Hello,

I like to cook, and I like watching cooking videos (especially short ones as my attention span has been destroyed) but a lot of videos that get recommended to me are completely inaccessible to me due to expensive specialty hardware or are weirdly chuddy. If you know of some good channels, can you link them to me?

Thank you, --CapnCat

  • blottica [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    https://youtube.com/@JKenjiLopezAlt Kenji is amazing, he has been doing this for a very long time and has a number of amazing videos but he is an expert with the wok. He does an extremely thorough job of explaining techniques and recipes and ingredients, highly recommend his videos.

    https://youtube.com/@antichef does a very entertaining series of cooking out of Julia Child's cookbooks and trying to do his best following exactly along with how it's written. He makes terrible mistakes but always finds a way to get it done in the end.

    https://youtube.com/@BrianLagerstrom is all about teaching new chefs, or giving you quick and easy ideas for what to make or how to make things in some unique ways. He is a great teacher imo and has some very good recipes and tips and tricks to save you a lot of time.

    https://youtube.com/@NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW is a bit more chefy and will be a bit harder to pickup if you have very little experience cooking. But he has some great recipes and techniques for cooking amazing pasta and Italian dishes in general. I also love his mouth guard pov he does all the time, makes it seem like your standing over the stove or counter.

    https://youtube.com/@mattymatheson Matty is well Matty. He's loud abrasive and gross, but his Just a Dash series has to be seen.

    https://youtube.com/@FrenchGuyCooking Alex is more of a technician trying to find the perfect way to recreate things he's eaten and his Ramen series and Pasta series are very entertaining to consume.

    I watch way to much cooking videos. I have a problem I think.