January 27, 2011

Finding Recipes

For the sake of this challenge, I will only use/modify recipes that can be found for free on the web or that I've created. If this blog exists past the 3 month challenge, I may start using recipes from books, member websites, etc. By no means will I focus on recipes that can ONLY be accomplished with a stand mixer or KitchenAid. Many will be dishes that can be prepared quite easily by hand. In these cases I'm hoping to discover that the KitchenAid either adds ease to preparation (kneading bread) or depth to texture (whipped mashed potatoes).

My Sources:

My current favorite recipe website is allrecipes.com. If you have an idea of what dish sounds good, you can search by keyword. But you can also search by ingredients! This is great for using up leftovers. I also love the fact that you can sort your search results by rating. You're almost guaranteed a dinner-time win with this method.

Another of my favorites is Taste Spotting. This is a collection of artistic, scrumptious, and sometimes bizarre-looking recipe blog posts. It does have a search feature and it can be fun to select random display. My main complaint, if you could even call it that, is that it can quickly become overwhelming. In the course of 5 minutes, I've stumbled across 25 recipes that I wanted to try. I'll generally be missing at least one ingredient for each of them, and many are quite time-consuming. None-the-less I love spending time here. The photos are amazing and it whets my creative appetite (not to mention my physical one.)

I don't know if I'll have cause to use both a stand mixer and a crock-pot for one recipe, but if I do the recipe will most likely be from A Year of Slow Cooking. The linked yogurt recipe is one of my favorites. My 2 year old adores Airplane Yogurt (really just plain ole yogurt) and this is such an easy and affordable way to make it myself. Stephanie is one of the inspirations behind my mixer challenge, though I followed her blog for over a year before the idea occurred to me.

I'm sure I will find inspiration elsewhere, but these are definitely top 3 in my book. Regardless, I'll always cite a source for each post.

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