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your recipe collection — a cookbook Claude can cook from.

Your own recipe cookbook, searchable by keyword and by meaning — and able to import a dish from a link or an Instagram reel. Add it so Claude cooks from your collection and builds menus around what’s already in your pantry.

On the menu

  • a link“Import this recipe from this link”
  • under 600“Find a quick vegetarian dinner under 600 calories”
  • for Sat“Plan a menu for Saturday”

Add to Claude

  1. In claude.ai → Settings → Connectors.
  2. Choose Add custom connector.
  3. Paste the URL below, then Add.
  4. Connect and sign in with Google.
https://mise.themarinatech.company/mcp

From your cookbook

Harissa Roast Chicken & Charred Peppers

45 minHigh proteinOne pan~520 cal

Ingredients

  • 4chicken thighs, bone-in
  • 2 tbspharissa paste
  • 3bell peppers, in wedges
  • 1lemon, halved
  • handfulthyme & rosemary

Method

  1. Marinate. Rub the chicken with harissa, olive oil and the juice of half the lemon; rest 15 minutes.
  2. Roast. Nestle peppers and herb sprigs around the thighs and roast at 425°F for 30 minutes, until the skin is burnished.
  3. Finish. Squeeze over the charred lemon and scatter fresh thyme before serving.
Source · Grandmother's tinPairs with herbed couscous

A taste of how recipes look once Claude pulls them from your shelf.

What you can do

Eight tools, one cookbook. Each does one thing — just ask in plain language.

  • SearchFind a recipe by ingredient, cuisine or macros
    Filter the collection by what's in it: an ingredient, a tag, the book it came from, a calorie ceiling or a protein floor.
    Find a high-protein chicken dinner under 600 calories, no cilantro.
  • By meaningSearch by mood, not keywords
    Free-form semantic search for fuzzy cravings — “something cozy,” “a light summer lunch” — when you can't name the exact dish.
    Show me something cozy and slow-cooked with mushrooms.
  • OpenPull up the full recipe and method
    Get a recipe's ingredients and numbered steps — with timers — ready to cook from, hands-free.
    Open the braised short rib recipe and walk me through it.
  • AddSave a recipe you already have
    Commit a recipe from a photo, a screenshot or dictation straight into the cookbook — provenance and macros and all.
    Add this recipe from the photo I just sent, it's from my grandmother.
  • Import linkPull a recipe in from a website
    Hand mise a recipe URL and it fetches and extracts the dish itself — title, ingredients, steps — and files it with the source.
    Import this recipe from this link and save it.
  • Import reelPull a recipe out of a video
    Give it an Instagram or TikTok reel and it watches the clip server-side — reading the on-screen text and caption — so you don't have to.
    Grab the recipe from this Instagram reel.
  • PlanBuild a menu for the week
    One dinner per day from your own collection, honoring macros and cuisine, rotating proteins so no two nights repeat.
    Plan five high-protein dinners for next week, no repeated proteins.

Combine them

The tools chain. Ask for the outcome and Claude strings them together.

  1. Import a reel, then plan around it
    Import this reel and add it, then plan a menu around it.
    Claude pulls the recipe from the video, saves it to the cookbook, then builds a week of dinners that complements the new dish.
  2. Cook from what you already have
    What can I make tonight with what's in the pantry?
    With the pantry connector added, Claude checks your kitchen, then searches mise for recipes you can cook from what's in stock — and flags what's expiring first.

Pairs with the pantry connector for cook-from-what-you-have, and the fuel connector to match dinners to your macro targets.

Share your cookbook

mise is a shared collection — a family or a few friends, one set of recipes. Everyone who joins searches, cooks from and adds to the same book.

  • InviteMint a join code
    Generate a code to hand to someone you want cooking alongside you. Codes last 7 days — share them only with people you trust.
    Make a share code so my partner can join the cookbook.
  • JoinRedeem a code someone gave you
    New to the cookbook? Connect mise with Google, then redeem the code a member sent you to unlock every recipe tool.
    Join the cookbook with this code: ABC123.
  • RosterSee who's in the cookbook
    Check who shares the collection — the owner plus everyone who has joined — when you want to know who's cooking from it.
    Who's a member of this cookbook?
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