A standardized recipe is one which has been tested by preparing it, and concluding it to be a "keeper". If used in a food service establishment, it is printed with clear instructions and kept in an accessible area. Compliance by using the recipe by each shift member assures continued quality and consistency, and ultimately repeat customers.
A standard recipe can be built upon by adding a variety of ingredients to create a variety of flavors, textures, and dishes, which in actuality become individual recipes.
"It is food service recipe that is a set of instructions describing how a particular dish is prepared by a specific establishment. It ensures consistent food quality and quantity."
^^^ Not quite. That is only the definition of a recipe in general, but the asker specifically said "STANDARDIZED recipes". Whilst a basic recipe may only show the recipe name, the ingredients, the quantity of the ingredients, and the method of preparation...A STANDARDIZED recipe includes all of this (the quantity must be labeled in a measurable unit
A small recipe like an omelet so like a easier recipe
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Crack eggs into the skillet and put them with spacing, so they will don't touch. Then sprinkle with salt and pepper over it. The most standard egg recipe it is!
standardized menu
The word standardized is an adjective.
are eggs and milk a standardized product
Standardized means that it has been modified to be just like all the other ones, like a standardized exam. Here are some sentences.The standardized test is given to all students in the tenth grade.This machine is standardized to fit into any home.The software is standardized to work with a PC or a Mac.
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Ballet does have standardized movements.
They have got a wide variety of recipes on their website. Easy recipes, appetizers, salad dressings, grilling recipes, camping recipes and strawberry recipes are among them.
Betty Croker was the inventor of Standardized cooking Measurement.
No the word standardized is not a noun. It is an adjective. It is also the past tense verb of standardize.
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