Recipe Widget for Elementor
A beautifully designed recipe widget that helps food bloggers and websites display recipes with images, cook time, nutrition facts, and step-by-step instructions, all in one place.
Recipe Widget Frequently Asked Questions
The Recipe Widget allows you to display recipes in a beautiful, structured, and user-friendly format. It helps food bloggers and culinary websites showcase recipes with images, cook time, nutrition facts, ingredients, and step-by-step instructions all in one place.
- Go to the Unlimited Elements Widget Library.
- Search for “Recipe Widget”.
- Hover over the widget in the search results and click Install.
- Drag the Recipe Widget into any Elementor page and configure your recipe content.
Yes! The Recipe Widget is completely free and ready to use with Unlimited Elements.
Yes! You can dynamically showcase WordPress posts, custom post types, or recipe posts using options like:
- Custom Query
- Current Post Query
- Related Posts
- Manual Selection
Yes! The widget supports importing recipe data from CSV or JSON files, making bulk uploads easy.
Yes! Filters help users search, sort, and explore recipes efficiently. Available options include:
- Search Filter: Live search for instant results.
- Tabs Filter: Categorize recipes by type, cuisine, or difficulty.
- Checkboxes Filter: Multi-select filtering for ingredients, cuisine, or meal type.
- Select Dropdown Filter: Smooth selection and filtering.
- Sorting Filter: Sort recipes by popularity, date, or cook time.
- Pagination / Load More / Infinite Scroll: Easy navigation.
- Active Filter & Clear Filters: Show selected filters and reset quickly.
Yes! You can show prep time, cook time, total time, servings, and detailed nutrition facts for each recipe.
Absolutely! You can style images, text, icons, backgrounds, and layout to match your website’s branding using Elementor.
Yes, the widget allows you to display step-by-step instructions, including images, videos, or icons, making your recipes engaging and easy to follow.
- Drag the widget into your Elementor page.
- Configure your recipe details, ingredients, instructions, and images.
- Apply filters or dynamic content if needed.
- Style it to match your website design.
Yes, you can add Schema to the Recipe Widget, and it supports many Schema types to boost your SEO and search visibility. You can use Schema options like FAQ Page, Person, How To, Recipe, Course, Book, ItemList, Event, Place, Product, Tourist Destination, Event Series, Music Playlist, and Search Results Page. These structured data types help search engines and AI tools better understand your recipe content and improve your chances of appearing in rich results, all without any coding.