Asked Chatgpt to create a curry recipe for me. Does this look accurate and if not what would you suggest changing
Asked Chatgpt to create a curry recipe for me. Does this look accurate and if not what would you suggest changing
by SnowyAshton
12 Comments
hypermails
Eh. This is like kitchen sink curry. You can use all of this or parts of this and it will still be some sort of curry
TheAlterN8or
I’ve not made curry before… but that looks like waaaay too much legume type stuff for the amount of soupy and spice type stuff…
Riorlyne
Why not google for a recipe that people have already tried and reviewed, to know if something is edible and tasty? Idk what size ChatGPT thinks a “can” is, but it looks like it’s making curry with enough pulses to feed 30 but only enough spices to season for 4.
tattooedroller
The green peas don’t make sense to me for a curry, especially in a slow cooker, especially from a can.
I mean, curry is kind of add whatever you like, and I’m all about it but these might just disintegrate and not add much
MissionAsparagus9609
AI uses imperial ?
Deppfan16
This is why you don’t use chat GPT for stuff that actually matters. it’s just a glorified text predictor making its best guess at what comes next. It has no way of knowing if this is a good recipe or even an edible one.
CrazyHardFit
Do I look like chatgpt to you?
SnowyAshton
So here’s some context. I asked Chatgpt because I’m trying to use up what I have in my pantry without having to part out ingredients and buy a bunch more for separate dishes. I’m on a very limited budget right now. Besides I like vegetarian dishes and can freeze some if it is too much.
Wafflehouseofpain
This is an *enormous* amount of curry but not really enough seasoning to justify it.
Also, “salt and pepper to taste” makes no sense in this context. For this much curry, you’d need a tablespoon of salt at least.
Cut the number of cans of chickpeas and lentils to 1 each, scratch the peas, add tomato paste, some sugar, add in a teaspoon and a half of salt, and optional cinnamon.
Just Google recipes written by humans. They’re better.
12 Comments
Eh. This is like kitchen sink curry. You can use all of this or parts of this and it will still be some sort of curry
I’ve not made curry before… but that looks like waaaay too much legume type stuff for the amount of soupy and spice type stuff…
Why not google for a recipe that people have already tried and reviewed, to know if something is edible and tasty? Idk what size ChatGPT thinks a “can” is, but it looks like it’s making curry with enough pulses to feed 30 but only enough spices to season for 4.
The green peas don’t make sense to me for a curry, especially in a slow cooker, especially from a can.
I mean, curry is kind of add whatever you like, and I’m all about it but these might just disintegrate and not add much
AI uses imperial ?
This is why you don’t use chat GPT for stuff that actually matters. it’s just a glorified text predictor making its best guess at what comes next. It has no way of knowing if this is a good recipe or even an edible one.
Do I look like chatgpt to you?
So here’s some context. I asked Chatgpt because I’m trying to use up what I have in my pantry without having to part out ingredients and buy a bunch more for separate dishes. I’m on a very limited budget right now. Besides I like vegetarian dishes and can freeze some if it is too much.
This is an *enormous* amount of curry but not really enough seasoning to justify it.
Also, “salt and pepper to taste” makes no sense in this context. For this much curry, you’d need a tablespoon of salt at least.
Cut the number of cans of chickpeas and lentils to 1 each, scratch the peas, add tomato paste, some sugar, add in a teaspoon and a half of salt, and optional cinnamon.
Just Google recipes written by humans. They’re better.
Electric sheep love this recipe
“Bottled minced garlic”. Yuck.
Try it.
You’ll soon find out if it’s right.