Are there any cooking youtube channels that are actually helpful in becoming a better cook?

Are there any cooking youtube channels that are actually helpful in becoming a better cook?

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youtube.com/user/foodwishes
m.youtube.com/channel/UCf-k6-nJ6NzStEFdpBl03gQ
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL435B8F0CB00AF764
youtube.com/channel/UCeKWgImK1RAD9IGjWZqxmIw
youtube.com/watch?v=8-rj3gVOAnM
youtube.com/user/CookinginRussia
youtube.com/user/Maangchi/
youtube.com/user/JaujaCocinaMexicana/
youtube.com/user/GregsKitchen
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

youtube.com/user/foodwishes

The only channel you need.

Cookinginrussia is a salty old restaurant chef teaching you his secrets. No production values whatsoever, but he's a great chef and will actually teach you how to cook.
Serious eats has some great recipes/hacks. Stick blender mayo is the shit.

subscribed

John just rips off Chef Scalfini

m.youtube.com/channel/UCf-k6-nJ6NzStEFdpBl03gQ

Check out the lazy man's vids

woh, this is great. subbed

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youtube.com/playlist?list=PL435B8F0CB00AF764

Why's no one mentioning KAYS GOOD COOKING.
youtube.com/channel/UCeKWgImK1RAD9IGjWZqxmIw
Learned a lot, especially from the special fried rice video.
youtube.com/watch?v=8-rj3gVOAnM

That's a big bite

I learned how to make this from that guy.

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Basics With Babish! He's awesome!

No, I watch them but none are any good.
it's fun to watch people try to parrot the errors they see on the internet though irl.

I can't stand the way he talks

Gordon Ramsay. He not just tells you recipes incoherently, but gives you the underlying thoughts and principles and philosophy.
THAT is what makes you a great chef. Not memorising recipes

>woah this is a neat channel
>holy fucking shit he speaks in such an irritating way I cant watch this.

John is VERY overrated

Well, if we can get past the Jackposting -- here's my list of youtube channels I learned from:

youtube.com/user/CookinginRussia

youtube.com/user/Maangchi/

youtube.com/user/JaujaCocinaMexicana/ (I don't even speak spanish but I can figure out what's going on)

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BonAppetitDotCom (great production values)

(Chinese Cooking Demystified -- I can't seem to post links, I'm getting flagged as spam)

chefsteps (The non - joule videos are great)

Those are just some of my preferred channels, and each of them tend to teach you something about cooking. Plus -- if you really wanna learn about cooking science, just find a PDF of the modernist cuisine and read that shit. You'll learn so much about the mechanics of cooking to be able to work without recipes or modify problematic ones.

looks delicious user

youtube.com/user/GregsKitchen

If you're not watching greggo you aint cookin

>piano roll
>hello, this is chef John from fooOOd wishes dot com
>with...______
>that's right!
>after all, you are the _____ of your _____

I subbed. Looks good. Thanks user