Recipe One: Recipe Keeper

Recipe One: Recipe Keeper

By oren haliva

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2025-05-27
  • Current Version: 1.4.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 45.62 MB
  • Developer: oren haliva
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.1
Score: 4.16667
4.16667
From 24 Ratings

Description

One‑tap import! grabs any recipe from links, videos, images and PDFs Get just the recipe in a clean step‑by‑step view with zero ads or stories IMPORT ALLRECIPES • Paste a link from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest or any website • Capture cookbook pages or handwritten cards with fast OCR image scan • Pull ingredients straight from a video even when they are not in the captions • Bulk‑add your own recipes by pasting text or dictating steps JUST THE RECIPE • Distraction‑free cooking view keeps the screen awake while you work • Search by name, ingredient, cook time or nutrition facts • Filter keto, vegan, gluten‑free or your own custom tags COOKBOOK FOLDERS • Create unlimited cookbooks to group favourites, weekly menus or holiday dishes • Tag recipes and add personal ratings for quick access SHARE HOW YOU LIKE • Export any recipe as a nicely formatted PDF • Send recipes from links, PDFs or images to friends in one tap • Import data from Paprika, Whisk, SuperCook and other managers in minutes Skip screenshots and endless scrolling. Download Recipe One now and keep every recipe in one tidy place, ready whenever inspiration strikes.

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Reviews

  • On its way to being an amazing app!

    3
    By stephieyaknow
    The UI could be a bit more streamlined but scanning feature for cookbooks is superior to other apps that offer the same thing. Automatic tagging is also incredibly helpful! My only request is the ability to edit the recipes I scan such as correcting a spelling error for a Middle Eastern dish or changing the photo. Importing via URL either through the browser shortcut or copying/pasting lacks actual usability. I attempted to import two different recipes and it went through the process of analyzing them and parsing them but did not actually save anything. I think once the kinks are ironed out and the import is fixed, it will be on its way to being nearly perfect enough for me to switch from Paprika.

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