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Which cooking YouTuber's recipe videos are the most worth watching?
🏆 Leading: Binging with Babish — Andrew Rea built a following recreating fictional food from movies and video games, from Krabby Patties to Ratatouille, turning pop-culture nostalgia into a cooking-technique lesson.

Binging with Babish — Andrew Rea built a following recreating fictional food from movies and video games, from Krabby Patties to Ratatouille, turning pop-culture nostalgia into a cooking-technique lesson. is leading so far with 100%.

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📊 poll results
Which cooking YouTuber's recipe videos are the most worth watching?
100%
Leading answer
Binging with Babish — Andrew Rea built a following recreating fictional food from movies and video games, from Krabby Patties to Ratatouille, turning pop-culture nostalgia into a cooking-technique lesson.

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Gordon Ramsay — his Christmas Beef Wellington tutorial has become an annual holiday-season staple, with over 36 million views, prized for breaking down a genuinely difficult restaurant dish into achievable steps. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyskqnp1j64
Binging with Babish — Andrew Rea built a following recreating fictional food from movies and video games, from Krabby Patties to Ratatouille, turning pop-culture nostalgia into a cooking-technique lesson.
Joshua Weissman — known for his "But Better" series remaking fast food classics from scratch, Weissman blends fast-paced editing with genuinely useful technique breakdowns.
Bon Appétit's Test Kitchen — before the channel's format changed, personality-driven series built devoted followings around chefs testing extreme cooking challenges and teaching real technique.