Can anyone suggest websites you use for recipes??

edk35

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I would like to find some NEW recipes/homemade not a lot of processed stuff. I like EASY too. :) If anyone wants to share websites they use.... I would really appreciate it. THANKS
 
I just google what I'm looking for. You just type:

recipe: (the ingredients you want to use)

and you pick the one you like best. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
 

Allrecipes.com wins in my (cook)book! Followed closely by foodnetwork.com and cooksillustrated.com (subscription service required). :thumbsup2

I love being able to read the reviews and changes that other cooks have made to a recipe to customize it. I've found so many interesting cooking techniques from them.

I also have the allrecipes.com dinner spinner app for my iphone. I can look up a recipe while I'm at the grocery store and make sure that I have everything I need to prepare a dish. I hate getting home to find out that instead of half and half, I needed light cream or that I should have purchased fresh rosemary while I was out.
 
I use myrecipes.com and then the advanced search option. I almost always get my stuff from cooking light on there ;)
 
It's a blog but she has a lot of tasty/easy recipes and links to other sites:
Plainchicken.com
 
i have a subscription to real simple. they have lots of easy basic recipes and will classify them as 30 min meal, vegetarian, etc. i also used foodnetwork a lot, i like the way they classify as easy and by the show (if you have an idea of the show and the style of cooking you can get an idea of their variation on the recipe).
 
lovefoodhatewaste.com . Its from the UK but it does have a conversion tool.
 
I used to use CDkitchen.com and really liked it but my favorite is allrecipes.com. I use the website and the phone app. I really like the phone app and the reviews really help identify any potential issues with a recipe :) Happy cooking!!
 
As far as apps go, again I like the Food Network app and the How to Cook Everything app by Mark Bittman, who wrote the cookbook of the same name.
 
I really like eatathomecooks.com because she does a whole weeks' worth of menu planning with shopping lists at a time, but I can also look by recipe name if I want something in particular. I also use Taste Of Home, and kraftfoods.com if I want to input my available ingredients and come up with a recipe.
 
WOW thanks so much everyone. I have A LOT TO CHECK OUT.

I really want to start cooking more. I also feel like we eat the same things anymore. Our schedule has been soooooooooooooooooooooooo CRAZY for soooooooooooooo many years. Now that we have one in college and another about to start college, still one in middle school...LIFE IS ABOUT TO FINALLY SLOW DOWN A BIT now that our son's last season of high school soccer has ended. I feel like I have been in a COOKING RUT FOR A LONG TIME. I have also cut back at work so I want to GET MY LIFE in order/better organized so to speak and that starts with GETTING IN THE KITCHEN more and really cooking REAL FOOD. We eat out wat too much, eat on the fly way too much and spend a fortune on food and really never cook much. :eek: :lmao: So this is hopefully going to get me energized to plan meals/cook better.

This is going to help me so much. THANKS!!!
 















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