Cooking with Robots!
Welcome to the future! As a foodie mixing up ingredients and trying new flavor combinations is all part of the fun. You will definitely find our human generated recipes here too but we need to experiment for science! This is part of the Saucy Scientist's experimental AI powered recipe generation and exploration.
Whats with the AI?
Conversation AIs, like ChatGPT, are taught using ludicrously large datasets. These include literature, cookbooks, math books, magazines, and many many many other written language sources. The core tech underneath, whether machine learning or deep learning models, digest all this data with a side of a robust red. This allows the algorithms to find thing that sometimes are groups and group them in potentially new and novel ways. This allows a computer that knows nothing of cookery to come up with really interesting combinations that tend toward tasty but would be unintuitive to us mere mortals.
Lets Talk About the Food Already!
Grilled Chilean Sea Bass with Chili Crisp Chimichurri developed for you by The Saucy Scientist and ChatGPT, an AI chatbot created by OpenAI. This hearty and flavorful dish is inspired by the bold and spicy flavors of Argentinian cuisine, and the chili crisp chimichurri provides a delicious crunch and heat that perfectly complements the mild and flaky Chilean Sea Bass. A fun twist on traditional chimichurri, this chili crisp infused version deepens the flavor and adds some smoky spice while still punching with all the hallmarks of a tasty chimichurri. Fresh herbaceous notes from the cilantro and parsley pair with vinegar and lemon cut through oiliness of the crisp. A match made in heaven!
A really good olive oil is key here! Splurge and get the good stuff! Consider changing the recipe to make it yours.
- Try it with other fish or shrimp! Mahi Mahi, Red Snapper, or Grouper can change the whole experience!
- The chimichurri would also part really well with Picanha, flat iron steak, or flank steak.
- Try a fancy vinegar to change the flavor profile.
The most important part of the experiment, at least we know our robot overloads will be able to cook!