MikeyC 07:29 PM 01-01-2009
Aside from the CA recipe forum
:-) where do you guys go to find GREAT recipes?
Myself, I LOVE the FoodTV website and also epicurious.com which is a database of recipes from several sources like Gourmet Magazine just to name one.
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Paulmac 07:47 AM 01-02-2009
recipesource.com is pretty good
and is you use mastercook, one of the best sites out there is
http://madsrecipes.com/
Thousands upon thousands of downloadable recipes in mastercook format, although it has not been updated since last year.
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shaggy 08:59 AM 01-02-2009
google keeps sendin me to cooks.com.....seems ok
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MadAl 07:59 AM 01-03-2009
cooks and foodtv do it for me
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19thHole 08:01 AM 01-03-2009
try allrecipes.com as well.
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Vitis 12:24 PM 01-04-2009
I second allrecipes.com. Tons of great stuff there
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Tio Gato 07:08 PM 01-06-2009
chippewastud79 07:13 PM 01-06-2009
Originally Posted by Vitis:
I second allrecipes.com. Tons of great stuff there
My fiance gets most of our stuff off this one, most of them have been pretty legit
:-)
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SvilleKid 12:38 PM 01-07-2009
www.idos.com
This site is dedicated to cooking in dutch ovens, the old fashion way, with coals. However, all the recipes can be used in a stove. And, several good links to other recipe sites.
And yes, when I cook recipes from this site, I use dutch ovens and coals. Comes from years and years of cooking outdoors at scouting events. Something about food cooked outdoors..........
:-)
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Starscream 05:55 PM 01-08-2009
scoot 10:59 PM 02-14-2009
Partagaspete 02:03 AM 02-15-2009
coach 10:31 AM 02-15-2009
jquirit 04:08 PM 02-15-2009
The spicy shrimp is simple and very tasty! Also have done Malboro Man's Favorite Sandwich. Only thing you gotta watch out with her cooking is... LOTS OF BUTTER. But oh damn, is it tasty.
:-)
I use to visit this one Filipino cooking blog but I lost the link. Had some really good recipes that was pretty straightforward to make (outside of some of the specific ingredients).
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lightning9191 04:43 PM 02-15-2009
I usually use the foodnetwork's website or just google.
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Google for me. I have been to all the sites posted. I try to find at least 3 recipes for what I want to make and mesh them. Lately, since I've been away from my hometown for so long, I've been trying copy cat recipes from restaurants that I can't get to.
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Partagaspete 02:12 AM 02-16-2009
Originally Posted by jquirit:
The spicy shrimp is simple and very tasty! Also have done Malboro Man's Favorite Sandwich. Only thing you gotta watch out with her cooking is... LOTS OF BUTTER. But oh damn, is it tasty. :-)
I use to visit this one Filipino cooking blog but I lost the link. Had some really good recipes that was pretty straightforward to make (outside of some of the specific ingredients).
And what is wrong with lots of butter?
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Pitmaster 06:58 AM 03-25-2009
livwire68 02:47 PM 03-25-2009
I dont have any one that is special, I usually just google the dish I want to make. I then go through some of the recipes and pick one I like or combine to get the desired effect. I seem to always be cooking from a different ethnic group or even my standard dishes seem to change.
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