Streaming Food

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Streaming Food

SFW/SFL, Links to videos of people preparing or teaching you to prepare food. Carte blanche posts from famous streaming chefs including but not limited to ATTK, BCU, Little old ladies showing you how to make authentic dishes, Famous Chefs, Infamous Chefs, maybe some links to news about shows/movies like The Bear and The Menu.

Be Respectful: Treat others with respect and courtesy. No personal attacks, insults, or offensive language. Keep discussions civil and constructive.

Obviously every other link here is a food trigger, but let's try to avoid other triggering content as much as possible. Please tag any likely triggers (e.g. violence, flashing, depression) so that people might know what they're getting themselves into.

Avoid excessive self-promotion or spamming the community with advertisements.

I'm not against an occasional NSFW for language but it must be clearly tagged.

I am not officially affiliated with any of these chefs or their content.

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submitted 1 year ago by linearchaos to c/streamingfood
 
 

So, no great surprise, most of this channel comes from my Youtube subscriptions. I'm watching/have watched all of these before I post them here.

My original intent was just to post current videos from the regular rotation, getting more people experience to the stuff I watch and enjoy and was intending on only digging out old eps that were striking to me.

It occurs to me that this would get boring and old fast.

Should I err more toward only picking up the highest quality episodes and sorting more back through time, or does it make more sense to you guys to try to post most of the new stuff and adlib in slow times?

I'll also slow down my cadence and post some thoughts about stuff to stimulate conversation going forward so it's not just a link dump.

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Triggers* Crazy Intonation

From Youtube: Carolina red slaw is tangy, sweet, spicy, and savory, with an irresistibly crispy, crunchy texture. It works perfectly as both a side dish, and a topping for things like pulled pork, burgers, and hot dogs. Plus, this is mayo-free, which means it can safely sit out on a hot picnic table. Enjoy!

Episode Catchphrase: You are the Right Said Fred of this Carolina Red

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This excellent series has managed to release a second season on Hulu.

The writing is great, the twists are fun. It has just the perfect amount of suspense, shock and despair that you'd never guess could come from a TV series about running a restaurant.

From Wikipedia: A young chef from the world of fine dining comes home to Chicago to run his family's Italian beef sandwich shop after the suicide of his older brother, who left behind debts, a rundown kitchen, and an unruly staff.

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Got some tough lean meat? Make Lemondade...er Sauerbraten...

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Sune is a master of bread from Denmark and also knows how to rock out. I first ran across him deep in the throws of the 2020 pandemic.

He has a long history of making different types of bread, varying the moisture, flours, yeast, salt.

From his blog: https://foodgeek.dk/en/about/

My focus is to make the best-tasting food possible. I often use advanced techniques that are still possible in a home kitchen.

In the later years, I’ve gotten into sourdough baking, and my YouTube channel is mostly sourdough content, and the recipes on the blog reflect that.

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Rick Martinez is another transplant from the BA test kitchen. He covers authentic Mexican cuisine, he'll show you how it's done and then, when possible, show you how you can pull it off without the harder to find equipment and ingredients.

Pruébalo is his series carried on BCU, He also has a lot of content on Food52

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From Youtube: Hi ! "Salut" ! I'm Alex, self-taught Homecook & Filmmaker. On this YouTube channel, I just want to make recreate Perfect food. Is that too much to ask ? Well...

Alex is a long time favorite of mine. He's part mad scientist, part maker, part chef. He's not afraid to set the bar high and absolutely fail, or sometimes win.

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Another long standing test kitchen fixture, Brad survive the explosion of the BA test kitchen and Covid and has started up his own series.

He's fun and silly, has a good editor and a is master of fermentation.

Here's his first episode, just two weeks old covering Cucumber Saurkraut.

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Claire Saffitz (born 1986) is an American food writer, chef, and YouTube personality. Until mid-2020, she was a contributing editor at Bon Appétit magazine and starred in several series on the Bon Appétit YouTube channel, including Gourmet Makes, in which she created gourmet versions of popular snack foods by reverse engineering them. Since leaving the company, she has published two cookbooks, Dessert Person and What's for Dessert, which both became New York Times Best Sellers. She has continued work as a video host on her own YouTube channel and as a freelance recipe developer, including for New York Times Cooking.

