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Food Blogging Toolkit

The tools & resources below are what I recommend for serious food bloggers working towards monetization. They are not for hobby bloggers.

As with any business, starting and growing a food blog has upfront and recurring costs. I’m sharing these resources so that you can start off on the right foot, instead of starting cheap and wasting more time & money later on.

While I trust and highly recommend the resources below, please do your own research before purchasing anything. It’s important to understand and know how to use every tool in your toolkit!

Please also note that some links are affiliates, meaning I earn a commission if you sign up using my links. I will never recommend something I do not truly believe in.

Table of Contents
  • Starting a Food Blog
  • Made For You
  • Free Tools & Resources
  • Paid Tools & Resources
  • My Favorite Podcasts
  • My Favorite Books

Last updated by Kayla Burton on June 12th, 2026.


Starting a Food Blog

These are the essentials I recommend when launching your food blog.

Domain Name

Once you have a name & niche, you’ll need to purchase a domain name (typically about $10/year). I recommend Namecheap or another trusted domain registrar.

Tip: Claim your handles on social media once you have your domain name!

Web Hosting

Reliable web hosting is important for site speed, security, and more.

I highly recommend BigScoots Managed WP Hosting. Their Essential 75 plan is a great place to start!

Discount: Get 99% off your first 2 months of BigScoots’s Managed Hosting with the code FOODBLOGCOACH. And, if you join one of thier plans, they’ll set your domain up on WordPress for you!

Content Management System (CMS)

Create your recipe blog for free on WordPress (wordpress.org).

Note: wordpress.com is different from wordpress.org. I do not recommend using wordpress.com for your food blog.

WordPress Theme

A quality theme is important for SEO, site speed, accessibility, and more. I use Feast (with the plugin) for my food blog and highly recommend it. Restored 316 (what I use for this site) is another popular food blog theme provider. For a more customized, high-quality theme, CultivateWP is wonderful!

Tip: Check out Feast’s Getting Started Guide for tips & deals.

Google Search Console (GSC)

Google Search Console is a free tool from Google that allows you to measure Google traffic, fix issues, and more.

Tip: Add your sitemap under Indexing – Sitemaps in GSC.

Google Analytics (GA4)

Google Analytics is a free tool from Google that allows you to measure all blog traffic, conversions, and more.

Microsoft Clarity

Microsoft Clarity is a free analytics tool. It lets you see how users interact with your site via live session recordings, heat maps, and more.

Recipe Card Plugin

I recommend using the WordPress Recipe Maker (WPRM) plugin. There are free and paid versions available.

Tip: Start with the Pro Bundle and fill out unit conversions, nutrition information, etc. to make your recipe cards as complete as possible. This will save you time later on.

SEO Plugin

Yoast SEO is a great SEO tool for food blogs. The free version is all you really need, but the paid version has extra features.

Tip: Use this as a tool. Do not go chasing the green smiley faces.

Photo Compressor

ShortPixel is a plugin that compresses and optimizes photos uploaded to your WP media library.

You can start with the free plan and purchase credits as needed.

Tip: Use their Lossy compression setting. If you export images with Lightroom Classic, grab my free LrC export guide).

Website Caching

WP Rocket is a caching plugin that helps with website speed and optimization.

Email Marketing

Email marketing is important for food bloggers because it lets you build and connect with a loyal audience in a place where you have control (email)!

There are many email marketing platforms to choose from. Kit is what I use and recommend. They have a Newsletter plan that’s free for up to 10K subscribers.


Made For You

Enjoy these tools and resources we’ve created to make your life a little easier as a food blogger!

Blogging Bites Newsletter

A laptop on a table with a food blog coaching newsletter on the screen.

Join 800+ food bloggers getting free blogging tips, resources, and more from me every week! The Blogging Bites newsletter lands in your inbox every Thursday.

Food Blog Studio

Food Blog Studio

Food Blog Studio is an AI workspace with a suite of 14+ tools that we built specifically for food bloggers. It helps us & our coaching members save hours every week!

GA4 Analytics Dashboard

GA4 analytics dashboard by Food Blog Coach.

Struggling to find data in Google Analytics (GA4)? This analytics dashboard has 4 pages of organized data that you can easily filter by date, traffic source, and page.

New Recipe Post Checklist

New food blog post checklist.

This free blog checklist is customizable, reusable, and pre-filled with 30 pre- and 6 post-publishing recommendations.

Food Blog Photo Guide

Food Blog Photo Guide.

This free 15-page photo guide explains image sizing and how to export photos for your food blog and social media using LrC and Canva.

