Vår kokbok explained

Author:
Language:Swedish
Subject:Basic cooking
Genre:Cookbook
Publisher:Kooperativa förbundets provkök
Norstedts förlag
Pub Date:1951
Media Type:Printed, digital, audio
Pages:
  • 455 (1st edition)
  • 896 (28th edition)
Awards:
  • Gourmand World, Best Bestseller 2016 (nominated)
  • Gourmand World, Best Series 2016 (nominated)
  • Gourmand World, Best Series 2017 (won)
Isbn:91-29-40345-6
Isbn Note:(10th edition)
Notes:LIBRIS-ID:2145536 (1st edition)
Website:https://www.norstedts.se/bok/9789113114583/var-kokbok-v499465

Swedish: Vår kokbok (English: Our Cookbook) is the oldest of the three classic basic cookbooks in Sweden, the other two being Swedish: [[Rutiga Kokboken]] and Swedish: [[Bonniers Kokbok]], and was first published in 1951 by Swedish: [[Kooperativa Förbundet|KF:s Provkök]].[1] [2] It was Sweden's most sold cookbook as of 2012, with 2.1 million copies sold since its publication.[3]

The first edition was written by former home economics teacher Anna-Britt Agnsäter for Swedish: KF Provkök. She initially made a "crisis book" about how to cook during food rationing, which was about to be printed. But during an inspiring trip to the USA she telegraphed home to stop the presses.

The new iteration was a more educational, scientific, and easy-to-use cookbook that contained clearer information and exact details about how to cook each dish. It did away with old, vague measuring units like "coffee cup" and "pinch", which were replaced with liters, deciliters, and milliliters. It was the first Swedish cookbook to use the four-piece measuring set and meat thermometer in the recipes. The cookbook has always advocated for modest, rational consumption. Its focus has changed over time, from covering efficiency to healthy eating to environmentally friendly cooking, but the endpoint has remained the same.[4]

Swedish: Vår kokbok is revised about every three years, with lighter and more in-depth revisions done alternately. It has been described as a reference work that young adults are gifted when they move away from home, which is then kept and used long past when it has fallen apart. In 2017 Norstedts Förlag published their 27th edition of Swedish: Vår kokbok. In 2015 they also published Swedish: Vår kokbok vegan.[5] In 2016 Swedish: Vår kokbok was nominated by Gourmand World in the categories "best bestseller" and "best series".[6] In 2017 the publisher Coop-Norstedts won the Gourmand World Cookbooks "best series" award for the vegetarian version Swedish: Vår gröna kokbok.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vår kokbok revolutionerade köket. Hagström. Michael. 9 September 2016. KF. sv. Our Cookbook revolutionized the kitchen. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170227151808/http://www.kf.se/var-kokbok-revolutionerade-koket/. 27 February 2017. 23 October 2019.
  2. Web site: Grundkokboken – otrendig storsäljare. Winkler. Lasse. 23 May 2016. Svensk Bokhandel. sv. The basic cookbook – untrendy bestseller. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20181011013751/http://www.svb.se/nyheter/grundkokboken-otrendig-storsaljare. 11 October 2018. 23 October 2019.
  3. News: Kokbokstrenden håller i sig. 17 January 2012. Uppsala Nya Tidning. 3 November 2019. sv. subscription.
  4. Web site: Vår Kokbok - En studie om den historiska utvecklingen inom matkonsumtion i Vår Kokbok. Persson Riis. Maja. 16 January 2014. Diva. Karlstad Universitet. sv. Vår Kokbok - An essay about the historical development of food consumption in Vår Kokbok.
  5. Web site: Libris result: "Vår kokbok". 24 October 2019. LIBRIS. 24 October 2019.
  6. Web site: Sveriges bästa kokböcker tävlar om att bli bäst i världen. Agorelius. Pelle. 9 June 2017. Pelle Agorelius AB. sv. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191103094237/http://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/pelle-agorelius-ab/pressreleases/sveriges-baesta-kokboecker-taevlar-om-att-bli-baest-i-vaerlden-1722719. 3 November 2019. 3 November 2019.
  7. Web site: Cookbooks Shortlist 2017. Gourmand World Cookbook. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170607130330/http://www.cookbookfair.com/index.php/component/k2/item/62-cookbooks-shortlist-2017. 7 June 2017. 3 November 2019.