The app has been updated to version 2.0 with a number of new features, including TikTok integration. Using on-device AI instead of a service like ChatGPT, Pestle will import the recipe into the app. Earlier this summer, the app also added a similar feature from Instagram Reels.
From both site, the nutritional information will be saved in Pestle as well.
Another great feature in the update us that the menu bar in the cep viewer has been recapped to make it easier to add recipes to your Shopping List and Meal Plan.
If you’re looking for an all-in-one kitchen companion, Pestle is perfect to help make cooking easier. You can import a recipe from almost anywhere including a website, or even a photo from a cookbook or meal card.
When ready to cook, the app provides a guided cooking experience that breaks down everything in a step-by-step process. Pestle can even be controlled hands-free when preparing something messy.
Outside of the kitchen, You can also create a meal plan for the next 14 days where you can assign a recipe for each day. The app will also take ingredients for recipes and add it to a shipping list.
For larger households, you can share recipes and create meal plans together.
Pestle is a free download on the App Store now. It’s for the iPhone and all iPad models and Apple Watch.
With the free version, you can keep 15 recipes, save recipes from a site, create a shopping list, and use guided cooking.
You’ll need a subscription to make the most of the app. That’s available for $1.99 per month, $19.99 yearly, or $39.99 for lifetime access.
Subscribers can do more including save unlimited recipes, sync between devices, create meal plans, discover new recipes, use widgets, and more.
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