Just the Recipe. No Blog.

Paste any recipe URL. Get a clean view with just the title, ingredients, steps, and cook time — no ads, no pop-ups, no stories about grandma's kitchen.

Paste a recipe URL

What you get instead

  • Recipe title and source link
  • Cook time and servings
  • Checkable ingredient list
  • Numbered step-by-step instructions
  • Notes from the recipe (if any)
  • Keep-screen-awake mode for cooking

What you don't get

  • 5,000-word life story introduction
  • Autoplaying video ads
  • Email newsletter pop-ups
  • 15 photos of the dish from every angle
  • Inline shopping affiliate links
  • SEO-stuffed question blocks

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Frequently asked questions

How do I extract a recipe from a URL?
Paste any recipe URL into the input box and click Extract. FridgeMeal fetches the page, finds the recipe data, and presents a clean view in seconds.
Which recipe sites does it work with?
It works with most major recipe sites that use Recipe structured data, including AllRecipes, Serious Eats, NYT Cooking, Food Network, and hundreds more.
What if a site blocks extraction?
Some sites block automated fetches. FridgeMeal shows a clear error message if it can't extract — you can try a different URL or use the site directly.
Can I save extracted recipes?
Yes. Sign in to save recipes to your personal library and access them anytime.