For curry
https://youtube.com/@AlsKitchen
For BBQ
https://youtube.com/@bbqpitboys
And another curry
https://youtube.com/@DanToombs
I know we have a few kitchen savvy members here so I'd like to ask the following - which, if any, cooking channels do you subscribe to? I've recently subscribed to chef Jack Ovens (sic) and have found his channel easy to follow and great for batch cooking.
I started my 51st spin around the sun last month and I'm looking to expand my repertoire of dishes this year as part of the celebration. I'm absolutely no Ramsey or Blumenthal though I can follow a recipe and there's very, very little I won't eat so all cuisines are good by me.
So, what's a cookin'?
For curry
https://youtube.com/@AlsKitchen
For BBQ
https://youtube.com/@bbqpitboys
And another curry
https://youtube.com/@DanToombs
Don’t really watch much cooking stuff but did stumble across an American fella called Brian Lagerstrom and was very watchable and offered good ‘cheffing’ advice.
Seems to have nearly 1M subscribers so must be doing something right!
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John Kirkwood
https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnKirkwo...omemade/videos
Simple British food, but done really well and well explained.
This one is always a lovely watch and the food is to die for...
Almazan Kitchen
This was going to be my recommendation. I watch a LOT of YouTube cooking stuff and for stuff you can make at home and is very watchable he’s the best in my opinion
Not another cooking show is also very good. Ethan Chlebowski another one, and you’re possibly already familiar with J Kenji Lopez-Alt, but if not definitely check him out (he’s a bit of a God in that world)
I would agree with Brian Lagerstrom. Also Food Wishes, ProHome Cooks and Sam the Cooking Guy. With any American channel you probably want to tone down the sugar and salt they use a fair bit. If you want more of an entertainment channel angle then Sorted is good.
For relatively easy "British Indian Restaurant" curries - https://www.youtube.com/@LatifsInspired
and for a variety of (mainly) meat based meals have recently found - https://www.youtube.com/@andy_cooks
An old favourite with lots of diverse and (relatively) easy recipies; https://www.youtube.com/@JoshuaWeissman
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Thank you all - appreciated
I recognise the Andy Cooks suggestion (Australian?) though the others are new to me, will have a watch of all of them.
Vincenzo's Plate has some interesting content.
F.T.F.A.
General recipes/techniques/food science;
https://www.youtube.com/@JKenjiLopezAlt
https://www.youtube.com/@FrenchGuyCooking
https://www.youtube.com/@EthanChlebowski
https://www.youtube.com/@mynameisandong
US Style;
https://www.youtube.com/@samthecookingguy
Asian / Chinese;
https://www.youtube.com/@SchoolofWok/videos
Indian BIR Style;
https://www.youtube.com/@LatifsInspired
Turkish;
https://www.youtube.com/@Refika
Thai;
https://www.youtube.com/@PailinsKitchen
(68) Scott Rea - YouTube - covers most points!
I like watching Chef John; https://www.youtube.com/@foodwishes
He mainly looks at American style cooking and has a relaxing and light persona. Good fun stuff.
I give you 'Chef Jean-Pierre'
great fun to watch easy to follow some fab tips.
Chin and Choo are a fantastic watch and I am now creating my fav Chinese takeaways at home and they are amazing.
Fried rice, chow mien, salt and chilli chicken, beef with spring onion and ginger are highlights.
Pitch
Do you mean https://youtube.com/@ZiangsFoodWorkshop
I don’t tend to watch many cooking videos on YouTube, however Bong Eats do a great range of videos showing Bengali - specifically Calcutta - food. (Bong is a somewhat affectionate term for Bengalis, nothing herbal related).
https://youtube.com/@BongEats
The videos are well produced with precise recipes. The biriani recipe is quite something, requiring two people and a Gantt chart, but that’s for a very complex dish, most are much more reasonable!
Definitely authentic Culcatta food, rather than Westernised Indian.
Mispost. Sorry.
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David
Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations
If no one has yet discovered George Egg aka The Snack Hacker then I thoroughly recommend you do so.
Far more Lowbrow than earlier suggestions but brilliant nonetheless.
I was an avid follower of Als Kitchen for Indian cooking but just lately, I feel he’s gone very commercial, plying his spice mixes etc, which I find a bit off putting. In the meantime, I’ve started watching The Glebe Kitchen.