Share a recipe
Send anyone a direct link to a recipe, straight from the recipe page.
Steps
- Open the recipe you want to share.
- Under the recipe title, tap Share.
- If your browser has a share sheet — most phones and tablets, and many desktop browsers, do — pick where to send it (Messages, Mail, AirDrop, and so on). If it doesn’t, the link copies to your clipboard and a Link copied note appears; paste it wherever you like.
The link points to the recipe’s web page. Whether the people you send it to can open it depends on your kitchen’s visibility: a published kitchen is open to anyone, while an unpublished one only lets signed-in members in.
Renaming a recipe you’ve shared
A recipe’s web address is built from its title, so renaming the recipe gives it a new address that matches the new name. A link you already sent keeps working — open the old address and it lands on the recipe at its new one. You don’t have to re-share anything.
This holds as long as the recipe still exists. If you delete it, the old link shows a short “Recipe no longer available” page instead.
Photos in shared links
If the recipe has a photo, the link preview shows it — a recipe holds one photo, so that’s the one. When your kitchen is published, that photo can also show up alongside the recipe in search-engine results. If your kitchen is unpublished, its recipes only open for signed-in members, so they stay out of public previews and search.
See also
- Printing — get the recipe onto paper instead of a link
- Scaling a recipe
- Cooking mode
- Settings — publish or unpublish your kitchen
Last updated July 11, 2026