Import Recipe from URL
Paste a YouTube video, Reddit post, or any recipe website URL and we'll extract the recipe automatically.
to import recipes (5 free imports/day).
YouTube
Works best with cooking channels that have captions enabled. Falls back to video description.
TikTok
Recipe TikToks with full ingredients & steps in the video description work great.
r/recipes, r/cooking, r/food posts with recipe text in the body.
Instagram*
Currently blocked by Instagram's anti-scraping policy. Copy the recipe text and submit manually.
Twitter/X
Recipe threads with full ingredient lists work well.
Pinterest links to the original recipe site — we follow the link automatically.
Substack
Newsletter recipe posts from food writers and chefs.
Medium
Recipe articles and food stories on Medium.
Websites & Blogs
AllRecipes, Epicurious, BBC Good Food, and most food blogs.
* Instagram, TikTok and Facebook block external access — use manual recipe submission for those.
Paywalled content (NYT Cooking) also cannot be accessed.