3 LGBTQ+ Chefs to Follow On Youtube

Screenshot from "Andy Makes Neapolitan Chicken | From the Test Kitchen" via Bon Appétit/YouTube

Pride month is coming to a close, but LGBTQ+ content creators need your support all year round. One popular type of content is food and cooking videos, and there are some creative and talented chefs online that you may not know about—who also just happen to be part of the LGBTQ+ community. So, this month is the perfect time to check them out.

Andy Baraghani

Andy Baraghani has been with Bon Apetit magazine for quite some time, where he is a senior editor and an out and proud gay man. He makes many videos with Bon Apetit where he shows us how to make his own recipes as he experiments with and perfects them.

Loving Life Farm

This is a smaller and less professional channel, which is part of its charm. Its origins are as a recipe channel, where a gay woman named Victoria shared delicious recipes that she created. She still shares recipes, but now the channel focuses more on her family including her wife, child, and pet snakes.

The Gay Chef

Jordan Bruno, known on his Youtube channel as simply “The Gay Chef”, was a former contestant on a cooking competition show where he placed third. He is now involved in LGBTQ activism in Australia, and as a Youtuber makes unique recipes that are definitely worth trying out.