Websites to Share your Food Recipes (2024)

These are Websites to share your food recipes or food sharing sites. These recipe aggregator sites help creators by sharing their work with new people. Some of them are great ways to get more traffic to your blog. Test out which ones work for you!

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I’ve been compiling this list of websites to share your yummy food recipes for a while now.

It started on one of the Pages I run on Facebook.

Unfortunately with the new FB changes, I’m pretty sure the Notes section and all I have saved there will disappear.

So, I thought I’d update it to my blog where I can keep it nice and safe!

Feel free to let me know of any others that I might have missed, or any new ones in the comments.

Whether you’re a blogger or just looking for tasty food, check out these sites, I have almost 70 listed here.

I try to keep the list as updated as possible, but, again, if you see something that should be updated, please let me know.

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Site Descriptions

Each site has a description, and most of these descriptions were written by the site themselves.

I felt they could better explain their mission in their own words.

I encourage you to try out different sites and see what works for you, as each site will have a different audience, different requirements, and procedures.

Some are easy to submit to, some take more time. Some are easy to get into, some are pickier.

Some require a full recipe, which may or may not work for you and your blog. Try them out.

Each will work differently for each blog!

Websites to Share your Food Recipes

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AllFreeCopyCatRecipes.com: AllFreeCopycatRecipes is dedicated to the best recipes and cooking tips. From quick and easy dinner recipes to new and exciting dessert recipes, we find and deliver the best recipes from all over the web. Plus, we feature free product reviews and giveaways of all the latest and greatest products including cooking gadgets, cookbooks, food, and more. AllFreeCopycatRecipes is a wonderful online resource for cooks of all skill levels.

AllFreeSlowCooker.com: Get 1000’s of recipes, cooking tips and ideas FREE at AllFreeSlowCookerRecipes.com. You will find slow recipes, chicken casseroles and pork recipes along with much more. Share here

Avocados From Mexico: Submit your avocado recipes as Fan Recipes, and you might see your photo and recipe on their site. Site is for full recipes.

Babble: A parenting site from Disney that also covers topics likeMom, Pregnancy, Baby, Toddler, Kid, Body + Mind, Work + Money, Home, Relationships, Entertainment, Beauty, Food, or Travel that you can write for. If you’re interested in writing for them, follow the guidelines here.

Best of Blogging: A new site that is looking to promote bloggers. “Being food bloggers ourselves, we know the importance of having recipes shared, and the credit being given to the original blogger. If you have any recipes to share, we would love to have them submitted to our email! You can send as many as you would like, as often as you would like! We will share them on our website, Pinterest, Facebook, and more! Come check out our page and click the “get featured” tab at the top for more info!” Looks like they are also taking submissions for Crafts, Health & Fitness, Beauty, and Giveaways.

Bloglovin: A social media and RSS feed all in one, Bloglovin is a great way for people to see all of your posts just by following your site on the app or website.

BonBon Break: “Welcome to thekitchen.We are here to help you answer the question that is asked every single day… ‘What’s for dinner?’ We will be featuring our favorite seasonal recipes for quick, wholesome meals as well as some inspiration for breakfast, lunch and snacks! If you have a post that you would like to have syndicated or an original piece you would like to submit for consideration, please…” check here.

Buzzfeed: Did you know they have a user submitted community? Community is a place where anyone can post awesome lists and creations. Learn more or post your buzz!

CookEatShare: “connects you to the worlds best recipes, ideas and chefs!” Done via RSS feed so you don’t have to upload each recipe.

Dan 330: Livedan330 is all about home, family, kids, travel, gardening, outdoor living, giving back, art, food and fun (‘it’s fun to have fun!’ may be on someone’s tombstone someday). The cast of characters begins with Dan the pilot and his wife of 38 years, Laurie, the artistic and tasteful one.

Dishfolio: “We know how hard it is to cook, shoot & blog, so we always try to accept your presentable posts, however please try to add pinch of quality & originality to your images.”

Eat, Live, Be Grateful – a recipe sharing website where food bloggers submit their recipes through their website. Provides a do follow link.

