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This recipe "will produce" two dozen chocolate chip cookies.

past
future perfect
present
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"will produce" is future perfect tense. The word "will" means it hasn't happened yet, which means it couldn't possibly be past or present. The word "will" is also a give away that it is future perfect and not just future.
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