favorite youtube cooking/food shows? i really like dead set on life, fuck thats delicious, and hot ones but recently i watched binging with babish a lot and am looking for more shows like this.
if you havent seen it he takes food from movies/tv shows and makes it (this part i dont care at all about) however his voice overs, cooking style, and the cinematography are all amazing.
so what im looking for is other cooking shows with great recipes, voice over, and hosts without too much in between chatting. i also love the initial shows i mentioned and am always looking for more of those travel/food shows with great hosts but mainly i want to watch more excellent food get made.
also love the munchies shorts of action bronson etc cooking, a new one came out today with his semi retarded friend Mayhem but it was still nice to watch
Justin Martin
Babish is the man
Nathan Powell
Maangchi~!
Camden Clark
I dont like this guy because he doesnt show his face and dubs over everything. Just show yourself and talk during it... its more human and less fake.
Logan Ortiz
ok well i dont care if you got a suggestion who shows his/her face i just want to watch more good cooking.
Hudson Martin
How did this guy take off so fast? I his first video was practically less than a year ago and he has nearly a million subs already. Is it just his personality or something?
Gabriel Rogers
I think the whole "doing foods from pop culture" thing rocketed him
"fictional foods you really want to eat" threads are always popular on Veeky Forums and /co/ so it makes sense it'd catch on everywhere else
Ryan Jackson
The content he produces is fairly generic for a youtube cooking show, but he's charismatic and entertaining, so yes.
Mason Young
i think the media foods is only the reason i first clicked but i stayed because the guy is super dry and kind of funny, but he isnt just babbling constantly (which i do like some times, like every time action bronson cooks i laugh so hard, especially at whatever the final dish ends up being).
what keeps me around is that he just knows how to cook very well, has good technique, is interested in making simple and complicated things, and just has good cinematography. if anything my only complaint would be the whole media food thing and that the videos tend to be pretty short, i watched almost all of them in 2 sittings.
so once again anyone got any suggestions that might be similar to this?
Luis Gutierrez
for some reason I don't really like when obese people are really confident.
Binging with Babish's concept is awful, I don't care about almost every show/movie he does. However, his execution is good enough that I'll watch when he cooks something that isn't a sandwich/burger
Ryan Jenkins
Not cooking but i like to look at The Food Ranger, he does street food videos all over the world
Landon Brown
Bruno Albouze, Byron Talbott, Peaceful Cuisine, BBQ Pit Boys.
Jamie Oliver. Usually for Gennaro, but Jamie's little brick and mortar set is super comfy.
Sorted Food is alright. I wish glasses would get his own show because I cannot stand his friends.
I also watch drunk kitchen sometimes.
Benjamin Green
>I also watch drunk kitchen sometimes.
thanks for letting me know I can ignore all your recommendations.
Grayson Williams
rude
Josiah Clark
Can Binging with Reddit stop advertising his shit channel here?
You use the same fucking image every time.
Daniel Ortiz
Kitchen Almazan is pretentious as fuck, but damn if it doesn't make me salivate.
Wyatt Sullivan
>Binging with Reddit you have to go back
First We Feast is fucking kino, and Sean is a great host. Maangchi Aden Films
85% of the recipes he does are just him making a simple dish, but he touts it around as A) Somehow always SOOO AMAAAAZING B) Actually related to the shows version in any way
Carson Miller
Are military rations food?
if not then competitive eating videos, those are definitely about food probably I think.
Bentley Evans
But he takes EXACTLY what ingredients are mentioned in a show he's using a recipe from.. Sometimes he modifies it, but only AFTER trying it how it is described in whatever show is featured
Have you ever actually watched an episode?
Jordan Powell
Almazan Kitchen. It's a bunch of Serbians cooking innawoods, no music, no talking.
>burns the calzone even if it's the edge of the bread it's poor form
Luke Hill
>But he takes EXACTLY what ingredients are mentioned in a show he's using a recipe from 15% of the time he does. The other 85% he just throws together whatever he thinks would work. He didnt even fucking try with the Always Sunny episode. Didnt try to do a faithful recreation of rum ham whatsoever, he just took a chunk of raw ham and soaked it in rum, of course it was going to be disgusting because making an alcoholic meal would have been too hard. No no, he'll do that to soothe the idiots who want it "soaked in rum" and then just make a standard rum glazed ham afterwards.
