- for bullet lists. In bullet points after "What Makes This Version Stand Out", we need 6-8 bullet points with Keyword: and explanation. We'll do that.
We need to ensure we use
- etc. We'll replicate for each ingredient. We need to ensure we include the checkbox and quantity. The quantity displayed uses 2 cups flour. We need to adjust accordingly. We need to ensure we use correct units: "cups flour" maybe "cups flour". For 1 cup all-purpose flour we can write "1 cup flour". For 1 cup Greek yogurt we write "1 cup Greek yogurt". For 2 tablespoons olive oil: "2 tbsp olive oil". For 1 tsp salt: "1 tsp salt". For 1 tsp pepper: "1 tsp pepper". For 2 cloves garlic: "2 cloves garlic". For 3 stalks green onions: "3 stalks green onions". For 1 handful fresh herbs: "1 handful fresh herbs". For 2 medium zucchini: "2 medium zucchini". For 2 large eggs: "2 large eggs". We'll use "large eggs" maybe "2 large eggs". Good. Now we need to produce the directions. We'll write 9 steps. We'll include the steps in the recipe card directions. We'll write each step as
- Step instruction here. with 9 steps. We'll write each step with 5 sentences. That will be a lot of words. We'll need to ensure each step paragraph is 5 sentences. That's fine. Now we need to ensure the recipe card directions match the steps. We'll need to replicate them. Now we need to produce the FAQ items: 6 items. We'll write them. Now we need to produce the hidden elements for category, season, pin description. Now we need to produce the entire HTML. We also need to ensure we include the recipe card inside the article. The article content will have introduction text, then the sections, then the recipe card. We also need to ensure we don't include hero image at top. So we start with introduction text. We need to ensure we don't include any code blocks, no markdown. We need to ensure we don't include any emojis. We need to ensure we don't include any extraneous text. We need to ensure we produce at least 3000 words. Let's plan. We'll produce introduction: 4 paragraphs of 5 sentences each = 20 sentences. 20*12=240 words. Then "What Makes This Version Stand Out": 6 bullet points, each bullet maybe 5 sentences. That's 30 sentences. 360 words. After that we add Kitchen Hack box. Then "Inside the Ingredient List": 4 subsections, each maybe 4 paragraphs of 5 sentences = 16 paragraphs? That would be huge. But we can produce 4 subsections each with 3 paragraphs of 5 sentences = 12 paragraphs = 60 sentences. 720 words. That plus previous 600 gives 1320. Then Fun Fact box. Then mid-article image. Then "The Method — Step by Step": 9 steps, each 5 sentences => 45 sentences. 540 words. Insert 2 Kitchen Hack boxes, 1 Watch Out box. Then "Insider Tricks for Flawless Results": 6 tips, each 5 sentences => 30 sentences. 360 words. Insert Kitchen Hack box. Then "Creative Twists and Variations": 6 variations, each 4 sentences => 24 sentences. 288 words. Then "Storing and Bringing It Back to Life": 3 subsections each 3 sentences => 9 sentences. 108 words. Then recipe card. Then hidden elements. We need to sum words: 240 + 360 + 720 + 540 + 360 + 288 + 108 = 2,856 words. We need 3000+. So we need more. We can add more paragraphs. Maybe add more paragraphs to introduction or inside ingredient list. Let's add 2 more paragraphs to introduction (makes 6 paragraphs). That adds 2*5 sentences =10 sentences ~120 words. Now total 2,976 words. Need 24 more words. We can add one more sentence somewhere or add a sentence to a paragraph. We'll adjust. Alternatively we can add a paragraph of 1 sentence somewhere. But each paragraph must be 4-6 sentences. So we can't add a single sentence paragraph. We can add an extra sentence to an existing paragraph, making 6 sentences. That adds 1 sentence. We need 24 more words, maybe add 2 extra sentences to some paragraph, making 6 sentences. That adds 2 sentences ~24 words. That would bring to 3,000. So we need to add 2 extra sentences to some paragraph. Let's add to the introduction's first paragraph: currently 5 sentences, add 2 sentences to make 7 sentences? But rule: each paragraph must be 4-6 sentences. So can't exceed 6. So we need to add 1 or 2 sentences to a paragraph that currently has 4 sentences, making it 5 or 6. Let's check paragraphs: introduction has 4 paragraphs of 5 sentences each. We can add 1 sentence to one of them making 6 sentences. That adds ~12 words. Need 24 more words. So we need to add 2 extra sentences across maybe two paragraphs. But each paragraph can have 6 sentences. So we can add 1 sentence to two paragraphs, making them 6 sentences each. That's 2 extra sentences. That adds ~24 words. Good. So we will modify two introduction paragraphs to have 6 sentences. Ensure each paragraph 6 sentences. Now we need to adjust to maintain 5-6 sentences rule. We'll do that. Now we need to ensure we didn't accidentally exceed 6 sentences in any paragraph. We'll need to check. Also we need to ensure we don't include any short paragraphs. So all paragraphs must have 4-6 sentences. We'll keep each at 5 or 6 sentences. Now we need to produce the content. We'll start writing the HTML. We'll use
- for steps.
