Free tool

What can you cook with what you already have?

Type the ingredients sitting in your kitchen and we'll match them to real Sardinian and Mediterranean recipes from our library — ranked by how many you already have and what you'd still need to grab.

Matching across 169 hand-written Sardinian and Mediterranean recipes.

How the matching works

Every recipe in the library is broken down into its canonical ingredients (so "baby spinach" and "fresh spinach" both count as spinach, "garbanzo beans" becomes chickpeas, and so on). When you type your pantry, we score each recipe by how many of its ingredients you already have, penalising dishes where you'd be missing something essential — not a pinch of oregano, but the chickpeas in a chickpea stew.

Why build this for Sardinian and Mediterranean cooking?

Sardinian and Mediterranean home cooking is built on a small, repeatable pantry: olive oil, garlic, onions, tinned tomatoes, legumes, a hard cheese like pecorino, a fresh herb, a lemon. Once you have five or six of those, the number of dinners you can make is genuinely surprising — you just need someone to remind you of the combinations. That's what this tool does.

What you'll see in the results

  • 3–5 ranked recipes from our library, best match first
  • Green tags for ingredients you already have
  • Amber tags for what you'd still need to pick up
  • Red tags for missing ingredients the dish really can't do without
  • Cook time and servings at a glance
  • A direct link to the full recipe with method, nutrition and tips

Tips for better matches

  • Add pantry basics you'd otherwise forget — olive oil, garlic, onion, lemon. They unlock dozens of recipes.
  • Use the exclude field for allergies or genuine dislikes, not for "I don't feel like it tonight".
  • If nothing good comes up, loosen the cook-time filter before loosening the diet filter — the diet filter is usually what you actually care about.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the matching work?

Every recipe in the library is broken down into canonical ingredients — "baby spinach" and "fresh spinach" both count as spinach, "garbanzo beans" becomes chickpeas, and so on. When you type your pantry items, each recipe is scored by how many of its ingredients you already have. Dishes where you'd be missing something essential (not a pinch of oregano, but the chickpeas in a chickpea stew) are ranked lower.

What do the green, amber, and red tags mean?

Green: you already have this ingredient — no shopping needed.
Amber: the recipe calls for this but you don't have it listed. It's something you could pick up easily or skip in a pinch.
Red: this is a core ingredient the dish genuinely can't do without. If it's red, the recipe won't work properly without it.

How many recipes are in the database?

The tool matches against every recipe on Mediterranean Joy — all hand-written, tested, and published on the site. The count is shown on the page and grows as new recipes are added. These are real recipes with full methods, not generated suggestions.

Why does it focus on Sardinian and Mediterranean recipes?

Sardinian and Mediterranean home cooking is built on a small, repeatable pantry: olive oil, garlic, onions, tinned tomatoes, legumes, a hard cheese like pecorino, a fresh herb, a lemon. Once you have five or six of those, the number of dinners you can make is genuinely surprising. A generic "type your ingredients" tool would match you to anything — this one matches you to meals that actually fit the Sardinian and Mediterranean pattern.

Can I filter by diet?

Yes. The tool supports filters for vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free meals. These are derived from each recipe's dietary tags and ingredient list, so the results are accurate to what's actually in the dish — not just what the recipe title suggests.

Can I filter by cook time?

Yes. You can set a maximum cook time so the tool only shows recipes you can realistically make tonight. The options are 15 minutes, 30 minutes, and 45+ minutes. Prep time is included in the total.

What if none of the results look good?

A few things to try: add pantry basics you might have forgotten (olive oil, garlic, onion, lemon — they unlock dozens of recipes), loosen the cook-time filter before the diet filter, or try the exclude field for ingredients you genuinely can't use rather than ingredients you just don't feel like tonight. If you're still stuck, the results page includes links to browse the full recipe collection.

Does it suggest substitutions for missing ingredients?

The meal helper shows you what's missing but doesn't substitute automatically. For that, use the Ingredient Substitution Finder — it gives ranked replacements with flavour and texture scores so you can decide whether the swap will actually work.

Is this a meal planner?

No. This is a "what can I cook right now" tool, not a weekly planner. It answers a single question: given what's in your kitchen tonight, which real recipes can you actually make? There's no saving, scheduling, or shopping list generation — just honest matches to recipes you can cook immediately.

Does it track what I search for?

Searches are logged in aggregate (which ingredients are typed most often, which queries return no results) so the recipe library can improve over time. No personal data or ingredient lists are stored against your identity.

I typed common ingredients but got no results — why?

This usually means the cook-time or diet filter is too restrictive. Try widening the time limit or removing the diet filter temporarily. It can also happen if the ingredients you entered don't overlap with any single recipe — the tool looks for the best overall match, not a partial one. Adding one or two more pantry staples often fixes this.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on mobile. The ingredient input uses a tag-style interface that's easy to use on a small screen — type, tap to add, and tap the cross to remove.