02-27-2023, 04:36 AM
Definitely Paprika.
Works on MacOS, iPadOS, Windows and, Android.
Best function, for me, is the browser function: Look up a recipe and Paprika can grab the actual recipe from within the article, format it for the program and then you save it. You can add notes, a description from the article can be pasted in. You can sort many ways, search on title or ingredients.
It's probably the best recipe program out there. Versatile is its middle name.
I have it on my iMac, my iPad and my iPhone. If they made one for Apple Watch, I'd probably have it there also.
I'm sorry, I don't normally get this passionate about an app, but Paprika deserves it.
PS: if you team this up with a subscription to NYTimes Cooking, it doesn't get any better.
Works on MacOS, iPadOS, Windows and, Android.
Best function, for me, is the browser function: Look up a recipe and Paprika can grab the actual recipe from within the article, format it for the program and then you save it. You can add notes, a description from the article can be pasted in. You can sort many ways, search on title or ingredients.
It's probably the best recipe program out there. Versatile is its middle name.
I have it on my iMac, my iPad and my iPhone. If they made one for Apple Watch, I'd probably have it there also.
I'm sorry, I don't normally get this passionate about an app, but Paprika deserves it.
PS: if you team this up with a subscription to NYTimes Cooking, it doesn't get any better.