Get Just the Recipe (No Ads): The Recipe URL Trick That Works on Any Website
Want to get just the recipe (ingredients + instructions) without ads, popups, autoplay videos, or endless scrolling? You're not alone — and the fix is surprisingly simple.
Quick answer: Copy the recipe page URL and paste it into Drizzlelemons. In seconds, you'll get a clean, ad-free recipe view you can cook from immediately.
How to Get Just the Recipe from a Website (Fastest Method)
- Copy the URL of any recipe page
- Paste it into Drizzlelemons
- Cook from a clean recipe page (no clutter)
This works on virtually any recipe site (AllRecipes, Food Network, Tasty, Epicurious, Simply Recipes, and thousands more) because most sites publish structured recipe markup for search engines.
What is the “Recipe URL Trick”?
The recipe URL trick is just copy + paste: you take the URL of a recipe page and feed it into a recipe extraction tool. The tool reads the recipe data and shows you only what you need — ingredients, instructions, time, and servings — without ads or distractions.
How to Get Just the Recipe on iPhone and Android
iPhone: Tap the address bar, then tap Copy (or use Share → Copy Link). Open Drizzlelemons and paste the URL.
Android: Tap the address bar, then tap Copy. Open Drizzlelemons and paste the URL.
Tip: Once you have the clean recipe open, you can use Drizzlelemons to keep your screen awake while cooking (no more phone sleeping mid-step).
Other Ways to Get Just the Recipe (Pros + Cons)
1) Print View (Often Works Great)
Many sites include a “Print recipe” button that opens a simplified page. It's usually cleaner — but formatting varies and it may still include tracking or extra fluff.
2) Reader Mode (Built into Safari/Firefox)
Reader Mode strips a lot of clutter, but recipe formatting can break (ingredients get merged, steps lose structure), and it won't add cooking features like unit conversion or serving scaling.
3) Ad Blockers (Mostly Desktop)
Ad blockers can hide ads, but they don't remove the long stories and layouts that make recipes hard to follow. Mobile support is limited depending on browser/device.
4) Other Recipe Extractors (JustTheRecipe / Cooked.Wiki)
Tools like JustTheRecipe and Cooked.Wiki can extract recipes too. The difference is that Drizzlelemons also includes AI customization, saving/organization, unit conversion, and serving size adjustments.
FAQ: Getting Just the Recipe
Is it legal to get just the recipe from a website?
You're viewing content for personal cooking use. Drizzlelemons shows you a clean view of the recipe so you can cook without distractions. If you share, prefer sharing clean links to your Drizzlelemons version.
Does this work with any recipe website?
It works with most major recipe sites. If a page includes structured recipe markup (many do), extraction is straightforward.
What if the recipe page won’t extract?
Try the print view URL (if the site has one), or paste the ingredients + steps directly. You can also try our guide on removing ads from recipe sites for alternative options.
Is Drizzlelemons free?
Yes — you can extract clean recipes for free. Optional premium features include unlimited saving and more advanced AI tools.
What’s the difference between “recipes without ads” and “get just the recipe”?
They’re basically the same intent: you want the recipe content without distractions. If you want the dedicated landing page, see recipes without ads.
Try It Now
Ready to get just the recipe? Paste a recipe URL into the Drizzlelemons Recipe Converter and cook from a clean page instantly.
Related: Get Recipes Without Ads | Remove Ads from Recipe Sites | Drizzlelemons vs JustTheRecipe
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