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Alpine Cooking

The 10 Best Cookbooks for Skiers

Packed with mountain grub, adventure-ready treats, apr猫s recipes, and so much more, these are the best choices for skiers

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Alpine Cooking

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At 352 pages,听Alpine Cooking听serves as both a gorgeous cookbook and food writer Meredith Erickson鈥檚 travelog. Erickson has traveled extensively through the Italian Alps, France, Austria, and Switzerland, and all the while she collected recipes and stories. The resulting book is lush with telltale dishes like schnitzel and strudel, as well as photographs and tales that bring the region to life on the page.听$50, Penguin Random House

听is a diehard backcountry skier, regular contributor to SKI, and above all, a self-proclaimed foodie and 鈥渟kid鈥 (aka a ski bum who lives in Jackson Hole). Krass and her partner Max Ritter compiled this fun cookbook chock-full of hearty meals and adventure-ready treats for fellow skiers who need to fuel their skiing habit, but aren鈥檛 willing to live off of burritos, dehydrated meals, and protein bars. The 145-page cookbook includes ski town staples like chili, ramen, and elk burgers, as well as ski bum-friendly (read, easier on the wallet)听versions of seemingly complicated dishes like paella.听$45, Beyond Skid

Telluride-based food blogger Marla Meridith knows the deep pleasure of mountain grub. 鈥淗igh country food is honest, bold, and completely delicious,鈥 she says in the book鈥檚 introduction. Throughout听High Alpine Cuisine, Meridith shares recipes that range from belly-filling to apr猫s-minded鈥攁ll of which are pulled from, or are inspired by, her favorite ski resorts around the world.听$16, Page Street Publishing

Authors Tina Anderson and Sarah Pinneo know that to ski hard you need to eat well, they just don鈥檛 want to spend all day (or night) slaving in the kitchen. They鈥檙e guessing you don鈥檛 either. Enter听The Ski House Cookbook, with 125 dishes that require minimal prep and are achievable in ski condo-sized kitchens.听$20, Clarkson Potter

Apr猫s-ski might technically mean 鈥渁fter ski,鈥 but author Kelley Epstein doesn鈥檛 put a time constraint on her apr猫s. Instead she dedicates a whole cookbook to the cozy, snowy lifestyle that defines winter living and eating鈥攁nd with dishes like breakfast BLTs and a kitchen sink skillet cookie, you don鈥檛 even need to ski to dig in. Plus, there鈥檚 an entire chapter dedicated to cocktails and n/a sips.听$20, Chronicle Books

In Japanese cooking,听donabe听is both a style of cooking and the clay pot in which brothy, soul-warming meals like shabu shabu are cooked. In the book, authors Naoko Takei Moore and Kyle Connaughton give one-pot Japanese cooking to a broader audience. Perhaps not expected ski vacation fare, but we can promise that you鈥檒l want to eat any and all of the recipes after a snowy day on the slopes.听$24, Ten Speed Press

We鈥檒l be honest, author Hans Gerlach had us at the 鈥淐heese Dishes鈥 chapter鈥攁 full 25 pages鈥攄edicated to the dairy queen. With recipes from Bavaria, Austria, and Switzerland,听The Alpine Cookbook听might be an older book, but the recipes and imagery still resonate (hello, cheese doughnuts with rhubarb-raspberry compote).听$20, DK

During the pandemic, the Aspen restaurant community banded together to produce a cookbook, sales of which would help keep the industry afloat. It was a feelgood project, but the editor and听Aspen Times Weekly听food columnist听Amanda Rae Busch gave the book staying power. She did more than just assemble 100+ recipes, she created a book that听feels听like Aspen. And who doesn鈥檛 want to feel鈥攁nd eat鈥攍ike that?听$30, Aspen Cookbook

Fondue and skiing go together like peanut butter and jelly鈥攖hey鈥檙e wonderfully inseparable. In听Swiss Fondue, authors Arnaud and Jennifer Favre share 52 recipes and riffs on the dipping dish, which is far more than you could (or should!) eat in one ski season. P.S. As founders听of the Compagnons du Caquelon, an association of fondue lovers in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland, the听Favres have serious street cred.听$25, Helvetiq

With mountain ranges covering 80% of Chile, alpine living and cooking is a thing.听The Chilean Kitchen, by Pilar Hernandez, Eileen Smith, and Araceli Paz, is less a ski-themed cookbook and more a statement of Chilean culture and hospitality. Recipes are hearty and rib-sticking, and they鈥檙e guaranteed to have you leaning into the phrase听qu茅date un poquito, which means to stay a while.听$20, Skyhorse

Take a ski vacation to Whistler and chances are you鈥檒l hear about Araxi Restaurant & Oyster Bar. The spot is beloved, as is its chef-owner James Walt. In听Araxi: Roots to Shoots, Farm Fresh Recipes, Walt and co-author Andrew Morrison bring the restaurant鈥檚 magic鈥攐ne that hinges on seasonality and sustainability鈥攖o the home kitchen.听$30, Figure 1 Publishing

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