Over the years I've seen many questions asking for recommendations and while virtually all of them ended up being closed as off-topic/Stack Overflow not being a recommendation engine - I also benefited from many of the answers and saw many of the questions and answers get pretty high scores despite being closed (e.g. What is the best way to learn jQuery?).
Why not allow asking for recommendations? Yes, the answers might be highly opinionated, but that's what voting is for. If some answer gets outdated - it can be edited out. I know that there might be some other sites that are open to recommendations, but I don't really want to go elsewhere - Stack Overflow is the place where I can find many experts willing to provide some really good recommendations. From best API for the job to best learning resources to learn a language/API/technique - these are some of the things that are often more valuable than most of the questions and answers I see.
If there are some inherent problems with recommendations maybe we could - require moderation for answers from low reputation users, provide easier way to give multiple answers, report answers as outdated, score them differently, since they would likely bring a lot of heated up and down-voting, tag recommendation requests specially so they can be filtered in/out, allow to merge duplicate recommendation requests into one wiki etc...
I strongly believe that Stack Overflow would benefit from a few features that would make it great for not only searching for debugging help, but also help them learn how to do it themselves.
Sort of like - "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."