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Drizzlelemons gives you just the recipe

Paste a recipe URL and get back the ingredients and method — nothing else. Then scale the servings and convert the units, in place.

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Recipe pages have a business model, and it isn’t helping you cook. The method sits under a memoir, three ad units, a newsletter popup, and a cookie banner. You came for a list of ingredients; you got a scroll.

Drizzlelemons skips all of that. Paste the URL of a recipe and it gives you back the ingredients and the method — and nothing else.

How it works

Most recipe sites already publish the recipe as structured data, tucked behind everything else on the page. Drizzlelemons reads that and shows you just the parts you cook from. No reader-mode guesswork, no fighting popups, no “jump to recipe” button that still loads the ads on the way past.

More than a cleaner

Stripping the clutter is the start. Because Drizzlelemons understands the recipe — not just the text on the page — it can do the things the original site never let you:

  • Scale the servings. Double it when friends turn up, halve it for one. Every quantity follows.
  • Convert the units. Cups to grams, grams to millilitres, in place — no second tab, no mental arithmetic over a hot pan.

It runs as a web app, a browser extension, and an installable PWA, so it’s there whether you’re at a laptop or propping a phone against a mixing bowl.

Who it’s for

Anyone who’d rather cook than scroll. If you’ve ever lost your place halfway down a recipe page, or done the serving maths in your head while something caught, this is for you.

For the longer version, see how to get just the recipe, and the thinking behind tools like this in small, honest software.

What it does

  • Just the recipe Paste a link and Drizzlelemons returns the ingredients and method — no ads, no popups, no thousand-word memoir.
  • Scale the servings Cooking for two or for twelve? Set the yield and every quantity updates with it.
  • Convert the units Switch between cups, grams, and millilitres without a separate calculator or guesswork.
  • Wherever you cook Use it as a web app, a browser extension, or an installable PWA — laptop or phone.

Questions

What is Drizzlelemons?
Drizzlelemons is a free tool that takes any recipe URL and gives you back just the recipe — the ingredients and the method — without the ads, popups, or life story. You can also scale the servings and convert the units.
How does it remove the life story?
Most recipe sites publish the recipe itself as structured data behind all the page clutter. Drizzlelemons reads that and shows you only the parts you cook from.
Can it scale a recipe up or down?
Yes. Set the servings you want and every ingredient quantity recalculates to match.
Can it convert cups to grams?
Yes — it converts between cups, grams, and millilitres in place, so you don't need a separate converter.
Is it free?
Yes. There are no ads, and there's no account to create.
Where can I use it?
There's a web app, a browser extension, and an installable PWA, so it works on a laptop or a phone.
Who makes Drizzlelemons?
Drizzlelemons is built by Drizzlelabs, an independent UK software studio.