what are some of your favorite go to sites?
what are your fav's for recipes, cooking utencils, how to's and favorite chef sites. i love to search for new and used ideas, to test things out. i'm sure alot of you out there are just like me.
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10 Comments:
www.frenchlaundryathome.com
Not really any of the above- but it's GREAT...
sbelle at 5:20PM on 07/10/08
You mean, aside from this great site? :)
www.slashfood.com
www.chowhound.com
www.recipezar.com
www.allrecipes.com
www.saveur.com
www.coldmud.com
Just to start, that is....
Traveller at 6:33PM on 07/10/08
My first visit these days usually goes to America's Test Kitchen (free) and sister sites (paid memberships) Cooks Illustrated and Cooks Country, from recipes to equipment reviews to tips I have rarely not agreed with their advice, and don't recall not liking any recipes I've made. http://www.americastestkitchen.com/default.asp
Traveller listed some great ones as well. I also love Apartment Therapy's the Kitchn. http://www.thekitchn.com/
And Martha Stewart. http://www.marthastewart.com/
bobcatsteph3 at 8:51PM on 07/10/08
For recipes, I hit up Epicurious.com, Gourmet, Bonappetit, and various food blogs.
I prefer food blogs: the narratives of the writers make me want to go switch on my oven in this deathly heat. ;) I recommend Smitten Kitchen, Simply Recipes, 101 Cookbooks, The Wednesday Chef, Apartment Therapy: The Kitchn, Orangette, etc. etc. etc.....
I suggest you take a look at www.foodblogsearch.com if you want to see more.
jazzinx at 9:10PM on 07/10/08
Cookinglight.com if you want healthy recipes taste really good! There is also a ton of other information ranging from ingredient nutrition to kitchen design to new exercise routines.
Carosone at 11:04PM on 07/10/08
Definitely agree with jazzinx, SmittenKitchen is amazing, as is Orangette. I actually just spent wayyyy too long reading through the SK archives tonight trying to find something to bring to a bbq on Saturday. =)
kfarrel3 at 11:14PM on 07/10/08
honestly. i don't spend too much time reading backlogs on food related sites.
SE is a great way to get all my updates. I figure if its really important, or important enough, in the food world, Ed, Adam, Robyn and the gang will fill me in.
Aside from that, I read....
eater.com
offthebroiler.com (though I am a bit sad Jason isn't doing enough fatty, greasy coverage anymore. oh well, good for him.)
feastinginphoenix.com (seth chadwick covers this great town)
jeffreymorgenthaler.com (for all your cocktail needs.)
beeradvocate.com
Prairie at 11:52PM on 07/10/08
My frequency here at SE would definitely point to it as a dependable source of info. I also love the Fine Cooking website. And I'm a huge fan of Saveur. The best possible mix of food porn, excellent recipes and exotic locales.
chiff0nade at 8:12AM on 07/11/08
I find allrecipes.com extremely useful. I like to read the reviews, not only for the rating of a particular recipe, but to read what people used in the way of substitutions. Very handy
trabo at 5:21PM on 07/12/08
Sites I visit regularly:
Serious Eats
Chowhound
Orangette blog
Amateur Gourmet blog
Smitten Kitchen
Hillary
Chew on That
Chew on That at 11:09AM on 07/15/08