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Recipe Development Processes

by: Jody Graffunder
Recipes are a key component of almost every food you come across. Many wonderful food items have been created from nothing, with no prior preparation or idea of what will happen. But most food operations will use recipes to create almost every food that comes through their doors. Each recipe will progress from a simple idea and batch of ingredients to a full product with a good process. Certain aspects are useful to create a good recipe. Even though they are not all necessary to be in a recipe, they all can help create details which may be helpful in the recipe process. Each recipe will do different things, show different items, and follow a different format. But each should eventually come out to yield the same product.
-Recipe Template
-Title
-Yield
-Portion
-Ingredient List
-Procedure
-Time
-Cost
Recipe Template
A recipe is one of the most important and helpful things you can have in your kitchen. A well developed recipe will be able to give anyone with the necessary skills, a blueprint to what will happen.
In developing a recipe, you must have ideas of what you're trying to produce. If you've already had this produced or done before, it will make the job much easier. An easy way of developing a recipe is to take a process of how to make an item and plug it into a recipe template. A recipe template is a sheet that describes every step, item, and process needed to create a food product.



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