Food Network Cook or Be Cooked Review

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Originally posted on 1UP

Food Network Cook or Be Cooked Review

The “30+ Food Recipes” touted on the cover of Food Cook or Be Cooked is a little deceiving. You actually have 12 dishes to create, but they’re all made of those 30 individual recipes. For example, the for guacamole count as one recipe, even though it’s also used as part of a quesadilla dish. Hooray for semantics! The recipes in this come from Food ’s own book, How to Boil Water , and features Food executives as in- characters that offer cooking tips and judge your final plates; despite all its branding, however, this lacks the fun and personality of the . So what’s not fun? The dishes in Cook or Be Cooked are made in real time…

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