>>100168761I used to really like futurecanoe. He felt like a regular home cook figuring things out as he went, subbing ingredients when needed, and using fun little music clips after trying his food. He even had a no machines rule and did everything by hand.
But over time, he got more popular, and the content changed. The music clips disappeared, he started using high-end equipment, and his recipes began revolving around expensive ingredients or complex processes like sous vide and dry aging.
It’s wild comparing the old videos like him trying the viral Tasty cookie to the newer ones where he’s using imported pastes and luxury ingredients to make a single cookie. Just feels like a totally different channel now.