Since you're reading a food blog, I can only assume that you like to cook.
How do know how to make whatever it is you're making? Do you have a recipe?
Do you even need a recipe? I know there are lots of people who don't.
When I watch those cooking shows, like Chopped or Top Chef, I'm always amazed at how much they can do without a recipe. Especially the baking, where ingredients have to be exact. I suppose that comes from years of practice, experience and a certain confidence in your abilities.
I don't have that so I need recipes. Lots of them.
I am constantly collecting recipes. A lot of them come from other food blogs, such as Joy the Baker, Brown Eyed Baker, Sass & Veracity and many of the other
If I'm looking for something for a specific event or meal, I'm likely to start with Epicurious and Food Network, where there are
Now let's talk about all those food magazines. Addicted. I love the glossy pages that are so easy to rip out and save because I definitely WANT TO MAKE THIS SOON. I'll just put those torn out pages in this little pile where I know I can find it. Oh, next month's issue is already here and I haven't made anything from last month yet? That's ok, I know the recipes is right here when I need it!
Newspapers? Yes, I still read them the old-fashioned way. That Wednesday food section is just full of excellent recipes! Can you hand me the scissors so I can just cut out this one. And one other. I'll probably try it this weekend.
Recipe overload. That's what I have. It must be managed. Oh how I have tried to manage. Many years ago (pre-internet) there was the recipe box, where the recipes one collected were then handwritten onto little cards. How quaint and wonderful for a woman with so much time on her hands and lovely script. Thinking about passing this precious box on to one's child made it oh-so-worthwhile.
But the recipe collection begins to outgrow that box and the care of children leaves one no time to lovingly copy those recipes onto the sweet little cards.
Notebooks are called for, with dividers and plastic page protectors. Yes! Three ring notebooks!
The binders grew and grew. After awhile one binder for desserts wasn't enough (clearly a sign of my priorities) so there had to be two - one just for cakes!
And the recipes grew too and were not able to find their way into the correct binders in a timely fashion. So file folders were needed as back up! Yes, file folders - who couldn't be organized with these special file folders? When one found herself with time on her hands on a rainy Sunday, surely one would use that time to move the recipes from the file folders into the binders.
Or would she?
Sigh. Soon the recipes began to make piles of their own, not even bothering to get into their designated folders. Then the recipe piles start to take over one's office and one's husband begins to complain that there's no cleared surface on which to sit.
There's no waiting for that rainy day now. Time for some action, some order! A new year's resolution to keep that order.
Sort the recipes. Get them in the correct folder. Now put those folders somewhere that is not a chair or sofa. A standing file rack? Sounds good to me. Promise to put any newly printed recipe in its rightful folder immediately.
I'm sure I'll use them all one day. Soon. Really I will.
Or maybe I should learn to trust myself to cook (but not bake) without recipes.
How do you keep your recipes organized? I am open to any suggestions!

I have the same problem. Scores of paper recipes everywhere! I got a portable scanner for Xmas, and my plan is to scan them all into my computer and organize them by folder. I can even scan my favorite pages out of cookbooks. I'm sure it will take me a while, but I'll let you know how it works out.
ReplyDeleteyes, Susan, I would love to know how this works for you. It seems like a good idea, but maybe time consuming? Another rainy Sunday project?
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don't print, pin! then your hard copies recipes will be reduced to tear outs from magazines (or saving entire magazines like me, ruh-roh).
ReplyDeleteKate, I have started pinning some recipes. I just have to remember to look there when I need one! Thanks!
Deletegirl, its like watching years of my life tick by! but i have SOLVED MY WOES! about 4 years ago i decided to make my own cookbooks, with all my own food styling for a year, did you miss that phase? the one where you put the food on the plate, place in the sun and no one can eat until you are happy with your pretty art shots?
