NYT Cooking: Recipes & Tips

NYT Cooking: Recipes & Tips

By The New York Times Company

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2014-09-17
  • Current Version: 4.121.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 239.81 MB
  • Developer: The New York Times Company
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.91572
4.91572
From 520,847 Ratings

Description

Make your time in the kitchen easier with the NYT Cooking app. Search thousands of New York Times recipes and organize your favorites so you can cook for anyone, anytime. Subscribe in the app, or if you’re already a NYT Cooking subscriber, log in for unlimited access to our recipes and much more. RECIPE BOX Save your favorite recipes here, and organize them into personalized folders for easy access. ALWAYS-ON APP SCREEN Follow recipes easily on a screen that won’t go dark. ADVANCED SEARCH Find recipes by diet, cuisine, meal type and more from our database of over 20,000 recipes. GROCERY LIST Choose the recipes you plan to cook, then organize the ingredients into one list. GUIDES Discover recipes, videos, techniques and tips for novices and experienced home cooks. PERSONALIZED RECOMMENDATIONS Enjoy suggestions based on the recipes you’ve saved and what's in season near you. This makes it easy to find your next meal. RECIPE NOTES Get advice from home cooks on ingredient swaps and more, or leave your own tips. iPAD COMPATIBILITY Experience high-resolution photos and videos on a larger screen, keep multiple windows open and drag and drop recipes into folders in your Recipe Box. Subscription Options: - Monthly NYT Cooking subscription: $4.99. Cancel anytime. - Annual NYT Cooking subscription: $39.99. Cancel anytime. Your payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. Your subscription will automatically renew each month or year 24 hours before the end of the current period, and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can turn off auto-renew at any time from your iTunes account settings. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription to that publication, where applicable. Privacy Policy: https://www.nytimes.com/content/help/rights/privacy/policy/privacy-policy.html Terms of Service: https://www.nytimes.com/content/help/rights/terms/terms-of-service.html California Notices: https://www.nytimes.com/privacy/california-notice Feedback? Suggestions? Problems? Please contact us from within our app settings or at cookingcare@nytimes.com. Your feedback is important to us and we’ll do our best to assist you. Please note: A subscription to NYT Cooking does not include access to any other New York Times products, including but not limited to nytimes.com, mobile news content and other apps. No cancellations are allowed during active subscription periods.

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Reviews

  • Great App, Hate the Ads

    1
    By Bjorlax
    Please get rid of the ads
  • Healthy but yummy

    5
    By bobbiesox47
    Enjoying the effort to have nutrition amalgamated with taste . Thank you.
  • Comments window on iPad is infuriatingly useless

    1
    By Jporter360
    The comments from other cooks is one of the most valuable resources with this app. On the iPad the comments window is so small you can’t read the comments well. I’ve submitted this to the developers twice and they still haven’t fixed it. Terrible!
  • Less than average

    2
    By hfjffkkrkr
    I was surprised by the price of this app compared to what it offers. There aren’t many pictures or videos accompanying each recipe—some don’t have any images at all. There’s no calorie count or the ability to filter reviews by most negative, which makes finding genuine feedback harder. Overall, compared to modern websites and blogs, the app feels outdated in its approach. Disappointing for the cost.
  • Missing Small Details

    4
    By TJOSDCA
    Love this app. I gave four stars because I’m not an expert chef and I find sometimes little, important cooking details are missing and maybe assumed that the chef will know. I like every step clearly written out for me so I have no surprises in the kitchen.
  • The app is not well designed and developed

    2
    By Mikepelo1
    Love the NYT recipes but this app needs real help. Sometimes I can send friends a link to the recipe, sometimes nope. So many times I get the “something went wrong try again later” it drives me nuts. Search is terrible, sometimes I can search other times nope.
  • Love the recipes, hate the videos

    2
    By Becaru
    I really hate the fact that a video begins to play the second I open this app. If I wanted a cooking video, I would turn on the food channel on television. All I want from the New York Times cooking app is their wonderful recipes. I'm really thinking about not subscribing again when my year is up.
  • Save issue on latest update

    2
    By Jack Dangers
    The latest update (as of 1/8) has an issue where tapping a save on any recipe on the landing page causes the screen to scroll to some random position — losing where you were previously browsing
  • Technical issue

    2
    By MJL2728
    Although it is such a great app to have all the recipes in one app, “save” and “share” features are not working.
  • Good, not great

    4
    By norsemaaa
    The recipes are really fantastic. They have a nice collection of just about everything. The one drawback is that there’s a place for cooks to comment. 75% of the comments are just stupid- seriously stupid. The app says that the comments are monitored, but for example, they include comments from folks who openly state “I haven’t cook this but…blah, blah, blah..” Many cooks complain about a recipe after not reading it correctly… it’s so annoying. It would be nice if the NYT actually monitored the comments and only included helpful comments. Like my review here. Would it be helpful to you if I said in the beginning “I haven’t used the NYT cooking app, but let me give you my opinion…” stupid- right?!

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