Once I select the “Close” button the recipe automatically scales the ingredients and the serving size. If you select the word “scale” it brings you to another screen where you can scale by whole numbers or fractions. There is an option for scaling the whole recipe – right now I have it set to scale 1x. You can switch to the cooking instructions by selecting the Directions tab. As you can see the Ingredients tab is the first to display. This is a recipe I have for Sweet n’ Spicy Chicken Bowls from the blog Budget Bytes. On the main All Recipes view, If you select a recipe it takes you to another screen with an overview of that recipe. Recipes can be assigned to multiple categories so you can use this feature to make your digital recipe box as simple or detailed as you like. I have additional categories that are not shown that organize my recipes by the sources – for example, I have a category called Budget Bytes for recipes that I found on that blog. The remaining categories shown are Side Dishes, Dessert, and Breakfast. Less Frequent Recipes is reserved for things that we make only every once in a while – like Gingerbread Houses and Apple Cider for fall. The main category that I use most frequently is Entrees. You can keep all your recipes here, or you can create categories to keep everything more organized. This is the main viewing area for the recipes in your digital recipe box. Once you open the app it takes you to the All Recipes list. The Paprika app icon is a little red spice container. Let me show you around the app and explain how it works! This allows us to share our digital recipe box so that we both have access to all the recipes. Ben and I both have the app on our iPhones and share the same account. It really isn’t necessary to have the app on all of your devices. ![]() I mainly use Paprika on my iPhone and occasionally my iPad. For example, iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps are all a different price, and you have to buy the app in each of those places to be able to sync to each device. Paprika also has the ability to wirelessly sync between devices, but you have to buy the app on each different device. I just copy the link, load it into Paprika, select “Save Recipe” and then I’m done! This saves me so much time whenever I find a new recipe because I don’t have to do much at all. The feature that I love most about Paprika is its ability to pull out the important recipe information from a website or blog post, and organize it into a recipe template with just the push of a button. Paprika is a digital recipe manager and it has made organizing my recipes so much easier! Paprika allows you to create and enter your own recipes, or to import recipes from all over the web straight into your digital recipe box. Then, my mom suggested to me an app called Paprika, and I have been using it ever since. ![]() This made meal planning really difficult, and it would take my forever to create a menu for the week. ![]() I had recipes everywhere and no way to really organize and sort through them. I started looking on Pinterest, getting emails from different cooking websites with recipes in newsletters, and collecting recipes from friends through emails or texts. When I first got out of college I wanted to start collecting recipes I found so that I could plan out meals. For more information, see my disclosures here. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Pinterest, blogs, mainstream cooking websites – there are so many different sources and options it can become daunting to try and sort through everything just to find a meal to make during the week. Now, with the internet and endless sources, there are thousands of recipes out there. You would store all those recipes in one location in your kitchen and reference them as needed. Before the internet and Pinterest, organizing your recipes meant getting out a notecard and writing down a recipe that you found in a book or that someone gave to you. ![]() Finding recipes for dinners, parties, family favorites and just everyday food can seem overwhelming.
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