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    This week on Let's Eat In Cathy spoke to Amanda Hesser, & Merrill Stubbs. The authors of Food52 created a system for vetting recipes, tips and tricks in forums both online and in the real world. They then compiled the most successful recipes and techniques (as voted by the Food52 community) into one compendium: the Food52 Cookbook. Tune in to hear Amanda & Merill describe the spark that lead to the creation of this new kind of cooking guide, and how they developed the process for vetting the huge amount of source material.

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    Let's Eat In Introduction: Food52 & Crowd Sourced Cookbooks (15:29)

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    Cathy Erway, Let's Eat In, Heritage Radio Network, Brooklyn Bowl, www.brooklynbowl.com, Amanda Hesser, Merrill Stubbs, Food52, recipe testing, a lot of people cook by feel and have trouble writing it down, user submitted recipes for cookbook, Merill tested recipes at Cooks Illustrated, The Essential New York Times Cookbook, goes back to the 1850's, www.food52.com, user generated, crowd sourced cookbook, smoked paprika, pesto, ramps, Abbie Barrett,

    Amanda Hesser & Merrill Stubbs (13:46)

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    packaging a cookbook, indexing, no one person could create this type of book, the energy and talents of the crowd surpass that of one person, Twitter tracking application, plot, The Tournament of Cookbooks, NCAA style bracketed tournament, pot lucks, meeting people through online communities, human element to the recipes, personal qualities, food is inherently social, Cooking for Mr. Latte, what do you like to make for a date meal?, pasta rigatoni with white bolognese, rosy chicken, Food52 Cookbook will come out in a year, Essential New York Times Cookbook comes out in late October,


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