I'm trying to put together a small collection of food/cooking websites that I can refer to for recipes, techniques, etc. I eat a lot of traditional New England foods and while I like more exotic dishes it's not always possible to find the right ingredients. I eat some vegetarian/vegan meals but I will also eat any kind of meat (how come I've never had venison?). I especially like seafood. If you know of websites that might fit (or even if they don't exactly fit) please post them below. I'll start. Here's my favorite (so far). foodgawker | feed your eyes
These "instructional" videos might make you laugh but it's not the best way to learn to cook. My Drunk Kitchen Ep. 6: Brunch? - YouTube
Honestly I don't cook too often myself, but I do enjoy baking. If I'm looking for a specific recipe, I usually use AllRecipes.com. Here are a couple blogs I read: ClosetCooking.com - This guy posts some pretty interesting / innovative recipes Picky-Palate.com - Good recipes, with step-by-step photo instructions BakingBites.com - Good baking recipes CookieMadness.com - More good baking recipes IReallyLikeFood.com - About food in general, with some recipes
I will cook only sometimes.When no one is in my home ten only i used to cook.I think Cooking.com,All Recipes.com are best cooking sites
I've recently become addicted to The Food Network television channel, especially the shows Restaurant Impossible and Chopped. Their website has some really good recipes; Food Network - Easy Recipes, Healthy Eating Ideas and Chef Recipe Videos