If I rewrite the recipes in my own words, trying to get as far away as possible from the original text while still cooking the same dish) , would that still be considered a copyright violation?
Shouldn't be, no.
Cooking is a process. Processes cannot be copyrighted. They'd need a patent to prevent you from making (or telling anyone else how to make) the same dish.
What actually is copyrighted? The title, the ingredients list, the text describing the preparation procedure, or even the "idea" for the dish itself?
The text. Photo too, if there is one. The layout of the page. Things like that.
Occasionally the title will be trademarked, or trademarks will be used within the ingredient list, and you want to avoid them unless it is impossible.


) , would that still be considered a copyright violation?



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