Start by listing what you need to use up—half a bag of spinach, a couple of eggs, cooked rice, or anything close to expiring. Add what you want to avoid (for allergies, gluten, meat, or specific macros) and note how you plan to cook today, whether that means a fast pan meal, an oven bake, a slow simmer, or batch cooking for the next few days. ChefBot then gives you a workable recipe you can follow immediately, with steps ordered the way you’ll actually cook.
In day-to-day use, it’s handy for “what can I make right now?” moments. You can adjust the result to match your kitchen: swap methods if you only have a microwave or an air fryer, scale servings for one or for a family, and change spice levels without guessing. When something is missing, it proposes replacements that keep the dish on track, which helps you avoid extra store trips.
It also fits into planning routines. Build a short meal plan around busy nights, training days, or lighter lunches, then reuse ingredients across multiple meals so groceries don’t go to waste. If you’re learning, you can rely on the guidance to avoid common mistakes like overcooking, bland seasoning, or uneven timing, and you’ll get suggestions that improve consistency from one attempt to the next.
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