How To Create A Family Cookbook (2024)

Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by CreateMyCookbook; however, all thoughts and opinions are my own.

Why Create A Family Cookbook?

As a food blogger I have tons of recipes typed up on my computer over the years. I started blogging in 2010 as a way for my friends and family to access my recipes. Before blogging, I used to use a computer program that I had to type my recipes into and then email the recipe to anyone that wanted one. But, my how times have changed!

Over the years while blogging I collected a library of cookbooks that have inspired me to create new recipes and piqued my interest into food photography. And surprisingly, I think I love food photography just a smidge more than baking, just a smidge though. ☺️

With all that said, I think it was about time to create my very own cookbook that showcases some of my families favorite baking recipes that I’ve made, as well as a few of theirs.

I hope that my family cookbook will inspire you to create a family cookbook of your own to give as gifts, or to pass down through generations.

How To Gather Recipes For Your Family Cookbook

  • Gather recipes from within your household.
  • Request recipes from your extended family.
  • Don’t forget your friends. They also make appearances at family functions as well.
  • For me it made sense to also include my most popular recipes from my blog.

Once you have all the recipes together, it’s time to let the fun begin.

Create An Account with Create My Cookbook

  1. Create an account with CreateMyCookbook by either registering with your email or by connecting with Facebook.
  2. Click on the “Create a Cookbook” button.

Get Started Making Your Own Cookbook

Here are a few things to think about when getting started with your cookbook.

  1. Choose a book title.
  2. Decide what type of cookbook you’re making: Personal or family, Fundraiser, Corporate, For sale in stores, Ebook, Other
  3. Select your theme. (Themes can be changed later.)

I chose to use the “Blank” theme. I prefer to have as much control as possible when I’m creating something but CreateMyCookbook has a few options to select from if you want a theme already set for you.

  • Blank
  • Country
  • Modern
  • Elegant
  • Kid friendly
  • Heirloom

Add Recipes

As a blogger I have most of my recipes all typed up so it was easy to copy and paste into the cookbook designer. However, you may have some recipes that are handwritten. Luckily, CreateMyCookbook has a cool function called WeTypeIt, where you just snap a picture of the handwritten recipe and they will type it into the cookbook designer for you.

As I mentioned above I have all my recipes all typed up, but I wanted to try out the WeTypeIt feature. So I wrote a recipe by hand and snapped a picture of each page of my recipe and uploaded the pictures using the WeTypeIt feature.

After a day or so, you’ll receive an email confirmation that your recipe has been added to your Recipe Box and it’s ready for you to place into your cookbook.

You can upload all your recipes at once or add them in one by one as you create your cookbook. I chose to load them up one by one.

Create My Cookbook also has the option to set up Contributors to your cookbook. I personally reached out to my family members for their recipes so I didn’t get the chance to use this feature but it is there to use if you would like.

How To Format Longer Recipes With Spacing Between Paragraphs

You can skip this section entirely if most of your recipes are short and only about 2 pages long. Mine on the other hand involve a lot of from-scratch-baking so my recipes run about 3 to 4 pages on average.

To make my recipes easier on the eyes I like to space out the steps as much as possible. Here is a quick run down of what I did.

When choosing the layout, select Long Recipe Page With Numbered Steps

Once you have your recipe entered, you’ll want to select Hide the Direction Step Number. This will get rid of the numbers but will keep the paragraph spacing. If you want numbers you can manually add them afterwards.

I wanted this format on all my recipe pages so I chose All Pages on the Edit Styling selector. If you want this format on only certain pages, then be sure to select This Page Only in the drop down menu.

Add Pictures

The cookbook designer has some stock images you’re free to use for your cookbook; however, I love the personal touch that an original photo brings, so I made sure to use all of my images for my cookbook.

It was’t until I started cooking and baking that I found my passion for food photography. I typically shoot with a DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) camera, but you don’t have to have a big or fancy camera to take mouthwatering food photographs.

Tips And Tools For Taking Food Photos With Your Smart Phone or DSLR

I think everyone has access to a smart phone so with a few tips and tools I can show you how to use your smart phone (or DSLR) to take some great pictures of your recipes.

Lighting

TIP 1: My number one tip I can give to someone who doesn’t have a lot of photography equipment is to pick a window in your home that gives great natural lighting. Keep in mind that the location of the window (North, South, East, West) will have an effect on the type of natural lighting you’ll get.

