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Those are Argentinian brands.

Been collecting and curating this list for the past couple of years. You don't know how hard discovering interesting brands is, at least here!

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🍪 Cooking

  • King Arthur Baking
  • Serious Eats eats is solid, although the new site leaves something to be desired.
  • America's Test Kitchen is another good all-around choice, as is Epicurious and Food52
  • No Recipes is great for Japanese food
  • The Woks of Life for Chinese-American and Cantonese food, also Marion's Kitchen for a more pan-east-Asian approach.
  • Maangchi for Korean
  • BBC Food has a solid and diverse recipe collection
  • Brian Lagerstrom - an American chef with a new-ish YouTube channel.
  • Akis Petretzikis for Greek
  • Rick Bayless for Mexican
  • Hot Thai Kitchen for Thai
  • Helen Rennie - Excellent for Russian / Eastern European and also general western style food. Her poached egg method is the best way I've found to poach a lot of eggs at once.
  • Chinese Cooking Demystified, for more of a deep dive into Chinese cuisine. Generally very good content, although for some reason I find their take on HK cuisine to be a bit off.
  • Chef Wang Gang - another deep dive into Chinese cuisine. His egg fried rice (and fried rice tips in general) are worth checking out at least.
  • Food Wishes / Chef John - Very popular, solid technical instruction and great for explaining how to be a better home chef. For whatever reason his recipes aren't usually how I cook, so I don't make his stuff. He's obviously skilled and an excellent teacher though.
  • Middle Eats - A small channel that does a great job of showing homestyle ME cooking. Watch the hummus video at least.
  • Recipe30 - Australian. Beautiful cinematography. Great classic recipes and simplified versions of them.
  • Made with Lau - More great Chinese-American and Guangzhou cuisine.
  • Chef John Kung - Hip, modern, good. Interesting 3rd culture fusion take on a lot of things.
  • Sip & Feast - Italian-American food done well. His giant 14" pan is great.
  • Chefs Labo - Japanese, great rationale explanations. Good yoshoku and washoku.
  • My Name is Andong - German/Asian Fusion. Sometimes Russian food. Great ideas and historical bent to the channel.
  • Internet Shaquille - NetShaq is great. No-nonsense and info-packed.
  • Pati Jinich - More great Mexican food.
  • Adam Liaw - More great East Asian cuisine.
  • Hanbit Cho - Excellent baking channel. Korean, but he trained in the UK. All around great recipes and explanations.
  • Kunal Kapoor - Great Indian channel.
  • Way of Ramen - Obviously it's Turkish food. Or maybe it's a ramen channel.
  • Spice 'n Pans - More good Chinese cuisine.
  • Yakitori Guy - All yakitori all the time.
  • Protocooks with Chef Frank - Culinary instructor with grest explanations.
  • Just One Cookbook - Another great Japanese food resource.
  • Alex French Guy Cooking - Likes to do extraordinary deep dives into specific topics, like meatballs. The pathos is a little over the top sometimes.
  • Ethan Chlebowski - Good content for the most part. His episode on hoagies/grinders is probably my favorite of his contributions.
  • Adam Ragusea - Journalist turned food YouTuber. Often makes some excellent points and delivers on the food.
  • Bruno Albouze - German/French chef, very classical.
  • Chef Chu's Kitchen - Lots of good Chinese baking (HK style)
  • Rajshri Food - another good Indian channel