Production and purchasing

Audit recipes from Recipe Table

Use Recipe Table to scan the full recipe list, catch naming or structure problems, and decide which recipes need a closer edit.

4 min read · Updated Mar 18, 2026 · Managers cleaning up production data

Use Recipe Table when you need to review the recipe catalog as a group instead of opening one recipe at a time.

It is especially useful after imports, rapid menu growth, or a handoff between managers.

Quick facts

Start here

  • Table review is faster than opening dozens of recipes one by one.
  • Look for naming drift, missing categories, duplicate sellable sizes, and old rows no one uses anymore.
  • Open Recipes to fix the specific rows that need cleanup.

Step 1: Scan for obvious cleanup work

  • Look for recipes with weak names, missing categories, or confusing duplicates.
  • Flag any row that would be hard for a new staff member to understand.
Recipe Table is the fastest place to spot duplicate names, missing categories, and rows that need cleanup.

Step 2: Fix issues back in the recipe editor

  • Use Recipes for the actual edit work.
  • Then return to Recipe Table and keep scanning until the list feels clean and predictable.
Use the table to keep scanning after each edit pass until the list looks clear enough for a new team member to follow.