10 iPhone & iPad Apps That Will Make You a Better Cook
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How to Cook Everything
Photo by: Courtesy How to Cook Everything How to Cook Everything- New York Times food columnist Mark Bittman's app, based on his popular, 5-lb. cookbook, is more user friendly and way more portable than the original. Like the book, recipes are organized by ingredient, making cooking with what you have in your fridge a lot easier. But the bells-and-whistles of this app are what make it a must-buy, from grocery lists you can email to how-to illustrations. Bittman also makes it nearly impossible to mess up a dish-each recipe step has a built in timer so there's less chance you'll forget how long your osso bucco has been cooking.
How to Cook Everything, iPad, $9.99; iPhone, $4.99
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