Who are you watching?
Who are you watching?
Who are your favorite cooks/shows to watch on TV and/or social media?
Lately I've been watching stuff by Minoli DeSilva and Sad Pappi recently.
Also love watching Someone Feed Phil.
Who are you watching?
Who are your favorite cooks/shows to watch on TV and/or social media?
Lately I've been watching stuff by Minoli DeSilva and Sad Pappi recently.
Also love watching Someone Feed Phil.
Brian Lagerstrom
You Suck at Cooking
SortedFood on YouTube, most stuff is good to really good, some things are hit or miss but overall I do like the guys.
Culinary Class War on Netflix
This was good.
Anti-Chef on YouTube
There's an entire streaming channel for America's Test Kitchen / Cooks Country.
The Steven Raichlen stuff on the PBS app is good too.
We love watching ATK on Sunday mornings. Kind of soothing.
My favorite sweet potato dish I got from them. People DEMAND that I make this. LOL.
CANDIED SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE
From: America's Test Kitchen Live!
by Cook's Illustrated
For a more intense molasses flavor, use dark brown sugar in place of light brown sugar.
Serves 10 to 12
Sweet Potatoes
• 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, cut into 1-inch chunks
• 5 pounds sweet potatoes (about 8 medium), peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
• 1 cup packed light brown sugar
• 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
• 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
• 1/2 cup water
Pecan Topping
• 2 cups pecan halves
• 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
• 1 egg white, lightly beaten
• 1/8 teaspoon salt
• Pinch cayenne pepper
• Pinch ground cumin
Directions
Variation
CANDIED SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE WITH TOASTED MARSHMALLOW TOPPING
Follow the recipe for Candied Sweet Potato Casserole, substituting 4 cups mini marshmallows for the pecan topping. Bake until the marshmallows are crisp and golden, about 5 minutes.
Food Wishes - Chef John https://foodwishes.blogspot.com/?m=1
Good eats is a show worth watching
Missed this while I was out of town, but wanted to share anyway.
Chef John from Food Wishes.
I've had a little bit of a crush on Julia and Bridget from ATK/Cooks Country for years now. They're both so great.
I also like Kenji for learning more about using sous vide. He's good for others stuff too though.
I watched the new Netflix Chef Masters program, the one with Jamie Oliver, who I never paid much attention to honestly. It was great, and I'm hoping to finish that soon.
I will need to check out that Netflix show.
Jamie Oliver is a good chef when he stays in his lane (Italian) and isn't trying to cook things in 15 minutes. Although some of his 15 min meals do seem to be pretty good, but I don't think that's where he shines.
It's actually called "Chef's Table Legends." Totally whiffed on the name, there.
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted on Disney+ is a nice mix of travel and cooking.
Andrew Rea from Babish Culinary Universe on YouTube is my favorite. He has such a soothing personality but at the same time brings energy and excitement to the kitchen.
I also really enjoy Arnie Tex for BBQ and Mexican food, Pailin's Kitchen for Thai food, and Sheldo's kitchen for everything else, all on YouTube
The french chef <3
Tasting History, Townsends, Glen and friends. all on the youtubes.
Max Miller's Tasting History and the Townsends. Trying to bone up on old school techniques before the depression.