Can't stand him.
His entire brand is a shallow facade. All the slick editing, the cool tattoos, and the soothing voice are just there to distract from the complete lack of skill and sophistication in his cooking. He's a perfect example of style over substance. He'll throw a handful of premium ingredients into a dish, but the end result is always simple, its shows his inability to truly understand the complexity of flavors.
He also loves to use excessive amounts of salt. It's his crutch and a real chef understands that salt is a subtle enhancer, a tool to elevate, not a blunt instrument. His food is simply seasoned into submission.
He is just a home cook with an expensive camera and a good editor. He can follow a recipe, but he can't truly cook. He lacks the intuition, the refined palate, and it's just for performance nothing more. He's a typical millennial that is so far up his own ass he lacks humility about his own abilties.
Love his subreddit turning into a snark Reddit. Every lost soul earnestly posting a good pop culture recipe suggestion gets a bunch of "that doesn't sound like a ranking replies.
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When Did Babish jump the shark?
It's the classic Reddit phenomenon. A subreddit starts with a pure, earnest purpose, and before long, it's just a bunch of jaded regulars turning every sincere post into an eye-rolling inside joke. It's the natural progression of a community that gets too comfortable with its own smugness.
It's the very definition of an echo chamber, really. The community starts off all warm and inclusive, until someone posts something that doesn't fit the hyper-specific, self-congratulatory vibe. Then the hive mind turns on them, showing its true colors. They'll talk a big game about being welcoming and progressive, but their first instinct is to mock anyone who doesn't already speak their language. It's that special kind of smug hypocrisy that Reddit has perfected.
Oh, and let's not forget the Hogwarts Legacy ad. The perpetually outraged denizens of Reddit threw a fit. It’s all so predictable, isn't it? The instant a creator dares to stray from their narrow, self-righteous worldview, they're met with a chorus of manufactured indignation. It's a testament to the utter lack of substance that defines so much of that platform.