The best part about working from a laptop is that I can take it into our kitchen with us and watch shows while cooking. Even better, I can watch cooking shows while cooking. Win win, anyone?
Here’s a list of resources for cooks and chefs looking for more online content.
Sent via my BFF Gwyneth (ahem, actually through Goop!), Tamra Davis is a director who happens to love to cook. The end result? Great videos with simple recipes on YouTube.
Found via Craftzine, Depression Cooking with Clara is not what it sounds like (an emo chick cooking up depressed food). Expect a lot of recipes with low budget items (i.e. pasta with peas).
Brilliantly written and designed by a team of web savvy men and women (mostly Irish, all on Twitter), Look and Taste has amazing content and recipes.
You can only get free cooking school content for 30 days, but the video and instructions are great. It’s worth the 30 seconds it takes so sign up. After the trial period ends, you still have access to the recipes and preview videos.
A little too basic for me but great for beginning cooks (or kids). The layout is incredibly easy to navigate and full of information.
TV by the epicurious geniuses. It’s easy to use, easy to navigate and has a wealth of videos. From techniques to global dishes, they have you covered!





Twitter: @linnlarsson
I like the concept of your blog a lot! It’s a great collection of online cooking show. It would be nice to be a part of that. Have a look at my show and let me know if you like it!
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