5 Indian cooking videos and Shows You Cannot Miss

Raghav Shah
Jul 20, 2017 · 3 min read

Home cooking was always an art, but these days it seems to be appreciated more. If you want to brush up your culinary skills, here are some shows worth following.

There are plenty of fun and informative shows that put a new spin on cooking. Let’s look at five such shows that are a must-watch.

  1. Food Tripping

Chefs Ranveer Brar and Gautam Mehrishi take you into the royal kitchens of Gujarat. The two hosts meld food aesthetics and make food easier to cook. You’ll discover new techniques, flavours and ingredients.

2. vSpices & Secrets with Zarine Khan

A family that eats together, stays together. And what better than watching a Bollywood family around the dining table. The show also has celeb guests and gives the audience a sneak peek into the Bollywood life, in addition to providing some mouth-watering recipes. If you are looking for some Indian Cooking Videos while taking a peek into the lives of your favourite Bollywood star, this is a must-watch.

3. Vickypedia

In his show, Chef Vicky Ratnani charms the audience with his light humour and knowledge about food. All about making food global, this show focuses on deconstructing international cuisine so you can dish them up in the comfort of your home.

4. Pickle Nation

In this series dedicated to simply pickles alone, Kunal Kapoor takes you back to the roots of pickling traditions followed in different regions. The different episodes focus on different regions and culinary cultures of India.

Pickles are possibly one of the oldest and widely loved foods in India. A mixture of aromatic spices and sensations, Chef Kunal, brings to the audience spicy secrets from Gujarati, Bengali, Mizo homes.

In a country like ours where the history of culinary traditions runs deep, this show tries to keep the memory of these tongue-tickling flavours alive.

5. Rewind with Rakhee

Knowing our global history is very important, and Chef Rakhee Vaswani, follows the same impression. This show highlights global food trends from the 20th century and educates the audience about culinary sources. It’s also a fun way to learn about food, and grow both as a home cook, and a global citizen.

Thus, where Indian cooking videos are concerned, these shows seem to be all encompassing. You’ll learn new recipes, know about new foods and stay entertained!

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