Recipe nutrition analyzer

Recipe Raven

v1.1

Paste ingredient lines, search for recipe pages, or import a recipe URL, then review matched foods and gram estimates and calculate recipe calories, total nutrition, and adjustable per-serving and per-100 g values.

Recipe Raven illustration of a raven beside plated food and recipe ingredients
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Paste ingredients or import a recipe

Interpreted ingredient rows

Changes apply automatically while you edit.

Recipe-writing playbook

Start with the fastest input path

Use a dish name when you want Recipe Raven to find importable recipe pages, or paste a direct URL when you already have one. Imported ingredient lists land in the editable textarea, so you can clean them up before analysis.

Review unmatched or weak ingredient rows first

After analysis, expand the interpreted rows and fix anything that looks off. Recipe Raven lets you replace the matched food, adjust the gram estimate, or ignore a line before the totals are treated as final.

Read totals, servings, and per-100 g together

The output is most useful when you compare the whole-recipe totals with the serving view and the per-100 g view. That gives you a fast check for meal prep, labels, and recipe scaling without rerunning the analysis.

FAQ

What can Recipe Raven import from a recipe page?

It prefers schema.org Recipe metadata, but it can also recover many pages from their visible ingredients, servings, instructions, and publisher nutrition when structured data is missing.

Can I search by dish name before importing a page?

Yes. Enter a recipe name and Recipe Raven will show the pages the current importer can already use, so you can pick one importable result instead of opening each hit blindly.

Can I edit an imported recipe before trusting the nutrition table?

Yes. Imported ingredients stay editable in the textarea, imported instructions are shown separately for reference, and every interpreted row can be reviewed before you rely on the totals.

Can I adjust the serving basis or compare per-100 g values?

Yes. The nutrition table lets you change the serving count and gram basis directly in the headers, and the values update in real time without a page reload.

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