Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Trending Now
4th Apr: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), 1hr 46m [PG-13] (6.2/10)

4th Apr: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), 1hr 46m [PG-13] (6.2/10)

Where is Artemis 2 right now? Track NASA’s moon mission day 4

Where is Artemis 2 right now? Track NASA’s moon mission day 4

Sofa 5 is the app you need to track TV, movies, podcasts, and everything

Sofa 5 is the app you need to track TV, movies, podcasts, and everything

Waiting for the bunny? See a show: the startling variety of Edmonton theatre this weekend

Waiting for the bunny? See a show: the startling variety of Edmonton theatre this weekend

Schmigadoon! Begins Its Broadway Journey – front mezz junkies, Theater News

Schmigadoon! Begins Its Broadway Journey – front mezz junkies, Theater News

A definitive timeline of Darth Maul’s many Sith apprentices in Star Wars canon

A definitive timeline of Darth Maul’s many Sith apprentices in Star Wars canon

Bestselling Authors’ Books Ranked Most Popular Mysteries and Thrillers of 2026 So Far on Goodreads

Bestselling Authors’ Books Ranked Most Popular Mysteries and Thrillers of 2026 So Far on Goodreads

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Newsletter
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
You are at:Home » Cookbook author Carla Lalli Music gets brutally honest about recipes | Canada Voices
Cookbook author Carla Lalli Music gets brutally honest about recipes | Canada Voices
Lifestyle

Cookbook author Carla Lalli Music gets brutally honest about recipes | Canada Voices

6 January 20265 Mins Read

Open this photo in gallery:

Carla Lalli Music is the author of cookbooks Where Cooking Begins and That Sounds So Good.Charissa Fay/Supplied

Is there a more annoying and inescapable question we face than, “What should I make for dinner?” In theory, answering it should be easy. We’ve never had more access to recipes on websites, TikTok and through AI chatbots – to mention just a few resources. However, a lot of the results are duds.

In a new monthly column, Recipe Lab, I’ll be trying out recipes – mostly from cookbooks, but also other sources – in an effort to decode what makes a good one. I’ll walk readers through the process of cooking: the hiccups, the modifications and the results. I’ve never attended culinary school, or worked in a kitchen, I’m just a home cook addicted to Instagram cooking reels with an above-average interest in learning new techniques, trying new flavours and experimenting with unfamiliar ingredients in the kitchen.

To prepare for this assignment, I spoke to Carla Lalli Music, the author of Where Cooking Begins and That Sounds So Good. Drawing on her experience as a cookbook author, recipe tester and former food director at Bon Appétit, Lalli Music lifted the curtain on how recipes are tested and explained when it’s okay to go off-script.

How do you develop a recipe?

What I like to do is visualize how I’m going to cook the recipe. I will make a list of ingredients in the order that I think I’m going to use them and then I just start cooking. Sometimes I’m spontaneous and write things down as I go. My process involves a lot of measuring cups and tablespoons, multiple timers and the acceptance that the first or second draft is probably not going to be great.

Tell me about the testing.

Your standard cookbook contract says you’re going to deliver recipes that have been tested. That means someone who is not you takes your written document and cooks the recipe exactly as you’ve written it. From the most basic level, they are double-checking all of your ingredient measurements and your timing and the process and that it came out looking like it’s supposed to. But they’ll also check things like ingredients missing from either the ingredient list, or the method. If I was testing a recipe that said “mix the batter,” I would flag it and say: “Am I using a stand mixer? Am I mixing with a spoon? Is it a spatula? Is it a whisk?”

Can we trust that every cookbook has been cross-tested?

No, because it is time-consuming and costly. Good recipe testers charge anywhere from US$150 to US$250 per recipe (for a book with 100 recipes, that’s US$15,000). Groceries would be additional.

This has been something that I’ve cut corners on myself. I’ve given friends and family the recipes and a recipe tester checklist and basically tried to train people to become recipe testers. I’ve paid for the groceries, and they’ve given me the notes.

Most people have not come up through an editorial kind of job history (like working at Bon Appétit), and because of that, they don’t cross-test recipes. There are very few test kitchens in existence now, and a lot of recipe developers are working on their own and that safety net is gone for all of us.

Open this photo in gallery:

Lalli Music has friends and family that act as recipe testers, but not all cookbook authors use testers.Laura Murray/Supplied

Are there certain recipes or cookbooks you trust less than others?

I actually don’t trust chef cookbooks at all. I worked with a chef, we did two books together, and I saw that process intimately. It’s really, really difficult to scale from restaurant portion to human portion. And in restaurants, most dishes come off of multiple stations: one cook is responsible for the steak, somebody else does the sauce and somebody else does the veg. At Bon Appétit, we worked with a lot of great chefs with amazing restaurants, but translating what they would send in was usually a huge lift.

