Modern Recipe Infographic

Cinematic & Video

Enter the name of a dish and its details, and get a polished two-panel recipe infographic with ingredients, step-by-step instructions, tips, and a photorealistic food image — ready to share or print.

How to use Modern Recipe Infographic

  1. Describe the dish you want to feature (e.g., 'classic cheeseburger with fries' or 'pepperoni pizza')
  2. Include key details like main ingredients, cooking method, prep time, serving size, and calorie range
  3. Add any special tips, garnishes, or cooking notes you want displayed
  4. Generate your two-panel infographic with photorealistic food images and organized recipe details
  5. Download and share on social media, print for recipe binders, or use in meal planning guides

What you can create

Dual-Recipe Comparison Cards

Side-by-side infographics showing two variations of a dish or complementary recipes, each with complete ingredient lists, steps, and hero photography

Print-Ready Recipe Posters

High-resolution layouts optimized for printing, with clear typography, structured step cards, and nutritional badge pills for calorie count, time, and servings

Social Media Recipe Graphics

Shareable visual recipe guides with photorealistic food images, decorative titles, ingredient icons, and color-coded instruction cards

Meal Prep Reference Sheets

Professional recipe layouts featuring numbered steps, ingredient illustrations, cooking tips in sidebar boxes, and finished dish photography

Modern Recipe Infographic FAQ

Can I create infographics for multiple recipes at once?

Each generation produces a two-panel layout, so you can feature two related recipes side-by-side in a single infographic. Describe both dishes in your prompt to see them compared.

Does the infographic include nutritional information?

Yes, the design includes three badge pills in the upper corner displaying calorie count, preparation time, and serving size. Provide these details in your prompt for accurate badges.

What format are the step-by-step instructions?

Steps appear as numbered cards with alternating muted colors—warm red, olive green, teal, and soft brown. Each card has a bold step title and a one-line description with a small action illustration.

Can I print these infographics?

Absolutely. The layout uses a light, print-friendly background and high-contrast text optimized for both screen sharing and physical printing in recipe binders or as kitchen reference posters.

Are ingredient icons included automatically?

Yes, each ingredient in the list is paired with a small, realistic food illustration or icon to make the layout more visual and easier to scan while cooking.

What style is the food photography?

The hero images are photorealistic, showing the finished dish from an appealing angle with natural lighting, vibrant colors, and professional plating—like editorial food magazine photography.