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Good Housekeeping UK launches new Kitchen app

Good Housekeeping UK has announced the launch of its new Kitchen app with thousands of triple-tested recipes.

Good Housekeeping UK launches new Kitchen app
Liz Settle: “Recipes have long been one of the first ways that people discover Good Housekeeping, so we’re thrilled to launch this new, free app and share our iconic triple-tested recipes with a new generation of home cooks.”

Good Housekeeping UK has launched a new recipe app. Designed to make everyday meal decisions simpler, the app features over 4,000 triple-tested recipes in a swipe-to-discover tool inspired by popular dating apps, added the publisher. It also features smart search and curated collections from famous chefs and a cook-along mode.

According to Good Housekeeping UK, Kitchen app users start their journey in an ‘Inspire me’ section, where they can swipe through a collection of GH favourites, swiping right on any recipe that takes their fancy and left for any that don’t at that particular point. Swiped recipes instantly appear in a favourites folder, and the user can create folders to help them with anything from weeknight dinners to vegetarian meals, to brunch ideas and a lot more. 

In addition, the app includes a ‘Search’ function which finds all the latest recipes from the GH test kitchen, guest collections from celebrity chefs like Jamie Oliver and Mary Berry, plus lots of specially curated collections switched up seasonally to make sure people can access exactly what they need, when they need it. 

The Good Housekeeping Kitchen app is free to use, and is available now on iOS and Android. 

Liz Settle, MD of Good Housekeeping / Good Housekeeping Institute, said: “Recipes have long been one of the first ways that people discover Good Housekeeping, so we’re thrilled to launch this new, free app and share our iconic triple-tested recipes with a new generation of home cooks.” 


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