Is there any reliable online reference you use for recipes?

Is there any reliable online reference you use for recipes?
most online recipe pages are full of random images, ads, links and text i.e. they are attention baits.
thx in advance

  1. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Check out cooking with jack on youtube

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      This his cooking saved my marriage and got me some sweet life insurance

  2. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    get a yearly subscription to cooks illustrated and use their recipe search. its what I've been doing for years. also food52 is pretty good but suffers (although to a lesser extent) from blogposting

  3. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    the good 'tubers write the recipe in description or website

  4. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    I keep my own recipe library stored locally.

  5. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Stop using Google you fucking retard.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      that's why im asking the question, retard

  6. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    chef john first if he has a recipe for it

  7. 1 month ago
    Bedeviled Egg

    Your all a bunch of naggers

    https://ck.booru.org/index.php?page=post&s=list&tags=Pizza

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      Great British Chefs for me since you can read a few recipes before getting paywalled.

      Why isn't this pinned?

      • 1 month ago
        Bedeviled Egg

        Because jannies are trannies and this website going downhill isnt just a meme.

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          No, there have been discussions between the board she mods about having a sticky and every time it's been majority decided against the idea of it because stickys ultimately fucking suck and undermine discussion and the point of the board in the first place. Go back to Culinaly you stupid fuckin tourist

          • 1 month ago
            Anonymous

            oh it's been decided. never improving anything is le good. thanks mods

  8. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Foodnetwork is the one without the retarded 40 page blogs.

  9. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    I just Google and compare recipes. Sometimes i use serious eats, nytimes, or mommy blogs

  10. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >https://www.bbc.co.uk/food
    No ads, you can browse by season, cuisine, or look for specific ingredients, and 90% of the recipes are sourced from actual chefs or cook books.
    >https://www.youtube.com/@foodwishes
    Tons of recipes and techniques, clearly explained, if you can get past his intonation.
    >https://thewoksoflife.com/
    >https://rasamalaysia.com/
    For Chinese recipes.

  11. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    if youre looking for instant pot recipes, everything on pressurecookrecipes.com is perfect, they actually detail searing meat first and doing one piece at a time and adding fish sauce/soy sauce/worcestershire to everything to make shit taste good

    for non instant pot recipes i use americas test kitchen because i have a free membership through a family member

  12. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Just buy a copy of The Joy of Cooking

  13. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    So. there are these neato things called "cook books" which can store upwards of thousands of recipes, and in these "cook books" they have what's called an index, that shows you on which page the recipe you are looking for can be found, what's even more wild is that these pages are numbered beforehand so you can easily find the recipe you're looking for.

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