Food & CulinaryRecipe Card Designer
A recipe card prompt that turns your recipe into a polished, print-ready card — appetizing food photography paired with a clean, professionally laid-out recipe. Instead of fighting with a design tool, you enter the dish name, ingredients and steps and the template composes a magazine-quality card: a styled hero food photo, an elegant title, an icon meta row for prep, cook and servings, a tidy ingredients list and numbered method. Style, palette, layout and food-photography framing are all selectable, so the same recipe can look modern and minimal, warm and rustic, elegant editorial or bright and playful. It is built for food bloggers, home cooks, recipe sellers, cafes and creators who want shareable recipe cards, printables, blog graphics, cookbook pages and Pinterest pins without hiring a designer or booking a food shoot. For best results, write the ingredients as short lines with real measurements (one per line) and the method as concise numbered steps — the layout follows your structure, and clear amounts render as convincing recipe copy. Keep the dish name short and the meta row to prep, cook and servings. You can optionally attach a photo of your actual dish to use as the food image. Match the style and palette to the mood of the food. Avoid pasting very long paragraphs (the card compresses and text degrades), more than about ten ingredients or eight steps per card, and clashing style-and-palette choices. Text-in-design is demanding, so regenerate once if any line renders soft or a measurement looks off.