Kitchen Tips - How to Successfully Read a Recipe (2024)

It seems all so simple. Read a recipe and execute. But not so fast. There is more detail between the foodie lines.

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I have come a long way from a ‘Just wing it’ style chef that would push aside my measuring spoons. Whereas today as a recipe developer, I have to remind myself to measure, jot down quickly, then retest recipes to ensure the quality is suburb before passing along to you all.Kitchen Tips - How to Successfully Read a Recipe (2)

This week’s topic ofThe Cooking Class Filesis all about tips and tricks to reading a recipe correctly to ensure success and a less frustrating cooking and baking experience (and also help so you aren’t halfway through a recipe and realize you already threw in that 1 cup sugar…!)

Recipesfor cooking are meant to be more of a guideline with loose instructions, enabling you to add your own personal spice and flare to recipes. This is one of the many reasons why I love to cook and cringe at the thought of baking. I am much more of a pinch of this, splash of that sorta gal and the act of measuring out every single ingredient precisely gives me anxiety just thinking about it. Which also explains why my baking privileges were removed by my fiancé during the first year of dating…

I have never been one to follow directions. Just ask my mother. I have always been the one to venture down the road less traveled and more times than not in the kitchen it has led to a disaster, while some have been a complete success with recipes ending up on this blog. But the process of creating and executing a recipe is more than just a pinch of this and a splash of that. I can’t recall the number of times that my culinary school chef’s stressed the importance of “Measure twice, cut once.” Similar to “Less is more.” You can always go back and add more salt but once you add that “pinch”, there is no going back.

As you approach a new recipe, take a moment to read over the recipe. The chef has already done the grunt work of finding the bumps in the road for you and leading you towards once specular recipe.

Let’s go over some tips of how to read a recipe:

1) Read through the recipe twice to ensure you understand. This may seem petty but as you read the recipe a second time you will pick up on things that you may have skimmed over the first time as you were processing the directions. Such as dumping in the entire cup of butter into the batter, only to realize later that you were supposed to save half for the frosting.

2) Determine the yield amount of the recipe. Ensure that you will be making a recipe for enough guests. It would be awful to make a cake that only serves 8 when you have a party of 12. You may receive some evil eyes when you hand them that tiny sliver of cake! But please note that scaling baking recipes is much harder than scaling cooking recipes. So please be cautious!

3) Make a Checklist of all your ingredients needed. Having a checklist and double checking that list to all the ingredients in your pantry is critical to making sure you are not heading back to the store while the stovetop is simmering or the cake batter is awaiting that extra egg you were positive you had.

4) Determine whether you need to preheat the oven. When writing out a recipe, I always note in step 1 if the oven needs to be preheated. This will ensure you cookies do not sit and loose form before heading into a cold oven.

5) Take note of the time it is going to make the recipe. It can determine whether or not you are going to make that batch of cookies that must chill overnight in the refrigerator or if you are going to go with the single bowl of cookies for that party in 30 minutes. It may seem silly to point this out, but the prep time, cooking time and inactive time are important to note as they are going to let you know exactly how long you are going to need to complete the recipe. And can fight off hungry family members that are awaiting a dinner on the table.

6) Respect the order of things. I am personally trying to get better at this, but respecting the order of the ingredients and process; such as separating the wet and dry ingredients before mixing will ensure a successful recipe. The recipe developer hassaved you from frustration and save your dinner from heading into the trash. So follow along for best results!

7) Make sure you have all the necessary equipment and ingredients. Some recipes call for a specific piece of equipment to ensure recipe success, such as using a bread machine or something as simple as pureeing the ingredients in a blender. Not every kitchen is fully equipped with every gadget on the market. Not even a food bloggers kitchen!

8) See if you can prepare, make or need to make any part of the recipe ahead of time. Preparing veggies, boiling a pot of water, cleaning herbs or pre cooking meats before a busy week is a lifesaver. Read the recipe to see if you can pre cook the chicken and shred it ahead of time before preparing the actual recipe. Sometimes simple shortcuts such as that are the difference between smooth sailing and a hectic night in the kitchen.

9) Look closely to the grammar of the ingredient list. The way the ingredients are listed can drastically affect your recipe. For instance, if the recipe calls for “one onion, diced”, it is referring to one measuring the ingredient (one onion) and then preparing it as directed (chopped). Whereas, “1/2 cup chopped basil” prefers to prepare the ingredients (basil) before measuring (1/2 cup).

10) Lastly, make a recipe once before adding your own twist on it. Call it the foodie curse, but I hardly make a recipe the same twice and love to substitute ingredients, whether for health reasons or just for what I have on hand. But if you are unfamiliar with a cooking method, follow the recipe one time through before adding your own twist. Once you become familiar with how the recipe cooks and is supposed to come out, you will have a better handle on the substitutions you can make the second round!

