TV chef Jamie Oliver has admitted that he prefers YouTube to TV cookery shows after hosting almost two decades of highly successful TV cooking series.
In fact, the Brit, who shot to success with the Naked Chef TV series, says he turns to YouTube to pick up on more exciting cooking trends. “I tend not to [watch cookery shows]. I don’t think cookery takes risks with new talent,” he told the Radio Times.
YouTube is packed with thousands of great food and cooking channels, even more so since the pandemic struck, and it can be overwhelming to work out where to start, which ones are actually worth your time and the ones from which you'll actually come away from having learnt something new.
With that in mind, we've rounded up some of the best YouTube food channels, some of our favourite picks from across the site.
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With over 9 million subscribers, Andrew Rea's channel is definitely one of the most watchable. While Rea isn't a professionally-trained chef, his openness, easy confidence and velvety voice make the delivery of all his recipes and tips easier to absorb. What's more, in the true spirit of YouTube he still shoots, edits, and colour corrects the videos himself, despite now having a team of support staff.