Key Takeaways
- Best beginner Instant Pot pick: The Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook sits at bestseller rank #18 and is under five bucks right now.
- Type 2 diabetes starter: The Diabetic Cookbook and Meal Plan for the Newly Diagnosed is ranked #2 in its category and includes a four-week intro plan.
- WV-relevant find: The Ole Smoky Moonshine Family Cookbook is a Smoky Mountains classic that lands well in any West Virginia kitchen.
- Hunting kitchen staple: The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook is at bestseller rank #9 and runs 54% off.
- Discount range: This week’s cookbook deals run 52% to 77% off, with most hardcovers under $17.
Prices verified May 27, 2026.
Late May in West Virginia means the porch furniture is finally out, the rhubarb is starting to look like something, and I’m staring at my kitchen wondering why I have seventeen cookbooks and still cook the same six things on rotation. This is the week I usually break that streak. Memorial Day cookouts are coming up, the garden’s about to start dumping squash on us, and a good cookbook hitting at the right time can change what a whole summer of meals looks like.
WV Finds went heavy on cookbooks this week because the discounts on hardcover titles got serious. I noticed Clarkson Potter has multiple titles cut by more than half, which is unusual for them outside Prime Day. The biggest surprise was watching The Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook hold its bestseller rank at #18 while sitting under five dollars, which tells me people are still buying Instant Pot books at a steady clip even six years past the trend peak.
Mostly cookbooks for everyday cooks below, with a few specialty picks for the hunters and the meal-plan crowd. The Ole Smoky Moonshine cookbook made the list partly because it’s a fun read and partly because nobody asked but I have opinions about moonshine-glazed pork.
What’s the best Instant Pot cookbook for beginners?
The Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook from Callisto is the best beginner pick in this week’s deals, and it’s been sitting at bestseller rank #18 for a reason. It’s organized by meal type with cook times listed clearly, which is what a brand-new pressure cooker owner needs more than fancy recipes.
Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook

The Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook: Easy Recipes for Fast & Healthy Meals
This is the cookbook I recommend to anyone who just got an Instant Pot and is afraid of it. Recipes lean toward fast weeknight meals, not gourmet projects, and the cooking times are spelled out so you don’t have to do mental math about pressure release. At under five dollars right now, it’s the cheapest way to actually start using the thing instead of letting it sit on the counter.
- Beginner-friendly recipes
- Organized by meal type
- Bestseller rank #18
Diabetic Cookbook for the Newly Diagnosed
For a different kind of beginner, this one is built around a four-week introduction for someone newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It’s ranked #2 in its category and sold by Amazon, which I take as a quality signal on a topic where accuracy matters. The meal plan structure is the value here. You’re not just getting recipes, you’re getting a framework to follow while you figure out what works for your body.
- Four-week intro plan
- Type 2 diabetes focus
- Bestseller rank #2
Which Southern cookbooks are worth grabbing?
Southern cookbooks have a strong showing this week, with the Southern Living 20th Anniversary edition leading the pack at 72% off. If you cook biscuits, beans, or anything with brown sugar, these three are the ones to look at.
Southern Living Annual Recipes 20th Anniversary
The Southern Living Annual Recipes 20th Anniversary collection is a heavy reference book, not a quick weeknight read. You get two decades of the magazine’s best-tested recipes in one place, which makes it the kind of book you flip through when you don’t know what to cook and end up with a casserole on the table. Mine lives on the shelf next to the older Southern Living hardcovers from the 90s, and it gets pulled down constantly.
- 20 years of tested recipes
- Hardcover reference
- Bestseller rank #962
Secrets of the Southern Table
Secrets of the Southern Table by Virginia Willis takes a wider view of what Southern food means today, including influences from immigrant communities that have shaped the region’s cooking. It’s a modern book with a research bent, which I like. The recipes lean a little more involved than Southern Living’s, so plan accordingly.
- Modern Southern cooking
- Cultural heritage focus
- Sold by Amazon
Ole Smoky Moonshine Family Cookbook
Shining is the Ole Smoky Moonshine cookbook, and yes, the recipes actually use moonshine. Glazes, marinades, desserts, a few cocktails. It’s a Tennessee book technically, but anyone in the southern Appalachians will recognize the food. Bestseller rank #1,018 isn’t huge, but for a niche cookbook that’s solid.
- Moonshine-based recipes
- Appalachian flavors
- Bestseller rank #1,018
Best comfort food cookbook deals this week
The comfort food category got hit hard with discounts, ranging from 52% off on Ina Garten’s Modern Comfort Food to 75% off on David Venable’s Comfort Food Shortcuts. This is the section to browse if you cook for a family or you’re trying to feed people without spending all day in the kitchen.
Comfort Food Shortcuts by David Venable

Comfort Food Shortcuts: An "In the Kitchen with David" Cookbook from QVC's Resident Foodie
David Venable’s Comfort Food Shortcuts is exactly what the title says. Recipes built around prepared ingredients and time savers, which makes it useful for weeknight cooking even if you don’t watch QVC. The 75% discount makes it close to impulse-buy territory.
- Time-saver recipes
- Family meals
- Bestseller rank #1,743
The Happy Cookbook by Steve Doocy
Steve Doocy’s Happy Cookbook leans heavily into family-style American comfort recipes. Nothing here will challenge an experienced cook, but that’s not the point. If you want a book full of meatloaf, casserole, and Sunday dinner ideas without surprises, this fits.
- American comfort recipes
- Family-style cooking
- Hardcover
Modern Comfort Food by Ina Garten
Ina Garten’s Modern Comfort Food is the standout of this section in terms of recipe quality. Bestseller rank #14 and a 52% discount on a recent hardcover hold up against any cookbook deal I’ve seen this month. The braised short ribs alone justify the book if you cook for company.
- Barefoot Contessa recipes
- Hardcover
- Bestseller rank #14
Are popular cookbook names like Half Baked Harvest on sale?
Yes, and that’s the surprise of the week. Half Baked Harvest Every Day is sitting at bestseller rank #4 in its category at 77% off, which almost never happens to a current title from a name-brand author.
Half Baked Harvest Every Day

