SleekRank for carnivore diet recipe pages
Maintain titles, ingredients, protein source, organ-meat tags, and seasoning notes in Google Sheets. SleekRank publishes one WordPress page per recipe with a protein badge, organ-meat flag, and Recipe schema baked in.
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Carnivore readers search by protein source and approach
Carnivore diet traffic searches by protein and by approach: "carnivore ribeye recipe," "beef heart and liver pate," "carnivore breakfast," "strict carnivore vs lion diet." The audience varies between strict (meat, salt, water) and relaxed (eggs, dairy, some seasonings), so per-recipe tagging matters for fit. A single archive cannot rank for the protein-specific queries, and the approach context belongs on each recipe.
SleekRank reads a recipe sheet and generates one page per row at /carnivore/{slug}/. Tag mapping handles title and times, selector mapping fills in protein source and approach badge (strict, relaxed, lion), list mapping renders ingredients and instructions, and meta mapping carries Recipe JSON-LD.
Protein source, organ-meat flag, and approach badge all live in the sheet. Cluster pages by protein source (beef, lamb, pork, seafood, organ) draw from the same columns via a second URL pattern, so the structural categories that make the diet navigable also drive internal linking automatically.
Workflow
From recipe sheet to carnivore URLs
Build the recipe sheet
Design the recipe template
Map fields to template
Add protein and approach indexes
Data in, pages out
Recipe rows to carnivore URLs
| slug | title | protein_source | approach | total_min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| reverse-seared-ribeye | Reverse-seared ribeye | Beef | Strict | 75 |
| beef-heart-skewers | Beef heart skewers | Organ (beef) | Strict | 30 |
| braised-oxtail | Braised oxtail | Beef | Strict | 180 |
| pan-seared-lamb-chops | Pan-seared lamb chops | Lamb | Strict | 20 |
| scrambled-eggs-with-bone-marrow | Scrambled eggs with bone marrow | Eggs / beef | Relaxed | 20 |
/carnivore/{slug}/
- /carnivore/reverse-seared-ribeye/
- /carnivore/beef-heart-skewers/
- /carnivore/braised-oxtail/
- /carnivore/pan-seared-lamb-chops/
- /carnivore/scrambled-eggs-with-bone-marrow/
Comparison
Hand-built carnivore posts vs SleekRank
Manual page per recipe
- Approach tagging (strict vs relaxed) gets inconsistent across posts
- Organ-meat tagging drifts as more recipes accumulate
- Recipe schema is easy to forget on individual posts
- Cluster pages by protein source stay manual
- Seasoning notes (some carnivore camps forbid black pepper) drift
- Long-tail recipes never ship because the queue stalls
SleekRank
- One URL per recipe sourced from a single sheet
- Protein source column drives badges and per-protein cluster URLs
- Approach column separates strict, relaxed, and lion diet recipes
- Organ-meat flag drives a dedicated cluster page
- Sitemap entries per recipe, base template noindexed
- Add a row, get an indexed recipe page on the next cache cycle
Features
What SleekRank gives you for carnivore diet recipe pages
Protein badges from data
A protein_source column drives a badge on every recipe page. Cluster pages by beef, lamb, pork, seafood, or organ pull from the same column without separate sources.
Approach as a column
Strict, relaxed, and lion-diet rows each carry an approach badge. Cluster pages filter by approach so strict-diet readers see only meat, salt, and water entries.
Recipe schema baked in
Meta mapping injects Recipe JSON-LD with title, ingredients, instructions, and times. Each page becomes eligible for Google's recipe carousel uniformly across the corpus.
Use cases
Who builds carnivore recipe pages with SleekRank
Carnivore-niche bloggers
Bloggers in the niche move from hand-built posts to a structured corpus where approach, protein source, and organ-meat tagging stay consistent across hundreds of recipes.
Ranchers and direct-to-consumer meat brands
Ranchers selling beef, lamb, or organ-meat boxes publish recipe libraries featuring their cuts. Each recipe is a landing page that ranks for the dish and references the product.
Coaches running carnivore protocols
Coaches who guide clients through elimination or autoimmune protocols using carnivore frameworks publish recipe libraries clients can plan against. The approach column maps to the protocol.
The bigger picture
Why carnivore recipe sites need structured per-recipe pages
Carnivore is one of the most fragmented contemporary diets in terms of audience expectations. Strict practitioners eat meat, salt, and water; relaxed practitioners include eggs, dairy, and some seasonings; lion-diet adherents restrict to ruminant meat only. A site that lumps every recipe into one bucket fails most of its readers, because the recipe that fits a relaxed practitioner is the same recipe that disqualifies a strict one.
The structural problem is that the tagging has to be precise and consistent, and hand-writing each page in WordPress means the strict-vs-relaxed framing drifts as authorial voice shifts. SleekRank moves the schema into a sheet where approach, protein source, and organ-meat status live as columns. Cluster pages by approach (or by protein, or by organ-meat flag) come from the same source via a second URL pattern.
Readers find the recipes that match their version of the diet, the editorial voice stays consistent because the categorical work is data-driven, and new recipes ship as new rows. Pair with SleekPixel for OG cards that carry the dish name and the protein badge so shared links communicate the cut up front.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for carnivore diet recipe pages
Store an approach column with three values: strict, relaxed, lion. Each value drives a badge and a cluster URL filter. Strict cluster pages exclude relaxed and lion entries, lion cluster pages exclude non-ruminant proteins. One column does the categorical work for all three.
 Yes. Add a cut column (ribeye, chuck, brisket, oxtail) alongside protein_source. A second cluster URL pattern by cut generates dedicated pages for popular cuts. Pair with a sourcing column if the site recommends specific ranchers or grades.
 Some strict practitioners avoid black pepper, paprika, and other plant-derived seasonings. Store seasoning_notes per recipe and use a contains_plant_seasoning boolean. Strict cluster pages can filter to recipes without plant seasonings if the audience wants the cleanest entries.
 Eligibility requires valid Recipe schema, image quality, and overall site authority. SleekRank produces compliant JSON-LD from the data fields uniformly. The carousel decision is Google's and favours established recipe domains, but the structured-data prerequisite is handled.
 Yes. An organ_meat boolean column drives a dedicated cluster URL like /carnivore/organ/. Liver, heart, kidney, and bone marrow recipes all flow into the same hub from one column. Organ-meat content tends to outperform on long-tail because the audience is small but highly intent-driven.
 No. It displays whatever is in the source. The editor flags approach when adding the row. For automation, add a formula column that checks the ingredient array against an approach-specific disallowed list and flags inconsistencies for review.
 Yes. Store the video URL as a column and inject it via selector mapping into a video block. The Recipe schema also accepts a video field that meta mapping can populate from the same column. Cooking technique videos work especially well for tough cuts like oxtail or brisket.
 Yes. Add a related_slugs array per row that lists related recipes (same protein, same approach, same cut). A list mapping renders them as a card cluster at the bottom of each page so internal linking stays current as the sheet grows.
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