Recipe JSON-LD in context
Schema is connected to the recipe content itself: times, ingredients, instructions, nutrition, ratings and other details readers and search engines expect.
MisePress Recipes publishes structured recipe data as part of the same workflow that powers nutrition, allergens, search and the reader-facing recipe experience.
Reviewed May 23, 2026 for current MisePress Recipes positioning.
Google Rich Results Test confirms valid Recipe structured data on a MisePress demo recipe, alongside Breadcrumb and Video rich-result items.
Schema is connected to the recipe content itself: times, ingredients, instructions, nutrition, ratings and other details readers and search engines expect.
Recipe schema matters, but the visitor still needs a useful page. MisePress combines schema with search, archives, saved recipes, timers and Smart Feed.
MisePress Recipes includes multilingual schema support for Polylang and WPML workflows in both Free and Pro, useful for publishers with recipes across languages.
Instead of hand-coded markup plus separate plugins for nutrition, search and favourites, MisePress keeps the recipe experience unified.
The main search-focused overview for MisePress Recipes.
How the plugin fits into a practical WordPress setup.
Plan recipe fields, URLs, schema, and reader actions before moving.
Compare MisePress with a recipe-card-centered workflow.
The overview brings together the product story, screenshots, pricing path, demo link, and the feature set behind the comparison you are reading here.
Explore the WordPress recipe plugin