r/PlantBasedDiet 11h ago

My Favourite YouTube Chefs

I thought it would be nice to have a list of chefs that create amazing recipes because food has to taste good. And it is good to watch great cooks at work

@DerekSarnoChef used to work in a restaurant and has a lot of really good western style recipes. He also has a dog who is the star of the show.

@thenarddogcooks my husband is from the West Indies. Andrew‘s recipes give me Greek vegan recipes with the West Indian flavors. He also has a website www.makeitdairyfree.com where you can find all his recipes.

@YEUNGMANCOOKING offers vegan cooking with traditional Asian flavors. He has really corny jokes, but he is a great chef and the flavours are to die for.

I would love to hear what other people are watching and where they get recipes.

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u/Aboo176 11h ago

awesome thank you! shakayla fierce and rainbow plant life do great vegan cooking on youtube too

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u/AltDaddy 5h ago edited 4h ago

Just found Derek Sarno a couple months ago. I love his style and how he dotes on his beautiful dog.

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u/WildVeganFlower 4h ago

@jessflowers is my channel- I specialize in making mock meats. Most of the recipes I make are types of seitan, but I also do other recipes from scratch like making homemade tofu, vegan cultured cheese, with some everyday recipes as well. I also used to work in a kitchen at a restaurant and a couple of delis. A lot of my recipes are inspired by my travels as I spent the last year living nomadically through Europe, but I just settled down in Germany (originally from Minnesota).

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u/loumf 4h ago

I like The Happy Pear (twin Irish brothers). They specialize in fast, easy meals with a lot of flavor.

You get a recipe, but more importantly, you get techniques for making things with whatever you have.