If you want a tool to process and simplify recipes you find on the web, Cooked is a great option. It can reassemble recipes scattered across the web into a single, editable document. It also has features like smart shopping lists, ingredient suggestions and the ability to import recipes from other apps and files. And Cooked is designed to be accessible and easy to use, so it's good for people of all ages and abilities, including those with disabilities.
If you prefer a more AI-based approach, check out Flavorish. The app generates meal ideas based on the ingredients you have on hand, your dietary restrictions and your health goals. It's got a customizable cookbook, organized shopping lists and no ads. Flavorish also has offline mode and cloud sync, so it's good for people with different needs.
Last, MealPractice offers personalized recipe recommendations, meal planning and grocery shopping. It lets you create detailed shopping lists and share favorite recipes with shareable links. MealPractice offers a variety of pricing tiers, including a free account, so it's good for people at different levels of use.