How to organize recipes (plus a FREE Printable Recipe Binder!) (2024)

Want to organize your recipes but aren’t sure where to start?

  1. Find a recipe I want to make (usually online via websites such as allrecipes.com, taste.com, blogs etc.
  2. Print the recipe straight off that website
  3. Make the recipe and write any comments, notes, ingredient changes, tips, storage instructions, conversions of cups to grams and vise versa etc.
  4. If the recipe is good, then I re-type it into one of my recipe binder printables
  5. Place the recipe page into a plastic sleeve (to protect from kitchen spills)
  6. Sort the recipes into binders with tabs for various categories (there’s a list later in this post)

The reason I do this is because multiple times I’ve tried recipes that I didn’t like, so there’s no point going to the effort of typing out the recipe onto a nice recipe page if you’re never going to make it again.

So you may be wondering: if you like the recipe why not just keep the print out page that you wrote the notes on? The reason is that they write out the recipe instructions in long drawn out sentences (which I absolutely cannot stand). I like recipes to have each step broken out in a clear and easy to read way, like this:

  1. Sift flour
  2. Stir in sugar, chocolate chips
  3. Melt butter and add to dry mixture
  4. Etc.

When recipes are written in long sentences it’s easy to lose your placeso you have to re-read all the instructions to find out what that next ingredient was, then then you’re also likely toforget to put in ingredients (as I have done before and it’s ruined the recipe).

The font is also small on those print outs and the font styles sometimes hard to read when printing directly from a website. The photos (if there are any) are also typically quite small.

1. What types of recipes do you make?

If you make shorter recipes or don’t mind a small font size, I recommend recipe cards (either one page or two page). You might like this one or this one

I normally use this recipe page (see photo 4) which allows enough room to write.

For long recipes I recommend the recipe page and the photo + comments + storage instructions page from this recipe binder

And if you love monograms, you’ll love this recipe pageor this one

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2. How do you want to organize your recipes?

– In a binder (I recommend letter size binders rather than half size (8.5 x 5.5″) so you can print recipes at a size big enough to read)
– In a recipe album
– Recipe box
The Arc planner – this is what I use for my daily/weekly/monthly planner. It allows you to reposition and move pages around

Are you messy in the kitchen? I am :p I use plastic page protectors to protect my recipe pages. You could also laminate your recipe pages. If you decide to use the Arc planner system, they also have page protectors (you will need to purchase the ones especially made to suit the binder rings)

Where to find binders:

You want to find the ‘clearview’ ones that will allow you to insert your own printed cover and spine like this one (from Amazon):

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3. How do you search for recipes? Do you search by:

– Type of meal e.g. lunch or dinner
– Occasion e.g. Christmas
– Ingredients e.g. by type of meat
– By number of calories
– By type e.g. a curry, stir-fry etc.
– Alphabetically
– etc.

These become the your dividers and tab labels.

Some categories you might have:

– 15 Minute Meals
– 30 Minute Meals
– 45 Minute Meals
– 60 Minute Meals
– Appetizers
– Main Meals
– Breads
– Breakfast
– Meat
– Poultry
– Seafood
– Beverages
– Soups
– Casseroles
– Pasta
– Pizza
– Biscuits
– Cookies
– Muffins
– Sandwiches
– Desserts
– Cakes
– Snacks
– Christmas
– Birthday
– Slices
– Slow Cooker
– Side Dishes
– Salads
– Special Occasions
– Pies & Tarts
– Spreads
– Vegetables
– Miscellaneous
– Halloween
– Easter
– Chocolate
– Gluten Free
– Healthy Recipes
– Favorite Dinner Recipes
– Low Carb
– Takeout Menus

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4. If you find you have so many recipes it might be time for a purge, or to keep things in separate binders

I keep separate binders for:
– Baking – with dividers for biscuits/cookies, cakes, slices, desserts and other ‘sweet’ foods
– Dinner recipes – with dividers for type of meat e.g. Chicken, Beef, Lamb etc.
– Special occasions – with dividers for Christmas, birthday cakes etc.
– Recipes to Try

If you have a LOT of recipes you might want to keep another separate binder for favorite recipes, or a favorite recipes tab within each section. E.g. ‘Cake recipes’ and then a ‘favorite cakes’ tab or ‘Chocolate cakes’ ‘fruit cakes’ etc.

For my favorites recipe binder I use the rainbow recipe binder collection:

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Printable binder covers work great not only for the actual cover of your recipe binder, but for the section dividers within your binder.

5. Tabs, tabs, tabs

Tabs make it so easy to find recipes in your binders. But be careful of using too many. You want to make sure you can see all of the tabs without having to flick through dozens of them in your binder. For this reason I recommend using 1 inch binders to prevent cramming too many recipes in the one binder (and all that paper in larger binders gets quite heavy if you store them on a high shelf).

If you need some editable tabs for your recipe binder, you may like these tabs (includes 7 colors, each in 3 styles: blank for your to add your own, pre-filled with common recipe dividers and a third sheet pre-filled for a household binder)

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If you are using a half size binder, you might like this half size binder divider & tab template (which you can customise in Photoshop).

