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Google has launched a new feature called AI-Powered Recipe Adjustments. This tool helps home cooks change recipes based on what they have in their kitchen or what they need to avoid. Users can now easily swap ingredients, adjust serving sizes, or make meals fit dietary needs like gluten-free or vegan.


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(Google’s “AI-Powered Recipe Adjustments”)

The feature works inside Google Search. When someone looks up a recipe, they will see options to modify it right on the results page. The AI considers flavor balance, cooking time, and nutrition when suggesting changes. It also explains why a substitute works so users understand the swap.

Google built this tool using years of recipe data and feedback from real cooks. The system learns from millions of recipes and user interactions to give helpful, realistic suggestions. For example, if someone is out of buttermilk, the AI might suggest mixing milk and lemon juice instead of just skipping it.

People no longer need to search again for a similar recipe or guess how to fix a missing ingredient. The adjustments appear instantly and clearly. Google says this saves time and reduces food waste by making better use of what is already in the pantry.

The feature is rolling out now in English-speaking countries. It will come to more regions and languages later this year. No app download is needed—it works directly through the browser on phones or computers.


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(Google’s “AI-Powered Recipe Adjustments”)

Home chefs, busy parents, and anyone trying to cook with what they have will find this update useful. Google hopes it makes everyday cooking easier and less stressful. The company tested the tool with real users before launch to ensure the suggestions felt natural and practical.

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