Top 10 food blogs
When foodies spill the beans it can be just fascinating
When foodies spill the beans it can be just fascinating - but which food bloggers really are worth your precious time? We're not talking Jamie or Gordon here - we're talking about the names that are making it big online through the fantastic morsels that they're throwing out on the internet. They are SO worth knowing about. Remember, you discovered them here on allaboutyou.com, the online home of Good Housekeeping and Prima (two of the few magazines in the UK which still have test kitchens - see, we really do care about food). So, drumroll please for our top ten food bloggers of the moment...
www.aidanbrooks.blogspot.com
Aidan is a trainee chef in a top Michelin-starred restaurant - he has a unique perspective on top gourmet ingredients and cooking. He has tons of integrity and he is going places! We love his recipe for latkes with apple sauce
www.asliceofcherrypie.blogspot.com
Self-taught chef Julia Parsons writes from her kitchen in Kent. She's down to earth and very inspirational. We love her Frogs Legs Social Experiement
www.cooksister.com
Gorgeous recipes from a South African living in London, featuring some amazing photography. We love her Ratatouille bake with feta cheese
www.spittoonextra.biz
This is wine-lover Andrew Barrow's site - he also writes for Guardian Word of Mouth Blog - he covers all things food and drink in an very refreshing way. We love his Salmon and Spinach Tart
www.glutenfree-journey.blogspot.com
Blogger Diane had a severe allergic reaction to the gluten molecule found in barley, rye and wheat - and the result is this fabulous blog about her gluten-free life, complete with mouthwatering recipes
www.srefoodblog.blogspot.com
A fantastic focus on Indian recipes is to be found here on Shyamala Ramanathan-Edwards' blog. We love his Palak Matar Paneer (Asian cheese and peas in spinach gravy)
www.realepicurean.com
This blog is run by ‘a food loving guy called Scott (English with Scottish heritage), with a heavy influence from his wife Gosia (Polish, now living in the UK)'. Scott goes on to say of his blog: ‘My (very loose) specialisations are wild food, seasonal cooking, and sustainability - meaning that whatever I'm blogging about, it should be relevant to what is happening right now - and hopefully a hell of a lot tastier for it."
Great attititude and a great blog.
www.thepassionatecook.typepad.com
This won a Bloggers Choice Award and has a very cool recipe index (it's hard to get to the recipes on some blogs). We adored the Fresh Figs with dolcellate cream and caramalised nuts
www.quickindiancooking.com
'Want to cook Indian food? Don't know where to start? Welcome aboard! Quick Indian Cooking gives busy people everywhere the tips, tricks and simple recipes they need to get cracking!' So says beautiful Mallika who runs this perfect blog - focused and fabulous.
www.nordljus.co.uk
Looking for amazing dessert recipes? You have to visit this blog. We were very keen on the Vanilla Poached White Peach Tart
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