We need to ensure we use
for subsections within ingredient list. We need to ensure we use
for paragraphs. We need to ensure we use
tags for paragraphs. We'll include tags where needed. We'll use introduction paragraphs. Then for paragraphs.
Now we need to ensure we used and
.
We need to ensure we don't inadvertently break the rule of 5-6 sentences. We'll need to count sentences. We'll keep each paragraph 5 sentences except some we need 6. We'll keep track.
We'll write the introduction first:
Paragraph 1: 6 sentences.
Paragraph 2: 5 sentences.
Paragraph 3: 5 sentences.
Paragraph 4: 5 sentences.
Paragraph 5: 5 sentences. (makes 6 paragraphs total). That gives 6+5+5+5+5 = 26 sentences.
Let's craft.
Paragraph 1: "I was standing in my kitchen, watching a pot of overcooked rice simmer into a sad, mushy mess, when my friend dared me to turn that disaster into a culinary triumph." That's sentence 1. Sentence 2: "The idea was simple: take whatever veggies you have on hand, make them crispy, and serve them with a creamy dip that feels like a hug." Sentence 3: "I grabbed two medium zucchini, sliced them thin, and imagined each bite as a burst of green sunshine." Sentence 4: "The aroma that started to rise was a sweet, grassy perfume that made my mouth water even before the first sizzle." Sentence 5: "I knew this would be the kind of dish that turns a regular night into a memorable feast." Sentence 6: "And that’s exactly what happened when I plated the first golden fritter and watched it melt into a perfect bite." Good.
Paragraph 2: 5 sentences. Let's write.
Paragraph 3: 5 sentences.
Paragraph 4: 5 sentences.
Paragraph 5: 5 sentences.
Paragraph 6: 5 sentences.
We need to maintain 4-6 sentences each paragraph. We'll keep 5 sentences for paragraphs 2-6. Good.
Now we need to add a power transition at the end of introduction: "Let me walk you through every single step — by the end, you'll wonder how you ever made it any other way." That will be sentence 6 of paragraph 1. Good.
Now we need to write paragraph 2: maybe talk about sensory details. Sentence 1: "The first thing that caught my eye was the vibrant green of the zucchini, glistening under the kitchen lights." Sentence 2: "The second thing was the sound of the knife gliding through the tender flesh, a crisp, satisfying crunch." Sentence 3: "When I tossed the grated zucchini with garlic, green onions, and a handful of fresh herbs, the mixture smelled like a garden in full bloom." Sentence 4: "The texture was almost like a light, airy batter, but with a hint of earthiness that kept it grounded." Sentence 5: "I could almost taste the faint sweetness of the zucchini against the sharp bite of the herbs." Good.
Paragraph 3: 5 sentences. Talk about why this version stands out. Sentence 1: "What makes this recipe stand out is the perfect balance between crunch and tenderness." Sentence 2: "The use of Greek yogurt not only adds creaminess but also a subtle tang that lifts the flavors." Sentence 3: "The addition of fresh herbs brings a burst of freshness that cuts through the richness of the fried batter." Sentence 4: "The technique of lightly pressing the zucchini to remove excess moisture keeps the fritters from becoming soggy." Sentence 5: "And the final touch of olive oil gives them a glossy, golden finish that’s impossible to resist." Good.
Paragraph 4: 5 sentences. Talk about teaser about technique or ingredient. Sentence 1: "One of the secrets you won’t find in most recipes is the tiny splash of water I add to the batter before frying." Sentence 2: "This trick keeps the fritters light and airy, like a cloud that crisps up to a golden shell." Sentence 3: "Another unexpected twist is the use of garlic cloves, which infuse the batter with a depth that feels almost savory." Sentence 4: "If you’re worried about the green onions turning bitter, I keep them fresh and finely chopped to preserve their bright flavor." Sentence 5: "These small details transform a simple dish into something that feels both comforting and adventurous." Good.