Half Baked Harvest Every Day: Recipes for Balanced, Flexible, Feel-Good Meals: A Cookbook
Tieghan Gerard’s Half Baked Harvest Every Day is the most photographed cookbook on the internet for a reason. Recipes lean toward the indulgent side of weeknight cooking, with a lot of cream, cheese, and skillet meals. At under seven dollars, this is the standout buy of the week for me.
- Balanced weeknight meals
- Photo-driven
- Bestseller rank #4
Cravings: Hungry for More by Chrissy Teigen
Chrissy Teigen’s Cravings: Hungry for More is the follow-up to her first Cravings book, with more international flavors mixed into the comfort food. She has a real voice on the page, which makes the book fun to read even if you don’t cook from it constantly. Sold by Amazon and ranked #228, which signals steady demand.
- International comfort recipes
- Sold by Amazon
- Bestseller rank #228
What about hunting and specialty diet cookbooks?
The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook is the one to grab here if you process your own deer or trout, sitting at bestseller rank #9 with a 54% discount. For the carnivore diet crowd, Victory Belt’s title is a credible pick.
MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook

The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook: Recipes and Techniques for Every Hunter and Angler
Steven Rinella’s MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook covers wild game broadly, including venison, waterfowl, turkey, and freshwater fish. Technique sections cover butchering and aging in addition to the recipes, which is what separates this from a regular cookbook. If you only own one wild game book, this is the one I’d point you to.
- Wild game recipes
- Butchering techniques
- Bestseller rank #9
The Carnivore Cookbook

The Carnivore Cookbook: The Complete Guide to Success on the Carnivore Diet with Over 100 Recipes, Meal Plans, and Science
The Carnivore Cookbook from Victory Belt includes meal plans and the science background, which matters because most carnivore diet books online are thin on actual information. Ranked #17 in its niche. If you’ve been reading about the diet and want a structured starting point, this beats piecing recipes together from forums.
- 100+ recipes
- Meal plans included
- Bestseller rank #17
Frequently asked questions
What is the best Instant Pot cookbook for beginners?
The Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook by Callisto is the strongest beginner pick in this week’s deals. It organizes recipes by meal type, lists cook times clearly, and sticks to fast weeknight meals instead of complex projects. At bestseller rank #18, it’s been a consistent top seller in the category for years.
Are these cookbook deals current bestsellers or older clearance titles?
Mostly current bestsellers. Half Baked Harvest Every Day is at rank #4, the Diabetic Cookbook for the Newly Diagnosed at #2, MeatEater Fish and Game at #9, and the Instant Pot beginner book at #18. A few older titles like the South Beach Diet Cookbook are in the clearance category, but the standout deals here are on books still in active rotation.
Which cookbook is the best gift for someone newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes?
The Diabetic Cookbook and Meal Plan for the Newly Diagnosed includes a four-week intro program along with recipes, which gives a starting framework instead of just a list of dishes. It’s sold by Amazon and ranked #2 in its category. The structured approach is more useful for a first-time diabetic cook than a general low-sugar recipe collection.
Is the MeatEater cookbook a good fit for West Virginia hunters?
Yes. The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook covers venison, turkey, waterfowl, and freshwater fish, which lines up directly with what West Virginia hunters and anglers bring home. The book also includes butchering and aging guidance, useful if you process your own animals.
How often do cookbook prices drop this low?
Hardcover cookbook discounts above 60% are common for older titles but rare for current bestsellers. This week’s Half Baked Harvest deal at 77% off on a recent Clarkson Potter title is the kind of price you typically only see during Prime Day or Black Friday windows. You can browse all deals we’re tracking to see what else is moving.
Final take on this week’s cookbook deals
This week’s cookbook deals ran from 52% off on Ina Garten’s Modern Comfort Food up to 77% off on Half Baked Harvest Every Day, with most hardcovers landing under $17 and a few clearance titles under $10. The discount depth is real this week, not the kind of inflated original price nonsense you see in November. Memorial Day pricing is showing up early on books, and Clarkson Potter is the publisher to watch because they have four titles in this roundup alone.
If I had to pick one to grab myself, it’s Half Baked Harvest Every Day. A current bestseller from a major author at under seven dollars is the kind of deal I rarely see outside a holiday event, and the book holds up to repeated cooking. The one I’d skip is the South Beach Diet Cookbook unless you’re already on the diet, because it’s a 2003 title and the science has moved on. The Instant Pot cookbook is the best low-risk grab if you’re new to pressure cooking, and the MeatEater book is a no-brainer for any household with a freezer full of venison.
Looking ahead, I expect cookbook prices to creep back up after Memorial Day weekend, so the next window for discounts this deep is probably Prime Day in July. If you’ve had your eye on a Barefoot Contessa book or anything from Clarkson Potter, the week between now and Tuesday is the time to grab it. If you missed last week’s Appalachian cookbook roundup, those picks are still tracking close to the prices we logged then.






