Hot Honey Chicken Bowls
An enticing hero shot focusing on the “gloss” of the sauce. The light should catch the sticky honey texture to make it look mouth-watering.
An enticing hero shot focusing on the “gloss” of the sauce. The light should catch the sticky honey texture to make it look mouth-watering.
An inviting hero shot of the final dish in its cooking vessel. The focus is on the “creamy” consistency of the sauce, distinguishing it from a watery soup, and the visible ingredients (corn/beans) showing it’s a complete meal.
An inviting hero shot showing the food inside the appliance. This immediately tells the viewer “this is an air fryer recipe” and highlights the appetizing “char” that distinguishes it from steamed or boiled food.
An inviting hero shot of the final dish in its cooking vessel. The key is to show that the rice is “fluffy” and distinct, not mushy, which is the common fear with Instant Pot rice dishes.
A luxurious, inviting hero shot of the final dish in its cooking vessel. The focus is on the “glossy” quality of the sauce coating the pasta, enticing the viewer with the promise of richness.
An enticing hero shot of the final dish in its cooking vessel. The focus is on the “sheen” of the sauce coating the ingredients, which signals flavor and proper texture to the viewer.
An inviting hero shot of the final dish in its cooking vessel. The focus is on the appetizing “gloss” of the sauce and the bright yellow color, signaling a tangy flavor profile.
An energetic hero shot. The “gloss” on the vegetables is the most important element here; it communicates that the dish is flavorful and moist, not dry or bland.
A sophisticated hero shot. The dark plate contrasts with the golden-brown meat and the bright green herbs, making the melting butter the focal point of desire.
A clean, appetizing hero shot. The “cross-section” is the most important part, showing the abundance of filling and the vibrant colors (red, green, white) that promise freshness.