Recipe Template

Recipe Markdown Template

The recipe's name; this is used to uniquely identify this recipe from the rest.

Categories are used to group similar recipes together. Soups, salads, or deserts are examples of such categories. A recipe may belong to many different categories. Use the Add Existing feature below to make sure you don't create accidental duplicate categories.

Add Existing?

Ingredients are grouped into different categories. The default group is known as "Main Dish". If some ingredients are used for a sauce as opposed to the main dish you can use this group name to indicate that. Group names are case sensitive. Additionally, notes can be used to provide additional details for each ingredient. The Add Existing feature below should be used to avoid creating duplicate ingredients (like green beans vs Green Beans).

  1. Group
    Name
    Amount
    Notes
Add Existing?

Related recipes can be used to link this recipe to another. You can use this feature to indicate recipes that go well together or are required as a part of a larger recipe. You can link to another recipe on this site using the Link to Family Recipe feature or to a recipe on another site with the Add External Link feature.

Link to Family Recipe
Add External Link

Type the URL of the recipe here and press the ADD button.

The instructions for making this recipe. Add steps by typing numbers followed by a dot. You may add a new section by typing, on it's own line, two pound signs followed by the section name. For example a section titled "Sauce" would be typed as "## Sauce". Note the space between the pound signs and the section title.

All of Markdown is supported.

Recipe Template

The following is a markdown template to creating recipes compatible with this site. Simply copy this and save it as a plain text file.