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This can be a story a couple of multi-million greenback cookbook by a social media influencer, revealed by a blue-chip writer, that includes quite a few recipes that, for my part, are plagiarised, given the detailed and in depth word-for-word similarities to mine and people of different authors.

**UPDATE: I’ve needed to flip off additional feedback as a result of there’s extra threat of authorized motion being introduced in opposition to me by Penguin and Brooki by what you say. However thanks, for the assist you’ve gotten proven. I used to be so nervous and apprehensive.**

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Pictures: Penguin Random Home Australia

I’ve made copyright infringement allegations in opposition to Penguin Random Home Australia, claiming there are plagiarised recipes within the bestselling e-book Bake with Brooki, together with two from my web site and different authors, together with cookbooks.

To me, the similarities between the recipes in query are far too particular and detailed to be dismissed as coincidence.

Penguin has denied the allegations. I’ve acquired no response from Brooke Bellamy, the creator.

I’m talking up as a result of staying silent protects this type of behaviour. Taking advantage of plagiarised recipes is unethical – even when it isn’t copyright infringement – and undermines the integrity of the complete e-book.

And it’s a slap within the face to each creator who places within the exhausting work to create authentic content material moderately than chopping corners.

The one picture of me on my web site with out an apron, meals or a smile.

Private notice: This isn’t a publish I’m publishing calmly. I’ve spent many sleepless nights fretting over it, and plenty of hours writing it. The best and most secure path could be to remain silent. I do know there’s threat that authorized motion could also be introduced in opposition to me for talking out, and it’s formidable to tackle a significant writer and an influencer with an enormous TikTok following.

However I’m going forward as a result of, in my coronary heart, I do know it’s the appropriate factor to do. If my phrases really feel slightly clunky, forgive me, it’s due to authorized constraints. ~ Nagi

All of it started with a reader e-mail

In November 2024, a reader emailed to say that she seen “outstanding similarities” between my Caramel Slice recipe and the model within the newly launched Bake With Brooki, a cookbook by Brooke Bellamy, an Australian social media influencer with nearly 4 million followers who has a cookie store in Queensland. 

This e-mail went on to say that “even to my novice eye, I seen that her recipe appeared to duplicate Nagi’s nearly precisely albeit a couple of adjustments in wording”.

Bake with Brooki was revealed in October 2024 by Penguin Random Home, one of many largest publishers in Australia.

I’m no stranger to seeing my recipes being copied on-line. However seeing what appeared to me to be one in all my recipes printed in a e-book launched with an enormous publicity marketing campaign from one in all Australia’s largest publishers was stunning – it has offered over $4.6 million price of gross sales in beneath six months (92,849 copies offered as of 23 April 2025, in response to Nielsen BookScan, RRP $49.99).

Brooke Bellamy plagiarism allegations BAKE WITH BROOKI - Nagi Maehashi of RecipeTin Eats
Brooke Bellamy, creator of Bake with Brooki, a social media influencer & cookie store proprietor who “blew up on social media” in simply 3 years, with over 3 million followers. (Picture supply: TikTok)

The primary recipe – Caramel slice comparability

Right here’s a comparability of extracts of the Caramel Slice recipe on my web site revealed in 2020 with the model in Bake with Brooki (2024). Click on right here for a photograph of the web page from Bake With Brooki to check the recipes as an entire.

Whereas recipes can resemble each other, as a result of there are solely so some ways some recipes might be made, the precision and element within the similarities on this case are, for my part, far too robust to be a co-incidence.

Caramel Slice recipe plagiarism by Brooke Bellamy of Brooki Bakehouse (Penguin books)

My Caramel Slice recipe is particular as a result of it’s made utilizing caramel as the bottom (I imply, the title..!) moderately than golden syrup which is the standard recipe (provides it a metallic flavour, I swear!). I can inform you the precise second in my life that triggered the creation of this recipe – how and why it got here to be, and what I attempted earlier than deciding that I had found out The One.

