Being With Babish

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Being With Babish

Being With Babish is a popular YouTube cooking show created by Andrew Rea. The show is a spin-off of Rea's original series, Binging with Babish, and focuses on more personal and in-depth cooking experiences. The series often features Rea cooking with friends, family, and special guests, providing a more intimate look at his culinary skills and personal life.

Format[edit | edit source]

The format of Being With Babish differs from Binging with Babish in that it is less structured and more conversational. Episodes typically begin with Rea introducing the guest and the dish they will be preparing. The show emphasizes the social and communal aspects of cooking, often highlighting the stories and relationships behind the recipes.

Notable Episodes[edit | edit source]

Some notable episodes of Being With Babish include:

  • Cooking with My Mom - An episode where Rea cooks a family recipe with his mother.
  • Friendsgiving - A special holiday episode featuring Rea's friends and their favorite Thanksgiving dishes.
  • Cooking with Brad Leone - A collaboration with Brad Leone, a fellow YouTube chef known for his work with Bon Appétit.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Being With Babish has been well-received by fans of Binging with Babish for its more personal and relaxed approach. Viewers appreciate the behind-the-scenes look at Rea's life and the opportunity to see him interact with others in a more casual setting.

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