Organize your recipes. Create grocery lists. Plan your meals. Download recipes from your favorite websites. Seamlessly sync to all your devices.
Features
• Recipes - Download recipes from your favorite websites, or add your own.
• Grocery Lists - Create smart grocery lists that automatically combine ingredients and sort them by aisle.
• Pantry - Use the pantry to keep track of which ingredients you have and when they expire.
• Meal Planner - Plan your meals using our daily, weekly, or monthly calendars.
• Menus - Save your favorite meal plans as reusable menus.
• Sync - Keep your recipes, grocery lists, and meal plans synced between all your devices.
• Adjust - Scale ingredients to your desired serving size, and convert between measurements.
• Cook - Keep the screen on while cooking, cross off ingredients, and highlight your current step.
• Search - Organize your recipes into categories and subcategories. Search by name, ingredient, and more.
• Timers - Cook times are automatically detected in your directions. Simply tap on one to start a timer.
• Import - Import from existing apps such as MacGourmet, YummySoup!, MasterCook & Living Cookbook.
• Export - Export your meal plans to Calendar and your grocery lists to Reminders.
• Share - Share recipes via AirDrop or email.
• Print - Print recipes, grocery lists, menus, and meal plans. Recipes support multiple print formats including index cards.
• Extensions - Save recipes directly in Safari and view today's scheduled meals.
• Bookmarklet - Download recipes from any browser straight into your Paprika Cloud Sync account.
• Offline Access - All of your data is stored locally. No internet connection is required to view your recipes.
What's New in 3.0
• iPhone X and iOS 11 support.
• iOS app is now universal.
• Multitasking support on iPad.
• Add multiple, full-sized photos to each recipe. Embed photos in your directions.
• Insert links to other recipes or websites in your ingredients or directions.
• Format recipes using bold and italics.
• Convert ingredient measurements between standard and metric.
• Search for recipes across multiple categories.
• Add custom aisles to your grocery list and re-arrange them in your preferred order.
• Create multiple grocery lists.
• Add custom ingredients to the pantry. Track quantities, purchase dates, and expiration dates.
• Move items back and forth between the pantry and grocery list.
• Add custom meal types to the meal planner.
• Create reusable menus that span multiple days.
Platforms
Paprika is available on multiple platforms so you can access it on all of your devices. Please note that each version is sold separately.
Let me start by saying I rarely write reviews…but I do read reviews a lot prior to most online purchases. So in an effort to be a better human I am doing my part by sharing my experience with this app! I have had the app for about little over 6 mos. It has literally changed my life for the better…by saving time, reducing frustration, improving my nutrition by planning in advance and saving money by eating what I already own . I am stilllearning the nuances of the app but as a lifelong Apple products user I would say the app is pretty intuitive and easy to navigate. I am just now beginning to use the built in grocery shipping list which you can coordinate with the various saved recipes you select for a weeks worth of meals….still don’t have it down but love it. Since I only have Paprika on my IPad and not my phone…I just take a photo of the list and then I have it when I am physically at the store ( down side is you can digitally check off the items as you place in your cart, so just go ahead and buy the version across all platforms!) One of my favorite features is you can search through your saved recipes by using spa few ingredients you may have on hand to find a recipe that will use those specific items…especially useful when food is going to spoil soon! Also, love that you can create folder categories to save recipes by how you think of things….” Chicken”or “Italian” or “Keto” whatever you want! Best money I spent in a long time!
A wonderful tool if you finally want to organize your cooking life
Teebizzoo
For many years, my significant other and I have been struggling with trying to organize our recipes. We have tried binders, boxes, bookmarking recipes online, saving recipes into folders (digital and analog). Nothing has worked…until now. The Paprika app has made it so easy not only to collect recipes from online, but also to easily organize them into multiple categories as needed. We also can create a Favorites list for those evenings when we simply don’t know what to make and need a reminder of our go-tos. We haven’t even tried the grocery list and meal planning functions yet, but I can only imagine they are going to add even more functionality to this app for us. I’ve only been using the app for a few weeks, and already I have been cooking more often, simply because I can find the recipes I want to use more quickly without having to sort through any complicated haphazard system. My SO also has purchased the app for his tablet, so we both have access to our recipes. We generally aren’t “app people,” but we were so frustrated with dealing with the “What are we going to have for dinner?” question that we finally decided to turn to technology. This system has been awesome. I think my only criticism is that I don’t love the design of the app icon! But I can totally live with that. This is the best money I’ve ever spent on an app. Our only worry is that the developers will update it in some way that ruins its functionality for us—please don’t!
Best App I’ve ever owned
JoRoHoCo
It is rich with features and fits so comfortably into every day life. It is thoughtfully designed. I constantly add recipes. With over 2000, it’s impt to categorize. I include family names as categories so that when I can easily meal plan for birthdays or visits. With that in mind, I can input the recipes when I narrow them down onto the calendar. From there, I can create an easy shopping list to use in the grocery store, marking them off as they go into the cart. When cooking, I frequently scale it for church gatherings. How easy to use, just have to be aware that if numbers are spelled out which some sources do, then they don’t scale. It can throw your ingredients but that’s not the apps fault. BTW, church is a category example so when needed, I don’t start from scratch to plan. Just go to that category and pick. Big time saver. As I work thru the recipe, I can mark off the ingredient so I don’t forget what I’ve added plus I can highlight the paragraph of the step I’m on to easily find my place. Sharing recipes is real fine. When someone asks for one, I just pull it up on the app and email it right there from my cell. Plus of course brag about the app and they generally end up both getting and praising it. Grabbing recipes from the net takes seconds. Literally. Even sites that require a password. Get the app. It’ll change how you plan, shop, and cook - all while having fun.
Best Recipe Keeper; needs a few tiny adjustments
sin razon
Let me start by saying that Paprika is probably one of my most used apps. I’ve used it at least since 2015, and have gotten several friends and family members using it too. Why I love it: works offline. Helps you organize your recipes in a way that makes sense for you and your cooking. Downloads recipes from websites so you can make your adjustments (as many home cooks do. Allows you to create menus, link recipes to one another, make meal plans, grocery lists and so much more. It’s a buy once, own for life model, and I have more than got my money’s worth. If there were one improvement (this app has been the same since I originally purchased it, I have three suggestions. (1)I would add a more robust notes field. I would love to be able to add a date-stamped note each time I make a recipe, so I can see how I adjusted it over time. (2)It would also be great if instead of only tracking the last time you made a recipe (if you use the meal planning function), it tracked the number of times and captured all the dates you cooked it. (3) support for translating a recipe to Metric or swapping between Imperial and Metric measurements. That’s all! I love this app (so much that I bought both iPad and iPhone versions), and highly highly recommend it. 4 stars out of 5 just because of those small improvements.
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Version 3.8.4
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