So I moved out recently and discovered I pretty much only know how to prepare scrambled eggs and smoothies.

I’ve been trying to find cool cooking resources online, but most feel like are just either clickbait or advertising me a lot of garbage (that vibe reminds me of toxic fitness channels).

Any good resources you guys may know? It doesn’t necessarily have to be YouTube channels, extra points if it has beginner level recipes, easily findable ingredients or it’s funny to follow. Thanks! :)

  • @RisingSwell@lemmy.world
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    132 years ago

    You Suck At Cooking has a lot of meals in a fun format, Adam Ragusea? I think that’s how you spell it, is pretty good too, longer videos and less on the meals themselves and more learning about food in general.

  • @whyrat@lemmy.ml
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    Foodwishes is the OG YouTube cooking show: https://foodwishes.blogspot.com/ has over a decade of content. Recipes vary in complexity but always does a good job of breaking down the steps & explaining the what and why.

    America’s Test Kitchen and Bon Appetit both have channels with a lot of content, but are geared towards getting you to subscribe to their paid content.

    There’s also a ton of old TV content available. E.g. Good Eats has a number of episodes posted (or maybe just parts of episodes, but enough to learn).

    Kenji Lopez Alt is also a major content creator. He has several first person view videos with commentary while he cooks. This is a good format to see the cooking skills in action and help learn / improve techniques.

    Beyond these big ones, there are many good channels with focus on specific culinary styles.

  • @residentmarchant@lemmy.world
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    102 years ago

    I’m a huge fan of Adam Ragusea. He takes a science, history, and home-cook approach to everything which makes uniquely tasty yet simple recipes. He optimizes for the fewest dishes and simpler techniques that aren’t impossible for a home cook to do.

  • @ArtooDeetwo@lemmy.world
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    92 years ago

    I found myself the same many years ago and need something entertaining but look delicious. Some can be intimidating but i e replicated several of my four regular channels around this subject.

    Binging with Babish https://youtube.com/@babishculinaryuniverse

    Matty Matheson https://youtube.com/@mattymatheson

    Brian Lagerstrom https://youtube.com/@BrianLagerstrom

    Ethan Chlbowski https://youtube.com/@EthanChlebowski

    Honorable mention if you want to try your hand at any desserts/sweets for Claire Saffitz https://youtube.com/@CSaffitz

    • Nioxic
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      62 years ago

      Omg claire got her own channel!! Thanks for the link

  • @yenahmik@lemmy.world
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    I’m a bit obsessed with watching cooking shows on YouTube. Here are a few of my favorites in no particular order.

    • Anti-chef: Guy is on a journey to learn how to cook. Blew up when he started working through Julia Child’s cookbooks. He also has a series where he is trying to make something from every country in the world.

    • Barry Lewis - British guy who tries a lot of Tiktok foods, hacks, and has compares ingredients based on price

    • Beryl Shereshewsky - cooks foods from around the world based on a shared theme/ingredient

    • Pasta Grammer - Italian woman teaches her American husband about traditional Italian foods

    • Claire Saffitz - incredible baker

    • Chef John - he’s an excellent teacher

    • Sorted food - their older videos had a lot of battles and educational content. My favorite series they do is recipe relays.

    • J Kenji Lopez alt - I actually can’t watch his channel because the POV makes me motion sick. However, he’s a fantastic chef and you should watch him if the camera angle doesn’t bother you.

    • Glen and friends cooking - he tries a lot of recipes from old community cookbooks

    • Tasting History with Max Miller - tries ancient recipes and teaches you the history of that food

    • Pro home cooks - I don’t watch this channel as much anymore, but it used to be 2 brothers who taught viewers basic cooking techniques to throw together basic meals. Now it’s run by just one of the brothers and he sometimes makes more complicated items, but still has a lot of simple recipes.

    • NYT Cooking - specifically the Mystery Menu series with Sohla and Ham. Won’t necessarily teach you to cook but is fun to watch them come up with ridiculous seeming menus.

  • @Si1versmith@lemmy.world
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    I want to promote Ann Reardon from her How to Cook That channel.

    She doesn’t typically do recipes, but goes into things like the chemistry and about what’s happening when you deal with certain recipe combinations. She also debunks cooking videos and “hacks” regularly, while also educating on potential safety issues. Example was the flash boiling liquids you can do in a microwave and wood burning risks (although that was not necessarily cooking related).

    https://youtube.com/@HowToCookThat

  • @jossbo@lemmy.ml
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    52 years ago

    Binging with Babish is very cool. He makes food fro TV shows and movies. And he has really sexy arms.

  • SmokeyDope
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    52 years ago

    You suck at cooking is a great option, he also has a recipe book. Binging with banish is another good one. For entertainment purposes Epic Meal Time is an oldie but goodie not sure how their new stuff is but years ago they were the shit!

  • @Catsrules@lemmy.ml
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    If you want to get into baking John Kirkwood videos are really good. https://www.youtube.com/@JohnKirkwoodProFoodHomemade

    His Sandwich bread made easy at home is one of my favorits https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWpSbYV96_c

    I have also followed a few videos from Natashas Kitchen that have turned out well. https://www.youtube.com/@Natashaskitchen/videos

    And on a more funny note multi-millionare twitch streamer Asmongold demonstrates how to cook a $2 stake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hETgbsF5yY8