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All Versions of Ratio

2.0.7

May 8, 2017

Bug fixes for iOS 10

2.0.5

January 9, 2017

Bug fix related to CoreData migration.

2.0.4

January 6, 2017

Bug fixes and minor updates.

2.0.2

April 9, 2014

Updates and bug fixes related to the creation of custom ratios and ingredients.
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2.0.1

January 30, 2014

iOS 7 compatible, support for iPhone 5 and ability to create custom ratios. Also with some improved design tweaks.
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2.0

January 27, 2014

iOS 7 compatible, support for iPhone 5 and ability to create custom ratios.
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1.0.4

September 17, 2010

Improved compatibility with iOS 4.0, iPad and iPod Touch 3.1.3

1.0.3

August 2, 2010

improved compatibility with iOS 4.0, iPad and iPod Touch 3.1.3

1.0.2

July 13, 2010

Compatibility with iOS 4.0

1.0.1

January 7, 2010

- Preferences are now permanently saved - Updated some copy, links and images - Improved overall usability in the Ratio calculator - Improved application stability and memory management
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Description of Ratio

Free yourself from recipes! The best-selling cookbook, Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking, by me, Michael Ruhlman, is now an iPhone app that will help you calculate amounts of ingredients in all the fundamental culinary preparations. When you know a ratio, you don’t know a recipe, you know 1,000. And this application does all the calculating for you. “Cooking, like so many other creative endeavors is defined by relationships. For instance, knowing exactly how much flour to put into a loaf of bread isn’t nearly as useful as understanding the relationship between the flour and the water, or fat, or salt. That relationship is defined by a ‘ratio’ and having a ratio in hand is like having a secret decoder ring that frees you from the tyranny of recipes. ….Michael Ruhlman, in handing us mortals a power better suited to the gods, has changed the balance of kitchen power forever.” —Good Eats host Alton Brown What You Get: --THE 32 CRITICAL RATIOS that form the backbone of the culinary arts, with instructions: doughs, batters, meat preparations, custards, sauces (pasta dough and pizza dough, sponge cake and pancakes, fritters and crepes, stocks and sauces, crème caramel and chocolate sauce. --A CALCULATOR that figures out how much of each ingredient you need, no matter how many or how few people you want to serve. --An OUNCES-TO-GRAMS CONVERTER (ratios work no matter what unit you choose to use!). --DELICIOUS VARIATIONS FOR RECIPES on all the ratios, ideas for the creation of new dishes according to your tastes. --An easy way to STORE YOUR OWN RECIPES and notes that you’ve created from the basic ratios. --Quick fun ways to SHARE what your cooking with your fellow cooks, on Facebook and on Twitter. --Ratios is also a great way to understand and TWEAK YOUR OWN RECIPES, to help you make your pancakes even fluffier, your pizza dough crisper, your crème brulee richer.
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Ratio: FAQ

Does Ratio have support for iPad devices?

No, Ratio is not optimized for iPad devices.
The Ratio app was created by ruhlman enterprises inc.
Your iOS device should have iOS 10.0 or later installed to run the app.
Users are raving about Ratio, which has an exceptional rating of 4.5 out of 5.
Ratio Relates To The Food & Drink App Genre.
The newest version of Ratio is 2.0.7.
Ratio updated its app on June 30, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the Ratio app: English.
Sorry, Ratio is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Ratio.
No, Ratio does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Ratio

  • Not bad

    Great for ratios and conversion but no way to save recipes.
  • Recipes & Ratios

    Great app for on the fly cooking. Read the book to get the most from the app. I weigh the eggs in a bowl as well as the liquid, like milk or cream. When using the volumne setting, I place the eggs in a measuring cup to prepare the dish. Weighing is more accurate for large portions. Volume is easier for home cooks fixing dinner. It's a handy tool to have.
  • Good. Needs pizza dough

    Seems to be comprehensive. But it really needs pizza dough in the app.