I'm with kaliedra, I do most of my EYB searching by ingredient, which is what makes EYB such a huge help to me on a day-to-day basis - If I pull a particular vegetable out of the garden, need to use something up, or see a sale at the store, I can zero in on recipes that use it. Titles aren't all that useful when you are searching for an ingredient that may be buried in the recipe.
The way indexing is set up, it's most efficient for an indexer to do one recipe fully before moving to the next. The first book I indexed I entered all the titles first, then went back and did the rest of the entry. I discovered this added work because I had to manually add recipe types, ethnicity, courses, occasions, and nutrition that EYB usually auto-fills for indexers on the next recipe when you "save & new". If you are doing a cookbook that is organized by ingredient it's not as big of a deal because they bounce all over the place as far as type, but if it's a traditionally laid out book that does appetizers, soups, mains, sides, desserts, beverages... or one that groups similar recipes together, you are missing out on the time saving auto-fill feature if you just do the title/page number, and back-fill later.