In 1980 Absolute Press launched a series of cookery books featuring recipes gathered from leading UK restaurant chefs. The series is regarded as being instrumental in laying the foundation for the chef publishing model that was to follow. In 1982 Absolute Press published Bristol chef
Keith Floyd’s first cookbook,
Floyd’s Food. Further Floyd books followed, co-published with BBC books, including TV tie-ins
Floyd on Fish and
Floyd on Fire, which became break out bestsellers and helped establish Keith Floyd as a TV celebrity chef worldwide. Chefs and cookery writers that have been published by Absolute Press include
David Chang,
Tom Kerridge,
Rick Bayless,
Angela Hartnett,
Mort Rosenblum, Ben Tish,
Atul Kochhar,
Amanda Hesser, David Everitt-Matthias, Calum Franklin, Mitch Tonks,
Phil Howard and
Vivek Singh. == Absolute Classics ==