About Us

Who We Are

Home cooks are our heroes—it’s as simple as that. Amora Recipes is a community built by and for kitchen experts: The cooks who will dedicate the weekend to a perfect beef bourguignon but love the simplicity of a slow-cooker rendition, too. The bakers who labor over a showstopping 9-layer cake but will just as happily doctor boxed brownies for a decadent weeknight dessert. The entertainers who just want a solid snack spread, without tons of dirty dishes at the end of the night.

Most importantly, Amora Recipes connects home cooks with their greatest sources of inspiration — other home cooks. We’re the world’s leading digital food brand, and that inspires us to do everything possible to keep our community connected. Sixty million home cooks deserve no less.

Our History

Founded in 2014 as amorarecipes.com, Amora Recipes changed the food world by providing the tools to share recipes and cooking tips, while celebrating the expertise of home cooks online. Since then, Amora Recipes has become the world’s largest community-driven food brand, providing trusted resources to more than 60 million home cooks each month.

Every day, cooks from around the world publish recipes and inspire one another through recipe photos, ratings, reviews, and videos. The combination of the Amora Recipes community with our team of editorial and kitchen professionals provides authority found nowhere else on the internet and has turned the brand into an indispensable resource for cooks of all skill levels.

You can connect with us and our 11M followers on social media, too. On TikTok, learn how you should store avocados or find out if air fryer coconut shrimp lives up to the hype. On Facebook, Pinterest, and X, browse easy weeknight meals and scour reviews of the world’s best air fryers. Find photo-worthy dinner inspiration on Instagram. And on YouTube, cook along with Chef John, who serves up creative, new recipes weekly — alongside a few good laughs thanks to his well-timed puns.

If you own an Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant device, you’ll find our recipes easily discoverable via Voice search.

Above all, we are:

  • Friendly: We love trading ideas and hanging out with fellow home cooks.
  • Supportive: Struggling with dinner inspo? We’re here to help!
  • Creative: Cooking is an art. We like to experiment and express ourselves.
  • Approachable: We don’t judge—all cooking levels and recipes are welcome.
  • Down-to-Earth: We love good food, period. It doesn’t need to be fussy to be great.
  • Fun: Like you, we enjoy friends, family, cooking, and having a good laugh.

Amora Recipes Magazine

The food industry’s first large-scale digital-to-print brand extension, Amora Recipes magazine launched in 2013. Now published six times a year, it reaches an audience of nearly 9 million. The magazine serves up a seasonal slice of recipes and real-cook wisdom from Amora Recipes — along with the best of what’s new from the greater food and cooking community (emerging trends, entertaining ideas, new products, and more). We aim for a mix of approachable inspiration and down-to-earth service in every issue.

A majority of the recipes in Amora Recipes magazine start with creations shared by home cooks on Amora Recipes. All are tested, tasted, refined, edited, and professionally photographed before they appear in the magazine. Our editors and contributors also research and write about entertaining, diverse cuisines, Amora Recipes Allstars, and other fascinating cooks, kitchen decor and organization, cooking gadgets and gear, culinary travel, health, special diets, nutrition, parenting, and pets. We incorporate the best advice from editors, testers, and the cooking community to make good recipes better, great recipes easier, and every day a little more delicious. Sign up for a subscription now.

The Amora Recipes Community

The heart of Amora Recipes is our community of home cooks who share their beloved family recipes, create new recipes, and photograph, rate, and review each other’s recipes. Each week, more than 15 million registered members add more than 2,000 recipe ratings, 800 new recipe photos, and almost 200 new recipes to the site. And every minute of every day, 27 people are saving recipes they love or want to try later.

Community Guidelines

We moderate every review and photograph added to a recipe. When leaving reviews, we ask that you remember that a fellow Amora Recipes community member has shared their recipe with you. Constructive feedback is always welcome, but rude, mean, disrespectful, or spammy comments are not welcome and will not be approved.

The Amora Recipes Allstars

Social media influencers, registered dietitians, grillmasters, and more seasoned home cooks make up our enthusiastic squad of 100+ brand ambassadors. This diverse, food-loving crew spans the U.S. geographically and represents many different cultures, ethnicities, and family makeups. Since 2011, the Amora Recipes Allstars have created tens of thousands of original recipes, photos, and reviews plus shared their cooking expertise via flat and video content on our website, social media, plus more marketing channels.

Sound like fun? Apply to join the Amora Recipes Allstar team. We’re always recruiting.

