Play Me a Recipe by Food52.
If you use the website, this podcast interviews cookbook authors and discusses specific recipes contributed to the site.
Outstanding. I envy the cameramen.
My favorite food podcast is Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold on the Heritage Radio network. Iâm also a big fan of BBCâs Kitchen Cabinet.
Hungry for Words podcast. Casual interview with cookbook authors plus one recipe from their book per 'cast. I like the laid back eat and talk style.
I mostly see the podcast of Doughboys.
A sheepish plug for my own channel: https://youtube.com/@findingfoodfluency.
As for favorites, generally I just have a craving for something, or a specific food pops into the noggin, so then I look for videos about it. If possible, I will search in another language, for example, if I really want to know more about Awaji Island onions (Japanese), or Mennonite food in Chihuahua (Spanish).
WHOA this video!!!
Both of these are on YouTube:
âGlen and Friends Cookingâ - genial Canadian with an interest in recipe history, and not handcuffed to recipes. He emphasizes technique and frugality over strict adherence to ingredient lists.
âCountry Life Vlogâ - videos mostly from home cooks at farms in Azerbaijan. Gorgeous scenery, frolicking pets and livestock. No English spoken. Very little speech at all. English translation of ingredients in some but not all videos. No measurments used. The videographer is the coupleâs son, who returned to his village when his chef job at a Baku hotel was lost to Covid19.
Yes, I agree⊠âGlen and Friends Cookingâ is one of my favorite (youtube) channels.
I also like âAaron and Claireâ, âEnfes Yemek Tarifleriâ, âPreppy Kitchenâ, âWebspoon Worldâ, âFood Wishesâ and âNatashas Kitchenâ
Iâll occasionally watch âAmericaâs Test Kitchenâ.
I havenât yet listened but lest I forget to mention it, I just learned that JosĂ© AndrĂšs now has a podcast, The Longer Table. He and his guests discuss many food-related topics.