Best Cooked.Wiki Alternative in 2025

Easier to use, more features, smarter cooking

If you've been using Cooked.Wiki by prepending "cooked.wiki/" to recipe URLs, you know it works - but it's clunky. You have to manually edit URLs, there's no way to save recipes, and forget about customizing them for your dietary needs.

Drizzlelemons offers a better way: simply paste the URL (no prepending required), save your favorites, customize recipes with AI, and organize your entire recipe collection. Let's compare.

The URL Prepending Problem

With Cooked.Wiki:

1. Copy recipe URL:

https://minimalistbaker.com/5-minute-vegan-cashew-queso/

2. Manually add "cooked.wiki/" before URL:

cooked.wiki/https://minimalistbaker.com/5-minute-vegan-cashew-queso/

3. Navigate to the modified URL

With Drizzlelemons:

1. Copy recipe URL

2. Paste directly into Drizzlelemons

3. Done! Plus save, customize, and organize

Feature Comparison

FeatureDrizzlelemonsCooked.Wiki
Remove ads from recipes
Simple URL pasting (no prepending)
Save recipes to account
AI recipe customization
Create meals from ingredients
Dietary customization
Unit conversion
Serving size adjustment
Recipe organization
Mobile app

5 Reasons to Switch from Cooked.Wiki

1. No More URL Editing

Stop manually prepending URLs. Just paste the recipe link directly into Drizzlelemons. It's faster, easier, and works on mobile without keyboard gymnastics.

2. Actually Save Your Recipes

With Cooked.Wiki, you can't save anything - you're just extracting one recipe at a time. Drizzlelemons lets you build a permanent recipe collection organized however you want.

3. Customize for Your Diet

See a great recipe but need it vegan? Or gluten-free? Drizzlelemons' AI instantly adapts recipes to your dietary needs. Cooked.Wiki just shows you what's there.

4. Smart Cooking Features

Get automatic unit conversions, serving size adjustments, and ingredient-based meal suggestions. These features make cooking easier, not just recipe viewing.

5. Mobile-First Experience

Using Cooked.Wiki on mobile means editing URLs in your browser bar - awkward! Drizzlelemons has a proper mobile interface designed for cooking.

How to Switch to Drizzlelemons

  1. 1Create a free account at drizzlelemons.com
  2. 2When you find a recipe you like, copy the URL (the regular URL, not modified)
  3. 3Paste it into Drizzlelemons - no "cooked.wiki/" prepending needed
  4. 4Save it to your account, customize if needed, and start cooking!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Drizzlelemons free like Cooked.Wiki?

Yes! Drizzlelemons offers a free tier for recipe extraction. Premium features like unlimited saves and advanced customization are available with paid plans.

Does it work with the same recipe sites?

Yes, Drizzlelemons works with all major recipe websites that Cooked.Wiki supports, plus many more.

Do I need to install anything?

No installation needed. Drizzlelemons is a web app that works in any browser. We also have mobile-optimized versions.

Can I use browser bookmarks or extensions?

While Cooked.Wiki requires bookmarklets or manual URL editing, Drizzlelemons provides a cleaner interface. Simply bookmark drizzlelemons.com for quick access.

Ready for a Better Recipe Experience?

Stop editing URLs. Start cooking smarter with Drizzlelemons.

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