π Save to Recipes Bookmarklet
One tap to save any recipe from Safari directly into your collection β works even on sites that block server-side imports like Serious Eats.
π₯οΈ Desktop Setup (drag to bookmarks bar)
π½οΈ Save to Dom's Recipes
Drag this to your bookmarks bar
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Make sure your bookmarks bar is visibleChrome: Ctrl+Shift+B | Safari: View β Show Favourites Bar
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Drag the orange button above to your bookmarks barDrop it anywhere in the bar.
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Go to any recipe page and click itYour recipes site opens with the form pre-filled.
π± iPhone / iPad Setup
Safari on iOS doesn't allow dragging bookmarklets, so you need to do it in two steps β takes about 60 seconds.
Bookmark any page β tap the Share button (box with arrow) β Add Bookmark. Name it "Save to Recipes" and save it.
Open your Bookmarks (open book icon) β find Save to Recipes β tap Edit.
Delete the URL in the address field and paste in the code below, then tap Done.
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To use it: When you're on a recipe page in Safari, open Bookmarks β tap "Save to Recipes". Your site opens with the recipe pre-filled and ready to save.
β‘ How it works
The bookmarklet runs inside your browser, so it can read the recipe data directly from the page β even on sites like Serious Eats that block server-side scraping. It looks for the recipe's structured data (JSON-LD), extracts the name, ingredients, method and times, then sends it straight to your site.
Works on:
β Serious Eats
β BBC Good Food
β Simply Recipes
β Allrecipes
β The Guardian
β Taste of Home
β Most food blogs
β NYT Cooking (paywall)
β Sites with no recipe markup