84: Do We Need Cookbook Reviews?

 

Molly, Kristin, Andrea and Kate tackle the topic of cookbook criticism, spurred on by recent online conversations. They discuss what it could look like, its importance and what the lack of rigorous criticism means for cookbook publishing. They talk about the unique obstacles to reviewing cookbooks, the elements reviews should highlight and why we need to be wary of echo chambers. Our hosts speak on the idea that this genre isn't taken as seriously as others, what that means for cookbook quality and share what they specifically want to see in a good cookbook.

Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin Donnelly + Andrea Nguyen

Editor: Abby Cerquitella

Cookbooks And Criticism by Tim Mazurek

Where the Heck Is All the Cookbook Criticism? by Paula Forbes

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Episode 19: Do Cookbook Awards Matter? | Charlotte Druckman

Episode 49: Cookbook Media Coverage with Bonnie Benwick

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