It’s no secret that I love food, dear Pandas. I love cooking it, I adore eating it, and I thoroughly enjoy writing about it. In my humble opinion, in a world beset by division and anger, food is what truly unites us. Diplomacy and good vibes through one’s stomach? You betcha!
Though I can’t share my homecooked burgers and hot dogs with you, what I can do is introduce you to this magnificent subreddit with a multi-million-member following. The subreddit, which has a very suggestive name that the internet police won’t let us mention, is full to the brim with gorgeous and truly aesthetic pictures of food in all of its forms.
From delicious main meals to fabulous desserts that seem to jump off the screen (and into your mouth), you’re about to be in for the treat of your lives, dear Readers. So go on, scroll down and have a taste. Remember to upvote the photos that you found particularly mouth-watering and be sure to let me know in the comments which of these foods you’ll be making in your own kitchen (it’s the french fry board for me).
I had a lovely talk about becoming a professional in the food scene with Jessica Clark-Bojin, a popular pie artist who takes delicious aesthetics to a whole other level. You’ll find Bored Panda’s interview with the founder of ‘Pies Are Awesome’ below. It’s fantastic for anyone who’s into food and is thinking of pursuing a career in it in the digital age.
A friendly warning to all of you Pandas out there—you really will be incredibly hungry after this list, so I suggest either having some snacks handy or getting ready to make yourself a lavish feast immediately afterward.
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My Mom And I Made A 100% Edible (Except The Lights) ‘Up’ Themed Gingerbread House
A Few Awesome Tarts My Sister Has Made
My Pistachio Chocolate Bonbons
The subreddit boasts a whopping 3.8 million ‘foodies’ who can’t help but share truly beautiful photos of food. The moderators point out that people should do their best to post pics of food that they made themselves. However, if you simply want to share a nice-looking image that you found online, then you’re limited to only one per day. In short—original content is given preference.
The online community will be celebrating its 12th birthday this November. Taking into account just how aesthetic their regular posts look, imagine the size, taste, and looks of their next birthday cake!
Doggie Cupcakes
Stracciatella Maqui Berry And White Chocolate Cheesecake
A Mirror Glaze Doughnut
The subreddit’s mods point out that their community is all about food that is “simple, attractive, and visual.” And, despite their name, there’s “nothing suggestive or inappropriate” about the content that they post.
In my interview with pie artist Jessica, who is the author of ‘Pies Are Awesome: The Definitive Pie Art Book,’ she told me that anyone who wants to pursue food art as a career should look beyond the confines of the kitchen for inspiration. The more we know about the world, the wider our gaze, the better our food is bound to look. But first, we’ve got to hone our skills.
Quite Possibly The Most Beautiful Loaf Of Bread I’ve Ever Made
Christmas Mood Cake! Hand-Drawing On The Mirror Glaze
Gingerbread House: 3-Story Low-Income Rent-Controlled Brownstone Apartment Building In A Gentrified Neighbourhood With Candy Glass Windows, Cinnamon Gutters, And Fondant Dumpster
“Learn everything you can about your own subject, but also subjects outside of your food art vertical. Learn about chocolate sculpting, fruit carving, sugar pulling, entremets… whatever you have the opportunity to learn about that is even tangentially connected to your subject. This will help get you thinking outside of the box in terms of the materials and ingredients you use and the flavor profiles you create!” Jessica told Bored Panda.
Homemade Zucchini Quiche
Piano Cake For Desert. Aesthetically Unbelievable
My Croissant Journey Over The Past Month!
“For subject matter and technique inspiration, look outside of the world of baking. Look to nature, fashion, architecture, fine art, pop culture, engineering, crafts like origami, decoupage, silicon mold making, textiles, math + science, printmaking, and historical milieus,” the food artist suggested that everything can inspire us, so long as we’re creative and flexible enough. So don’t discount something before thinking about it as a potential source of inspiration for your next gastronomic project.
A Stunning Chocolate Rose
Sugar Wave I Made Prepping For A Foodnetwork Show
French Fry Board
“Think, ‘How could this concept work as a pie?’” If you look to non-baking works when brainstorming ideas, you are far more likely to hit upon something truly unique and compelling for your audience,” she said.
Jessica pointed out to Bored Panda that one way to hone your cooking and baking skills further is to become actively engaged with the various food communities over on Reddit. However, she noted that humility is the best policy in these cases.
Homemade Cream Puffs That Are Filled To The Brim
My Cousin Baked The Periodic Table
A Perfectly Cooked Marshmallow
“First and foremost, be a supporter of other people’s work. Contribute more than just your own content—comment on other people’s posts, answer questions, and just generally act the way you would with a new group of friends in real life!”
Chocolate Birthday Cake Decorated To Look Like A Dig Site, With Marzipan Fossils Hidden Beneath Crumb “Dirt”
Warm Glazed Donut Ice Cream Sandwiches
This Cake My Wife Stayed Up All Night Making For Our Son’s Birthday
Don’t Stare Too Long. Brioche Feuilletée
Plum And Apple Pie
Husband Is A Wood Worker. Made This Cake For Father’s Day!
My Wife Made A Grazing Platter For A Wedding
Perfect Flan
The Prettiest Beef Wellington I’ve Ever Made. Tasted Like Heaven As Well
Marble Chocolate Bread
You Guys Asked, So I Delivered. Here’s The Inside Of My Raspberry Rose Lychee Croissants!
Coconut Jelly Koi Fish Swimming In An Espresso Lake
Do You Guys Like My Homemade Broccoli Cheddar Soup In A Homemade Sourdough Bowl?
Made Some Sticky Buns To Celebrate The Weekend
Fresh Squeezed Lemonade Served Over Ice Made With Butterfly Pea Flower Tea – My Social Distancing Drink Of The Day
My 18yo Son Just Made Me Seared Scallops With A Pea Puree And Carmelized Bacon For My 49th Birthday. 1st Course!
First Attempt At A Blackberry Lemon Tart!
My Wife Nailed It. Japanese Cheese Cake
Cutting A Slice Of 23 Layer Chocolate Cake
I Made Hazelnut-Shaped Mousse Cakes. They’re Filled With Caramel, Hazelnut Sponge Discs, And Hazelnut Praline!
Is There A Word For A Chocolate Charcuterie Style Tray? I Made This For My Annual X-Mas Party This Evening
Baguette I Made Last Week (Pro French Baker)
My Husband Made A Pumpkin Pie And I Decorated It
This Honeycomb
A Cup Of Strawberry Cheesecake
Full Loaded Cream And Jam Donuts
My Wife Made Brownies So Everyone Can Have An Edge Piece!
Blueberry And Lavender Cream Galaxy Pop! Super Excited About My First Batch
Charcuterie Ship At A Viking Wedding
Stroopwafels From Amsterdam
Three Years Of Progression For Roughly The Same Lamb Dish
Perfectly Shaped Ice Cream Cone
Note: this post originally had 111 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
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