Goodfellas prison recipe? Explicitly doesnt use as much onions as they clearly state they use in the movie, because "i dont wanna ruin it :(((("
He's a faggot with a good voice who cooks regular food and touts it as something else.
Dominic Long
>favorite cooking thread >No comfy 18th century cooking tv show anywhere
Dude is running out of movie food to make already.
Nathaniel Myers
Gennaro is the only good thing about Food Tube. Jamie is so fucking annoying.
Josiah Flores
>reality tv >cooking show >pretending
Isn't that all of the shows in that genre?
Luke Cook
can you tell me why is he redit?
Christopher Roberts
Redditing with Babish is alright.
Alexander Ross
How much do you get paid to shill for this shit?
Camden Evans
More than you get paid to bump it.
Owen Wood
I could use a good laugh.
Jonathan Price
I won't be over the top as user here. But I will agree that he overcomplicates dishes lately for no apparent reason, while destroying the original. I don't mind that he tries to make something better if he has no idea how to make the exact same dish, but he has to put in his train of thought that he must add the necessary surrounding information about said dish.
>Who made it? >What kind of food/drink/equipment he has? >was it a fast food joint/a 5star restaurant/ a guy bored to death making something to eat?
For example the episode with the Twin Peaks. It was a simple fast food joint. The coffee maker is the proper way to do it. Not all those things that he brought a guest to do them.
Thomas Anderson
>Maangchi >JunsKitchen top tier
Christian Perez
1. quality of videos 2. tv-themed tags make his videos "related videos" to tv show analysis. You look up a south park clip you like to post on facebook and his channel might show up on the side bar.
David Parker
i usually watch channels like Maangchi but for as close i can get to a series is Kitchen Conundrums by Thomas Joseph.
Don't know why but that man happens to always keep my attention.
Luis Clark
I watched the first few episodes of drunk kitchen yeaaaars ago and she seemed legit drunk then. God damn does this white hair look terrible on her.
Their click bait titles kill me and I wish they actually talked about how stuff tastes, but they are pleasant to watch.
Recs:
Maangchi, Korean milf teaches you how to cook Korean food Food Wishes, American dilf teaches you how to cook food Zagat, dying media format shills mediocre food but it has food tripping with Molly and that's all you really need Munchies, (usually) randos cook food that is sometimes good Jas. Townsend, history daddy and friends prepare historically accurate food from America and roleplay as people from those times sometimes LGR Foods, husky man with a good voice slaps together appetizing sandwiches Junskitchen, some semi-famous youtuber's side account where he cooks fancy shit with his cats Essential Pepin: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjeYiUz6rdHoj4_PF_pMbwvd2QdGGQZhX this link is Essential Jacques Pepin, a fairly popular US TV chef from France 4k Kitchen, abandoned channel but the guy cooked some stuff with a nice professional appearance to it
Sebastian Bennett
>55 posts in >no ja/ck/
What the fuck.
Jonathan Baker
Sometimes he sounds italian and sometimes he sounds like fucking Shrek.
Gabriel Powell
TheWolfePit is fairly decent.
Dominic Bell
It's almost as if people who like cooking and food are sharing their favourite uploaders, not circlejerking around with their favourite cringe fake-lebrity.
Brandon Howard
I lol'd
Joshua Stewart
I think theyre pretty [spoilersonck?]nice![/spoiler]
Jacob Hughes
>Food Wishes My man. What I love about that cool old man is that he shows you the simple but proper way of making things without over complicating it.
My grand marnier souffle turned out perfect first time I ever tried to make one.
Jaxon Gray
Cult moo The Scott Rea project
Not exactly food-related but Burrfection for comfy knife kino
Joshua Miller
>So much amphetamine >So many spiders
Thomas Ramirez
Maangchi is my favourite food milf
The way he picks his nose mid spaz gets me every time