Does America have normal cooking shows you might actually learn something from?
Seems like 90% of them are fat people gawping and whooping over how much bacon and processed cheese there is, before chewing with their mouth open and trying to talk at the same time about it being "so good"
But that's well known to be a Mexican establishment. There's plenty of American food disasters to post, why start off with a lie? >Does America have normal cooking shows you might actually learn something from? America's Test Kitchen?
Aaron Powell
Good eats is objectively the greatest "how to cook" show
Not only does he go into the what, but the why too
Brayden Nguyen
I honestly hope that Jack and his whole family dies in a grease fire
>never give recipies >never give cook times or temps >instead direct viewers to the website
i fucking hate this dweeb
Jordan Nelson
American influenced street food, it doesn't matter where it's made.
Levi Wright
honestly the main benefit of a video portion is general concepts and seeing techniques. why ask viewers to write down a list of ingredients when even gypsies have cell phones with internet access?
Jonathan Roberts
>ramen noodles >flavored tortilla chips >American
Wyatt Miller
>Does America have normal cooking shows you might actually learn something from? you ever heard of Public Television, retard?
Yes, my mom watches them pretty often. They're usually a couple women on a kitchen set, showing different recipes for regular food that won't give you a heart attack. Usually pretty normal stuff like adding different kinds of vegetables and spices to grilled chicken and rice, different omelette recipes, that sort of thing
Henry Ward
>americans invented corn chips and msg-laden pasta
Brandon Gray
Have you actually watched TRIPLE D?
They go to a lot of restaurants with creative food and they basically show you the entire recipe of whatever the restaurant is famous for. It may not always be healthy but it's good food with care put into it and Guy isn't annoying enough to ruin the show. Mind of a Chef from PBS is great too. The Edward Lee episodes are my favorites. I want to get drunk with him and eat delicious food.
Jordan Bennett
I literally wish him death
Joseph Cook
Americans still look like puritans after all these years.