Hello @franklea,
I’m sorry if you find our plugin confusing.
However, we can assure you that the plugin was designed in a way to offer site authors full control over their content and recipes.
You should look at our plugin as a way to manage recipes and add recipe blocks with Schema.org markup to your posts.
It wouldn’t be a problem to change the plugin to automatically publish new recipes as new blog posts to your website, but I’m pretty sure that’s not what most users and food bloggers want.
In the long term, from an SEO perspective, it’s more convenient to write detailed blog posts in which you insert the recipe block rather than having just a simple recipe post with the block and no other text on the page.
You can find a useful video and additional instructions in the plugin’s documentation:
https://recipecard.io/documentation/
https://recipecard.io/blog/how-to-add-recipe-structured-data-to-wordpress-with-recipe-card-blocks/
Please keep in mind that most of the support articles on our website might include features available only in the PRO version.