From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from Tha Boss Dogg’s Kitchen

by

Snoop Dogg

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of Snoop Dogg who appreciate his humor and personality.
  • Beginner cooks looking for simple, approachable recipes with entertainment value.
  • People who enjoy cookbooks that are as much about the author as they are about the food.
  • Those who appreciate a mix of comfort food and more upscale recipes in one collection.
  • Readers who enjoy cookbooks with a casual, conversational tone and pop culture references.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Serious cooks looking for advanced techniques or gourmet recipes.
  • Those who prefer traditional, no-frills cookbooks focused solely on recipes.
  • Readers who are sensitive to cultural appropriation or inauthentic representations.
  • People who expect all recipes in a cookbook to be original or innovative.
  • Those who prefer cookbooks with a consistent theme or cuisine focus.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Entertaining and humorous cookbook with catchy recipe titles and Snoop Dogg's personal anecdotes
  • Mix of simple, beginner-friendly recipes and some more sophisticated dishes
  • Includes Snoop's favorite snacks and comfort foods, adding a nostalgic touch
  • Stunning photography for many of the recipes
  • Affordable price point, especially when on sale
  • Includes playlists to accompany cooking, a unique feature
  • Some recipes are surprisingly good and turn out well when made
  • Provides insight into Snoop Dogg's food preferences and personality
  • Fun gift idea for Snoop Dogg fans or casual cooks
  • Includes both basic American recipes and some more upscale dishes

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Many recipes are for very basic dishes that don't require instructions
  • Not all recipes have accompanying photos
  • Some recipes lack detailed measurements or instructions
  • Writing style may feel inauthentic or overly forced to sound like Snoop
  • Limited number of truly unique or innovative recipes
  • Some recipes are just listings of pre-packaged foods or simple combinations
  • Inconsistent quality of recipes throughout the book
  • More focused on entertainment value than culinary expertise
  • Some readers found the colored pages and layout garish
  • May not offer much new information for experienced cooks

If you like this book, you should consider reading:

by Snoop Dogg, Earl "E-40" Stevens, Antonis Achilleos

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