If you're looking for a DishGen alternative, Flavorish is definitely worth a look. It uses AI to suggest recipes based on ingredients and restrictions you enter. It's got a cookbook you can customize, shopping lists that are organized by aisle, and offline mode. The app caters to various needs, including vegan, low-carb and allergen-free recipes, and uses OpenAI's GPT technology for a more personalized approach.
Another contender is Be My Chef. It produces high-quality, personalized recipes based on your preferences and ingredients. It accommodates vegan, vegetarian, keto and paleo diets, and tries to minimize food waste by suggesting creative uses for ingredients you already have on hand. Be My Chef promises to keep your cooking fresh with an endless supply of new recipe ideas.
If you want a more elaborate meal planning tool, check out ChefGPT. It's got a range of tools, including PantryChef for recipes based on ingredients you have at home, MasterChef for recipes based on your cravings, and MealPlanChef for meal planning based on your preferences. ChefGPT also can suggest wine and cocktail pairings, so it's good for people who want to improve their culinary skills in a few different ways.
Last is MealPractice, which suggests meals based on your preferences and that has tools for meal planning, saving and sharing recipes, and sending shopping lists to services like Amazon Fresh and Instacart. MealPractice has tiered pricing, including a free account, so it's good for people who want to dip their toes in the water.