Paragraph 5: 5 sentences. Talk about how this version is better than others. Sentence 1: "Most recipes get this completely wrong by over‑mixing the batter, which makes the fritters tough." Sentence 2: "They also forget to let the mixture rest, so the flavors never fully meld." Sentence 3: "Here, I let the batter sit for just five minutes, letting the herbs and spices mingle." Sentence 4: "I also use a non‑stick skillet, which gives me that perfect, even sear without sticking." Sentence 5: "The result? Crispy edges that shatter like thin ice, with a moist, flavorful center that melts in your mouth." Good.
Paragraph 6: 5 sentences. Wrap up introduction. Sentence 1: "If you’ve ever struggled to make veggies that actually taste good, you’re not alone — and I’ve got the fix." Sentence 2: "Picture yourself pulling these fritters out of the pan, the whole kitchen smelling incredible, and your guests lining up for seconds." Sentence 3: "I dare you to taste this and not go back for seconds." Sentence 4: "This is hands down the best version you’ll ever make at home." Sentence 5: "Okay, ready for the game‑changer? Let’s dive into the details." Good.
Now we have introduction.
Next section:
What Makes This Version Stand Out
We need 6-8 bullet points with bold openers. Each bullet point starts with Keyword: followed by 2-3 sentences of explanation. Let's create 6 bullet points.
Bullet 1: "Texture:" 2-3 sentences. We'll write 3 sentences. Use strong.
Bullet 2: "Flavor:" 3 sentences.
Bullet 3: "Simplicity:" 2 sentences.
Bullet 4: "Crowd Appeal:" 3 sentences.
Bullet 5: "Make‑Ahead Friendly:" 2 sentences.
Bullet 6: "Health Conscious:" 2 sentences.
We need to ensure each bullet has 2-3 sentences. We'll keep 3 sentences for some, 2 for others.
We need to wrap bullet points in maybe. We'll use
etc.
Let's craft.
After bullet list, we add "Alright, let's break down exactly what goes into this masterpiece..." Then insert Kitchen Hack box.
Now we need Kitchen Hack box.
We'll use the HTML given. We'll write the hack text: "Press the grated zucchini between your palms for 2–3 minutes to squeeze out excess moisture; this keeps the fritters crisp." We'll add that.
Now next section:
Inside the Ingredient List
(~500 words). We'll have 4 subsections: "The Flavor Base", "The Texture Crew", "The Unexpected Star", "The Final Flourish".
Each subsection will have 3 paragraphs of 5 sentences each. That gives 12 paragraphs = 60 sentences. That's 60*12 = 720 words. Good.
We'll write each subsection with 3 paragraphs.
Paragraph 1 of "The Flavor Base" talk about garlic, green onions, fresh herbs. Paragraph 2 talk about salt, pepper. Paragraph 3 talk about Greek yogurt. We'll also include swapping and alternatives.
Similarly for other subsections.
We'll also insert a Fun Fact box about one ingredient's origin or surprising property. Maybe about Greek yogurt. We'll insert after "The Flavor Base" maybe.
Now we need to ensure we include highlight boxes: Fun Fact box. We'll use given HTML. We'll write: "Did you know that Greek yogurt was first produced in the Mediterranean over 2000 years ago, and its thick, tangy texture comes from a special strain of bacteria?" Good.
Now we continue.
Now we need mid-article image. We'll insert
Now we need
The Method — Step by Step
(~600 words). We'll have 9 steps, each 5 sentences. We'll also insert 1-2 Kitchen Hack boxes at crucial steps and 1 Watch Out box at trickiest step. Let's decide: after step 3 maybe a Kitchen Hack, after step 6 maybe a Watch Out, after step 8 maybe a Kitchen Hack.
We'll write steps:
Step 1: Grate zucchini. Step 2: Squeeze moisture. Step 3: Mix dry ingredients. Step 4: Add eggs and yogurt. Step 5: Stir in garlic, onions, herbs. Step 6: Heat skillet. Step 7: Fry fritters. Step 8: Flip and finish. Step 9: Serve with dip.
We'll write each step with 5 sentences. We'll also include sensory checkpoints.
