// recipes as composable systems
Every recipe on Recipsy is a small DAG. Steps know their duration, labor, and dependencies. We schedule them for a single cook, surface the critical path, and reuse shared components like a good beef stock instead of duplicating them.
A deeply colored beet soup with cabbage, carrots, and potatoes, finished with garlic and dill, served with smetana.
A cold summer soup with the same diced garden of potatoes, cucumber, radish, eggs, and meats — but poured with chilled, lightly soured beef stock instead of kvas.
A cold summer soup of diced potatoes, cucumber, radish, eggs, and ham, dressed with smetana and poured over with chilled bread kvas.
Small Siberian dumplings of seasoned beef and pork wrapped in thin dough, boiled and served with butter, smetana, vinegar, or black pepper.
A bold, tangy Russian soup of cured meats, brined cucumbers, capers, olives, and lemon, built on a clear beef stock.
fucking dish yeah
Borscht all the way baby