Where do you go to find your recipes?
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I’m noticing a lot of my favorite sites recently have begun to incorporate seeming AI generated receipts and so now I’m on the hunt for a more reliable human touch.
I honestly don’t use recipes. I cook the food until it’s done and put whatever seasonings I enjoy in it.
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Pinterest is also great to compare recipes. I like to take a few recipes and find things I like from each to customize things to my taste.
A word of caution about Pinterest: Pinterest Is Being Strangled by AI Slop
If it works for you, great but be vigilant. Especially when you’re putting what you find on there into your body.
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I’m noticing a lot of my favorite sites recently have begun to incorporate seeming AI generated receipts and so now I’m on the hunt for a more reliable human touch.
Public Domain Recipes
FOSS recipe list with very basic UI -
A word of caution about Pinterest: Pinterest Is Being Strangled by AI Slop
If it works for you, great but be vigilant. Especially when you’re putting what you find on there into your body.
I’m aware. I’m also an experienced cook that would not add just anything to my food, or use improper cooking times and temps. I own a copy of the Betty Crocker cookbook that is my baseline for baking and meat temps.
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I honestly don’t use recipes. I cook the food until it’s done and put whatever seasonings I enjoy in it.
Ummm… What?
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Public Domain Recipes
FOSS recipe list with very basic UIThank you, I had no idea this existed or how badly I needed it.
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I’m noticing a lot of my favorite sites recently have begun to incorporate seeming AI generated receipts and so now I’m on the hunt for a more reliable human touch.
Marginalia is good for this. It can be hard to find recipes with very specific requirements, but I’ve bumped into so many cool personal websites with recipe collections just by searching for “[name of one ingredient I want to use] recipe”.
Some websites found that way:
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Public Domain Recipes
FOSS recipe list with very basic UIThat website seems really nice! I wish it had some more recipes though. I was trying to figure out how to make rye bread recently and every recipe felt wildly different, probably half of them were AI written. It gets so frustrating finding anything online these days.
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I’m noticing a lot of my favorite sites recently have begun to incorporate seeming AI generated receipts and so now I’m on the hunt for a more reliable human touch.
YouTube has been most reliable for me. If you see someone showing their process/results and multiple people do it the same way, that’s a pretty good indication that it’s worth trying out.
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I’m noticing a lot of my favorite sites recently have begun to incorporate seeming AI generated receipts and so now I’m on the hunt for a more reliable human touch.
Generally I just wing it, have been cooking so long I can develop my own recipes for most things. But sometimes I do have to look for tips, and will read recipes for inspiration.
Food:
Bon Appetit
Recipe Tin Eats
Boy who Bakes
Perfect Loaf
Food and Wine
NYT Cooking
Cocktails:
Punch
Imbibe