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Good recipe sites

13 replies

talia66 · 14/10/2020 21:52

I am trying to cook healthier, more home cooked meals. Mumsnet of course is a fantastic source for this. I wondered what other recipe sites people use? Looking for inspiration!
Thanks in advance

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Thecatisboss · 14/10/2020 21:54

Bbc good food. I like the reviews of the recipes.

MirandaMarple · 14/10/2020 21:58

Jamie Oliver's website

FrenchBoule · 15/10/2020 00:37

BBC Food( not good food) has brilliant recipes albeit no reviews to read.
I found recently all recipes are quite good and also spruce eats.

Are you looking for any specific ones?

chocolatespiders · 15/10/2020 00:39

cooking on a boot strap

Madvixen · 15/10/2020 00:58

Good Food
Delicious magazine
Olive magazine
Great British Chefs
Pinterest

DramaAlpaca · 15/10/2020 00:59

Good Food and Delia Online.

Blondie1984 · 15/10/2020 03:21

Healthy Food Guide website, Hungry Healthy Happy blog, Pinch of Nom website, supermarket websites ...

Mominatrix · 15/10/2020 08:17

Serious Eats
New York Times Food
Smitten
BBC Food
The Guardian (good recipes by Nigel Slater, Thomasina Meirs, and Ottolhengi, as well as Felicity Cloake)

MyCatReallyIsAGit · 15/10/2020 22:07

BBC Food is good if you have a specific ingredient in mind (eg “what can I make with beetroot?”).

I love the Smitten Kitchen blog (excellent for baking and veggie recipes in particular).

Chocoqueen · 17/10/2020 17:46

I've recently discovered the Happy Foodie and looking forward to trying some out

FinallyGotAnIPhone · 17/10/2020 17:53

I use
BBC Good Food and Tesco. Jamie Oliver sometimes.
Generally I just see what I have in my cupboard / fridge and google the ingredients and see what comes up. Those three are straightforward with ingredients and method. It annoys me on other sites when
I have to scroll down a whole blog of cooking before getting to the recipe.

7Days · 17/10/2020 17:56

I wouldn't mind scrolling down a whole blog of cooking - what I hate is the ones that tell you the whole story of the bloggers' granny's emigration from the Old Country and how Autumn days always remind her of the first time she cooked this recipe.....

I've had a pleasant afternoon on the Guosto website, just browsing - they give you the method on the site.

MrsRedFly · 17/10/2020 18:08

For veggie/vegan recipes try www.tinnedtomatoes.com/p/recipes.html

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