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Save Recipes from Reddit

Reddit's cooking communities (r/cooking, r/recipes, r/MealPrepSunday) are goldmines for recipes — but they're buried in text posts and comment threads. Pluck extracts them into clean, structured recipes.

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How Pluck solves this

Copy the Reddit post link

Find a recipe in a Reddit post or comment. Copy the post URL from the share button or your browser.

AI finds and extracts the recipe

Pluck's AI reads the post text, identifies recipe content among discussion, and extracts structured ingredients and instructions.

Save to your recipe box

Review the extracted recipe, edit if needed, and save it — properly formatted with ingredients, steps, and cook times.

The Reddit recipe hunt

1

Find the recipe in the post body

Reddit recipes are mixed with stories, tips, and discussion. The actual recipe might be paragraph 5 of a long text post.

2

Check the comments for the full recipe

Sometimes the recipe is in a comment, not the post itself. You scroll through hundreds of comments looking for the OP's recipe comment.

3

Copy-paste into a document

Reddit's formatting (markdown, nested lists) breaks when you paste it elsewhere. You spend time reformatting.

4

Try to find the post again next week

Reddit's save feature is a flat list. After saving 200 posts, finding that one kenji recipe is impossible.

Why use Pluck?

Finds the recipe in the noise

Reddit posts mix recipes with stories and tips. Pluck's AI identifies just the recipe content — ingredients, instructions, and measurements — ignoring the rest.

Handles Reddit's text formatting

Reddit uses markdown that breaks when copied. Pluck parses it properly, producing clean ingredients lists and numbered instructions.

Better than Reddit's save button

Reddit's "save" is a flat, unsearchable list. Pluck organizes your recipes with tags, search, and filters — so you can find that r/MealPrepSunday chicken recipe instantly.

Frequently asked questions

Does Pluck work with Reddit recipe posts?

Yes. Pluck reads Reddit post content and extracts recipes from the text. It handles Reddit's markdown formatting and identifies recipe content within longer discussion posts.

Can Pluck extract recipes from Reddit comments?

Pluck processes the content from the URL you share. If the recipe is in the post body, sharing the post URL works great. For recipes in specific comments, share the permalink to that comment for the best results.

Which Reddit cooking communities work best with Pluck?

Pluck works with any public Reddit post. Popular recipe subreddits like r/cooking, r/recipes, r/MealPrepSunday, r/EatCheapAndHealthy, and r/slowcooking are great sources. As long as the post contains recipe content, Pluck can extract it.

Does Pluck work with Reddit image posts?

If a Reddit post includes recipe images (like a photo of a recipe card or handwritten recipe), Pluck can use its image extraction to read the recipe from the photo. For text-only posts, Pluck reads and structures the text directly.

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