Our Contributors

Shauna Ahern, Gluten Free Girl and The Chef

Liren Baker, Kitchen Confidante

Kelsey Banfield, The Naptime Chef

Michael Baxter, Kyoto Foodie

Stacie Billis, One Hungry Mama

Emma Boast, Shichimi (7 Flavors)

Nancy Buchanan, A Communal Table

Alice Currah, Sweet Savory Life

Gaby Dalkin, What’s Gaby Cooking

Tamra Davis, Tamra Davis Cooking Show

Helene Dujardin, Tartelette

Caroline Fennessy Campion, Devil and Egg

Sara Kate Gillingham-Ryan, The Kitchn

Phyllis Grant, Dash and Bella

Aviva Goldfarb, The Six O’Clock Scramble

Jaden Hair, Steamy Kitchen

Greg Henry, SippitySup

Amanda Hesser, Food 52

Rachael Hutchings, La Fuji Mama

Kristina Johnson, Former Chef

Paula Jones, bell’alimento

Shirley Karasawa, Lovely Lanvin

Jen Kayano, Devour the World

Maggy Keet, Three Many Cooks

Barbara Kiebel, Creative Culinary

Debbie Koenig, Words to Eat By

Stephane Lemagnen, Zen Can Cook

Ken Leung, Hungry Rabbit

Colleen Levine, Foodie Tots

Marc Matsumoto, No Recipes

Marla Meridith, Family Fresh Cooking

Dara Michalski, Cookin’ Canuck

Mardi Michels, Eat Live Travel Write

Silvana Nardone, Silvana’s Kitchen

Linda Miller Nicholson, Salty Seattle

Ila Nguyen-Hayama, I Nom Things

Kat Nishida, Our Adventures in Japan

Shaina Olmanson, Food for My Family

Jenna Park, Whimsy and Spice Confectioners

Erika Pineda-Ghanny, Ivory Hut

Tracy Rericha, Sugarcrafter

Jenny Rosenstrach, Dinner a Love Story

Brian Samuels, A Thought for Food

Cathy Shambley Baer, Show Food Chef

Debra Smith, Smith Bites

Akemi Spendlove, Nippon Nin

Christina Stanley-Salerno, Take Back Your Table

Mark Sopchak, Whimsy and Spice Confectioners

Elizabeth Stark and Brian Campbell, Brooklyn Supper

Michelle Stern, What’s Cooking With Kids

Merrill Stubbs, Food 52

Emiko Taki, Kitchen M

Josie Tavares, Daydreamer Desserts

Julie Van Rosendaal, Dinner with Julie

Susan Whetzel, She’s Becoming Doughmestic

Rachael White, Tokyo Terrace

Aimee Wimbush-Bourque, Under the Highchair & Simple Bites


  • http://shichimi.wordpress.com/2011/03/26/peko-peko-a-charity-cookbook-for-japan/ Peko Peko: A Charity Cookbook for Japan « Shichimi (7 Flavors)

    [...] to the book, a recipe for fried sweet potato and nori patties, will be in great company thanks to dozens of other contributors from around the [...]

  • http://pekopekocookbook.com/2011/03/what-is-peko-peko/ What’s This Peko Peko Business?

    [...] Contributors [...]

  • http://onehungrymama.com/2011/03/hungry-to-help-japan-peko-peko-a-charity-cookbook-for-japan/ Hungry to Help Japan | One Hungry Mama

    [...] Fuji Mama and Marc of No Recipes. And then, of course, there are the rockstar (literally, rockstar) contributors, without whom there would really be no [...]

  • michelle

    hey there, i’m a wirter and would like to contribute if possible?
    thanks,
    Michelle
    m.tchea@gmail.com

  • http://blogs.babble.com/family-kitchen/2011/03/31/peko-peko-a-charity-cookbook-for-japan/ Peko Peko: A Charity Cookbook For Japan | The Family Kitchen

    [...] The weekend after the quake and tsunami hit Japan, I received an email from Stacie Billis of One Hungry Mama, asking if I would be willing to take on the project of putting together a charity cookbook for Japan.  Within 48 hours we had Marc Matsumoto of No Recipes on board and the three of us cranking.  Since that time we’ve amassed an entirely unpaid team of volunteers, including an incredible group of talented recipe contributors. [...]

  • http://www.wired2theworld.com/2011/04/11/on-deciding-to-go-to-japan/ On Deciding To Go To Japan

    [...] also contributed to a fantastic charity cookbook which is being created with recipes from 50 incredible food bloggers and cookbook authors. It’s called Peko Peko; A Charity Cookbook For Japan and while it has not yet been [...]

  • http://cooking-up-business.com/2011/04/15/cookbook-publishing-promote-your-book-by-sharing-the-process/ Cookbook Publishing: Promote Your Book by Sharing the Process « Cooking Up Business

    [...] shown by their immense list of over 50 contributors, foodies of the blogosphere have definitely been drawn to this project. Josie of [...]

  • http://blog.williams-sonoma.com/peko-peko-charity-cookbook-for-japan/ Peko Peko Charity Cookbook for Japan

    [...] list of contributors is enough to make any food blog follower’s jaw drop — including Sara Kate [...]

  • Anonymous

    Would you like to donate a copy of this book to my fundraising for Japan Relief? I will donate to the charity of your choosing.

  • http://pekopekocookbook.com/peko-peko-cookbook-coming-to-you/ On Sale The Week of 6/6!

    [...] Contributors [...]

  • http://kawaiikitchen.wordpress.com/2011/06/05/peko-peko-cookbook-charity-for-japan-update/ Peko Peko Cookbook (Charity for Japan) – Update « kawaii kitchen

    [...] I’d like to thank One Hungry Mama, La Fuji Mama, Marc Matsumoto and all the others for their great work – they deserve appreciation for creating such a beautiful book for [...]

  • http://www.familyfreshcooking.com/2011/06/17/peko-peko-charity-cookbook/ Peko Peko Charity Cookbook for Japan by Food Bloggers: Book Review — Family Fresh Cooking

    [...] is this book? A group of top food bloggers and cookbook authors have come together with Japanese inspired recipes (50 of them!) to help raise funds to benefit the [...]

  • http://onehungrymama.com/2011/06/peko-peko-cookbook-support-japan-earthquake-tsunami-recovery/ Peko Peko Cookbook | One Hungry Mama

    [...] a collaboration between myself, co-conspirators Rachael of La Fuji Mama, Marc of No Recipes, 56 amazing contributors, cookbook editor Justin of Justcook NYC, copy editors Ann and Judy and, last but certainly far from [...]

  • http://nihongoup.com/blog/peko-peko-charity-cookbook-japan/ Peko Peko: A charity cookbook for Japan | Blog | NihongoUp

    [...] myself (Rachael Hutchings of La Fuji Mama) and Marc Matsumoto of No Recipes, as well as a team of nearly sixty contributors that include some of the most influential food bloggers and cookbook authors of this [...]

  • Sumi

    hi, we would love to sell your book at our store. please direct me to someone i can talk to.

  • M Tchea

    Hi Sumi, How are you?
    My name is Michelle, I have a cookbook, can you please email me
    m.tchea@gmail.com
    thanks

  • http://shichimi.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/one-year-later-%e4%b8%80%e5%b9%b4%e5%be%8c/ One Year Later – 一年後 | Shichimi (7 Flavors)

    [...] A collaborative cookbook with Japanese and Japanese-inspired recipes contributed by over fifty food bloggers. All proceeds from this project will be directed to Global Giving’s Japan Earthquake And [...]