Episode 387: From Restaurant Legacy to Published Cookbook: Nina Greipel and Gasthaus Cookbook
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In today's episode of the Cookbook Love Podcast, Maggie sits down with former student and now published cookbook author Nina Greipel, creator of Gasthaus: Cookbook & Memories.
Before we dive in, I want to invite you to register for my upcoming masterclass — Get Paid to Write a Cookbook. If you're a food, nutrition, or culinary expert who dreams of writing a cookbook and attracting a traditional publishing deal, this masterclass will walk you through what publishers are looking for in 2026, how to craft a cookbook concept that stands out, and how advances really work. You can register for the class using the link in the show notes.
For over 30 years, Nina's family ran The Gasthaus restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky — a beloved hidden gem known for authentic German flavors and warm hospitality. In this episode, Nina shares how she preserved her family's restaurant legacy in a beautifully photographed, full-color cookbook.
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The story behind The Gasthaus restaurant and its impact on the community
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How Nina decided to turn her family's recipes into a cookbook
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The process of testing, developing, and photographing over 80 recipes
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What it was like working through the cookbook publishing journey step-by-step
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How being part of a supportive group helped her finish and publish her book
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Tips and lessons Nina learned along the way
If you love cookbooks with heart, history, and meaningful stories — or if you dream of publishing your own — this episode will inspire you.
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Gasthaus Cookbook