Tomato Pasta
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Cook Again saves meals from photos, turns them into editable recipe notes, and helps you decide what to cook again later.
Liked by everyone
Fast weeknight
Great leftovers
Save what you made.
Edit the generated notes.
Keep what mattered.
Find it when dinner calls.
Dinner planning is hard because the best options are scattered across photos, memory, notes, texts, and vibes.
Save the meal while it is still fresh in your head, then let your own dinner history help later.
Capture the dinner that worked before it vanishes into the camera roll.
AI helps turn the photo into a starting point. You keep control of the final recipe.
Who liked it, whether it made good leftovers, useful tags, and changes for next time.
Answer “what should we cook again?” with meals your household has already tested.
Cook Again is built for the small details that make a meal worth repeating.
Keep the meals that actually happened, not a fantasy list of things you may never cook.
Track who liked it, what worked, and what you would change next time.
Find “quick,” “leftovers,” “chicken,” or the tiny note that makes the meal click.
Bring good dinners back into rotation before everyone forgets them.
Use your own history as the shortcut when the day has already been long enough.
Cook Again is not trying to give you infinite new recipes. It helps you reuse the meals that already passed the real test: your table.
Start saving meals for free. Recipe generation is available up to a free local quota; a subscription unlocks more generation. Browsing saved meals and local dinner recommendations remain available.
A few practical details about what Cook Again is, where meals live, and what the subscription unlocks.
No. Cook Again is for remembering and reusing meals you already made, liked, and want to keep in your household rotation.
Saved meal cards, recipe notes, and meal photos are stored locally on your iPhone.
Only when you ask Cook Again to generate recipe notes from that photo.
Yes. The generated recipe details are a starting point. You can review and edit the title, ingredients, instructions, tags, and notes before saving.
A subscription unlocks more recipe generation after the free local quota. Saved meals, browsing, and local dinner recommendations remain available.
No. Cook Again does not require an account.
Build a private list of meals your household actually wants to eat again.
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