In the US, recipes that are not just a list of ingredients, which would be most recipes, are covered by copyright.[0]
"Copyright protection may, however, extend to substantial literary expression—a description, explanation, or illustration, for example—that accompanies a recipe or formula or to a combination of recipes, as in a cookbook."
Note that 'substantial' here doesn't mean it needs to be novella length. A simple description of the steps involved would be enough.
My understanding was that in Publications International, Ltd. v. Meredith Corp [0] the ruling came down fairly heavily on the side of recipes (including directions) being outside the domain of copyright. In that case a substantial number of recipes were copied out of a book and published elsewhere, but the court ruling stated:
“[The] recipes’ directions for preparing the assorted dishes fall squarely within the class of subject matter specifically excluded from copyright protection by 17 U.S.C. § 102(b).”
IANAL etc. Just curious if you have heard otherwise?
"Copyright protection may, however, extend to substantial literary expression—a description, explanation, or illustration, for example—that accompanies a recipe or formula or to a combination of recipes, as in a cookbook."
Note that 'substantial' here doesn't mean it needs to be novella length. A simple description of the steps involved would be enough.
[0] - http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl122.html