Unlock the Secret Strategies Behind 11 Irresistible Food Blogs That Keep Readers Coming Back for More

Unlock the Secret Strategies Behind 11 Irresistible Food Blogs That Keep Readers Coming Back for More

This blog is photo-forward, with gorgeous food and process photos in addition to simple recipe blurbs. 

Maddie organizes her recipes both by “course” (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert) and diet type, giving readers multiple ways to search depending on their needs. 

We also love her use of a “what’s special” box at the top of each recipe, telling readers what makes this recipe great in one quick line!

Munchin’ With Maddie - "What's special" box

Take a page from Maddie’s cookbook

  • Use a Recipe Plugin: To achieve that professional recipe site feel, Munchin’ With Maddie uses a plugin called WP Recipe Maker, a WordPress plugin designed specifically for recipe sites. This plugin adds recipe blocks to the WordPress drag-and-drop blog editor so that you can easily add step-by-step directions, shoppable ingredient blocks, videos, and buttons to jump to or print recipes. 
  • Divide your content into categories: Follow Maddie’s lead and create relevant content categories for your site. Like Maddie, you should take some time to consider what overarching categories will be most relevant across your recipes/content and create a simple schema that is intuitive to your readers. 

 2. Flavoury

Flavoury food blog example

Flavoury is a fully vegetarian recipe site created by Marvin, a freelance editor, hobby cook, and aspiring vegetarian. 

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