Collect recipes, however you have them
Paste a link from NYT Cooking, Allrecipes, or a food blog. Snap a photo of a cookbook page. Type it in by hand. Or pull from Sorrel's small in-house kitchen.
Sorrel collects recipes from links, cookbook photos, or its own kitchen. Pick what you're cooking this week. The grocery list writes itself.
Coming to the App Store this summer.
Paste a link from NYT Cooking, Allrecipes, or a food blog. Snap a photo of a cookbook page. Type it in by hand. Or pull from Sorrel's small in-house kitchen.
Tap the recipes you're cooking. Sorrel rolls their ingredients into a single grocery list, grouped by aisle and ordered roughly the way you walk the store.
One step at a time, big enough to read across the counter. The screen stays awake while you cook, so the phone doesn't lock with onions in your hands.
Sorrel is in closed beta with a small group of households. If you'd like to join, tell us a bit about how you cook.