Good recipe website?!


Question:

Good recipe website?

I'm looking for a website that will allow you to enter a few main ingredients, and it will provide recipes.

If there is such a website....


Answers:
http://www.allrecipes.com

Great web for recipes, pictures of the finished product, and also searching for recipes with ingredients.

Happy cooking!

Go to All Recpies It is great!!!

www.allrecipes.com

allrecipes.com

foodnetwork

yahoo food

Foodnewtork.com

http://www.epicurious.com/
http://allrecipes.com/
http://dir.yahoo.com/society_and_culture...
http://www.koshercooking.com/recipes/sit...
http://www.cooksrecipes.com/category/int...
http://www.internationalrecipesonline.co...

I use all of these!

LOLOL well clearly you've heard about Allrecipes.com by now. It's probably the biggest/best right now. But there are others that do the same thing. So you might to poke around them too.

I'll list a few, but I have another suggestion as well. My favorite recipe software is Mastercook. It is by far the most convenient program of it's kind out there IMHO. And one of the features is that you can search for recipes by ingredients. You can add any number of cookbooks, both professional and free downloads from users online. And my absolutely favorite feature is say you are browsing online for recipes and see one you want to save. You just click the "save to MC" button, and then highlight the text and click the catagory. IE highlight the recipe title then check Title, highlight ingredients click ingredients. It saves the entire recipe, including a pic if there is one. And you can create as many recipe books as you want to save it to! Hope I said that clearly. You can read about it at http://www.valusoft.com/products/masterc... But there are many places to dl from. I'd suggest a trial to see if you love it as much as I do. Not sure if they offer one or not, but it is easily found as a torrent, to check out first of course :) Plus different versions come w/different cookbooks. Mine has all the Better Crocker ones. So the more you add, the more recipes it has to search for your original question! And it would take me pages to list the features...but unique ones like resizing recipes by saying how many servings you want & tons more such as search by ingredients.

Back to that, here are a few more sites;

http://cookingbynumbers.com/frames.html...

http://www.ichef.com/

http://www.recipematcher.com/

http://www.foodgeeks.com/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/...
(some funny spelling since it's British, but we all speak English lol)

And if all of these aren't enough just google "recipe sites based on ingredients." Sounds wordy but you'll get tons of hits. I still think Mastercook overall is the best resource...it's one of those programs I don't know how I functioned without! And much as I enjoy browsing online sites for new recipes, I LOVE saving the best ones where they are one click away and where I can see them with no advertisements (and don't have to worry about being online either).

I have to agree with every one here. allrecipes.com is by far the most complete recipes site. For the following reasons:

1) large selection of recipes, categorized by ingredient, ethnicity, season, etc.

2) the user ratings! i love to sort by the user ratings and find 4 star (or above) recipes that have been rated by hundreds of people. always sure to be a good meal!

3) original content. they have articles on cooking101, new ingredients to experiment with, and my favorite; videos! i'm much more of a visual learner, so this helps me a ton with new dishes

4) "my recipe box". i urge you to become an allrecipes.com member. i'm very selective on the sites i join, but the fact that i can spend 15 minutes searching the site and save loads of recipes to "my recipe box" for later use is of great value to me

I really like food network's web site. (It's foodnetwork.com or foodtv.com) You can type in a main ingredient or key words and it will bring up all the recipes it has for that ingredient. It also tells you how easy or hard the recipe is and gives you user ratings on how other home cooks have liked the recipe.
- Happy cooking!

http://www.recipezaar.com

My favorites are www.cooks.com & www.campbellkitchen.com . Hope these help you. Happy Cooking!

Without doubt www.recipezaar.com is the best.
There are recipes from around the world , cooked by real cook like you.
There are also reports on the recipes by those who have tried them, this means that you are not taking too big a chance with something that you haven't cooked before.

You can also add your recipes to this site, it's fun I do it everyday.

Good luck.




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