Paprika: The Recipe Organizer App I’ve Been Looking For (2024)

Anjali Prasertong

Anjali Prasertong

Anjali Prasertong is a writer and public health dietitian focused on food systems, racial equity, and nutrition. Originally from Los Angeles, she has taught English in rural Japan, worked as a private chef in Malibu, and led an innovative city-funded corner store program in New Orleans that increased fresh food access in low-income neighborhoods. She was previously a contributing editor for The Kitchn, and currently lives in Denver with her husband and two kids.

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Paprika: The Recipe Organizer App I’ve Been Looking For (1)

Item: Paprika Recipe Manager
Price: $4.99 – $19.99
Overall Impression: A simple-to-use, attractive and intuitive app for storing recipes you find both online and off.

Last year I talked about wanting to organize all my bookmarked recipes, which over the years had gotten scattered across a number of different systems (Google Reader, Evernote, Delicious), none of which really worked for me anymore. I decided to give Paprika a try and was happy to discover it has all the features I’ve been looking for in a recipe app, along with a few I didn’t even know I wanted, but am glad to have.

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Paprika app for the Mac, iPhone, iPad or Android (Image credit: Anjali Prasertong)

The Review

Characteristics and specs: Paprika is a recipe management app that allows you to capture online recipes and sync them automatically between various devices. To add a recipe you found online, you navigate to the website within the app’s browser and locate the recipe you want to add, or use their bookmarklet to save recipes while browsing online. On websites for most major food magazines, as well as recipe-focused sites like Epicurious, recipes are captured with the click of a button, but even entering recipes from blogs or non-compatible websites takes less than a minute of highlighting and clicking. It’s also possible to enter your own personal recipes, so that everything is stored in one place. The app also makes it easy to generate grocery lists or meal plans based on the recipes you have saved.

Favorite details: One-click recipe capturing! I really appreciate the intuitiveness of the app; captured recipes are almost always formatted perfectly and items on the grocery store list are already organized into the correct aisles (“Produce,” “Canned and Jar Goods,” etc.), so I don’t have to waste a lot of time correcting the technology’s incorrect assumptions. (I wish I could say the same for my iPhone’s Auto Correct!)

Potential problems: Capturing and entering recipes works best on a computer, while grocery shopping and using the recipes is best done from a mobile device, so getting the most from Paprika means buying the app for more than one device. (It’s possible the iPad version of the app combines the best of both worlds, but I haven’t tried it.)

Splurge-worthy? At $19.99 for the Mac app and $4.99 for the iPhone, iPad, and Android apps, Paprika is more expensive than the usual under-$2 app, but the features and ease of use make it worth the extra money.

Recipe organization is a very personal thing. I always wanted to love

using Evernote to store recipes

Paprika is both. I’ve been using it for a couple months now and I’ve not only made progress on adding all the recipes I’ve had scattered around the web, I’ve also been more systematic about immediately searching for and adding recipes that catch my eye in magazines, newspapers, or blogs.

Quite simply, Paprika provides everything I’ve been looking for in a recipe organizing app: simple yet intuitive recipe capturing, Cloud syncing across multiple devices, easy-to-read formatting, and good-looking design. If these features are in line with what you’re looking for too, Paprika is definitely worth a try.

Find It! Paprika Recipe Manager, $4.99 – $19.99, available for the Mac, iPhone, iPad & Android

Related: The Recipe Box: A New Recipe Organizer for Your iPad

Apartment Therapy Media makes every effort to test and review products fairly and transparently. The views expressed in this review are the personal views of the reviewer and this particular product review was not sponsored or paid for in any way by the manufacturer or an agent working on their behalf.

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FAQs

Paprika: The Recipe Organizer App I’ve Been Looking For? ›

Paprika is an app that helps you organize your recipes, make meal plans, and create grocery lists. Using Paprika's built-in browser, you can save recipes from anywhere on the web. Want to access your recipes on your phone or tablet?

What happened to the Paprika app? ›

Please note that Paprika 2 was discontinued in 2017 and is no longer being actively developed. Paprika 2 is not compatible with recent versions of iOS.

