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Savor Family Recipes Forever: How To Write Clear Recipes
By Kate Walling
My grandmother Lois cooked huge, delicious meals for my extended family every Sunday. When my sister Whitney started cooking on her own, she asked for these recipes, but most of them were ingrained in Lois’ memory - not written on paper. So, Whitney would call Lois for particular recipes, who would dictate directions over the phone.??It may sound time-consuming or even tedious compared to the technology available today, but it was well worth it. I am so thankful that Whitney recorded these recipes. Now they are included in my family’s heirloom cookbook and will be there for future Walling generations.

One of the best ways to preserve family traditions is to put them to paper, especially recipes. But writing a recipe intended for years of use by many people requires a few extra steps beyond jotting down ingredients and directions. Consider the following tips:

Provide Special Instructions or Ingredient Notes First
There should be more at the top of the recipe than just its title. This is where you should include any notes that cooks need to be aware of BEFORE they start preparing the recipe. For example, certain shouldn’t be made on rainy or humid days. Other may require a great deal of time, such as bread that must proof or other foods that must rest overnight. You may also want to include information on hard-to-find ingredients or suggest substitutions if certain ingredients cannot be located. Imagine choosing a family recipe for a special occasion that must be prepared in advance and not discovering that detail until the first five ingredients are in the mixer and the event begins in two hours!

List Ingredients in the Order they will be Used ?You want to list ingredients in the order in which they will be used in the recipe. Each ingredient should be on a separate line. You may consider dividing the ingredients into parts. For example, the ingredients for my favorite sticky cake are divided: ingredients for the cake then ingredients for the icing. ?
Provide Detailed Measurements?Give detailed measurements for each ingredient. Remember to give the exact measurement or weight of any packaged items because grocery stores usually offer a variety of sizes. Also include how the ingredient should be prepared: chopped, diced, drained, seeded, etc.

Make Cooks Aware of any Special Equipment Required?Not

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