Tired of scrolling through someone's life story to find the recipe? Here are recipe websites that skip the stories and give you the recipe upfront.
You search for “easy chicken stir fry” and click a result. Instead of a recipe, you get 2,000 words about the author’s childhood, a trip to the farmer’s market, and a reflection on the meaning of weeknight cooking. The recipe is buried somewhere near the bottom, past three ad blocks and a newsletter popup.
This isn’t an accident. Recipe bloggers write long stories for two reasons:
The result? A terrible experience for anyone who just wants to cook dinner.
MealQuery has zero stories, zero blog posts, and zero filler. It’s a recipe search engine — you type what you want, and you get recipes. That’s it.
Every result shows:
No scrolling past someone’s vacation anecdotes. No “Jump to Recipe” button needed because there’s nothing to jump past.
Why it’s the best:
Justtherecipe.com is a tool that takes a recipe blog URL and strips out everything except the recipe. Paste in a link, get just the ingredients and steps.
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Based Cooking is a community-driven, no-nonsense recipe site with short recipes and no fluff.
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Many recipe blogs now include a “Jump to Recipe” button at the top. This helps, but it’s a band-aid:
The real solution isn’t a button that skips the story. It’s a recipe site that never had a story in the first place.
| Site | No Stories | Recipe Search | No Ads | Nutrition Info | Free |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MealQuery | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Justtherecipe.com | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
| Based Cooking | ✅ | Basic | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
| Recipe Blogs | ❌ | Via Google | ❌ | Rarely | ✅ |
If you’re tired of scrolling past life stories to find a recipe, MealQuery is built for you. No stories, no blogs, no filler — just 10,000+ real recipes with full details, searchable in plain English.
Type what you want to cook. Get the recipe. Start cooking.
10,000+ real recipes. Search by ingredients, cuisine, diet, or craving — just type what you want in plain English.