Yes - http://www.cookingbynumbers.com/ lets you select which foods from their list you have, then gives you recipes using only those ingredients.
2006-07-12 03:40:23
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answered by HM 2
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Spicey eco-friendly Beans: Get sparkling eco-friendly beans, reduce the ends off and wash. positioned some extra Virigin Olive Oil in a frying pan (about 3-4 tablespoons). upload some chopped garlic (sparkling is favourite, canned is proper) upload some beaten warm red pepper flakes to flavor. turn warmth to medium extreme, enable oil get warm and start up to sizzle the Garlic. upload eco-friendly Beans and toss till GreenBeans turn vivid eco-friendly and agency. Serve topped with Parmesan Cheese and extremely of Garlic Salt. Peanut Butter and Jelly is self explanitory Mac & Cheese is effortless and instructions on the container. French Toast: blend 2 eggs and extremely of milk in a bowl (like you're making an omelette) melt a million/4 stick of butter in a huge frying pan on med Dip each fringe of the bread in the egg blend and position in frying pan. turn bread and serve with Maple Syrup
2016-11-01 22:07:12
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answered by harib 4
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You can do that with the regular internet search. I have done it when I couldn't remember all of the ingredients.
2006-07-12 03:32:48
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answered by nastaany1 7
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I think that you can do it on the food network and allrecipes.com web sites. Give those a try and see what comes up. I'd probably go with allrecipies first since I think I've done it there.
2006-07-12 03:35:25
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answered by cwenui 2
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yes, although I haven't tried it, but the ingredients you want to put in search bar, are really just keywords on many sites, so you should get quite a few.
if instead it throws out an apple pie from the monitor, please get me one, with a little cream.
thank you
2006-07-12 03:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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BHG.com 's recipes are great, as is their search. Plus there is a community, and not just recipes, You have articles on interiors, gardens etc.
2006-07-12 03:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Try google. I just typed in "cumin, worcestershire sauce, recipes" and it came back with a lot of sites with sauce recipes.
2006-07-12 03:36:48
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answered by marlio 3
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www.allrecipes.com
this place has that search capabilty and tons of recipes too and they are rated by people who frequent the site
2006-07-12 03:34:09
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answered by Grin Reeper 5
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try epicurious.com their advanced search is broad but it can narrow it down a bit.
2006-07-12 03:33:40
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answered by scabs32 3
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try
http://www.aplaceabroad.com/spain/spanish-recipes.htm
you can put in ingredients and get back recipes
2006-07-12 11:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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