MyRecipes Can Now Save Recipes From Than 1,000 Sites

MyRecipes Can Now Save Recipes From Than 1,000 Sites

  • MyRecipes has introduced new updates that make it easier to save and organize recipes from than 1,000 food websites, helping home cooks cut down on browser clutter.
  • The platform’s new Featured Collections allow users to save curated recipe collections, such as “The 20 Easiest Dinners Ever” or “New Year’s Eve Cocktails,” with just one click.
  • Every saved recipe links back to its original source from trusted food publishers, ensuring all recipes are real, tested, and reliable for home cooks.

Be honest. How many tabs do you have open in your browser right now? And how many of those are recipes you’re saving for later? We get it. We’ve got a million tabs open with ideas for dinner than we can count, too. But luckily, MyRecipes is here to help keep us all organized for our next great meal.

The recipe-saving platform, used by than 2 million people already, is rolling out two major updates to make home cooking much easier, just in time for peak holiday cooking chaos.

In December, MyRecipes announced that it now has the ability to help you save recipes from than 1,000 supported food sites with its Recipe Clipper. This means the pasta you spotted while scrolling, the holiday cookie link your mom sent, and that dinner recipe your spouse said they’d love can all live in one easy-to-access place.

All you need to do to save these recipes is paste the URL into MyRecipes, and the platform will pull in the title, image, and source, which you can then save to any of your personal collections. Every recipe links back to the original site, so you won’t need to keep dozens of tabs open.

This major update expands how users have already been interacting with MyRecipes, saving them from across some of the most trusted names in food like Food & Wine, Allrecipes, Serious Eats, Southern Living, EatingWell, and Simply Recipes. But here’s the best part: You can always trust that the recipes you’re saving will taste great, as every recipe comes from real cooks, not AI, meaning they’re tested, vetted, and guaranteed to please everyone at your table.

This isn’t the only major upgrade. On December 10, MyRecipes is also giving you a new way to explore with its Featured Collections. This means you can now save an entire pre-curated collection with one click instead of saving recipes one at a time. Think “The 20 Easiest Dinners Ever,” “New Year’s Eve Cocktails,” “Party Appetizers,” or “20 Christmas Breads From Around the World.” Once saved, the collection appears in your account, and you can rename, reorganize, or add individual recipes over time.

And, again, these new tools couldn’t come soon enough. Over Thanksgiving week alone, users saved 130,000 recipes per day, showcasing just how hectic the season can be. And upgrades are on the horizon, so stay tuned for the future of saving recipes.

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Author: uaetodaynews
Published on: 2025-12-13 18:32:00
Source: uaetodaynews.com

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