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At Culinate we’re engaged in an ongoing conversation about eating well. Our content — articles, cooking tips, interviews, recipes, podcasts, food news, blog posts — helps people put real food at the center of their lives.

Culinate also works with publishers, authors, and cooks to digitally enhance recipes and cookbook content for mobile devices and the web. For information about all of our apps go to apps.culinate.com.

After all, food is fundamental. We all make dozens of decisions about it every day: what to eat, where to buy it, how to prepare it. But there’s more to dinner than meets the eye.

Located in Portland, OR Culinate focuses on being both the best online food resource for the healthier cooking and to be a key resource for publishers and authors in delivering their recipe and cookbook content via digital media like iPhones and other digital platforms (both mobile and online).

Where does our food come from? How is it produced? What does the phrase “you are what you eat” mean in the 21st century?

Culinate is a community for eaters who are asking just these kinds of questions.

Making food choices that fuse health, taste, and the environment isn’t always easy, but it’s effort well spent. At Culinate, we help you eat to your ideal.

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    At Culinate we’re engaged in an ongoing conversation about eating well. Our content — articles, cooking tips, interviews, recipes, podcasts, food news, blog posts — helps people put real food at the center of their lives. After all, food is fundamental. We all make dozens of decisions about it every day: what to eat, where to buy it, how to prepare it. But there’s more to dinner than meets the eye. Where does our food come from? How is it produced? What does the phrase “you are what you eat” mean in the 21st century? Culinate is a community for eaters who are asking just these kinds of questions. Making food choices that fuse health, taste, and the environment isn’t always easy, but it’s effort well spent. At Culinate, we help you eat to your ideal.
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  • 4.46 Avg. Rating
  • 115 Total reviews
  • App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/culinate-inc/id836333885
  • App Support: http://joyofcookingapp.com/
  • Genre: Food & Drink
  • Bundle ID: com.culinate.joy
  • App Size: 207 M
  • Version: 2.0.6
  • Release Date: March 15th, 2014
  • Update Date: April 25th, 2017

Description:

Joy of Cooking, the first cookbook in many kitchens, is now the must-have app for every cook—experts and beginners alike. Containing the entire contents of the latest edition of the bestselling and best-loved, 1,132-page book, the app is a treasury of recipes, reference materials, and special features that make planning and cooking easier than ever.

Here’s some of what you’ll find in the app:

• Universal app supports both iPhone and iPad.

• High resolution graphics and full HD resolution support for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

• Thousands of recipes and reference materials cover everything from enchiladas to lemon meringue pie.

• All materials are included in the app. No internet access is required.

• Pre-set digital timers enable you to get each recipe just right.

• Let the app speak each step aloud so you can concentrate on cooking, rather than reading.

• Navigate each recipe with simple voice commands. No need to touch the screen with sticky fingers!

• Thousands of photos and illustrations leave nothing to interpretation.

• Built-in menu-maker allows you to create a menu and use it to navigate among recipes while you cook; you can even print it out or email it to your guests.

• Joy of Cooking classic red bookmarks help you keep track of several recipes at once.

• The Favorites list lets you store recipes that you want to cook again and again.

• Shopping lists can be created easily from one or more recipes.

• The Sleep-Block feature prevents your iPad from sleeping when you just want to cook.

• A switch to enable metric units can adapt recipes to your preference.

• A built-in conversion calculator makes it easy to substitute just about anything. Want to know how many teaspoons are in a half-cup? That answer, and many others, is just a few taps away.

• A smart search page, with easy-to-set filters, gets you results fast.

• One-tap help overlays make the app’s features easy to discover.

• Email or print any recipe for easy reference when you don’t have the app.

• Easily share what you’re cooking via social media so your friends can try to keep up.

• A handy notes page on each recipe lets you file away your own customizations for later reference.

Over the years, you’ve come to expect high-quality cooking advice and recipes from the Joy of Cooking cookbook. Now you can expect the same level of satisfaction from the app.

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Praise for the Joy of Cooking app:

“As in the book, the fire hose of information — how to frost a cake, make salt-cured lemons, field-dress a gut-shot animal — is overwhelming, but the digital design makes it easier to navigate through 4,500 recipes and numberless tips.”

   — Julia Moskin, The New York Times

“@TheJoyOfCooking’s new iPad app might be the best thing to happen to home cooking since…the cast iron pan?”

   — Samin Nosrat, Author of SALT, FAT, ACID, HEAT; via Twitter

“One of the things I love about this app is that it helps bring recipes to my attention that I’ve passed over in the print versions.”

   — Marisa McClellan, Food in Jars

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Praise for the Joy of Cooking cookbook:

“I’m … a ‘Joy’ fan no matter the edition: Every recipe is written in the book’s unmistakable style, with ingredients and amounts seamlessly integrated into the instructions. For me, this is still the quintessential American cookbook.”

   — Alton Brown

“The … narrative of Joy is one of, well, joy. Its recipes will prompt readers to bound into the kitchen; their range and depth is such that there really is something for everyone.”

   — Publisher’s Weekly

“The Swiss Army knife of cookbooks.”

   — The New York Times

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macmccaskie

Jun 17, 2017

Great book, now a greater app

Even better than my hand me down 1957 print version, which has become more stained since I've had it. What I liked most about the book was its rich treatise's on food and cooking. I was just out of the Marine's and attending college when Mom said, "you need to learn how to cook." That book did just that by teaching me the basic stuff of cooking. This guy, at 59, likes basic recipes using fresh un-canned ingredients. My old joy of cooking was just that, since the trend of using cream of mushroom soup in everything wasn't popular yet. This app has maintained this tradition. When I searched for borscht today, I was thrilled to find the old "everything done by hand" version along with new everything comes out of a can recipes. For myself, I'll stick with the old timer versions. For those of us in a super hurry, you have many modern recipes to choose from.

Randy Lord

May 05, 2017

Joy of cooking

This app is great! I have used Joy for decades, and this is a wonderful enhancement.

davidfh

Mar 08, 2017

Recipes good, app baaad

The recipes are alright. They get you through the basics but no help for origins of flavor or easy follow/looking of step by step instruction at a glance. When using the app it claims you can enter ingredients to get recipes and it has an area to do so but each time I have entered multiple ingredients it comes up as nothing available. If I did this once or twice I could understand but dozens and dozens of times after multiple updates. Example: ground beef (typed in), spices (checked) and tomatoes (checked). Result: No recipes found. When you look for recipes page by page, taco salad, nachos, etc. can be found to have these ingredients.

fjpoblam

Feb 10, 2017

Encyclopedic for basic cooks. Nuff said.

Search for a food name, see alternatives. Just like The Book. I keep my dead tree Book for sentimental reasons, red ribbon marking "rolled biscuits". This is just the basics. Maybe not gourmet. Get it.

Stephen Holland

Jan 03, 2017

Love the book and the app!

The book was a wedding gift and the most lasting. This app is a very handy addition and encourages more learning!

Badkitty

Dec 02, 2016

Talking recipes!

Ok, every cook already knows that Joy is in the canon of great American cookbooks. The app contains the entire book. But wait, there's more! The app will talk you through all the steps for each recipe. It also recognizes voice commands like next, back and so on. No need to touch my screen with gunky hands. So why only 4 stars? Because the lady reading the steps speaks so slowly. It can be excruciating at times. But overall it's an excellent app.
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