Stack of Caramel Slice on a plate
I’m actually happy with my Caramel Slice recipe which took me many makes an attempt to get proper.

Legal professionals and letters

I wrote to Penguin instantly, with my first letter despatched on 4 December 2024. Disappointingly, as an alternative of partaking in civil discussions with me, Penguin introduced in legal professionals and resorted to what felt to me authorized intimidation – letters in stern, aggressive tones filled with pages of authorized jargon that I struggled to make sense of.

I engaged my very own legal professionals to symbolize me – Simpsons, a regulation agency specialising in mental property, to assist me perceive my rights, assess my authorized place, and deal with correspondence from Penguin’s legal professionals. That is my lawyer, Adam Simpson, a companion on the agency:

Adam Simpson, lawyer partner at Simpsons
My lawyer – Adam Simpson, a companion at Simpsons regulation agency. Photograph: Simpsons

Extra plagiarised recipes surfaced

Within the months we’ve been going forwards and backwards with Penguin’s legal professionals, extra recipes that appears to me to have been plagiarised have surfaced, together with one other recipe from my web site (Baklava) and recipes from different authors.

I invite you to type your personal opinion by reviewing the facet by facet comparisons of extracts I’ve supplied of my recipes – Caramel Slice (above), and Baklava (under), in addition to evaluating these recipes as an entire.

One specific recipe by a really well-known, beloved cookbook creator bears similarities so detailed, in depth, and particular that, for my part, dismissing it as a coincidence could be absurd. Attributable to authorized constraints, and out of respect for and on the request of the writer, I’m unable to share additional particulars right now.

Equally, for different authors I’ve been involved with, out of respect for and on the request of them, I can not share additional particulars right now.

Recipe 2: Baklava

Baklava is a recipe I revealed in 2018 that I sourced from and credited to Natasha’s Kitchen. I utterly rewrote the recipe in my very own phrases after testing it fairly extensively, the best way I make it, with my tricks to make it foolproof. Click on right here for a comparability so you may see the writing distinction.

And here’s a side-by-side take a look at extracts of the Baklava recipe I revealed to the one featured in Bake with Brooki. Click on right here for a photograph from the e-book to check the recipes as an entire. To me, the similarities communicate for themselves.


Appears like exploitation

I put an enormous quantity of effort and time into testing recipes, whether or not it’s an authentic creation or one tailored from one other supply. It’s what I’m identified for – the press have known as me “obsessive” about testing on a couple of event.

And I share them freely on my web site for anybody to take pleasure in.

To see them plagiarised (for my part) and utilized in a e-book for revenue, with out permission, and with out credit score, doesn’t simply really feel unfair. It seems like a blatant exploitation of my work.

And since the earnings from my web site helps fund my meals financial institution, RecipeTin Meals, this isn’t simply legally questionable – I discover it ethically indefensible.

RecipeTin Meals
My foodbank, RecipeTin Meals, makes and donates 600 meals a day, funded totally by me by way of my web site and cookbook gross sales.

Plagiarism is just not excusable

In my view, plagiarism is rarely excusable, regardless of how small. Each recipe represents hours of labor. Taking even one recipe with out credit score is a breach of belief that undermines the integrity of the complete e-book. I’ve not examined the e-book totally. I do not need the means or abilities to take action. what number of extra would I discover if I did?

Regardless, it’s not concerning the quantity – it’s concerning the precept. Rewarding shortcuts devalues the exhausting work of each authentic creator who does issues the appropriate manner.

And let’s not neglect – this isn’t a small e-book gathering mud in the dead of night nook of bookshops. This has been a blockbuster launched with a giant advertising and marketing marketing campaign. $4.6 million price of gross sales in Australia alone, in lower than 6 months. Each the creator and writer made an enormous splash about it on launch.


