An audiobook you can cook along to, Breaking Eggs is a novel idea with excellent results. The only weak ingredient was me
It must be difficult to deliver recipes in a pioneering way. This is because, in the cookbook, the form has already reached its apex. If you’ve never used a cookbook before, you’re really missing out. You open the book at the correct page, and then all the information just stays exactly where it is until you don’t need it any more. It’s brilliant, maybe even unimprovable.
But trying telling that to Ruby Tandoh, who is about to release the future of cookbooks in Breaking Eggs. Imagine an audiobook that tells you how to bake things – that’s Breaking Eggs. And it claims to be the first of its kind.