Try epicurious.com
2007-02-06 07:44:12
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answered by bandit 6
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allrecipes.com is a great site. click on ingredient search, type in the ingredients you have on hand and they give you a recipe.
2007-02-06 07:50:59
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answered by curiousnktown 4
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To make a savoury or candy suet pudding to serve 6, first sift 12oz / 350g of self-elevating flour and salt right into a super blending bowl. upload some freshly milled black pepper (pass over if making a candy suet pudding), then upload 6oz / 175g of shredded pork suet – 0.5 the flour's quantity – and combine it into the flour utilising the blade of a knife. while it is gently mixed, upload some drops of chilly water and start to mixture with the knife, utilising curving strikes and turning the aggregate around. the purpose is to deliver it jointly as a dough, so save including drops of water till it starts to get somewhat claggy and sticky. Now abandon the knife, flow in alongside with your palms and positioned across all of it jointly till you have a advantageous soft elastic dough, which leaves the bowl sparkling. it is worth noting that suet pastry consistently desires extra water than different kinds, so whether it remains somewhat dry only flow on including some drops at a time. place the dough on a gently floured floor, and shrink away 1 / 4 of it and positioned it to one section for the lid. gently dirt a rolling pin with flour and place it interior the centre of the dough. place the flat of your palms gently on each end of the pin and start to roll, re-dusting the pin and the floor gently with flour in case you will possibly desire to end the pastry sticking.
2016-09-28 12:27:48
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answered by faim 4
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http://www.cookingbynumbers.com/frames.html
you can click on ingredients and it gives you recipes
http://www.kraftcanada.com/en
you can enter 3 ingredients, they type of meal and it gives recipes
http://allrecipes.com/Search/Ingredients.aspx
you can enter 4 things you want and 4 things you don't want
2007-02-06 07:48:06
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answered by Poutine 7
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You can always also just type them into Google in one string...you should get some good results.
2007-02-06 07:48:05
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answered by Joshua P 1
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try this one - i have had great luck with them
2007-02-06 07:58:47
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answered by luv2bupnorth 1
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allrecipes.com
2007-02-06 07:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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