And then there are websites that are community sourced, or you just have no idea where these recipes are coming from – I’ve never made something from AllRecipes.com. I don’t know what this is, and I don’t trust them.

It’s worth looking at reviews online. You will get a pretty good sense of whether the recipes are solid from reader feedback.

When can you safely deviate from the recipe a bit?

Both of my cookbooks have a section called “Spin it,” where for as many ingredients as I could in every recipe, I give all the alternatives. If it says penne and you don’t have penne, you just have to think, “What’s a shape with a hole?” If you don’t have celery, what acts like celery? Fennel, radish, even carrot. If I don’t have soy sauce, I use Worcestershire, Tamari or fish sauce. Think about texture and flavour and how ingredients behave in a recipe to make those swaps.

In general, half a teaspoon of any spice you’re not going to notice if it’s not there, unless it’s something like nutmeg.

What are the places you shouldn’t deviate?

Baking. You can’t even switch brown sugar to white sugar because it changes the moisture content in a recipe. Leaveners can’t really be substituted. Even using wheat flour instead of all-purpose can completely change the texture of a cake. With baking, I become a scared cooking student and I just do exactly what it says.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email

Related Articles

4th Apr: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), 1hr 46m [PG-13] (6.2/10)

4th Apr: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), 1hr 46m [PG-13] (6.2/10)

Lifestyle 4 April 2026
Where is Artemis 2 right now? Track NASA’s moon mission day 4

Where is Artemis 2 right now? Track NASA’s moon mission day 4

Lifestyle 4 April 2026
A definitive timeline of Darth Maul’s many Sith apprentices in Star Wars canon

A definitive timeline of Darth Maul’s many Sith apprentices in Star Wars canon

Lifestyle 4 April 2026
Bestselling Authors’ Books Ranked Most Popular Mysteries and Thrillers of 2026 So Far on Goodreads

Bestselling Authors’ Books Ranked Most Popular Mysteries and Thrillers of 2026 So Far on Goodreads

Lifestyle 4 April 2026
4th Apr: Vivy -Fluorite Eye's Song- (2021), 13 Episodes [TV-MA] (6.95/10)

4th Apr: Vivy -Fluorite Eye's Song- (2021), 13 Episodes [TV-MA] (6.95/10)

Lifestyle 4 April 2026
Spring runway report: The six designers with the most wearable collections | Canada Voices

Spring runway report: The six designers with the most wearable collections | Canada Voices

Lifestyle 4 April 2026
Top Articles
As an ER doc and a mom. Here are five things I don’t let my kids do because the risks are too high | Canada Voices

As an ER doc and a mom. Here are five things I don’t let my kids do because the risks are too high | Canada Voices

11 January 2026257 Views
9 Longest-Lasting Nail Polishes, Tested by Top Manicurists

9 Longest-Lasting Nail Polishes, Tested by Top Manicurists

25 January 2026179 Views
Canada’s best employers for 2026 were revealed and these are the top companies to work for

Canada’s best employers for 2026 were revealed and these are the top companies to work for

21 January 202699 Views
Forbes ranked Canada’s top employers for 2026 and over 30 Quebec companies made the cut

Forbes ranked Canada’s top employers for 2026 and over 30 Quebec companies made the cut

22 January 202697 Views
Demo
Don't Miss
A definitive timeline of Darth Maul’s many Sith apprentices in Star Wars canon
Lifestyle 4 April 2026

A definitive timeline of Darth Maul’s many Sith apprentices in Star Wars canon

Regardless of whether you’re a Jedi, Sith, or something in between, the relationship between a…

Bestselling Authors’ Books Ranked Most Popular Mysteries and Thrillers of 2026 So Far on Goodreads

Bestselling Authors’ Books Ranked Most Popular Mysteries and Thrillers of 2026 So Far on Goodreads

Really, you made this without AI? Prove it

Really, you made this without AI? Prove it

4th Apr: Vivy -Fluorite Eye's Song- (2021), 13 Episodes [TV-MA] (6.95/10)

4th Apr: Vivy -Fluorite Eye's Song- (2021), 13 Episodes [TV-MA] (6.95/10)

About Us
About Us

Canadian Reviews is your one-stop website for the latest Canadian trends and things to do, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
4th Apr: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), 1hr 46m [PG-13] (6.2/10)

4th Apr: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), 1hr 46m [PG-13] (6.2/10)

Where is Artemis 2 right now? Track NASA’s moon mission day 4

Where is Artemis 2 right now? Track NASA’s moon mission day 4

Sofa 5 is the app you need to track TV, movies, podcasts, and everything

Sofa 5 is the app you need to track TV, movies, podcasts, and everything

Most Popular
Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

28 April 202431 Views
OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

28 April 2024364 Views
LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

28 April 202480 Views
© 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.