NATIONWIDE – Many restaurants have closed their dining rooms, adjusted their menus or even closed completely due to mandates put in action to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.

This may leave families, college students and others with little to no cooking skills searching for ways to stay nourished in a kitchen they may not really use.

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Lucky for those people, there are plenty of resources available that provide step-by-step guides on cooking anything from a simple baking dish to a full-course meal prep.

Check out the options below:

Epicurious

The largely digital cooking platform offers Quick & Easy recipes, YouTube cooking tutorials, grocery lists and even a series for people who need to learn the basics.

Sign up for an account and you can take notes, review and save recipes, and print shopping lists for the recipes you want to make.

 

 

 

Allrecipes

This cooking site is great for any beginner to start with its how-to articles and its quick and easy recipes. Register for a free account and you can save your favorite recipes, and even vote for the recipes that you liked the best.

You can also find recipes with the ingredients you have in your refrigerator and the Menu Planner can help you stay on top of the week ahead.

If you want to accelerate your learning, check the Allrecipes Cooking School that comes with a subscription of $7.50 per month.

BudgetBytes

Want to cook at home without breaking the bank? This cooking site is a benefit to beginners with over 1,000 delicious and affordable recipes.

Check out the Pantry Staples and Kitchen Basics sections for more.

MyFridgeFood

Looking to use ingredients already in your house but not sure where to start? MyFridgeFood allows you to select ingredients you have and then populates cooking ideas from across the web.

Delish

Delish provides cooking videos for all levels, providing Under 30 Min meals to YouTube cooking tutorials.

The cooking platform is now holding an Instagram Live Kids and Parents cooking class each day of the week as well.

 

 

 

YouTube

A simple search on YouTube can link you to all kinds of recipes, tips on beginner cooking and more.

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