| TABLESPOONFUL | A subplot ___ felon adjusted amount of ingredient (13) |
| EGGSACTQUANTITY | Ideal amount of ingredients to make the quiche? |
| WESTIESIDESTORY | Movie about a terrier subplot? |
| LOVEINTEREST | Romantic subplot in play or film (4,8) |
| SINKHOLES | Subplot defects? |
| MAKEAMEALOFIT | Over intellectualise what you'd expect chef to do with a number of ingredients (4,1,4,2,2) |
| WHOLEGRAIN | When Gloria changed type of ingredient in brown bread (10) |
| PIKA | May predecessor out of ingredient for goulash ... put in hare! |
| ROLE | Part of ingredient in petroleum (4) |
| ACTIVE | Kind of ingredient |
| METHOD | Set of instructions accompanying a list of ingredients in a cookery book; a technique in acting; or, a sequence in change ringing (6) |
| BAKE | Batch of biscuits, bread, cakes or pies prepared at one time; or, a general word for an oven-cooked mixture of ingredients in the form of a gratin, lasagne or a tian e.g. (4) |
| LAYER | A stratum; one of the thicknesses of ingredients forming a lasagne, sandwich, tian or Victoria sponge, for example; a hen kept for her eggs; or, a garment worn over/under others (5) |
| RECIPE | Old word for a medicinal formula or prescription; or, a list of ingredients with a method, such as clergyman Sydney Smith's rhyming version for a salad dressing (6) |
| SALPICON | A chopped medley of ingredients bound in a sauce, used as a filling or stuffing in French cuisine (8) |
| FRUITSALAD | Dish composed of a wide variety of ingredients (2 wds.) |
| LIAISON | Affair of cat eating a box of ingredients |
| CAKEMIX | One could get a rise out of this lot of ingredients! (4,3) |
| MADEWITH | Words before a list of ingredients |
| COMPOUND | A mix of ingredients (8) |