Elephant Journal: “We love to write and share because it’s our passion…and we expect that to be your passion as well. We share you, you share us, everyonebenefits: it’s a win-win-win. And so while we can’t pay for you to say what you want to say…you’ll be gaining good clips, publicity, twitter and Facebook followers, Google renown and some good karma.” Read more about contributing here, and Submit here. Note that they say, “By submitting you give us use rights in perpetuity. You can use with credit and link, if you ask permission, in any publication that you own or control. We generally will not give permission or reprint articles we’ve edited, hosted, shared in other publications, unless they’re in other mediums.”

Facebook & Facebook Groups: FB may not be showing all of your posts to all of your followers, but it’s still very important, and most people I know are on FB and don’t want to move off of it yet. Be sure you’re in several FB Groups. They are the best way to use FB right now. Build a community and a following.

FamilyCorner.com: A family friendly site that you can submit a whole recipe to. Submission info is here.

Finding Vegan: for vegan dishes

Flipboard: “is a single place to discover, collect and share all the news you care about. And now Flipboard gets even more personal with the addition of over 34,000 topics to follow.”

Fooderific: Any WordPress blog that has recipes marked up with microformatting or microdata is eligible. This includes recipes created by all of the popular WordPress recipe plugins. If you’re lucky enough to be using EasyRecipe, all you need do is enable Fooderific in the EasyRecipe settings. For Ziplist, Recipress, Get Me Cooking, RecipeSEO and Kitchen Bug users, you’ll need to install the Fooderific plugin (available soon) as well.

Foodgawker: difficult to get into, but they do have a submission guide (or tips) here. This is a nofollow link. They also have sites for craft, wedding, dwelling, and style.

FoodiePortal: “Grab a cup of coffee and start looking around, because we know you’ll be here for a while. Here at FoodiePortal, we’re not about photography perfection. We’re all about food, after all we are foodies! We understand that not all cooks are photographers, so this little corner of the internet is all about food, delicious, mouth watering food.”

Foodies Network TV: is now My Foodies.com

Foodvee

Fridgg: Lets you look at photos and the camera information, you can follow others as well. “In order to bring you the best-looking pictures, we don’t rely on the subjective opinion of one person – we let your peers decide which photos they think look the best or sound the most delicious, and vote by checking out your photos, liking or favoriting them, and leaving comments.”

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Healthy Aperture: “is a unique image-based recipe discovery platform. It is the only site of its kind moderated by registered dietitians and solely focused on healthy food blogs.”

Hometalk: “Hometalk is the largest home and garden social network on the web. Millions of homeowners and professionals use Hometalk to share their knowledge and find credible information.” Hometalk is like Pinterest, only with no recipes!

InspiringCooks.com: We are bloggers ourselves and are very frustrated with how much work it is to submit recipes images to other submission sites. We started this website with the idea that it shouldn’t be so hard. With us you simply submit your blog url and we do all the work of putting it on our site. We think it’s a win-win situation.

Instagram: I love Instagram! It seems more personal than FB at this point. It’s all about pictures and some videos. The interface is mostly for use on your mobile (phone or tablet). Use the hashtag, #ontheblog and have your blog link in your profile.

Jalapeno Mania: “JalapeñoMania was started out of a love for all things peppers, but not just the spicy ones, we love all peppers – everything from bells to roasted to off-the-chartshot. We wanted a place to showcase beautifulfood photography and delectable recipes to make it easy for everyone to create amazing cuisine at home! You can search our recipes and dishes by the type of dish or even the type of pepper. From jalapeño poppers to amazing chili verde to pad Thai to spicy co*cktails, our goal is to bring these flavors into your home and kitchen.”

Liqurious: A sister site of tasteologie. All about beverages!

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MyRecipeMagic: “For food bloggers, chefs and other professionals MyRecipeMagic.com is a vehicle for you to get noticed, increase traffic, build followers, and make more dough!”

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Pantreze is all about celebrating food. Organize and share recipes and dishes you love.

Photograzing “is closed, but there’s no need to despair! Keep sharing your home-cooked meals and culinary triumphs with us and Serious Eaters around the world! Use hashtag #photograzing on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and tag us @seriouseats.”

Pinch it seems to be a button just like the Pit it button. “Click “Pinch It!” on any club recipe to save it straight to your Recipe Box.”

