How to Tell if a Recipe is Good - The Kitchen Chalkboard (2024)

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There are millions of recipes out there. You need to make dinner so you narrowed it down to one however you just don’t know how it will turn out. That leads us to the question, how to tell if a recipe is good?

These experiences really got me thinking just how to tell if a recipe is good? After analyzing a bunch of great recipes, learning about recipe development and cooking some pretty good and bad dinners I came upon six things to look for in a good recipe.

Let’s go to the Chalkboard.

How to tell if a recipe is good?

When I first started cooking people told me to only cook recipes from big-name chefs so that I knew that the recipe would be good. Let me tell you, I have had made some of my best meals from brand new bloggers and some of my worst ones from bigname chefs. I don’t think that is a true judgement of a recipe.

What is a good way to determine the recipe is by analyzing the recipe and looking for some specific elements. Read on to learn just how to tell if a recipe is good.

Think About The Big Picture

First things first, let’s think about the big picture here. We don’t need to do major pondering but a quick assessment. Why are you cooking? What’s the purpose of this meal? Is it just a quick dinner you are trying to get on the table or is it a holiday meal? Those are two very different purposes and you will need very different recipes for them. Next, think about who you are cooking for. My family dinner is a very different meal than what I would make for an adult dinner party. Lastly, consider what are the diners’ likes and dislikes. Remember these things as we move on.

Analyze the Recipe

Review the list of ingredients. Are these things you like to eat? If there are one or two ingredients you don’t care for, you can always substitute it. But too many swaps and you are now creating a new dish. Next check to see if the ingredients listed in the order in which you will use them. An orderly ingredient list is super helpful as you make a dish and shows that the author was thoughtful in putting together the recipe.

Look at the recipe time. Do you have that much time to allot? Keep this number in mind as youread the instructions as it isn’t always accurate. I recently read a recipe where they said the recipe would be done in 35 minutes. Then the instructions had the baking time as 40 minutes. It’s best to know the time commitment in advance.

Read the instructions. Are they clear? Look out for any techniques you don’t know. Nothing is worse than being halfway through cooking and not knowing what to do. You should be able to read the instructions once and have a general idea of how to make the dish.

How do you know when the dish is done? The author should convey how long to cook a dish for as well as how to tell when it’s done. Look for detailed cooking times as well as how to test for doneness (temperature, color, etc.). The more specific the better!

Above all, you shouldn’t have any questions after reading the recipe. A great recipe will tell you everything you need to know. This includes how to store leftovers, what can be done in advance and any modifications you can easily make.

In Conclusion

One of the biggest takeaways is that what makes a good recipe for you may not make a good recipe for me. It’s highly personalized and really depends on your requirements. But the list above has the fundamentals that, when incorporated, really make a recipe a great one.

What do you think? Have you made some great or terrible dishes lately? Sound off in the comments below and let me know. I would love to hear!

If need some recipes that I have found to be great, check out my Pinterest Board.

Happy cooking!

About Kristen

Mother, Wife, Curious Cook.

Kristen is a home cook and food lover who thinks about lunch and dinner while eating breakfast, plans outings around where to eat, and never stops thinking about food.

A former meeting planner, Kristen loves organization and planning. Whether for a party or just a regular week, you will find her creating meal plans and finding the best kitchen hacks to save time and money.

When not in the kitchen, you can find her outside with her two boys or inside watching Bravo TV.

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How to Tell if a Recipe is Good - The Kitchen Chalkboard (2024)

FAQs

How do you know if a recipe is good? ›

My Cheat Sheet for Identifying a Good Recipe

Look for recipes that have the following: Ingredient measurements in multiple formats (weight, volume, size). Context clues for timing of each relevant piece of cooking instruction. Explanations on why certain steps are important to the recipe process.

What should you look for in a good recipe? ›

It's all about balance and contrast, about how different flavors make each other taste better. Sweet, salty, tangy, sour, earthy, creamy, tart, crunchy, smooth, meaty... balanced flavors and textures make recipes work. Just look at the show Chopped and notice how the ingredients are actually pretty balanced.

What makes a recipe good or bad? ›

Let's look at some red flags that can make or break a dish.
  1. Preparation times seem unrealistic. ...
  2. Measurements for baking are in cups, not grams. ...
  3. Recipes are not blind tested. ...
  4. Instructions are not broken down into clear segments. ...
  5. Ingredients are not clearly broken out. ...
  6. There is no introduction to the recipe.
Mar 23, 2023

How do you evaluate a recipe? ›

You can use a standardized recipe evaluation form or create your own to rate each dish on aspects such as taste, appearance, texture, portion size, consistency, and ease of preparation. You should also test your recipes for allergens, nutritional value, and shelf life.

What is a characteristic of a high quality standard recipe? ›

A good standardized recipe will include: Menu item name – the name of the given recipe that should be consistent with the name on the menu. Total Yield – number of servings, or portions that a recipe produces, and often the total weight or volume of the recipe. Portion size – amount or size of the individual portion.

What are 5 suggestions when reading a recipe? ›

My 5 Recipe Reading Tips For Success
  1. Read the WHOLE recipe twice. This might seem like overkill to some, but I assure you it's the safest way to go. ...
  2. Make a checklist of all your ingredients. ...
  3. Note the time the recipe is going to take. ...
  4. Respect the order of things. ...
  5. Get familiar before getting fancy.
Mar 19, 2014

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 defines a good cook? ›

A good cook can usually look at a good basic recipe, and know what spices, sauce, syrup, fruit, etc. will heighten and brighten the recipe. A good cook has experience and doesn't always need a recipe. A good cook will try new things fearlessly. A good cook knows their limits.

What makes a recipe authentic? ›

In the culinary context, it's used the same way. Authentic food has an undisputed origin, and is made of real ingredients that come from designated places. So, when dishes or recipes are described as “authentic,” it means that they are close to what is unanimously accepted as “traditional” in their country of origin.

What makes a recipe original? ›

Generally, a recipe is 'original' when it has enough differences from other, similar recipes to be noticed. That can result from an alteration of a single ingredient, from a change in process, or perhaps even a change in presentation. Recipe plagiarism does exist.

What is the first thing you should do when evaluating a recipe? ›

Check to see if the proportions of ingredients are similar to other recipes. If you have never made a dish before, compare the amounts of ingredients from several recipes for that dish online or in cookbooks.

What are some ways to evaluate? ›

The three main types of evaluation methods are goal-based, process-based and outcomes-based. Goal-based evaluations measure if objectives have been achieved (We highly recommend S.M.A.R.T. Goals). Process-based evaluations analyze strengths and weaknesses.

What are the three steps of evaluation? ›

In general, evaluation processes go through four distinct phases: planning, implementation, completion, and reporting.

What is the best way to tell if a food is good or not? ›

Check the nutrient content: A healthy food is usually rich in nutrients that are essential for good health, such as vitamins, minerals, fiber, and protein. Look for foods that are high in nutrients and low in calories, saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars.

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