ReplyDeleteanyway, i started to have loads of pics of food in my computer, besides the 6 binders full of my printed artsy recipes, and a 10' high stack of recipes from others to try... but that too became way to cumbersome to keep doing, so i ended up cutting out the word print from my life entirely...
the first year i took pics of every recipe i liked and filled them into folders on my computer, worked like a dream, but i was still saving tons of pics from the net... last year for the first time ever i used word document. i steal my pics and recipes right from the net and file them away, never ever to be lost again and a simple click to a perfectly labeled folder and recipe.
i have solved all my woes now. i take pics of books i am reading and file away, i print nothing, copy and paste everything. i cook with the laptop open. paper free. i must still have a gazillon recipes, but they are all so easy to find from brunch ideas to pies, veggies to hot or cold appetizers, i have finally sorted my life into one giant fat girls dream :-)
the best part is i can still add my artsy pics to recipes any time i want, everything is easy peasy for me these days, no more endless paper shuffle.
good luck!
Jain, I like your organization! This does sound like a good idea. I love "cutting out the word print form my life entirely". Think of all the trees we could save. Many thanks for your input!
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ReplyDeleteI'm with you on this. Endless paper, cut from magazines, printed from food.com or some other internet site and culled from newspapers as well. I have a hanging window box in the kitchen that holds most of them, I too once thought of the box with file cards like my mom had, but realized that wasn't going to happen. The notebook binders photo albums was also a thought, a rainy day art project but it doesn't really rain here. SO now i have piles of recipes in no order stuffed into a wooden box and a RECIPES File on my desktop that holds most of my favorites. I try not to print anymore, just take the online stuff and add it to my file, however, the foodie mags still provide me with paper copies. Someday they'll all come together.
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DeleteGlad to hear I'm not the only one!
Usually I cook out of my head. However baking requires a recipe - either my own or another's. Some of those I have memorized, however I do keep a single file - one cabinet drawer of my go-to recipes. If I am looking for something new I tend to bookmark a site I like on my computer.
ReplyDeleteI do love to look at food magazines though. Food porn!
Hi Julia, I wish I could cook from memory/feel more. Maybe I should just TRY it a little more.
DeleteThanks so much for being a faithful reader/commenter!
I have all the printouts in one file folder. Not really efficient, or so it sounds. Once I've made the recipe a few times, I then enter it into a moleskin book I purchased in the Old Port in Portland, Papier. Like the dating scene in our youth, so many recipes look so worth the effort. Only after I've tested them out do they make the cut...and become cookbook worthy.
ReplyDelete"Like the dating scene in our youth, so many recipes look so worth the effort. Only after I've tested them out do they make the cut.."
DeleteHa! That's hilarious. Perhaps that's where my problem started. Thanks Janet!
WAY flattered that you chose my ol' bloggy to mention -- especially considering it's all decked out for the holidays still and it's already the 12th of January. Where does the time go? Great post and an even better question, Karen. In fact you may have given me a reason to address this in a post as well -- motivation to write. My recipes are nearly always bookmarked now because otherwise I cannot find them even when I've tagged a magazine. And more and more, I'm using Evernote because I can keep notes on the recipe after I've tried it and record my adjustments. It also allows for recording instead of writing. Other related things can also be linked which makes it great for blogging. Yes, photos as well. And I can access it from my Mac, iPad, and phone -- all synced and tidy! I recommend it!
ReplyDeleteI have tried printing everything out and saving magazine recipes, but a computer "folder" named recipes or recipes appetizers, etc., easily solve the paper mess. You can scan your magazine or newspaper recipes too. Even the notebooks full of previously collected recipes. Then simply back it up on a plug in memory, portable (inexpensive) or not so portable. Other programs like "one note" organize for you and allow you to use keywords for recipes to actually cook (LOL). Photos can be added to any of these. If you have "neat receipts" it works for recipes too (just use keywords), but don't bother buying one for that. Just store on your computer with a back up or two, and you're good to go. Less mess, less paper, happy Hubby, more time to actually get busy in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI am also obsessive about collecting recipes but I have had to find better ways to store & organize them.
This is the first time I've visited your blog. What a great subject!
CSA, thanks so much for visiting Mignardise! These are all great suggestions. Now I need to find some time to explore them a little more in depth. I hope you'll come back and read more!
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