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πŸ“Ž 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.

πŸ–₯️ Desktop Setup (drag to bookmarks bar)

🍽️ 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.

πŸ“± 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.

⚑ 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: βœ“ Serious Eats βœ“ BBC Good Food βœ“ Simply Recipes βœ“ Allrecipes βœ“ The Guardian βœ“ Taste of Home βœ“ Most food blogs βœ— NYT Cooking (paywall) βœ— Sites with no recipe markup