Own Ingredients
prydings1
Posts: 7 Member
I make my own low sodium ingredients such as soy sauce, but when I create a recipe can't find a way to enter my own soy sauce rather than one from a manufacturer, is there a way?
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I have good luck logging my own foods from the Recipes sub-tab of the Food main tab.1
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I believe you can create a recipe in your diary. When I select add a food it gives me the option under recipes to create one.1
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Do you mean use a recipe you already created (your low-sodium soy sauce) in another recipe? I haven't been able to find a way, how I got around it was to enter the ingredients as a meal and save the meal.
I had to do that for lasagna - I made a recipe for the sauce and then couldn't log my sauce recipe in the lasagna recipe, so I added all the ingredients plus the sauce recipe and saved the meal as lasagna.
The other option I think is to create a "food" rather than recipe for the soy sauce but don't know if that would work for you (you just enter the micro/macro numbers - could get this from your recipe entry - rather than individual ingredients)3 -
On a laptop, when you click Add Food, one of the available tabs (far right) is Recipes, from which you'd select your own item. On my Android phone, underneath the blue shaded section are options of All, Recipes, Meals, MyFoods. Assuming you have the same, select Recipes and then select your entry.1
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Do you mean use a recipe you already created (your low-sodium soy sauce) in another recipe? I haven't been able to find a way, how I got around it was to enter the ingredients as a meal and save the meal.
I had to do that for lasagna - I made a recipe for the sauce and then couldn't log my sauce recipe in the lasagna recipe, so I added all the ingredients plus the sauce recipe and saved the meal as lasagna.
The other option I think is to create a "food" rather than recipe for the soy sauce but don't know if that would work for you (you just enter the micro/macro numbers - could get this from your recipe entry - rather than individual ingredients)
yes that is the problem I have, then I can log the meal but next time I want to make it I don't have the recipe to follow if that makes sense, seems strange they don't give you an option to replace something like soy sauce with something you created? makes this program pretty useless to me, I can exclude soy sauce all together from recipe but do want my own in there! think I have tO find a new program0 -
MFP doesn't allow you to embed a recipe in another recipe.1 -
Here is info on how you can convolutedly use one of your recipes as an ingredient in another recipe. You have to use the classic recipe creator and you have to make your ingredient into a “my food”. But it does work.
https://support.myfitnesspal.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032622771-How-can-I-use-a-recipe-as-an-ingredient-in-a-new-recipe-2 -
Does your soy sauce even have that many calories that it would make a difference if you just left it out of the recipe? Or you can just add it separately to the meal in your diary.0
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