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Party Recipes: Delicious food for many guests

If you like hosting several guests, you should take a look at the party recipe app.

Cooking is what makes cooking the most fun when you do it for others (and yourself). But what if the people to be entertained become a whole party? Do not worry, good advice does not always have to be expensive.





While many very useful sites for good party recipes can be found on the net, the mobile device also offers itself as an extremely helpful "cookbook". An app that specializes in cooking and preparing food for larger groups listens to the pithy name party recipes.

Of course, in such applications are mainly recipes for finger food, but also dishes like Chili Con Carne can be found in the offer. What else the app has to offer, you will learn now:

Party Recipes: The Features

  • Currently there are 49 recipes to choose from
  • Simple structure of the app, recipes can be scrolled from left to right
  • Each recipe shows the list of ingredients and how many people the recipe is for, the preparation with the duration of the preparation being listed below
  • All recipes can be prepared very easily and without special knowledge
  • Using a search bar at the top, you can quickly find a specific recipe from the offer
  • Each recipe can be shared through social services and more with friends and acquaintances
  • In a simple menu you can set whether the app informs you about new recipes and whether the displayed advertising should be personalized
It is a pity that the recipes are not divided into individual categories (eg starters and main courses, desserts, meat, fish, vegetarian), but are wild mixed together.

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