Enter ingredients you already have. Forkue recognizes everyday phrasing, ranks practical meals, shows the gaps, and turns those gaps into one grouped grocery list.
Ready when you are
See cook-now meals and the small gaps worth shopping.
Forkue handles natural phrasing, aliases, plurals, and light typos before ranking meals by cook-now options and small grocery gaps.
How Forkue matches recipes
Forkue compares your recognized ingredients against local recipe data, then prioritizes meals you can cook now, meals that need one item, and meals that need two to three items. Within each group, it favors higher ingredient matches and shorter cooking times.
Popular ingredient combinations
chicken, rice, broccoli
canned tuna and pasta
eggs and potatoes
rice and beans
chickpeas and spinach
ground beef and rice
What Can I Cook FAQ
Can I type ingredients naturally?
Yes. The tool supports commas, and, with, plus, ampersands, slashes, extra spaces, aliases, plurals, and light typos.
How are results ranked?
Forkue uses local recipe and ingredient data to prioritize meals that use your ingredients, keep grocery gaps small, and explain what to shop next.
What does the grocery list show?
Forkue groups missing ingredients by grocery category so you can see the small gaps needed for your best recipe matches.