Creating Your Own Recipes
Build recipes from scratch in Platebreaker with automatic nutritional analysis powered by USDA FoodData Central.
How to Create a Recipe
Section titled “How to Create a Recipe”- Navigate to “My Recipes” in your profile
- Tap “Create New Recipe”
- Fill in the recipe details (see sections below)
- Save and use in meal planning
Recipe Details
Section titled “Recipe Details”Basic Information
Section titled “Basic Information”Recipe name:
- Choose a descriptive name (e.g., “Grandma’s Lentil Soup”)
- Make it searchable for later
Servings:
- How many portions does this recipe make?
- You can adjust this later when meal planning
Meal type: (optional)
- Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, or dessert
- Helps organize your recipe collection
Cuisine: (optional)
- Italian, Mexican, Asian, Mediterranean, etc.
- Makes recipes easier to find
Prep & cook time: (optional)
- Helps with meal planning
- Filter recipes by how much time you have
Adding Ingredients
Section titled “Adding Ingredients”Search for ingredients:
- Type the ingredient name (e.g., “chicken breast”)
- Platebreaker searches USDA FoodData Central
- Select the closest match
Specify amounts:
- Enter quantity (e.g., 200)
- Choose unit (grams, cups, ounces, etc.)
- Platebreaker converts to standard units automatically
Cooking method:
- Raw, boiled, steamed, fried, baked, etc.
- Affects nutrient retention calculations
- Platebreaker applies USDA retention factors
Tips for accurate nutrition:
- Use specific ingredient descriptions (e.g., “chicken breast, skinless” vs. “chicken”)
- Weigh ingredients when possible (more accurate than volume)
- Include cooking oils and fats—they add calories and nutrients
Cooking Instructions (Optional)
Section titled “Cooking Instructions (Optional)”Add step-by-step directions:
- Helps you remember how to make it
- Share with family members
- Not required for nutritional calculations
Tags & Categories (Optional)
Section titled “Tags & Categories (Optional)”Add tags to organize your recipes:
- Dietary preferences: vegetarian, vegan, keto, paleo
- Occasions: quick weeknight, meal prep, entertaining
- Seasonal: summer, fall, winter, spring
Nutritional Calculations
Section titled “Nutritional Calculations”Platebreaker automatically calculates nutrition for your recipe:
- Per serving based on the servings you specified
- Per 100g for easy comparison
- All 65 tracked nutrients with default targets
- Plus additional nutrients from USDA data
What’s Calculated
Section titled “What’s Calculated”- Energy (calories)
- Macronutrients (protein, carbs, fat)
- Micronutrients (vitamins and minerals)
- Amino acids
- Fatty acid breakdown
- Fiber, sugar, sodium, cholesterol
How Rankings Are Calculated
Section titled “How Rankings Are Calculated”Once you create a recipe, it receives a ranking score just like any other recipe:
- Based on your current nutritional needs
- Updates as you add meals to your planner
- Appears in search results alongside curated recipes
Editing Your Recipes
Section titled “Editing Your Recipes”You can always edit your recipes:
- Update ingredients or amounts
- Change cooking methods
- Adjust servings
- Nutrition recalculates automatically
Sharing & Privacy
Section titled “Sharing & Privacy”Your recipes are private: Recipes you create are only visible to you. They won’t show up in other users’ searches.
Exception: Professional chefs and verified recipe creators can publish recipes that appear in public search results.
Coming soon:
- Share recipes with family members using family profiles
- Export recipes to share outside Platebreaker
Best Practices
Section titled “Best Practices”Accuracy Tips
Section titled “Accuracy Tips”- Weigh ingredients: More accurate than measuring cups
- Include everything: Don’t forget oils, butter, seasonings with sodium
- Specify cooking methods: Affects nutrient retention
- Use detailed ingredient names: “Olive oil, extra virgin” vs. “oil”
Organization Tips
Section titled “Organization Tips”- Name consistently: Use a naming pattern (e.g., “Meal Type - Main Ingredient - Style”)
- Add tags: Makes recipes easier to find later
- Note serving sizes: Helps with meal planning
- Add photos: (Coming soon) Visual reminders of your creations