Bucket lists & planning
A shared list of recipes you both actually want to cook
A shared list of recipes you both actually want to cook
Saw a recipe on Instagram, got one from a friend, or want to recreate a dish from a restaurant? Keep every recipe you want to try in one shared list you both add to — and check them off as you cook your way through.
The problem
Sound familiar? These are the pain points people search for before they find a better way.
- Your recipes to try list ideas are scattered across texts, Notes, and screenshots
- You and your partner keep two lists that never match
- Saved places have no phone number or directions when you finally go
- Nothing lets you both check things off in real time from your own phones
What you get
Save from anywhere
Drop in a recipe idea the moment you see it so it's there on grocery day.
Cook together
Both of you add dishes and check them off as you work through the list.
Pairs with your food lists
Keep it next to your restaurant wishlist for all things food in one place.
Track what worked
Check off dishes you've made and note the keepers.
How it works
- 1
Make a Recipes to try list
Add a Recipes topic to your shared bucket list.
- 2
Add dishes you want to cook
Save recipe ideas from social, friends, or restaurants you want to recreate.
- 3
Share with your household
Send the link so everyone can add and check off dishes.
- 4
Cook and cross off
Check dishes off as you make them and keep the winners.
Built for
People also search for
Common questions and keywords — if you typed these into Google, you're in the right place.
- app to save recipes to try
- shared recipe list for couples
- how to keep a list of recipes to cook
- recipes to try list template
Frequently asked questions
- How do I keep track of recipes I want to try?
- Create a shared Recipes to try list and add dishes as you find them. Both of you can add and check them off as you cook.
- Can my partner or roommate add recipes?
- Yes. Send one link and they join with a name to add and check off dishes — no account needed.
- Is it free?
- Yes. You can create a shared recipes list free and upgrade only if you want more lists.
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