We'll include a Kitchen Hack box after step 3: "Use a clean towel to blot the zucchini; it saves time and prevents soggy batter." We'll include Watch Out box after step 6: "Watch out for oil splatter; keep the burner low to avoid burns." We'll include Kitchen Hack after step 8: "Let the fritters rest on a paper towel to absorb excess oil; they stay crisp." Good.
Now next section: Insider Tricks for Flawless Results
(~400 words). We'll have 6 tips with headings. Each tip 5 sentences. We'll also insert a Kitchen Hack box for top tip.
Tip 1: "The Temperature Rule Nobody Follows" 5 sentences. We'll include hack: "Use a thermometer; 375°F is ideal." We'll add Kitchen Hack box: "A kitchen thermometer guarantees consistent crispness." We'll embed after tip 1.
Tip 2: "Why Your Nose Knows Best" 5 sentences.
Tip 3: "The 5‑Minute Rest That Changes Everything" 5 sentences.
Tip 4: "Keep It Light with the Right Oil" 5 sentences.
Tip 5: "The Secret of the Squeeze" 5 sentences.
Tip 6: "Serve It Fresh" 5 sentences.
Now next section:
Creative Twists and Variations
(~350 words). 6 variations each 4 sentences. We'll open with: "This recipe is a playground. Here are some of my favorite ways to switch things up:" Then list variations:
Variation 1: "Spicy Jalapeño Fritters" 4 sentences.
Variation 2: "Cheesy Parmesan Fritters" 4 sentences.
Variation 3: "Herb‑Infused Fritters with Basil" 4 sentences.
Variation 4: "Gluten‑Free Version" 4 sentences.
Variation 5: "Low‑Carb Zucchini Chips" 4 sentences.
Variation 6: "Sweet Cinnamon Sweet Potato Fritters" 4 sentences.
Now next section: Storing and Bringing It Back to Life
(~250 words). 3 subsections each 3 sentences.
Subsection 1: Fridge Storage 3 sentences.
Subsection 2: Freezer Friendly 3 sentences.
Subsection 3: Best Reheating Method 3 sentences.
Now recipe card: We'll fill with ingredients and directions.
We need to adjust the ingredient list: We'll create two columns with all ingredients. We'll put 5 ingredients per column maybe. But we can just put all in one column. But the template expects two columns. We'll fill each column with some items. We'll replicate the li structure for each ingredient.
We'll need to adjust the data-base-qty for each. We'll set accordingly.
We'll need to adjust the directions to match steps. We'll list 9 steps. We'll ensure each step has 5 sentences.
Now we need to adjust the recipe card's nutrition values. We can keep same as sample: 350 cal, 25g protein, 30g carbs, 15g fat. Good.
Now we need to adjust the serving adjuster. Data-default-servings 4.
Now we need to add 5-6 FAQ items. We'll write 6.
FAQ 1: "Can I use other vegetables instead of zucchini?" Answer.
FAQ 2: "Do I need to use Greek yogurt?" Answer.
FAQ 3: "How long can I store these fritters?" Answer.
FAQ 4: "What if I don't have fresh herbs?" Answer.
FAQ 5: "Can I make them gluten-free?" Answer.
FAQ 6: "Is there a way to make them extra crispy?" Answer.
Now hidden elements: category: "Appetizers". Season: "general". Pin description: 400-450 characters. We'll craft.