Pinterest: I’m sure you already use Pinterest, most bloggers do. Make sure you’re on several shared boards so that more people can see your pins. And, speaking of Pinterest, I have a board for tips, tricks, and hints on social media and blogging, all kinds of helpful articles; you’ll find it here. I also have a group board for giveaways here.

Recipe Graze

Recipesswap: Recipes Swap is a community for foodies who want to share recipes, try out new ones and get exposure for their own food blogs. Submit recipes for others to make and get reviews! Don’t forget to plug your own blog in your recipe description. Submit a recipe now!

Reddit “is a platform for internet communities where your votes shape what the world is talking about.“ The site can create traffic, but the users can be harsh with their comments.

Reciprocal Recipes.

Scoop.it: “Scoop what matters to you and add your fresh perspective.” There is a free account, but it’s limited. For more access, there are paid accounts.

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Tapa Tuesday: Shares the full recipe. “We are looking to feature a new Tapas Style recipe every Tuesday. If you want to be featured please email a recipe and picture. You will be given full credit with a link back to your site. But I am only sharing one recipe per week and people need to email so I can approve them.”

Taste of Home: Submit the whole recipe to this site.

Tasteologie: For food sharing, with additional share sites for design, clothes, liquor, and travel

Tasty Kitchen: upload the full recipe to this site

Tasty Query: “Our website is an aggregator of food blogs, which automatically collects the recipes from your blogs.”

Tip Junkie: Sign up and share your crafting, decorating, and food

Trivet Recipes is a recipe sharing site where food lovers can post recipes from anywhere on the web. Use it to discover a new favorite food blog—or figure out what’s for dinner tonight.

Tumblr: There are many food submission sites on Tumblr. Some of them are below…

Twitter: Make sure to use hashtags when sharing on Twitter

Unlimited Recipes: Find all kinds of recipes from any part of the world. Submit your recipe, participate in discussions on forums, read useful info about food/cooking on blog and more. Read more about us here

We Heart It: Heart images that move you.

Whole Yum: “A healthy recipe, and food photo community where subscribers can submit their healthy food photos, recipes, and browse the healthy recipes, and health articles of WholeYum contributors! Check out our “features” section where we blog all things health and fitness!”

World Recipes: Bloggers can submit their recipes in 6 different languages (English being the main one).

Yeastspotting: YeastSpotting is a weekly showcase of yeasted baked goods and dishes with bread as a main ingredient. Scroll down to access the complete YeastSpotting archive.

{Yum}goggle: “The Yum Goggle Gallery is comprised of food photography from contributors all around the world. It is a visual feast that can instantly whet your appetite. And the beauty is that once you fall in love with the dish in the photo, simply click on it and it will direct you to the recipe. Our policy is that if you created it, cooked it and photographed it, we should show it off.” Provides a do follow link.

Yummly: “Why waste time sifting through the wrong recipes? Our unique search filters allow you to find the perfect recipes by holiday, cuisine, taste, diet, nutrition, allergy, cook time, technique, and more – so the recipes you find first are the right ones.” They have a bookmarklet for easy use. They “released our Yum button for blogs and sites last week. You can add it to your recipes to allow your readers to save your recipes to their Yummly recipe box. Once yummed, any recipe on your blog will be added to Yummly and searchable to our over 15 million monthly users! The more Yums on your recipes, the more traffic and visibility they will get since it gets bubbled up higher in search results.” See my tutorial on how to use Yummly.

ZipList: “To make grocery shopping easier, keep you organized and help you cross things off your list so you can get on with your day!”

Websites to Share your Giveaways

And, a few places to share and learn about Giveaways:

  1. Sweeties Sweeps (lowest price $25)
  2. SweepGrab
  3. Giveaway Frenzy
  4. Mom’s Ongoing Blog Giveaway Linky
  5. Giveaway Play
  6. Airplanes and Dragonflies
  7. Giveaway Tools (more for creating a giveaway now)
  8. Contest Chest
  9. The Giveaway Guide (another listing of giveaways)
  10. True Sweepstakes
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Websites to Share your Food Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Is there a website where I can list ingredients and get recipes? ›

RecipeRadar helps you to search for recipes by ingredients, plan your meals, and create food shopping lists. The service aims to be distraction-free, privacy-respecting, and is provided as free and open source software so that you can inspect and modify the code - feedback and contributions are welcome.

