Notreweekly iPhone apps folderis back on this cold autumn Sunday. Today is an update of the file dedicated to thedelicacy and cooking recipesthat we offer you. Because for cooking to be successful, you sometimes need... a little help! And since you're on iPhon.fr, there's no question here of going through old cookbooks... It's in fact with your most faithful companion that we're going to get cooking! Grab your pans and utensils, here is a selection of superbcooking recipe apps.
Most apps are free. Those that require payment are mentioned as such.
Generalists
Cuisine
In Cuisine, there are no less than50,000 recipeswhich are included. Classified into categories, it will be easy for you to find the recipe you need. In addition, it is also possible to search for recipes by theme, by difficulty or even based on ingredients already cool in your refrigerator. Once you have found what you are looking for, a simple click will allow you to easily find the recipe in the “my notebook” section. Once again, the recipes are easily made and as they are suggested by Internet users, a little preparation advice is often found there. You can also leave your opinion or advice on the recipe. The little extra: when you open the application, a daily menu is offered with starter, main course and dessert, nice for finding inspiration. The application is free, in return an advertising banner is placed at the bottom of the screen, so it is not really annoying.
Marmiton
The essential cooking recipe site also has its iPhone application. In this application these aremore than 75,000 recipes available.Obviously, to help you find your way around, a search function is offered, by title or by ingredient, depending on the cost or difficulty, it's up to you to make your choice. Certain functions like favorites and the shopping list require the creation of an account... Too bad. The recipes are correctly explained and commented on by Internet users. You can often find good advice there. On the other hand, what is sometimes annoying is that some recipes do not provide a photo. I don't know about you, but I like to see what what I'm about to cook will taste like.
Kitchen Stories
Here is another highly rated app on the App Store (4.5 stars out of 5). It is true that it is rather well done, with detailed recipes in photos and videos, arranged by theme (pasta, 20 minutes, vegan, etc.). Kitchen Stories even offers tutorials to understand certain tips and tricks from the professional world of cooking. A function allows you to remember your favorite recipes, while the app also includes a measurement converter. Practical and well made!
750g
Another site well known to web cooks, 750g is obviously present on iPhone. In terms of the app and design, it's minimum service. Tabs allow you to carry out a search, consult your bookmarks or find a random recipe. As for the recipe, everything is there. Numerous choices and detailed recipes punctuated with tips and photos will help you find what you are going to cook. User reviews and ratings can also help you make your choice. In conclusion, an app without frills, but which fulfills its objective well: to offer cooking recipes and there are still more than80 000!
But also
There are many recipe apps on iPhone. It is obviously impossible to test them all. Here is a quality selection, among our editorial favorites.
The specials
Green Kitchen
Green Kitchen is a magnificent app that offers a series of recipes based on vegetables and starchy foods, numerous, illustrated, with detailed steps. The images are simply superb and the numerous recipes should delight vegetarians and those who like to enjoy seeds, vegetables and other berries of all kinds.
Foodie
Here is an application describedhere in detail, which gives food photography aficionados access to practical tools to quickly and easily improve their prints. To make food photos even more beautiful than in real life, the app offers several filters designed to highlight the dishes. These filters are classified by family, for example some are preferable with fruits and others suitable for red meat, etc.
An essential for any paparazzi on the plate.
OrganizEat Recipe Keeper
Recipe Keeper, formerly OrganizEat, is free and allows you to enter your recipes by taking photos of them. So, like a virtual notebook, the app allows you to find in one place all the good ideas and good cooking recipes picked up here and there, particularly in grandmother's recipe book.
Paprika
Today's latest app is not a cookbook as such. The aptly named Paprika is sort of the cookbook you've been looking for for years. Available on Mac, iPad and iPhone, Paprika is as useful for searching for a recipe on the web as it is for organizing your shopping list. Practical, easy to use, with it, organizing your recipes becomes a real pleasure!
All that remains is for me to wish you a bon appetit! And finally, let us remember that this type of file cannot be exhaustive. You will inevitably have other applications to recommend because you appreciate them and use them on a daily basis. Do not hesitate to do so via the comments by indicating their strengths and your preferences!