Martha Just Revealed the Topic of Her 100th Book

Martha holding notebook and pen
Martha holding notebook and pen

Our founder has been an authority on all things home and cooking for decades. Over the years, she's taught us everything from the best way to fold a fitted sheet and how to curate the most eclectic antiques to a genius method for peeling garlic. With so much knowledge to share with her readers, Martha has created her own library's worth of books filled with her best homekeeping tips and delicious recipes. She's written 99 books so far—and will hit a major milestone when her next tome hits shelves.

During a guest appearance on the Today Show this morning, Martha revealed the topic of her highly-anticipated 100th book: "My 100 favorite recipes will be my 100th book," she said. The monumental work will also feature never-before-seen pictures and autobiographical information about Martha, she told the hosts. She even noted that following the Today Show taping, she was returning to her residence in Bedford, N.Y., to snap more pictures for the book.

Related: A Complete List of Martha Stewart's Books—All 99 of Them

It's fitting that Martha's 100th book would be dedicated to recipes: From a collection of one-pot recipes to an entire book dedicated to cupcakes, Martha has been sharing her favorite recipes with readers since 1982. In addition to cookbooks, Martha's other volumes include tips for all things lifestyle, including flower arranging how-tos, holiday-centric works, and decorating guides.

As she works on her new book, Martha is also in the process of launching the next season of her cooking show, Martha Cooks, which airs on Roku. During the televised program, which debuted on November 14, 2022, Martha shares her approach to farm-fresh eating and teaches viewers all kinds of things, from how she makes eggs from her chickens to how she uses berries from her garden to make jam. "We have so many wonderful shows on Roku now—they have my whole library," she said on the Today Show. The second season premieres on April 3.