Week 17 Summary

Cooking Videos — Week of 2026-04-11 to 2026-04-17#

Watch First#

The single most transformative video this week is 【小孩從此不挑食!】《黑白大廚》神級 VIP 登場!兩款母醬搞定挑食小孩!紅蘿蔔都能吃光光!?[詹姆士] from the 詹姆士官方專屬頻道. Featuring a legendary chef from Netflix’s “Culinary Class Wars,” this absolute masterclass demystifies the chaotic home kitchen by teaching you how to prep foundational “master sauces” for stress-free, deeply flavorful weeknight dinners.

Week in Review#

This week’s culinary content brilliantly straddled the line between meticulous, old-school restaurant techniques and highly efficient home meal prep. Across several channels, the dominant themes were mastering foundational flavor bases—like infused oils and aged master sauces—and utilizing clever moisture control to elevate simple ingredients. Whether creators were executing multi-day traditional braises or streamlining weeknight comfort food, they heavily prioritized building deep, complex flavor over mere quick-fix aesthetics.

2026-04-13

Cooking Videos — 2026-04-13#

Watch First#

If you are a busy parent or just looking to streamline your weeknight dinners, you absolutely must watch the latest upload from 詹姆士官方專屬頻道 featuring the legendary school meal chef from Netflix’s hit show “Culinary Class Wars” (黑白大廚). The guest chef completely demystifies the chaotic home kitchen by teaching viewers how to create versatile, foundational “master sauces” (母醬) that can be prepped in advance to whip up dozens of quick, highly nutritious meals with absolutely zero stress.

2026-05-03

Cooking Videos — 2026-05-03#

Watch First#

For an instant upgrade to your weeknight dinner rotation, you must check out MASA’s approach to Japanese ginger pork. His clever technique of dusting the pork with flour before cooking ensures the meat stays incredibly juicy while perfectly catching the savory sauce.

Highlights by Theme#

Recipes & Tutorials#

In 春野菜薑燒豬肉定食|日本經典家常菜!超下飯做法簡單【日式料理】, the channel MASAの料理ABC shares a brilliant rendition of a classic Japanese set meal. Rather than marinating thin cuts of meat, MASA coats slightly thicker pork slices in flour before pan-frying, a technique that locks in the meat’s juices and wonderfully thickens the glaze. The rich meat is meant to be eaten wrapped with sweet Taiwanese spring cabbage and fresh new onions, which are lightly stir-fried to retain a satisfying crunch without any harsh pungency. He rounds out this highly appetizing tutorial with a refreshing cold mustard greens dish topped with bonito flakes to balance the vegetable’s natural bitterness, alongside a simple but comforting tofu and seaweed soup.