NYT Cooking: Quick Tasty Meals

NYT Cooking: Quick Tasty Meals

By The New York Times Company

Score: 4.91507
4.91507
From 533,306 Ratings

Description

New York Times Cooking has thousands of quick recipes you’ll love to make, from easy weeknight dinners to holiday showstoppers. Editor-curated collections make it easy to find the right recipe, and helpful videos make them fun and simple to cook. With our digital Recipe Box, you can easily save favorites, plan a grocery list and organize the dishes you want to try. Each recipe in our collection is tested to make sure it’s accurate and delicious, every time. We publish new recipes and videos every day. Subscribe to New York Times Cooking in the app, or if you’re already a subscriber, log in for unlimited access to our recipes and much more. THE NYT COOKING APP INCLUDES: DELICIOUS AND SIMPLE RECIPES - Healthy, hearty, vegetarian or anything else: We have 30-minute dinner recipes for seamless meal planning. - From morning muffins to desserts for a crowd, we have tried-and-true baking recipes for every occasion. - Our recipes include ratings, reviews and helpful tips from thousands of other home cooks. COOKS YOU KNOW AND LOVE - We have quick recipes and cooking videos from cooks you trust, including Samin Nosrat, Ina Garten and more. - Plus, tips, tricks and demonstrations from our editors, including Melissa Clark and Eric Kim. HELPFUL COOKING VIDEOS - Follow step-by-step demonstrations and guides. - Scroll through hundreds of short-form cooking videos to discover new recipes. - Sit back and enjoy episodes of our longform shows, like Cooking 101 and The Veggie. MEAL PREP MADE EASY - Search our database of over 20,000 recipes by diet, cuisine, meal type and more. - Save and organize the recipes you want to make each week in your Recipe Box. - Add the ingredients to our built-in grocery list, or skip the hassle and order grocery delivery via Instacart. EASY VIEWING WITH iPAD COMPATIBILITY - Watch high-resolution cooking videos and photos on a larger screen. - Keep multiple windows open for simpler cooking. - Drag and drop simple recipes into folders in your Recipe Box. BY DOWNLOADING THE NEW YORK TIMES COOKING APP, you agree to: • The New York Times Privacy Policy: https://www.nytimes.com/privacy/privacy-policy • The New York Times Cookie Policy: https://www.nytimes.com/privacy/cookie-policy • The New York Times California Privacy Notices: https://www.nytimes.com/privacy/california-notice • The New York Times Terms of Service: https://www.nytimes.com/content/help/rights/terms/terms-of-service.html

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Reviews

  • Never syncs

    3
    By Buckner Graphics
    I’m not quite sure what the problem is I login I log out. My saved recipes are never the same on my iPad computer and phone. Everyone has a different favorites list. For some reason. I’m not quite sure what the problem is. I’m signed into the same account according to my email and password.
  • Used to be so good

    2
    By PRmaven51
    I have had this app for years and it was good. However, there are a lot of recipes on repeat as the daily feature and those that are new highlight chickpeas and tofu. Cool if you are into that. Just not sure I’m getting much value at this point.
  • Thieves

    1
    By Seadpodcity
    This app wants you to make purchases outside of the app for your monthly subscriptions which forces you to have to go back through and navigate through them in order to cancel your subscription. This is just a way for them to lock you in and make it harder for you to unsubscribe if you no longer want their services after your free trial. You should be able to sign up and unsubscribe through your iPhone settings portal. They also want to log into all of your information. I downloaded this app and then instantly deleted it once I saw what they were up to.
  • Evan better recipes?

    1
    By judithdp
    I’m shocked to see misspelled words in the New York Times! This is the second one I’ve seen as I just added the app. Now I’m not sure if it’s being written by AI or a careless editor, which makes me hesitant to try the recipes.
  • NYT App Developers - Please Look!

    5
    By Meg Maisy
    Hi NYT App Developers, I love your app but I have a request. Can you please include the recipe image on the recipe when printing directly from the app? Whenever I print directly from the app, the recipe image disappears. Thanks!
  • So tacky to put ads in a paid app

    2
    By Wu_Tang_Clam
    Love the recipes, but really imploring the NYT staff to seek other revenue streams than ADS IN A PAID APP. It’s giving Death of Journalism.
  • Love it but…

    3
    By Leah Bannon
    Would be 5 stars if you let me filter meat out of the homepage.
  • Filter function

    1
    By ukaosl
    This app is amazing. It’s crisp, clean, and easy to use. The biggest problem is that it has no default filter function. We are vegetarian. We will never eat meat. We do not want to see meat recipes. There is no way to communicate that to the app. It makes it so annoying. Please introduce a simple filter function. Once you choose the filter, everything is displayed with that filter.
  • Great app

    4
    By bfeinauer
    Love the app. What would make it better ids if it could take advantage of apple reminders smart lists when creating a groceries list.
  • Ads for Paying Subscribers

    1
    By JM02115
    This app inserts ads, even for those who pay for an annual subscription which is ridiculous. Ads should be waived for paying customers.

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