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You don't need a very long blurb for that. A short paragraph would do fine. Tons of cookbooks have figured this out.
You have a long blog post because Google's SEO favors that, and that's tied into advertising.
So in your hypothetical advertising free world we also don't have search engines, at all? Or at least search engine results specifically don't favor long blog posts?
SEO as we know it is a hugely marketing driven thing. The recipe blog does it because they want to bring eyeballs from Google search results, which gives them advertising revenue. Google optimizes their rules for SEO to likewise bring in Google AdSense money.
Search engines would exist, but the incentives are all different.
Right, but the food blog is still going to end up with an incentive for people to see it, so they're still going to SEO because they can't get subs/patrons/whatever they get income from from people who don't know they exist. So, the implication is that search engines would preference a different style of food blog in the absence of advertising?
I mean, if you want my radical answer, it's that people would write food blogs because they like giving out recipes in a mutual aid society. They don't care about SEO, because it's just a bother. Traffic will come to them organically or it won't.