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]]>Rea is, by his own admission, more of a video creator than a cook. In fact, he more or less learned to cook for his YouTube channel. Today, he has reached great heights of culinary skill simply through experience and experimentation. Still, he sometimes collaborates with chefs-by-trade, and credits them as being more skilled than he is.
In his videos, he often does a “simple” version of the fictional food he is making, using everyday or packaged ingredients, and then a more complex version with fresh and handmade ingredients. It’s hard to say whether he built his skill in order to make these complex recipes or if he makes them thanks to his more developed skill, but they are a lot of fun to watch and try out.
So, if you ever wished to eat something you saw on TV, check out Binging With Babish. He may have a recipe for you to try.
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]]>With a calming personality and tasty, achievable recipes, Caitlin Shoemaker’s channel is full of What I Eat in a Day and recipe videos to give you plenty of ideas for meals and snacks of your own.
A rather unique vegan YouTube channel, Unnatural Vegan focuses on science-based health education and opinion content. It’s very sane, realistic, and comes with a healthy dose of humor.
Just because you’re vegan doesn’t mean that you have all the money and time in the world to make your food. This YouTube channel can help you cook for yourself without breaking the bank or taking up your whole day with cooking.
The coolest thing about this YouTube channel is that it doesn’t waste your time. With most videos clocking in around one to two minutes, The Tasty Vegan really knows how to get to the point.
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]]>While you might only think about fried or scrambled eggs when considering what to do with them, the truth is that there are all kinds of options! Looking for help to discover them? Here’s where Emmy Cho comes in!
Cho is a food blogger and YouTuber with a popular channel called Emmy Made in Japan. She explores a big range of recipes and food-related topics, but one of my favorite of her sets of videos is the wonderful “Egg-ceptional EGGS” series.
Here, she tries a number of different recipes that incorporate eggs as a main ingredient in order to show her viewers all of the possibilities that exist.
From making an egg fruit vegan faux egg to a DIY Mickey Mouse-shaped egg, Cho will fill your egg repertoire with all kinds of ideas that you might have never even considered before!
So, what are you waiting for? Subscribe today, and start egg binging!
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]]>The post Watch the Best Recipes From Movies and TV Recreated on “Binging With Babish” appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Andrew Rea is an American filmmaker and amateur chef who has decided to dedicate himself to recreating the best and most beloved dishes from these media sources on his YouTube channel, showing us how to eat like our favorite fictional characters.
While we might not think about it often, food is a common theme and storyline in many series and films. From the famous fried chicken joint that shows up in the series Breaking Bad to the famous Butterbeer that we got to know in the Harry Potter book and film series, there’s always some delicious treat in these stories.
What Rea does on his YouTube channel shows us that, no matter how complicated and outlandish they may seem, it’s always possible to recreate what we see on the screen. From out-there ideas like spaghetti tacos from the show iCarly to normal concepts like the Krabby Patty from Spongebob Squarepants, there’s always something to watch and enjoy here.
So, what are you waiting for? Subscribe to Binging with Babish and get inspired to eat like your favorite fictional characters.
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]]>The post Make Food From Your Favorite Shows With “Binging with Babish” appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Rea is, by his own admission, more of a video creator than a cook. In fact, he more or less learned to cook for his YouTube channel. Today, he has reached great heights of culinary skill simply through experience and experimentation. Still, he sometimes collaborates with chefs-by-trade, and credits them as being more skilled than he is.
In his videos, he often does a “simple” version of the fictional food he is making, using everyday or packaged ingredients, and then a more complex version with fresh and handmade ingredients. It’s hard to say whether he built his skill in order to make these complex recipes or if he makes them thanks to his more developed skill, but they are a lot of fun to watch and try out.
So, if you ever wished to eat something you saw on TV, check out Binging With Babish. He may have a recipe for you to try.
The post Make Food From Your Favorite Shows With “Binging with Babish” appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The post Vegan YouTube Channels You Should Subscribe To appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>With a calming personality and tasty, achievable recipes, Caitlin Shoemaker’s channel is full of What I Eat in a Day and recipe videos to give you plenty of ideas for meals and snacks of your own.
A rather unique vegan YouTube channel, Unnatural Vegan focuses on science-based health education and opinion content. It’s very sane, realistic, and comes with a healthy dose of humor.
Just because you’re vegan doesn’t mean that you have all the money and time in the world to make your food. This YouTube channel can help you cook for yourself without breaking the bank or taking up your whole day with cooking.
The coolest thing about this YouTube channel is that it doesn’t waste your time. With most videos clocking in around one to two minutes, The Tasty Vegan really knows how to get to the point.
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]]>The post Emmy Cho Will Make You an Egg Expert appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>While you might only think about fried or scrambled eggs when considering what to do with them, the truth is that there are all kinds of options! Looking for help to discover them? Here’s where Emmy Cho comes in!
Cho is a food blogger and YouTuber with a popular channel called Emmy Made in Japan. She explores a big range of recipes and food-related topics, but one of my favorite of her sets of videos is the wonderful “Egg-ceptional EGGS” series.
Here, she tries a number of different recipes that incorporate eggs as a main ingredient in order to show her viewers all of the possibilities that exist.
From making an egg fruit vegan faux egg to a DIY Mickey Mouse-shaped egg, Cho will fill your egg repertoire with all kinds of ideas that you might have never even considered before!
So, what are you waiting for? Subscribe today, and start egg binging!
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]]>The post Watch the Best Recipes From Movies and TV Recreated on “Binging With Babish” appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Andrew Rea is an American filmmaker and amateur chef who has decided to dedicate himself to recreating the best and most beloved dishes from these media sources on his YouTube channel, showing us how to eat like our favorite fictional characters.
While we might not think about it often, food is a common theme and storyline in many series and films. From the famous fried chicken joint that shows up in the series Breaking Bad to the famous Butterbeer that we got to know in the Harry Potter book and film series, there’s always some delicious treat in these stories.
What Rea does on his YouTube channel shows us that, no matter how complicated and outlandish they may seem, it’s always possible to recreate what we see on the screen. From out-there ideas like spaghetti tacos from the show iCarly to normal concepts like the Krabby Patty from Spongebob Squarepants, there’s always something to watch and enjoy here.
So, what are you waiting for? Subscribe to Binging with Babish and get inspired to eat like your favorite fictional characters.
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