Friday, August 15, 2014

Recipe Review: A digital cookbook for the Mac

The kitchen is both a science and an art that both can be very successful for a number of strict guidelines or create a new dish in the heat of the moment (and with a full stomach). Even the early leaders, however, has a reserve of favorite recipes on hand, if nothing else, then just use when the next meal is coming calls.

Recipes (Mac App Store link) are leaders at all levels of a digital box, in which you record, view and find their recipes. The application offers an elegant interface that focuses on all elements of a quick recipe: basic information such as name, difficulty level and cooking time will be logged along with the step by step list of ingredients and instructions. A shopping list is also available separately, although unfortunately no way to fill it with the ingredients of a recipe or sync with the Reminders app.

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Recipes can also use the cooking instructions from a website of your choice with a built-in browser (for starters, provides a list of the most popular sites that recipe application) to import. The process is not particularly intuitive, you can copy text, and drag the various fields that offer the application and does not offer much to say, but does not work, and when you get used to this process is relatively simple access web revenue.

The search function works well, although it seems not to extend to the ingredients list or detailed instructions, a useful tool if all you have in the fridge is a pound of ground beef and you do not feel like eating hamburgers for dinner.

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