Lets take a look at a few tips for getting those recipes organized without losing your mind.
You have three main ways to do this.
On iPhone, Paprika includes a share extension that simplifies adding a recipe from Safari.
When youre reading a recipe in Safari, tap the share button, then Paprika.
This imports the recipe into Paprika automatically.
you’re free to also copy and paste a URL into Paprika.
Copy the full of address of any recipe, then open up the Paprika app.
Finally, you’re free to also import recipes from your desktop online window using the Paprika bookmarklet.
If you havent already, you first need to create a freePaprika cloud sync account.
Build a system that makes sense and works for you.
I dont need to make a fish category because its easier to key in fish into the search box.
Unfortunately, at least on iPhone, you might only set one timer at a time.
Paprika lets you use up to three simultaneously, and theyre integrated directly into the recipe instructions.
In any recipe, tap the blue highlighted time to start the timer.
If there are multiple timers, you’ve got the option to set three at once.
Pinning recipes makes it a little easier to juggle between a couple different dishes.
Open up a recipe and tap the pin icon in the bottom left.
when you obtain a few recipes pinned, tap that same pin icon to bounce between them.
Tap the plus sign to add whatever items you want.
Add a recipe, then pick which day of the week its for.
you’re free to also do this directly from the recipe screen by tapping the calendar button.
Menus are useful for recurring event-style meals you might make.
On the Meal Planner screen, tap the Menus button, then the plus sign.
Create a new menu, say, Easter, then tap Done.
Tap the plus sign again and you’ve got the option to add a bunch of recipes.
After you cook and eat a recipe, pop back into Paprika and rate it.
Seriously, this will help future you more than you might imagine.