Browse by mood

Recipe categories

Fresh from the kitchen

Latest recipes

Visual guides

Savorly Stories

Quick vertical guides for breakfasts, bowls, dinners, and low-lift finishing touches.

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Why cook with us

A warmer way to publish practical recipes

Savorly is shaped for everyday cooks who want clear recipes, beautiful browsing, and a calm path from inspiration to dinner. Use this section to describe your kitchen, your recipe testing style, and the kind of meals readers can expect.

Explore recipes

Everyday recipe publishing

Curate seasonal collections, practical notes, and reader-friendly recipe paths without letting the homepage feel crowded.

The result is a calm cooking hub that keeps discovery close while letting your recipes lead.

Helpful notes

Savorly questions, answered

A few quick notes for readers before they start browsing and cooking.

Can I use Savorly for a full recipe blog?

Yes. Savorly includes recipe archives, category and tag pages, recipe fields, homepage sections, and starter content designed for a polished WordPress recipe site.

Where do readers search for recipes?

Search stays available in the mobile menu and recipe sidebar, with an optional desktop header search icon when you want it.

Can I change the homepage copy?

The homepage description, FAQ heading, FAQ questions, and FAQ answers are editable from the WordPress Customizer.

Does Savorly support recipe categories and tags?

Yes. Savorly Core registers recipe categories and recipe tags with public archive URLs for browsing by meal type, mood, or ingredient theme.

Will the theme work on phones and tablets?

The layout is mobile-first, with compact navigation, responsive recipe cards, flexible images, and clean footer stacking on smaller screens.

Can I run the starter importer more than once?

Yes. Demo pages, recipes, terms, menus, media, and optional stories are refreshed by starter keys instead of duplicated.