Every recipe site: 2,000 words about Tuscany, 14 ads, 3 popups… then the recipe. PlainRecipe turns any recipe page into one clean card — ingredients and steps, nothing else.
PlainRecipe reads the structured recipe data cooking sites embed for Google — so it works on almost any site, in any language, and can't be fooled by redesigns.
Ingredients, steps, times and servings pulled into one clean card. No ads, no popups, no scrolling past a childhood in Cornwall.
½×, 2×, 3× — every quantity recalculated with real fractions. 1½ cups becomes 3 cups, not 2.9999997.
A one-page layout that looks like it belongs in a recipe tin — not a webpage autopsy with a cookie banner.
Plain text or Markdown — perfect for Notion, Obsidian, or texting the list to whoever's doing the shopping.
Save the keepers to your own collection and export them all as one file. Yours forever — even when the blog dies.
No server, no account, no tracking. Everything happens in your browser and stays there.



PlainRecipe reads the recipe markup on the page you click, renders a card, and that's it. No analytics, no account, nothing sent anywhere. The permission list is short enough to read while the kettle boils.