Kitchen Entertainment You Need To Be Watching

How many times can you stand watching a frying pan sizzle and people recite recipes to you in a day? Even if cooking is your entire world, those standard cooking shows can bore. Just like your meals, add some flavor and watch a YouTube cooking series. These cooking channels are currently rising in popularity as a new internet trend. Bringing heat to the kitchen with comedy and deviance. These YouTube cooking series are certain to amuse everyone, whether you’re a cook or not.

My Drunk Kitchen

I’m sure we can all relate to this title. Watch Hannah Hart display her love for cooking and drinking in this YouTube comedy. She makes meals that everyone craves while drunk. Her cooking methods are intriguing- but her rants are priceless. Did I mention she’s drunk? Hannah will send you into a laughing hysteria. Since 2011 My Drunk Kitchen has been raking in views and is now in the millions. This show has won awards and known for celebrity guest appearances. You will never know what to expect from Hannah with episode titles such as, “Butter Yo Shit,” “Omelette you Finish,” and “Let’s Mac Out.” Hannah has created a comedy cooking series that you just can’t go through life without watching.

 

You Suck at Cooking

This unconventional YouTube show is brilliant. Mainly for its originality. This cooking sucks in the best way ever. Possessing witty commentary and jocular food skits, this show is unmatched in the YouTube world. Well, the entertainment world as well. This mysterious narrator ( he doesn’t show his face) has created his own lane with cooking. There’s a very popular episode involving the “Sandwich of Justice”. There’s some interesting police drama going on with the eggs. It’s seriously something you just have to watch, click below!

 

Peaceful Cuisine

Looking for relaxation? If you wish to go to sleep dreaming of green curry soup and teriyaki bowls, tune in to Peaceful Cuisine. This YouTube channel is serving all the tranquility you need. Ryoya Takashima welcomes millions of viewers into his cozy Japanese-style kitchen. He cooks with intentional euphoric sounds, or sometimes without any sound. Don’t mistake the lack of noise with boring; it’s very appealing to the eye and ears.  Once you watch one episode you’ll be addicted.

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