5 Food Blogs Ensuring You'll Never Run Out Of Recipes

Feeling like you're running out of ideas for delicious meals to make? No problem: the Internet has you covered. The food blogs included here offer home chefs a surplus of great, accessible recipes, spanning everything from European and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine to traditional Indian fair. This video was made with Ezvid Wikimaker.

5 Eclectic & Flavorful Food Blogs

Blog Creator
Simply Tadka Preeti Garg
Eating European Edyta Hannas
Yummy Tummy Aarthi Satheesh
Pinch of Yum Lindsay Ostrom
Dish It Girl Dina Deleasa-Gonsar

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Delectable Reads For Foodies and Those Who Love to Cook

Title Author(s)
1. The Christmas Cookie Cookbook Ann Pearlman & Marybeth Bayer
2. A Recipe for Disaster Belinda Missen
3. Spoonful Chronicles Elen Ghulam
4. How to Bake a Perfect Life Barbara O'Neal
5. Dolci di Love Sarah-Kate Lynch
6. The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook Dinah Bucholz
7. Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots Jessica Soffer
8. Dirty Sugar Cookies Ayun Halliday
9. Plus One Mae Wood
10. The 2012 Book Blogger's Cookbook Christy Dorrity
11. A Recipe for Romance Lara Van Hulzen

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In Depth

If you're looking to shake things up in the kitchen, you'll want to check out these innovative food bloggers. Whether you are looking for authentic Indian food, kid-friendly snacks, or anything else, here, in no particular order, are several inspiring blogs every home chef ought to check out.

Up first, in the #1 spot, we have Simply Tadka. In January 2012, Preeti Garg created this blog to share her passions for cooking and photography with the world. Garg publishes quick and easy vegetarian recipes across a range of cuisines, but she often draws from her Indian heritage for flavor inspiration.

On Simply Tadka, Garg educates her readers about the different regional cuisines of India, and readers can find inspiration for everything from street food to baby food. Her recipes have an emphasis on balanced nutrition, and she also publishes beauty tips, with a philosophy of "health is wealth."

On Simply Tadka, Garg educates her readers about the different regional cuisines of India, and readers can find inspiration for everything from street food to baby food.

Coming in at #2 is Eating European, which provides classic and creative recipes inspired by both European and Mediterranean cuisines. First launched in April of 2014, this blog offers both traditional recipes, as well as innovative twists on the classics, such as roasted butternut squash feta pierogi.

It also provides dishes influenced by specific cuisines, such as Turkish-inspired eggplant with tomatoes. Regional cuisines represented on this blog include Greece, Italy, the Middle East and many more. Eating European recipes have been featured in BuzzFeed, Country Living Magazine, and several other online publications.

At #3 on our list, we have Yummy Tummy. Aarthi Satheesh started this blog to share her recipes with friends and co-workers. She also runs a YouTube channel where she posts videos in both English and Tamil. Her recipes have been featured in BBC Good Food Magazine, BuzzFeed, and many more.

Aarthi Satheesh started this blog to share her recipes with friends and co-workers.

Satheesh shares many vegetarian recipes, as well as dishes that contain meat and fish. Readers can find both traditional Indian dishes, such as banana appam, as well as inventive meals and snacks with a modern, Western twist. All of her recipes include step-by-step detailed instructions and pictures.

Next up, #4 is Pinch of Yum. On this blog, former teacher Lindsay Ostrom shares fresh, flavorful recipes that she enjoys in her own life. Her goal is to inspire home chefs with meals that are both approachable and exciting. She also shares writing about travel, loss, motherhood and home renovation.

Many of Ostrom's recipes, such as avocado egg salad, have an emphasis on healthy ingredients. Each January she completes a challenge to remove refined sugar from her diet for thirty days. She also shares recipes for nutritious and easy-to-prepare freezer meals, including sweet potato peanut stew.

Many of Ostrom's recipes, such as avocado egg salad, have an emphasis on healthy ingredients.

And finally, in the #5 spot, we have Dish It Girl. The voice behind this blog is writer and television personality Dina Deleasa-Gonsar. On her blog, Deleasa-Gonsar shares her family traditions and recipes, along with modern twists on food and entertaining. Her recipes are accompanied with relatable kitchen stories.

Dish It Girl provides inspiration for everything from quick weeknight family meals, to crowd pleasing birthday celebrations. Readers can find healthy, kid-friendly recipes such as crunchy Parmesan zucchini sticks. Deleasa-Gonsar has been featured in media outlets such as the Hallmark Channel. She also writes about family and faith.