Convert your Gourmet recipes
Gourmet Recipe Manager exports HTML with Schema.org microdata — one of the cleanest legacy exports going. We turn it into PDF, JSON, CSV, Markdown, or .cook.
100% free. Open-source parsing. No account required.
What we support
Gourmet's HTML output, single file or zipped with images.
A Gourmet HTML export. We read the Schema.org microdata and pull every recipe out cleanly.
The full export — HTML files plus the images/ folder. We unpack it and preserve image references through to PDF and HTML outputs.
How to export from Gourmet
Open Gourmet Recipe Manager
Launch Gourmet on your Linux (or other) desktop with the recipe database you want to export.
Select recipes
Choose the recipes to export — Edit → Select All for the whole collection, or pick a subset.
Export as HTML
Open File → Export Selected Recipes (or Export All). Choose HTML as the format. Gourmet writes one or more .html files plus an images/ folder.
Zip and upload
Compress the export folder into a .zip so the HTML and images stay together, then drag it into the upload area above.
Why convert Gourmet recipes?
Gourmet was the desktop recipe manager for Linux for many years, but development has slowed and the app is increasingly painful to keep installed. If you've been hoarding recipes in Gourmet, this is the moment to get them somewhere modern.
The good news: Gourmet's HTML export uses proper Schema.org microdata, which means the conversion is essentially lossless. Every field carries through.
Convert to JSON for re-import into another app, PDF for printing, Markdown for a personal cookbook, or .cook for any CookLang-compatible tool.
Export to any format
Get your recipes in formats that work for you
Schema.org compliant
Print-ready cards
Excel-friendly
Plain text
For developers
Portable database
YAML format
Free your Gourmet collection
Drop your Gourmet HTML export above and we'll convert every recipe into the format you want.