![]() ![]() Great! Highlight the url and head on over to your Paprika app. You’ve stumbled upon a great recipe on the ‘net. It will make your life as a home cook easier (we promise!).Īs a user of this app for over 5 years, I can attest to its greatness It’s chock full of great features! Let’s go through them. ![]() It is chock full of easy-to-use features that makes having it on hand while making a masterpiece in the kitchen essential. The Paprika recipe manager app is an easy-to-use tool that helps you organize all of your recipes from the internet, without having to print anything off or to constantly thumb through your cookbooks. And short of covering your beautiful cookbooks with a colourful array of post-it notes to refer to constantly, what is there to do? yet.Like to cook? Like to peruse the internet, Pinterest and food apps for delicious recipes that will make fellow foodies jealous? Once you’ve collected a cache of recipes, how do you organize them in a systematic way? Gone are the days where it is environmentally acceptable to print out paper copies of your favourite dinner recipes to hole punch and organize into a recipe binder. On the bright side at least none of them require subscriptions. They all have free trials, so I suggest you try them all and see which best meet your needs. Right now the disadvantages are that it's Apple only, it has no built in shopping list (yet), and unfortunately for your needs it does not have a way of browsing by category (I've been thinking about adding it, but haven't worked out the details, in the meantime it's easy to search by tag). Honestly I tried a ton of apps and I was disappointed with all of them, I really thought there would be something better out there considering how big the market is.īecause of that I decided to build my own app (called MiNoms) which is more centered around cooking (it has a dedicated cooking mode which shows both the ingredients and instructions on the same screen in independently scrolling lists, which lets you cross off items and keeps the phone awake while you cook), particularly on a small device, has more advanced searching, and collects absolutely no personal data, and doesn't require you to create an account (which is possible because it works through Apple's iCloud). Recipe Manager is like a discount Paprika which has most of the same features and if I remember correctly most of the same issues (a couple years ago I did a big comparison and I honestly forgot how they compared exactly), so depending on what features are important to you, it's worth checking out.Ĭopy me that has the best privacy policy of the popular apps (although they still pull your data, supposedly for internal analytics), I found it very limited if you don't want to sign up for an account or install their plugin (which admittedly is a cool feature if you don't mind installing it). On the positive side they have a lot of cool features, particularly the shopping list and how it organizes ingredients by sections where they are in the store, and I like that you don't have to create an account unless you want to sync across devices. ![]() Paprika is probably one of the more full featured of the bunch, but their user interface leaves a lot to be desired, they aren't good if you have concerns about privacy, the searching feature is limited and awkward for anything more than simple searches, and I think they are expensive for what they offer. IMHO there really isn't a best one, the question is what are the most important features for you. ![]() Make sure to include a link! Check out the FAQ r/Cooking compiled YouTube Channels Message the moderators and we will look at it. If your submission does not appear in the new tab, it may have been caught by the spam filter. R/charcuterie Related Subreddits Column 1 As a community, we should look out for each other, not put each other down or bog down discussion.ĬOMING SOON Filter out food safety! Subreddit Of The Month Reddit is for sharing, not self-promotion.īe kind and conduct productive discussion. No other advertisement is allowed, even cooking related (e.g., Pampered Chef, Cutco, etc). If you wish to promote blogs or YouTube channels, please do so only in the weekly "YouTube/Content Round-Up!" thread, stickied at the top of the sub. No blog/YouTube channel spamming or advertisements of any kind. Not all jokes are memes! No trolling, either. We love to see your food, but we also want to try it if we wish to. Include plain text recipes for any food that you post, either in the post or in a comment. Content about or written/developed by AI such as ChatGPT will be removed as well. If the topic is questionable, then it most likely isn't OK to post. ![]()
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