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Aldenté vs Paprika

Paprika is the recipe app most home cooks have heard of. Aldenté is what comes next. Here's an honest, point-by-point comparison.

Paprika has been around forever. It's the recipe app most serious home cooks have either used or heard about. It pioneered the "save a recipe from a website, sync across devices" pattern, and it's still the standard a lot of people compare against. Aldenté solves the same core problem — but for a different generation of cook, with a different definition of "recipe."

Side by side

The features that matter, in one table.

FeatureAldentéPaprika
Save from recipe websitesYesYes
Save from TikTok / Instagram videosYes (one tap)No native support
Save from YouTubeYesNo
Friends feed (see what people are cooking)Yes — freeNo
Cookbook organizationCookbooksCategories + folders
Cooking guidance6 chef characters (Premium)No
Meal plannerYes — freeYes
Grocery listAuto, by aisle (Premium)Yes
Print a real cookbookYesNo
AdsNoneNone
Pricing modelFree + $47.99/yr Premium$4.99 one-time per platform
Cross-platformiOS (Android coming)iOS, Android, Mac, Windows

Choose Aldenté if…

  • You save recipes from TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube — not just blog posts
  • You want to see what your friends and people you trust are actually cooking
  • You want one tap from "saw a recipe" to "saved and ready to cook"
  • You want to print a real cookbook of the recipes you love
  • You want a generous free tier instead of paying upfront

Choose Paprika if…

  • You only save recipes from blog posts and recipe websites (rarely social)
  • You need it to work on Mac, Windows, and Android too — today
  • You prefer paying once and owning it forever, not subscribing
  • You've been using Paprika for years and your library is huge

Bottom line: Paprika is the GOAT of the old-internet recipe app — built for the era when recipes lived on blogs and you saved URLs. Aldenté is built for the era when recipes live on TikTok, Instagram, and your friends' phones. If you save more recipes from videos than from websites, Aldenté is going to feel like an upgrade. If you live in Paprika and it's working, no need to switch.

The Recipe App Generation Gap

Paprika came up in the era when "saving a recipe" meant copying a URL from a food blog into a clipping app that synced across your devices. It was great at that — and for a lot of home cooks, it still is. Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, all in sync. Pay once, own it forever.

But the way most people discover recipes has changed. The recipes you actually want to cook now live in a TikTok caption, an Instagram Reel, a YouTube short. They're not on blog posts. And clipping a URL doesn't help you when the recipe is in someone's voice-over.

That's where Aldenté is built differently from the ground up.

Saving from Social vs Saving from Websites

Paprika's import is excellent — for recipe websites. Click a link, tap import, and you get a clean parsed recipe in your library. It's been refined over a decade and works reliably.

Where it falls short is everything that's not a recipe website. TikTok? You can paste the link, but Paprika can't watch the video for you. Instagram caption with the recipe in paragraph form? Same story. YouTube how-to? It'll capture the URL but not the recipe.

Aldenté is built around the share sheet. Tap share on a TikTok, an Instagram Reel, a YouTube video, or a website. Tap Aldenté. Done — recipe pulled, formatted, and in your cookbook in seconds.

If your recipe sources are mostly social media, this is the difference between "I save recipes" and "I have a graveyard of unsaved screenshots."

Friends and the Social Layer

Paprika is a personal recipe box. There's no concept of "what is your sister cooking this week" or "what did your roommate make last night." That's not a flaw — it's a design choice. Paprika is for one cook, in one kitchen.

Aldenté has a friends feed. You see what people you actually know are saving and cooking. Steal their dinner ideas. Send them yours. It feels less like a database and more like a shared kitchen.

If cooking is a solo activity for you, this won't matter. If it's social — if you and your friends/family/roommates trade recipes constantly — it changes the whole experience.

The Printed Cookbook

Paprika doesn't print cookbooks.

Aldenté does. Curate the recipes you actually cook into a real, printed book and have it shipped — to you, or as a gift. For Mother's Day, weddings, holidays, or just because some recipes deserve more than a screenshot.

Learn more about printed cookbooks.

Pricing — Subscription vs One-Time

Paprika is $4.99 once per platform. Pay it, own it, no recurring fees. For people who hate subscriptions, this is genuinely refreshing.

Aldenté is free to download and use — most cooks never need to pay anything. Premium ($47.99/year) adds pantry tracking, smart grocery lists, ingredient scaling, and chef-guided cooking. It's a subscription, which not everyone loves.

The honest tradeoff: Paprika is cheaper if you only need the basics. Aldenté is cheaper if you want $0 forever and only pay for the bells and whistles when you actually use them.

Platform Coverage

This one's clear: Paprika wins on platform breadth. Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, web — all syncing. If you're a household of mixed devices, that matters.

Aldenté is iOS-only right now. Android is coming, but if you're not on iPhone, this is the dealbreaker today.

So, Which One?

If you save mostly from recipe websites and you've already paid for Paprika, you're probably fine where you are. It's a great app for what it does.

If you save from TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, want to see what your friends are cooking, and like the idea of printing a real cookbook from the recipes you love — Aldenté was built for that.

You can try Aldenté free with no credit card and see how it fits your cooking life.

Try Aldenté free.

No credit card. Save a few recipes, see how it fits your cooking life. Switch back any time.