Use the recipe browse page and sidebar filters to narrow by cuisine, dietary needs (vegan, gluten-free, etc.), meal type, difficulty, or ingredients. You can also use the site search to find recipes by name or keyword.
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Serving sizes and times are estimates based on typical home cooking. Your actual yield may vary with ingredient brands, how finely you chop, and your stove or oven. Use times as a guide and adjust for your kitchen.
Yes. Multiply or divide ingredient amounts to match the number of servings you need. For baking, scaling very large or very small batches can affect texture and bake time—check doneness with visual cues and a toothpick or thermometer rather than only the clock.
Many recipes suggest substitutions in the notes. In general, leafy herbs can often swap for each other; dairy milk can often be replaced with plant milk in savoury dishes; and oil types are often interchangeable by volume. When unsure, search our site for similar recipes that match what you have.
VegSpoons focuses on plant-forward cooking. Use dietary filters to show only vegan, gluten-free, or other options. Always read ingredient labels if you follow a strict diet, as product formulations can change.
Easy recipes use few steps and common techniques. Medium may involve more timing or prep. Advanced recipes might use specialised equipment or longer processes. Pick a level that matches your comfort— you can always try an easier recipe first.
When shown, nutrition figures are usually calculated from standard databases and listed ingredients. They are approximate and not a substitute for professional dietary advice, especially for medical conditions.
Use your browser’s print option for a printer-friendly view where available, or share the recipe page link with friends. Please respect copyright: personal use and sharing the link is fine; republishing full recipes elsewhere usually requires permission.
Read the whole recipe before you start, prep ingredients (mise en place), use a kitchen scale for baking when weights are given, and let baked goods cool as directed. Small details like room-temperature dairy or resting dough often improve the outcome.
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