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The artificial intelligence-powered ChatGPT is changing the world as we know it, but is it changing FOOD? We put AI to the test by asking ChatGPT to give us recipes for some of our favorite Italian dishes. The results were surprising…

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SPAGHETTI ALL’ASSASSIN-AI RECIPE (courtesy of ChatGPT)

Here is a traditional recipe for Spaghetti all’Assassina, also known as Spaghetti alle Acciughe.

Ingredients:

– 1 lb spaghetti
– 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
– 8-10 anchovy fillets
– 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
– 1 tsp red pepper flakes
– Salt and pepper, to taste
– 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley leaves
– Grated Pecorino Romano cheese, for serving

Instructions:

1. Cook the spaghetti in a large pot of salted boiling water until al dente, according to package instructions.

2. While the spaghetti is cooking, heat the olive oil in a large pan over medium heat.

3. Add the anchovies to the pan and cook, stirring, until they dissolve into the oil, about 2-3 minutes.

4. Add the garlic and red pepper flakes to the pan and cook for 1-2 minutes, until fragrant.

5. Drain the spaghetti and add it to the pan with the sauce. Toss until well combined.
Season with salt and pepper to taste.

6. Transfer the spaghetti to a serving platter and sprinkle with chopped parsley. Serve with grated Pecorino Romano cheese on the side.

This dish is best enjoyed immediately and is a great example of traditional Neapolitan cuisine. Enjoy!

47 Comments

  1. What do you guys think about this new AI tech? 🤖 We would love to hear your thoughts, because we still aren't quite sure what to make of it!

  2. I considered minced as when you put the garlic through a garlic press. Fine chopped is small done with a knife.

  3. I'm trying hard to stop laughing! 😂😂
    The last recipe is totally bonkers. 🤣🤣
    I think you (Eva) should try to ask ChatGPT for the same recipes but in Italian to see if that helps. I'll probably do that myself once I've calmed down.

  4. Eva, what is your opinion on using minced garlic from the jar? Are there any dishes you would use it in as a matter of convenience?

  5. Sorry I watched and commented so late. We had brunch at the county club today and it’s always a vey long day.

  6. I’m a chef. Minced is the absolute tiniest you can make of something. A fine dice, you can still make out what it is. Mined tends to liquify in the pan.

  7. I'd be curious what AI would come up with on a show like Chopped. Random basket of ingredients. Really happy chat gbt failed on this one 😀

  8. if you wanna really have some fun ask it a question then erase the answer and ask it again the answers will change many times drastically.

  9. Google translate gives me macchina assassina as one option for the 'killer robot' I want to call that middle pasta… not sure how to integrate that into a good pasta name.

  10. I love ChatGPT but!, I use it to help me with my computer science classes and got my partner to use it with his Spanish classes. It does help me a lot with my classes because if I need to fill in any blanks on my courses, it does an amazing job. Now, I would have never thought of asking him for recipes.

  11. I've been making a version of that spaghetti/anchovy recipe, affectionately known in my non-Italian home as Fishy Pasta, for years. My twist is wilting some baby spinach in the sauce before adding the pasta. 😊

  12. I love her recipes and I wanted cookbook by Eva, I'm waiting on her to come out her own cookbook so I buy it.

  13. True! you guys were the first with spaghetti all'assassina, and than everybody copied it

  14. You can definetly inform ChatGPT(Her) that she is incorrect and can correct her with your chef tips and information. She can learn that way from you

  15. The difference between minced and finely chopped is…..the spelling! Plus minced has fewer characters to type. ???

  16. Robot recipes! Glue me to a telephone pole, and hurl me towards the sun. – ☀

  17. Yeeeaah I’ve been seeing people use A.I. on Youtube to put recipes together hoping they’re super delicious.

  18. Absolutely loved this intriguing idea which made for such hilarious entertainment … and really enjoyed the spectacular failure of ChatGPT! How could it fail so utterly and completely I wonder.

  19. To keep the pasta from sticking then, just just a bit of water in the same pot you boiled the pasta. Right?

  20. yes we italians have a problem with the neutral, we don't have the neutral in our language, so when we speak in english we think with the italian "forma mentis" (mental shape,) so for example, for us the moon is feminine (la luna) and we automatically use the "she" pronoun: Chatgpt is a realtively new tool so Eva don't know if is female or male (in italian should be male because is a bot, diminutive of robot, that in italian is a masculine word) so don't make fun of us for that, vero Harper?

  21. Behold….. all cooks.
    Feast your cooking eyes, on
    The true Duo pasta team.
    Receive delicious recipes with open ears & loving hearts.
    Ava and Harper are the new Purveyors of pasta.
    Chiefs of cheese!
    Sweat hearts of sauce.

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