What are your favorite youtube channels, recipe blogs, and other internet resources, /ck/?
I'm partial to Chef John, he's put out some really cool stuff over the years.
Also budgetbytes, just because the stuff is usually pretty easy to make. Really helped when I first started cooking.
>>8180644
I like Laura Vitale. Not hard to look on, and she makes nice, but relatively simple and quick comfort food, just what I like.
The BBC food website is really good
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>>8180678
Oh yeah I've gotten a few recipes off of the BBC website. Some of their pastas have been god tier
The kitchn although lately they've been clickbaity as fuck.
I just cook for fun and to survive. I use Pinterest to choose recipes and save them because I need an appetizing picture I can scroll through quickly. The quality of the pictures has always been amazing compared to shit like recipes.com.
>>8181395
Pinterest has pretty good baking inspo
Pretty Good Cooking
They make me laugh while they cook
>>8180644
inb4 jack
pepin is love, pepin is life.
also smitten kitchen
Serious Eats is the best food blog ever, full stop. I second Budget Bytes, it has good cheap recipes that are interesting and not too hard to make.
>>8182674
I've never browsed serious eats a lot, but they write some damn nice articles.
I think it was from them where I got the idea to microwave my hash browns a minute before frying and they come out perfect every time.
>>8180644
About has a pretty comprehensive selection of international dishes, NYT for specific recipes, this little gem for Indian food: http://www.syvum.com/recipes/inc/
>>8183691
It's like Good Eats in blog form, you can learn not just how to cook but -why- cooking works, among other things.
>>8183820
It's interesting, but very Americanised