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Confusables Entry 1247 / 1350 60-second read

Recipe vs. Receipt

Instructions for a dish versus proof of payment.

The comparisoni

✗ Wrong

I followed your receipt for the lasagne.

✓ Correct

I followed your recipe for the lasagne — "receipt" is the proof-of-payment (or historical British for a medical receipt/recipe).

The ruleii

RECIPE = instructions. RECEIPT = payment.

RECIPE is cooking instructions. RECEIPT is proof of a transaction — what the shop prints out. Historically, English sometimes used "receipt" for a cooking recipe (as in "Mrs Beeton's receipt for trifle"), but modern usage is clear: food = recipe; shop = receipt.

Memory aidiii

Remember it like this

Recipe cooks. Receipt pays.

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