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🍽️ Cook Like Joanna, Celebrate Like Family — Your Table’s New Best Friend
Magnolia Table is Joanna Gaines' bestselling cookbook featuring 125 easy, flavorful recipes inspired by her family favorites and Southern comfort food, enhanced with seasonal, homegrown produce. Celebrated for its warmth, sophistication, and stunning photography, it’s a top-ranked culinary guide that brings together tradition and modern American classics to elevate everyday meals.







| Best Sellers Rank | #1,405 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Southern U.S. Cooking, Food & Wine #4 in Celebrity & TV Show Cookbooks #10 in Quick & Easy Cooking (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 36,124 Reviews |
J**O
Delicious, easy, and sophisticated. Family recipes.
My husband bought this book for me for Mother’s Day. I had no idea what to expect and I’m delighted with it. It’s a collection of their family recipes from both sides, so it’s a great blend of mostly southern comfort food, with a few Syrian and Korean dishes with a family friendly, yet sophisticated vibe. Her recipes are easy, flavorful, and call for everyday ingredients. I think she has a slight crush on Gruyere cheese. I’m fine with that because I do, too. My thoughts and pics of the dishes we’ve tried: 1-2) Gaines Brothers Burgers – p 81 with Bacon-Tomato Sweet Drip Jam – p 82. These were great burgers! They were huge, so next time, I’m making them 6 oz each instead of nearly 11! The tomato drip jam makes enough to make this dinner twice. I considered scaling it back, but I’m so glad I didn’t because it’s soooo good! 3) Layered Arugula Salad with Pear Vinaigrette – p 121. Beautiful and lovely flavor balance. The punch of the blue cheese is perfect against the sweet pears and candied walnuts, and the tart pomegranate arils are a nice contrast. 4-5) Stew with Jalapeño Cornbread – p 261. This is delicious. The beef stew has tons of flavor. The cornbread isn’t sweetened at all beyond corn’s natural sweetness. The corn kernels, jalapeños, and pimentos make it really yummy, and not too spicy, and the texture’s great. This dinner’s a total keeper. 6-7) Buttermilk Blueberry Puff – p 291. So rich and sweet. This is easy peasy, but a wonderfully decadent croissant bread pudding for brunch. (I think she has it in desserts.) I prepped it the night before and let it come to room temperature while I gave the oven plenty of time to preheat. It added a few minutes to the baking time, but worked really well. 8) Potato Gratin Mini Stacks – p 179. As yummy as they are cute. 9) Beef Tenderloin with Pickled Jalapeno Sour Cream – p 249. This is delicious. The marinade’s great, and we loved the jalapeno sauce. 10) Roasted Asparagus with Red Wine Bernaise Sauce – p 163. This was really good. The sauce should be silky. You wont stop whisking to answer your darling child’s text, so you wont break your emulsion, and yours will be much more aesthetically pleasing. Lol! 11) I sliced the leftover tenderloin paper thin and piled it on hoagies toasted with butter and garlic salt with a little thin extra sharp cheddar melted on it, and spooned that jalapeno cream over it. That was a fantastic sandwich! 12) Mom’s Bulgogi with Cucumber Kimchi Salad – p 240. Fantastic bulgogi. It marinates for 5 hours then gets a short spin on the grill. Her cucumber kimchi doesn’t require any fermentation. It’s a lovely, spicy, crisp, fresh, pickled tasting salad. I’ll update this as I play in the book more! Some others I have flagged to try: Jojo’s biscuits – p 18 with Bob’s Classic Gravy – p 21 * Garlic Cheese Grits – p 31 * Eggs Benedict Casserole – p 35 * Syrian Donuts – p 45 * Quick Orange Walnut Sweet Rolls – p 57 * Curry Chicken Salad with Toasted Nuts – p 79 * Country Potato Soup with Crumbled Bacon – p 103 * Sausage and Kale Soup – p 109 * White Cheddar Bisque – p 111 * Autumn Butternut Squash Soup – p 113 * Brussels Sprouts Salad – p 115 * Peach Caprese – p 117 * Deviled Eggs – p 133 * Party Queso – p 135 * Baked Brie – p 150 * Sheet Pan Nachos – p 151 * White Bean Hummus – p 153 * Souffled Broccoli Casserole – p 171 * Creamy Squash Casserole with Green Chiles – p 177 * Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas – p 193 * Chicken Pot Pie – p 197 * Dedication Casserole – p 197 * King Ranch Chicken with Mexican-Style Jicama Salad – p 207 * Mom’s Bulgogi with Cucumber Kimchi Salad – p 240 * Jo’s Fatayar with Lebanese Salad – p 244 * Broiled Honey Thyme Peaches with Ice Cream and Aged Balsamic – p 281 * Chocolate Orange Bread Pudding – p 293
F**S
A Culinary Journey to the Heart of Waco
As an aspiring home cook and a fan of Fixer Upper, I was thrilled to dive into Joanna Gaines' cookbook, Magnolia Table. From the moment I turned the first page, I was transported to the heart of Waco, Texas, where Joanna's passion for family, tradition, and good food radiates from every recipe. Magnolia Table is more than just a cookbook; it's an invitation into Joanna's home and her heart. It's a testament to her belief that there's no better way to celebrate family and friendship than through the art of togetherness, celebrating tradition, and sharing a great meal. And after trying out several recipes from the book, I couldn't agree more. The recipes in Magnolia Table are a delightful mix of classic American dishes and personal family favorites, all infused with Joanna's warmth and passion for cooking. From breakfast to dinner, small plates to desserts, there's