If you’re like me and find recipe sites really annoying, I highly recc the Paprika Recipe Manager app
It auto-cleans up the recipe and you can easily add it to a grocery list you can order by category and aisle at your go-to store. This is not an ad. This is just a hack I wanted to share.
by Dry_Draw2215
17 Comments
ashotofmilktea
That’s pretty cool. Can you save recipes for the future? If the recipe is deleted from the original website, will it be deleted from the app?
strtrech
Do you have to grant access to your browsing history?
Simple_Actuator_8174
I love the Paprika app.
GypsyMomo
Loooove this app! I love the category tagging function- makes my theme nights so easy to plan.
Alternative-Click-15
this app is one of the best things i’ve ever spent money on
Illworms
I use the recipe import fucntion on anylist and love it. I would really like an app that created recipes from insta/tiktok videos.
Imaginary-Spell-6411
Tried the Paprika app but then I stumbled upon OH, a potato! and it’s so much better. I get recipe ideas from various sources based on what I have at home, can import any recipe, scan cookbooks etc, can browse for new recipes inside the app and then it’s super easy to add these to a weekly meal plan and generate a grocery list. I found a new joy in cooking with this app.
dirtybo0ts
Best recipe app out there.
silenciovaca
Easily one of the least regretful app purchases I’ve made. I have it for computer as well and it was a game changer to be able to organize them on laptop and then have it sync to my phone for cooking/shopping. Combined with the app SuperCook (free; you select what ingredients you have on hand, any dietary restrictions or ingredients you don’t want, and it pulls up recipes you can make) it makes prepping and cooking so much easier for me.
gumercindo1959
Been looking for a new one. I’ve been using copy me that app which has worked well but it can be annoying
aFqqw4GbkHs
yes, I went all in on Paprika a few years ago and absolutely love it. I use it (on my ipad) in the kitchen for cooking, and do all my meal planning and grocery shopping with it. I use their browser to download recipes, but also have typed up family ones by hand, and I used lots of categories to organize/search in different ways.
SVAuspicious
We shop hard on price. Online shopping for curbside pickup is the silver lining of COVID. Paprika and all the other apps I have tried don’t deal well with multiple sources. The maintenance and clean-up takes time. That’s fine if you your recipes are a hobby in and of themselves. For me they’re a means to an end.
I have a big Word document with recipes, auto-generated clickable table of contents. Shopping list is on paper on the kitchen counter. Meal plan is a text file. Update shopping list from the meal plan (Thu when grocery sale flyers come out) and shop Thu night or Fri morning and pickup over the weekend in one big errand. Usually three stores but as many as seven some weeks.
I have a route optimized for fuel and for refrigerated and frozen goods. *grin*
emtaesealp
I really like Recipe keeper!
pizzaisdelish
I wanted something similar but I could use with a chromebook (or any browser). Settled on copy me that. Does the job and it is so nice to not have to search for recipe in my email (or reddit!) I’ve made before.
iTzTrulyNinja
Copy Me That has similar functionality, but it’s free.
WasabiZone13
There is only one C in recommend
LocutusOfBorgia909
I’ve been using Paprika for years now- I’m not sure what I’d do without it, honestly. It’s a great way to organize my recipes.
17 Comments
That’s pretty cool. Can you save recipes for the future? If the recipe is deleted from the original website, will it be deleted from the app?
Do you have to grant access to your browsing history?
I love the Paprika app.
Loooove this app! I love the category tagging function- makes my theme nights so easy to plan.
this app is one of the best things i’ve ever spent money on
I use the recipe import fucntion on anylist and love it. I would really like an app that created recipes from insta/tiktok videos.
Tried the Paprika app but then I stumbled upon OH, a potato! and it’s so much better. I get recipe ideas from various sources based on what I have at home, can import any recipe, scan cookbooks etc, can browse for new recipes inside the app and then it’s super easy to add these to a weekly meal plan and generate a grocery list. I found a new joy in cooking with this app.
Best recipe app out there.
Easily one of the least regretful app purchases I’ve made. I have it for computer as well and it was a game changer to be able to organize them on laptop and then have it sync to my phone for cooking/shopping. Combined with the app SuperCook (free; you select what ingredients you have on hand, any dietary restrictions or ingredients you don’t want, and it pulls up recipes you can make) it makes prepping and cooking so much easier for me.
Been looking for a new one. I’ve been using copy me that app which has worked well but it can be annoying
yes, I went all in on Paprika a few years ago and absolutely love it. I use it (on my ipad) in the kitchen for cooking, and do all my meal planning and grocery shopping with it. I use their browser to download recipes, but also have typed up family ones by hand, and I used lots of categories to organize/search in different ways.
We shop hard on price. Online shopping for curbside pickup is the silver lining of COVID. Paprika and all the other apps I have tried don’t deal well with multiple sources. The maintenance and clean-up takes time. That’s fine if you your recipes are a hobby in and of themselves. For me they’re a means to an end.
I have a big Word document with recipes, auto-generated clickable table of contents. Shopping list is on paper on the kitchen counter. Meal plan is a text file. Update shopping list from the meal plan (Thu when grocery sale flyers come out) and shop Thu night or Fri morning and pickup over the weekend in one big errand. Usually three stores but as many as seven some weeks.
I have a route optimized for fuel and for refrigerated and frozen goods. *grin*
I really like Recipe keeper!
I wanted something similar but I could use with a chromebook (or any browser). Settled on copy me that. Does the job and it is so nice to not have to search for recipe in my email (or reddit!) I’ve made before.
Copy Me That has similar functionality, but it’s free.
There is only one C in recommend
I’ve been using Paprika for years now- I’m not sure what I’d do without it, honestly. It’s a great way to organize my recipes.