**What are some of your kitchen tips for recipe success? Please, spill!**

*A little help fromThe Kitchn, The Kitchn 2, and For Dummies

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Kitchen Tips - How to Successfully Read a Recipe (2024)

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Kitchen Tips - How to Successfully Read a Recipe? ›

Read the Recipe, Start to Finish

You'll see how many servings the recipe should make. Next come the ingredients, which should be listed in the same order that you're going to use them in the recipe. The ingredients will be presented a little differently depending whether you should prepare them before they're measured.

What are the 5 suggestions when reading a recipe? ›

Let's go over some tips of how to read a recipe:
  1. 1) Read through the recipe twice to ensure you understand. ...
  2. 2) Determine the yield amount of the recipe. ...
  3. 3) Make a Checklist of all your ingredients needed. ...
  4. 4) Determine whether you need to preheat the oven. ...
  5. 5) Take note of the time it is going to make the recipe.
May 14, 2014

How do you properly read a recipe? ›

Read the Recipe, Start to Finish

You'll see how many servings the recipe should make. Next come the ingredients, which should be listed in the same order that you're going to use them in the recipe. The ingredients will be presented a little differently depending whether you should prepare them before they're measured.

What is a recommended method for reading recipes thoroughly? ›

Read through the recipe at least twice to make sure that you understand the directions. Make sure that you can perform all the techniques. Look at the recipe yield and decide if the number of servings is what you need. If not, consider whether you should cut the ingredient amounts in half or double them.

What are the four steps to reading a recipe? ›

Check to see if you have all the ingredients. Read each step of the recipe. Make notes as you read. Identify the equipment needed.

What is step 3 of reading a recipe? ›

How to Read a Recipe
  1. Step 1: Skim. Quickly skim the recipe all the way through to get a general idea of what's involved and taking note of the time, ingredients, equipment and utensils you'll need. ...
  2. Step 2: Study. Your final recipe read-through should be a thorough one. ...
  3. Step 3: Cook!
Jan 18, 2023

Why do good chefs read the entire recipe first? ›

Because when you read a recipe, you get a better idea of what the final product should look like and how it should taste. A good recipe can make your food delicious—but if you don't read it all the way through before starting to cook, you might miss some crucial information.

What are the 7 components or parts required of a standardized recipe? ›

Here are the main components of a standardized recipe:
  • Name of the menu item.
  • Total Yield or Portions and Portion Size created by producing the recipe.
  • List of all measured ingredients.
  • Step-by-step instructions on how to prepare, cook, and assemble the recipe.
  • Plating instructions and garnishes.

Why should you always read the recipe in its entirety first? ›

Reading the recipe in its entirety helps establish that you have everything that's called for, adds Tipton-Martin, and prevents you from being surprised by a step. “You give yourself a mental picture of what is to come,” she says.

Should you read the recipe all the way through before preparing? ›

Please, read carefully before you do anything — even before you've decided to actually make the thing! Read the recipe all the way to the end. Ideally, you'll read it multiple times. The effort is well spent.

What is the PRN method for reading recipes? ›

Explain the PRN method for reading recipes. P = Preview to get the big picture. R = Read to focus carefully on the specifics of the recipe. N = Note write any adjustments and plans for preparation.

What is the most accurate way to check that food is cooked thoroughly? ›

A food thermometer can be used to check food is cooked thoroughly, food should be 75°C or above in the thickest part. Some foods change colour when they are cooked so you can check this too. Always check your food is steaming hot in the middle. Make sure frozen vegetables are cooked before you eat them.

What is the most critical part of a recipe? ›

Ingredient List - The ingredient list is one of the most critical parts of a recipe. The ingredients should be listed in chronological order, with the ingredient used first at the very top of the list (Palmer, 2020).

What is the most important part of a recipe? ›

The ingredient list is one of the most important parts of a recipe. It lays out all the ingredients that a reader will need to recreate the recipe at home. It should contain the amount of the ingredient needed, as well as the name of the ingredient.

What are the five pieces of information which needs to be included in the standard recipe cards src? ›

A standard recipe card includes the name of the recipe, the number of portions it will make, ingredients and amounts required, the method of how to make the food, temperature for cooking and some even have pictures.

What are the 4 required parts to have when writing down a recipe? ›

A recipe really only needs either ingredients or directions ( the preparation method) to be considered complete. At a minimum most recipes have a title, ingredients list, and preparation method. If you need a more robust look at recipe writing we highly recommend The Recipe Writer's Handbook.

What are the 7 things needed to be found on a standardized recipe? ›

Here are the main components of a standardized recipe:
  1. Name of the menu item.
  2. Total Yield or Portions and Portion Size created by producing the recipe.
  3. List of all measured ingredients.
  4. Step-by-step instructions on how to prepare, cook, and assemble the recipe.
  5. Plating instructions and garnishes.

What kind of information will you find when reading a recipe? ›

Start with the recipe title. Below That, a cook time and number of servings is usually found. Then of course an ingredient list with measurements. Lastly and most importantly the method: A step by step instructions of how the ingredients are prepared, cooked, and otherwise cared for to successfully complete the recipe.

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