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Originally presented at SXSWi 2012:Dinner parties are the ultimate social experience that no digital technology will ever replicate. You sit face-to-face with others, sharing an experience that uses all five of your senses. It's the original social network.For many though, hosting your own dinner party -- or even cooking dinner for yourself -- feels like too much work. There’s too much planning, too many options, too many picky eaters.In this session, we’ll demonstrate some emerging technologies that make cooking easy and more accessible for both novice and expert home cooks. Things like smart recipes that adjust to your guests’ preferences, multiple recipes that combine themselves into one step-by-step process, dinner party planning tools connected to social networks, cooking classes done via chat rooms, appliances that can’t overcook food, kitchen scales that measure ingredients for you and a few tips and techniques to let you do more in the kitchen.
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My Robotic Kitchen Planned This Dinner Party
Mike Lee & Will Turnage
#SXcookingSay Hello...@studiofeast@wubbahed
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In the next hour...
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Mike LeeFounder, Studiofeast
Director, Bond Strategy & In!uence
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Will TurnageDeveloper, Ratio & Bread Baking BasicsVP, Technology & Invention, R/GA
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The Magic of the Dinner Party
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So why don’t more people throw dinner parties?
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I don’t know how to cook
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I can cook for myself,but not for other people
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There areso many moving partsto think about
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I can do it, butit’s not worth the trouble
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The Missing LinksKnowledge
OrganizationEffort
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“Let’s build a robotic kitchen”
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The Kitchen Scale
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Gadgets solve the wrong problem
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Do I want a line cook or a chef?
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The role of the chef
Cook for the situationAdapt to available ingredients
Combine stepsBe ef!cient with ingredients
Prep wiselySunday, March 11, 12
Creating a modular menu
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The Robotic KitchenDinner Party
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Beef Tataki
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Japanese Clam Soup
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Beet Salad w/Endive & Blood Orange
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Braised Pork Bellyw/Risotto & Roasted Fennel
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Apple Cake w/Ginger Ice Cream & Miso Butterscotch
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Creating more dinner parties
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Laura’s Dinner Party
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What did we learn?
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Perfect? No!
Fun? Yes!
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Simplify.
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Culinary Pattern Recognition is Key
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You don’t need the gadget, you need the brain
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Structure breeds freedom
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Thank You!
Say Hello...@studiofeast@wubbahed
Photography by:
Steph Goralnicksgoralnick.com
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