The art of writing a memorable cookbook featuring Amy Rosen and Giselle Courteau

Published: Oct. 15, 2019, 11:24 p.m.

To get things started, our co-hosts briefly provided their recap of the last few episodes of The Great Canadian Baking Show and after some assessment and reflection, reevaluate some of their original predictions. In a somewhat surprising outcome, the duo find that they agree on not just who they think will go the distance, but also in the ways they\u2019ve seen the show\u2019s format change since last season.

Next, Waverman and Wilson jump into this episode\u2019s main topic of discussion: cookbooks. The two food writers describe what they look for in a cookbook, share with one another some of their favourites, and describe what exactly makes them memorable.

Who better to reach out to for cookbook perspectives than two cookbook authors? To conclude this week\u2019s episode, Wilson has a chat with fellow Edmonton foodie and Duchess Bakeshop owner and award-winning cookbook author Giselle Courteau, who describes what to expect from her October 16th sophomore release, Duchess At Home.