[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/ck/ - Food & Cooking


View post   

File: 130 KB, 700x700, 30-binging-with-babbish-grub-diet-2.w700.h700[1].jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
12656625 No.12656625 [Reply] [Original]

i have no idea how to actually cook, should i start watching all of this guy's videos?

>> No.12656651

I don't care.

>> No.12656664

Yes, he's really good at teaching cooking

>> No.12656674

>>12656625
Fuck off, shill.

>> No.12656678

>>12656625
You'd probably improve if you were actually a noob but there's better, non amateur sources out there.

>> No.12656681

>>12656651
based

>> No.12656748

>>12656674
damn sad to see another mind corrupted by pol brainwashing

>> No.12656764

>>12656748
>pol invented advertising
Nice one, I'm trolled very hard.

>> No.12656774

>>12656764
i asked a question about a thing, your mind twisted it into an advertisement/shilling

sad you see things that way, but it's ok you'll outgrow the pol brainwashing in the future

>> No.12656786

>>12656651
the first post is the best post

>>12656625
no. he's not a cook, he's a videographer. watching him use a knife is cringe inducing to anyone who knows what they're doing. learning from him is just going to give you bad habits.

>> No.12656792

>cringing with reddish
yike.

>> No.12656810

>>12656774
>only one person is allowed to reply to me
From the artist who brought you such hits as
>pol invented advertising

>> No.12656820

No, start actually cooking. You learn by doing, not watching.

>> No.12656821

>>12656625
reddit

>> No.12656847

No, because you're going to make something that has like, bread or eggs in it and he'll start the fucking video by telling you to bake your own then how to build a chicken coop to house your chickens for farm fresh eggs.

>> No.12656851

>>12656625
Binging with Babish is eyecandy. It's just meme-recipes made with decent quality videography, but it's not a good way to learn imho.
If you're generally interested in learning how to cook reasonably well as a home cook tbqh I'd suggest Food Wishes youtube channel. Much more informative and practical and you're actually just watching all of the cooking and prep bits. I'll never understand why most cooking videos use a wide shot of an entire kitchen when all that you actually need to see is what's going on in the pot/pan.

>> No.12656865

>>12656851
This, also Good Eats

>> No.12656880

I don't know him, yet I hate him. Just look at his smug fucking face.

>> No.12656889

>>12656625
no, dude is just a meme homecook with horrible cooking skills and a nice camera.

watch literally anyone else if you want to learn how to cook:
chef john
bruno albouze
gordon ramsay
etc. etc.

>> No.12656900

>>12656889
>watch chef John if you want to learn how to cook
fixed that for you

>> No.12657165

>>12656851
just fuck me up chef john

god damn

>> No.12657176

No, his recepies are over the top and you'll buy a lot of stuff that cannot easily be used regularly

As others have said food wishes, if you really don't gives fuck Sam the cooking guy is an awesome channel

>> No.12657232

>>12656625
Babish is more for a person who has some experience because he measures a lot of stuff via weight, and uses thermometers a lot. Tasty is where people should really start.

>> No.12657278

>>12657176
>sam the cooking guy
He also does too many meme recipes.

>> No.12657299

If you're serious about wanting to pursue this you should read a book, it's more efficient than watching a bunch of random recipes. foodlab by Kenji Lopez Alt. is one of the better modern ones. Here's a free pdf of it:
https://www.pdfdrive.com/the-food-lab-better-home-cooking-through-science-d145171559.html

>> No.12657586

>>12656678
Oh, ok. I'll just find them then you CUNT

>> No.12657672

More like cooking with jewish

>> No.12657676

what are the best books or video lessons/series to learn to cook?

i'd rather have an online course than just looking up a single recipe.

>> No.12657912

>>12657676
I'm not sure how many online courses there are, but plenty of good books and most of the common one's are decent. Stuff like beginner or casual cookbooks (i.e. BH&G new cook book, James Beard, Frannie Farmer) usually have an intro chapter where they go over basic techniques and ingredients. Read a few of these, a lot of cook books have them, start making some of the recipes and try to learn from them, because there is only a handful of techniques, it's just adjusting them for taste, and for ingredient, and for different needs, and you will learn this by following recipies, intuiting why they're that way, and experimenting. Most of all have fun and shitpost about your food.

>> No.12657915

>>12656900
this, then go up to Bruno Albouze if you want to get fancy or think about going gay

>> No.12657926
File: 3.86 MB, 5312x2988, 15635397830441071434211.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
12657926

>>12657912
Another good book is On Food and Cooking, by Harold McGee, it is a very interesting book filled with food science and history, and I recommend everybody read it at some point, but it's not filled with as much practical application and technique as a casual cookbook, so I eould start with those.
I also have a book that would be right up your alley called Essentials of Cooking, by James Peterson, which is 80% technique and basics .

>> No.12658200

>>12656792
underrated post

>> No.12658233

>>12656625
there was a fabulously wealthy and beautiful YouTuber named Cooking Alone who was changing my views on life but ck knocked her into next year
FUCK YOU ALL TO HELL

>> No.12658340

>>12656625
Idk man but there’s something about his vids that makes me feel nice desu

>> No.12658367
File: 2.77 MB, 480x270, auntmyrna.webm [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
12658367

>>12656625
make this

>> No.12658378

>Makes money just rehashing Kenji Lopez-Alt recipes