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Put all of the things that you have to make food with, add it into any app that can help you decide what to make, and then whichever is the same dish as your favorite number.
This is what I do to get the whole process over and done with and moving back to what's on my mind.
The app I use is all recipe dinner spinner
You can find it here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allrecipes.spinner.free
If you use the website Allrecipes.com a lot, they have an android app that does this. It's called Dinner Spinner. You can also search for and view recipes and videos from within the app.
AllRecipes has something like this.
This app has something called "Dinner Spinner". You pick the main ingredient you want to use, the type of dish you’re making (breakfast, dessert, main dish, etc) and how much time you have. They’ll dish some recipes for you.
All Recipies's App, shows up titled Dinner Spinner, list recipes and you can add the recipe ingredients to the shopping list section. You could select recipes to make and it will aggregate all the stuff.
It's great if you follow the recipes they provide but I found (given the way I think) I had to have a separate list for grocery items outside of their preset ingredients.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allrecipes.spinner.free&hl=en
Dinner spinner by all recipes https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allrecipes.spinner.free
Allrecipes [spelled exactly like this for some reason] has a feature called 'Dinner Spinner' that takes what you have, your food interests, and the amount of time it takes to complete to find meals for you. All Recipes has a huge user base, so there's plenty of stuff available.
You can't add a whole list of ingredients in it, but you can search on the app that way outside of the spinner section.
Installed Super Cook! The AllRecipes Dinner Spinner has an ingredients-on-hand feature, too.
This is correct. Or "Dinner Spinner" as I think it's named in the app drawer.
Then you will like All recipes spinner. give it a try.
Why not AllRecipes? AllRecipes is, after all, probably the largest English-language recipe site on the internet.
CookPad is also an option. It's the Japanese equivalent to AllRecipes, and they went through a year or two ago and translated thousands and thousands of recipes and started up an English language version.