This video is her take on Cherries Jubilee

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From Youtube: On this episode of Arcade with Alvin, Alvin whips up some insanely spicy curry from Super Smash Bros.

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Tasting History is a culinary and history fusion web-show that recreates ancient or historical recipes and explains the history around them

In this this episode, Max looks into the history of Alcatraz and the excellent food served there. (not kidding)

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Alvin Zhou has regular appearances on the Babish Culinary Universe. He was previously working with buzzfeed tasty.

He heads up Anime with Alvin and Arcade with Alvin to produce meals seen in popular anime and arcade titles.

His series are about the same format at Binging with Babish but he doesn't post any recipes.

In This Episode he makes a Giant Ramen bowl from the Anime Series RWBY

RWBY (pronounced "Ruby") is an American anime-influenced computer-animated web series created by Monty Oum for Rooster Teeth. It is set in the fictional world of Remnant, where young people train to become warriors (called "Huntsmen" and "Huntresses") to protect their world from monsters called

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Ethan Chlebowski is a content creator that focuses on home cooking and ingredients. I'm enamored with his blindfold taste tests and takes on different cooking methods.

From Youtube: I'm Ethan, it's my philosophy that once you learn the how AND why behind cooking, you become a much better cook. Why is salt the most important seasoning for cooking? How is gluten actually developed in bread making? Why does a smash burger generate more flavor compounds through browning than a grilled burger? Once I learn, I want to share that information with you, so we can all become better cooks together.

This particular video is another part in his ongoing series researching real aged Balsamic vinegar.

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Chef John is a US National Treasure. Depending on the age of a given video, you'll find his intonation a bit difficult to get used to, but it's worth it. His dishes are absolutely great.

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Kenji López-Alt is a master in the kitchen, I love his informal video style, but he can make some people a little seasick with his head mounted cam. He has great takes on classic dishes and his banter is fun and upbeat

From Youtube:

I'm Kenji López-Alt. My most recent book, the Wok: Recipes and Techniques, is a New York Times best-seller and available right now. You can buy it at many bookstores or any online bookstore, or from my website (https://www.kenjilopezalt.com)

I've been a cook/chef for over twenty years now. My first book was The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science. It won some awards and is a bestseller blah blah blah. I'm also the author of the best-selling children's book, Every Night is Pizza Night.

I also write for the New York Times and Serious Eats.

When I'm not writing books or spending time with my family, I like to play music and explore Seattle.

On this channel, I mostly cook food at home with a camera strapped to my forehead so you can see how I think about food and move in the kitchen. I enjoy making these videos, and I'm gonna keep at it, so long as it doesn't become a chore. I hope you enjoy watching them.

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Evelyn Domingues is a content creator who shows you how to cook Purerto Rican (and other) recipes. Most of her content is in spanish, but it's pretty easy to follow and Youtube autotranslate works pretty well.

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From Youtube

My name is Adam Ragusea. I cook in my house, and I show you how you can too (in your house, not mine). I like to use my head when I cook, but I have no time for being fussy or fancy. I post a recipe video every Thursday, and some other kind of video about food every Monday (usually with science).

I also...

am married to Lauren Morrill: https://laurenmorrill.com/

write music: https://soundcloud.com/aragusea

make silly podcasts about music with my friend Meg: https://megandadamlistento.wixsite.com/website

am a dad: [They're not old enough to have links yet.]

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From Youtube: Hi, I'm Josh and I make entertaining, exciting, and inspirational videos about food and cooking. I'm obsessive about bread, and I like to eat things that have a large quantity of butter in them. All I want is to entertain and excite YOU about food, and maybe inspire you to go cook something yourself.

Find me on: http://instagram.com/joshuaweissman http://twitter.com/therealweissman http://facebook.com/thejoshuaweissman http://joshuaweissman.com

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Binging with Babish is the realization of a young(ish) man's dream to combine his love of film and cooking, and to have some fun in the process. Join us each week as we recreate the foods you've always wanted to try in movies and television - and if you're not careful, you just might learn a thing or two.

http://www.twitter.com/bingingwbabish http://www.facebook.com/bingingwithbabish http://www.youtube.com/bgfilms http://www.instagram.com/bingingwithbabish