Can't decide what to make for dinner tonight? Just surf a few websites with your satellite internet, and you're bound to come across some great ideas. Emailed recipes and food blogs are nothing new and are easy to find, but several newer options take you from start to finish on your quest to make a great meal in even less time! With any of the four great options listed below, you're sure to make a flavorful meal your family will enjoy.
4. AllRecipes.com - Although this website lacks some of the glossier sections that it's competitors may have, if you're simply looking for the perfect recipe, this site is the easiest to navigate and has one of the largest collections of recipes online. All Recipes is not the kind of site you go to if you're looking to develop much of a cooking community, but the site contains realistically useful features such down-loadable coupons and e-newsletters. Immense user generated reviews and colorful photos really add to the amount of information included with each recipe.
3. Epicurious.com - This vital website includes valuable recipes, suggestions for entertaining guests, insightful cooking tips, delicious drink mixes, and restaurant reviews. Content comes from not only several published magazines (Epicurious, Gourmet, and Bon Appetit), but also from readers who submit their ideas online. The site is incredibly easy to navigate, and you can even search for recipes based on the items you currently have in your refrigerator. If you soon find yourself addicted to choosing online recipes while you're using your satellite internet connection, a new application on the iphone will allow you to easily take your shopping list to the grocery store.
2. FoodNetwork.com - Filled with thousands of easily searchable recipes, the Food Network's website includes additional recipes that don't make it onto their television shows. If you like watching celebrity chefs like Rachel Ray, Emeril Lagasse, Mario Batali, Bobby Flay, or Paula Dean, this website gives you access to some of their best recipes. In addition, they're all free so you can locate them using satellite internet and there's no need to go out an buy a cookbook. With a good high-speed internet connection, you can even watch several cooking videos in case you find the recipes a bit difficult to understand, or in case you don't have cable tv.
1. Chef2Chef.net - Frequented by professional chefs, culinary students, and everyday cooks as well, this massive website includes articles on nearly any food-related topic you can think of. Various sections focus on nearly 300,000 recipes, cooking tips, food industry employment listings, culinary schools, current food news, and health tips. Additionally, chef interviews and forums help to build a real sense of community at this site. Most impressively, the site contains an online series of cooking classes in video form. To take advantage of these great resources, make sure you have a high speed satellite internet connection.
As you can see from this list, there's a world of recipes at your fingertips. Gone are the days of relentless searching through a cookbook - now you are literally a specialized cooking search engine and a click away. So get clicking!
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