![]() => (Europe) English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, etc. Origin => Asia, Europe, North America, etc. I tend to keep my categories somewhat flat, though I do get a little fancier with country/culture origins. You can see what categories a recipe belongs to by examining the recipe itself. You can see what recipes are Uncategorized. Anything tagged by a Breakfast subcategory is also a Breakfast. I use this feature extensively for complex recipes that have several sub-components, or variations on master recipes. One nice thing is if you click on a recipe link, Paprika knows and will provide you with a back-link to the recipe you came from. For heavily inter-related recipes, I'll put links back and forth between them. When saved, the markdown becomes a link to the recipe. Rather than repeating both those recipes with the Coq au Vin, I can just link off to them when I need to refer to them while cooking. The icon you're looking for in the mini-toolbar is the little book icon, next to the ? (help) icon.įor example, in my version of JC's Coq au Vin recipe ingredients list, I have the following entry: But, you can also use the little helper at the top of your edit fields (any of them) to search for the recipe and insert the markdown automatically. You can add (via two methods) a link to another recipe in your folio. Paprika uses a modified form of Markdown for the recipe text. Make sure to include a link! Check out the FAQ r/Cooking compiled YouTube Channels Message the moderators and we will look at it. If your submission does not appear in the new tab, it may have been caught by the spam filter. R/charcuterie Related Subreddits Column 1 As a community, we should look out for each other, not put each other down or bog down discussion.ĬOMING SOON Filter out food safety! Subreddit Of The Month Reddit is for sharing, not self-promotion.īe kind and conduct productive discussion. No other advertisement is allowed, even cooking related (e.g., Pampered Chef, Cutco, etc). If you wish to promote blogs or YouTube channels, please do so only in the weekly "YouTube/Content Round-Up!" thread, stickied at the top of the sub. ![]() No blog/YouTube channel spamming or advertisements of any kind. Not all jokes are memes! No trolling, either. ![]() We love to see your food, but we also want to try it if we wish to. Include plain text recipes for any food that you post, either in the post or in a comment. Content about or written/developed by AI such as ChatGPT will be removed as well. If the topic is questionable, then it most likely isn't OK to post. ![]()
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