Real recipes from whatever you've got.
No shopping needed. Just open your fridge.
Everything you need
Add ingredients by typing, scanning a barcode, or just saying them out loud. The app figures out the rest.
Not a database of 10,000 meals. One great recipe from your actual ingredients, right now. Ask for a variation and get a fresh take instantly.
Plan your week in list or tile view. Drag and rearrange meals, copy last week's plan in one tap, and never have the Tuesday panic again.
Your meal plan becomes a smart shopping list, grouped by aisle, ready for the store.
Tell the app what you always have on hand and it'll factor those in automatically.
Rate, save, and sort recipes you love. Your personal cookbook, built one dinner at a time.
The origin story
It started with an almost-empty fridge. A Tuesday evening. Tired after a long day. Staring at some chicken thighs, half a lemon, and a suspiciously optimistic clove of garlic. The question every household dreads echoed through the kitchen: "What's for dinner?"
Not What do I feel like? There was no luxury of choice. The real question was: What can I actually make with what I've got?
So I did what any reasonable person would do. I typed my sad little ingredient list into an AI and asked for a recipe. And what came back wasn't sad at all. It was a Lemon Garlic Chicken that my family genuinely loved.
The next night, same story. Random ingredients, same question, another surprisingly great meal. Within a week I was hooked. Within a month, I realised I wasn't the only one standing in front of the fridge, feeling stuck. So I built the app I wished I'd had.
One where you just toss in whatever ingredients are lying around. Type them, say them out loud, or scan a barcode. Get a great recipe in seconds. And if you fancy something different, ask for a variation and it'll spin up a fresh take on the spot. Not a database of ten thousand meals you'll never cook. Just great recipes, from your actual ingredients, right now.
Then came the meal planner, because "What's for dinner?" isn't just a Tuesday problem. It's an every-single-day problem. Plan your week in list view or tile view. Copy last week's plan with one tap. Then the grocery list writes itself from your plan, and the pantry tracker remembers what you always have on hand.
Every feature exists because I needed it first. What's for Dinner? was built in a real kitchen, for real life, by someone who was just tired of the question. Now it answers it for you.
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What people are saying
"Finally an app that works with what I actually have. I typed in leftover rice, a tin of tomatoes, and some cheese, and it gave me something genuinely delicious."
"The meal planner has completely changed how I shop. I plan the week on Sunday, the grocery list writes itself, and I actually stick to it."
"I was sceptical but it genuinely impressed me. The recipes are proper, not just bland 'healthy eating' filler. My family asks me to make them again."
"The voice input is brilliant when you're standing at the fridge with your hands full. Just speak the ingredients and it does the rest."
"I've tried loads of recipe apps. This is the only one that actually answers the question I have every evening. What can I make with THIS, right now?"
"Been using it for three months and I've probably saved £50 on food waste. Everything in the fridge actually gets used. Brilliant idea, brilliant execution."
"Simple, fast, and it actually works. The pantry feature means it remembers I always have olive oil and garlic so they never show up on the shopping list."
"My wife and I used to argue about dinner every night. Now I just open the app, type what's in the fridge, and we've got a plan in thirty seconds."
"Finally an app that works with what I actually have. I typed in leftover rice, a tin of tomatoes, and some cheese, and it gave me something genuinely delicious."
"The meal planner has completely changed how I shop. I plan the week on Sunday, the grocery list writes itself, and I actually stick to it."
"I was sceptical but it genuinely impressed me. The recipes are proper, not just bland 'healthy eating' filler. My family asks me to make them again."
"The voice input is brilliant when you're standing at the fridge with your hands full. Just speak the ingredients and it does the rest."
"I've tried loads of recipe apps. This is the only one that actually answers the question I have every evening. What can I make with THIS, right now?"
"Been using it for three months and I've probably saved £50 on food waste. Everything in the fridge actually gets used. Brilliant idea, brilliant execution."
"Simple, fast, and it actually works. The pantry feature means it remembers I always have olive oil and garlic so they never show up on the shopping list."
"My wife and I used to argue about dinner every night. Now I just open the app, type what's in the fridge, and we've got a plan in thirty seconds."
Download free and answer the question for good.