Let's share your favorite Youtube cooking channels right now. I suggest voting based on their current content, not what they were doing back in 2024. I propose we focus on recipe based channels only (so not TikTok, or shorts, restaurant reviews).


Let's share your favorite Youtube cooking channels right now. I suggest voting based on their current content, not what they were doing back in 2024. I propose we focus on recipe based channels only (so not TikTok, or shorts, restaurant reviews). Think channels you'd actually use when you want to cook something or learn new techniques. My current top is: Brian Lagerstrom - https://www.youtube.com/@BrianLagerstrom His recipes are clear, practical, and easy to follow as written. Ethan Chlebowski – https://www.youtube.com/@EthanChlebowski and https://www.youtube.com/@CookWellCo Ethan focuses a lot on "food frameworks", explaining how to build dishes from core components. Allrecipes (Nicole McLaughlin) – https://www.youtube.com/@allrecipes Great for casseroles, sheet-pan dinners, and quick, budget-friendly meals. Joshua Weissman Recipes – https://www.youtube.com/@JoshuaWeissmanRecipes His second channel with well-tested, reliable recipes you can follow step by step. Andy Cooks – https://www.youtube.com/@andy_cooks Mostly main dishes with a strong focus on Asian cuisine, especially seafood. submitted by /u/Educational-Slip-578 [link] [comments]