Save Recipes from Food Blogs & Websites
Skip the life story. Paste any food blog URL and Pluck extracts just the recipe — ingredients, instructions, and metadata — instantly.
iOS coming soon — join the waitlist
How it works
Copy the blog URL
Find a recipe on any food blog or cooking website. Copy the URL from your browser.
Paste into Pluck
Pluck fetches the page, detects structured recipe data (JSON-LD), and uses AI to extract the complete recipe — skipping the preamble.
Review and save
Get a clean recipe with ingredients, instructions, cook times, and serving sizes. Edit if needed and save.
The manual way to save food blog recipes
Scroll past the life story to find the 'Jump to Recipe' button
Not every blog has that button — you might scroll through 2,000 words of preamble
Copy ingredients and instructions from the page into a notes app
Formatting is lost, ads interrupt the content, and you miss metadata like cook times
Bookmark the page and hope it doesn't disappear
Food blogs change URLs, go offline, or get buried behind paywalls
With Pluck, paste the blog URL and get just the recipe — structured, searchable, and saved to your recipe box forever.
Why use Pluck for Food Blogs & Websites?
Skip the blog preamble
Food blogs are notorious for long introductions before the actual recipe. Pluck extracts just the recipe and nothing else.
Detects structured recipe data
Many food blogs use JSON-LD recipe markup. Pluck detects this for extra-high accuracy, and falls back to AI extraction when it's missing.
Works with any website
Not just food blogs — Pluck extracts recipes from news articles, magazine websites, forums, and any page with recipe content.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from a recipe clipper extension?
Browser extensions only work on desktop and rely on structured recipe data. Pluck works on mobile, uses AI to understand any format, and saves to your recipe box across all devices.
Does it work with paywalled sites?
Pluck can only extract content that's publicly accessible. If a recipe is behind a paywall, Pluck won't be able to access it.
What about recipe aggregator sites?
Yes, Pluck works with sites like Allrecipes, Food Network, Epicurious, and other recipe aggregators. These sites typically have structured recipe data for the best accuracy.
Can it handle recipes without structured data?
Absolutely. When there's no JSON-LD or structured markup, Pluck's AI reads the page content and extracts the recipe from natural language text.
Other ways to save Food Blogs & Websites recipes
Browser recipe clipper extensions
Extensions like Paprika or Recipe Keeper that detect and clip recipe schema from web pages.
Only work on desktop, require structured data, and fail on pages without recipe markup.
'Jump to Recipe' button
Some food blogs include a button to skip the preamble and jump to the recipe.
Not available on all blogs, and you still can't save or search the recipe offline.
Print / PDF save
Use the browser's print function or 'Print Recipe' button to save a PDF.
Creates unsearchable PDFs that are hard to organize and impossible to cook from on mobile.
Want the best of all worlds? See how Pluck works.
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Available now on Android. iOS coming soon — join the waitlist below.
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