Bedlam boys are bonny ([info]mad_maudlin) wrote,
Why does the Internet not have a reverse cookbook? You know, where you put in all the random things in your fridge and it spits out potential recipes?

I'm not much of a vid person (I actually have a rather irrational dislike of them sometimes, mostly because of a string of elderly computers) but I did want to rec this Sherlock vid using Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy." Some songs were just made for a certain fandom, you know?

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[info]hildigunnur

October 2 2010, 16:48:13 UTC 1 year ago

There are few reverse recipe site online like http://www.supercook.com/

[info]freckles42

October 2 2010, 17:09:04 UTC 1 year ago

Came here to say just that. :D Supercook is my preferred of them.

[info]linnet_melody

October 2 2010, 20:36:36 UTC 1 year ago

I also tend to use Food on the Table, which also coordinates with sales from my local stores. Not really many side dishes to go with it, far as I've seen, but it's handy on pinching pennies for recipes you may not have.

[info]mark356

October 5 2010, 02:14:40 UTC 1 year ago

Google sometimes does that for me-- I just type all of the ingredients into the search box and see what comes up. Often there already are a number of recipes. The problem, though, is that if it's an unusual combination of ingredients, you just get large pages with so many recipes that they of course have all of them. But I've gotten a pretty good hit rate, I think.
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