You get the orzorgha recipes from a wrothgar quest. Not on ESO right now, but I will update later to tell you the location later (or maybe someone else/Google can show you where on the map she is).
Outside of Orzorga, there is a questline in the Outlaw's Refuge of Clockwork City that awards several recipes. Including the gold "Clockwork Citrus Filet" and the purple "Spring-Loaded Infusion."
The Spring-Loaded Infusion is nice because it's basically like any other CP150 purple tri-stat food, but scales from level 1 so you can use it on all your alts. It's a little pricier to make with the need for dwarven oil and water hyacinth, but it also opens up some other gear set avenues because I'm pretty sure it qualifies as a drink rather than food.
Also, regarding the motifs as rewards. There are a ton of DLC/chapter zone dailies that have the potential to reward motif chapters. I don't have the time at the moment to list all of them, but basically any daily quest in a DLC/Chapter zone has a chance at a zone-specific motif. In the base game, the mages guild public dungeon daily, fighters guild dolmen daily, and undaunted delve daily can all award the Draugr motif chapters.
Edit - Forgot the motif half of the question.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »Is it better than Witchmothers, the recovery one? I know that is not perfect, but I mostly use that since I like the recovery.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Is it better than Witchmothers, the recovery one? I know that is not perfect, but I mostly use that since I like the recovery.
Yes, @FlopsyPrince, Clockwork Citrus Filet has slightly better stats than Witchmother’s ... but the cost to make it is much higher since one perfect roe is needed per crafting attempt.