NYT Cooking: Recipes & Tips for pc

NYT Cooking for Pc 5n4p8

Published by The New York Times Company on 2025-03-11 5b4b6h

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 4.126.0
  • File size: 60.38 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10



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★ ★ ★ NYT Cooking Overview 4t2o4h

       

What is NYT Cooking? The NYT Cooking app is a subscription-based app that allows s to search and save thousands of New York Times recipes, organize them into personalized folders, and create grocery lists. The app also offers advanced search options, personalized recommendations, recipe notes, and guides for novice and experienced home cooks. The app is compatible with iPad and offers high-resolution photos and videos on a larger screen.



Software Features and Description 2e1n4w

1. Please note: A subscription to NYT Cooking does not include access to any other New York Times products, including but not limited to nytimes.com, mobile news content and other apps.

2. Your subscription will automatically renew each month or year 24 hours before the end of the current period, and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.

3. Experience high-resolution photos and videos on a larger screen, keep multiple windows open and drag and drop recipes into folders in your Recipe Box.

4. Search thousands of New York Times recipes and organize your favorites so you can cook for anyone, anytime.

5. Subscribe in the app, or if you’re already a NYT Cooking subscriber, for unlimited access to our recipes and much more.

6. Save your favorite recipes here, and organize them into personalized folders for easy access.

7. Discover recipes, videos, techniques and tips for novices and experienced home cooks.

8. Choose the recipes you plan to cook, then organize the ingredients into one list.

9. Find recipes by diet, cuisine, meal type and more from our database of over 20,000 recipes.

10. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

11. Enjoy suggestions based on the recipes you’ve saved.

12. Liked NYT Cooking? here are 5 Food & Drink apps like SideСhef: Easy Cooking Recipes; Cooking Calculator Pro; Project Foodie: Guided Cooking; Easy Cooking - Healthy Recipes; Pepperplate Cooking Planner;





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Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install NYT Cooking: Recipes & Tips app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the s folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using NYT Cooking on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
  • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "NYT Cooking"
  • The search will reveal the NYT Cooking: Recipes & Tips app icon. Open, then click "Install".
  • Once NYT Cooking is ed inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including NYT Cooking.
  • Now enjoy NYT Cooking on PC.

a Compatible APK for PC


Developer Rating Current version
Get APK for PC → The New York Times Company 4.92 4.126.0


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Developer Reviews Rating
Get Free on Mac The New York Times Company 525222 4.92

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- Recipe Box: Save and organize favorite recipes into personalized folders for easy access.

- Always-On App Screen: Follow recipes easily on a screen that won’t go dark.

- Advanced Search: Find recipes by diet, cuisine, meal type, and more from a database of over 20,000 recipes.

- Grocery List: Choose recipes to cook and organize ingredients into one list.

- Guides: Discover recipes, videos, techniques, and tips for novice and experienced home cooks.

- Personalized Recommendations: Enjoy suggestions based on saved recipes.

- Recipe Notes: Get advice from home cooks on ingredient swaps and more, or leave your own tips.

- iPad Compatibility: Experience high-resolution photos and videos on a larger screen, keep multiple windows open, and drag and drop recipes into folders in your Recipe Box.

- Subscription Options: Monthly and annual subscriptions available for $4.99 and $39.99 respectively.

- : The app has a that can be accessed through the app.

- of Service: The app has of service that can be accessed through the app.

- California Notices: The app has California notices that can be accessed through the app.

- : s can the app's team for , suggestions, or problems through the app settings or at [email protected].


✔ Pros: 612y5e

- The app provides inspiration for cooking with random ingredients.

- Recipes are attributed to well-known chefs from the New York Times.

- The app is easy to use and has an elegant design.

- The ability to add recipes from other online sites is a generous plus.

- The app is great for exploring and finding help on cooking techniques.


☹ Cons: 6y3k6i

- The app has slowly gone downhill and is not as useful as it used to be.

- The app is not worth the price.

- The app no longer shows pictures of non-NYT recipes, making it difficult to browse through saved recipes for visual inspiration.

