Most recipes pretend you cook them perfectly the first time.
recipe forge knows you don’t.
Pantry constraints, family recipes, cravings, repeat meals — turned into reliable, personalized recipes that learn what you actually cook well, what you swap, and what’s worth making again.
Recipes as version history
Branch a base recipe into variants — low-calorie, dairy-free, the way grandma made it — without losing the canonical.
Cooking iterates. So should the recipe.
Pantry-aware substitutions
Missing buttermilk? recipe forge cross-references what's in your pantry and offers swaps that won't break the dish.
Substitutions are knowledge. Generic ones are guesses.
Outcomes that compound
Log what worked, what burned, what you'd skip next time. Future runs use that history to forecast feasibility, calories, and risk.
Memory is the difference between a recipe and a habit.
Still in the incubator
A web app, an iOS companion, AI normalization that turns screenshot-text into structured recipes, and a private cookbook that gets sharper with every cook.
Cracking out of the shell. The earliest cooks help shape what the forge notices.
Cook it. Log it. Make it again — better.