We’ll use this thread to share free cooking learning resources.
Websites
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- Offers a variety of recipes, cooking tips, and video tutorials.
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- Features a vast collection of recipes, cooking techniques, and meal planning ideas.
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- A community-driven platform with a wide range of recipes, user reviews, and cooking advice.
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- Provides expertly tested recipes, cooking guides, and food articles.
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- A source for in-depth cooking techniques, science-based food explanations, and recipes.
YouTube Channels
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- Known for visually appealing recipe videos and cooking hacks.
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- Renowned chef Gordon Ramsay shares cooking tips and recipes.
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- Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s channel includes easy-to-follow recipes and cooking inspiration.
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- Korean cooking expert Maangchi shares authentic Korean recipes.
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- Recreates dishes from movies and TV shows, along with cooking basics.
Online Courses
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Coursera - The Science of Gastronomy
- Explores the scientific principles behind cooking.
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Udemy - Cooking Basics: Cooking Fundamentals
- Covers essential cooking techniques and skills for beginners.
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Skillshare - The Art of Baking: A Beginner’s Guide
- Focuses on the art and science of baking.
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America’s Test Kitchen Cooking School
- Offers a variety of online cooking classes with detailed instructions.
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- Provides professional-level online culinary courses.
Books
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The Joy of Cooking by Irma S. Rombauer
- A classic cookbook with a comprehensive collection of recipes.
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Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat by Samin Nosrat
- Explores the fundamental elements of good cooking.
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The Food Lab by J. Kenji López-Alt
- A scientific approach to home cooking with detailed explanations.
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Mastering the Art of French Cooking by Julia Child
- A classic French cooking reference by the legendary Julia Child.
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How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman
- A comprehensive guide for both beginners and experienced cooks.
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Hello. I would also like to suggest Uncle Roger for a more fun(He’s also a comedian) way to learn about asian cuisine. This playlist tackles the learning part more directly. Piped Link here.
Thank you for sharing this resource, looks good.