What is the best way to share recipes? ›

Sharing Recipes Is Better With Bublup

Share your favorite recipes, connect with friends and family, and stay committed to your meal plan with our easy-to-use app. Saving, organizing, and sharing all your digital content has never been this intuitive or fun.

Is there an app where you can share recipes? ›

Cookpad is a global recipe-sharing platform where people like you come to search for, save and share great home-cooked recipes. Stuck in a rut? Find lots of different ideas to prepare the same old ingredients.

Is there an app that tells you what you can cook with the ingredients you have? ›

SuperCook to the rescue! Unlike other recipe apps, SuperCook only shows you recipes that require the ingredients you already have. Why purchase new ingredients when you can focus on what you already have?

How to make your own recipe book online free? ›

On myfoodbook, you can create your own free online cookbooks. You can save any recipe on myfoodbook in your cookbooks, and you can also upload your own. Customise your ebooks with your own covers, dedication and recipes today - all for free.

Is the SuperCook app free? ›

SuperCook is a free pantry inventory and recipe planning app for iOS and Android devices. You can use this mobile app to keep track of what food you have at home, organize your shopping list, and get recipe suggestions using ingredients on hand.

Can you share recipes online? ›

Simply share a link to or from the original source. Easy as that and less typing for you! What you SHOULD DO on social media, is share links. Links are always a great way to share other people's content.

What is the best app to save and share recipes? ›

The following are some of the best recipe organizer apps for Android and iPhone that will make you want to do away with your cookbook altogether.
  1. Paprika Recipe Manager. Close. Want to discover a new recipe? ...
  2. BigOven. Close. ...
  3. Yummly. Close. ...
  4. Allrecipes Dinner Spinner. Close. ...
  5. ChefTap. Close. ...
  6. Cookmate. Close. ...
  7. AnyList. Close. ...
  8. Whisk. Close.
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What is Cookpad app? ›

Cookpad Inc. is a Japanese food tech company. The company operates "Cookpad", which is Japan's largest recipe sharing service, with 60 million monthly unique users in Japan and 40 million monthly unique users globally, allowing visitors to upload and search through original, user-created recipes.

What is a food sharing app? ›

Users with unwanted food simply take a photo and add it to the app; neighbours who live nearby receive an alert, can browse through the listings, request what they want, and stop by to pick it up. 40% of all food listed on the app is requested in less than one hour, and 75% is requested in 24 hours.

What is the best free recipe app? ›

The best free recipe apps are now at the palms of food lovers' hands.
  • SideChef. ...
  • Tasty. ...
  • BBC Good Food. ...
  • Food Network Kitchen. ...
  • Mealime Meal Plans & Recipes. ...
  • Cookpad. ...
  • Kitchen Stories. Used On Apple iOS, Amazon, App Gallery, and Google Play. ...
  • BigOven. Used On Apple iOS, Google Play, And On Web Browsers.
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Where can I post my recipe? ›

FoodYub is another option amongst the user-submitted recipe sharing sites. You can sign-up for FoodYub for free and submit your own recipes to the site. Each recipe image links directly back to your blog! Recipes on FoodYub can be sorted by category or by 'most clicked' or 'most recent' etc.

How does SuperCook work? ›

Supercook works by asking users to input the ingredients they have, and then it returns a list of recipes that can be made with those ingredients.

Is there an app that takes recipes and makes grocery list? ›

Meet the all-in-one food app for recipe saving, meal planning, grocery shopping, and recipe sharing. Samsung Food is the only recipe app you'll need. We'll help make your food, cooking, and dietary decisions much easier.

What is the cooking show where you buy your ingredients? ›

In this kitchen contest, home cooks bid on ingredients to create dishes that will impress celebrity guest judges — and win the cash left in their bank. Watch all you want.

How do food bloggers get their recipes? ›

Where Do You Get The Inspiration For Your Recipes?
  1. friends and family.
  2. restaurants.
  3. magazines.
  4. seasonal produce.
  5. other blogs.
  6. my constant food cravings.

How does Cooklist work? ›

It connects to your grocery store loyalty cards and automatically downloads all of your food purchases into a digital pantry. Over 1 million cooking recipes are then matched to the groceries you have in your fridge and pantry and filtered to show you a feed of recipes you can cook with the food you already have.

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