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What are your favorite cooking-related web sites?
www.emerils.com - click on his recipe finder button, he has recipes ranging from kids to difficult - all yummywww.taunton.com/finecooking/
www.joyofbaking.com
www.homebaking.org
www.pillsbury.com
www.thefreshloaf.com
www.allrecipes.com
Enjoy!
Here are the cooking/food websites that are the finalists for the 2008 bloggies. (The voting is already closed, with the winners to be announced in March.)The Food Pornographer
http://www.thefoodpornographer.com/
The Pioneer Woman Cooks!
http://www.thepioneerwomancooks.com/
Orangette
http://orangette.blogspot.com/
Gluten-Free Girl
http://glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/
Cupcakes Take the Cake
http://cupcakestakethecake.blogspot.com/
They're definitely worth checking out. Happy surfing!
I missed a couple that were in non-food categories. Here are a couple more finalists:Nominated in the best photography category:
Smitten Kitchen
http://smittenkitchen.com/
101 Cookbooks (to which Anpernee Cate already kindly directed us)
http://www.101cookbooks.com/
I just found a fun site:
http://www.grouprecipes.com/
It's pretty much a foodie site similar to this one.
http://www.grouprecipes.com/
It's pretty much a foodie site similar to this one.
This is my all time favorite food site, where I spend WAY too much time reading the wonderful forums, articles and recipeshttp://www.egullet.org/
www.seriouseats.com. Great for food news and recipes. also www.travelerslunchbox.com which is like food porn.
allrecipes.com It might be passe, but I have so many reviews and photos posted its like my own little cooking blog.
Ok, I have been on a pizza kick these days, kind of perfecting my crust. Last night I came up with a great combo of toppings with 3 kinds of peppers and fresh mushrooms. But the crust is the tricky part. Here is the recipe that got me started on this 2 month epic quest for crust.
www.epicurious.comwww.thescramble.com (for moms on the go)
www.egullet.com
www.chowhound.com (an all time favorite)
www.tastespotter.com (think that is it)-the pictures are to die for!
Here's a link about French cook. I love it!
http://www.letscookfrench.com/general...
This website propose a very good newsletter. Do you like French cook?
Michelle
I like Cookthink:http://www.cookthink.com/
And most of you are far away, but here in Durham we have great blogs like Carpe Durham that update us on local restaurants, etc:
http://carpedurham.wordpress.com/
OMG people!!!! Now I have to give up my books to check out all these websites...I'll never get a chance to cook...or eat!!!Bless all of you for the suggestions...I only knew a few of these!!
I think I am going to have retire...again...so I can stay home and check these out...now...who the heck am I going to cook for???? There's just me here!!!
Thanks again!!
My all-time favorite, which has already been mentioned a couple of times is http://www.101cookbooks.com/index.html.My favorite baking site is http://pghtasted.blogspot.com/.
And, favorite all-around food everything is http://www.chow.com/.
http://www.chickenrecipequeen.com/This is my favorite cooking site because it offers health tips and free menus. It is also up dated daily.
Want to add to some already mentioned:
JustBento - http://justbento.com/
JustHungry - http://www.justhungry.com/
SprinkleBakes * http://www.sprinklebakes.com/
JustBento - http://justbento.com/
JustHungry - http://www.justhungry.com/
SprinkleBakes * http://www.sprinklebakes.com/
I found my favourites (including Smitten Kitchen, referred to above) in this article from the Sunday Times in February 2009. It's a list of 50 food blogs. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life...
Kim wrote: "I found my favourites (including Smitten Kitchen, referred to above) in this article from the Sunday Times in February 2009. It's a list of 50 food blogs.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_..."
Added a bunch of them to my google reader, thnaks!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_..."
Added a bunch of them to my google reader, thnaks!
http://cooksillustrated.com has got to be one of the best out there, hands down. And then of course there is http://foodporndaily.com/...really just kind of fun :)
Joe at http://desertculinary.blogspot.com/ is wonderful; the dishes and treats he cooks/bakes and reviews, the way he writes and his food photography is magnificent! allrecipes.com is very helpful as well....many of the recipes can be made with what you have on hand, not too much gourmet/specialty shopping nessesary!
Wow these are all great sites! I am always looking for new websites to find new recipes, ideas, etc..
Hands down, amateurgourmet.com - Adam Roberts's blog has some of the best food writing out there, and his taste in cookbooks, recipes, and restaurants is spot-on. This is the only food site I feel the need to read regularly.
I don't think I saw this mentioned and I'm sorry if it was, but my latest fave is www.foodgawker.com
It is not exactly a cooking site, but I talk quite a bit about food and cooking on my blog at http://comprehensivewellness.wordpres...I mostly write about eating for weight loss without sacrificing quality and flavor and I include recipes from many sources.
I love www.allrecipes.com! Emeril's got a pretty good site too.I've shunned Martha Stewart's site. Every recipe I've tried off there has been a disaster - boo!
Love 101 Cookbooks and Epicurious is good because the recipes are tested. Valerie wrote: "I'll start by stating an obvious one:
http://www.epicurious.com/
I like this web site a lot (I'm not vegan, though):
http://veganyumyum.com/
And although I no longer subscribe to this magazine,..."
Valerie wrote: "I'll start by stating an obvious one:
http://www.epicurious.com/
I like this web site a lot (I'm not vegan, though):
http://veganyumyum.com/
And although I no longer subscribe to this magazine,..."
My all time favorite one is tasteofhome.com, but really I like most any site that deals with cooking!!!
www.talimpu.com for South Indian food.www.tarladalal.com and www.sanjeevkapoor.com for Indian food and other cuisines popular in India. The authors of these blogs, Tarla Dalal and Sanjeev Kapoor respectively are the two topmost chefs in India since at least the past 25 years - The Indian equivalent of maybe Nigella Lawson or Jamie Oliver.
I love my Dinner Spinner app on my kindle. Does anyone else use this? It's got recipes, a way to share on social media sites, a way to save ingredients to a shopping list. I find it can be really handy.
I have a few sites I go to and like alot but I seem to gravitate to allrecipes.com I like http://www.mrfood.com/# and the Pioneer Woman
Here is an interesting site...http://thehistorykitchen.com/
Rosie wrote: "I have a few sites I go to and like alot but I seem to gravitate to allrecipes.com I like http://www.mrfood.com/# and the Pioneer Woman
Here is an interesting site...http://thehistorykitchen.com/"
I haven't heard of either of those. They look interesting.
I like the site http://www.saveur.com/solrSearchResul... which is associated with the magazine.The Chew is also wonderful. I cannot get enough of Mario Battali and Mike Symon http://beta.abc.go.com/shows/the-chew...












http://www.epicurious.com/
I like this web site a lot (I'm not vegan, though):
http://veganyumyum.com/
And although I no longer subscribe to this magazine, I still like the web site (more than the magazine, I think!):
http://www.cookinglight.com/cooking/
What are yours?