How To Make The Best Recipe Organizer | My Real Life At Home (2024)

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I am always looking for ways to become more organized, especially in the kitchen in hopes that it makes my life easier. Throughout my time, this is the best recipe organizer I have found to meet my needs. I think it might work for you too.

Are you like me and you love finding recipes online? Facebook or Pinterest? But then what? For me, it means I now have a pile of printed recipes shoved in a cupboard. What if you are more of a cookbook lover? Are you keeping an entire cookbook for one or tworecipes that you love? Do you have handwritten recipes that have been passed down through generations floating around your kitchen or maybe shoved in a recipe box? Maybe you have that recipe box and all your recipes are in one place but it’s hard to organize and find that certain recipe that you are looking for. I have some of all of those issues and to me, this recipe organizer solves them all.

Guess What? You Can Make It!

Not only does this recipe organizer fix all those messy, unorganized recipe issues, but I made it at home! It’s super easy and very inexpensive to make. All you need is a photo album, dividers, and a recipe template to print your recipes. You can also use a 3 ring binder and buy some 3 hole photo album sheets. Either way, simple and inexpensive. I print my recipes on plain paper since it doesn’t really matter the weight of the paper since they will be going into your photo sheet. However, you are welcome to use a heavier weight paper like cardstock if you want.

Recipe Template

Really, the only time-consuming part of this organizer is typing up your recipe. If I am looking online, once I have found a recipe I want to keep, I will print out a copy. (If the recipe is from a recipe book, handwritten or just in your own mind, you can skip this step). Then, I type the recipe into a template that fits the photo album sheet size. I have attached a copy of my recipe template below. The template is sized to fit a 4×6 inch photo album page.Since I print on regular 8.5 x 11-inch paper, I can fit two recipes. Depending on how long your recipe is, you may have to change the font size on the template or use two 4×6 sheets and just put them right next to each other. Once, I have the recipe all typed up, I print them, cut them out, and slip them into a photo slot.

This is my recipe template.

Recipe Organization

Once you have your recipes printed and cut out, you are going to want to organize them. Remember, that was the reason you started reading this post in the first place. Since I use a 3 ring binder, I bought some 3 hole dividers to organize my recipes. I found this to be the easiest way to separate and organize my recipes. I have my recipe book broken down into quite a few sections but you can have as few or as many as you would like. Before you start, you may want to look at your recipes and see what you have and decide how to want to break your recipes out and then how many dividers you would need.

As an example, here is a list of my sections:

  • Chicken
  • Beef
  • Seafood
  • Other Meats
  • Sides
  • Breakfast
  • Pasta
  • Sauces
  • Desserts
  • Appetizers
  • Bread
  • Soup
  • Salad

Again, you can use these as a starting block for whatever categories suit your recipes. Maybe you want to simplify yours and break them down into meals, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, appetizers, etc. Or maybe you make a lot of different cuisines and you want it broken down into American, Mexican, Italian, etc. There is no right or wrong way to do it. Find whichever way works best for you. You may try one way and then as you are using your recipes, discover it would be better a different way. Great! It’s so easy to change. All it requires is changing the nameson the dividers and moving around some recipes. No big deal and it probably won’t even cost you a penny.

Advantages

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One of the biggest advantages I have found of using photoalbum sheets is that they are plastic. I don’t know if you are like me but I’m not always the cleanest cook. Even though I try to clean as I go sometimes things happen. The other day, spaghetti sauce splashed over the recipe. So I now have red dots all over my recipe but all I needed to do was grab a paper towel and wipe it off. No staining or having the ink start to run or blur. Definitely a great advantage over paper or a recipe book.

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Another advantage is that you only have the recipes that you actually want. No more scouring through pages trying to find a recipe you want to cook or having a shelf of cookbooks for maybe 10 recipes out of a handful of books. I had been keeping a large cookbook for literally 2 recipes. Why? My recipe organizer is the same size of that cookbook and I now have all the recipes I need taking up the same amount of space I was using for two recipes. To me, that is a much better use of space and is a much cleaner, organized look.

Finally, as I mentioned above, you are able to sort and organize your recipes in any way you want. If you want to sort by food or by meal, the choice is up to you. It allows you the ability to customize your organization style and your recipes to whatever works for you. I would love to hear what ended up working for you. I’m sure none of ours would be exactly the same!

Get Cooking!

Now that your recipes are organized and you are able to see the recipes you want to cook, I hope you will find it easier to plan and make meals. It always amazes me how being organized can help in so many other areas of life! If you are looking for other ways to organize your kitchen, check out some of my kitchen organizing ideas.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this recipe organizer and if it worked for you. If you have any questions, please let them in the comment section below and I would be happy to answer them!

