Guardian Feast: Cook & Explore

Guardian Feast: Cook & Explore

By Guardian News and Media Limited

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2024-03-27
  • Current Version: 1.47
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 71.15 MB
  • Developer: Guardian News and Media Limited
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Score: 4.7
4.77385
From 283 Ratings

Description

With over 6,000 recipes to choose from, find unique flavours, explore different cuisines and expand your usual repertoire, with a 14-day free trial of the Feast app. Or if you are already a Guardian subscriber, sign in to see if Feast is included in your subscription. The Feast app is filled with daily inspiration from our world-class cooks – including Meera Sodha, Yotam Ottolenghi, Benjamina Ebuehi, Nigel Slater, Rachel Roddy and many others. Our food editors carefully curate the app each day, with new collections and recipes added to suit all moods, seasons and occasions. Among their recipes there’s something for everyone - including a huge range of vegan and vegetarian dishes, ideas for weekend brunches, quick midweek dinners, sweet treats, gluten-free ideas, baking recipes, and much more. FEATURES OUR USERS LOVE Search by ingredient - use up leftovers in the fridge, save time in the supermarket and reduce waste Cook mode - with step-by-step instructions which stay on the screen unlocked My Feast - save and come back to all your newfound favourites and start building your own personal cookbook Customisation - depending on your preferences or intolerances, such as only seeing meat-free recipes, gluten-free or dairy-free Filter - by chef, diet, cuisine, meal type or celebration Notes - remember tips or tricks for next time you cook by adding personal annotations Food dictionary - to guide you wherever you are in the world SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS Monthly Guardian Feast subscription: £2.99 / US$3.99 / AU$3.99 / €2.99 Or save 19% on an annual Guardian Feast subscription: £28.99 / US$38.99 / AU$38.99 / €28.99 All content in the Guardian Feast App is copyright Guardian News & Media 2025. All rights reserved. Our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy apply when accessing content via the Guardian Feast App. Privacy Policy: http://www.theguardian.com/help/privacy-policy Terms of Service: http://www.theguardian.com/help/terms-of-service If you subscribe to the Guardian app, our subscription terms will also apply: https://www.theguardian.com/info/2024/mar/01/the-guardian-feast-app-subscription-terms-and-conditions Your subscription will auto renew and you will be charged before the next renewal date unless you cancel.

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Reviews

  • Unique delicious recipes

    5
    By NowDazzleMe
    The recipes I have tried have all turned out so delicious! And they are unique and fresh!
  • Great recipes — personal request

    4
    By Treat2Read
    I really appreciate all the great recipes in Guardian Feast. Thank you. I recommend these recipes to people who want interesting, updated, delicious makes. I have a favor to ask you… Can you have a button to click that would change the recipes from grams and milliliters into cups, an ounces ? I know this is a provincial request. And I know it will be good for my brain to learn to work with grams and metric. But it sure would make it more likely than I would create your beautiful food.
  • I’m over subscription everything.

    1
    By mike.d
    Another app that demands a subscription to use it. It’s a cookbook. It costs $40 to subscribe for a year. I can buy a really nice cookbook for that and own it for life. I can buy the same cookbook at a used bookstore for $5 - $10 and own it for life. The point is that subscription books like this are a rip off and never worth subscribing to. Especially at $40 a year. No thanks, deleted, heading to my local bookstore now. Byeeeeeee.
  • Thank you from someone who does not eat animals!

    5
    By Elbybara
    I’ve been making recipes from The Guardian for years (especially those by Meera Sodha) and I’m really excited about this new app! I immediately came here to write a review when I saw the account > settings > toggle on/off option to “hide meat-based recipes on your homepage.” Thank you so much for recognizing that this could make or break a user’s experience with the app. I am thrilled that I can open the app without dreading what I might see!
  • Paying for ads

    1
    By mtissington
    So not only do we have to subscribe for life, we now get ads from Tesco. Thanks but no thanks. Prefer to buy a book of recipes once which I keep for life.
  • So buggy it's unusable

    1
    By fishlithp
    I was so excited when I saw this on the Guardian website but this app doesn't work at all! It's very slow and stutters just scrolling. When I try to search it shows me the results for a second then takes them away and says, "no results found." Hope this gets fixed!
  • Disappointed

    1
    By Hu-etsu
    “Create an account for free” is abusively fake since right after that you realize you can not use the app before you pay!
  • Customizable?

    3
    By Macbeth91
    Seems to have some fun, if not too many practical, recipes. And who doesn’t love Yotam Ottolenghi? Like the big, bright pictures. Wish could organize the MyFeast section in folders. We use NYTimes and ATKitchen so will explore this more but really need customizable folders.
  • Well designed recipe app

    5
    By Fastspider
    Six month free trial for Guardian subscribers. The filters allow specifying gluten and dairy free recipes and when both were set about half of the recipes were still available. The recipes themselves look good and the layout is nice and clear. I also liked the UK to US translation popup that explains the different names for some ingredients. The free recipe app I was using before is getting more and more adverts so I’m going to delete it and switch to this.
  • Free?

    1
    By mrblue
    The app is free. If you want to look at ANY recipe in the app it requires a subscription. I have been a big fan of the Guardian news app for years. Thought I would give this a try. Calling this FREE is completely misleading. Do better Guardian.

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