NYT Cooking: Quick Tasty Meals

NYT Cooking: Quick Tasty Meals

By The New York Times Company

Score: 4.91521
4.91521
From 533,067 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

  • Not allergy friendly

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    By Mmmno16890
    With allergies so prevalent today, it’s sad that this PAID app not only doesn’t allow for allergen filters/tagging aside from gluten and dairy, but most of its recipe spotlights don’t have allergen friendly variations. Give me a gluten-free holiday cookie, please!!
  • In General

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    By Guerrera Local
    This cooking section is hard to use. The recipes are hidden behind layers of gates. I pay for my subscription to the New York Times. Subscribers should have easy access to the information we pay to receieve. The entire digital experience of the NY Times is deficient and disappointing. The cooking section is the worst of all. I should not have to continually jump between venues in order to see a recipe. I've just about had it and may cancel. I recognize that this review may be useless because it is unlikely that a real person will read it, since everything is being done by AI.
  • Wish accessibility was better

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    By sparkii428
    Enjoying this app very much. Every now and then I forget where I’ve put my glasses and can’t read the recipe while I’m cooking. Unfortunately, the NYT Cooking app doesn’t allow me to pinch and zoom in. Ugh! - An eager and frustrated new cook.
  • Terrible

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    By John the Builder 1972
    I was trying to make French toast using this app but I couldn’t due to payment
  • Frustrating app

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    By Sonoita-bound
    My one complaint is that the app has saved over 1,000 in my account without any input from me. I have not saved any of these recipes myself; this is done by the app. The only way I can delete any of these from my “saved” recipes according to the app and cooking.nytimes.com is to delete them one by one. Needless to say, very frustrating.
  • No free version

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    By ErikaMillyG
    You can only view one recipe as a non NYT Subscriber. I would keep the app if I could have seen more than just the one egg salad recipe. How do I know if I would like it without being able to even try it? Most apps have a non-premium version for us less fortunate people. Not this one, unless I am missing something.
  • Not working on iPad

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    By CDRussell1234
    I love this app, but I would really like it to work on iPad and not just iPhone.
  • Works on iPhone, not on iPad

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    By Tarhiyna
    I recently bought the app as I’ve always enjoyed the recipes from New York Times. On my iPhone, the recipes are easy to read, and I have no issues. While on my iPad, I am unable to login and the screen freezes. Which is unfortunate as I really looked forward to using it to make recipes. I’ve tried uninstalling reinstalling resetting my iPad, but nothing seems to work. 🙁
  • Servers often down

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    By WonkaWeekend
    Was very excited to use the app. I made a couple of wonderful recipes. However, frequently the app has stalled when loading, making it unusable in multiple instances I would have loved to make something. Unfortunately it hasn’t been very reliable for the time that I’ve had my subscription. I tried reinstalling the app and everything. I will change my reviews when this is fixed.
  • Not working on iPad after update ON THANKSGIVING

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    By greyhound-mama
    Just when I needed this app on my iPad, so I could cook with an easy reference, it updated overnight while I had it charging and now it DOES NOT WORK. When I open the app, it shows a splash screen that has a “Continue” button you can’t tap on, so you get stuck. Great timing, y’all. Don’t you know not to do releases before big holidays / office PTO / weekends?

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