NYT Cooking - Recipes from The New York Times
By The New York Times Company
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Description
Introducing The New York Times Cooking app for iOS. Browse, search and save more than 17,000 recipes from The New York Times, featuring beautiful photography, and easy-to-follow instructions.
App features:
• Browse The Times’s archive of recipes, with new recipes added each week
• Search more than 17,000 recipes by diet, cuisine type, preparation method, meal type and more
• Save your favorite NYT recipes, as well as recipes from other websites, all in your personal recipe box
• Mark recipes you’ve cooked, rate recipes, and leave notes
for fellow cooks or just for yourself for when you cook again
• Access your saved recipes anywhere you use NYT Cooking, including desktop, iPhone and iPad
• Link Evernote with NYT Cooking to keep all your recipes in one place and use Evernote to save recipes from other websites and cookbooks. Recipes you save in NYT Cooking will sync with Evernote, and vice versa
• Share your favorite recipes with friends and family via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and email
• Plus: The app display won’t go to sleep while you’re cooking—we keep it awake for you as long as a recipe is onscreen.
In addition to these core features, the iPad App allows you to also:
• Discover recipes recommended just for you
• Organize your recipes into customizable collections
• Learn to cook with instructional technique videos
The New York Times Cooking app for iOS is free.
Feedback? Suggestions? Problems? Please contact us at cookingcare@nytimes.com or from within the app itself. Your feedback is important to us, and we’ll do our best to assist you.
What's New in Version 2.12.3
Bug fixes and app improvements.
If you like our app, please take a moment to rate us in the App Store. Need help? You can reach us at cookingcare@nytimes.com.













Customer Reviews
A few of my favorite things
What I love about this app (in particular order):
1. The app stays open with the recipe until you close it. Yes, I know it uses battery power, but I can't stand having to unlock my phone 50 times to check the recipe while I am making something. I mean, while I am trussing a chicken or kneading a sticky dough, I would prefer to just glance at the recipe instead of tapping in my password. This feature is so simple and SO helpful for me!
2. Credible recipes from credible sources. I want a recipe for Magnolia Bakery cupcakes, not Joe-Schmoe's mom's...no offense to Joe-Schmoe. New York City is full of brilliant chefs and bakers. If your recipes are thriving in the city that never sleeps, then you must be doing something right. And thank you for sharing them with us!
Love it, but why explicit content rating?
I use this all the time and love it, but my kids can't download the app because for some kooky reason it is rated as having explicit content. Food porn maybe? 😂One thing is desperately needs is a way to add tags to saved recipes from other sites (you can't search for them) and a "recently viewed" section to quickly find a recipe you've been working on. It is annoying when it decides to reload and you have to search again for the recipe you are in the middle of. But, fabulous recipes, and the comments are priceless. Also nifty that you can save private comments (I use it to save cooking times for my oven, and also mistakes so I don't repeat them).
My favorite cooking app!
I'm have used dozens of these recipes and while I don't always love the results, the recipes are accurate, clearly written and reliable. I go to Sam Sifton's clever column each week to see what's coming before I shop for food. He even gives book recommendations. I love Melissa Clark's recipes and her videos are superb, just like the food styling and photography. Both have induced me to try out new dishes. I was a loyal subscriber to ATK and Cook's Illustrated for a decade, but grew tired of the paywalls popping up all the time and recipes ho-hum. This site is well worth the price of a NYT subscription which I generally despise for its biased columnists and its slanted reporting .
- Free
- Category: Food & Drink
- Updated: May 10, 2017
- Version: 2.12.3
- Size: 111 MB
- Apple Watch: Yes
- Language: English
- Seller: The New York Times Company (iDP)
- © 2014 The New York Times
Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

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