SleekRank for curry recipe pages
Per-curry pages with spice blends, cooking methods, regional origin, heat levels, and Recipe schema, generated from a single Google Sheet or JSON feed against a base WordPress template you already designed.
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Curry search is regional, spiced, and method-shaped
Someone typing "chicken tikka masala recipe" wants a clear spice list, a marination note, and a sauce method. Someone typing "thai green curry" wants paste ingredients, coconut-milk timing, and a vegetable order. The rankable surface is curry x region x protein, and once you include Sri Lankan, Japanese, Caribbean, and Anglo-Indian variants, the long tail covers hundreds of dishes. Hand-building that catalogue is months of editorial; SleekRank reads a single Google Sheet, CSV, JSON file, or REST endpoint and emits one WordPress page per curry, all sharing the base template you already designed.
The data layer is the spice book. Add a new curry with its spice blend, base liquid, and a JSON column of method steps, the page goes live on the next cache refresh. Update a chilli ratio after a test cook, every page that uses that paste picks it up. No static rebuilds, no per-page edits, no engineer.
Mappings do the wiring. Tag mappings push the curry name into the H1 and title; selector mappings put region, protein, and total time into the sidebar; list mappings render spice and method rows from JSON columns. The XML sitemap auto-includes every generated URL. Retired recipes return 404 cleanly on the next refresh.
Workflow
From spice row to ranked curry page
Design the base page
Connect the sheet
Wire the mappings
Publish and flush
Data in, pages out
From spice row to live curry page
| slug | name | region | protein | heat_level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| chicken-tikka-masala | Chicken tikka masala | British Indian | Chicken | Medium |
| thai-green-curry | Thai green curry | Thailand | Chicken | Hot |
| japanese-katsu-curry | Japanese katsu curry | Japan | Pork | Mild |
| goan-vindaloo | Goan vindaloo | Goa | Pork | Very hot |
| sri-lankan-dhal | Sri Lankan dhal | Sri Lanka | Lentil | Medium |
/curries/{slug}/
- /curries/chicken-tikka-masala/
- /curries/thai-green-curry/
- /curries/japanese-katsu-curry/
- /curries/goan-vindaloo/
- /curries/sri-lankan-dhal/
Comparison
Hand-building curry pages vs SleekRank
Building each curry page manually
- Each curry is a duplicated WordPress page with hand-edited spice lists
- Adding 150 curries means 150 pages built one at a time
- Tweaks to a base paste require touching every page that uses it
- No structured Recipe schema, JSON-LD hand-written per page
- Region tags, sitemap, OG cards, all maintained per page
- Slow to launch, slow to scale, easy to abandon
SleekRank
- One base page in WordPress, hundreds of curry pages generated from data
- Google Sheets, CSV, JSON, REST API, or Notion as the source of truth
- Edit a row, page updates automatically on the next cache refresh
- Mappings handle name, spices, method, heat, and Recipe schema
- XML sitemap auto-generated for every produced URL
- WordPress-native, works with your theme, your blocks, your editor
Features
What SleekRank gives you for curry recipe pages
Seven data source types
Google Sheets, CSV files, JSON URLs, JSON files, Notion databases, REST APIs, and CSV URLs. Mix multiple sources in one page group when recipe data and spice-affiliate data live in different systems.
Four mapping types
Replace by tag (h1, title), by CSS selector (#region, #protein, #heat-level), by list iteration for spice and method rows, or by meta tag for description and og:image. Each mapping targets one field.
Cache and rebuild
Set cache duration per source, 1 hour during recipe-test pushes, 24 hours when stable. Invalidate on schedule or on demand. Pages render from cache, not from a static build step.
Use cases
Who builds curry recipe pages with SleekRank
Recipe blogs and food publishers
Each curry deserves its own indexable URL with full Recipe schema. Per-curry pages capture searches like "X recipe" and "how to make X" that a single round-up cannot serve as cleanly.
Spice merchants and grocers
Per-curry pages link directly to the spice blends, fresh produce, and pastes you sell. Each new SKU triggers a new row, then a new page, with consistent structure and clear shop links.
Cooking schools and meal kits
Class catalogues and kit menus generate one page per recipe with consistent ingredient blocks, region badges, and seasonal swap notes drawn from the planning sheet.
The bigger picture
Why programmatic curry pages outrank single round-ups
A single "best curries" article filtered by anchor link cannot win "thai green curry recipe" against a competitor who built a dedicated, schema-marked URL for it. Google ranks pages, not anchors, and recipe search is rich-result territory where each dish needs its own card with ingredients, time, and a photo. The pages that rank carry specifics: spice blends drawn from the row, region and heat-level flags the searcher recognises, related curries that link to their own entries.
Maintaining that uniqueness across 500 curries by hand is impossible, but maintaining it across 500 rows in a sheet is a Tuesday afternoon. SleekRank turns the spice book into the SEO surface, which collapses the gap between the cooks who own the recipes and the team that owns the URLs. The base page still belongs to WordPress, so design, tracking, and CRO experiments stay where they always lived.
Adding a new curry becomes a row plus a cache flush rather than a sprint.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for curry recipe pages
Page groups with 5,000+ generated URLs run on a single base template without issue. The data layer is cached and rendering re-uses your existing WordPress page, so the practical ceiling is your hosting plan and your sitemap budget. Most recipe sites top out well below the technical limit because Google's crawl budget for new pages slows past a few thousand.
 Yes. Edit your Google Sheet, push to your REST endpoint, or update the JSON file in the theme. SleekRank refreshes on the next cache cycle, and you can clear the cache manually from the admin or via WP-CLI. No theme deploy, no static build, no engineering ticket.
 Yes. SleekRank uses your existing base WordPress page as the template. Whatever theme, blocks, page builder, or custom CSS rendered that page renders every generated URL identically. Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Oxygen, and classic themes all work because SleekRank operates on the rendered HTML.
 Yes. They are real WordPress URLs with full HTML, sitemap inclusion, and per-page meta tag mappings for title, description, canonical, and og:image. The base template page is excluded from the sitemap and marked noindex automatically so it never competes with the generated children.
 Yes. A meta mapping pointing at a JSON-LD script tag in the head produces full Recipe schema per page, with name, recipeIngredient, recipeInstructions, recipeYield, and totalTime drawn from the row. Google's recipe rich results pick this up cleanly.
 On the next cache refresh the URL stops resolving and returns 404. The sitemap is regenerated automatically so search engines drop the URL cleanly. If you need a redirect to a successor recipe, point the slug at a wildcard rule in your normal WordPress redirects plugin before deleting the row.
 Store the variant as its own slug (e.g. dhal-makhani and chicken-makhani) with a shared base-paste reference column. The selector mapping populates the protein badge; the sauce block is reused from a sibling row through a small Twig include.
 Yes. A URL pattern like /{region}/{slug}/ produces /thai/green-curry/, /japan/katsu-curry/ from a combined dataset. Use a region column with a fixed slug list, then run mappings against the cross-product where the search volume justifies the per-region depth.
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