Monday, November 7, 2011

Links Working to Save Lost Recipes

Search these lost and found links for lost family recipes and old cookbook sites.

http://www.lostrecipesfound.com/
Lost Recipes Found has several links to department store recipes and more.

http://www.homemade-dessert-recipes.com/thanksgiving-dessert-recipes.html
Homemade Dessert Recipes features lost recipes like the Wonder Cake from a Manhattan Bakery and Pennsylvania Dutch Cottage Cheese Pie Recipe.

http://www.tasty-german-recipe.com/
Mums Cookbook of Authentic German Recipes blogs about how to make and carve Turkey to how to make Spaetzle.

http://www.heritagerecipes.com/
At Heritage Recipes you can submit your own recipe or look up vintage recipes like Southern Baked Cornbread.

http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/blogs/editor/2011/06/lost-recipes-salvaged-3.html
If you are searching for a Blondie Brownie recipe read the Epi log at Epicurious; bookstore owner Michael Popek saves handwritten lost recipes.

http://www.cranburybookworm.com/History.aspx
At the Cranbury Bookworm foodies who like to browse will find a large cookbook collection at the bookstore in historic Cranbury, NJ.

http://www.food.com/bb/viewtopic.zsp?p=5556474&sid=f98c76f1e4ded8a777bdf1e4e8ce85f2
1971 Betty Crocker Recipe Card Library helpers make a list for Chocolate Chips cookies to squash.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/chi-1021-lost-recipesoct21-htmlstory,0,3363415.htmlstory
Chicago Tribune featured article recalls Mocha-frosted hermit cookies from Marshall Field's State Street store.

http://lostrecipesfromoldtitles.blogspot.com/2011/01/holiday-food-traditions-library.html
Holiday Food Traditions Library - Send me a email, if you need help finding a cookbook or recipe.

2 comments:

  1. All of those websites posted are all good. You can also try gourmandia.com and gourmetrecipe.com where you can find lots of recipes and all of it are absolutely excellent. I'm sharing this because I'm fun of collecting recipes online and base on my experience, Its great and easy to navigate. Thanks

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  2. I often "tweet" the sites that match my interests and recipes. At Twitter today, I posted Chef Johan's Celery Soup with Chicken Meatballs.

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