TIP 2: Remember the time of day you take your pictures. This will also effect the lighting in your pictures. I try to take my food photos at the same time everyday to get the most similar lighting as possible. This also sometimes means if it’s a stormy day, I might hold off on taking photos until the next day.

TIP 3: Once you’ve picked your window and the best time of day to shoot, next is choosing the direction of your natural lighting. There are a few types you can choose from: side lighting, back lighting or corner lighting. Side lighting is the easiest and most forgiving in my opinion and that’s what I use.

Food Photography Props And Tools

I have a few favorite food props that consistently make it in my food photos:

  • Antique marble cake stand
  • White cake/salad plates (Tip: smaller dishes are easier to photograph.)
  • Small handmade pottery plates
  • Small milk glass
  • Small white dish for showing off sprinkles or any garnish used in the recipe
  • Antique silverware (the tarnished silverware not only gives the pictures some character but it helps with keeping reflections away.
  • A few cotton and linen napkins.

The Set Up

My set up is pretty simple. Just a couple of wood photography boards and a reflector set up on my dinning table. That’s where I get the best natural light. If you don’t have photography boards you can check out your local hardware store for some wood boards and paint to create your own.

If your don’t have a reflector you can use a white poster board instead. I use the reflector to bounce light back into the scene to soften some of the shadows.

Food Styling

I like to use some of the garnish of whatever recipe I’m shooting and sprinkle some over the photography board. Whatever makes sense for your subject. Examples can include:

  • Sprinkles
  • Cocoa powder
  • Candy
  • Marshmallows
  • Fresh parsley
  • Fresh veggies
  • Fresh fruit

Cotton and linen napkins are also a great way to add texture to your subject. I prefer to keep my scene pretty simple so the food is the star.

Editing Smart Phone Images

I use a photo app on my smart phone to edit my phone pics. This way I can adjust lighting and white balance, which also helps keep my photos looking similar. You can use whichever photo app you like but I suggest using one to make improvements on white balance and lighting. The goal is to have your image look like it does in real life.

A Short List of Do’s And Don’ts Of Food Photography

  • Do take your time looking for lighting.
  • Do analyze the lighting in your photos.
  • Do practice.
  • Don’t shoot with your kitchen lights on.❗️
  • Don’t shoot in direct sunlight. ❗️

Arrange Your Cookbook Pages

Once I uploaded all of my recipes and photos I wanted to include in my cookbook I went to the Arrange Pages screen and arranged the recipes and pictures exactly how I wanted them. Since I didn’t upload the recipes in the exact order I wanted them to appear in the book, this page is very helpful.

The cookbook designer also automatically updates the Table of Contents page as you arrange the pages which is a huge time saver! After you have triple checked your cookbook for errors and formatting, it’s now time to Preview and Order.

Preview and Order

  1. Choose Binding Style: Wire-O Soft Cover, Hardback Casebound, eCookbook, Ringed Binder, Hardback Wire-O. I chose the Hardback Wire-O.
  2. Choose Paper Type: Matte Finish (standard), Gloss (premium), Matte Rite in the Rain (water resistant.)I chose Rite in the Rain paper option.
  3. Choose Options for Your Book: eCookbook, Remove CreateMyCookbook Branding
  4. Review Proofs
  5. Order Cookbook

Shipping Information

CreateMyCookbook has a detailed list of shipping estimates according to the style of cookbook selected as well as transit times and a shipping estimate calculator. I’m looking forward to receiving my cookbook very soon!

The Cookbook Tour!

Update! My cookbook has arrived! Check out the preview of my cookbook and don’t forget to enter the giveaway while you’re there for an $80.00 gift certificate from CreateMyCookbook!

How To Create A Family Cookbook (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to create a family cookbook? ›

How to Create a DIY Family Cookbook
  1. Identify the Main Recipes. Deciding what to include can take some time, but it will make the cookbook easier to put together in the end. ...
  2. Add Family Anecdotes and History. ...
  3. Organize Everything into Sections. ...
  4. Get Creative with Decorations. ...
  5. Give It a Name. ...
  6. Send It Away.
Jun 15, 2021

What are the 7 questions of a cookbook reviewer? ›

Here's my questions–who knows, maybe they'll help you the next time you're having brain freeze in the Cookbooks section.
  • Question 1: Is it useful? ...
  • Question 2: Is it thoughtful? ...
  • Question 3: Is it new? ...
  • Question 4: Does it tell a story? ...
  • Question 5: Is it well-designed? ...
  • Question 6: Is it focused?
Nov 14, 2011

How do you organize a family recipe book? ›

You should organize cookbooks in a way that makes sense to you. But experts recommend grouping cookbooks by cuisine (such as Indian, Italian, or Mexican), with separate sections for books on specific topics, such as grilling, seafood, or poultry.

