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TandoorRecipes is a great little recipe-hosting service, and it's available as an app on Unraid. No more saving recipes in my notes app, I actually have nicely-formatted ingredient lists and instructions.
I've recently also discovered Mealie.io which looks amazing, but I'm still in the setup phase of my first self-hosting solution so I can't recommend from personal experience.
I'll second Tandoor. It's been so easy to use and import recipes that my 70 year old mother figured it out without help.
I'll second Tandoor. It's been so easy to use and import recipes that my 70 year old mother figured it out without help.
Nextcloud has a recipe app as well, and an Android app as well. Haven't used it much but I thought that it worked pretty well for scraping internet recipes.