Her recipes,
in her own voice.
Spoken Kitchen helps families preserve the recipes of the people they love — recorded by them, in their own language, before they're lost.
Early access for the first families. No spam, ever.

Some recipes were never written down.
They lived in a grandmother's hands, in a father's memory, in a language spoken at one table. When that voice goes quiet, the recipe often does too — not because no one cared, but because no one knew how to keep it. Spoken Kitchen exists to keep it.
Three quiet steps.
- 01
Record
Your family chef narrates a recipe the way they always have — in Korean, Spanish, Chinese, or English. No forms. Just their voice.
- 02
Preserve
We transcribe, translate, and gently structure it into a bilingual recipe — keeping the asides, the measurements by feel, the cultural nuance.
- 03
Treasure
Build a digital cookbook your whole family can cook from. Order a printed hardcover heirloom when you're ready.
Built to outlast us.
- Their actual voice, kept forever.
- The original audio recording is preserved alongside every recipe. That voice is the heirloom — the recipe is just one of its gifts.
- Translation that respects nuance.
- Not a robotic word-for-word swap. We carry over the cultural meaning so your family understands the recipe the way it was meant.
- Bilingual by design.
- Supports Korean, Spanish, Chinese, and English — side by side, so every generation can cook from the same page.
- A printed heirloom.
- Order a hardcover cookbook of your family's recipes — the kind of object your grandchildren will keep on a shelf.
Be among the first families
to preserve a voice.
We're opening Spoken Kitchen to a small group of families first. Leave your email and we'll write to you when it's your turn.