Two years ago
New York Times food critic Amanda Hesser and her co-founder Merrill Stubbs launched
Food52 to collect and test recipes in an effort to
crowdsource a cookbook. It took 52 weeks to research and write the cookbook, but another full year before it was published. By the time they finished their second cookbook (yet to be published), they were convinced there had to be a better way. And there it was: the iPad. The pair put together a digital cookbook in a matter of months called the
Food52 Holiday Recipe & Survival Guide, which is now available
on iTunes for $9.99. I recently met up with Hesser at a sandwich shop in Manhattan, where she took me through a demo of the iPad app which you can watch in the video above.
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