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'''CZ:Recipes''' will contain guidelines for adding recipe pages to the food categories and clusters.
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This page contains standards and regulations related to Recipe [[CZ:Subpages|subpages]].<br>
''We welcome a Food Science editor to help us further develop this page.''
==What are Recipe pages?==
==What are Recipe pages?==
A Recipe page lists basic, representative recipes as a supplement to our culinary articles.
Each Recipe subpage will have a basic, but comprehensive and representative recipe as a supplement to our culinary articles.


==Purpose==
==Purpose==
The purpose is to enhance our culinary articles by showing examples of how a dish is prepared.  The goal is not to become a comprehensive cookbook with numerous recipes, rather to provide a simple illustration as to how a dish is prepared.
The purpose is to enhance our culinary articles by giving concrete examples of how dishes are prepared.  The immediate goal is not to become a comprehensive cookbook with numerous recipes but to provide at least a practical guide as to how a specific dish is prepared.


== General guidelines for editing ==
== General guidelines for editing ==
*The subpage will be limited to representative, even iconic recipes and variants of dishes. This will ''not'' be an "add your own recipe" subpage.
*The subpage will be limited to distinct, yet representative recipes and variants of dishes. If there are only minor differences between two recipes, such as slightly more/less of one ingredient, do not add the newer recipe.  In the event that this happens, the most recently added recipe will be removed.  Minor variants to recipes may be added in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the recipe.


*Recipe subpages shall not editable without prior discussion and agreement of a food editor, or in his or her absence, interested authors.
*Recipes shall not be editable by anyone except the individual who originally contributed it.  We also strongly discourage unnecessary criticism of recipes within these pages. Informed commentary is welcomed, ie, a query suggesting that the amount of a particular ingredient is seriously flawed and is possibly a typo; more subjective comments should be sent by private email to the original contributing author.  


*Recipe pertaining to different countries and states may be verified by some citizens belonging to that country or state.
*When mentioning a cooking technique in a recipe, be sure to include wikilinks (such as <nowiki>[[sautéing]]</nowiki>) so that readers unfamiliar with that particular technique can easily find out more information about it.


*When mentioning a technique in a recipe, be sure to include wikilinks so that readers unfamiliar with the technique can easily find out more information about it.
== Subpage layout ==
The recipe subpage will contain a list of links to the recipes pertaining to the dish.  Links should be added in alphabetical order. On each linked page, the recipe template will be used to display the recipe in the proper format.


== Heading and format standards ==
Example
 
[[Hamburger/Recipes]] subpage
* [[Hamburger/Recipes/Bacon Cheeseburger]]
* [[Hamburger/Recipes/Cheeseburger]]
* [[Hamburger/Recipes/Guacamole Burger]]
:Note: Pipelinks should be used to clean up the appearance and remove the tree structure.
* [[Hamburger/Recipes/Bacon Cheeseburger|Bacon Cheeseburger]]
* [[Hamburger/Recipes/Recipes/Cheeseburger|Cheeseburger]]
* [[Hamburger/Recipes/Recipes/Guacamole Burger|Guacamole Burger]]
 
== Recipe headings ==
Because recipes vary in complexity, there will be some flexibility in format.
Because recipes vary in complexity, there will be some flexibility in format.
Proposed headings:
Proposed headings:
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*Related recipes
*Related recipes


==Ingredients==
===Ingredients===
''Guidelines for standardizing ingredient lists...''


Ingredients should be listed with the amount first with the unit of measurement spelled out in full, not abbreviated.  Place an asterisk before each ingredient in order to form a bulleted list.
Ingredients should be listed with the amount first with the unit of measurement spelled out in full, not abbreviated.  Place an asterisk before each ingredient in order to form a bulleted list.
:I hope you mean:
 
Example:
*1 tablespoon mustard
*1 tablespoon mustard
*1/2 teaspooon sugar
*1/2 teaspoon sugar
*6 ounces chicken stock
*1 cup low fat milk
 
Fractions of units should be written with a hyphen between a whole number and a lesser amount and fractions should remain in the standard font size as the rest of the text rather than being formatted into a smaller font.


