Niall Harbison

Niall runs social media agency Simply Zesty that advises brands on how to engage with customers by using social media tools like Twitter.

5 Ways To Improve Your Cooking Using Twitter

As our lives become increasingly busy we are condensing everything we do into shorter periods of time and cooking is no different. Most people lead crazily busy lives where time for cooking is at a premium but luckily help is at hand and twitter offers a variety of great ways to learn how to cook. Here are our 5 resources for cooking better food using Twitter…

Rouxbe Online Cooking School @rouxbe
One of the slickest online cooking school in the world has daily video tips for you as well as handy little tips on how you can improve in the kitchen. Their blog is full of some great tips and their team of professional chefs are on hand to answer your questions when you get stuck in the kitchen.

@jamie_oliver
One of the most famous chefs in the world has over a quarter of a million followers and he is constantly dispensing cooking information and will fill you full of creative ideas from his numerous Twitpics. Shares what he is eating and is a real inspiration to foodies all over the world.

Twecipe
This is one of the handiest tools you will ever come across on Twitter. Simply send three ingredients to @twecipe and the cute little onion will send you back a DM with a link to a recipe that matches your ingredients perfectly. You can also use the website if you want and the little onion behind the twitter account has been known to share food tips and funny food stories from around the world.

@Tastespotting
One of the most stunning food websites on the planet has a vibrant and engaging twitter account that never fails to deliver equal parts inspiration and quality recipes from the world’s top food bloggers.

@simplyrecipes
Elise Bauer is well known as one of the top food bloggers in the world and her recipes have fed thousand of hungry mouths around the world. Not only does her website contain an abundance of recipes but she is nearly always available on Twitter answering questions and discussing her cooking. A real angel of the cooking world who seems to be out to help everybody on the planet to cook better food!

Comments

  • December 9, 2009

    The link to @Tastespotting is all mangled and I had to edit it in my address bar….

    Thanks for these tweeters, I love food and twitter!

  • December 9, 2009

    same with @simplyrecipes….

  • December 9, 2009

    Great list. I read quite a few food blogs, and find it very helpful to follow the writers’ personal Twitters, when they are available. It always helps to provide some inspiration for dinner. :)

  • December 10, 2009

    Twecipe – Love it! A great resource for a romantic evening at home:)

  • December 10, 2009

    I love me so great food! Thanks for the heads up on these 5 Twitters’.

  • December 10, 2009

    Love Elise Bauer’s simplyrecipes. found a pumpkin cheesecake where the batter was so yummy i almost hated to bake it!

  • December 10, 2009

    Perfect! I now have time to do a bit of home-cooking now I work from home. Cooked some lamb on the BBQ the other day – first time in a long time since I’ve used the ol’ barbie!

    Sarge | BeginnerBlogger.com

  • December 11, 2009

    @foodphotoblog is a good one also. They tweet each post updated.

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