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As always, Cookstr recipes are tested, trusted, and handpicked by Cookstr’s editors from published cookbooks to help you on your culinary journey. To get you started, here are a selection of recipes on Cookstr by the chefs and cookbooks authors that made them famous. Cupcakes, brownies, truffles, frostings, cookies, ice creams, puddings, mousses, and pies – chocolate has long held the key to our hearts, and Valentine’s Day is no exception. However, there’s no need to limit your explorations of cocoa’s possibilities to the dessert realm – chocolate adds a delicious dimension in savory dishes as well.
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It’s a brilliant Saturday morning in Madison, Wisconsin, and I’m feasting on a glorious breakfast—a pint of freshly picked Door County cherries.Cookbooker: Rate and Review Your Cookbook Recipes
There's a better way to keep track of your favorite cookbook recipes. Cookbooker lets you catalogue, rate and review recipes from your favorite cookbooks, magazines and websites, then find out what other cooks think about them.As anyone who frequents recipe sites like AllRecipes, Epicurious or FoodNetwork.com knows, user reviews are some of the most valuable content on the sites. They’ll tell you if a recipe is a flop, a star, better with more garlic, or really feeds eight people (and not 18). Amazon might be able to provide such information, but most of the cookbook reviews that appear on the retailer’s site are more focused on a the cookbook as a whole, not on individual recipes.
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December 20th, 2010 by amitchell · No Comments Foodista and Zephyr Adventures are thrilled to announce two International Food Blogger Conferences coming in 2011!