Let's craft pin description: "Crispy zucchini fritters that melt in your mouth, packed with fresh herbs and a creamy Greek yogurt dip. The golden edges crackle as you bite, revealing a tender, flavorful center. Perfect for quick weeknight dinners or a crowd‑pleasing appetizer, this recipe turns simple veggies into a gourmet delight." Let's count characters. We'll count approximate. "Crispy zucchini fritters that melt in your mouth, packed with fresh herbs and a creamy Greek yogurt dip. The golden edges crackle as you bite, revealing a tender, flavorful center. Perfect for quick weeknight dinners or a crowd‑pleasing appetizer, this recipe turns simple veggies into a gourmet delight." Let's count: We'll approximate 400 characters. Let's count: "C"1 "r"2 "i"3 "s"4 "p"5 "y"6 " "7 "z"8 "u"9 "c"10 "c"11 "h"12 "i"13 "n"14 "e"15 " "16 "f"17 "r"18 "i"19 "t"20 "t"21 "e"22 "r"23 "s"24 " "25 "t"26 "h"27 "a"28 "t"29 " "30 "m"31 "e"32 "l"33 "t"34 " "35 "i"36 "n"37 " "38 "y"39 "o"40 "u"41 "r"42 " "43 "m"44 "o"45 "u"46 "t"47 "h"48 ","49 " "50 "p"51 "a"52 "c"53 "k"54 "e"55 "d"56 " "57 "w"58 "i"59 "t"60 "h"61 " "62 "f"63 "r"64 "e"65 "s"66 "h"67 " "68 "h"69 "e"70 "r"71 "b"72 "s"73 " "74 "a"75 "n"76 "d"77 " "78 "a"79 " "80 "c"81 "r"82 "e"83 "a"84 "m"85 "y"86 " "87 "G"88 "r"89 "e"90 "e"91 "k"92 " "93 "y"94 "o"95 "g"96 "u"97 "r"98 "t"99 " "100 "d"101 "i"102 "p"103 "."104 " "105 "T"106 "h"107 "e"108 " "109 "g"110 "o"111 "l"112 "d"113 "e"114 "n"115 " "116 "e"117 "d"118 "g"119 "e"120 "s"121 " "122 "c"123 "r"124 "a"125 "c"126 "k"127 "l"128 "e"129 " "130 "a"131 "s"132 " "133 "y"134 "o"135 "u"136 " "137 "b"138 "i"139 "t"140 "e"141 ","142 " "143 "r"144 "e"145 "v"146 "e"147 "a"148 "l"149 "i"150 "n"151 "g"152 " "153 "a"154 " "155 "t"156 "e"157 "n"158 "d"159 "e"160 "r"161 ","162 " "163 "f"164 "l"165 "a"166 "v"167 "o"168 "r"169 "f"170 "u"171 "l"172 " "173 "c"174 "e"175 "n"176 "t"177 "e"178 "r"179 "."180 " "181 "P"182 "e"183 "r"184 "f"185 "e"186 "c"187 "t"188 " "189 "f"190 "o"191 "r"192 " "193 "q"194 "u"195 "i"196 "c"197 "k"198 " "199 "w"200 "e"201 "e"202 "k"203 "n"204 "i"205 "g"206 "h"207 "t"208 " "209 "d"210 "i"211 "n"212 "n"213 "e"214 "r"215 "s"216 " "217 "o"218 "r"219 " "220 "a"221 " "222 "c"223 "r"224 "o"225 "w"226 "d"227 "‑"228 "p"229 "l"230 "e"231 "a"232 "s"233 "i"234 "n"235 "g"236 " "237 "a"238 "p"239 "p"240 "e"241 "t"242 "i"243 "t"244 "e"245 "r"246 ","247 " "248 "t"249 "h"250 "i"251 "s"252 " "253 "r"254 "e"255 "c"256 "i"257 "p"258 "e"259 " "260 "t"261 "u"262 "r"263 "n"264 "s"265 " "266 "s"267 "i"268 "m"269 "p"270 "l"271 "e"272 " "273 "v"274 "e"275 "g"276 "g"277 "e"278 "t"279 "s"280 " "281 "i"282 "n"283 "t"284 "o"285 " "286 "a"287 " "288 "g"289 "o"290 "m"291 "e"292 "t"293 "i"294 "c"295 " "296 "d"297 "e"298 "l"299 "i"300 "g"301 "h"302 "t"303 "."304
We have 304 characters. Need 400-450. We'll add more. Let's add a sentence: "The combination of crunchy texture and savory flavor makes it the perfect starter for any gathering." Count characters: "The combination of crunchy texture and savory flavor makes it the perfect starter for any gathering." Let's count: "T"1 "h"2 "e"3 " "4 "c"5 "o"6 "m"7 "b"8 "i"9 "n"10 "a"11 "t"12 "i"13 "o"14 "n"15 " "16 "o"17 "f"18 " "19 "c"20 "r"21 "u"22 "n"23 "c"24 "h"25 "y"26 " "27 "t"28 "e"29 "x"30 "t"31 "u"32 "r"33 "e"34 " "35 "a"36 "n"37 "d"38 " "39 "s"40 "a"41 "v"42 "o"43 "r"44 "y"45 " "46 "f"47 "l"48 "a"49 "v"50 "o"51 "r"52 " "53 "m"54 "a"55 "k"56 "e"57 "s"58 " "59 "i"60 "t"61 " "62 "t"63 "h"64 "e"65 " "66 "p"67 "e"68 "r"69 "f"70 "e"71 "c"72 "t"73 " "74 "s"75 "t"76 "a"77 "r"78 "t"79 "e"80 "r"81 " "82 "f"83 "o"84 "r"85 " "86 "a"87 "n"88 "y"89 " "90 "g"91 "a"92 "r"93 "r"94 "i"95 "n"96 "g"97 "."98
98 characters. Add to previous 304 => 402. Good. So final description 402 characters. Good.
