Audit your existing recipes
Review ingredients, instructions, times, servings, nutrition, photos, categories, tags, schema, and URLs before changing plugins.
A recipe migration is not just moving fields. It is a chance to rebuild archives, search, schema, nutrition, and reader actions around the way people actually cook.
Reviewed May 23, 2026 for current MisePress Recipes positioning.
Review ingredients, instructions, times, servings, nutrition, photos, categories, tags, schema, and URLs before changing plugins.
MisePress supports JSON, JSON-LD, Paprika-style payloads, supported recipe-plugin exports, URL import, and recipe CSV import/export. Large migrations should still start with an audit and a staging run.
Map cuisines, courses, diets, ingredients, allergens, and archive filters so readers can still find what they need after the move.
After migration, connect favourites, shopping lists, related recipes, Smart Feed, and analytics so the site becomes more useful than it was before.
The main search-focused overview for MisePress Recipes.
How the plugin fits into a practical WordPress setup.
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Compare recipe pages, discovery, analytics, and design control.
The overview brings together the product story, screenshots, pricing path, demo link, and the feature set behind the comparison you are reading here.
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