Rather than post my own recipe today, I decided it might be a fun idea to give you a collection of some of the best recipes on the web. There are way too many food blogs to mention in just one post- But I'll share some of the ones I know and at the end, you can share a favorite site of yours. Kinda like a recipe swap- but with blogs.
Ready? Let's get started, shall we?
First and foremost, if you want to peruse my recipes, you can visit my What's Cooking category.
My fellow Italophile started a little recipe box of her own over at WhyGo Italy. A few of yours trulys favorites have made the cut there also.
If Northern Italian is more your style, head over to Ms. Adventures in Italy and Divina Cucina. (You can check out Judy's new cookbook- and a little hint- stay tuned for a little interview and book giveway with Judy)
Maryann, who is in a class all her own has a delicious collection of recipes over at Finding La Dolce Vita.
And if you like French food as much as I do, make your way over to the Foodie Froggy and Chez Loulou for some fab French cooking!
And thought decidedly not French or Italian, I had to include these 'cuz I just love the ease and convenience of crockpot cooking. Visit A Year of CrockPotting and 365 Days of Slow Cooking to find almost any traditional recipe converted into a crcok pot recipe and thensome!
Hungry yet?
Now it is your turn to share! What are some of your favorite blogs you visit for recipes?

April 15th, 2009
Great list! I do this on my Gourmet Mama blog every Wednesday. There are just too many delicious recipes in the blogosphere not to share.
April 15th, 2009
Darnit! I’ve tried to post my favs at least three times here and every time its disappeared =((((
April 15th, 2009
Here are my favorites:
A gallery for food bloggers, where I find some wonderful recipes:
http://foodgawker.com/
In honor of my Italian heritage:
“Kyle Phillips lives in Tuscany, where he has worked for many years as a food, wine and travel writer. His translation of Artusi, the classic Italian cookbook, was published as “The Art of Eating Well” by Random House in 1996. He also edits the Italian Wine Review.” http://italianfood.about.com/o.....assici.htm
Another of my favorite blogs to visit all the way over in Turkey is by Zerrin and I love this deliciously simple chicken recipe: http://www.giverecipe.com/chicken-with-potato.html
Last, but not least, and this one posted by our very own Robin Locker back in February. I made this and it is delish! http://www.mymelange.net/mymel.....arlic.html
April 15th, 2009
Well that is so nice of you. Next time I do it, I’ll make sure to add you Ms. Mama!!
April 15th, 2009
Oh dear! What with the difficult time I was having posting my recipes to share here, I missed one. So have a go at this one for sure.
Chicken Scallopine by “The Pioneer Woman Cooks.” http://thepioneerwoman.com/coo.....callopine/
April 15th, 2009
Leesie- Great list!! Thanks so much for sharing. You are one of the very best contributors to this blog- and I really appreciate it. And, ahem, thanks for giving me a laugh on the way you posted that last one
April 15th, 2009
Since I was having such a problem posting earlier, I left one favorite recipe out. So here goes. Chicken Scallopine by The Pioneer Woman, you can find it here: http://thepioneerwoman.com/coo.....callopine/
Ellen’s Awesome-est Blueberry Muffin recipe here is a must try too!
April 16th, 2009
Thanks for including me in your list, and introducing me to a couple of new recipe sites! Can never have too many…
April 16th, 2009
You bet Loulou! And you would think with the thousands of good recipes in our own boxes that we wouldn’t seek out new ones- but no- some of us like change and to experiment to a fault I think
April 16th, 2009
Thank you for all of the hot tips on great food blogs Robin!
And it was nice to see you today.
xox
Constance
April 25th, 2009
Hi there!
Great site. If you have a sweet-tooth, check-out my recipe for New Zealand’s iconic dessert; PAVLOVA (…sorry Australians!!)www.coast2coastnz.com/?page_id=155 Here the recipe is in a pictorial method to make it easier. You may also like to try my TAMARILLO CHUTNEY recipe (a link to that is on that page too)
-Donna.
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