Welcome to another episode of the Cookbook Love Podcast.

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Inside the program, I’ll help you stop sitting on your cookbook idea and finally begin building it with confidence. Whether you want to preserve family recipes, share your expertise, grow your business, or create something meaningful to pass on, this program will help you make the decisions and take the steps that move cookbook projects forward. Visit Cookbook Writers Academy to learn more and enroll before the doors close.

Today on the show, I have an interview with Domenica Marchetti, author of nine cookbooks, including her newest release, Italian Cookies.

In this conversation, Domenica shares the story behind researching and writing a cookbook dedicated to the cookie traditions of all 20 regions of Italy. We talk about the bakery visits, travel experiences, regional specialties, and cultural traditions that shaped the book, as well as the creative process of developing and testing recipes inspired by generations of Italian bakers.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How Domenica researched cookie traditions across all regions of Italy
  • What bakery visits and travel taught her about recipe development and storytelling
  • Her journey from newspaper journalism to becoming a nine-time cookbook author
  • Why consistency, observation, and decision-making matter in cookbook writing
  • The connection between food traditions, culture, and community

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