#cooking6 plugins

Obsidian plugins tagged with #cooking. There are 6 plugins in this collection.

  1. Rank 1

    Meal Plan

    Plugin66
    2 years ago by Tyler Mayoff

    The Meal Plan plugin streamlines the process of organizing recipes and planning weekly meals within Obsidian. It allows users to search and filter saved recipes based on available ingredients, add them to a structured meal plan note, and generate a corresponding shopping list. Recipes can be written in RecipeMD or a simpler heading-based format, making it flexible for different writing styles. The plugin also enables importing recipes directly from the internet and provides customization options for formatting shopping list entries. With an intuitive interface and command palette integration, it helps users coordinate their weekly cooking schedule and grocery planning more efficiently.

  2. Rank 2

    Cooklang

    Plugin59
    2 years ago by Roger Veciana i Rovira
    Productivity Tools#cooklang#recipe#cooking

    The Cooklang plugin brings support for the Cooklang recipe format into Obsidian, allowing users to both edit and preview cooking instructions with structured ingredients, steps, and cookware references. It enhances the cooking experience by offering multilingual support, automatically translating section headers based on the recipe language or the user's Obsidian settings. Users can choose between decimal or fractional units for quantities, making it adaptable to different culinary preferences.

  3. Rank 3
    4 years ago by death_au/cooklang
    Productivity Tools#cooklang#recipe#editor

    The CookLang Editor plugin enhances the Obsidian experience for culinary enthusiasts by providing a structured editor and preview mode for Cooklang-formatted recipes. It allows users to create and manage `.cook` files with syntax highlighting and rich previews, showing ingredients, tools, steps, and embedded images in a clean, readable layout. The plugin includes features like inline quantities, named timers with sound notifications, and commands to convert markdown files into Cooklang format.

  4. Rank 4

    Cooksync

    Plugin52
    a year ago by Cooksync
    3rd Party Integrations#cooksync#recipe#cooking

    The Cooksync plugin connects Obsidian with your Cooksync account to streamline recipe organization. It automatically imports saved recipes from the Cooksync service, bringing in full metadata including ingredients, instructions, source links, and cover images. The plugin supports automatic tagging of imported notes for better organization within your vault. Users can enable continuous sync or run manual imports depending on their preference.

  5. Rank 5
    3 years ago by seethroughdev
    3rd Party Integrations#recipe#cooking#url-parser

    The Recipe Grabber plugin makes it easy to import clean, structured recipes into Obsidian by simply pasting a recipe URL. It extracts essential data like ingredients, steps, and images while skipping lengthy personal anecdotes often found in food blogs. Users can customize the layout of the imported content using Handlebars templates and access advanced helpers like tag splitting and timestamp formatting. It supports recipe pages that implement structured JSON-LD data and adapts to inconsistencies across sites.

  6. Rank 6

    Recipe view

    Plugin38
    3 years ago by lachholden
    Productivity Tools#recipe#cooking#markdown

    The Recipe view plugin transforms your plain markdown recipe notes into visually rich, interactive recipe cards optimized for kitchen use. It supports any writing format, allowing users to keep recipes in their preferred markdown structure while enhancing them with dynamic features like scalable ingredient quantities, step highlighting, and strike-through checklists for ingredients.