Baking has emerged as a popular pastime in the past two years. The practice of combining ingredients, mixing them together and putting them in the oven yields delicious desserts every time. We often look up cake and dessert recipes online or try the recipes passed on to us from previous generations' cooks. How would you react if software generated a recipe for you to bake and try? A YouTube chef tried using an AI-based application called Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 to make a recipe for a Super Moist Giant Oreo Cake. The process and the results were quite interesting to watch!
Watch the full video by the YouTube handle 'How To Cook That' here:
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Popular YouTube blogger Ann Reardon gave this recipe of Giant Oreo Cake a shot in the recipe video. The AI software described it by saying, "Sure it takes a fair bit of time to assemble Super Moist Giant Oreo Cake Recipe and costs a pretty penny, but it's big enough to feed 20 people and it tastes so good that all eyes will be on you as soon as you serve it." The recipe text then proceeded to narrate the ingredients and cooking methods, that Reardon followed step-by-step in the video.
Spoiler alert - the AI's recipe for Giant Oreo Cake did result in a cake. Reardon also made her husband and son try the cake in the video. Although the cake turned out to be quite hard, the video did make for an interesting and hilarious watch. A number of users also poured in their reactions in the comments section. People liked the way a single piece of gum was used as a cake decoration. "I spat out my coffee when the chewing gum was inserted into the "cake". What a minimalist, yet effective, piece of decoration," wrote one user. "Now we know where five-minute craft is getting their baking ideas from lol," said another.
What did you think of the AI-generated recipe for Oreo cake? Tell us in the comments. Meanwhile, if you want to make a delicious Oreo Mug cake in just 10 minutes, click here for the recipe.
About Aditi AhujaAditi loves talking to and meeting like-minded foodies (especially the kind who like veg momos). Plus points if you get her bad jokes and sitcom references, or if you recommend a new place to eat at.