Use what you already have
Drop in loose ingredients from the fridge, freezer, or pantry without worrying about exact quantities.
Dinner rescue for real life
List ingredients, set a couple of constraints, and get three useful recipe ideas that feel like dinner instead of content.
Tonight
tomatoes, eggs, spinach
In under 30 minutes with vegetarian-friendly options and no extra grocery run.
Output
Built for the actual fridge
Pantry staples are assumed, recipe history is saved, and every set can be shared with one public link.
Drop in loose ingredients from the fridge, freezer, or pantry without worrying about exact quantities.
Each result comes back with prep time, cook time, pantry assumptions, and clear step-by-step instructions.
Keep favorites under your account and copy a public link whenever a recipe set is worth sending to someone else.
Why people search for this
Most recipe sites start with a finished dish. This one starts with the question people actually have at 6 p.m.: what can I cook with these ingredients tonight?
The flow is built for leftovers, pantry assumptions, and quick decisions, with saved favorites and shareable recipe sets when a result is worth keeping.
Use whatever you actually have around: fridge ingredients, pantry basics, freezer leftovers, or half-used produce. The app cleans up simple ingredient lists before generating recipes.
No. The generator is built for real kitchen inputs like spinach, eggs, leftover rice, or half a bell pepper. It assumes a few pantry staples so you can start from rough ingredient ideas.
Yes. You can narrow results by meal type, diet, cuisine, serving count, and total cook time so the suggestions match the constraints that matter tonight.