Pestle is a recipe and cooking app for iOS released earlier this year by independent developer Will Bishop, who is also behind Chirp for Apple Watch. Pestle has been updated this week with new options that allow users to easily share recipes from within the app.
For those unfamiliar, Pestle lets you import recipes from any website, so the app automatically turns them into a step-by-step process. The app comes with some great features like SharPlay support for cooking with other people using FaceTime and voice commands to get to the next step in a recipe.
With its latest update (version 1.0.10), Pestle now allows users to share their recipes in any way they want. In addition to being able to print the recipe, you can also save it as a PDF, plain text, or Markdown. Of course, you can also share the original recipe link.
Now you can share your Pestle recipes right on your real printer! In addition to printing recipes, you can save recipes as PDFs, share them with friends in plain text, or even directly on your blog using Markdown. If you’re more comfortable sharing the link, I’ve made it even more secure, so be sure to share the packaged update!
The app works quite intuitively as all you have to do is use the iOS Share Sheet to import the recipe. It receives not only the text, but also the images and the name of the recipe.
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If you’d like to try the app, Pestle is available on the App Store for iPhone and iPad as a free download with in-app purchases. You can learn more about Pestle here on .
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