and not
Example:
*1-1/2 ounces heavy cream
*3/4 tablespoon dried tarragon—not ¾ tablespoon


*one tablespoon mustard
===Preparation===
*one-half teaspoon sugar


That would fly in the face of a million cookbooks! [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 23:03, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
Each step should be preceded with a pound sign (<nowiki>#</nowiki>), which will develop a numbered listDirections should be as specific and to the point as possibleLink any specific cooking terminology to our catalog of cooking terms so those unfamiliar with the term can better understand.
:: haha, yeah that's what I meanI figure if we're going to be linking terms like baking so novices understand, we best assume they won't know offhand what a tsp or a tbsp isAlso, please clean up my writing so it is easier to understand if need be. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 23:05, 19 March 2008 (CDT)


==Preparation==
Example:
''Guidelines for standardizing preparation instructions..''


Each step should be preceded with a pound sign (<nowiki>#</nowiki>), which will develop a numbered listDirections should be as specific and to the point as possibleLink any specific cooking terminology to our catalog of cooking terms so those unfamiliar with the term can better understand.
# [[Boil]] the cod, potatoes and eggs.
# [[Sauté]] in olive oil, with wheels of sliced onion and chopped garlic until the onion is yellow.
# Alternate layers of cod, potato, egg and onion in casserole dish.  [[Bake]] in oven.
 
===Yield===
 
The yield is the amount of food the recipe will produceIn general, it will be listed in "servings".  When determining the number of servings, estimate the amount that your average person would eatThere is also leeway in this method to state that a recipe will make "2 loaves", "1 gallon", or "A dozen cookies".
 
===Notes===
 
This section should include any specific instructions or comments that might need to be conveyed but do not fit within any of the other headings.  For example, "The meat can be prepared ahead of time and frozen."
 
This section may also be used to list minor variants of a recipe that are not substantially different enough to qualify for a separate recipe.


==Servings==
===Categories===
''Guidelines for standardizing number of servings..''
==Notes==
''Guidelines for standardizing preparation notes..''
==Categories==
Choose as many appropriate categories that relate to the recipe and place them in the template.  It is always better to error on the side of too many categories than too few.
Choose as many appropriate categories that relate to the recipe and place them in the template.  It is always better to error on the side of too many categories than too few.
====Broad categories====
====Broad categories====
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* Breads
* Breads
* Breakfast
* Breakfast
* Condiments
* Desserts
* Desserts
** Cakes and confections
** Cakes and confections
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* Pacific
* Pacific


==Related recipes==
===Related recipes===
This section can include links to similar recipes to the current recipe.  For example, "Spaghetti with meatballs" could have a related recipe of "Spaghetti with marinara sauce."


==Example==
===Example===
{{recipe
|align=  center
|name=    Basic Mayonnaise
|howmany= 1
|what=    cup
|notes=  If the oil is added too quickly, the oil and egg may separate.
|ingredients=*1 large egg yolk
*1/8 teaspoon salt
*1 tablespoon lemon juice
*1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
*3/4 cup vegetable oil
|preparation=#Add room temperature egg yolk and salt into a food processor and pulse.
#Mix in lemon juice and mustard.
#Slowly add oil while continuing to run the food processor.
#Cover and refrigerate.
|categories= [[Condiments]], [[French cuisine]]
|related= [[Mustard]]
}}


==Related links==
==Related links==
[[Template:Nutrition]]
*[[Template:Recipe]]
*[[Template:Nutrition]]

Latest revision as of 10:14, 30 May 2009

This page contains standards and regulations related to Recipe subpages.
We welcome a Food Science editor to help us further develop this page.

What are Recipe pages?

Each Recipe subpage will have a basic, but comprehensive and representative recipe as a supplement to our culinary articles.

Purpose

The purpose is to enhance our culinary articles by giving concrete examples of how dishes are prepared. The immediate goal is not to become a comprehensive cookbook with numerous recipes but to provide at least a practical guide as to how a specific dish is prepared.

