HOME COOKERY VIDEO SITE LAUNCHED
Get over those post Christmas blues and cheer yourself up by discovering a whole new world of Winter warming dishes at eatthechef.com.
It’s time to stop droning on about your January detox! Why not make it your New Year’s resolution to widen your recipe repertoire and master a new culinary skill by visiting eatthechef.com – the first UK website dedicated to sharing home cookery videos.
Whether it’s adding a twist to your fruit crumble or experimenting with your new pasta making machine, the online video demonstrations will provide you with all the help you need.
To brave the frosty nights ahead and inject some fun into the kitchen this year, share family hotpot recipes and upload your own versions of the heartiest mushroom stroganoff or the tastiest Potato Dauphinoise. Soon the nation’s take-away habits will fade into 2009 as they treat themselves to their own culinary masterpieces in the kitchen.
eatthechef.com is the first ever UK site dedicated to sharing home cookery videos. Anyone can get involved by uploading a video or watching other people’s – and it’s as simple as boiling an egg. Just record yourself making your favourite dish, submit your video, and feel the fame as you and your recipe go global.
If you’re a seafood show-off, a vegetarian virtuoso or just plain crackers, eatthechef.com is your chance to shine as a gastro-icon – and to learn new recipes and techniques from your fellow cookery stars. The site was launched in November by TV chef Simon Rimmer, of Something For the Weekend, who kick-started proceedings by recording and uploading several of his own step-by-step recipe videos.
An inspiring, social and cutting-edge way to show off your food knowledge from the past year, eatthechef.com is TV cooking by everyone, for everyone. Whether you want to share your food and personality with the world – or you’re in search of some inspiration to kick start your new hobby of 2010 – it’s the place to be.
About eatthechef.com
eatthechef.com is the brainchild of young entrepreneurs Omar Saeed and Paul Finnegan. They hit upon the idea when Omar, having left home in 2006, attempted to learn to cook using online recipes – only to find that there was nowhere for a beginners to watch and learn what they needed to do for each dish.
The pair realised that the world needed an on-demand library of step-by-step cooking demonstrations, capable of guiding even the most reluctant chef through every stage of cooking a meal. They got to work and, after three years, eatthechef.com was born. Paul and Omar showed the site to Simon Rimmer, the TV chef whose presenting style they admired the most. Simon was hooked – and offered straight away to become a part of eatthechef.com.
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One Response to “HOME COOKERY VIDEO SITE LAUNCHED”





January 27th, 2010 at 6:36 pm
there is a site called videojug.com that has been around for alot longer and has some of the finest recipes….