Punchfork Recipe API

Overview

Recipes for Your Application

The Punchfork API lets you easily integrate recipes into your website or app by providing direct access to recipe data from all publishers in our database.

Some things you could do with the Punchfork API:

  • Display recipes for a particular dish or containing specific ingredients.
  • Get a real-time feed of the newest recipes discovered by Punchfork.
  • See the top-rated recipes from a particular blogger or publisher.
  • Generate semantic search indexes for your own recipes.

FAQ

Where do the recipes in the Punchfork API come from?

From popular food blogs and mainstream recipe sites all around the web. See our full list of recipe publishers . We’re constantly adding new sources to our database, and as we include more recipes, API users will automatically see the benefits in improved API results.

Why aren’t preparation steps provided by the recipe API?

We consider recipe preparation text to be copyrighted work, so we don’t scrape them from our publishers. Instead of displaying preparation steps, we suggest linking back to source recipes in your apps whenever possible.

Do you support JSONP callbacks?

Yes. If you supply a jsonp parameter to any call, it will wrap the resulting JSON in that function.

When is the rate limit counter reset each day?

At midnight Pacific US time.