If you're looking for a full-featured recipe manager that can share and sync both online and offline, Cook'n Recipe Keeper is a strong contender. The system indexes your recipes, creates shopping lists and offers meal planning tools. It works on iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, Mac, Apple Watch and Alexa. You can share recipes by email and social media, and import recipes from other apps and websites. It also offers AI-powered suggestions and customizable layouts, so it's good for home cooks and families.
Another strong contender is Flavorish, an AI-powered app that suggests meals based on your ingredients and preferences. It's got offline mode and cloud sync, so you can use it on the go or at home. Flavorish also generates neatly packaged shopping lists and accommodates different dietary restrictions. With its free Basic plan and a Premium plan that lets you generate unlimited AI recipes, it's good for casual cooks and serious meal planners.
If you want a tool that can convert web-based recipes into a single system, Cooked is worth a look. The system can extract recipes from any web page, organize them with your own notes and categorize them with interactive diagrams. It also can create smart shopping lists and suggest ingredient combinations. With private accounts, dictation and printable PDFs, Cooked is designed to be useful for people with disabilities, and it's free to use with a Patron subscription for premium features.
Last, MealPractice offers meal planning and grocery shopping with AI-generated recipe suggestions and weekly meal planning tools. You can save and share recipes you like and generate new ones based on your preferences. The service integrates with services like Amazon Fresh and Instacart for ordering groceries. With tiered pricing plans, MealPractice is good for people who want to pay for a more streamlined meal planning and grocery shopping experience.