Best Youtube food ever? 🇸🇪
This post is tagged as:For those who want to cook good food, it has never been easier to find inspiration and good recipes with step-by-step instructions. Youtube is absolutely teeming with hobby chefs and I often let myself be inspired and try something new based on the selection, where Joshua Weissman, Nicole Nelson McLaughlin and Sip & Feast are among the favorites.
But... Even though I think Markus Aujalay may have lost a little inspiration at the end and seems to have a hard time coming up with new dishes, he remains superb at guiding through dishes and explaining why he does things a certain way. Perhaps my biggest favorite lately, however, is Filip Poon, the former contestant from Sweden's Master Chef.
He has recently gone more and more in an Asian focus, and is very good at delivering fun recipes that often need botanizing in Asian stores. And... On Sunday, my partner and I cooked his latest dish, namely Fried Bao Buns - which is the absolute best I've cooked from any TV chef.
It's a dish that takes some time and includes things like Chinkiang/Zhenjiang, Lao Gan Ma, Five Spices, Sichuan pepper and Hoisin - which maybe not everyone has at home. However, it is not overly difficult to get hold of (if it is in a store in Östersund, it is available at your place) and I cannot recommend enough that you give it a chance.
It's really Chinese home cooking at its best. Real comfort food and I could have eaten as many dumplings as I wanted, as well as drink the dipping sauce with a straw. In short, many thanks Poon for this gem that will henceforth be cooked at least a couple of times a year - and definitely try to make it yourself. Absolutely incomparably good.

Doesn't look much from the world, but is the best I've ever tasted from any TV chef.
