cross-posted from: https://yiffit.net/post/280723

Not sure if I need to elaborate. I’m sick of having to scroll through an entire fucking novella just to find the recipe when I do a search for something.

  • PostingInPublic@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The problem with community-edited cookbooks is that you end up with multiple recipes for the same dish. I just searched for hummus on such a site and got 246 results. It has become useless over the years.

  • autumn@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    I use paprika 3 to extract and save recipes - works well enough that I eventually sprang for the paid version

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      1 year ago

      +1 for paprika. Works like a charm. Other great features too. I have all my recipes with all of my personal tweaks/notes from the past 10 years in there. Also, all of my ‘special occasion’ meal planning goes through there.

      I’m probably old-school, but you may also find you get some good use out of cookbooks if you find good/reliable ones. They’re also kind of fun to browse/explore once you have faith in the source.

      A few I’d recommend: The Food Lab America’s Test Kitchen Good Eats

      If there’s a cuisine you favor you, you might try finding a commonly recommended book or author in that area.

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      1 year ago

      I haven’t seen that one. I’ll check it out!

      I have used Recipe keeper for years myself.

      The main features I like are the ways to import recipes (web, photos and text) I can take a picture of a handwritten recipe and it will magically recreate it. It also has an app for windows, so laptops/tablets and my android phone all sync up. You can make your own cookbooks too.