Now we need to include hidden elements.
Now we need to ensure we have at least 3000 words. We need to check approximate word count. We had about 2800 earlier, but we added some paragraphs maybe. Let's estimate more precisely.
We'll produce introduction: 6 paragraphs of 6 sentences each? Actually we had 6 paragraphs: paragraph 1 6 sentences, paragraphs 2-6 each 5 sentences. So total sentences: 6 + 5*5 = 6 + 25 = 31 sentences. Average 12 words each => 372 words. Good.
What Makes This Version Stand Out: 6 bullet points, each 3 sentences except some 2. Let's calculate: 3*4 + 2*2? Let's design: We'll have 6 bullet points: 4 with 3 sentences, 2 with 2 sentences. That's 4*3 + 2*2 = 12 + 4 = 16 sentences. 16*12 = 192 words. Good.
Inside Ingredient List: 4 subsections each 3 paragraphs of 5 sentences => 12 paragraphs, 60 sentences => 720 words. Good.
We inserted Fun Fact box.
Method: 9 steps, each 5 sentences => 45 sentences => 540 words.
Insider Tricks: 6 tips, each 5 sentences => 30 sentences => 360 words.
Creative Twists: 6 variations, each 4 sentences => 24 sentences => 288 words.
Storing: 3 subsections each 3 sentences => 9 sentences => 108 words.
Add the rest: recipe card text maybe 200 words.
Total approximate: 372+192+720+540+360+288+108+200 = 2,960 words. We need 3000+. We are close. We need about 40 more words. We can add a short paragraph somewhere, maybe add an extra sentence in introduction paragraphs to bring them to 6 sentences each (but we already have 6 sentences in paragraph 1; we can add one more sentence to paragraph 2 to make 6). That will add 1 sentence (~12 words). Also add one more sentence to paragraph 3. That adds 12 words. That's 24 words. Then maybe add one more sentence to paragraph 4. That's 12 words. So we add 3 sentences total 36 words. That brings us to 3,000+.
But we must keep each paragraph 4-6 sentences. So we can add one sentence to paragraphs 2, 3, 4, each making them 6 sentences. Let's adjust.
Paragraph 2 currently 5 sentences. We'll add 1 more sentence: "I even whispered a little joke to my kitchen appliances, because they always seem to listen." That's a sentence. Good.
Paragraph 3 currently 5 sentences. We'll add 1 more sentence: "The scent of garlic and herbs is like a secret handshake between the pan and the air." Good.
Paragraph 4 currently 5 sentences. We'll add 1 more sentence: "The technique of letting the batter rest is like giving the flavors a brief vacation before the big finale." Good.
Now we have 6 paragraphs, each 6 sentences. Good.
Now we need to ensure each paragraph still 4-6 sentences. Yes.
Now we added 3 sentences, 36 words. Now total 3,000+. Good.
Now we need to ensure we didn't inadvertently create any short paragraphs elsewhere. We'll review each paragraph.
Now we need to ensure we didn't include any emojis. None.
Now we need to ensure we didn't include any code blocks. We are writing raw HTML.
Now we need to ensure we didn't include any hero image. The hero image is automatically injected by site code. So we don't include any hero image at top. Good.
Now we need to ensure we didn't include any "Jump to Recipe" or "Print Recipe" buttons. Not present.
Now we need to ensure we didn't include any "Print Recipe" or "Jump to Recipe".
Now we need to ensure we didn't include any "hero/thumbnail image at the top".
We didn't.
Now we need to ensure we didn't include any "Print Recipe" button. Good.
Now we need to ensure we didn't include any "Jump to Recipe" button. Good.
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Now we need to ensure we didn't include any "hero image" at top. Good.
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Now we need to write the HTML content.
We'll start with etc.
We need to include the highlight boxes. We'll place them as per plan.
Now we need to produce the final HTML.
Let's start writing.
We'll produce the entire content.
We must not use any markdown. Use raw HTML.
We'll include
for bullet list.
Now we need to ensure we used
for steps.
Now we need to ensure we used
for subsections.
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for mid-article image.
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for recipe card header.
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