Scrollioli

Saved recipes into usable dinners

Grocery lists

Let the grocery list follow from the meals you already chose.

The grocery list is usually where recipe planning collapses into more manual work. Scrollioli keeps the shopping step attached to the recipes and weekly plan you already approved so you are not rebuilding ingredients from screenshots, captions, and browser tabs right before the store run.

Best for

Generating a list from selected recipes without rebuilding ingredients by hand.

Does

Merges ingredients across meals and groups them into a store-ready list.

You get

A practical grocery run tied to the recipes you plan to cook.

Selected mealsMerged ingredientsStore-ready list

Selected meals

3 recipes chosen

Miso salmon bowls
Tahini caesar wraps
Green shakshuka

Generated list

18 items

Grouped for the store

1Produce: cucumbers, romaine, herbs

2Protein: salmon, eggs

3Pantry: rice, miso, tahini

Select

Choose the recipes you plan to cook.

Merge

Combine ingredients across meals.

Shop

Use one organized grocery list.

Proof

Selected recipes become one grouped shopping list.

This proof focuses on ingredient merging, duplicates, and aisle-ready output.

Merged list

Selected recipes become one grouped shopping list.

This proof focuses on ingredient merging, duplicates, and aisle-ready output.

Selected recipes

From Library

3 recipes chosen

The list starts from recipes you already picked.

Miso salmon bowls

Tahini caesar wraps

Green shakshuka

Generated list

18 items

Grouped for the store

Ingredients from multiple meals collapse into one usable run.

Produce: cucumbers, romaine, herbs

Protein: salmon, eggs

Pantry: rice, miso, tahini

What gets combined

Merged

The repetitive grocery work happens once.

Duplicate ingredients

Aisle groups

Recipe contributors

Best fit

Turning selected recipes into one practical shopping list without retyping ingredients.

What changes

Ingredients from multiple meals become one grouped list instead of several recipe tabs.

What to check

Pantry staples, duplicate ingredients, and quantities you already have at home.

Step 01

Why grocery generation belongs in the same product

If planning and shopping happen in different tools, the list usually becomes stale or incomplete. Scrollioli keeps the grocery list close to the plan so the shopping step reflects the meals you actually picked.

That makes it easier to move from recipe intent into a practical grocery run without losing context halfway through.

Step 02

Cleaner inputs create better lists

Editable imports matter here too. Better recipe drafts mean fewer missing ingredients, fewer surprises in the aisle, and less guesswork when several saved recipes came from messy social posts.

You still keep editorial control, but the generator saves the repetitive step of rebuilding your shopping list every week.

Step 03

Useful for regular weeknight cooking

The goal is not a theoretical list builder. It is a calmer weekly system where imports, recipes, planning, and groceries all support the same next decision.

That is what makes Scrollioli feel more like a useful cooking app than a collection of disconnected recipe saves.

How it works

A quick run, not a long read.

Select

Choose the recipes you want to shop for.

The list starts from specific meals instead of a blank grocery note.

Merge

Combine ingredients across recipes.

Duplicate items and recipe contributors become easier to review.

Shop

Use one organized grocery list.

The store run stays connected to the meals behind it.

Use this guide when

Use this guide when you want groceries from a chosen set of recipes.

Practical questions

Can I generate groceries from only a few recipes?

Yes. Pick the recipes you want to shop for, then generate the list from that selection.

Does the grocery list replace recipe review?

No. Cleaner recipe drafts produce better shopping lists, so review saved recipes before relying on the grocery output.