
Nosh’s promise is that you load the ingredients and it will do the rest. Obviously, not every type of dish can be cooked by a robot in your kitchen, but the company says that it ships with over 500 recipes to choose from. The ingredients can be prepped in advance and stored in the ingredient tray in your fridge, then inserted into the device when ready to use.
A collection of spice containers inserts into the top, and there are containers for water and oil. When you choose a recipe to cook, the app tells you what ingredients go into what tray, allowing you to prep one time for the days of cooking ahead of you.

The device will also customize its cooking to your dietary needs — for example, low sodium or less spicy. Forty-five minutes later, you have a single pot meal ready. The device takes up a fair bit of counter space, at 16 inches high and about 22 inches wide. The device is going live on Kickstarter on February 1 with a $25 buy-in and a price for early backers of $1,200. The MSRP will be $2,000. The company expects to ship 60 days after launch.







