Recipe Remixes
RecipeVersion lets you remix any public recipe — fork it to your own account and develop it independently, while keeping a link back to the original. It works like forking a GitHub repository, but for recipes.
How remixing works
On any public recipe page, click Remix. A full copy of the recipe is added to your account. From there you can edit freely — adjust ingredients, rewrite steps, change the category. Your version is yours; the original is untouched.
Your remixed recipe displays a “Remixed from” attribution linking back to the original, and the original recipe page shows a list of public remixes so other cooks can discover your adaptation.
Why it's useful
- Adapt a recipe to dietary restrictions without losing the original as reference
- Develop a regional or personal variation of a classic
- Use someone's base recipe as a starting point and track your changes from there
- Build on community recipes while giving proper credit
Related: Suggest editsif you want to propose a change to someone else's recipe without forking it, or version history to track your own recipe development.
Sign up free to remix your first recipe.