- Non-NYT recipes cannot be organized into different folders.



Top Pcmac Reviews 1r1d47

  • This app inspires

    By Sad 3 (Pcmac )

    The this app app has given a new lease on life to my nightly dinner prep. I search the app almost every evening for inspiration about how to make a tasty meal from the random items in my fridge - that still-snowy-white cauliflower I bought a week ago, the frozen shrimp, the impulse purchase of a new harissa sauce. It never fails me. If I don’t have all the ingredients in a recipe, I don’t run to the store, but improvise. I substitute parsley for cilantro, sweet onions for leeks, or just omit. I love that all the recipes are attributed to chefs I’ve come to know from regular reading of the Times, so I can prioritize my favorites, whose tastes are a good match for my household’s. This alone makes the app far more reliable than the recipes that pop up on a random Google search. If I happen to be connected to a printer, I print a hard copy for reference in the kitchen. If not, I prop up my smart phone or tablet on the kitchen counter, fetch my ingredients from the convenient list at the top, and switch over to a news program to stave off kitchen ennui while I chop and simmer. My only complaint is that the recipes tend to underestimate prep and cooking time, so I’ve learned it’s best to allow some extra time. But the $39/year was a great expenditure.
  • Almost perfect

    By Bj28$ (Pcmac )

    This is my go-to place for finding and then organizing recipes. It is easy to use, and wonderful for exploring and for finding help on cooking techniques. The ability to add recipes from other online sites is a generous plus. The whole design of the app is elegant and clean. My one (minor, but...) complaint that keeps from getting this 5 stars is that the categories were added a few releases ago and I cannot override or change them. I had already set up my own categories at that point and the “enforced” ones are more numerous and also more general than I like. The Brunch category for example duplicates a category I had set up, but about 80% of our selections match—do I sort through each group and modify (tricky to do on a mobile phone!) so I can delete my old Brunch category, or do I leave both of them.....grrrr. Some of the new categories are general—Dinner for example—where I would rather set up my own according to type of food—casserole, meat, nonmeat, etc. I would like to be able to do away with the the app defined categories altogether, but can’t see a way to do that. So I am left with all their new categories, many of my own, and lots of duplication. It’s frustrating in an otherwise well designed app. I still consider it my favorite and highly recommend it.
  • Transformative

    By bevatron (Pcmac )

    Of course we all know the the app to be a fantastic (and for some people the only) source. When my spouse began working overnight and we added the Instapot and Braun hand mixers to our tiny San Francisco apartment - this resource became a necessary replacement for about 85% of our spontaneous dining out adventures. I love how readers (chefs) can comment directly on the recipe or ingredients (worth 2 stars). I also love how this can be nearly added to your personal journaling or self care routines (worth another 2 stars). The the app have selected fairly achievable efforts - but a Whole Foods or accessible farmer’s markets really help with the projects. Be prepared to pay more than restaurant prices and to handle leftovers - kind of not allowed in our small apartment - that is where the overnight colleagues come in. You’ll hopefully come to this app for the creativity and life choices and stay for the compliments and gratitude of others. Food and shared food experiences is one of the strongest pillars of a life well lived.
  • Not feeling the love

    By dzitnup (Pcmac )

    When I first got it I thought it was great. It has slowly gone downhill though, to the point where it’s not even really useful anymore and definitely not worth the price. It just feels like the app is being neglected, and with every update it gets worse. It was great that you can save recipes from other sites, but now the app no longer shows the pictures of non-the app recipes so you have to read the title of each one to find what you want. Forget about browsing through your saved recipes to find visual inspiration for dinner! Also, it does not allow you to organize non-the app recipes into different folders... Thus in order to find anything I have try and the exact title of the recipe I’m looking for and scroll through dozens of recipe names hoping to find it. It is literally easier to google it and just find the recipe online again. The final insult was that now it makes you sign in every single time you use it which is a huge PITA... I’m not really worried about someone stealing my recipes! If you’re just saving the app recipes this would be adequate but if you want to save all your online recipes in one place, look elsewhere. I switched to Paprika.




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