Ah, the iPhone. Love it or hate it, it's here to stay and has some useful applications for the home cook. Read on ...
Do you use food and cooking apps on your iPhone? If so, which ones?
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I love the Little Chef app, since I'm lousy at math it makes recipe conversions much, much easier.
I would like to let everybody know that we just released a new app called Kitchen Calculator PRO which is very useful when cooking. It helps with cooking conversions and scaling recipes (add, subtract, multiply, divide) using standard cooking fractions.
I just found a great new iPhone app for cooking. All you need is the serving size of the recipe and the number of guests you want to scale the recipe for and this app does everything else. I was relieved 'cause I have 14 coming to dinner for Thanksgiving and I have a lot of 4 person recipes. So what kind of fraction would I have to use to scale that one up? Hmm. Anyhow, the app is called Serving Sizer recipe converter and you can find it on the AppStore.
Additionally to the recipes apps mentioned there, if you’re interested by Lebanese cuisine, check out the app called “100 Lebanese Recipes”. It complements the general recipes apps. Easy to use and high quality pics ;-) You can browse the recipes by category, name and picture, search by name, description & ingredients, mark and retrieve your favorite dishes, calculate and convert different liquid or dry units, and browse a wide glossary of cooking terms...
http://tinyurl.com/100-lebanese-recipes
If you want a good app for information about fish the Fishmonger app is great. It gives info about flavor profile, alternate names, fresh availability, butchering yields and videos about to to butcher whole fish. Useful app if you love fish.