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TheGreatestBanana12's avatar

My favourite culinary content creator would have to be Guga Foods, Guga's speciality is steaks and the majority of his content is on them and who doesn't love a good steak but my main reasons for liking his content is that the way he experiments and tried out different methods of cooking and preparing steaks etc that's is outside of the normal it's interesting to see the results.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/mKEtANYwUmw?feature=oembed

The videos are also well presented and well edited, a lot of the time you're left mouthwatering .

https://www.youtube.com/embed/PfUxQYlk1XE?feature=oembed

FirestormGamingTeam's avatar

So my favourite is Lisa Nguyen.

Why? I am a massive fan of spicy food, non-English foods and Thai dishes plus she reviews food I've never even heard of and I have actually made a few of the dishes from her videos.

How did I find her?

Simple answer, I was watching TBBT and they mentioned "brisket" I went on YouTube to find out what one was and there was her video on it. She's witty, clearly a kind and caring person and her videos are really good and well edited and so on and so on.

Want to watch her punish her taste buds? Watch this :)

https://www.youtube.com/embed/CEuVNlCee3s?feature=oembed

Kane Carnifex's avatar
https://www.youtube.com/@SenpaiKai9000

Best shef ever.

He learned and cooked in a michelin resturant, but got bored. :P
His signature move is the wireless iron pan!

Good way to understand the level we going here is following Video about Michelin Style Onions and how you should do them at home.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/fTgYOQ8XRdY?feature=oembed



Also he knows his shit for example double frying chicken.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/b7IJ7398aXk?feature=oembed

This is highly hitting my sweet spot because everything is at point.
You only learn here the good stuff and how it should be.

Not over fancy, but taste is in focus.
You will watch your plate for 15 seconds but the taste is that what you gonna tell your friends.
And this my friends is the level of cooking Senpai Kai deliveres.


Alternative i made my own Mayo :P

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vi0hZmhfloQ?feature=oembed

Lanah Tyra's avatar

I really love the Youtube channel called Epicurious, we often watch it during dinner. They have different type of content, one of my favourite is where a pro chef and a home chef swaps ingredients. Interesting to see what quality upgrade the pro chef can do to bring out the best from cheap ingradients, and to see an aspiring home chef to be able to work with ingredients they wouldn't be able to afford otherwise.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/0NZfsHqLqe8?feature=oembed

Fras_Shoyo's avatar
https://www.youtube.com/embed/HUPamUEDStA?feature=oembed

Ohh definitely my favorite is uncle roger with his enthusiasm when he broke through 9 million subscribers he made omurice with khichi sensei, and it was really good quality video making, with his characteristics he said fuiyoh, it made me want to watch it even more, with Asian accents in English it makes it feel very interesting, and the meme that I really like from uncle roger is when Uncle Roger Work at Food Truck, there are customers asking about the halal smoky barbecue pork and Uncle Roger said yes and it made me laugh.

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It’s hard to choose as I enjoy watching a lot of culinary content creators, but I think I have to go with Nick Digiovanni. His recipes look amazing and they are easy to follow, with my favourites involving burgers or lobsters. His content is also fun to watch, especially his interactions with his former cameraman Manny.

https://www.youtube.com/@NickDiGiovanni/videos

Sturmer's avatar

Cookist Wow is a YouTube channel that serves as a prime example of how video cooking recipes should be done!

Key features include:

  1. Concise Videos: Most recipes are under 2 minutes, and they are chopped into 'slides', so you can: watch, pause, execute, and watch next.

  2. Clear Ingredient Lists: All ingredients and quantities are displayed in written form (as sound in a noisy kitchen could be an issue). The letters and numbers are large, imagine a phone on a kitchen table.

  3. Efficient Process Display: Only the key steps of the preparation process are shown, respecting viewers' time.

  4. Exact Cooking Parameters: Instructions like "30 minutes at 180°C" are provided, rather than vague directions like "pick program #7 for boiling."

This content creator clearly understands their audience and how and where these videos will be watched.

While you read my post, I'm going to try this one:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/MVwS8FHurdw?feature=oembed

Zeref_Vermilion's avatar

I absolutely love watching the Best Ever Food Review Show channel. The host, an American who has lived in Asia for a long time, travels across the continent to try various foods. I particularly enjoy watching him bravely sample extreme foods in Asia. He doesn't shy away from any dish and provides honest reviews. The videography is exceptional and visually captivating, which is why I enjoy watching this channel so much.

https://www.youtube.com/@BestEverFoodReviewShow

Gaypengwing's avatar

I really enjoy Poppy Cooks on TikTok, as her recipes are all based around potatoes and the many ways to use them -

https://www.tiktok.com/@poppycooks

t=8nTsOB4qlCy&r=1

Makster's avatar
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Q2ezpExQ_k0?feature=oembed

You can't go wrong with Binging with Babish. Oliver Babish has the culinary chops and pop culture know how to create fictional foods in real life trying to stay true to form with the boundaries of the show. I've listed my favourite with Babish trying to create some of the monstrosities the gang consume in Sunny. Not only does he have the flair to create fictional foods but he also runs a series Basics with Babish where he shows you how to create some kitchen staples AND makes it look easy (as long as you have kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper)

Sadly his output has been a little slow giving the majority of his workload to his creative partner Alvin due to a lot of burn out and personal life catching up with him. I wish Babish the best in his recovery and will forever love his older videos

Nine's avatar

My Fav culinary content creator in Indonesian is TAMBOY KUN,

He's content always about food, eating & cooking sometime.

On average, his content is about mukbang or eating a lot. But sometimes he also cooks in his content, and sometimes he always gives new ideas when cooking.

Every time I see his content, it always makes me hungry 🤤

Here's one of his content

https://www.youtube.com/embed/v9CIRRoMsl4?feature=oembed

Sinclair's avatar
https://www.youtube.com/@tzuyang6145

TZUYANG!!!

My fav Mukbang Youtuber! she's the queen of Mukbang imo
also why i like her, she only doing honest-review to all of her food,if she doesnt like it, she dont want to eat it or passing to her PD.
NO BS, No GIMMICK, just a Mukbang Youtuber who loves her food and want to share to the world <3

Shovel's avatar

I really enjoy the Selena and chef show. So they upload loads of clips online and it’s something that you can watch full episodes off on Apple TV and HBO if you’re in America

So so far there’s four seasons and each episodes about half an hour really so not long at all and each episode is basically her tackling a new cuisine and there’s guest stars with a different type of chef and they can cover like tips and tricks on how to cook something a certain way or how to do with like disasters in the kitchen. it’s quite entertaining to watch especially you and what I like about each episode donates over $10,000 to a charity of the chef’s choice and it’s usually often food related.

Some of the stars that she had in the show absolutely crazy she had Padma like me Jamie Oliver Rachel Ray or iconic celebrity TV chef’s the big one that really got me was when she had Gordon Ramsay on there and seeing sort of those two worlds collide was quite cool.

What I like about this as well that she’s not exactly you go to seasoned or experience chef like she’s quite new to cooking which is why I like to show they do a lot of step-by-step sort of instructions on how to cook a certain dish and it’s really helpful if you like following along And it just shows that you can be an amateur at cooking, but you can still make really nice stuff

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