Why I’m talking up

I’m talking up at the moment as a result of staying silent solely protects their behaviour which, even when not a technical breach of copyright, I believe is unacceptable and unethical.

And to me, this isn’t nearly plagiarism. I’ve written two cookbooks. I do know what it takes. Each sentence, each picture, each recipe, the sleepless nights, placing your coronary heart and soul into each web page.

So when somebody comes alongside and places out a e-book, chopping corners?

That’s not simply disrespectful. It’s a kick within the guts of each creator who truly places within the exhausting yards to create authentic work.

I believe it’s disgraceful {that a} blue chip writer like Penguin continued promoting the e-book after I introduced this to their consideration manner again on 4 December 2024.

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Pouring every little thing I’ve acquired into my cookbook. I gave it my all.

Plagiarism and the accountability of publishers

E-book publishers completely ought to test for plagiarism. It’s a fundamental a part of defending the integrity of the publishing trade and the rights of authentic creators.

My writer, Pan Macmillan, ran my cookbooks by way of plagiarism detection software program with out me even figuring out about it! For any respected writer, I’d assume that utilizing plagiarism software program could be a fundamental step in high quality management.

As well as, I’d anticipate that publishers make use of editors skilled and expert sufficient to identify when writing doesn’t match an creator’s voice, there are gaps in a narrative, or when recipe blurbs don’t fairly add up. It’s not exhausting to identify when one thing doesn’t look proper – should you’re truly trying.


What I requested for: accountability

I requested Penguin to withdraw the e-book containing the plagiarised recipes from sale, both attribute or take away my recipes from future reprints of the e-book, and to make a considerable donation to a charity in lieu of economic compensation. Not for RecipeTin Meals – I don’t need their cash. I didn’t even ask for reimbursement of authorized charges I’ve incurred, which has now run into the tens of hundreds.

I additionally personally wrote a letter to Penguin’s administrators and despatched two letters to Brooke Bellamy. I didn’t obtain a response to any of them.

Allegations denied. What occurs now?

Penguin have denied my allegations, stating in a letter from their legal professionals that “Our shopper respectfully rejects your shoppers’ allegations and confirms that the recipes within the BWB E-book have been written by Brooke Bellamy.”

I ceased additional correspondence with Penguin through their legal professionals final month as there was no level persevering with. They might not admit fallacious doing and wouldn’t comply with take steps to treatment the scenario to my satisfaction. How I want I might inform you what they provided to do – however I can’t.

In current weeks, I perceive {that a} re-creation of the e-book has been quietly launched into the market which has a special Caramel Slice recipe (typical golden syrup model). Ultimately, this may substitute inventory in all retailers, although I’m positive the unique model stays.

The opposite recipes which were plagiarised, for my part, that I delivered to Penguin’s consideration at a later date haven’t (but) been modified.


However, greater than something, I’m simply disillusioned

If there’s one phrase that summarises how I really feel about this entire scenario, it’s not anger or resentment or bitterness.

It’s disappointment.

Brooke – It didn’t should be like this. When you had requested for permission, I’d have given it and, figuring out me, proudly promoted your e-book on launch. It prices nothing to credit score.

Penguin – You’re a high tier writer that’s presupposed to worth and defend authentic content material, and uphold the integrity of the publishing trade. However to me, the best way you’ve gotten dealt with this matter has proven a disregard for the very ideas you declare to face for.

I anticipated higher from a writer of your standing.

Do higher. As a result of the authors who pour their time, talent, and originality into their work – those you declare to champion – deserve it.

– Nagi Maehashi
RecipeTin Eats
29 April 2025

PS Penguin and Brooke Bellamy – right here is the coverage to be used of my recipes on my web site which has been there since 2015.

FAQ


Lifetime of Dozer

I don’t need to put Dozer’s lovable furry face in a publish coping with such an disagreeable matter.

I’ll share further photographs of him within the subsequent publish to make up for it once I get again to sharing scrumptious recipes!



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