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  1. Top Secret Recipes - Reddit

    r/TopSecretRecipes: Top Secret Recipes is a place to find recipes so you can make your favorite restaurant food at home! We're like the wikileaks of…

  2. Easy_Recipes - Reddit

    r/Easy_Recipes: Welcome to r/Easy_Recipes! Feel free to submit pictures of your latest work, share or request recipes, ask for techniques or advice…

  3. What are your favorite ACTUAL EASY recipes? - Reddit

    I scroll through this sub and everybody's talking about recipes that take 2 hours, 50 ingredients, and 20 of which I've never even heard of. How is any of that easy?

  4. Good websites to get recipes from? : r/fitmeals - Reddit

    I often go to HelloFresh and BlueApron's websites and make their recipes at home since many of them are pretty healthy (I don't think all of the recipes have macro breakdowns).

  5. All Delicious Recipes - Reddit

    r/AllDeliciousRecipes: Home of Delicious Healthy recipes, the best place for easy healthy recipes from All over the world! A community for discussion…

  6. Share the world's best secret recipes here! - Reddit

    I plan on making coffee at home to save money, but I'm struggling with finding copycat recipes for a vanilla frosty cream to add to cold brew.

  7. Recipes for Beginners - Reddit

    Welcome to r/RecipesforBeginners, a place to come and learn new, helpful recipes. Feel free to offer any feedback on how to improve our new sub. Thoughts, tips on how to improve …

  8. Tell me about all the recipes you go back to multiple times a ... - Reddit

    From meticulously tested recipes and objective equipment reviews to explainers and features about food science, food issues, and different cuisines all around the world, seriouseats.com …

  9. Recipes that mimic famous restaurant foods. - Reddit

    I know it was discontinued in the late 2000s, been unable to find a recipe online that replicates the graham cracker component as most searches for this recipe lead to general s'mores recipes.

  10. Slowcooking: Slow and Steady Wins the Race - Reddit

    You'll have to experiment with recipes, adapting along the way, with spices, herbs, and more. Vegetables usually cook slower than meat so the owner's manual may suggest putting them …