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How To Make The Best Recipe Organizer | My Real Life At Home? ›

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What is the best way to organize a lot of recipes? ›

One of the most common ways of keeping recipes organized is with recipe binders. Rather than keeping recipe books to flick through for recipe referencing, chefs will have the recipes they need collated in binders. This means that they can quickly and easily find necessary items without other recipes getting in the way.

How to make your own cookbook binder? ›

If you want to create your own recipe binder you just need four simple “ingredients.” Of course, you need a binder. Then, sheet protectors, recipe cards, and dividers. From there, it's just a matter of picking out the right versions of those four “ingredients” and putting them together.

How do I create a recipe folder? ›

How to make a recipe binder
  1. Go through your existing printed recipes. Be ruthless–and honest with yourself. ...
  2. Print out favorite online recipes. ...
  3. Copy cookbook favorites. ...
  4. Put recipes in easy-to-wipe protective sleeves. ...
  5. Come up with categories that make sense for your family. ...
  6. Get binders. ...
  7. Use dividers with tabs.

How do I organize a large recipe collection? ›

The first option is to organize recipes is to file them by type in a recipe binder. I keep some of my tried and true recipes in a binder. These are the recipes I've had and used for years, and even though they are in my electronic database, I kept a hard copy.

How do I store all my recipes? ›

Recipe binder: Use a three-ring binder with dividers to organize your printed or handwritten recipes. You can categorize them by meal type, cuisine, or any other system that makes sense to you. Recipe box: If you prefer a more compact option, use a recipe box with index cards or recipe cards.

Is there an app to organize my recipes? ›

RecipeBox is your ultimate kitchen companion. Built with the at-home cook in mind, RecipeBox allows you to save your favorite recipes in one place. It's your all-inclusive kitchen assistant. With RecipeBox, you can organize recipes, plan your upcoming meals, create your grocery list, and even grocery shop in the app.

What is the cheapest way to bind a cookbook? ›

The 5 Most Affordable Types of Book Binding
  1. Saddle Stitch Binding. Saddle Stitching is the most economical binding style and is used primarily for books with lower page counts. ...
  2. Perfect Binding. ...
  3. Spiral Binding. ...
  4. Wire-O Binding. ...
  5. Comb Binding.

What is the best food binder? ›

For brevity, here are some of the most popular ones:
  • Cracker crumbs.
  • Eggs.
  • Evaporated milk.
  • Gelatin.
  • Ground flax.
  • Guar gum.
  • Oatmeal.
  • Milk.
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How do I start a recipe club? ›

How to Start a Cookbook Club
  1. Choose the club members.
  2. Select your venue.
  3. Choose your cookbook. Rotate the choice of the cookbook for each club member; a simple way is to have the host choose the book. ...
  4. Pick a date on the calendar.
  5. Make a recipe signup.
  6. Find a recurrence.
  7. Plan the logistics.
  8. Enjoy!
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What are two examples of ways to organize your recipe collection? ›

Recipe binder: Use a three-ring binder with dividers to organize your printed or handwritten recipes. You can categorize them by meal type, cuisine, or any other system that makes sense to you. Recipe box: If you prefer a more compact option, use a recipe box with index cards or recipe cards.

How do you organize cookbooks and recipes? ›

You should organize cookbooks in a way that makes sense to you. But experts recommend grouping cookbooks by cuisine (such as Indian, Italian, or Mexican), with separate sections for books on specific topics, such as grilling, seafood, or poultry.

How many recipes should a recipe book have? ›

The standard expectation is that a cookbook should have between 70 and 100 recipes, but larger compendiums have at least 200. Think carefully about how many you want to include.

How do I organize my cooking schedule? ›

Here are six steps to making a meal plan:
  1. Give yourself time to plan. Set aside time each week to make a meal plan. ...
  2. Check what you have. Check what ingredients you already have in your cupboard, fridge or freezer. ...
  3. Include some of your favourite meals. ...
  4. Use up your leftovers. ...
  5. Cook in bulk. ...
  6. Make your ingredients work.

How do you organize dishes in a small space? ›

Dish Storage for Small Spaces

In areas where installing shelves or cabinetry would take up too much room, opt for simple hooks that hang dishes and cookware flat against the wall. Simply attach the hooks directly to the wall surface or install a pegboard for customizable storage.

How do you digitize a recipe? ›

Follow these steps to get started:
  1. Collect your recipes. Make sure you've got all your favorites ready to go. ...
  2. Download a mobile scanning app. ...
  3. Convert your handwriting. ...
  4. Save, organize, and share.

How do you organize a meal chain? ›

How to Set up a Meal Train. Generally, one person coordinates friends and family to start a meal train. Chat with your group to decide who's available to share food, assign days for each person to drop off meals, and share meal details so your friend doesn't end up with 10 different lasagnas.

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