Whether cooking is one of your passions or a chore, it's good to have a helper in the kitchen. The iPad may not be suited for everything, but it can help out in a number of different ways, including providing recipes and making sure you get them just right.
It can also alert you when your steak is perfectly medium-rare. Best of all, it can do all this while providing nice background music for your kitchen endeavors.
One of the most practical tools in the kitchen is a scale, and connected kitchen scales add another level of convenience. While these gadgets won't actually portion out the ingredients, they keep you informed in real-time.
Connected scales work with a companion iPad app that serves as the display. The scale measures how much the ingredient weighs and sends that information to the iPad. Often, you can customize the way information displays, the measuring mode, and turn on voice readouts.
Smart Home Reviews & Top PicksSunny days are great for barbecuing, but you don't have to be tied to the grill when you could be enjoying the day. Connected thermometers keep track of steaks or pork shoulders without constantly hovering over the grill to check it.
Some examples include:
These thermometer tips don't always extend to the oven. While some smart thermometers suggest they can be used with baking, they don't all manage without some connectivity or durability issues.
SupermechanicalWhile scales and thermometers can enhance iPad use in the kitchen, don't neglect the tablet. It becomes more useful if you get it a stand. A good stand holds your iPad in place so that you can clearly read the recipe on the screen, save counter space, and keep your hands free to cook.
If you are mainly concerned that the iPad stays at a readable angle without spending too much money, the Techmatte iPad Stand supports multiple angles and will handle any size of iPad.
With all of the chopping, kneading, and squishing that happens in the kitchen, you probably shouldn't operate your iPad with those fingers. And washing your hands every time you need to flip a digital page or launch an app can become bothersome, which is why a stylus for the kitchen can be a handy investment.
A stylus lets you manipulate the screen without touching it with your finger.
Studio NeatPicking out a stylus for the kitchen is different than picking one for drawing. While the Apple Pencil is awesome, the price tag is overkill for the kitchen, and you wouldn't want to risk the electronics in it with messy hands. Instead, go for a low-tech solution, like:
The iPad not only has an app for almost every need; it's also a great e-reader. You should be able to find your favorite cookbook in the iBooks store, and if you have a collection built up on your Kindle, you can read Kindle books on your iPad. But here are some apps to look for.