What can vintage cookbooks teach us about writing a cookbook readers will treasure? Welcome to another episode of the Cookbook Love Podcast. Today I sit down with Bobby Hicks, creator of Retro Recipes Kitchen and author of Retro Recipes: Vintage Dishes with a Modern Twist. Bobby shares how he combined his background as a videographer with his love of vintage recipes to build Retro Recipes Kitchen, a social media brand that eventually led to a traditional cookbook deal. Our conversation explores why the most memorable cookbooks offer more than recipes. They preserve culture, spark nostalgia, and invite readers to gather around the table.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How Bobby transformed his videography skills into Retro Recipes Kitchen and, ultimately, a traditionally published cookbook.
  • Why the stories behind recipes are often what readers remember most.
  • What food history can teach cookbook authors about creating a lasting legacy.
  • How nostalgia and hospitality can make your cookbook more meaningful to readers.

Whether you’re dreaming of writing your first cookbook or looking for ways to make your recipes more meaningful, this conversation will inspire you to think beyond the ingredients. Every recipe has a story, and those stories are often what readers remember long after the meal is over.

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Things We Mention in This Episode:

Retro Recipes Kitchen

French Laundry Cookbook by Thomas Keller

Heritage by Sean Brock

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