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The Pantry View

Tell Us What Is On The Shelf, See What You Can Cook

Mark the staples you already keep in jars, drawers and the fridge door. The recipe feed quietly narrows down to plates you can finish with what you already own.

Why a pantry view

A Calmer Way To Decide What To Cook

Most of us already own enough food for a balanced plate. The hard part is recognising which combinations make sense at this moment. The pantry view does the matching for you.

Bowl of oats with sliced apple and seeds
Breakfast · 10 min

Apple & Cinnamon Oats

Soft oats finished with diced apple, a dash of cinnamon and a small spoon of yogurt for body.

Needs: oats, appleView
Plate of rice with greens and a soft poached egg
Lunch · 20 min

Garden Rice Bowl

Warm rice, wilted spinach and a soft egg with a touch of olive oil and pepper.

Needs: rice, spinach, eggsView
Pasta with tomato sauce and herbs on a stoneware plate
Dinner · 25 min

Slow Tomato Pasta

Onion and garlic gently softened, tomatoes simmered down to a thick coating for short pasta.

Needs: pasta, tomato, garlic, onionView
Pot of lentil stew with herbs ready to serve
Family · 40 min

Hearty Lentil Pot

Lentils simmered with aromatics and tomato for a comforting plate served with bread or rice.

Needs: lentils, onion, garlic, tomatoView
How matching works

Simple Logic, Honest Suggestions

No surprise ingredients hidden inside steps. If a recipe is shown, you have everything we said you needed.

Mark

Tick the staples you actually keep at home this week.

Match

The platform compares each recipe’s short list to your selection.

Sort

Plates ready to cook now move to the top, others move out of view.

Cook

Open the recipe, switch to large-print Kitchen Mode and follow the steps.

Wooden table with mixed staples in glass jars
A small habit that helps

Keep A Calm Pantry, Cook A Calmer Week

The pantry view rewards small structure. Households that keep a steady set of staples — a grain, a legume, a tin of tomatoes, eggs, an onion, a lemon — tend to find a cookable plate every time they open the filter.

  • Refresh dry staples once a month, not every week.
  • Choose two seasonal vegetables instead of buying many.
  • Save your favourite combinations for repeat cooking.