Search Thousands of Recipes Efficiently

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Dec 8, 2007 by  Chris V. Thangham - 10 votes, 7 comments
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This article will help you find the best recipes on the web. I have found a place where you can search interesting recipes from a collection of a wide variety of food sites. Of course you can easily guess which place that will be, it is Google as usual.
There is a subdivision of Google search where you can find specific recipe results with images. The general search also turns up similar results but you have to navigate a number of pages before you can find specific recipe results.
Visit this search page, Google Recipes Search, it is a customized version for recipe search. You can enter specific requirements for your recipes such as what type of Cuisine, Main ingredient, Course, Prepartion time, Meal Type, Ingredient, Language etc. Once you choose the right mix, Google will give you recipes based on those choices.
Here is an example of Chocolate Cheesecake recipes. And if you have tried an Indian meal you should check this Biryani meal -- it is really awesome food to have. You will see a short list of recipes with images and links, much better than navigating hundreds of pages.
I hope you find this interesting. Please find a favorite item from the above search link and post the link here so other users can check it out.
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