foodnetwork.com
You can't go wrong with that site, most of my best recipes come from that site. The chefs on the network have recipes posted, you can type in what ingredient you have in the site's search engine, and all the recipes with that ingredient pop up. People also can rate them, along with how easy the recipe was to make.
Enjoy!
2007-03-30 01:25:26
·
answer #1
·
answered by BookAddict 3
·
2⤊
1⤋
http://www.recipezaar.com/
It's a great site that I have used for several years now. It has over 450 catagories. If you sign up for a free account you can save recipes in "your cookbook". If you want to sort recipes into different cookbooks then I believe you have to pay for that. I've always used the free account and it's worked fine for me. The recipes can also be reviewed by users to help you decide if you want to make it or not.
Hope this helps!
Good Luck!!
2007-03-30 01:35:04
·
answer #2
·
answered by BLAHBLAHBLAH 2
·
1⤊
0⤋
http://highheelkitchen.com High Heel Kitchen Recipes Forum. Mobile device friendly website, very helpful when out and about at the grocery store, can check for ingredients from my mobile. Lots of fab recipes, real recipes for real people. Even has wild food recipes, lots of campsite recipes and tips too. Crafts also, pet recipes, cocktail recipes even.
2014-07-25 21:33:55
·
answer #3
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
I find Jamie Oliver to be the best - he has his own website but also many books you can buy!
His recipes are always very simple to follow, he does traditional, but also traditional with a quirky twist.
You can find all different meal type recipes - starters, mains, desserts etc. From pasta dishes, to veggie dishes, to side dishes and salds.
http://www.jamieoliver.com/
2007-03-30 01:43:57
·
answer #4
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
www.epicurious.com
All pro recipes from chefs and magazines. Don't expect most them to quick and easy though. Very organized rating/searching system.
www.cooks.com
All user submitted recipes. Extensive but not everything is very good. Good for simple recipes.
2007-03-30 01:24:43
·
answer #5
·
answered by binfordaepi 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
Here's a great website from Colonial Williamsburg. Click the name of the recipe and it will bring up a page telling you how to make it.
http://www.history.org/almanack/life/foo...
Claude Moore Colonial Farm Recipes
http://www.1771.org/cd_recipes.htm...
Pawtuxet Village recipes and beverages
http://www.gaspee.com/colonialrecipes.ht...
http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/51...
Other Colonial recipes
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-00,c...
http://www.virtualcities.com/ons/wv/b/as...
http://www.aspecialplace.net/mariescookb...
http://www.lincolnminutemen.org/recipes/...
http://www.lincolnminutemen.org/recipes/...
http://www.foodreference.com/html/corn-p...
Colonial Breads
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search?q=coloni...
Colonial desserts
http://www.monroehistoricsociety.org/coo...
http://www.esva.net/martha/96030508-colo...
http://www.bownet.org/5ss/colonialrecipe...
http://www.foodtimeline.org
2007-03-30 01:26:50
·
answer #6
·
answered by ♥ sanaz ♥ 3
·
1⤊
1⤋
You could try my Mom's site Cheap and Easy Recipes. They are all great recipes and they are nutritious too.
2007-03-30 03:15:22
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Foodnetwork.com
kraftfoods.com
2007-03-30 05:02:48
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
This is probably my favorite for pizza..it shows pics (scroll down) of a guy making pizza and pizza sauce from scratch...it looks very tasty...
Tim’s B****** Pizza
http://tim.rocketry.org/cooking/pizza_sauce/
http://tim.rocketry.org/cooking/bitchinpizza/
2007-03-30 02:53:24
·
answer #9
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
You should go to www.cooks.com It's an awesome site.
2007-03-30 04:16:54
·
answer #10
·
answered by Creepy Kourtney 2
·
0⤊
0⤋