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There's no rules for this sub yet so hopefully this is ok.

Nagi's website 'Recipe tin eats' is my go to for recipes. I've also bought her cookbook Dinner.

Instructions are really clear, lots of Australian specific brand references so you know what she means, and she always lists substitutions for when you don't have or can't find a particular ingredient.

All pages have a 'jump to recipe' button and option to scale for servings. Search is really good for just pulling in an ingredient and seeing what comes up.

She's also super responsive in the comments sections, and I highly recommend signing up for her email newsletter. Her dog Dozer features everywhere as he is chief taste tester.

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[-] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

It's such a good site - my number 1 recommendation for people who are not confident cooks. I like that because she's Australian-based, unlike many other internet recipe sites, she gives suggestions for where to find ingredients at Coles and Woollies which is very helpful for people who are starting out.

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