The "tedious recipe blogs that require so much scrolling" usually first start with an emotional story about how the dish reminds the author of their childhood, which is included (presumably) to milk SEO and also annoy readers, followed by a recipe with maybe one photo.
This is a recipe with short (but not one-liners) yet helpful instructions, including images of how the cooking process would work.
This is a recipe with short (but not one-liners) yet helpful instructions, including images of how the cooking process would work.
Do you have an example of a better recipe post?