Look — Food Recipe Flowchart
Type a dish. Get a step-by-step recipe poster — ingredients, numbered steps, finished-dish hero, in your chosen style.
The Food Hero Poster sells the dish. This Look teaches it. Type a dish name, pick a cuisine and a style, and the model produces a single-image recipe spread: header with the dish name + cuisine pill + cook-time and difficulty stamps, 5–8 ingredient illustrations in a row, 4–6 numbered cooking steps, a finished-dish hero photo at the bottom, and a small footer. Reads as a magazine recipe page or a designer recipe-card subscription.

What you bring
- A dish name — Spaghetti Carbonara, Kung Pao Chicken, Tacos al Pastor, Butter Chicken. Becomes the typographic hero.
- A cuisine — Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, French, Indian, Southeast Asian, American BBQ. Each carries its own ingredient vocabulary and palette so an Italian dish never gets illustrated with Chinese ingredients.
- A style — realistic photo (premium magazine), hand-drawn illustration (watercolour / ink), or minimalist icon (flat vector). The style applies to ingredients, step thumbnails, and hero — never mixed.
Optionally: serving count, cook time, difficulty stamps. Leave them blank and the relevant stamps just don't appear.
What you get back
A poster with five locked regions: header (dish name + cuisine pill + cook-time + difficulty stamps) · ingredient row (with labels) · 4–6 numbered cooking steps (each with a small visual and a one-line instruction) · finished-dish hero photo · footer with serving count and brand mark. Step order correct, ingredient vocabulary cuisine-appropriate, style consistent across every panel.
Cuisine vocabulary, style discipline, both enforced
The cuisine block tells the model which ingredients and palette to draw from. The style block tells it whether to render in photo, watercolour, or icon — and forbids mixing the three. Pick Chinese + hand-drawn and you get warm cream paper with ink-and-watercolour wok illustrations. Pick Mexican + minimalist-icon and you get vivid sunbaked flat shapes. Both keep the 5-region recipe-spread layout.
Cost & timing
8 credits per run. Roughly 60 seconds. With your 20 signup credits you get two before topping up.
Inspired by @Preda2005 on X — the premium English recipe-poster framing with hero dish, ingredients, and step layout. The seed cooking-flowchart concept came from @Kurt_Rousey466. The eight-cuisine × three-style enforcement, layout-grid lock, slot scaffolding, and FORBIDDEN-cue blocks are FluxGen's.