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Any decent recipe websites?

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user01082312345 · 21/02/2023 15:43

I'm not the best cook but I really want to make nutritious, healthy meals for my husband and son. My son has no allergies but my husband is allergic to nuts and fish. Do you know of any good websites which offer simple, quick and easy to make recipes? Also I prefer using the oven than a slow cooker.

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Starlightblue · 21/02/2023 15:43

I like Mob kitchen recipes

TFZ9287 · 21/02/2023 16:12

I get a lot from Pinterest, if you know what your main ingredient will be then you can tailor your search eg. Quick healthy chicken recipes

toastofthetown · 21/02/2023 16:53

If I'm low on inspiration, I browse Gousto's meals for the week. Mostly if you search for a recipe name online, Gousto will have posted it. I like it as the recipes are designed to be midweek meals so are simple and healthy, while still being interesting, and there is a small but weekly rotating selection of recipes so I don't get overwhelmed by thousands of recipes.

user01082312345 · 21/02/2023 17:41

Thanks for the ideas!

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alterego2 · 21/02/2023 17:41

I'm probably a bit old fashioned but I use the BBC website, also BBC GoodFood and Olive. They all offer straightforward recipes. And the comments sections on GoodFood and Olive can be really helpful if you want to adapt/simplify - eg recipe calls for peeled and chopped fresh tomatoes, people will come on and say they just used tinned and it was still lovely. I find that boosts my confidence to change things a bit if I need to

ErrolTheDragon · 21/02/2023 17:45

Seconding the bbc - often as not if I google a recipe, the bbc site will be the one with the most sensible recipe with ingredients available in the U.K.

Georgyporky · 21/02/2023 17:46

I agree with BBC www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/

They've also got a very useful section "techniques" that covers a huge range of food related skills

BeeBB · 21/02/2023 18:22

Georgyporky · 21/02/2023 17:46

I agree with BBC www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/

They've also got a very useful section "techniques" that covers a huge range of food related skills

This I love it but don’t make anything below 4.8 stars and everything has been tasty and came out well.

SollozzoMightNotEvenBeInTheCarSonny · 21/02/2023 18:24

I like Kitchen Sanctuary. www.kitchensanctuary.com

MrsKippling · 21/02/2023 19:39

I agree with all the suggestions so far. I also really love this one. Everything I've made has been really good and I've made lots!

www.recipetineats.com/

MrsKippling · 21/02/2023 19:52

Just remembered another, I really like the shopping lists and meal plans aswell as the recipes.

www.tamingtwins.com/recipes/

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