![]() If you’ve never used a recipe app before, or have never settled on one, Paprika is the one you want. It’s like the recipe-focused counterpart to the more grocery-centric app, AnyList. Once you’ve collected your recipes, you can plan your week (or month) of meals on a calendar and even let Paprika auto-create your grocery list with all the ingredients you need for those recipes. Moreover, Paprika’s cooking-specific auto-complete smarts help alleviate some of the pain of manually entering recipes. It’s even easy to import recipes from “unsupported” websites using Paprika’s integrated browser and its clever way of assigning any highlighted text to various sections of a recipe. Paprika also works great for casual cooks who just want to store all their recipes on their iOS device (and/or Mac).Īdding recipes is a snap, with support for many popular recipe websites and food blogs. To put it simply, Paprika 3 for iOS provides all the features you need to be an organized and effective home cook. We have plenty enough of those in our lives without bringing our kitchens into it. We also don’t need our top recipe app to be a social network.We prefer apps that aren’t tied to a particular “brand” - even ones we enjoy, such as NYT Cooking and its companion app.There are also some things we actively eliminate apps from consideration for: Full recipe sync between devices, with bonus points for recipe import/export/backup. ![]()
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