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From the McDougalls site I found this recipe swap website called MY DISH.CO.UK. Looks rather damn good! :cool:
I also like the Pink Whisk site from Ruth who was on the Great British Bake Off prog.
Obviously the Good Food site is tops.
What discoveries have you made for recipe inspiration?
I also like the Pink Whisk site from Ruth who was on the Great British Bake Off prog.
Obviously the Good Food site is tops.
What discoveries have you made for recipe inspiration?
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You put in the ingredients you have and it comes up with recipes. Although it is a little limited and sometimes it asks for ingredients that I honestly didn't have - I wasn't lying super cook :mad:
But I still think it is quite useful, www.supercook.com
http://www.mamtaskitchen.com/index.php
Normally when I am looking for something on the net to cook I know what I am looking for, so will google it and then go from there.
Sometimes If I get an image in my mind of what I am aiming for I will google it and then go through google images till I find a picture that matched and do that recipe. Did that when I made salt and pepper prawns and spare ribs recently as I was trying to makes ones like our local Chinese and they came out great.
Obviously, it wouldn't be a recipe thread without Jamie Oliver's recipes.
One for us chilli lovers. - http://www.famouschilirecipes.com/
Yes I just noticed the Dragon's Den part of it. That's something to do with subscribing to it I think?
Don't think that's compulsory though - so many recipes on there to choose from. I'm particularly impressed with the veggie recipes - allsorts of pies, pasta bakes etc... LOVELY JUBBLY!
www.videojug.com
http://www.tescorealfood.com/recipes/search.html?st=video
http://www.jamieoliver.com/videos/
http://www.morrisons.co.uk/Food/Video-recipes/
http://rouxbe.com/
I have another one, which is for a magazine I regularly buy - that has really easy recipes on it.
www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/
http://uktv.co.uk/food/homepage/sid/423
http://www.foodnetwork.com/
I like this one
http://www.food.com/
I like the way you can change the quantity for the recipe.
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/content/recipes/
Also - http://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/