10 Tasty YouTube Channels for Cooks

4. Depression Era Cooking 

For many, cooking is about family.  Recipes, flavors, and even the smells coming from a busy kitchen are closely tied to parents, grandparents, and other relatives. These feelings are often evoked with Depression Era Cooking, a YouTube channel featuring Clara, a 94 year-old great grandmother who will charm you while preparing the foods she grew up eating in the 1930s. 
Clara’s a natural host, and mixes her how-tos with wonderful anecdotes from her experience. You don’t find many nonagenarians with their own YouTube channels, and with over 19,000 subscribers, it doesn’t look like Clara will be retiring any time soon.
 
 

5. Show Me the Curry 

If you’re looking to take your flavors global, be sure to check out Show Me the Curry, where Hetal and Anuja will give you the scoop on all things related to Indian and South Asian cuisine. These co-hosts provide highly instructive demos that include on-screen measurements, making it easy to follow along when you have the laptop in the kitchen. They’ve produced lots of great content over the years, and even dabble in Mexican and Italian dishes. Their corresponding website is a great way to keep up with the videos and hunt for recipes by category.
 
 

Matt Silverman
Matt Silverman
Matt Silverman is our Associate Features Editor and brings his background in creative writing and video production to Mashable. He holds a B.A. in writing from Hofstra University and has worked previously as a paralegal with a prestigious New York law firm. Matt is also a humorist, musician, and Googleophile who labors to make the Internets funnier via The Sick Burn and his YouTube band The B'lights.

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    I find a lot of comfort when I watch you tubers cook. I love the grandma who cooks from the great depression. She’s great. I’ve found many a good recipe on YouTube that I had no clue how to make. Especially foreign types of recipes. I was thrilled when I saw a video on how to make ponsit.

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