HelloFresh is a new service providing gourmet recipes and pre-portioned fresh ingredients delivered to your door. Cook fast healthy recipes designed by nutritionists and chefs.
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Nara lets you input your favorite types of food settings, cuisines, and restaurants, and gives you recommendations for new places to try in the U.S. city of your choosing.
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Chefs Feed is a quirky twist on the restaurant guide app. This app reveals where the best chefs eat out when they’re not in their own kitchens… Take culinary advice from those who know their way around food before you order!
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Lot18 provides access to high-quality, hard-to-find boutique wines at attractive prices. Leave it to the experts to curate a perfect wine collection for you!
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Liqurious is a beautifully curated Pinterest-like website, dedicated to alcoholic beverages in general and cocktails in particular. Share your favorite drink with the world!
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Ever heard of a “foodfolio”? Well you will once you’ve tried out Burpple, which lets you remember special restaurants and home cooked creations through yours and your friends’ photos.
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Dvour is not just another recipes website, where you find your dinner recipes from a list of professional blogs and celebrity chefs. Dvour is an online social cooks community of normal people sharing delicious recipes online, while organizing their own cookbooks at the same time.
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Finding delicious recipes for any occasion has never been easier. There’s so many tasty food and recipes websites floating around; but how do you know which ones are worth your attention? Well if you’re a budding online recipes connoisseur, you’ve come to the right place to find the absolute best ones: Dine-with-your-eyes through our definitive list of the absolute best of online food websites & blogs… Here’s our Top 10 Tastiest Recipes Websites of 2012. Bon appetit!
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Here at All My Faves we enjoy the simple pleasures in life: We love our friends, and we love our food. We also love making new friends. And our latest discovery Grub With Us shares our sentiments… It’s a food loving socialite’s delight: You create or join a group meal at your favorite restaurant, and network with potential new friends or business contacts!
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Foodie.com, by online lifestyle publisher Glam Media, is a site that’s launched with very grand aims: to become a Facebook/Twitter hybrid… for food! Before you start groaning at yet another social network however, this does seem to have a reason to exist. For a start, you couldn’t say with much conviction that Facebook or Twitter provide a real niche towards food, recipes and restaurant sharing. And that’s exactly what Foodie provides.
This social basis enables Foodie.com to become a sort of interactive food magazine: you can browse delicious looking pictures of new and exciting recipes currently. And you have the ability to follow and interact some of the world’s most exciting chefs, who will post recipes and ideas on their feed; as well as top restaurant lists and shareable menus. All sounds rather delectable if you ask me! Click here or on the big pic below to join this fast growing foodies’ network.
Don’t forget to check out our All My Faves Recipes Faves Page – with some great sites that any food enthusiast would salivate over (or just find some good ideas for tonight’s meal!).
Food Pairing – Chocolate & Chili: Yay or nay? It would appear the great chefs of the world are bored with the usual food combinations we’ve come to expect (fish ‘n’ chips anyone?). They’re exploring ways to make our culinary experiences more interesting, diverse and tasty; pairing foods, ingredients and flavors that we never knew could go together. And FoodPairing is at the forefront of this tasty trend.
Food Pairing is a great looking, interactive website created lovingly by the chefs and food scientists at research company ‘Sense for Taste’. It generates a dynamic ‘FoodPairing Tree’ for any ingredient, with all the possible flavor combinations that would go well with that ingredient circling around it. The closer another ingredient is to it in the tree, the better the combination will taste! Below is a tree for cucumber. You can see that Beijing roast duck goes slightly better with cucumber than country ham, because it’s positioned closer to the center, but they would both still work as flavor combinations! It’s currently being used by more than 200,000 professional chefs, food enthusiasts and mixologists per year, so if it’s good enough for them, imagine how impressive you’re going to look with your imaginative recipes at your next dinner party! Click here or on the Cucumber FoodPairing Tree below to discover a whole new world of flavor combinations.
If you love cooking, but are looking for new recipes, why not try our All My Faves Homepage for the Top Recipes Sites? I guarantee you’ll find something tasty on there, although whether it will sound as fun as cucumber and Costa Rica dark chocolate remains to be seen 😉