Simple Feast Recipes Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 45 reviews. Read all reviews for Simple Feast Recipes for iPhone.
Simple Feast Recipes is free iOS app published by Feast Kitchen Inc

Feast is my favorite new app!

MTKH in UV

Awesome app! Super simple to use. I'm discovering amazing new recipes every week. Shopping list feature makes planning a meal a breeze and the technique videos are great. Cooking delicious meals is so much fun with Feast!


Finally - a gorgeous cooking app

Hope writer

The only app I want to open in my kitchen again. Thank you Feast team and all the chefs for the start of something spectacular. Interface is gorgeous and the recipes and easy to cook. Love the shopping list capabilities - makes my trips to the grocery much easier


Feast is my new favorite!

MTKH in UV

Awesome app! Super simple to use. I’m discovering amazing new recipes every week. Shopping list feature makes planning a meal a breeze and the technique videos are really helpful. Cooking delicious meals is so much fun with Feast!


Would give it 4.5 stars

Blrg

Really enjoying the beautiful recipes from some of my favorite chefs. My only little gripe is that there are so many spelling errors. I don't really understand how everything can look professional but the word "Remove" is spelled "emove."


Make me a great chef

Mogly

This app is an awesome tool in any kitchen! It is exactly what a modern cookbook should be: exciting, easy to use, informative, and full of great healthy recipes by master chefs wanting to share their awesome creations. There isn't anything else like it and it makes searching for recipes, shopping for ingredients, and cooking the meal really easy.


Nothing to complain

JodiFarrell

Nice recipe app.


Yam!

italianka

I love this app. For starters, they have amazing photos. I am a visual, I'm a photo editor, so this aspect is important to me. The recipes are good, I made few of them, they turned out very tasty. And I love the fact that it's actual great chefs who's sharing their secrets. It's also very thoughtful to add some teaching techniques videos. Great job, guys!


Love it!

Ajl0701

It is the first app I've seen that teaches and shows in video the actual methods! Love it. Huge help in the kitchen- especially for a beginner like myself. Thank you!


Missing the Point

ladl;kja;rn433

I like to cook. I have many cookbooks. I consider myself a pretty advanced home cook. I've successfully cooked my way through a couple of one of their chef's books (Michael Ruhlman). Yet I look at this app and scratch my head. The recipes are just like those found in any average cookbook: one (ahem, highly photoshopped) pretty picture of plated food, a list of ingredients, and a few instructions. Except it's less helpful, because the photos are so stylized that the food doesn't look approachable. In fact, some of the photos are downright silly (why are you showing a bowl of food from the side? I can't see what's in it!). The recipes don't help to dissuade me of the notion that I need to be a world-renowned chef to make the dish. Why aren't there any photos in a step-by-step? Why isn't there a video of the chef showing me how to make the dish? Why aren't the techniques accompanied by videos? It's especially bizarre to look at a recipe that I've made from one of Ruhlman's books and feel like I have no idea what's going on. I get it, the food is pretty, but this app is completely missing the point. Yes, I'd like to have recipes from Dan Barber, but I'd like to get more than I would from a Dan Barber cookbook. No, building a shopping list is not an innovation. Every single recipe app does that, and that feature has been around for more than 6 years in other apps. Here's the thing, make the food pretty, but not intimidating. Or, if the dish is intimidating, then have step-by-step photos or videos to help me, the home cook (and your target customer) understand how to get there. Without naming names, there are other apps available (one with a whisk on a yellow icon) that pack these critical features. Last, I have to say that it's particularly offensive to put a note in your app update that asks people to either leave a 5-star review or just email them with app ideas. Do they not understand why these reviews exist? Well, given how they clearly don't understand their customers, I can't say that I'm surprised.


Wow just WOW!

Sholubiti

Best app for cooking, recipes, and shopping list! Also high class food are so fabulous!