A real meal is rarely one recipe. It is a main, a side, and maybe something in the oven, all going at once. Cook Mode is built for that. It lets you cook several recipes together and keep them straight. This is part of Tradish Pro.
Once you are in Cook Mode, you can have more than one recipe going at the same time. Each recipe runs its own step-by-step flow, and Cook Mode keeps them from getting tangled.
A recipe switcher lets you jump between the recipes you are cooking. Move to the roast to check the next step, then hop back to the sauce, all without losing your place.
Every recipe remembers where you are. Its current step and its checked ingredients stay put while you are off tending another dish. When you switch back, you pick up exactly where you left off.
When another recipe has a timer running, a floating timer shows it, even while you are looking at a different recipe. So the pasta water boiling over on one recipe is still visible while you are reading the steps for another. Nothing slips past you.
You start the same way you would for a single recipe: open a recipe and tap Start Cooking. For the full walkthrough of prep, steps, timers, and logging, see Cook Mode: step-by-step cooking.
Cooking multiple recipes at once is part of Tradish Pro, along with the rest of Cook Mode. For everything Pro includes, see Tradish Pro: what you get.