Rhett & Link Present: The Mythical Cookbook: 10 Simple Rules for Cooking Deliciously, Eating Happily, and Living Mythically

by

Josh Scherer

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • This cookbook would likely appeal to fans of Good Mythical Morning and Mythical Kitchen, as well as adventurous home cooks who enjoy experimenting with unconventional flavor combinations.
  • Young adults and college students who appreciate humor mixed with cooking would find this book entertaining.
  • Food enthusiasts who are drawn to novelty and aren't afraid to try outrageous recipes would also enjoy this cookbook.
  • It's perfect for those who view cooking as a fun, creative activity rather than just a means to prepare meals.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • This cookbook may not be suitable for traditional cooks or those looking for quick, simple, or healthy recipes.
  • People who prefer cookbooks with a more serious tone or those who are easily overwhelmed by complex recipes might find this book frustrating.
  • Health-conscious individuals or those with dietary restrictions may struggle to find suitable recipes.
  • Readers who prefer cookbooks with a clear, straightforward layout and minimal text between recipes might also be disappointed.
  • Additionally, those who are not fans of the authors' style of humor or are unfamiliar with their online content may not fully appreciate the book's approach.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Entertaining read with humor throughout, making it enjoyable even for non-cooks
  • Unique and creative recipes that push culinary boundaries
  • Written in the same entertaining style as the author's video content
  • Promotes a fun and guilt-free approach to food
  • Includes fan-favorite recipes from the Mythical Kitchen show
  • Offers a mix of doable and outrageous recipes
  • Provides interesting stories and explanations behind recipe creations
  • Organized in an unconventional, engaging manner
  • Contains high-quality, whimsical food photography
  • Offers a healing perspective for those with eating disorders

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Many recipes are complex and time-consuming
  • Some recipes may be too weird or impractical for everyday cooking
  • Heavy emphasis on fried and unhealthy foods
  • Recipe introductions can be excessively long
  • Some recipes require turning the page while cooking
  • Not all recipes have accompanying photos
  • Some readers may find the humor overwhelming or distracting
  • Recipes may require special equipment not found in typical home kitchens
  • Not suitable for those seeking traditional or health-conscious recipes
  • Some recipes may be too elaborate for beginner cooks

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