How do you write a successful cookbook? ›

These are the key steps to take when writing a cookbook.
  1. Choose Your Concept. As mentioned above, owning your concept is a vital stage of the process. ...
  2. Plan Your Structure. ...
  3. Create A Proposal. ...
  4. Write Your Recipes. ...
  5. Test Your Recipes. ...
  6. Edit The Text. ...
  7. Finalise The Design. ...
  8. Proofread And Index.

What should the first page of a cookbook be? ›

Front matter
  1. Half-title (showing only the title of the book)
  2. Card page (list of author's previous books)*
  3. List of contributors*
  4. Title page.
  5. Copyright page.
  6. Dedication*
  7. Epigraph*
  8. Contents (the table of contents should be headed up with just 'Contents')
Jun 3, 2021

How many pages should a cookbook have? ›

Keep in mind that the average size of a cookbook is about 75 to 200 pages. On average, a typical cookbook will have around 150 recipes, but that varies as well, from small cookbooks with just 15 recipes to more than 300.

What order should a cookbook be in? ›

Organize your recipes by course

Appetizers, soups, salads, main dishes, desserts. If your recipes span these familiar categories, grouping them by their place in a full meal could be the right approach. It might sound straightforward, but it's an organizational cookbook tradition that works.

Why create a family cookbook? ›

Those recipes that receive family approval get adapted to fit into our busy lives and dietary requirements and eventually evolve into something altogether different. A family cookbook allows you to record those changes and makes an amazing keepsake for both family and friends.

How do you collect family recipes? ›

Start by sending an email to ask family members to contribute their recipes. Another option is to post a request for recipes on a private family Facebook page. These pages make for a convenient way to request a certain recipe from family members or to report on any recipes you've prepared.

What is the best format for recipe book? ›

The best way to format a cookbook is to dedicate two pages for each recipe. On the left page is usually the title, image and short description, and on the right page is a step-by-step instructions of the recipe.

How do I start a family cookbook? ›

Here's how to do it:
  1. Make a list of “family.” The most important step is to remember that “family” is yours to define. ...
  2. Decide your format. ...
  3. Consider images. ...
  4. Pick an organizing principle — or not. ...
  5. Start gathering. ...
  6. Decide how much recipe consistency you want. ...
  7. Start putting it together. ...
  8. Share the cookbook.
Oct 8, 2020

What does a cookbook proposal look like? ›

In its most basic form, a proposal should have an Overview, a Marketing section where the author talks about their platform and ability to promote their work, a Table of Contents with most, if not all of the recipes listed, and a section of Sample Recipes with fully-written headnotes (the story that intros the recipe).

What makes a cookbook sell? ›

In fact, 80% of cookbook sales are the result of word-of-mouth. Recipe contributors are built-in buyers, purchasing an average of 3 cookbooks each. Many others, including family, friends, and organization members, will also be eager to own several copies. For even greater success, use our FREE sales tools.

What program should I use to create a digital cookbook? ›

Plus, this cookbook software syncs with all your devices, so you can access your recipes anytime, anywhere.
  1. MealBoard. ...
  2. Living Cookbook. ...
  3. Cook'n Recipe Organizer. ...
  4. BigOven. ...
  5. ReciPal. ...
  6. Recipe Keeper. ...
  7. Zip Recipes. ...
  8. Yummly.
Nov 1, 2022

Is there an app for storing family recipes? ›

Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all-in-one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner available across all of your devices. Enter your recipes with as much or as little information as you like. Copy and paste recipes from your existing documents or apps. Categorize your recipes by course and category.

How many recipes do you need to publish a cookbook? ›

On average, a typical cookbook will have around 150 recipes, but that varies as well, from small cookbooks with just 15 recipes to more than 300.

How do I make a group cookbook? ›

To make one, all you have to do is contact your fellow party guests and ask them to submit a favorite recipe, then print the recipes and tape or insert them into a recipe book or binder.

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