General guidelines for editing

  • The subpage will be limited to distinct, yet representative recipes and variants of dishes. If there are only minor differences between two recipes, such as slightly more/less of one ingredient, do not add the newer recipe. In the event that this happens, the most recently added recipe will be removed. Minor variants to recipes may be added in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the recipe.
  • Recipes shall not be editable by anyone except the individual who originally contributed it. We also strongly discourage unnecessary criticism of recipes within these pages. Informed commentary is welcomed, ie, a query suggesting that the amount of a particular ingredient is seriously flawed and is possibly a typo; more subjective comments should be sent by private email to the original contributing author.
  • When mentioning a cooking technique in a recipe, be sure to include wikilinks (such as [[sautéing]]) so that readers unfamiliar with that particular technique can easily find out more information about it.

Subpage layout

The recipe subpage will contain a list of links to the recipes pertaining to the dish. Links should be added in alphabetical order. On each linked page, the recipe template will be used to display the recipe in the proper format.

Example

Hamburger/Recipes subpage

Note: Pipelinks should be used to clean up the appearance and remove the tree structure.

Recipe headings

Because recipes vary in complexity, there will be some flexibility in format. Proposed headings:

  • Ingredients
  • Preparation
  • Yield
  • Notes
  • Category
  • Related recipes

Ingredients

Ingredients should be listed with the amount first with the unit of measurement spelled out in full, not abbreviated. Place an asterisk before each ingredient in order to form a bulleted list.

Example:

  • 1 tablespoon mustard
  • 1/2 teaspoon sugar
  • 6 ounces chicken stock
  • 1 cup low fat milk

Fractions of units should be written with a hyphen between a whole number and a lesser amount and fractions should remain in the standard font size as the rest of the text rather than being formatted into a smaller font.

Example:

  • 1-1/2 ounces heavy cream
  • 3/4 tablespoon dried tarragon—not ¾ tablespoon

Preparation

Each step should be preceded with a pound sign (#), which will develop a numbered list. Directions should be as specific and to the point as possible. Link any specific cooking terminology to our catalog of cooking terms so those unfamiliar with the term can better understand.

Example:

  1. Boil the cod, potatoes and eggs.
  2. Sauté in olive oil, with wheels of sliced onion and chopped garlic until the onion is yellow.
  3. Alternate layers of cod, potato, egg and onion in casserole dish. Bake in oven.

Yield

The yield is the amount of food the recipe will produce. In general, it will be listed in "servings". When determining the number of servings, estimate the amount that your average person would eat. There is also leeway in this method to state that a recipe will make "2 loaves", "1 gallon", or "A dozen cookies".

Notes

This section should include any specific instructions or comments that might need to be conveyed but do not fit within any of the other headings. For example, "The meat can be prepared ahead of time and frozen."

This section may also be used to list minor variants of a recipe that are not substantially different enough to qualify for a separate recipe.

Categories

Choose as many appropriate categories that relate to the recipe and place them in the template. It is always better to error on the side of too many categories than too few.

Broad categories

  • Appetizers
  • Beverages
    • cocktails and spirits
    • non-alcoholic
    • punches
    • wine
  • Breads
  • Breakfast
  • Condiments
  • Desserts
    • Cakes and confections
    • Gelati and ice creams
    • Pies
    • Puddings
  • Meats
  • Noodles
  • Pasta
  • Rice
  • Roasts
  • Salads
  • Sandwiches
  • Sauces
  • Savories
  • Seafood
  • Side dishes
  • Soups
  • Stews
  • Sushi
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian

Ethnic cuisines

Related recipes

This section can include links to similar recipes to the current recipe. For example, "Spaghetti with meatballs" could have a related recipe of "Spaghetti with marinara sauce."

Example

Basic Mayonnaise

Yields

1

cup

Ingredients
 
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 3/4 cup vegetable oil
Preparation:
  1. Add room temperature egg yolk and salt into a food processor and pulse.
  2. Mix in lemon juice and mustard.
  3. Slowly add oil while continuing to run the food processor.
  4. Cover and refrigerate.
Notes:

If the oil is added too quickly, the oil and egg may separate.

Categories: Condiments, French cuisine
Related recipes: Mustard


Related links