The AI outputs the steps with or without newlines at will. I thought that was just bad prompt engineering on my side, but I like your explanation better!
Someone did a similar thing around Christmas 2020 in German, they trained an AI on recipes from a huge, old and still popular social recipe site (chefkoch.de) and pre-generated 100k recipes.
They hooked it up to a service that sent the nonsensical recipe on a postcard for a small fee. I assume they made a good few bucks (not millions of course) with this :)
Part of the humor at the time was that the questionable/bad quality of the model output at the time fit very well with the image of the site, which is kind of a meme here.
Yeah, the first 70 recipes or so are generated from a random list of ingredients I got from a plaintext file on the internet. Checking it later, it's full of low quality stuff.
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They hooked it up to a service that sent the nonsensical recipe on a postcard for a small fee. I assume they made a good few bucks (not millions of course) with this :)
Site is still online: https://recipes.generated.online/
Part of the humor at the time was that the questionable/bad quality of the model output at the time fit very well with the image of the site, which is kind of a meme here.
That's the first ingredient for the "Honey Graham Crusted Pork Chops with Raspberry Cola Glaze"
It's dutch for 2 tbsp olive oil.
I'm intrigued, though 50g of sugar seems like a bit much, even for 1,000g of beef and fish.
"Curried Strawberry-Chocolate Amaretto Mini Pies" - https://cookgpt.nl/recipes/33
I...don't know, I'm not sure the curry, garlic chives, and poblanos go with the strawberry, almond chocolate, and marshmallows.
Throw away grandma’s recipes and let AI do the trick! ;)