My Drunk Kitchen
My Drunk Kitchen[edit | edit source]
My Drunk Kitchen is a popular web series on YouTube, created and hosted by Hannah Hart. The show features Hart, who often gets inebriated and attempts to cook or bake various dishes, or "drunk kitchen" experiments. The series began in March 2011 and has since gained a large following, with many viewers finding Hart's drunken antics both entertaining and relatable.
History[edit | edit source]
Hannah Hart started My Drunk Kitchen on a whim, as a joke for a friend. She uploaded the first episode on YouTube in March 2011, and it quickly went viral. The show's format typically involves Hart getting drunk while attempting to cook a meal. The results are often humorous and chaotic, with Hart frequently forgetting ingredients, getting distracted, or making a mess.
Format[edit | edit source]
Each episode of My Drunk Kitchen begins with Hart introducing the dish she will attempt to make. She then proceeds to consume alcoholic beverages, usually wine, while she cooks. The show is unscripted, with Hart often improvising her dialogue and actions. Despite the chaotic nature of the show, Hart often manages to produce a finished dish by the end of each episode.
Reception[edit | edit source]
My Drunk Kitchen has been well received by viewers and critics alike. Hart's humor and charisma have been praised, as well as the show's unique format. The series has also been noted for its positive representation of LGBTQ+ individuals, as Hart is openly gay.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The success of My Drunk Kitchen has led to several opportunities for Hart. She has published a cookbook, also titled "My Drunk Kitchen", and has been invited to appear on various talk shows and public events. The show has also inspired many fans to create their own "drunk cooking" videos.
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