Finest recipe apps: the 7 finest applications for food preparation motivation

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Bored of the cooking the same four meals every week? We know the feeling
Well, we did until we started researching and testing the best recipe apps around, which we've handily boiled down into the simple menu
below.Why bother with a recipe app when you've got a shelf full of inherited cookery books? Well, the latest apps feature handy extras like
step-by-step videos, digital shopping lists and mouth-watering photography.Many apps also have huge online communities, which not only
contribute recipes from all over the world, but add useful features like user-generated tips to help you tweak each recipe to taste.So
before your stomach rumbles any louder, let's dive into the delicious cake mixture that is our round-up of the best recipe apps around for
both iOS and AndroidPaprika(Image credit: Future)Best for: Collating existing recipesAvailable for? iOS/iPadOS/macOSIf you have recipes from
all over the internet, whether it's from the random food blog you looked up that one time or even from some YouTube cooking video, Paprika
you to click a single button to save them into an easy-to-read recipe
Most of those listed have been culled from the pages of the venerable Good Food magazine, and have been tested and approved by the pros
favorite recipes to your personal binder to access offline, and everything comes with instructions in plain English
Kitchen Stories has been around since 2014, when it launched as a kind of cross between a recipe book and your favorite cookery-themed
moving images do instead have clear, helpful photos
Future)Best for: Community wisdomPlatforms: iOS/AndroidTaking the more crowdsourced approach to cooking wisdom is this app from Buzzfeed,
which accompanies its Tasty website and YouTube channel
a user-generated rating and tips section for recommended tweaks
tailors its recipe suggestions to your answers
also, naturally, one of the most polished
Oh She Glows is a great companion for anyone who is either vegan or fancies dabbling in some tasty, plant-based recipes
chocolate muffins to cauliflower Thai curry
The photography is high-quality and consistent, and the recipes have a personal touch too thanks to being written in first-person by the
the answer
contain somewhat intrusive adverts, but the ability to search recipes by ingredient makes this a fine choice if you have a leftover