Buying a cookbook, asking the right questions…
March 5, 2013 by SusieSo this weekend, I was making a quick visit to Manhattan with my son, and we needed a place to rest our sidewalk-weary feet. We ended up taking refuge in the Union Sq. Barnes & Noble, as I have done so many times before. As Noah rode the escalators of the 4-story building, I wondered what the cookbooks section would look like, and how it might have changed over the years.
Whether ordered or received as review copies, I’ve gotten most of my cookbooks through the mail for years. So it’s probably fair to say I was unprepared for the walls and walls of cookbooks that greeted me on the 3rd floor. Here was a library that could rival an EYB member’s for size! I imagined for a moment that I was choosing a cookbook for my aunt or my mother-in-law. In an instant, I was plunged into a state of indecisiveness and confusion.
It’s overwhelming to choose a cookbook these days (if it’s not one you already know and have tested), which is why I’m in the middle of developing a cookbook-rating app. So I’m thinking a lot about these questions. What do we need to know when we’re picking out a new cookbook? What will get us in and out of Barnes & Noble in under 2 hours? What information will help us spend less than our entire lunch hour surfing the web for recommendations?
Here are some of the questions I think might be helpful – they’re similar to the questions I use in judging a cookbook for review, but not exactly the same:
- Will the recipes work?
- Will I want to return again and again to this book?
- Can I read it and learn from it as well as cook from it?
- Will it be a pleasure to use in the kitchen – what’s the typeface like and are there pictures? Does it make a nice gift?
- How is the information organized?
- Are the recipes actually really new or can I find ones just like them on the Internet?
- Is this author usually reliable?
So, what I want to know is: Are these the same questions you ask? Or do you have a different decision-making process? The cookbook market continues to be a healthy one, despite the uncertainties of publishing these days. So all of us probably have strong opinions about what we will – and won’t – buy . . . do share!
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