eko and IPC created Cook Together, an interactive cookbook powered by eko's choice-driven video technology and an interactive recipe video series that aims to get Millennials making meals alongside professional chefs. The first episodes in the Cook Together series are led by Daniel Holzman, who founded The Meatball Shop.
The Cook Together cookbook gives Millennials the chance to get guidance from professional chefs as they create and customize their own at-home meals. Rather than having to worry about choosing the right recipe, adjusting it for the right number of people and ordering ingredients, the experience automatically adjust suggested meals to the number of people who will be served. Additionally, the interactive cookbook gives people the ability to order any missing ingredients with ease.
As everybody's eating preferences are different, recipes can be tailored to suit every member of the family with considerations for gluten-free and vegan eaters.
Interactive Cooking Videos
IPC & eko's Interactive Cookbook Invites Millennials to 'Cook Together'
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