Food Recipes Introducing a New Way to Keep Track of All Your Favorite Food & Wine Recipes You can now save all your most-loved recipes in one place. By Audrey Morgan Audrey Morgan Audrey Morgan is an associate food editor at Food & Wine with over seven years of experience covering food and drinks. She has held staff positions at Liquor.com and Food Network Magazine, and her work has also been featured in Saveur, Men's Health, and The Bump. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on September 18, 2024 Close Photo: Food & Wine / Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Torie Cox / Prop Styling by Audrey Davis We’ve been churning out a vast catalog of expert-tested recipes at Food & Wine for more than 45 years, and now you can organize all your favorites in one place. We recently launched MyRecipes, our new recipe box where you can store your weeknight meals, dinner party greatest hits, and more. Simply create an account on MyRecipes.com to start saving your favorite (or soon-to-be favorite) Food & Wine recipes. (For now, you can also save recipes from our sibling brand, EatingWell; more sites like Southern Living, Real Simple, Martha Stewart, and Better Homes & Gardens will follow later this year.) How MyRecipes works You can navigate to MyRecipes by clicking the icon on the top right-hand corner of our homepage, by clicking the “save” button on any recipe page, or by typing MyRecipes.com into your search bar. Once you create an account, you can save any Food & Wine recipe into custom collections that include “Keepers,” “Want to Try,” and “Weeknight Ideas.” Just click the “save” button right underneath the author information. If you’ve ever made a winning recipe like our Potato and Bacon Quiche only to find yourself scrolling through your Notes app a week later to find it, you’ll appreciate “Keepers.” Put those recipes on your must-make list into “Want to Try” (we suggest our Miso-Braised Eggs with Shallots), or add easy and nutritious recipes like Sheet Pan Salmon and Crispy Rice to “Weeknight Ideas.” How to Use ‘Cook Mode,’ Our New Feature That Keeps Your Screen From Going Dark You can also customize your own collections so you can easily find the recipes that make sense to you and your life. Plan make-ahead lunches with a collection of hearty bean salads, or think seasonal with fall dinner ideas. Get ready for the holidays by sorting all your Thanksgiving sides and holiday cookies, or make a collection of cocktails for the next time you have company. That’s not all. Exciting new features that will make meal planning even easier are on the way and will roll out throughout the year. Stay tuned for what’s coming, and happy cooking! Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit