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  2. Any sites to search recipes by ingredients? : r/Cooking - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/qacdxd/any_sites_to_search_recipes_by...

    Might have ideas based on that. The app Cookpad has recipe search by ingredients, special diet restrictions, ethnic spin, yada yada. User driven! I like it lots. Check it out on Google store. You can post your recipes, communicate with other users. Epicurious.com. Here are a few. I found them by doing a google search.

  3. Allrecipes App discontinued (?) : r/Cooking - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/12evs14/allrecipes_app_discontinued

    Fix on iPhone: just add the website to your home screen. Open Allrecipes in safari. Click the box with the up arrow at the bottom of phone. Then click “add to home screen”. Then the website acts like an app. Reply reply. BreakingB1226. •. I'm not sure if it's just me but I am now unable to even access the website.

  4. Did AllRecipes remove their ingredient search? : r/Cooking -...

    www.reddit.com/.../comments/xt3ikg/did_allrecipes_remove_their_ingredient_search

    Go to allrecipes and click on the "Search" icon in the top right corner of the page. In the search bar, type in the ingredients you want to use separated by commas. For example, if you want to find a recipe that uses chicken, broccoli, and cheese, you would type "chicken, broccoli, cheese" into the search bar.

  5. Can you sort recipes on Allrecipes.com by rating? How?

    www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/79yp8a/can_you_sort_recipes_on_allrecipescom...

    Download the All Recipes app. Do your first search there. Tap the top, center of the screen and you can sort by popularity. Note the names of the top 3 or 4 recipes. Search for them on the website. This is my work-around to the terrible change they made to website where you can no longer sort by popularity. 1.

  6. Allrecipes.co.uk disappeared? : r/Cooking - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/s443nq/allrecipescouk_disappeared

    New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. 8. Sort by: 1JesterCFC. • 3 yr. ago. Yeah it closed down around about Nov, you can search for the name of a recipe and allrecipes.co.uk and use the way back machine to get to the recipe (if it had been grabbed) then print out the recipes you need. Like in this post on mumsnet (1st google ...

  7. Does the ingredient filter on AllRecipes' search just gone?

    www.reddit.com/.../comments/xvcfpm/does_the_ingredient_filter_on_allrecipes_search

    Use a site-specific google search ie type in site: https://www.allrecipes.com lasagne -onion to pull up lasagne recipes with no onions. Just tried it. Looks like Google reads the. -onion to mean fewer mentions of onions, rather than exclude pages with the word onion on them. If they use Google to search, that might be why Allrecipe's filters ...

  8. Are there any sites that give you recipes based on ingredients...

    www.reddit.com/.../comments/sqhcmw/are_there_any_sites_that_give_you_recipes_based

    1. robbird111. • 2 yr. ago • Edited 2 yr. ago. You can give https://recipessearchengine.com a try. You enter ingredients and gives as result all recipes with the entered ingredients. It also recognizes ingredients and lists them next to the found recipes with the recipe picture and short description. It’s very new and therefore very basic ...

  9. Anybody have a good Allrecipes app alternative? Apparently ... -...

    www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/143dnye/anybody_have_a_good_allrecipes_app...

    Ironically, it may actually be easier to find a recipe from the site using this Google search: site:allrecipes.com intitle:"chocolate cake" The results show the star rating and the number of votes. You still cannot sort them but it might be better/faster than the website's own results page (which doesn't allow sorting anyway).

  10. For straight recipes, I've used Food.com for years. Many of the staple recipes I make and get requests to make come from there. You can search by ingredient or by recipe title and sort by the number of reviews. Similar concept to allrecipes, but I personally like food.com better. Reply reply.

  11. Excluding ingredients from recipe searches : r/Cooking - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/hbokqa/excluding_ingredients_from_recipe...

    Here's a solution for you: check out https://livingwithout.streamlit.app/. It lets you filter recipes by excluding specific ingredients. Since it's a minimal first version, feedback would be awesome. Use it to simplify your meal planning with recipes that work for your dietary needs.

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