To import a recipe from a website on iPhone, open the specific recipe page in Safari, tap Share, and choose Mise. Mise extracts the recipe information it can verify and creates a preview with ingredients and ordered steps for you to compare with the source before cooking.
Step by step
Open the recipe page itself
Navigate to the page containing the full ingredient list and method, not a homepage, search result, or category page. A direct recipe URL gives the importer the clearest source.
Use Safari's share sheet
Tap the Share button, find Mise in the app row, and select it. If Mise is not visible, use More to add it to your preferred actions.
Review the preview
Confirm the ingredient quantities, temperatures, timings, and instruction order. Check any missing or ambiguous details in the original publisher's page.
Cook from the focused version
Use the checklist during prep, then start cooking. Mise keeps the current step separate from the site's navigation, stories, and unrelated content.
Why import instead of bookmark?
A bookmark helps you find the same page later, but the page still behaves like a webpage when you cook. You may need to dismiss overlays, prevent the display from locking, or scroll between ingredients and instructions.
Importing gives the recipe a stable structure inside Mise. You can review it, check off ingredients, revisit it from recents or favorites, and use a focused cooking session without losing the publisher's source link.
Which recipe websites work best?
Pages that publish a clear title, ingredient list, ordered method, and recipe-specific URL are the strongest candidates. No recipe importer can reliably read every blocked or non-recipe page.
If a site requires a subscription, blocks access, or hides critical details behind private interaction, the import may fail. Use the original page and avoid cooking from an incomplete result.
- Prefer the canonical recipe page over a search or roundup page
- Wait for redirects to finish before sharing a shortened URL
- Verify quantities, temperatures, and timing in the preview
- Keep the source link for attribution and additional detail
From webpage to Apple Watch
After the website recipe is imported on iPhone, Mise prepares its ordered method for cooking mode. If Apple Watch is available, start the session on iPhone and continue from the current step on your wrist.
Without Apple Watch, continue on iPhone and use the Lock Screen path. Browsing and review stay on the larger screen while active execution moves to the most useful surface.
Common questions
Can Mise import every recipe website?
No importer can guarantee every page. Public recipe pages with clear ingredients and steps work best; private, blocked, paywalled, or non-recipe pages may fail.
Does Mise keep the original recipe link?
Mise retains source context so you can return to the original publisher for attribution and additional detail.
Can an imported website recipe be used on Apple Watch?
Yes. After reviewing the import on iPhone, start cooking and use Apple Watch when it is available.