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Molly Baz (née Lundquist-Baz; born 1987 or 1988) is an American cook, recipe developer, and food writer. She was a senior food editor at Bon Appétit magazine and appeared frequently in videos for the magazine's YouTube channel before leaving in 2020. Baz has published two cookbooks, Cook This Book (2021) and More Is More (2023), both of which are New York Times Best Sellers. Early life and education Baz was born in 1987 or 1988. She is from Rhinebeck, New York. She was educated at Poughkeepsie Day School where she graduated in 2006. She then studied art history at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, graduating in 2010. She discovered her love of cooking while studying abroad in Florence, Italy. In her senior year at Skidmore, she and her classmate hosted biweekly dinners that were prepared with local ingredients and open to the local Saratoga Springs community. Career Early career (2008–2014) Wanting to work as a chef without attending culinary school, Baz worked as a line cook in restaurants in Boston and New York City from 2008 to 2014, including at the now-closed Picholine in Lincoln Square. She took a break between jobs in 2011 to go on a road trip in the southern United States with her father, who is a photographer, and visit barbecue establishments and learn from barbecue pitmasters. While in New York in 2013, she co-founded a catering company named Rustic Supper. Time at Bon Appétit (2015–2020) Baz worked as a recipe tester for Condé Nast's Epicurious starting in 2015 before moving to Bon Appétit, where in 2018 she was Senior Associate Food Editor. After Bon Appétit increased its focus on video content in 2016, Baz also presented on the magazine's YouTube channel with Andy Baraghani, Sohla El-Waylly, Priya Krishna, Brad Leone, and Claire Saffitz. One video series, Making Perfect, had Baz and other staff of the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen cook "perfect" versions of meals such as pizza or a Thanksgiving dinner. According to food website Eater, fans on YouTube praised Baz for her "casual relatability, her thoroughly explained recipes, and her attention to detail." With Baraghani and musicians Cupcakke and Ella Mai, Baz held cooking demonstrations at the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco in 2019. In June 2020, Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport resigned after a photo of him in brownface garnered criticism. The resignation also came as employees, including assistant food editor Sohla El-Waylly, publicly accused the magazine and its parent company Condé Nast of discriminating against employees of color. After El-Waylly, Krishna, and Rick Martinez, all people of color, announced their departure from the magazine's video content in August, Baz wrote on Instagram that she would no longer appear in videos for the magazine. She departed the publication in October. After Bon Appétit (2020–present) In November 2020, Baz started a food media subscription service on Patreon named Recipe Club through which she offered weekly recipes and other content. According to Business Insider, after one month of business, Recipe Club had gained "several thousand" subscribers. Baz chose a subscription business model for Recipe Club so she could keep developing recipes and prevent herself from "going dark" before publishing her cookbook in early 2021. Also in December, Baz and Bon Appétit colleague Carla Lalli Music began a livestreamed video series on the Instagram Live platform, titled You Got Snack'd. Baz published a cookbook, titled Cook This Book, on April 20, 2021, through the Clarkson Potter imprint. The book was critically and commercially successful, becoming a New York Times Best Seller. Food52 and Taste of Home named the book as one of the best cookbooks of 2021. A review by Publishers Weekly described the book as "an exciting crash course in cooking fundamentals." Describing the book as "downright rebellious" at times, Anne Valdespino of The Mercury News wrote that the book's title "smacks" of activist Abbie Hoffman's Steal This Book and highlighted its "unconventional format", "slangy lingo", and "well placed cuss words." In 2022, it was announced that Baz would appear as a guest judge on the Discovery+ streaming series The Julia Child Challenge, created by the Food Network. Baz published a second cookbook, More Is More, with Clarkson Potter in October 2023. Library Journal reviewer Sarah Tansley recommended the book, writing that it offers "plenty of instruction for beginners and spunky flair and big flavor for all kitchens", and Wired magazine's Joe Ray later named it as one of nineteen best cookbooks for the year. Personal life Baz and her husband Ben Willett moved from New York City to Altadena, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, California, in 2020. References. Discover the Molly Baz popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Molly Baz books.

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  • More Is More synopsis, comments

    More Is More

    Molly Baz

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Learn to cook with confidence and unbridled joy in 100 big, bold, flavorful recipes from Molly BazA BEST COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR: NPR, Good Housekeepin...

  • Make Every Dish Delicious synopsis, comments

    Make Every Dish Delicious

    Lesley Chesterman

    Shortlisted for the 2023 Taste Canada AwardsRecipes, perfected. A repertoire of reliable, classic recipes and fundamental techniques that deliver gorgeous results, every time, for ...

  • Simply Jamie synopsis, comments

    Simply Jamie

    Jamie Oliver

    PREORDER THE BRAND NEW COOKBOOK FROM JAMIE OLIVERThis edition has been adapted for the US market.In five knockout chapters covering Midweek Meals, Weekend Wins, Reliable Roasting P...

  • Ready, Set, Cook synopsis, comments

    Ready, Set, Cook

    Dawn Perry

    Create delicious meals in no time with more than 125 recipes the whole family will love from the former food director of Real Simple Dawn Perry.Former food director of Real Simple ...

  • A Generous Meal synopsis, comments

    A Generous Meal

    Christine Flynn

    NATIONAL BESTSELLERDinner can be equal parts impressive and simple any day of the week. Sometimes all you need is a little inspiration and a cabbageand this book!In A Generous Meal...

  • 5 Ingredients Mediterranean synopsis, comments

    5 Ingredients Mediterranean

    Jamie Oliver

    THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERJamie's most popular cookbook goes Mediterranean in this mouthwatering followupThis edition has been adapted for the US market. 5 Ingredients Mediterra...