What are the seven parts of a recipe?!


Question: *not like "parts" as in a ratio, but i'm guessing like the ingredients, procedure, etc.


Answers: *not like "parts" as in a ratio, but i'm guessing like the ingredients, procedure, etc.

What it is, ingredients,procedure, cooking temp, cooking time, no. of servings and total prep time.

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planning
shopping
preparation
preparing
cooking
plating
serving

I only know of Six Steps:


The name (and often the locale or provenance) of the dish

How much time it will take to prepare the dish

The required ingredients along with their quantities or proportions

Equipment and environment needed to prepare the dish

An ordered list of preparation steps

The number of servings that the recipe will provide

I don't know about a specific number, but I would say read the recipe(1), measure ingredients(2), mix dry ingredients(3), mix wet ingredints(4), mix all together(5), cook(6), plate(7). Hey that was 7 good for me!!!

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A recipe is a set of instructions that show how to prepare or make something, especially a culinary dish (food).
Modern culinary recipes normally consist of several components:

The name (and often the locale or provenance) of the dish,

How much time it will take to prepare the dish

The required ingredients along with their quantities or proportions

Equipment and environment needed to prepare the dish

An ordered list of preparation steps

The number of servings that the recipe will provide

Some recipes will note how long the dish will keep and its suitability for freezing.

Earlier recipes often included much less information, serving more as a reminder of ingredients and proportions for someone who already knew how to prepare the dish.

Recipe writers sometimes also list variations of a traditional dish.


Additional information
Recipes are often annotated with the history of the dish, nutritional information, dietary information, food philosophy, or anecdotes.

Nutritional information includes food energy (calories), vitamin content, fat content, etc.





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