Output types
Recipe, shopping list, schedule
Get printable recipe text, a consolidated shopping list, and a timed cook schedule.
Free AI Tool
Paste or type the ingredients you have, set dietary rules and serving size, and get a printable recipe with step-by-step instructions, timing, equipment notes, and a consolidated shopping list.
Output types
Recipe, shopping list, schedule
Get printable recipe text, a consolidated shopping list, and a timed cook schedule.
Adaptations
Dietary & allergen-aware
Options for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, and other common restrictions.
Use mode
Free web utility
No install required; designed for quick experimentation and iterative edits.
Quick overview
Start by listing ingredients, naming a cuisine or dish if you like, and adding constraints such as allergies, dietary preferences, or timing. The generator returns a complete recipe: ingredients with measurements, step-by-step instructions with timing and equipment notes, scaling options, substitution suggestions, and a shopping list. Use the edit controls to adjust servings, swap ingredients, or change cooking methods.
Practical prompts
Copy or adapt these prompts when you try the generator to get focused results quickly.
I have chicken thighs, spinach, cherry tomatoes, and orzo — create a one-pan dinner for 4 with 30–40 minute total time.
Convert this classic lasagna into a gluten-free, low-dairy option and list substitutions and bake time changes.
Scale this beef stew from 2 servings to 10 servings for meal prep; include cooling and storage instructions.
Turn a sous-vide salmon into a pan-seared home-cook method with equivalent doneness cues.
What you get
This utility is built around practical outputs and repeatable results for home cooks and professionals.
Ideal users
This free generator is useful for home cooks converting leftovers into meals, busy parents needing quick weeknight plans, food creators drafting new ideas, nutrition professionals adapting dishes, culinary students prototyping recipes, and personal chefs planning menus.
How recipes are formed
Generated recipes combine your inputs with general culinary technique references and public recipe phrasing to produce clear, usable instructions. The tool offers substitution and allergen guidance based on common practice and nutrition references. Always test any new recipe at small scale and follow standard food-safety practices (safe temperatures, allergen checks, proper storage).
Practical outputs
Generated recipes can be copied or printed directly from the page. The shopping list consolidates items across recipes and flags pantry staples you indicated you already have. Use copy-and-paste for recipe text or export the list to your preferred notes or grocery app.
Recipes are generated to be practical and kitchen-ready, but they should be treated as starting points. Test new dishes at small scale, follow food-safety guidelines (internal temperatures for proteins, proper cooling), and adjust seasoning to taste. For unfamiliar techniques, consult a trusted culinary reference or instructor.
When you specify dietary constraints (for example, vegan, gluten-free, nut-free), the generator provides ingredient swaps and method adjustments where relevant, and it flags common allergen risks. Substitutions are practical recommendations — verify suitability for severe allergies with an allergist or dietitian.
Yes. Choose the desired serving size and the generator recalculates ingredient amounts and offers notes on adjusted prep, cookware, and cooking times. For large batch-cooking, it provides storage, cooling, and reheating suggestions to preserve quality.
You can print a formatted recipe card, copy the recipe text to paste elsewhere, and export a consolidated shopping list that groups items and marks pantry staples you’ve indicated you already have.
Yes. Recipes include estimated prep and cook times, sequencing cues, recommended equipment (pan size, oven temperature, tools), and practical doneness descriptions to help reproduce results at home.
The generator is provided as a free web-based utility for experimentation. Some advanced features — such as saving personalized preferences or synced recipe collections — may require an account. Check the pricing page for current feature tiers.
You can request metric or imperial units when generating a recipe. Ingredient quantities are presented in the selected unit system and are recalculated when scaling servings.
Your ingredient lists and prompt inputs are used to generate recipes in-session. For details about data handling and retention, review the platform privacy information on the About page.