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Old 01-30-2011, 12:46 PM   #4
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Default Re: Best Recipe Sources

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Originally Posted by T.G View Post
I feel that it depends on what you are looking for at that moment.

I've found good recipes in all forms of publication, books, magazines, newspapers, online, TV and spoken word. I've also found a lot of garbage, and as can be expected, a lot of duplication on the internet sources. Books and magazines tend to be more filtered. Unlike the internet, where anyone can publish anything that they might want to believe is a recipe, books and magazines are usually well revised, filtered and checked so that very little "junk" ends up in them. Newspapers are even more filtered than books and magazines because they only have the room to run a few recipes. Some of the stuff I've found in NY Times and LA Times food sections is just phenomenal.

One thing wonderful about books and some TV shows is that they also show a technique, something that doesn't often make it into internet recipes.

When dealing with the internet, because it's so easy to bring up dozens of variants on a dish in mere seconds and have them all in front of me at once, I tend to look at quite a few of them for that particular dish and evaluate them in my head versus each other and often times, I end up combining parts or components of various recipes along with my own twists to come up with the final product.
I kind of feel overwhelmed with all the recipes that come up in an internet search. It's crazy how many recipes are out there for just one dish. I would like to think that there is one great book for just Italian, or French cuisine that can cover the classic dishes.
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