Cooked

Condenses web recipes into editable, interactive formats, generating smart shopping lists and suggesting new recipes based on ingredients on hand.
Recipe Management Meal Planning Smart Shopping Lists

Cooked takes recipes from the wild web and condenses them into something you can read, edit and use while you're cooking. It can also import videos from YouTube, TikTok and Instagram. You can then break down recipes into interactive diagrams, generate smart shopping lists arranged by supermarket aisle, and find recipe suggestions based on ingredients you already have on hand. The idea is to make daily meal planning and shopping easier.

Among its features:

  • Recipe Generation: A short version of a recipe generated from any web page.
  • Recipe Organization: Automatically categorizes recipes and lets you add your own notes.
  • Recipe Breakdown: Turns complicated recipes into interactive diagrams.
  • Smart Shopping Lists: Combines ingredients from multiple recipes and arranges them by aisle.
  • Ingredient Pairing Suggestions: Offers recipe suggestions based on ingredients you have on hand.
  • Recipe Import: Can import recipes from other apps and files.
  • Private Accounts: Available to Patron subscribers, who also get features like dictating recipes and printing PDFs.

Cooked is designed to be accessible and easy to use, making it good for people of all ages and abilities, including those with disabilities. It also can be useful for food bloggers who can embed Cooked recipe cards into their posts.

Cooked's pricing is as follows:

  • Free: Generate recipes from any website, unlimited recipes saved, unlimited journal and photos, unlimited community access, smart shopping lists.
  • Patron ($10 per month, with a 7-day free trial): Everything in the free tier, plus unlimited diagrams, printable PDFs and other features like dictating recipes and converting metric measurements to imperial.

Cooked is available without registration and doesn't lock up your data, so you can use it without worrying about privacy. It doesn't show ads, though, and relies on premium features to fund the project. You can still access all your recipes even if you cancel a subscription.

Published on July 4, 2024

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