Website recipe saver
Save recipes from websites without copy-paste cleanup.
Paste a recipe URL and Plan2Meal imports the available structured recipe details into a clean card you can find later and use for grocery lists.
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Paste the recipe URL
Use the original website link from a recipe blog, publication, or cooking site.
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Import structured details
Plan2Meal reads available recipe data such as ingredients, steps, servings, cook time, and source URL.
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Save and shop
Keep the recipe searchable and turn selected recipes into one grocery list.
Website recipes are useful, but bookmarks are not enough.
Bookmarks only save the page, not the ingredients you need at the store.
Recipe pages vary widely in structure, ads, and formatting.
Copying ingredients into notes creates messy duplicates.
It is hard to search your saved recipes by ingredient later.
A website link becomes a usable recipe card.
Many recipe sites expose structured recipe fields such as ingredients and instructions. Plan2Meal uses available data first, then keeps the original URL attached for verification.
What to expect
Best results come from pages that expose recipe data or clearly list ingredients and steps.
Some sites block scraping or publish incomplete recipe details; Plan2Meal keeps the source link so you can verify.
Free accounts can save up to 10 recipes and create up to 2 grocery lists.
FAQ
How do I save a recipe from a website?
Copy the recipe page URL, paste it into Plan2Meal, review the imported recipe card, and save it to your collection.
Does Plan2Meal work with every website?
Plan2Meal works best when the page exposes clear recipe details. Some sites may block extraction or provide incomplete data.
Can I make a grocery list from website recipes?
Yes. After importing recipes, you can use saved recipes as the starting point for a grocery list.