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KI-Kochhilfe
AI recipes from your fridge, in 30+ languages
9 followers
AI recipes from your fridge, in 30+ languages
9 followers
KI-Kochhilfe turns whatever you have at home into a complete recipe in ~60 seconds — with step-by-step photos, a shopping list, calories and allergen filtering. Pick your servings, diet and cooking time, and get recipes in 30+ languages. Premium adds a weekly menu planner, family profiles (per-person allergies) and AI step images. Built for real home kitchens — less scrolling, more cooking.







Super practical idea, love that it works with whatever's already in the fridge. One thing that would make it even better for me: a "use up leftovers" mode that flags ingredients about to go bad in your fridge and prioritizes those in the suggested recipes.
@idem1v1s Thank you! Using up what's already there is exactly the itch that started this. 😊 Today the app prioritizes whatever you type in ("leftover rice, half a zucchini…"), but a real "use it before it goes bad" mode with expiry-aware suggestions is a brilliant idea — it's going on the roadmap. 🙏
the allergen filter being per-person in family profiles is honestly a really thoughtful detail, saves you from cooking two separate dinners every time
@kurklu92363 Thanks so much! That feature came straight from family reality — cooking twice because one person can't have nuts gets old fast. 😄 The AI merges everyone's restrictions into one recipe, so a single dinner works for the whole table.
The per-person allergy profiles inside family settings is such a thoughtful detail — most recipe apps just slap a generic warning at the bottom and call it a day. Genuinely useful.
@nesetuglu57864 Thank you! That was exactly the frustration behind it — a generic "may contain allergens" note doesn't help you cook for real people. Every family member gets their own profile, and each recipe respects all of them at once.
the step-by-step photo generation is such a thoughtful touch, especially for visual learners who panic mid-recipe without a clear reference.
@glsmyukc Thank you! The mid-recipe panic is so real 😄 That's exactly why each step can come with its own generated photo — so you can check "is it supposed to look like this?" at every stage.