Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Magnolia Table: A Collection of Recipes for Gathering by Joanna Gaines (with Marah Stets)

Magnolia Table: A Collection of Recipes for Gathering by Joanna Gaines (with Marah Stets) is exactly the kind of cookbook you actually use, not just admire on the counter.

This book is full of classic, comforting, down-to-earth recipes that feel like real home cooking. Yes, there’s a little kale and even some Velveeta, but it’s used sparingly and makes total sense where it shows up (the mac and cheese is excellent, by the way).

The recipes are easy to follow, use simple ingredients, and just work. Everything I’ve made has been flavorful and family-friendly, from burgers and stews to baked goods and breakfasts. The baked items in particular are standouts, and several have already become repeat favorites in my house. I also really appreciated the personal stories sprinkled throughout makes the book feel warm and personal, not overly polished or “brand-y.”

The photos are beautiful without being intimidating, and the layout is clean and inviting (even the Kindle version looks great). Compared to Volume 2, this first book feels more personal and geared toward everyday meals and casual entertaining, which I preferred.

Overall, this is a practical, cozy, reliable cookbook that lives up to the hype. If you love comfort food, simple but delicious recipes, and Joanna Gaines’ style, this one’s absolutely worth owning.

★★★★★

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