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Get Clean Recipes from A Couple Cooks

Alex and Sonja Overhiser's blog covering vegetarian and pescatarian cooking with a sustainable, seasonal focus. Particularly strong for cocktail recipes, plant-based dinners, and weeknight Mediterranean dishes. Strip the ads, life stories, and clutter — get just the ingredients and cooking instructions.

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Original Source: A Couple Cooks

RecipeStripper creates a clean cooking view after you paste a public URL. Use the original A Couple Cooks page for the publisher's photos, notes, comments, updates, and full article.

How RecipeStripper Works with A Couple Cooks

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Paste the URL

Copy a public recipe URL from acouplecooks.com and paste it above.

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We extract the recipe

Our parser chain strips ads, stories, and clutter in seconds.

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Cook with clarity

Get clean instructions with ingredient quantities embedded in each step.

What You Get

  • Inline ingredient quantities — amounts appear right in the cooking steps, so you never scroll back up
  • Servings scaler — adjust portions up or down and all quantities update automatically
  • Cook mode — keeps your screen awake while you cook, no more tapping to unlock
  • Zero signup — just paste a URL and cook. No account, no app, no extension
  • Works on any device — phone, tablet, laptop. Optimized for wet hands on a kitchen counter

Frequently Asked Questions

Does RecipeStripper work with A Couple Cooks?

Yes. RecipeStripper usually works with public A Couple Cooks recipe pages that expose accessible recipe data. Paste a acouplecooks.com recipe URL to get clean ingredients and instructions.

How do I get A Couple Cooks recipes without ads?

Paste a public acouplecooks.com recipe URL into RecipeStripper and you get a clean version with no banner ads, no autoplay video players, no sticky video that follows you down the page, no pop-up newsletter modals, and no cookie consent banners. RecipeStripper reads accessible recipe data server-side and renders a minimal page with just the title, ingredients, and instructions.

Why does A Couple Cooks have so many ads?

A Couple Cooks runs ads to fund recipe development, hosting, and editorial costs. Most recipe sites — especially major ones — use display advertising networks like Mediavine or AdThrive that pay CPM rates (cost per thousand impressions). That creates a financial incentive to maximize page views and ad placements per page. The 1,400-word "life story" above the recipe card isn't padding — it's revenue, because Google's ranking algorithm historically favored longer pages and longer dwell times. RecipeStripper strips the recipe from the page so you can cook without the ad infrastructure.

Can I read A Couple Cooks recipes on mobile without ads?

Yes. A Couple Cooks mobile pages can include display ads, video players, and tracking scripts. RecipeStripper's extracted version removes that clutter and shows a focused recipe view with no ads, no videos, no pop-ups, and no autoplay when extraction succeeds. Cook Mode uses the Screen Wake Lock API to keep your phone screen on while you cook.

Is it free to use RecipeStripper with A Couple Cooks?

Yes, RecipeStripper is completely free. No account, no signup, no credit card. Just paste a A Couple Cooks recipe URL and get the clean recipe.

Can I save A Couple Cooks recipes?

Yes. Create a free RecipeStripper account to save extracted A Couple Cooks recipes for later. Access your saved recipes from any device. Without an account, each successfully stripped recipe gets a shareable link (recipestripper.com/r/abc123) you can bookmark or text to yourself.

Can I print A Couple Cooks recipes without the ads?

Yes. Strip the A Couple Cooks recipe in RecipeStripper, then print from the clean view. The result is a focused printout of the title, ingredients, and instructions instead of the ads, video player thumbnails, related content, and newsletter callouts from the original page.

What does RecipeStripper remove from A Couple Cooks recipes?

RecipeStripper strips ads, pop-ups, life stories, newsletter prompts, autoplay video players, cookie consent banners, app install prompts, sponsored content widgets, and other clutter — leaving you with just the ingredients and step-by-step cooking instructions. Ingredient quantities are embedded directly into each step (so "add the flour" displays as "add 2 cups all-purpose flour") so you never scroll back up.

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