Whats your favorite recipe website?

I know how to cook a pretty limited number of things and I'd like to find some new recipes, so suggestions please!

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  • youngmommy2
    youngmommy2 Posts: 71 Member
    skinnytaste.com!!! love it. a bonus is that many of her recipes are already in the MFP database.
  • twixlepennie
    twixlepennie Posts: 1,074 Member
    yummly.com and food.com are the only recipe sites I use, love them both!
  • Icoza87
    Icoza87 Posts: 111 Member
    Yum, thanks!
  • k8mcminn
    k8mcminn Posts: 49 Member
    I use Pinterest all the time. It started when my daughter became a vegetarian and I needed recipes that met the requirements that could satisfy her carnivore brother. She is off at college and I have continued to look for and make tasty nutrisiou meals for myself and husband.
  • ElizabethFuller
    ElizabethFuller Posts: 352 Member
    If I need a recipe I go to the BBC recipe finder, http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/
    Always something useful!
  • heathermarnold
    heathermarnold Posts: 14 Member
    emilybites.com and skinnytaste.com
  • tempehforever
    tempehforever Posts: 183 Member
    I love Smitten Kitchen. Recipes are not at all "low calorie" but are consistently fantastic and easy to memorize/customize. They've become my staples. Definitely the best results I've had with a food blog--she really captures the joy of food and cooking. http://smittenkitchen.com/

    I also use the Cooking Light website, Epicurious, and the NYTimes "Recipes for Health" section (it does a nice job of sorting by ingredient, and has unique ideas for less common, healthy foods). http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/health/series/recipes_for_health/
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    foodnetwork
  • nicruns
    nicruns Posts: 201 Member
    food.com!
    i like how you can search recipes according to what ingredients you want to use
    (handy for cleaning out the fridge/freezer!)
  • Tasteofhome.com

    Not a designated low-calorie site, but lots of delicious, reliable recipes - most with nutrition facts and diabetic exchange information.
  • run2bfree
    run2bfree Posts: 108 Member
    Pinterest!
  • emartin17
    emartin17 Posts: 123 Member
    allrecipes.com
  • sabur
    sabur Posts: 13
    I really like minimalistbaker.com. Their recipes use few and often seasonal ingredients, making them easy to pull off, and they have a lot of different recipes for vegetarian, vegan, dairy free, gluten free, etc!
  • freshstart14
    freshstart14 Posts: 49 Member
    I should note that I am just now learning how to cook.. so if I successfully make recipes off any website.. it must be a good one

    As mentioned earlier: skinnytaste.com is very easy to follow. I also really like budgetbytes.com (not always "healthy" meals, but it has a ton of recipes.. and step by step pictures!)
  • Crescent_Meadows
    Crescent_Meadows Posts: 61 Member
    I use foodgawker.com. I call it "food porn" because they have tons of pictures of delicious meals. All you have to do is click on the picture and its takes you to a food blog with the recipe. It's a great way to find food blogs that you will love to follow. It has lots of categories to go through. I use is mostly to find good vegan food and I love it!
  • callistasky
    callistasky Posts: 26 Member
    By far the best is allrecipes.com. It allows you to adjust the meals to your tastes adn all the users leave reviews of the recipes, so you can see how they made adjustments.
    The only food blogger I follow is brokeassgourmet.com. Her stuff is super healthy and very cheap.
  • Icoza87
    Icoza87 Posts: 111 Member
    Awesome! Thanks for all the answers!

    I have to admit that I haven't exactly figured pintrest out... but I guess I might have to try a little harder.
  • sabur
    sabur Posts: 13
    I use foodgawker.com. I call it "food porn" because they have tons of pictures of delicious meals. All you have to do is click on the picture and its takes you to a food blog with the recipe. It's a great way to find food blogs that you will love to follow. It has lots of categories to go through. I use is mostly to find good vegan food and I love it!

    AW YES! Food Gawker is amazing. Seconded.