Search by ingredients
With this type of search, you can determine which recipes contain or do not contain a particular ingredient. He is therefore able to answer questions like:
What are the recipes that:
- Contains ground almonds?
- Contains ground almonds and icing sugar?
- Contains ground almonds and icing sugar, and does not contain egg?
- Contains ground almonds and icing sugar, and does not contain egg or chocolate?
Generic ingredients
Their name begins with an * in the list of choices, and they group together under a single name all the ingredients that actually contain them.Example: "* Alcohols" actually means "Rum, Vinegar, Port, Brandy (Cognac or Armagnac), Sherry, Pear eau-de-vie, Dry white wine, Marsala, Sweet white wine, Amaretto, Neutral-flavoured eau-de-vie, White (spirit) vinegar, Red wine, Calvados (apple liqueur), Blackcurrant liqueur, Whisky, Rice vinegar, Kirsch, Griottine cherries, Malibu rum, Beer, Grand Marnier, Sherry vinegar, Jura white wine, Jura Macvin, Vin Jaune, Rum", which allows you with a single click to select or eliminate all affected recipes without having to click on all affected ingredients un by a.
Simple search and deep search
By default when you do a search it is a simple search, ie you search if the ingredient is present in a recipe . If you choose "deep search", the engine will look at the ingredients which are themselves composed of ingredients (a sauce for example or a paste) and search among them as well.Example: you are looking for them recipes which contain nutmeg in simple research, the Moussaka is not selected which is normal because it does not contain any. If you go to "in-depth search", the Moussaka will be selected because it contains bechamel sauce, which contains nutmeg.
Quick selections
They allow you with a single click to select recipes according to a choice, or a predetermined diet.By clicking on "Vegetarian" for example , you will immediately select all the recipes that do not contain meats.
Note : If you have a special diet idea to add to these quick selections that could be useful to 'others, do not hesitate to contact me about this.
Search by dietary information
The search engine can also calculate the dietary information for 100 grams of each recipe. It is therefore able to answer questions such as:What are the recipes that:
- Provide more than 200 calories?
- Provide less than 80 g of carbohydrates ?
- Provides 50 g of protein?
Quick selections
They allow you to select recipes with just one click whose calories provided per 100 g are lower than certain values.Search by duration
The search engine is able to determine which recipes last for how long, and by differentiating in this time the preparation time from the cooking time. It is therefore able to answer questions like:Which recipes:
- Take less than 30 minutes?
- Have more cooking time 25 minutes?
- Have a rest time of less than 10 minutes?
The quick selections
They allow you to one click to select recipes whose total duration is less than a certain value.Search by costs
The search engine is able to determine which recipes cost which price. It is therefore able to answer questions like:What are the recipes that:
- Cost more than 10 €?
- Cost less than 8 €?
- Cost 4.5 €?
Quick selections
They allow you with a single click to select the recipes whose cost is less than a certain value.Multiple searches
Of course the search criteria can be combined with each other, the engine is therefore able to answer a somewhat complicated question such as:What are the recipes that contain sugar and chocolate, but no cream or eggs, which can be done in under 30 minutes and provide no more than 300 calories costing less than € 8?