structure+example

Open these two Recipe cards, and you'll see they have the same structure:

Chilaquiles+preparation time
Chilaquiles+serves

Chilaquiles+ingredients

Tortilla
Tomatos
Chile
Chicken (optional)
Cheese
Cream

Chilaquiles+preparation

  • Place the tortillas in a pan with oil until they are really crunchy
  • Prepare the salsa (placing tomato in a pan with oil, onion and chile)

Chilaquiles+discussion

Testing out discussion

Carnitas+preparation time
Carnitas+serves

Carnitas+ingredients

Pork

Water

Salt

Lime

Carnitas+preparation

Put the pork in a pan and cover (barely) with water.  Sprinkle liberally with salt.  Cook on medium flame until the liquid is reduced to a small amount that barely covers the bottom of the pan.  Be sure to turn the pieces of pork halfway through.

Pull the pork out and shred/pull.  Return to the pan and squeeze in the juice of two limes.

Cook until the pork starts to crisp.

Carnitas+discussion

You'll also see the same pattern when you create a new Recipe card.

Here's the structure rule that is used to template Recipes:

You'll notice the structure nests cards with recipe information like preparation and cook time, number served, ingredients, etc.  When someone edits a recipe, they can edit those nested cards. (See sample recipe edit form.)