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Paste a recipe link. Get just the recipe. No story, no ads, no scrolling.
Just the recipe. Nothing else.
Cut Recipe is a free recipe extractor. Paste any link and get just the recipe — ingredients and steps only, no life story, no ads, no autoplay video. Just the recipe, on one clean page.
Works with YouTube, TikTok, and 40,000+ sites
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Most recipe sites bury the ingredients under hundreds of words of backstory. Cut Recipe skips straight to the good part — big readable text, tickable ingredient checkboxes, and a keep-screen-on mode so your phone doesn't go dark mid-cook.
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