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.
Only available for those paying. And since paying means you get a badge and thus grouped together with cryptobros and rightwing nutjobs and gave Musk money, few people pay for it even when they might have wanted to.
Um,... just because OP does that, doesn't mean it's necessary.
Here's an example of a long-form post, with embedded images: https://twitter.com/myles_cooks/status/1689022160780791812