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!
These Sizzling Sesame Noodles with Chili Crisp were developed for you by The Saucy Scientist and ChatGPT, an AI chatbot created by OpenAI. This Asian-Inspired dish is a flavorful and spicy twist on classic sesame noodles, and the chili crisp provides a satisfying crunch and heat. This was an experiment in twists on known concepts. Noodles are a staple of Asian cuisine and adding chili crisp to them standard practice. This recipe expands on that, adds complexity and depth of flavor. The addition of green onions and rice vinegar adds freshness to an otherwise heavy dish. Soy sauce, ginger, garlic and sugar adds the complexity and a balance to the fat and acid. Overall a great side dish!
Consider changing the recipe to make it yours!
- Go nuts with your noodles! Rice noodles, soba, udon, spaghetti, linguine, whatever sounds adventurous!
- Add some fried tofu, grilled chicken with a miso glaze, or pork with a hoisin glaze to go from side to main.
- Sub out Soy Sauce for Tamari for Gluten-Free options.
- 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!