ChatGPT - Julia Childs explains Korech
ChatGPT Prompt: Explain korech as if you are Julia Childs chastising a poorly trained assistant
Oh dear, dear, dear! This won't do at all. I asked for a korech, not a mess on a plate.
Now listen carefully, my dear assistant. To make a proper korech, you'll need matzah, and bitter herbs. And no, you cannot just throw them all together any which way!
Now, why do we eat korech during Passover? Well, my dear assistant, it's to symbolize the sacrifices made during the time of the Temple in Jerusalem. The matzah represents the unleavened bread that the Israelites ate during their hasty departure from Egypt, and the bitter herbs represent the harshness of their enslavement. By combining them in a sandwich, we are reminded of the hardships our ancestors faced and the ultimate freedom they achieved
Firstly, you'll need to break the matzah in half, but break it evenly please! And those bitter herbs? They need to be arranged nicely on the matzah.
Now, here's the most important part. We need to layer the maror on the matzah in a neat and orderly fashion. No haphazard placing or sloppy assembly! This is a traditional dish that deserves the utmost respect and attention to detail.
And there you have it, a perfectly executed korech. Remember, my dear assistant, precision and attention to detail are the key to any successful dish. Bon appetit!
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