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Food Blogs

Some of the best and most interesting food writing appears on personal blogs, especially if you are looking for food and recipes outside of the mainstream.

Food Blog Search

Food Blog Search is a Google Custom Search engine that searches 3000 food blogs collected by Elise Bauer of Simply Recipes.



 

Food Blog Awards & Directories

 

Selected Food Blogs

  • 101 Cookbooks
    Heidi Swanson is a San Francisco based photographer, cookbook author, designer who looked at her collection of cookbooks one day in 2003 and decided it was time to stop collecting and start cooking. Her blog has garnered numerous awards and mentions in the food press.
  • Appon's Thai Food
    This food blog offers Thai recipes with commentary - which is always more interesting than a straight recipe book.
  • BA Foodist
    This Bon Appetit blog by Andrew Knowlton was a 2009 finalist for the James Beard Foundation award for a blog focusing on food, beverage, restaurants, or nutrition.
  • Bay Area Bites
    A food blog produced by KQED San Francisco commenting on the food scene in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Chocolate & Zucchini
    The blog of Clotilde Dusolier, a 27 year-old Parisian, who now has published a cookbook of the same name.
  • Cookbooker
    Cookbooker lets you catalogue, rate and review recipes from your favorite cookbooks, magazines and websites, then find out what other cooks think about them.
  • Cooking Diva
    This Panamanian chef took the 2007 Bloggies award for Best Latin Blog.
  • Cooking Issues: The French Culinary Institute's Tech'N Stuff Blog
    For a more food "science" take on things.
  • David Lebovitz
    A former Chez Panisse pastry chef who now lives in Paris.
  • eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters
    Read. Chew. Discuss. Includes forums, blogs, and mediawatch.
  • Ethicurean: Chew the right thing
    eth•i•cu•re•an n. (also adj.) Someone who seeks out tasty things that are also sustainable, organic, local, and/or ethical — SOLE food, for short.
  • Food History News: Editor's Notebook
    Here's where they post all the information that goes stale quickly in print. Little tidbits of what is happening that will be of interest to those specializing in food history.
  • The Food Section
    A great food blog from New York City. Of course it will make you cry to see all the food events they have access to there! But they have great links to explore (to blogs and more).
  • Foodista.com
    Foodista, a community of bloggers, holds two International Food Blogger Conferences.
  • FXCuisine.com
    This is the blog of François-Xavier (FX), a French-speaking Swiss gastronome with wide ranging tastes living on the shores of Lake Geneva. Learn about raclette, 300 minute eggs, priest stranglers and more.
  • Hunter Angler Gardener Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast
    This food blog by Hank Shaw was a 2009 finalist for the James Beard Foundation award for a blog focusing on food, beverage, restaurants, or nutrition.
  • In My Kitchen Garden
    In 1994, at 26, FarmGirl Susan sold her little bakery cafe, packed up 200 boxes of books & antiques, waved goodbye to her native California and moved to a farm in the middle of nowhere (Missouri). This is her Kitchen Garden blog.
  • James Beard Foundation Blog: Delights & Prejudices
    Covers things like Food Trends to Watch for in 2012.
  • Leite's Culinaria
    David Leite (pronounced leet) is the author of The New Portuguese Table, which won the 2010 IACP First Book/Julia Child Award. Other well-known contributors also post so there is a variety.
  • Michael Ruhlman
    Cleveland native and author/co-author of many books about food and chefs. He has a blogroll of Chefs' blogs.
  • The Old Foodie
    "From Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, The Old Foodie gives you 400 words each weekday on a topic related to the day, plus a historic recipe, and sometimes a menu. And how much fun is that!"
  • Our One Block Diet
    This Sunset magazine blog won the 2009 James Beard Foundation award for food blogs. The project highlighted the satisfactions, surprises (and worries) of producing one's own food: raising hens, keeping bees, making wine, growing food, feasting well, and showing how you can too (well, at least if you live on the West Coast...)
  • Parla Food
    Katie Parla, a travel writer, food historian, and sommelier based in and around Italy, chases down the best food in Italy and elsewhere in this blog.
  • The Paupered Chef
    Maintained by Nick Kindelsperger and Blake Royer from Chicago, this blog offers detailed, fully-illustrated cooking instructions for their dishes.
  • The Pioneer Woman Cooks
    This award-winning blog is written by a woman who lives in the middle of nowhere on a working cattle ranch and whose days are spent "wrangling children, chipping dried manure from boots, washing jeans, and frying calf nuts."
  • Serious Eats
    This community food blog will keep you posted on what's happening in the food world, especially in New York City. Related food blogs include "slice" for pizza and "A hamburger today".
  • Simply Recipes
    Elise Bauer of Carmichael, California started this family recipe blog in 2003. Simply Recipes was voted Best Food Blog Overall in the 2006 Food Blog Awards. Her photos are particularly good.
  • Spatulatta
    If you have kids at home, have them check out this blog with webcasts from two young girls in Chicago.
  • Vegan Lunch Box
    Winner of the best food blog from bloggies in 2006.
  • Whole Story
    The official Whole Foods Market blog.
 

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Selected Books

Yes, there are books on food blogs... Quite a few books originated from food blogs.

Foodista: Best of Food Blogs Cookbook
TX714.F66355 2010x
As the first grassroots cookbook to emerge from social media, The Foodista Best of Food Blogs Cookbook features competition-tested recipes from the website Foodista.com. "More than any other type of food writing, food blogging gives us intimate snapshots of a diversity of lives and kitchens."
 
Lebovitz, David
The Sweet Life in Paris: Delicious Adventures in the World's Most Glorious - and Perplexing - City
TX637.L42 2009
David Lebovitz based this IACP nominated book on his Paris blog.