It’s very likely you have everything on hand to make this easy chicken skillet for dinner tonight. Crispy chicken thighs are sautéed in a sweet and savory balsamic glaze made with chicken stock, mustard and garlic. Sweet cherry tomatoes surround the chicken as it cooks, bursting into the balsamic, soaking up all the flavor as their juices mingle, creating a delicious sauce that would be perfect sopped up by some crusty bread or served over pasta or polenta.
The NYT Cooking recipes communicate effectively for me. I really enjoy the way that the ingredients and preparation steps are formatted side-by-side. I imagine that when a person preparing food in the kitchen with greasy fingers, this feature would prove to be very helpful; users won't have to scroll up and down too often. I also enjoy the feature that shows exactly how many servings the recipe will yield. It's good to know how much food you are going to end up with.
Food NetworkI think this site is also good, for many of the same reasons as why I enjoy NYT Cooking. It displays ingredients and steps next to each other, and shows the yield. In addition to those things, the Food Network recipe also rates how easy or difficult the recipe is, a helpful feature.
Pinch of YumPinch of Yum is a cooking site that is arguably a little more complex to navigate through; but on the other hand, it also presents lots of additional information that I find valuable. For example, users are able to check of items from the ingredietns list, making organization and keeping track easier. Each step of the recipe also comes with a short video that clearly illustrates what to do.
I think this site shows a lot of cohesion while also having a lot of personality. To me, this is a strong example of brand identity, which is also reinforced by the methods of image treatment. The way content is framed is something that I should keep in mind when designing my own recipe page.
JoniteI love the typographic style of this site. The industriality to it reminds me of a printed receipt, which somehow ties into the steps of making food in my mind. Users can also navigate through the various case studies of Jonite one by one, which is a logic that could be interesting to explore with each step of the recipe. It would create the opportunity to introduce more description and images in each part of the process.
Purpose TalentThis site is very fun. Cooking should be a fun process. The ink+paper feel and the subtle interactions add so much visual life to the otherwise simple, minimalistic site. The concept of paper cards could also work well for illustrating steps in a recipe.