Our No-AI Recipe Creation Process

At Lemon Blossoms, you’re seeing, eating, and loving AI-free recipes that work every. single. time.

Every day, AI is transforming how we create, consume, and engage with content. But for us, the human touch still matters–especially in food blogging.

  • It’s exhausting to see beautiful recipe photos that cannot be replicated.
  • Time and money are wasted when quick-and-easy recipes don’t work.
  • The internet is full of fake perfection and unrealistic ideals. We’re not.

So we make this promise to you: our recipes and photos do not use AI.

We believe cooking is a fun, sensory experience, and translating that into something others can recreate requires intuition, experience, trial, and real feedback… which AI simply can’t provide.


The step-by-step process

Food blogging isn’t just about writing a recipe with a series of steps.

1

Creation

It’s about understanding the subtleties of ingredients, like how different flours absorb water at different rates or how tomato acidity impacts flavors.

2

Testing

It’s about making and re-making recipes to find the most reliable outcome, so the newest home-cooks to the most seasoned chefs get the same result.

3

Photography

It’s about sharing photos and videos that are appetizing & authentic, showcasing both the step-by-step process and the final product clearly.

4

Engagement

It’s about creating a community and supporting each member as they move along their own path of culinary creativity, answering questions new & old.


Kathy

Step 1: Creating Recipes in a Real Kitchen

We’re always thinking about how to put our own spin on a recipe, whether it’s reinventing a family favorite or trying out something new based on reader feedback. This brainstorming is rooted in experience, not algorithms.

Every recipe we publish goes through multiple rounds of testing in a real kitchen, not a simulated one. AI can’t test the moisture content of a cake or feel how dough behaves when kneading it. It doesn’t notice the subtle smell that tells you onions are perfectly caramelized or understand that a sauce thickens just a little differently based on the weather. Cooking is messy, fun, and full of surprises—none of which can be truly captured by an AI system. AI might provide approximations, but it can’t detect or appreciate those nuances that come from years of experience in the kitchen.

Step 2: Making Adjustments for Taste and Presentation

Taste and texture aren’t static, and what looks perfect on paper (or screen) might need some real-world adjustments.

AI guesses where we have experience.

We tweak recipes constantly, whether it’s adding a bit more salt, reducing the sweetness, or figuring out how to make the final presentation pop.

AI can’t taste, smell, or see those differences, meaning it’s missing out on the fine-tuning that turns a decent dish into something truly delicious.

Step 3: Photographing Recipes with Context

AI-generated images often look perfect—too perfect, actually. But a second look will show impossible-to-achieve details and attempting the recipe will result in completely different colors and textures. We focus on authenticity, photographing dishes that resulted from following our recipe exactly; they look like what you’ll actually create in your own kitchen.

Chicken thigh and chicken leg in adobo sauce served over white rice. Chicken leg shows tender meat under the sauce.

Mexican Chicken Adobo

Real

Our photo shows the texture of the sauce on the outside and the juiciness of the meat on the outside.

Mexican Chicken Adobo

AI

AI photos often have unrealistic proportions, fake lighting, and a lack of detail when & where it matters.

Peanut BUtter Pie

Real

Our photo highlights the multiple layers of crust, filling, and topping with authentic imperfections.

Peanut BUtter Pie

AI

AI photos have misleading final results that don’t match the ingredients from the recipe and cannot be replicated.

Step 4: Real Engagement: Connecting with Our Readers

One of the biggest reasons to stick to human-created content is because of the personal connections. Creating, sharing, and talking about recipes helps us connect with our fellow humans in an increasingly separated world. We provide encouragement and feedback that AI can’t understand the context of or deliver on .

FAQ

Do you use AI for recipe creation?

No, not at all.

Do you use AI for recipe photography?

No, not even to edit my photos.

Do you use any AI at all?

Yes, I respect AI as a tool. I use it to help me come up with common questions or brainstorm ideas.