something for everyone in this book. One of the standout recipes for me was the biscuits. The instructions were easy to follow, and the result was absolutely delicious. They were light, fluffy, and had a beautiful golden-brown crust. They were the perfect accompaniment to a hearty breakfast or a comforting bowl of soup. Another favorite was the fried chicken. The recipe was straightforward, and the chicken came out perfectly crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. It was a hit with the whole family and has since become a staple in our dinner rotation. The strawberry jam was a revelation. It was sweet, tangy, and bursting with fresh strawberry flavor. It was the perfect spread for the biscuits and a delightful addition to our breakfast table. What I love most about Magnolia Table is Joanna's emphasis on using homegrown, seasonal produce. Many of the recipes incorporate fresh fruits and vegetables, showcasing them at the peak of their flavor. It's a testament to Joanna's love for her garden and her commitment to providing her family with the freshest, most nutritious meals. In addition to the delicious recipes, Magnolia Table is beautifully designed. The pages are filled with stunning photographs that capture the essence of each dish and the warmth of the Gaines family home. It's a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. Magnolia Table is a must-have for any home cook. Whether you're a fan of Joanna Gaines, a lover of good food, or just someone who enjoys cooking for your family, this book has something for you. It's filled with great recipes, easy-to-follow instructions, and delicious food that will bring your family and friends together around the table. So grab a copy, tie on your apron, and get ready to cook up some memories with Magnolia Table. You won't be disappointed.
T**Y
Beautiful Cookbook with Delicious and Comforting Recipes
The Magnolia Table Cookbook Volume 1 is everything I hoped it would be. Every recipe I have tried has turned out amazing and full of flavor. The directions are easy to follow and the ingredients are simple, making it perfect for everyday cooking. The photos are beautiful and give the book such a warm and inviting feel. It is full of comforting family style meals that make any table feel special. I especially love the baked goods and breakfast recipes which have become favorites in my home. This cookbook is both practical and inspiring. It looks gorgeous on the counter and the recipes never disappoint. A definite must have for anyone who loves home cooking and Joanna Gaines’ style.
B**E
Simple cookbook!
Great cookbook (lots of pictures & simple recipes). Easy to read & comprehend. Great job so thank you Joanne & seller!
N**S
This is a wonderful cookboom
I love this cookbook. Recipes are simple and delicious. I’ve had it for 3 weeks and made several desserts, side dishes, dinners that my family have thoroughly enjoyed
L**G
Exceeded My Expectations!
I honestly put off buying this book because when I saw it at Costco I randomly flipped through and saw a soup recipe with kale in it. Lol I know, totally lame excuse. I just am not into the whole kale, quinoa, superfood annual fad thing. I also was a bit nervous because I came across a recipe review somewhere for the 1919 pimento cheese (which I’ve come to love after having lived in the south for years), and someone was complaining about the use of velveeta. So skepticism aside, this book kept coming up on my recommendations and I decided to give it another look. I’m SOOO glad I did! This is an amazing book, honestly. Very down to earth with classic recipes. Realistically, velveeta is only used a couple of times in the book and both in totally relevant places, actually, the mac & cheese only calls for a couple of tablespoons, I think. I’m pretty sure some people are just delusional and judgmental. This was an awesome book! There are some optional shortcuts of using canned biscuits if you want, but those could easily be substituted for the biscuit recipe she provides in the book. The meals are very simple and delicious. I also appreciate the personal stories and reasons why the meals are near and dear to their family. It was an excellent cookbook. There were lovely photos and simple instructions. I would highly recommend it! I also got the 2nd book, as they came together. I really prefer the first one. It seems more personal, whereas the second one is a bit more of what they serve in their restaurants. The recipes are good, just a bit more advanced. More, bread/pie crust type recipes. This first book is more weeknight home cooking and entertaining. It’s also worth mentioning that I bought the kindle versions, as I’m desperately trying to declutter. The layout and photos we perfect. Definitely give this one a try, and don’t be intimidated by the kale soup recipe.
M**N
Great recipes and good instructions
As a huge fan of JoAnna Gaines, and am recently enjoying her new cooking show, I was excited to receive her cook book. It IS a great cook book, but would be better if the font it is written in was bigger. I am having a really hard time reading the recipes because the letters are so small. I had planned on eventually obtaining all her cook books. But if they all are written in such small fonts, I would be so disappointed. I give this book 4 stars because the recipes are great. But I have a hard time reading such small fonts.
S**D
Enjoyable read
Wonderful, creative and warm magazine.
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