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Cooking up a storm

On National Cooking Day, here`s a round-up of social media accounts that you can follow to up your kitchen game

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Online cooking guides can be a great way to get started in the kitchen. Photo: istock

Online cooking guides can be a great way to get started in the kitchen. Photo: istock

Be it a jazzed up version of instant noodles, or the tenth attempt at baking sourdough, the pandemic has turned us all into home cooks. With a fair share of hits and misses, we learnt to navigate the kitchen better, some of us for the first time. Amid the increasing popularity of take-outs and eating out, the lockdowns reminded us that nothing is more comforting and healthier than home-cooked meals. This is the culinary spirit that National Cooking Day, a US-based holiday on September 25 celebrates. To mark the day, here’s a curated round-up of some cooking channels on social media that hand out tips, tricks and recipes which can help you up your kitchen game:

Reel tricks
Mumbai-based chef Guntas Sethi Bhasin has a knack for turning complex recipes into easy-to-follow, bite-sized Instagram Reels. From berry yoghurt parfait and methi matar malai to Korean chicken wings and Nasi Goreng, Bhasin has got you covered.

LOG ON TO: @chefguntas on Instagram 

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