35 Times People Made Such Amazing Dishes, They Just Had To Share (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertDelicious food is one of the greatest pleasures we have in this world. A tasty meal can satiate our hunger, lift our spirits, and bring us closer to other people. So, why not stare at some pictures of aesthetically pleasing foods to make our day just a bit easier?
Here we have a selection of mouth-watering and beautiful-looking foods for your enjoyment from the people on this very dedicated subreddit. "Simple, attractive, and visual" is their motto and the posters execute that to a "T." So, scroll away, hungry Pandas, and enjoy some delicious-looking foods these foodies either made themselves, or spotted somewhere in the wild.
Bored Panda reached out to Raunak Sunder, aka Chef Ron to know more about honing your home cook skills. He's a food enthusiast who posts delicious-looking dishes on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. He shared some cooking tips and tricks with us and shared some advice for those who might feel uninspired in the kitchen lately. Read his insights below!
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Roasted Potatoes
Chef Ron isn't a professionally trained chef, yet he has a considerable following online, especially on TikTok. Two million people follow him on the platform, marveling at his mouth-watering dishes while also learning some cooking basics.
"I have gained all my skills from cooking myself and watching a ton of food content throughout my life," Chef Ron tells us. He believes that cooking is an essential skill most people should have. "It allows you to take control of your diet, health and wealth."
"It is actually the driving factor behind why I started my social media account," he admits. "I was super broke in college and the only way I could survive is by cooking all my meals. It was a very crucial and eye opening time of my life and I knew I could help people to start cooking."
"My meals in college were always super cheap, super delicious and very easy to make. Knowing the struggles I had to go through, and how much cooking helped me through that process, I knew that the meals would be helpful to a ton of other people too and that's what made me start posting food content," the creator tells Bored Panda.
Strawberry Vanilla Crepe Cake
My Sourdough Bread
There's a lot of content on social media nowadays about cooking hacks and tricks; how to cook faster, with less effort, and more efficiently. We asked Ron for his opinion on the topic, and hes has mixed feelings.
"I think it's a mixed bag when it comes to cooking hacks because a lot of the hacks are actually very useful but there is definitely a large number of people who make irrelevant/useless hacks just to get engagement, views and favorable metrics for themselves," the creator admits.
However, that doesn't necessarily mean that every cooking hack or trick is useless. "For example, a recent hack I saw was putting a tiny bit of oil around the rim of a pot before cooking pasta, and that way the water will not boil over at all. It actually works and is a super useful cooking hack," Chef Ron says.
[oc]custard And Marbled Chocolate Tart With A Cashew Nut Sable Crust
I thought this sub was supposed to for amateur cooks? Lies, I say, lies!
A Couple Of Fruit Tarts I Made A While Back
I Hope My Pizza Is Worthy Of This Sub. Today’s Margherita 🍕
For those who have lost their inspiration in the kitchen, Chef Ron advises to rediscover the joy in the process of cooking. "Finding ways to make cooking more fun and exciting changes the whole perspective around cooking," he says. "For example, something I do a lot is create cooking playlists, play them loudly on my speakers, and just start prepping and cooking from there."
"I have gone through several hours of cooking just by doing that and I always have a great time. It gets me excited to cook and come up with new recipe ideas. Recognize things that you really enjoy and add them onto your cooking process to make it more enjoyable. There's always ways to make even mundane activities a lot more fun and exciting for yourself," Chef Ron believes.
Pretty Chuffed With How This Dish Turned Out. Honey Panna Cotta, Pear Vanilla Caramel, Honey Tuile And Honeycomb 🤤
First Chocolate Souffle
My Husband's Epic Roast Dinner!
You'd think that if you're hungry, it's better not to scroll through such a list – it'll make you even hungrier and possibly even annoy you that you don't have that delicious food right in front of you. However, recent research actually shows that looking at pictures of food can satiate our hunger.
Aarhus University researchers found that if we look at pictures of tasty food repeatedly, we can somewhat satisfy our hunger. "In our experiments, we showed that when the participants saw the same food picture 30 times, they felt more satiated than before they had seen the picture," the author of the study Tjark Andersen explained.
My First Babka! (Cinnamon)
French Onion Soup
Tried My Hand At Beef Wellington
What's more, the participants of the experiment who saw a picture of the same food repeatedly even ordered smaller portions than those who saw the pictures a few times. Andersen explains that this is our brains tricking us into thinking we're full even if we haven't eaten.
