The Pocket app randomly served up this article for me which was remarkably appropriate since I regularly look for new recipes online:
https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-f...=pocket-newtab
The very short TLDR version of the article is that food bloggers often spend more time doing SEO than making sure their recipes are actually good which, while understandable if that's how they make a living, is disappointing for someone trying out new recipes.
The tips aren't really that dramatic, but hopefully actually work. I'll be trying them out over the next few weeks. They boil down to a few key ingredients:
-be more specific in your search terms. such as use words to make clear that you want quick or authentic.
-read the comments
-find good food bloggers and then bookmark them to see if they've made whatever dish you now want to make
-look for clues that the blogger has actually made the recipe (are there photos of the recipe midway through, etc)
The article reminded me of SO's and my search for the perfect rice waffles. All the recipes we found were so similar and then what actually made them work (adding an egg) had not been suggested by any of them. Maybe SO needs to start a food blog! But not until he finishes our front porch project of removing the annoying koi pond and replacing it with pavers. (maybe he also needs to start a DIY home renovation blog...)