About Baking Clock

You’re in the kitchen. And you JUST want to know how long to cook your chicken. We’re here to help.

Why can’t I search for how long to cook my chicken?

When you Google “How long do I cook my chicken at 350?”, what you want is “45 minutes”, but what you get instead is pages of blog recipes. And when you open that blog recipe page, you get a request to subscribe, push alerts, cookie notice, pop-up ad, and a really, really, really long webpage, slathered in ads. These are called “splogs”, spam-blogs.

Actually, very few of these websites are an actual person’s blog, most are assets in passive income factories, written by gig-economy workers at the lowest bid.

Why it matters

You shouldn’t have to be subject to a tramautic experience in pop-ups every time you want to know how long to cook your chicken. These splogs shouldn’t be taking up all of the top search results. You deserve better. Your dinner deserves better.

The scary part of the internet

There is no accountability in the splog part of the internet. No one cares that the time listed is wrong. What happens when cook times start to change? What happens when ingredients are substituted more and more? And what happens when the information is dangerous?

How this website helps

We just want to give you how long you should cook your chicken. Not a recipe, not a made-up story half-stollen from a competitor’s website, and not a push for alerts.

Just chicken.