[General] Beat the eggs before you

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Silverobama

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Hi.

I am trying to translate how to cook a pancake. There are some steps. One step is to stir eggs virgorously then add flour. I wrote "Beat the eggs before you add the flour".

Is my italic sentence natural?
 

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It would be natural in many contexts, but you might want to read some other recipes to get a sense of the conventions their writers typically follow.
 

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I agree with GoesStation. The steps in a recipe are usually laid out as a list. The two steps you described would be given as two separate instructions.

1. Beat the eggs.
2. Add the flour.
 

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Beat the eggs, then add flour.
 

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Usually the recipe would tell you how long you need to beat the eggs or until what stage.
 
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