A recipe owned by your account can be fully edited or modified by the account users. The method to open a recipe owned by your account depends if you are a facility account, or a system or corporate account. Refer to the appropriate instructions below.
If You Are a Facility Account:
If you are a facility account that created its own recipes, and is still currently the owner of those recipes, then these recipes will have a “My Recipe” label for the recipe box. To open a “my recipe” for editing:
- From the left navigation sidebar, select Menus & Recipes > Recipes Listing to open the Recipes Listing screen.
- Open the Filters tool, and select the My Recipes Only check box, and then click Apply (first screenshot below). The recipes owned by your account appear (second screenshot below).
- If need be, use the other filters and the search tool to search for the desired recipe.
- Click the Look Up Name link of the recipe you want to edit. The recipe opens in a new browser tab.
- Rather than repeat the instructions here on editing a recipe, the same details can be found on the Creating a New Recipe topic (start at step 3 of the Getting Started section).
If You are a System or Corporate Account:
When a corporate or system account creates a recipe, or assigns ownership of a recipe to itself, it can give the recipe the label of My Recipe in the Recipe Box. Doing so, however, prevents the recipe from being available to its child accounts. To have the recipe be available to child accounts, the recipe must be given another label.
As such, if you are a system or corporate account searching for recipes with the My Recipes label, the results will not include any recipes with another label.
Therefore, the surest way to find recipes owned by your account is to select your account name in the Owner filter to display all recipes owned by your account.
Click the Look Up Name link of the recipe you want to edit. A recipe window appears with the following sections: Recipe Information, Ingredients and Preparation, Nutritional Content, and Extensions.
Rather than repeat the instructions here on editing a recipe, the same details can be found on the Creating a New Recipe topic at step 3 of the Getting Started section.