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Cook’s Illustrated app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 848 ratings )
Lifestyle Food & Drink
Developer: Americas Test Kitchen LP
Free
Current version: 2.0.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 08 Sep 2010
App size: 7.28 Mb

Need a foolproof recipe for dinner tonight? From Pan-Seared Thick Cut Strip Steaks or Crisp Roast Chicken to Grilled Salmon or Pasta with Creamy Tomato Sauce we have you covered. Standing in the supermarket and don’t know which brand of extra virgin olive oil to buy? Cook’s Illustrated reviews will tell you which brand took top honors for its “fruity flavor and excellent balance” and which brand “tasted like motor oil”. The Cook’s Illustrated app arms you with 50 of Cook’s Illustrated’s all-time best recipes, along with a collection of popular and practical supermarket ingredient taste tests and equipment reviews, recipe videos, and kitchen timer and shopping list features.

A practical companion to a CooksIllustrated.com membership, the Cook’s Illustrated app gives CooksIllustrated.com members access to all of the members-only recipes, recipe specific videos, ingredient taste tests, and equipment reviews available on CooksIllustrated.com.

App features:
•50 of our all-time best recipes, covering appetizers and main courses, to side dishes, breakfasts, and desserts.
•Recipes developed in America’s Test Kitchen, America’s most trusted test kitchen
•Browse recipes by cuisine or category
•Recipe overview videos for every recipe
•Dozens of taste test reviews for supermarket ingredients
•Dozens of unbiased reviews for kitchen equipment and gadgets
•Shopping list feature expandable to accommodate additional items
•Start and manage multiple kitchen timers
•Organize recipes, taste tests, and equipment reviews in your “Favorites”
•CooksIllustrated.com members can log in to access all members-only recipe, taste test, and equipment review content
•Favorites content automatically synched up with CooksIlustrated.com members’ Favorites content organized online
•Share app’s recipes, taste tests, and equipment reviews via email or Facebook


About Cook’s Illustrated
Cook’s Illustrated, launched in 1993, is located just outside Boston where a team of more than three dozen test cooks, editors, and cookware specialists work in a 2,500-square-foot test kitchen. Our mission is to test recipes over and over again until we understand how and why they work and until we arrive at the “best” version of a particular recipe.


We start the process of testing each recipe with a complete lack of conviction, which means that we accept no claim, no theory, no technique, and no recipe at face value. We simply assemble as many variations as possible, test half a dozen of the most promising, and taste the results blind. We then construct our own hybrid recipe and continue to test it, varying the ingredients, techniques, and cooking times until we reach a consensus. The result, we hope, is the best version of a particular recipe, but we realize that only you can be the final judge of our success (or failure). As we like to say in the test kitchen, “We make the mistakes so you don’t have to.”

Along with developing recipes, our test kitchen team exhaustively tests kitchen equipment and does blind tastings of supermarket ingredients to tell home cooks which brands to buy…and which to avoid. More than one million Cook’s Illustrated readers rely on Cook’s Illustrated reviews to make smarter decisions about which cooking products and ingredient brands to buy.

Cook’s Illustrated recipes, testings, and tastings can be found in Cook’s Illustrated magazine and cookbooks, online at CooksIllustrated.com, or featured on our public television show, America’s Test Kitchen.

Pros and cons of Cook’s Illustrated app for iPhone and iPad

Cook’s Illustrated app good for

Free cool and easy to learn cook. Best free cook software in Apple store
Cooks Illustrated is the only site Ive ever felt was worth a subscription fee. The recipes are foolproof and their product reviews are unbiased, as they dont take advertising money, and have never steered me wrong. Ignore the cheapskates complaining about the subscription fee; this site offers tremendous value for your money. Ive been hoping they would release an iPhone app for the site and it doesnt disappoint. The interface is clear and well organized and the idea of implementing multiple timers into the recipe page is pure genius. Another great feature is the ingredients list which includes a plus button beside each ingredient that, when pressed, adds it to a shopping list.
I admit, I am a member, but I was going to cancel my membership because I wasnt getting enough use out of it! This app really brings it all together and then some! Im finding recipes here that I cant find anywhere else (couldnt find them on their web site before, either!) Well done!
Well worth the subscription on the website to get all the features. If you are a chef or learning to cook, both the site and the app are must haves.
I subscribe to CIs website so I think this app is fantastic. The timers are handy too, and the grocery list feature. There are lots of recipes available even of you dont have a subscription. Get it!!
The free app is good, but the real value is the yearly subscription. This is such a great resource, and has the full Content of the cooks illustrated magazine, plus alot more. Best cooking tool out there.

Some bad moments

Awfull app! Wont open up a single receipe until you pra 30something dollars for a membership. Eventhough, youve bought it!! Dont recommend it!!
Wont communicate with the website. The app literally does nothing.
Basic recipes. Need to sign up for the good recipes. Pass on this.
Considering I actually pay for a yearly subscription, this app is bad. End up having to use the full site most of the time. Not user friendly at all.
Installed new version on my ipad running iOS 6. App crashes immediately upon opening. Please fix ASAP
Latest update crashes on opening on IPhone 5s. Fix it please.