Set your prep window
Choose the available time, meal count, and servings so the plan starts from a realistic session.
Batch cooking planner
CookFeed builds a batch plan from real constraints: the time you have, how many meals you need, your servings, dietary needs, cuisine preference, and storage strategy.
How it works
Choose the available time, meal count, and servings so the plan starts from a realistic session.
Select dietary filters, cuisine preferences, and whether meals are for the fridge, freezer, or both.
Review parallel tasks, recipes, storage guidance, reheating notes, and the combined shopping needs.
A concrete example
Starting point
CookFeed result
CookFeed can coordinate the meal ideas into a shared timeline, including preparation order, storage guidance, reheating notes, and ingredients for the whole session.
Why CookFeed
The planner checks the available minutes against the number of requested meals.
Fridge and freezer preferences shape the result instead of becoming an afterthought.
Meals can be saved as recipes and their ingredients can move into the shopping list.
Questions
No. Choose the number of meals and prep time that fit your next cooking session.
Generated plans can include fridge or freezer guidance, shelf-life estimates, and reheating notes. Always apply food-safety judgment.
Yes. Useful meals can be saved to your CookFeed recipe collection and used in later planning.
Keep exploring
Create a flexible weekly meal plan around your diet, servings, schedule, and ingredients, then collect what is missing in one shopping list.
Learn more → Expiry-first planningTrack pantry ingredients and expiry dates, then find meals that help use food before it becomes waste.
Learn more → Pantry-first cookingAdd ingredients from your fridge or pantry and get practical recipe ideas shaped around your diet, servings, and available food.
Learn more →Start with the free plan on web, or keep CookFeed close in the kitchen with the Android app.