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.
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Ist Paprika Recipe Manager 3 kostenlos?
Paprika Recipe Manager 3 ist nicht kostenlos (es kostet 4.99), enthält jedoch keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist Paprika Recipe Manager 3 seriös?
✅ Die Paprika Recipe Manager 3-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
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Der Preis von Paprika Recipe Manager 3 beträgt 4.99.
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One of The Most Useful Apps Ever But Could Be Better
I have used this app on almost a daily basis since it came out. It’s hands down one of the most useful apps I own. It’s still good, but now there are competitors and I hate to say, some of their features may sway me to switch. This app would be 5 star+ if only for a couple of things that other apps do that this one doesn’t. First, the Home screen opens to an overwhelmingly unhelpful list of ALL recipes you’ve saved instead of to the category folders you’ve created (so what is the point of them?) or at the very least, allow users to use the sort by function to sort by folders. It would make things so much easier to find if the Home screen opened to the folders (like chapters in a cookbook). Let the folders act as folders consolidating things and incorporate the search functionality over that. Another thing that would be extremely useful would be a way to import recipes from print, other recipe apps do this. Not all recipes are online. I’d gladly give it 5 stars if these two things were fixed.
AMAZING!
I love how easy it is to download any recipe from the web, and immediately get all the information imported into the app. Also, the fact that you have the ability to also put your own recipes into the app is great too. I don’t use that feature as much, but it seems very customizable. You can organize recipes, rate them from 1 to 5 stars, add pictures of your recipe, you have an info tab to write extra information, and more. I also love how fast the developers respond when you report a bug about the app, and fix it. I also love how you pay for it once, and you have it forever. There are no subscriptions with this app! If you cook a lot like me, and use a bunch of different recipes from online all the time, or just have a bunch of recipes of your own that you want digitally, you need this app!
Doesn’t sync up with Instagram
Would gave this app a five star I really do like it, but the majority of all my recipes are from Instagram and when I copied the URL from Instagram to this app, it makes you open up the Instagram and a new window and it does not bring up the recipe at all I wish it would just pop upright when I hit the link in the app but it doesn’t so that’s kind of an inconvenience
Great App!!! 1 Suggestion?
This app is amazing! Huge time saver. One possible request for a future update: can you program it to be able to read recipes from an Instagram link? A lot of great recipes are on Instagram and not online so it would be nice to have that feature!
Favorite App ever!
I use this almost everyday. Love that I can search for recipes and download them to Paprika.
Fantastic App
This app is amazing! I really do love it! It’s just missing one feature that would put it in my personal Hall of Fame: a scanner so that I can scan recipes from recipe books that I already own! Other than that, it’s great!
My Go To
August 2024 I ❤️ this app! It’s my first choice of where to go for ideas and recipes. It’s easy to use, nice to look at, organized, and well thought out. And I’m grateful for having it. Please keep it alive. Thank you.
Favorite recipe app ever!
I lucked out finding this app! I recommend it to friends all the time!
App is AMAZING and considered essential to me
I had previously attempted to build something like this using spreadsheets and formulas, and it was a mess. A friend of mine mentioned this app and it was an absolute game changer for me. Being able to quickly add recipes found online and then being able to add them to my shopping list is just so easy. I do wish there were a few “ease of use” features, like being able to copy / paste meal plans to additional days, or to be able to select the same meal for multiple days. I meal prep, and right now I think I have to manually add the same meal to each different day individually. But really, that is such a minor issue I have it can’t even sway my feelings for this app.
Downgrade from the old version
For something I had to pay to continue using, I’m disappointed to see that some helpful features have been removed. I assume they have stopped supporting the old version. The last notice I can find, they’d said they would continue, but obviously, that couldn’t continue forever.
When I logged into my old Paprika account in the new app, many of my recipes didn’t make the transfer for some reason. Approximately half of my over-100 recipes were lost. I’ve been spending quite a significant amount of time using the new version to copy over what I’ve lost, so I feel I have a good sense of what features there are.
The first one that I wish wasn’t removed is the prompt to open a copied link in the in-app browser. It was convenient to have one touch access to the webpage in-app rather than needing to tap in the address bar and paste it. However, it’s fairly simple to use the browser share prompt to do everything within Safari on my iPhone. I’m not sure how this workaround would serve computers and android.
I’m also noticing how inferior the in-app auto-complete options are when typing in recipes manually compared to the old version. The old version was so intuitive and felt like it knew what I was wanting to type. This new one makes some pretty bizarre or annoying inferences. Most annoying is when they put the word I need together with another one so I can’t select it without deleting the incorrect part. Ex: I want to put in minced garlic. I type “minced”, but minced alone isn’t an option, nor is ‘minced garlic’. Instead there’s “minced onion” or something else random. Why not just suggest ‘minced’ only? It’s not only a problem with minced either, it’s all the adjective seem to be suggested almost exclusively as a pair.
While this next issue won’t bother me eventually, and probably more so because I’m extensively updating my database right now, it’s still annoying that the app doesn’t automatically select new categories. Ex: I’m adding a cheeseburger recipe and I don’t have a ‘Burger’ category yet, so I add the new category. Once I save the category, I have to go back down the list to find it and check the box since it isn’t automatically selected when I add it. When I add it in the in-browser app selector, it does work to select the category automatically, so it should work when adding within the app. An issue both in-app and through Safari is that the parent category isn’t selected when I add a new subcategory, but the new subcategory is selected.
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