Browse here, save to cook on your phone.
This page keeps the creator, photo, source link, and app tools together so the next action is always clear.
Imports the source link into your iPhone library so you can review it, keep the credit, and save a personal copy.
Shows how saved recipes can convert measurements and open a phone-friendly cooking view.
Opens the publisher page for the complete article and method when the recipe comes from another website.
Open it on iPhone to import the source, convert measurements, cook step by step, keep your screen awake, and build a shopping list.
- No retyping
- No popups
- Source credit saved
Cauliflower Burger Buns
Indexed from Delish and credited to Lauren Miyashiro. This page keeps the recipe photo, creator, and source context inside The Recipe App.
Useful cooking tools, ready in the app.
This page keeps the public recipe reference, photo, creator, and source link together. Save it to the app when you want a personal copy with iCloud sync and a grocery list.
Clickable measurements
Try these examples. In saved recipes, every recognized amount can cycle through practical kitchen units.
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liquid, sauce, broth, or chopped produce
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meat, seafood, vegetables, or dry ingredients
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seasonings, oil, dressing, or paste
Step-by-step preview
Cook mode is designed for the phone: one clear action at a time, with timers and reminders when the saved recipe includes timing. It also keeps the screen from going dark while you cook.
Screen stays awake in the app while you cook.
- 1 Open the saved recipe in a clean step-by-step cooking view.
- 2 Tap each step as you cook so the next action stays obvious.
- 3 Keep the screen awake, use timers, and build the shopping list without losing the source.
The creator, source site, article title, date, and recipe photo are built into this website so you can browse without bouncing through every card. The original publisher link stays available for the complete source page.