September 4, 2020

It's finally here: The first Kitchen Stories cookbook

Yes, we are now also available to browse through. A collection of our favorite recipes for quick and successful classic dinners on paper. We had already announced it in January this year: The first Kitchen Stories cookbook will be published by Penguin Verlag in 2020. A few months later, the time has finally come: A total of 70 recipes and 320 pages are finished and ready to print.

“Anyone Can Cook: Our Favourite Dishes for Every Day” will be released on October 12th and can already be enjoyed now here can be pre-ordered.

That's behind our cookbook

We've been publishing recipes digitally since 2014, but from this fall, all Kitchen Stories fans (and those who want to become one) will be able to pick them up, leaf through them, write down notes, mark their favorites with donkey ears and embellish them with a few splashes of sauce. True to our motto “Anyone Can Cook”, our cookbook is all about successful recipes for a quick dinner that inspire beginners as well as experienced amateur chefs. In addition to a selection of the most popular recipes that users already know from our app, we also publish many new recipes that can only be found exclusively in the cookbook.

Product development with added value

With its first own cookbook, Kitchen Stories is launching its second product extension this year: It was only in June that we launched the “Cookbook+” in-app function, which enables users to search for recipes from the Internet off the platform and to add and organize them in their own cookbooks in the app. It is the first payment feature of Kitchen Stories, whose content and use have so far been offered exclusively free of charge.
The two product launches show that the platform is constantly evolving even after 6 years and that the added value of the app for users is the focus of this development.

A little foretaste

Would you like to learn more about our first own Kitchen Stories cookbook and what's in it? Do you want to take a first look at it and know which people are behind it? Then just have a look here past.

Luise Linne
Corporate Communications

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