Is the Paprika app free? ›

Getting Started With Paprika

Paprika is available on the Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows platforms as a free app, but you can purchase it for $4.99 to unlock Paprika Cloud Sync (to carry recipes and lists across devices) and the ability to save unlimited recipes (otherwise you're limited to just 50).

Do you have to buy the Paprika app for each device? ›

Yes. The iOS, macOS, Android, and Windows versions of Paprika are all developed and sold separately. You will need to purchase the app individually for each platform you want to use it on. Licenses purchased for one platform are not transferable to another platform.

How much is full version of Paprika app? ›

Paprika does not offer a free trial of their program, so if you are looking to try it out, I would recommend buying the phone app for only $4.99, compared to the desktop version at $29.99. If you enjoy the mobile app, then the desktop app might make sense, but $30 feels high for a program you have no experience with.

Why is my Paprika app not syncing? ›

Make sure you have a Paprika account:

This is accessed by going to Paprika's Settings -> Cloud Sync. If you are not currently logged in, then your app will not sync. If you already have a Paprika account, press the Login button and login to that account.

Can you add your own recipes to Paprika? ›

Paprika's grocery list makes it easy to shop for your recipes. You can make multiple grocery lists, add entire recipes to your grocery list, as well as your own custom grocery items.

What is the best free recipe app? ›

The best free recipe apps are now at the palms of food lovers' hands.
  • SideChef. ...
  • Tasty. ...
  • BBC Good Food. ...
  • Food Network Kitchen. ...
  • Mealime Meal Plans & Recipes. ...
  • Cookpad. ...
  • Kitchen Stories. Used On Apple iOS, Amazon, App Gallery, and Google Play. ...
  • BigOven. Used On Apple iOS, Google Play, And On Web Browsers.
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Is the Recipe Keeper app free? ›

Recipe Keeper is an app for iPhone and Android devices. There are also web apps for Chrome and Windows browsers which make it easy to save recipes on a computer. The free version is limited to saving a certain number of recipes but a premium version is just $13 with no monthly subscription.

Does Paprika sync across devices? ›

Paprika Cloud Sync allows you to seamlessly sync your recipes, grocery lists, and meal plans across all of your devices, so you can take your recipes everywhere.

Is there an app to save recipes? ›

Built with the at-home cook in mind, RecipeBox allows you to save your favorite recipes in one place. It's your all-inclusive kitchen assistant. With RecipeBox, you can organize recipes, plan your upcoming meals, create your grocery list, and even grocery shop in the app.

Do I have to buy Recipe Keeper for each device? ›

AVAILABLE ACROSS ALL OF YOUR DEVICES Share your recipes, shopping lists and meal planner across all your Windows, Android, iPhone, iPad and Mac devices (separate purchase required for Android, iPhone/iPad and Mac).

Can a family share Paprika app? ›

If you are part of the same household and want to keep your recipes, grocery lists, meal planner, and other data synced between your devices, we recommend simply sharing a Paprika account. Each person will need to purchase and install the relevant version(s) of Paprika on their devices.

Will there be a Paprika 4? ›

Alexa and Echo Show support are currently under development and will be released as part of Paprika 4. (Please note we do not have a specific release date at this time.) We will not be able to support Google Nest Hub as Google is discontinuing third-party integration for Google Assistant.

What happened to copy me that app? ›

The Copy Me That app is back in the App Store!

You can also find it in the Android Play Store. On computers, use our website www.copymethat.com and add the Copy Me That button to your browser.

What is the app that saves recipes from websites? ›

RecipeSage is a free (donation based & open source) personal recipe keeper, meal planner, and shopping list manager for Web, IOS, and Android. Quickly capture and save recipes from any website simply by entering the website URL. Sync your recipes, meal plans, and shopping lists between all of your devices.

Can you share paprika 3 with your spouse? ›

If you would like to share all of your Paprika data (recipes, grocery lists, pantry, meal calendar, and menus) with another person, you can share the same Paprika account between multiple devices. All devices logged into the same Paprika account will sync together with the same underlying data.

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