Many supermarkets have magazines & leaflets with good recipes using seasonal produce. Alternatively there are lots of good recipe books available or you could search for recipes using a certain ingredient.
One can find a good Rocky Road recipe at Taste, Joy of Baking, BBC Good Food, Nigella, BBC UK Food Recipes, Group Recipes, Annies Eats, All Recipes, Crazy for Crust and many others.
You can find good Christmas pudding recipes at BBC Good Food and Delia Online. Good Christmas pudding recipes can also be found at Food Network and Allrecipes.
One can find good recipes for hot chicken breasts from websites such as 'BBC Good Food', 'All Recipes', 'Food Network', 'Tablespoon' and even 'Pinterest'.
There are many websites where one can find different ham sandwich recipes. "MyRecipes", "All Recipes", and "Food" are three great sites to find different variations of ham sandwiches.
There are many sites and books providing finger food recipes. Good housekeeping, Martha Stewart, food.com have many recipes.Another good idea is to go to your local library and find books with finger food recipes.
A person can find a good recipe for chili from websites like Food, Man Tested Recipes, Simply Recipes, Cooking Light, Chow, All Recipes and BBC Good Food.
You can find Thai food recipes at the sutree website.
Good fondue recipes can be found on numerous recipe sites, including BBC Good Food, Love Food Hate Waste, simply recipes and the Food Network website.
One can find recipes for garden salads from: Better Homes and Garden, The Food Network, Taste of Home, All Recipes, Best Recipes, Good Life Eats, Food, BBC Good Food, Martha Stewart, Canadian Living.
If you are looking for baked chicken recipes, try the following websites: Simply Recipes, We Love Chicken, All Recipes, Good To Know, BBC Good Food and if you would like someone to guide you through it try search for recipes on YouTube.
Ratatouille recipes can be found on the Food Network website, Simply Recipes, All Recipes, Chow, My Recipes, BBC Good Food, Easy French Food, and Epicurious.
You can find plenty of Indian food recipes online, and it really depends on the type of dishes you’re interested in. Websites like BBC Good Food, AllRecipes, and Indian-focused blogs such as Veg Recipes of India have step-by-step guides for everything from curries and dals to snacks and breads. YouTube is also a great place if you prefer watching video tutorials. If you’d rather taste authentic flavours before trying them at home, visiting a well-known restaurant can give you inspiration. For example, Coriander Lounge in Southampton serves some of the best traditional Indian dishes, and trying their food can give you an idea of how recipes should taste when cooked properly.