I’m looking for websites, particular webpages, Youtube channels, etc.
I’m about to google this stuff but I’d still like suggestions to help me just do it and make sauces myself for basic sauces like sweet and sour, tikka masala, butter chicken, curry (many kinds).
I’ve started to make most of my meals in a Dutch oven. I throw frozen vegetables in there along with some kind of frozen meat and cook it all for ~45 minutes.
The next thing for me to do is make sauces myself.
It’s only very recently that I finally cured myself of my Pavlov’s Dog habit of buying frozen meals so I could stick them in the microwave oven and hear that ding. The food usually isn’t that good and I know even as lazy as I am - I can do better than that.
If you tolerate “Youtuber voice” I’ve found Adam Ragusea and Ehtan Chlebowski to be informative but somewhat nerdy.
Adding Kenji López-Alt to that list. He doesn’t go in big on the editing or YouTuber voice, just clean honest vids. Fuck Joshua Weissman though that guy is unbearable.
Kenji is the new Alton Brown. He’s brilliant and he’s changing the food game. A few weeks ago I thought, “do other people use this ingredient like this?” Top result is from Kenji. Then a few hours later I think, “Can I put this dish in the oven and roast it instead of watching the pot?” First result is Kenji.
Every time I make anything I try to push the envelope. I rarely look up any recipes. I just cook to better my dishes, but every time I think “did I just come up with something no one has ever thought to do?”, I find that no I haven’t, and Kenji already perfected its execution 4 years ago.
If you want to learn the science behind it than you can’t do better than Serious Eats. Their recipes are stupid complicated but they do a good job of explaining why you’re doing everything
Serious Eats.
That seems educational and it can~~'t~~ help to distract me from war doomscrolling.
Ninja edit: Freudian slip?
I HIGHLY recommend the “Binging with Babish” channel. He makes all kinds of good stuff and explains it, but probably more to your liking would be the “Basics with Babish” series where he goes over the basics of cooking. He has on particular video on sauces which you should most certainly watch.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLopY4n17t8RD-xx0UdVqemiSa0sRfyX19&si=BrlAziE1hw_8bedu
steal the pdf for kenji lopez-alt’s “food lab,” it has a ton of great reasons behind how cooking works so you can apply the information to other recipes and cooking in general.
This exactly. Kenji is a modern food GOAT, and truly cares about the greater community. Regularly lets other people publish his big findings, will make YouTube videos demonstrating his techniques and findings. Owns a restaurant and has been as based as possible throughout COVID.
Kenji is someone that I will support when I have the money for it, but he’s also the kind of guy that would tell you to just pirate the book if you don’t have the money for it.
https://youtu.be/8ZMZT3wCBjw?si=k4oHzBCVVAcd8zeI
Adam Ragusea is a super weird lib but his videos are definitely helpful and this one specifically seems relevant to what you’re talking about. Also just check out like any recipe from Chef John. Both of these two go out of their way to make cooking anything feel genuinely accessible and I have learned a lot from watching both of them