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Does Epicurious still exist?

Epicurious is an American digital brand that focuses on food and cooking-related topics….Epicurious.

Type of site Food writing
Launched 1995
Current status Active

What is the most viewed cake video on YouTube?

How to Make a Frozen Princess Cake
How to Make a Frozen Princess Cake (180M views) The queen of baking, Rosanna Pansino, tops our list for the most-viewed cooking video on YouTube.

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Why do recipes always have stories?

It’s true that many (if not most) food bloggers write long narratives preceding their recipes. Sometimes, they explain how they developed the recipe. They might share a story about the dish providing them comfort in a difficult time, or how cooking the dish with a loved one healed a broken relationship.

Does Bon Appétit own Epicurious?

Multi-media conglomerate Condé Nast has decided to group its recipe-focused website and blog Epicurious.com under its award-winning food magazine Bon Appétit. The announcement came along with the news that Condé Nast was spinning its once-popular shopping title Lucky into an e-commerce venture, reports Racked.

Who is the best YouTube Baker?

1. Rosanna Pansino (10.3M subscribers) Rosanna Pansino started her series Nerdy Nummies back in 2011, and it has since exploded. Not only does she have the most-viewed cooking video on YouTube, but she also has the top baking channel.

What is the best cooking channel on YouTube?

Get ready for Thanksgiving with the 10 best cooking channels on YouTube

  1. Food Wishes. YouTube.
  2. Matty Matheson (and Munchies in general) YouTube.
  3. Binging with Babish. YouTube.
  4. Laura in the Kitchen. YouTube.
  5. Bon Appétit. YouTube.
  6. Everyday Food. YouTube.
  7. Serious Eats. YouTube.
  8. Tasty. BuzzFeed/Tasty/YouTube.