About

Recipes you see, not read.

Every recipe on OneTapRecipes is a visual card. The dish. The ingredients. The steps. All on one image, sized for your phone. Swipe through thousands of them. Tap the one you want. Cook.

How it works

See the dish You know what you are making before you start. No surprises, no guessing from a paragraph description.
See the ingredients Everything laid out at once. You check your fridge, your pantry, three seconds and you know if you have what you need.
See the steps The whole process on one screen. No scrolling back and forth while your pan is heating up.

It is faster than reading. Easier than scrolling. Clearer than blog posts. Swipe through like a feed, stop when something looks good, and cook.

Why we built it

Recipe sites used to be designed for print, long text, dense paragraphs, a single photo if you were lucky. They moved online and grew into blog essays with ads wedged between every paragraph. Somewhere along the way the recipe stopped being the point.

OneTapRecipes puts the recipe back at the center. No fluff. No detours. Just a clean card you can cook from.

Who runs it

OneTapRecipes is a small operation. The site is built and curated by a single human owner together with the OneTapRecipes team, who handle editorial direction, recipe selection, content decisions, and customer service. We make no chef, nutrition, or culinary school claims. We are a recipe library, not a magazine.

OneTapRecipes uses modern AI tools to adapt recipes from real sources, cookbook collections, community cookbooks, and public domain material, into visual cards. The writing and editorial direction are handled by the team. For full details, see our AI Disclosure page.

What we want for you

Closer. Lighter. Faster. Cooking without the wall of text. One tap. One card. Dinner.

OneTapRecipes Team

Contact: contact@onetaprecipes.com

Pinterest: @onetaprecipes