5 Food Influencers You Should Follow on TikTok

Scrolling through TikTok allows you to see various content which could revolve around dancing, song covers, skits, or cringey thirst traps. One topic that almost everyone can agree on is food, which is why the short-form video app is filled with videos of them. Here are some of the best food vloggers out there.

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1. cookingwithshereen

@cookingwithshereen Better and Cheaper. You can make this at home! #fettuccinealfredo #homemadepasta #foodies #cookingwithshereen ♬ original sound - Shereen Pavlides

Shereen Palvidas is the kind of cook who can make something as simple as guacamole but also has videos that teach you how to make pumpkin risotto. She also provides useful tips such as the proper way to can tomatoes or how to clean a cast iron pan.

If you're not very patient with cooking videos, especially with those who drone on unnecessarily, you'll definitely love Shereen's videos. Most of her cooking content lasts around a minute, all while remaining informative and clear about the instructions.

2. chefchrischo

@chefchrischo Kimchi Fried Rice ‍ #kimchi #friedrice #rice #koreanfood #kimchifriedrice #recipe ♬ original sound - Chef Chris Cho

If you love Korean or Asian food, the go-to food influencer would be Chris Cho. His recipes are simple enough to make and the ingredients you need can be found in Asian or Korean stores near you.

He also narrates the measurements so you can make it like he does. Chris makes a lot of fried rice recipes since rice is an Asian staple, but he also makes other dishes like noodles, Korean barbecue, soup, chicken wings, and more. There's no shortage of food recipes you can try out for yourself.

3. andy_cooks

@andy_cooks Babe wanted french onion soup. #cooking #foodtiktok #recipe #viral ♬ Five Years - Bo Burnham

You might be familiar with his videos since he always starts it with "Hey, babe" as he asks his wife what she wants to eat. Andy Hearnden is a professional chef, which means that you can learn a thing or two from him about cooking.

He doesn't narrate or indicate the measurement of the ingredients in his recipes, but just watching him cook alone can be enough. The way he does so is both entertaining and satisfying at the same time.

4. acooknamedmatt

@acooknamedmatt ♬ original sound - ACOOKNAMEDMATT

Matt Broussard is also a professional chef who has been cooking his whole life, meaning that he has much knowledge in the trade that he can share through his videos. A lot of his recipes are of Mexican cuisine because of his Mexican roots.

He's known for his use of flaky salt, and tips on how to do things properly like dicing vegetables or cleaning out cookware. The recipes he shows are mostly the food you would eat if you want to indulge, which is what makes all of them pretty tempting to make.

5. notorious_foodie

@notorious_foodie Butter Chicken #butterchicken #indianfood #easyrecipe #easyrecipes #indian #asmrfood #chickenrecipe #datenight #comfortfood #dinnerideas #recipesoftiktok #foodtok #cooktok #curry #homecooking ♬ "Waltz of the Flowers" from Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" (1115121) - harryfaoki

If you want to try cooking more restaurant-level food, you can try watching how the mysterious unnamed content creator makes his. With elegant music in the background and a beautiful presentation of the finished product, we can assume that he knows about food more than the average person.

He has a wide range when it comes to the kind of food he prepares. Some of them are easy enough to make while others require you to have more experience and frankly, more money. As sophisticated as he is, the cook sometimes adds caviar or truffles to his dish.

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