
Don't Toss Those Holiday Leftovers. How AI Can Give You Meal Ideas - CNET
So, you over-catered for your holiday feast and have a ton of leftover food in your fridge and pantry. Or maybe you were lucky enough to bring food home from someone else's event. But there are only so many days in a row that you can eat the same meal. Zooey Liao/CNET This is where artificial intelligence can help. Though AI can't cook for you (yet), it can serve up recipe ideas based on the ingredients in your fridge... takeout leftovers, plates from a party, items hiding in your pantry and anything else that's edible. AI is a handy tool for menu planning and turning restaurant dishes into recipes to make at home. To turn what's in your fridge into a delicious dish, we'll use the most well-known AI tool, ChatGPT . OpenAI's ChatGPT was released in 2022 but has had various major updates. There's a premium subscription for $20 a month, but the free version will cook up some ideas just fine. Yes, chef! (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, CNET's parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.) Turn fridge mayhem into a meal Step 1: Take pictures of what's inside your fridge, freezer and pantry. Just make sure to check all the expiration dates, as sauce and pantry item use-by dates are easy to miss. Step 2: ChatGPT is better at interpreting text than photos, so create a list of your ingredients to avoid any misinterpretations or hallucinations . (True story: I once used garam masala instead of cinnamon in banana bread because they have the same bottle. So, mistakes happen, even with humans.) It's worth noting that you should only add ingredients to your list that you intend to use. Specify any cravings, dietary preferences, the type of meal, and the number of people you're cooking for in your prompt. Step 3: Log in to ChatGPT and open a new message to add your first prompt. Here's what my first prompt and ingredient list looked like: Screenshot by Amanda Smith/CNET Off the bat, Chef ChatGPT did pretty well. It suggested a cheesy mushroom and rice frittata with arugula salad for lunch, and brioche mushroom feta sliders with hash-brown crisps for dinner. Yum. It did throw me off with the sauce inclusions, though: ranch dressing and ketchup or BBQ sauce? Maybe not. Step 4: Chat with ChatGPT about what you like and don't like. For instance, I liked the first meal suggestion but wanted to see what else chef ChatGPT could whip up. Follow up with a prompt like this: "Provide another dinner option that uses the same ingredients but add more protein." The fun part about a chatbot is that it helps spark ideas. For example, instead of running out to the store just to grab a protein for the brioche slider or relying on eggs for the dinner dish, I asked if I had the ingredients for a veggie patty. Step 5: Once you...
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