Garlic Rosemary Focaccia!
Wow! I'm not a huge bread enthusiast, but I do love a good Focaccia!
Lobster Benedict With Homemade Cheddar Bay Biscuits
Made My Brother's Wedding Cake This Weekend
Scientists call this the grounded cognition theory. "You will receive a physiological response to something you have only thought about. That's why we can feel fully satisfied without eating anything," Andersen pointed out. So don't fret if you're hungry, Pandas, scroll away, and perhaps you'll trick your brain into thinking you actually ate all of these delicious foods!
Made Fried Chicken Nuggets (BBQ, Normal, Garlic Parm, Buffalo), Baked Macaroni And Cheese, And Herby Potatoes For Brother's Bday Dinner
This Chocolate Cake My Mom Baked
Dijon Chicken W/ Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes And Green Beans
Watching someone else make food can also make us want to do the same. Have you ever heard of the Great British Bake Off effect? It's the phenomenon the supermarket Aldi noticed after an episode of the show. 74% of their customers said in a survey that watching Bake Off inspired them to try out baking at home.
I Made A Croque Madame
Homemade Spaghetti Bolognese With Sourdough Garlic Bread
I Made A Cannoli Cheesecake!
Other supermarket chains observed surges in baking equipment. In 2015, Waitrose reported an 881pc surge in the sale of baking trays prior to the season premiere. Stores also saw rising sales of certain ingredients like almonds and Brazilian nuts which the show featured in particular episodes.
Peruvian Chicken Thighs W/ Aji Verde And Yellow Rice
I Ate Fresh Scones With Cream And Sour Cherry Jam
Birthday Dinner. Birria Quesa Tacos, Elote Corn Salad (Esquites), And Coffee Brownie Cheesecake
Some chains like Morrisons even have appointed "bake officers" to prepare for the demand for certain ingredients. Series 6, for example, featured some exotic ingredients such as crystalized ginger and goldenberries, a superfruit from Peru. The bake officer for Morrisons was responsible for all the chain's stores not running out of these unusual ingredients as well as staples such as vanilla extract, flour, icing sugar, and yeast.
I Made A Cast Iron Pizza
Homemade Pistachio Mooncakes
I need to find a place near me that sells mooncakes and other foreign goods, because I’d love to try somethig like this and don’t have the time or room to bake :(
Ham And Cheese Omelet With Potatoes
Interestingly, experts say that fine dining is currently going out of style. Copenhagen's legendary restaurant Noma, for example, is closing at the end of 2024. Industry insiders point to the fact that the vision of such fine dining restaurants was never viable in the first place. "People want to know that the restaurants they frequent have a positive impact on their communities; that the employees have work-life balance, fair pay, and happiness," chef Telly Justice told Bon Appetit.
Sourdoughbaguette
Homemade: Sour Dough Vanilla Pudding Cake, Earl Grey Custard Ice Cream, Berries
French Onion Soup With Homemade Bread!
So, as people are perhaps craving more of the simple home-cooked and baked food, it's time to give it its praises? People in this subreddit are certainly doing their part, and we are trying as well. Which foods on this list were your favorites? Do you have any perfect or nearly-perfect foods to share with us? Don't hesitate and let us know in the comments!
Swedish Meatballs With Mashed Potatoes And Lingonberry Jam
I Like To Put The Sauce On Top Of The Cheese When I Make Chicken Parm So The Breading Stays Crispy!
Homemade Crunch Wrap Supreme
Pistachio/Tiramisu/Strawberry Cheesecake/Nutella Banana Croissants From Lakon Paris Patisserie In Boston
First Time Chicken Broth Ramen, Turned Out Ok, Will For Sure Do It Again
My eyes have been blessed. This list is pure perfection and now I'm hungry.
Agreed. I also want to live next door to every one of these people
Load More Replies...I realize that some of these images are just restaurant food porn, but even the ones that are homemade look like restaurant quality dishes to me. Having a hard time believing some of the posts that say, "Oh, this is the first time I ever made this", though.😂
After the ham sandwich I just had for tea these are absolute torture... Love it!!
My eyes have been blessed. This list is pure perfection and now I'm hungry.
Agreed. I also want to live next door to every one of these people
Load More Replies...I realize that some of these images are just restaurant food porn, but even the ones that are homemade look like restaurant quality dishes to me. Having a hard time believing some of the posts that say, "Oh, this is the first time I ever made this", though.😂
After the ham sandwich I just had for tea these are absolute torture... Love it!!