Monday 05 July

Picky people holla! Then go cook with Yummly.

tomato soupAlthough it makes my southern grandmother fan herself and say, Lawsy, I'm not much of a cook. When I do need a recipe, I hop on the internet and zap from recipe site to recipe site, trying to find just the right one. Oh, and it has to be dairy-free and be utterly devoid of capers, raisins, warm apples, or tuna..

But there's a new site in town, and  it's made just for picky people like me.

 

Yummly is basically a match.com for recipes, meets food website search engine, with a little Yelp thrown in for fun.

Here's the important thing: Before you start searching for a recipe, you go to your Taste Preferences and tell Yummly all the things you hate. Then you tell it what you like. Then you tell it what you're allergic to, including gluten, dairy, soy and more. You can also specify a diet, including vegan, four types of vegetarian, and raw. Only then do you start your search and make Yummly do all the work for you, checking all the other hot sites on the web (Epicurious, All Recipes, Recipezaar and so on) for recipes that fit in with your dearest desires and your need to not blow up like a red balloon after eating shrimp.

Yummly recipe websiteOf course, Yummly has other features you want, too. Make a profile, meet a new group of TasteBuds with similar foodie interests, rate the recipes, keep a list of favorites, and share them on Facebook. They even allow you to filter recipes by taste, cuisine, prep time, and price.

Yes, price; you can see just what a recipe will cost per serving, although I don't know if they're using Target prices or Whole Foods.

About the only thing Yummly won't do for you is show up and spoon-feed you the vegan brownie batter. Hold the raisins. -Delilah

Create a profile and search for recipes around the web at the new Yummly

[tomato soup photo via recipezaar]

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