Food Blog Video Guide

How to add video to your food blog posts and recipe cards.

This free video guide has step-by-step instructions and screenshots showing how I add videos to my food blog posts and recipe cards.

Work With Me

Learn from me & industry experts every week and grow with a group of results-driven food bloggers in our group coaching program!


Free Tools & Resources

Below are additional recommendations to help you learn and build your blogging business.

WordFence

Add an extra layer of security, including 2FA, to your site with WordFence!

Patterns (Reusable Blocks)

Patterns (previously named Reusable Blocks) is a built-in WordPress feature that lets you create custom blocks and templates to reuse across posts. Using patterns will make your publishing process faster and more efficient.

Canva

Canva is a great tool to create designs for your brand. I also use it to add text to my recipe ingredient shots and category images.

I started on the free plan and eventually upgraded to Pro for the extra features.

Site Backups

UpdraftPlus is a WordPress plugin that allows you to save manual backups of your website to a local drive. There’s a paid version as well, but the free version is what I use.

Spam Filter

Antispam Bee is a free WP plugin that automatically filters out spam comments.

Drafts for Friends

DraftsForFriends is a WordPress plugin that lets you share blog post drafts with others. I use it for clients reviewing sponsored blog posts.


Paid Tools & Resources

The following resources cost money but have made my life easier as a food blogger. Research and purchase them as you see fit.

Computer Backups

Backblaze automatically backs up your hard and external drives to a cloud. You can access and download files whenever, wherever.

This was a lifesaver when my desktop folders randomly disappeared on me!

Lightroom Classic

Lightroom Classic (LrC) is what I use to edit photos. Grab my free LrC photo guide here.

Get Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, and Photoshop by purchasing Adobe’s Photography Plan for $9.99/month.

Hubbub

Hubbub (formerly Grow Social Pro) is a social-sharing WordPress plugin. It lets you create hidden pins and social media images so that you can control photos & headlines displayed when someone shares your recipes! I use their Pro+ version for the Save This form.

Legal Policies

There are many different ways to create your privacy policy, terms & conditions, accessibility policy, etc. I am not a legal expert so this isn’t legal advice, but I’ve used Termageddon and Complianz. You can also purchase templates from Businessese. Please do your own research and/or talk with a legal expert about these.

Cookie Banner

Cookie banners are often packaged with legal policies. However, you can also install them separately. I’ve seen food bloggers use the Cookie Notice plugin or CookieYes.

Bookkeeping

I’ve been happily using Collective for my bookkeeping & taxes since 2023. Every business is different, and everyone has different experiences, so please do your own research before signing on with anyone.

Keyword Research Tool

KeySearch is a popular keyword research tool because of its affordability (try the code KSDISC for 20% off). Ahrefs has a Starter plan that’s more robust around the same price point, but comes with limitations. When choosing a tool, the most important thing is that you actually use it. No tool is 100% accurate, so stick with the same one for consistency.

Clariti

Clariti is a tool that collects and organizes your WordPress and analytics data. It’s great for project planning and analyzing changes to blog posts. You likely won’t need this until you have 50+ blog posts, but it’s helpful once you start updating blog posts.

Get your first month for $1 with my code FBCDOLLAR

GRO (formerly Grocers List)

Want to grow your email list and automatically send IG commenters your recipe links & get them on your email list? I’ve been loving GRO! It’s easier to use than Manychat and it’s made with food creators in mind.

Get 100% off your first month with my referral code FOODBLOGCOACH


My Favorite Podcasts

Food Blogger Pro

Eat Blog Talk

The Smart Influencer

Build with Leila Hormozi

The Game w/ Alex Hormozi

Niche Pursuits

The Blogger Genius

Search News You Can Use

Search Off the Record


My Favorite Books

Feel Good Productivity

by Ali Abdaal

Atomic Habits

by James Clear

How to Win Friends & Influence People

by Dale Carnegie

$100M Offers

by Alex Hormozi

The Obstacle Is the Way

by Ryan Holiday

Buy Back Your Time

by Dan Martell

10x Is Easier Than 2x

by Benjamin Hardy & Dan Sullivan

Think and Grow Rich

by Napoleon Hill

Managing Oneself

by Peter F. Drucker

Food Blog Coach, Kayla Burton.
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    “Don’t use a template” is one of many pieces of ad “Don’t use a template” is one of many pieces of advice I’m ignoring, and my traffic’s still increasing.

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    One of my favorite reasons to engage with your aud One of my favorite reasons to engage with your audience: it gives you direction.

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