I have many hard copy cookbooks since I love to look at the pictures of lots of dishes that I can get inspired, especially the pictures give an idea on the presentation of the finished meal. But when I actually try to cook the actual recipe, printing out that page is difficult unless you have a photo copier. I don't have enough space to lay my book in the kitchen and flipping the page through is awkward with wet hand whilst cooking.
It's when cooking app comes handy. Today I would like to review some of the cooking apps that people recommend and I personally use.
Jamie's 20 Minute Meals
I am sure this app is already in your device. As a Jamie Oliver fan, I ought to get one.



Woman's Day Cooking Assistant

I love to watch the TV show as well. I find the cooking recipe they give are very practical and easy to follow. They publish a little handy cook book series which cost around A$5.00 Personally, I trust their recipe because I know they are tested so even if you are not into cooking, the outcome may not be much different than what it's suppose to come out. I tested some myself and the result was very very promising. If you have a party, and you need a quick party meal ideas, I recommend their recipe. As I said, their recipes are very practical so if you use imagination for the finished touch on the presentation, I am sure, your guests will be fascinated by your cooking skill. Their Asian food recipe is also very practical. They do not require too much foreign ingredients and yet, the outcome will be satisfactory.

Mangaeyi-recipe

Here is what I recommend if you can read Korean. In this app you can view 10,000 recipes with pictures, mostly Korean food. There are many secret recipes on authentic Korean food but at least, the recipes here will enable you to cook Korean food on a basic level. It's also helpful with pictures if you are not very familiar with a particular ingredient.
Korean Video Cuisine How to

Ddeog Bog Gi Jjang!

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