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Good Reads in LIFE: Local Kitchens

Cape Cod Life  / LIFE Annual 2026 /

Writer: Leslie Hatton

 

Good Reads in LIFE: Local Kitchens

Cape-Cod-LIFE

Cape Cod Life  / LIFE Annual 2026 /

Writer: Leslie Hatton


In keeping with coastal traditions of Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard, these cookbooks celebrate far more than recipes. Each was shaped by a love of community, local food and treasured recipes. These are the cookbooks that wind up so well-loved they have dog-eared pages and post-it-notes in between the pages. Enjoy!


A New Cookbook for the Next Generation

For their third cookbook—and in celebration of their 50th anniversary—the Woods Hole Historical Museum shares Woods Hole Cooks Something Up For the 21st Century – More Recipes from a Cape Cod Village, once again celebrating the history and character that makes Woods Hole one of the Cape’s most unique and storied villages. 

All proceeds from the sale of the cookbook go directly toward continuing the museum’s efforts to fund their archives, education programs and exhibits. The contributions range from locals to visiting scientists to longtime summer residents. Many entries are introduced with a heartfelt note, a reminder that the most memorable dishes tell more than the ingredients that go into them—they share a story that draws the reader into their heart. A recipe for a walnut pie starts off, “I started baking pies for the Fishmonger Café in Woods Hole when my children were young. I eventually bought and ran the restaurant. This recipe was published in our cookbook, The Bread Also Rises, published in 1981 and is one of my favorites,” shares local Frances Buehler.

A true celebration of community, this project brought together more than 180 participants who shared a diverse collection of regional and international dishes, alongside support from over 65 individuals and local businesses whose historic photographs and local artwork fill the more than 300 pages of this spiral-bound hardcover cookbook....

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Leslie Hatton

Leslie (Horne) Hatton enthusiastically joined Cape Cod Life in October of 2022. Educated in Mashpee and Falmouth, she graduated from Assumption College and received her Master of Education degree from Lesley College. A former teacher, she has taught middle school, preschool and most recently, fifth grade. She and her husband Tom have three children: Aidan, Colin, and Erin. Their newest family member is Millie, an outgoing, outrageously happy chocolate lab. She loves to talk about all of them so better not ask. One neat tidbit about Leslie is that she is the author of the locally best-selling children’s book Cape Cod ABCs, with over 10K books sold on Cape Cod, the Islands and across Massachusetts. Happiest in the summer with a little sun on her face, she loves being with friends and her family, laughing, drinking and eating all over beautiful Cape Cod.