Voice commands while cooking
Say next, repeat, or ask a question without washing your hands just to scroll a recipe.
CookingBuddy keeps the recipe moving while your hands are covered in flour, oil, or dish soap.
Start from a recipe, link, image, or meal idea, then talk through the cook with voice guidance, timers, substitutions, and step-by-step help.
The page target is hands-free intent, but the product proof is practical kitchen behavior: voice control, timers, and recipe context.
Say next, repeat, or ask a question without washing your hands just to scroll a recipe.
Create and check cooking timers by voice when several pans, trays, or prep steps are moving at once.
Ask what to use instead of a missing ingredient while CookingBuddy still knows the recipe you are making.
Paste recipe text, describe an idea, import a link when signed in, or use an image flow where available.
CookingBuddy is strongest when the page, recipe, voice session, and timers all support the same job: getting dinner cooked without losing the thread.
CookingBuddy starts with the food you actually want to cook instead of forcing a generic chatbot prompt.
The assistant follows recipe progress, so next and repeat commands stay grounded in the current cook.
The experience is designed for stopping, clarifying, timing, and continuing while dinner is in motion.
These pages are intentionally connected so searchers can move from a specific question to the right CookingBuddy workflow.
See how CookingBuddy handles recipe changes, substitutions, meal ideas, and cooking questions.
Use CookingBuddy as a voice recipe reader for step-by-step cooking sessions.
Browse public recipes and start a hands-free cooking session from the recipe page.
CookingBuddy is built around voice-guided cooking sessions. You can ask for the next step, repeat an instruction, manage timers, and get substitution help without leaving the recipe flow.
That is the goal for active cooking. You still set up the recipe at the start, but the cooking session is designed around voice guidance once your hands are busy.
No. CookingBuddy can guide steps and answer cooking questions, but you should still use your own judgment for doneness, allergies, safe temperatures, and food handling.
Start at the CookingBuddy home screen, choose the recipe or dish, and let the existing cooking flow handle sign-in, session setup, and voice guidance.