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Allrecipes
Allrecipes is a recipe and food website built around home cooks, user-submitted recipes, ratings, reviews, cooking tips, kitchen-tested content, food videos, and meal inspiration.
What Allrecipes is
Allrecipes is a food and recipe website for home cooks. On Allrecipes, people can search recipes, browse meal ideas, read ratings and reviews, save favorites, watch cooking videos, submit recipes, and use kitchen tips for everyday cooking.
How the recipe library works
The site organizes recipes by meal, ingredient, cuisine, occasion, cooking method, and kitchen need. A recipe page may include ingredients, steps, timing, servings, nutrition information, photos, videos, ratings, reviews, and community tips. That mix helps readers decide whether a recipe fits their pantry, schedule, equipment, taste, and skill level.
Community and reviews
Allrecipes is shaped by its home-cook community. Users can rate recipes, write reviews, upload photos, save recipes, and share adjustments. Those comments often explain what worked in a real kitchen: substitutions, timing changes, serving ideas, texture notes, and warnings about steps that need care.
Editorial and testing
Allrecipes also has editors and kitchen professionals. Its About page says user-submitted recipes are reviewed for originality, completeness, measurements, ordering, accuracy, and whether the instructions can be replicated. Magazine recipes and some site content may receive additional testing, tasting, editing, photography, and nutrition review.
Media brand and magazine
Allrecipes is more than a search box for recipes. It includes food news, kitchen tips, product reviews, videos, social channels, newsletters, and Allrecipes Magazine. The brand is part of People Inc.'s food and drink portfolio, alongside other food-media properties.
Why it matters
Recipe websites changed how people learn to cook at home. Instead of relying only on cookbooks, family notes, or television, a home cook can compare many versions of a dish, read practical reviews, see photos from other kitchens, and save recipes for later. Allrecipes is an important example of that shift because community feedback is part of the product.
Limits and tradeoffs
Crowd feedback can be useful, but it is uneven. Reviews may reflect personal taste, substitutions, equipment differences, altitude, ingredient brands, or mistakes made while cooking. Readers should use reviews as guidance rather than proof, check food-safety advice with authoritative sources when needed, and be careful with nutrition or health claims.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- allrecipes.com
- IP address
- 162.159.141.224
- Registrar
- MarkMonitor Inc.
- WHOIS server
- whois.markmonitor.com
- Referral URL
- http://www.markmonitor.com
- Created
- July 11, 1998
- Updated
- August 27, 2025
- Expires
- July 10, 2026
- Nameservers
- blue.foundationdns.com (108.162.198.1); blue.foundationdns.net (108.162.198.31); blue.foundationdns.org (162.159.60.61)
- Domain status
- clientDeleteProhibited; clientTransferProhibited; clientUpdateProhibited; serverDeleteProhibited; serverTransferProhibited; serverUpdateProhibited
- Contact information
- Registrant organization is listed as Meredith Operations Corporation in the US; registrant and technical email contact is handled through the MarkMonitor request form for allrecipes.com.