Description
Open the fridge. Tap what you've got. Recipeas finds dinner.
Recipeas is a recipe app built around one question: what can I make right now? Tell it a handful of ingredients — chicken, garlic, lemon, whatever is on the counter — and it ranks recipes you can actually cook from a library of over 1.5 million. No grocery list. No "you're only missing twelve things". No infinite scroll.
Why it's different:
• Instead of asking you to inventory your whole kitchen, Recipeas asks one ingredient at a time and learns from your taps. Most users get to a real recipe in under 30 seconds.
• Pantry-aware. Once you say you have flour, it remembers — and quietly assumes you have it next time so the questions stay useful instead of repetitive. Items decay at different rates: lettuce fades fast, spices stick around.
• Built for shared cooking. Meal mode and Dessert mode keep your sweet and savory feeds separate.
• Source-language friendly. Recipes from around the world are auto-translated so you can read them in English, with a one-tap toggle to flip back to the original (Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, and more).
• Variations, pairings, and "Pair it with…" suggestions help you actually plan the meal, not just pick one dish.
No accounts, no subscription, no ads. Just open the app and start tapping.
Nouveautés (v2.48)
• Search keeps getting smarter. Recipe names, ingredients, and source-site names ("allrecipes", "all recipes", "allrecipes.com") all work, and typos like "spegetti" or "chocolat" are auto-corrected.
• International recipes show up in English with a one-tap Original Version toggle for the source language.
• Removing an ingredient from a recipe now actually sticks across pull-to-refresh and app relaunches.
• Sharing a recipe opens Recipeas if installed, sends visitors to the App Store if not.
• Polish, performance, and reliability fixes throughout.