Where do I find the best recipes on the internet?



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There are so many sites for recipes on the internet that you would probably find it easier if you searched for a specific kind of recipe like 'Beef Recipes' or 'Crockpot Recipes'. This way you could sort your way though the myriad of sites.

Having said that here are a couple of sites to get you started.

http://allrecipes.com/
http://dir.yahoo.com/society_and_culture.
http://www.recipesource.com/
it depends on what you want to make just type in how to make whatever just look around
www.recipezaar.com
I search either delia smith's site or bbc

www.deliaonline.com/

www.bbc.co.uk/food

they've not let me down yet!
It's very reassuring that atleast one woman is still interested in cooking. Good job on fullfilling your womanly duties.
i really like sainsbury's (and i only just noticed they sponsor the site). you put in a couple of the ingredients, and it searches for recipes containing them. and the instuctions are dead good too.
i dunno let me no when you find out please
try this site I think its good
www.websbestrecipes.com/index..
Cook.com and About.com have had some real good and easy to follow recipes.
http://allrecipes.com/
the recipes have all been rated with reviews
you can join for free
save recipes you like into a recipe box
there is an ingredient search, whatever you got on hand you enter and they will give you a list of recipes
find a recipe and print a list to go shopping
On the BBC's website BBC/recipes
When you'r looking for something a little bit special, this site is excellent:

http://www.gourmet-food-revolution.com/e.

Don't be put off by the term "gourmet" - this site makes everything so easy!
Google it! You can google everything, I do;o] X
The Waitrose website has some great ones. Not absolutely millions, but real quality ones if you ask me. You can put in your key ingredient and it will show recipes for it. Good luck xxx
http://www.allrecipes.com
http://recipes.tasteofhome.com
http://recipes.romanfr.com
http://www.cooks.com
http://www.mormonchic.com/recipe.
http://dmoz.org/home/cooking
http://www.chefs.com
http://tinyurl.com/lfpnb
http://www.auntrunnersrecipes.com.
http://www.recipeamerica.com/recipes/sti.
http://www.bettycrocker.com
http://www.marthastewart.com
http://fooddownunder.com
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes.
http://www.recipetips.com
http://dir.yahoo.com/society_and_culture.
http://www.foodtv.com
http://www.kraftfoods.com
http://www.goodcooking.com
http://www.healthycookingrecipes.com.
http://www.cooking2000.com
http://www.thatsmyhome.com/recipes/index.
http://www.recipesource.com
http://recipes.robbiehaf.com
http://busycooks.about.com/od/howtobake.
http://www.ichef.com
http://www.surrealgourmet.com
http://www.topsecretrecipes.com.
www.allrecipes.com is a great site. They have ratings for each recipe as well. You could also try www.epicurious.com too
Well dont use www.deliaonline.com cause its a crock o ****!

You have to pay for the recipes!

The best is www.bbc.co.uk/food

or do a search, there is loads to choose from and it really depends on what you want to cook!

Happy cooking!
What a great post! Now I can waste the whole day looking up recipes from all the good answers.

Try:

www.epicurious.com
yo can easily find them on:
bbc.co.uk/food
try this site I have found millions of recipes from here

www.cooks.com

good luck
Simple - go to Google and type in "recipes" - note the plural. Use link in source (or should that be "sauce" ?) below.

Then choose the type of cuisine and main ingredient and away you go. A fantastic site - with seemingly unlimited options, and the ability to choose things like which course of a meal you want etc.

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