6. What other things do you refer to when cooking?

Some things you might want to add:

– Recipe index (I like to add these behind the section divider page but before I add all of the recipes for that section into my binder). I arrange the recipes in chronological order based on the recipe index list. You might also want to arrange them alphabetically, or keep your favorite recipes for that section near the front, if you don’t have a separate section for favorite recipes within that category

– Meal planning (weekly or monthly)
– Kitchen conversions page
– Favorite recipes
– Notes pages
– Kitchen substitutes cheat sheet
– Grocery lists
– Pantry, fridge and freezer inventories
– Recipes to Try

7. Color-coordinate

I use different patterns and colors for each type of recipe binder which helps me find recipes easily. You could go further and print the recipe pages for each section in a different pattern or color. For example, all of the recipes in a baking binder could be various patterns in various shades of blue, all of the recipes in your dinner recipes binder could be in various patterns and shades of green etc. If you want recipe sheets in a range of rainbow patterns, I recommend these

8. Review the contents of your recipe binder every few months

– Purge recipes you never make anymore, or that you have printed but no longer want to make
– Pull out at least 1 recipe from your recipes to try binder when you do your meal planning

My favorite websites to find recipes

Taste
All Recipes
Best Recipes

If you’d like to get your recipes in order, I have heaps of printable recipe binders in various patterns and colors in my shop including thisnew recipe binder (with an editable monogram cover!)

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And…I have some free recipe binder printables when you subscribe to the blog (you’ll also get access to the rest of the free printables library!)

You can shop all recipe binder sets in the online store or my Etsy shop.

I hope you found this blog post helpful!

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FAQs

How do you organize printed recipes in a binder? ›

Sort recipes by main ingredient or category (chicken, sausage, or maybe brunch, breakfast, desserts). Create as many different categories as you need, including holiday, Thanksgiving, and more. Create a pile of recipes you have not tried yet, but wish to work into your binder. Set a baseline for inclusion.

How can I organize my recipes on my computer for free? ›

Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all-in-one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner available across all of your devices. ADD RECIPES QUICKLY AND EASILY Enter your recipes with as much or as little information as you like. Copy and paste recipes from your existing documents or apps.

Is there an app to organize my recipes? ›

Recipe Keeper can even create a random meal plan for you based on your hints and suggestions. Get rid of that "what should I cook tonight?" feeling. Fully featured shopping list that automatically groups your items by aisle. Save money by only buying what you need.

How to organize a recipe folder? ›

Start by creating broad categories such as “Breakfast,” “Appetizers,” “Main Courses,” “Desserts,” and “Beverages.” These overarching categories will serve as the foundation for organizing your recipes. Subdivide into subcategories. Within each broad category, further divide your recipes into specific subcategories.

How do you sort a recipe box? ›

Methods for Organizing Printed Recipes

First, you'll need to make a list of categories into which your recipes fall. For example, you may use broad categories such as "breads," "desserts," "main dishes," "vegetables," "soups" and "salads." Then sort your recipes into piles corresponding to those categories.

How should you list and organize ingredients? ›

Listing the ingredients in order of use helps the reader to follow along in a natural top to bottom flow. It also helps make sure they don't skip an ingredient as they are likely to do if they're jumping around the list between steps while actively cooking/baking.

Is the app Recipe Keeper free? ›

Recipe Keeper comes in both a free app and a Pro version. The free version works exactly the same as the pro version, except you get a limited number of recipes. Recipe Keeper is designed for use on Android, Apple products, and Windows.

Is the Recipe Box app free? ›

Store all your favorite recipes in one place for free. RecipeBox is the best way to save, store and organize your favorite recipes from all across the web. With one click, your recipe is saved in your RecipeBox account and accessible on recipebox.com or through the RecipeBox iOS and Android apps.

How to make a binder cookbook? ›

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 you organize a homemade recipe book? ›

Organize your recipes by course

Appetizers, soups, salads, main dishes, desserts. If your recipes span these familiar categories, grouping them by their place in a full meal could be the right approach. It might sound straightforward, but it's an organizational cookbook tradition that works.

What is the best way to collate recipes? ›

Create a Filing System

If you tend to save recipes from magazines as well as handwritten recipe cards, sort them into a three-ring binder. Use tab dividers and plastic page protectors for both full sheets (for pages from a magazine) and divided sheets (for 3-by-5-inch recipe cards).

How do you organize printed sewing patterns? ›

Three-ring binders.

Use sheet protectors to store the folded-up pattern pieces, and print the cover or pattern flats to put on top, so it is visible at a glance. Use a different binder for each garment type or make one for knits and another for wovens.

How do you organize printed papers? ›

How to organize your paperwork
  1. Separate documents by type. ...
  2. Use chronological and alphabetical order. ...
  3. Organize your filing space. ...
  4. Color-code your filing system. ...
  5. Label your filing system. ...
  6. Dispose of unnecessary documents. ...
  7. Digitize files.

How to organize a project binder? ›

Dividers are used to create separate sections in your binder. The sections should match the type of papers that you have for your class. For example, have a notes section, homework section, projects section, class information section, etc. Label each divider tab and then place it on top of the corresponding papers.

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