There are tons of cooking sites, but which ones have the really good recipes? Please don't just give me a bunch of random links.What are the best recipes on the web?
Go to allrecipes.com that's where I find the best recipes that my whole family loves, even my two year old.What are the best recipes on the web?
i love the recipes here, my favorite is homemade twinkies!
http://www.topsecretrecipes.com/home.asp
I love to go to AllRecipes.com you can seach for many differnet types of dishes,a nd see how they have been previously rated, and see what changes were made by those who commented. I alslo love Williams-Sonoma, those recipes are generally more costly and time consuming, but delicious. I tired a pampered chef recipe tonight that was fabulous a tamale ring, Their site is undergoing maintenance currentlly, but I'm sure at other times you can look up their recipes. And my last favorite is Cooking Light, they do not compromise the flavor. I love their books, and magazine, and they do have a website. Fabulous meals!
I received one on Jamie's Kitchen but not sure of the site as it was downloaded and sent to me by one of my friends. I'm sure you can goggle Jamie on the net!
epicurious has the best recipes. Whats cool is, if you have a mac, you can just get the epicurious widget. You just enter something into the search engine and it will pull up the most popular recipes. If you want all the recipes, it will open up a web page with all the recipes.
www.epicurious.com
better homes and garden has good recipes. try betty crocker also.
Well, that really depends on what you like to cook, and your lifestyle. I got into kraftfoods.com for a while. You can type in ingredients you have, and they'll tell you what you can cook. That's a pretty basic website, though, and not for the adventurous cook. I sometimes look on the Food Network's website, to look at different chefs I enjoy watching, to see if I like any of their recipes.
Lately, though, I have really actually liked Yahoo Answers, the Cooking %26amp; Recipes section, asking these people what they like to cook, and going back over old questions. That way, you usually get ideas or recipes that people have actually had, and they know are good. But if you like to cook a certain type of food, or you are more of a gourmet chef, then that changes things.
So what do you like to cook?
I would HIGHLY recommend 'tasteofhome.com'. I have used this site often! They have many recipe paths within the site. Can even enter one ingredient in the search and it can give you DOZENS of recipes and uses for them! If interested they have a recipe newsletter that can be emailed as well. Good luck and HAPPY COOKING! :-)
If you enjoy BBQ or smoked meat this is a great website.
http://www.thesmokering.com/default.jsp
Also the http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/ is a good one to
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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