- Check out these sites for healthy meals, vegetarian dishes, American comfort food and more
- We've included easy, no-cook recipes and ones for more advanced chefs
There are so many recipe websites out there, it can be hard to narrow them down. We picked five of our favourites that combine beautiful photos with really delicious dishes.
Cookie and Kate
This popular healthy food blog has more than 700 healthy recipes. Kathryn Thompson, the blogger, has also written a bestselling cookbook, Love Real Food.
Our favourite recipe from this blog: Mango burrito bowl with crispy tofu.
A cooling, vaguely Thai, super-delicious dish that comes together in the time it takes to cook rice. It’s like summer in a bowl! Check it out here!
Tips for making the perfect salad
Sprinkle Bakes
Sprinkle Bakes is great if you’re looking for easy recipes to wow family and friends. Despite the name, this blog has plenty of options if you’re not that great at baking, or don’t have an oven.
Our favourite recipe from this blog: 3 Easy No-Bake Cookie Bars.
Not only do you not need an oven, but there are three flavour options to experiment with. Have fun deciding which you like best (ie try them all!). Check it out here!
Brown Eyed Baker
If you do have an oven, and a sweet tooth, and don’t mind trying slightly more difficult recipes, then Brown Eyed Baker is a good fit. There are recipes on almost every type of baked good from bread to cakes – you name it.
Our favourite recipe from this blog: Fresh Blueberry Pie.
With a home-made butter crust, fresh berries and a touch of lemon, it is perfect for a summer afternoon. Serve with whipped cream and cinnamon for an extra special treat. Check it out here!
Best infused water combinations for summer
Foodbook the Blog
This blog is brand new and only has about 25 recipes at the moment. But it shows great promise and offers vegetarian recipes that you will definitely love. All the recipes are easy to follow.
Our favourite recipe from this blog: Berry Tiny Pancakes.
These pancakes are easy to make, and healthy: the sugar is replaced by sweet fruit purée. This also makes them customisable, as you can add your favourite fruit and then go crazy with (teeny) toppings. Check it out here!
Dinner, Then Dessert
Dinner, Then Dessert is all about American comfort food. Blogger Sabrina’s recipes are always easy to follow.
Our favourite recipe from this blog: Easy Fruit Salad.
While she tells you to use whatever fruit you have at home, what makes this unique is the secret sauce. It takes the dish from so-so to so very special. Check it out here!
All photos from their respective food blogs.