 and provides the approachable recipes that every home cook needs ... I’m considering “365” as the antidote to a no-contest resolution like “cook more homemade meals.”

Herald

ABOUT 365

Every home cook faces the same conundrum—what should I make today? Find a delicious answer to that question every day of the year with Meike Peters, author of the James Beard Award-winning book Eat in My Kitchen and the popular blog of the same name.

These 365 new recipes are designed to complement the rhythm of your week, from quick, creative weeknight pasta dinners and colorful salads to fragrant, long-simmering weekend stews and cozy cakes. Try the Winter Caprese with Blood Orange, Beet, and Mozzarella; Riesling Mussels with Grapes and Tarragon; Raclette and Onion Spaetzle; and Tahini-Date Cake. Featuring the author's signature style of cooking, rooted in German and Mediterranean flavors and making the best of each season's lush produce, this new home-cooking bible will inspire you in the kitchen the whole year and beyond.

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The New York Times 'The 13 Best Cookbooks of Fall 2019' (print and online)

The Independent '11 Best Cookbooks of 2019'

Town&Country 'Six of the Best Seasonal Cookbooks'

The Wall Street Journal

The Guardian (print and online)

Oprah Magazine

Milk Street / Christopher Kimball's Book Reviews

Milk Street

Milk Street

The Washington Post (2021)

The Washington Post (2023)

Wired

WELT(print and online)

ZEIT Magazin (print and online)

ZEIT Magazin (print)

Living at Home (print)

Brigitte (print)

BookAuthority Best German Cooking Books of All Time

BookAuthority Best Pasta Cooking Books of All Time

Gourmand Awards Best Cookbooks 2020

The Philadelphia Inquirer 'The 5 Best Cookbooks of Fall 2019'

Salt+Spine

Pink Magazine

Times of Malta

Eat Your Books

Leite's Culinaria

Splendid Table

Sunday Circle

House&Garden

Sweet Paul Mag

Herald

Elle

Freundin

Emotion Slow

Petra

Epicurus

Shipshape Eatworthy

Cookery by the Book with Suzy Chase

Milky Magazine

Twigg Studios

RBB (radio)

Cooking by the Book

On the Menu

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The City Cook

AJC

What's Cookin' Today Show CRN (radio)

Gourmetwelten

Okka Rohd

Longstoryshort

FoodGal by Carolyn Jung

Tagesspiegel

BZ Zeitung