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Recipe sites that I go to on a regular basis
Other good recipe sites
- bon appétit 6000 recipes to inspire http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes
- Gourmet the magazine may be gone but the archive fortunately is not http://www.gourmet.com/magazine
- epicurious - for people who love to eat http://www.epicurious.com/
- Canadian Living - what more needs to be said http://www.canadianliving.com/food/
- America's Test Kitchen offers up selected shows from the current season and a fair number of recipes. You'll have to subscribe to get
all of the content but unfortunately they have chosen to split the site into three and require separate paid subscriptions to each segment.
I can tell you from experience that seeing a recipe on one of the old shows (all are available with the subscription to ATK) then finding that
it's only available if you also have a subscription to Cook's Illustrated can raise the old blood pressure and even induce the utterance of a
few choice expletives. In spite of the shortcomings it's worth a visit and perhaps even one subscription
http://www.americastestkitchen.com/
- The Culinary Connections section of the Highliner website offers recipes that have been developed specifically for foodservice,
using on-trend ingredients and flavours. Don't let the 'foodservice' designation put you off as most as the recipes are for 4 to 6
with the odd one like crabcakes being party sized.
http://www.highlinerfoodservice.com/en/culinary-connections.html
- It's not a site but when Google sets out to specialize in recipes then you just know that it will be a go to site. When you search for a
recipe or ingredient on Google, you'll get lots of results, but not all of them will be for recipes. Now you can narrow your search
results to show only recipes. Just select Recipes in the left-hand panel on the search results page. You can filter your results by
ingredients, cook time, or calories.
http://www.google.com/landing/recipes/
- Chowhound Food-lovers worldwide gather here to swap expert tips about restaurants, foods, stores,
and bars, as well as cooking, wine, beer, cookware, and more. To get started, browse or search for topics of interest. To post, you'll
need to sign up (it's free!) and create a simple profile. Dig in ... and be prepared to get very, very hungry!
http://chowhound.chow.com/boards
- L.C.B.O. Not the easiest site to navigate, I'm not sure that they put up all of the recipes from the magazine, and they can
call for some pretty esoteric ingredients (at least they are esoteric in Chatham) but they've got a lot of great recipes.
http://lcbo.com/lcbo-ear/RecipeController?action=search&language=1&recipeType=1
- Bob's Red Mill With a wide variety of whole grain products, from flours and hot cereals to baking mixes
and grains, Bob’s Red Mill has "whole grain foods for every meal of the day."
http://www.bobsredmill.com/recipes.php
- Nestle Professional when you're looking to feed more than a few people
http://www.nestleprofessional.com/australia/en/Recipes/Pages/default.aspx
- foodwished.com with videos by chef John