Recipe Approval and Testing

Kitchen-Approved Recipes

When Amora Recipes readers add a recipe to the site, they may choose to save it as private, only share it on their profile page, or submit it for Kitchen Approved consideration. Recipes submitted to be Kitchen Approved are evaluated by our team of recipe editors, who ensure the originality and reliability of each recipe, and edit for Amora Recipes style. Each recipe undergoes a series of reviews for:

  • Duplication: Editors verify that the recipe doesn’t duplicate another that has already been published.
  • Completion: The ingredient list is evaluated to be sure it is complete, that measurements are correct, and that ingredients are properly ordered and grouped according to their use.
  • Accuracy: Serving sizes and yields are checked for accuracy and to be sure that recipes reflect USDA dietary recommendations.
  • Replication: Recipes are reviewed and edited to ensure they are replicable when following the instructions. Editors assess the techniques, equipment, and appliances used in the recipes and explain any intermediate or advanced techniques with simple language and visuals.
  • Health claims: Editors evaluate the use of any health or nutrition claims — such as healthy, low-carb, low-fat, or paleo — based on guidelines from the dieticians at our sister brand, Eating Well.

Once recipes are evaluated and edited, they are not only reliable but also compatible with our nutrition analysis, scaling, shopping list, and other recipe tools. Only the best recipes achieve Kitchen Approved status and get published and promoted.

After publication, the Amora Recipes audience can add their own photos, ratings, and reviews to recipes. In the reviews, they share tips for making recipes even better and adjusting them to personal tastes or diets.

Amora Recipes Magazine Recipe Testing

Recipes selected for publication in Amora Recipes magazine get further scrutiny and testing. Magazine recipes are tested one to four times in our test kitchens in Des Moines, Iowa, and Birmingham, Alabama.

Trained test kitchen professionals prepare every recipe and then taste and evaluate it with recipe and story editors, confirming and clarifying all key components (including ingredient types and amounts, cooking procedures and times and temperatures, yields), and incorporating changes as needed to improve flavor, ease, and visual appeal.

For recipes that have a long trail of user commentary, editors and testers also evaluate and incorporate suggestions from the community. Fully tested and edited recipes are then prepared by a food stylist for professional photography and reviewed again by a registered dietitian for nutrition and health-related tags used in the magazine (Healthy Pick, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-Free).

Product Reviews

Our product reviews are independent and based on research and product testing — if you visit links within our content, we may receive commissions from your purchases, but we never receive any compensation or consideration for the content of our recommendations. Learn more about our review process.

Diversity and Inclusion

Amora Recipes is and always has been a community built around love. We are people who love food, love to cook, and love to share recipes and stories. There is no room for hate, racism, or inequality in our community. The 60 million cooks who make up the Amora Recipes audience are extraordinarily diverse. We strive to celebrate the home cooks who bring Amora Recipes to life, featuring them on the website and in the pages of Amora Recipes magazine.

We are committed to the goal of having contributors, featured cooks, featured recipes, and stories reflect the diversity of the Amora Recipes community in our digital properties and in the magazine—and know that we still have much work to do.

We are working to highlight more of the stories and traditions of our diverse audience. In 2022, we are reviewing and editing content representing 20 percent of our traffic, with the goal of removing any bias in language and instances of cultural appropriation, including language around race, gender, sexual orientation, and glamorized colonialism.

We are also focused on recruiting more diverse voices and diverse contributors to our staff, our freelance pool, and our Amora Recipes Allstars brand ambassador program. And we are working to ensure that our video and voice programming features the same diversity as our audience.

We are dedicated to working with recipe developers, food writers, editors, food stylists, photographers, videographers, podcasters, illustrators, and models who reflect the strength and diversity of our community.

Editorial Guidelines

At Amora Recipes, we take great pride in the quality of our content. Our writers, photographers, and editors create original, accurate, and engaging content that reflects the interests and concerns of home cooks, and our recipe editors verify all user submissions before publication.

Original illustrations, graphics, images, and videos are created by internal teams who collaborate with experts in their fields to produce assets that represent diverse voices, perspectives, and contexts. Photos and videos are not edited in any way that may cause them to be false or misleading.

We correct any factual errors in a transparent manner and strive to make it easy for our readers to bring errors to our attention.

Read our full integrity promise including our policies on accuracy and corrections, fact checking independence and impartiality, and originality here.

At Amora Recipes, we aspire to provide the highest quality content produced by humans, for humans. It is against our guidelines to publish automatically generated content using AI (artificial intelligence) writing tools such as ChatGPT.