all modules
Back of Houselive

Recipe Management

Build your recipe library once. Every cost update, yield change, or allergen flag flows through automatically. You always know your true cost per plate without a spreadsheet.

drawing
Recipe Management
rev
v1.8
status
live
sheet
01 / 01
Chef writing in a recipe notebook
PRICE LATENCYliveinvoice to recipe cost
ALLERGEN UPDATE< 1schanges propagate menu-wide
SUB-RECIPESnested costing supported
A · the problem

Your true food cost is a guess based on a spreadsheet last touched in February.

Ingredient prices move weekly. Recipes change with the season. Yields vary by butcher. Without live data, your menu margins are theoretical.

Chef buried in paperwork in the back office
B · how mise solves it

Cost per plate, current to this morning's invoice.

Mise links every line item on every invoice to every recipe that uses it. The cost on your menu changes when the cost in the walk-in changes.

Mise en place ingredients laid out
capabilities · specification

Every feature, in plain language.

F-01

Real-time food cost

Recipe costs update automatically as ingredient prices change. No spreadsheet maintenance.

F-02

Yield tracking

Define yields by cut and cooking method. Cost calculations stay accurate through the prep process.

F-03

Allergen matrix

Flag each ingredient once. The system generates a full allergen matrix for the menu, and updates it when recipes change.

F-04

Sub-recipe support

Stocks, mother sauces, and prep batches nested inside recipes. Costing cascades correctly.

how it's priced

Membership plus usage. Honest math.

A flat monthly base subscription, plus low usage rates, measured by the time you actually use Mise. Add Recipe Management on its own, or run the whole house. You will always only pay for what you use.

See how usage based pricing works
the questions operators ask first

Answered, plainly.

01Can I import existing recipes?
Yes. CSV, Excel, or our import tool. Most kitchens are migrated in a day.
02Does it print prep sheets?
Yes, by station and shift, with sub-recipe expansion.

The fastest way to know if Mise fits is to use it for ten minutes.