From App store to Master Chef.
TURN YOUR SMARTPHONE INTO A RECIPE BOOK
We’re constantly using our smartphones to find out about the latest news, socialize with friends and shop the latest trends; so why should it be any different when it comes to cooking? The App Store has a huge selection of iOS and Apple TV apps that will improve your skills in the kitchen whether you want to hone in on your baking skills, try an international cuisine or expand your recipe base.
MASTER HUNDREDS OF QUICK AND EASY RECIPES
BigOven prides itself on having over 350,000 recipes that make cooking simple. This free app is perfect for those who are often on the go and looking to master quick and easy meals, even allowing you to upload snapshots of your own creations once you’re happy with them. Other highlights of the app include options to create your own grocery list based on the recipes you’re planning to cook alongside a weekly meal planner, making your time in the kitchen a lot more organized. Perhaps the most effective feature of BigOven is that you can search up to three ingredients and the app will give you recipe ideas, perfect for using up any leftovers.
Meet the Tinder of the food world: Tender. Primarily targeted at 18-30 year olds who want to eat out less and cook more, Tender appeals to the sense by sourcing the most deliciously attractive food photos on the web. The swipe to-save interface is based on your favorite ingredient making it easy to find recipes you know you will enjoy. With this app, simply type in a food that you like and beautiful dishes will come to you for both your viewing and cooking pleasure.
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