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Umami

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
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Status
  • Extension status: Featured
Description from extension meta

Shows just the recipe and skips the rest. Save and customize the recipes you like.

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Umami
Description from store

Click the Umami button on any recipe website to see just the recipe and nothing else.

The recipe is shown in a beautifully simple sheet with ingredients and directions side-by-side. Click ingredients to check them off as you go and click steps in the instructions to mark your spot.

Your progress is saved as you cook. Even if you close the cooking sheet or refresh the page, you can still pick up right where you left off.

To save a recipe, click the "Import" button and select the recipe book you want to add it to. Once saved to Umami, you can edit and customize the recipe to your taste.

Latest reviews

Jason Dichow
Just tried out the Chrome Extension and it can't find the recipe on the page on most sites I just tried which makes using this on a Windows PC kind of useless. Android version worked fine though. Please fix this.
Megan
I absolutely love this app - I have over 400 recipes saved across 5 different "books". I scanned my great-grandmothers and grandmothers recipes and the app did a decent job of scraping them to help me digitize. I imported all my bookmarks from my various browsers (work uses different than at home, or my iPad). I had a ton of recipes on my insta too, and those were just as breezy to import. Just so folks are aware, some web links are not working as they should after an update to social media cross posting best practices that forces an extra suffix to the end of links when you copy them. This is typical of food vlogs and blogs that cross-post. To save a recipe that's giving you trouble, look at the link itself - you may have to remove what was put on the end of the link. The developer explained this to me and I haven't had ANY trouble since. I believe the dev may have also updated the app to address the same. You can't beat the price for the family plan. I've tried a lot of the options out there and this is still by far my favourite.
Thomas Ryan
Cleverly finds and saves recipe information from cooking.nytimes, recipe.com, bon appetit, and many others. Download the extension, pin it, and then just click it when viewing a recipe. Works very cleverly to save ingredients, instructions and other information into a sharable recipe book for later. Recognizes recipes on 100's of sites (Chrome -> Extension puzzle piece, upper right -> Manage Settings > Umami Details). Very nice.
Mollie DeBolt
The Chrome extension sucks - every website I go to it says "recipe not found on this page"
Ryan Terry
Sadly, this extension doesn't work nearly as well as the web app when it comes to adding recipes. Oftentimes I'll find a recipe in-browser, click the extension and it doesn't find anything, whereas using the recipe browser on the mobile app and navigating to the exact same page works fine.
Will Griggs
Never finds the recipe, I always end up having to use the mobile app to add a recipe.
Paul Vidmar
I have a bookmark folder for all my recipes. I downloaded this to share with my wife. The first 15 I tried to add to Umami with the extension said "No Recipe Found, Please add manually"
Jack
I rarely write reviews unless something is exceptionally good (or bad) in this case amazing. I cant believe how easy it is to add recipes, create shopping lists & share, & best of all no pesky ads
David Francis
This app is perfect! I can add recipes from Chrome. I really wanted to share cookbooks and recipes with my family. This has everything I need in a clean UI. The developer was very responsive and friendly to the one question I had. Very pleased to find Umami!!!!
Tyler Davis
This is a great simple app for recipe management. No extraneous bells and whistles like meal planning or pantry inventory management. Just a simple intuitive interface to save and organize your recipes. Auto-import feature for web-based recipes or hand-type your own recipes. I like that it allows you to export recipes in open-source formats (PDF/HTML/Markup/JSON) instead of locking your data behind a proprietary format.
Tyler Davis
This is a great simple app for recipe management. No extraneous bells and whistles like meal planning or pantry inventory management. Just a simple intuitive interface to save and organize your recipes. Auto-import feature for web-based recipes or hand-type your own recipes. I like that it allows you to export recipes in open-source formats (PDF/HTML/Markup/JSON) instead of locking your data behind a proprietary format.