I found tandoor, mealie, etc too bloated and complex for a simple catalogue of recipes. my solutions was mkdocs.

i do have to write out each recipe in markdown but this gives me a chance to read each recipe in detail and understand it before it goes into my catalogue.

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    Whatever does the trick for you! For me its mealie, because my wife loves to find new recipes online, and I just can’t stand dealing with these sites. So import by URL is my main feature, then I tweak it as I go, no more dain bramage from terrible sites.

    If you’ve got the recipe though - yeah markdown or cooklang rocks as a solution!

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      3 days ago

      I love mealie. I can steal online recipes, catalogue them, adjust them to my liking, plan all the shopping. Definitely a core self hosted service in my house.

      e: I was so excited I didn’t realise I just parroted everything you said.

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        No worries I completely get it!

        I can’t have gluten, so a big advantage for me is importing and modifying, and yes sometimes taking pictures with notes so I can make easier adjustments next time. Definitely the right fit for us, but I can understand OP wanting something leaner if their needs are lighter for sure.