Cooks these days have a lot on their plate, but thankfully, there are useful iOS apps to get started with meal prep, recipe organization, and more. For busy cooks who need help with things like making ...
Cooking apps are quite useful since many people prefer to stay at home because of the rising infected cases caused by the current global COVID-19 pandemic. They can rely on these apps to become master ...
Home cooking is having a moment again—driven by rising grocery costs, growing health awareness, and a renewed interest in building everyday skills. But even motivated cooks hit the same roadblocks: ...
Following recipes is easy and convenient with Paprika. Photo: Ian Fuchs/Cult of Mac Have you ever decided to make dinner, only to find the recipe has gone missing. Sometimes it’s a misplaced notecard, ...
In July 2020, when a nationwide yeast shortage coincided with a cultural craving for homemade carbohydrates, iOS developers John Scalo and Davey McGavern released their Rise-Sourdough Baking app. Rise ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." We’ve been dreaming of a cooking app for a long time—a tool that could make cooking more fun, more ...
Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile Editor and Managing Editor of Health and Wellness. Currently, she is a freelance editor. Throughout her career, she's written about ...
This story was originally published in On Background with Mark Stenberg, a free, weekly newsletter that explores the key themes shaping the media industry. You can sign up for it here. Given that I am ...
Between the enormous amount of food media in the world—from food bloggers and recipe websites to television shows and glossy magazines—cookbooks, and our tried-and-trued recipe collections, it’s hard ...
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The most-watched YouTube video for the New York Times’ Cooking channel features chef and cookbook author Claire Saffitz carefully walking viewers through the steps of making the perfect croissant. As ...