
What are the best food blogs?
Food blogs serve many purposes, from showcasing a photographer’s skills to presenting a cook’s popular recipe. Food blogs often include DIY information, photos for artistic and practical benefit, and miscellaneous information pertaining to food (i.e. food replacements, allergy information, recipe origins, etc.) The best food blogs typically include high-quality images, writing, and layouts. Today I’m sharing my picks for the best and most beautiful food blogs—blogs that leave readers drooling over their whisks.
Dedicated food bloggers do the rest of the world a huge favour in that they do the hard work of brainstorming and testing recipes, and then post the gorgeous results and instructions for everyone else to borrow and benefit from (hence the lucrative sponsorships and book deals lots of them have landed). Searching Google or Pinterest for a great recipe from these bloggers works fine when you want dinner in an hour, but it’s also nice to have their stunning images and ideas sprinkled throughout your feed.
Andrea Bemis and her husband own a six-acre farm in Parkdale, Oregon. That’s where the majority of the ingredients for her simple, healthy farm-to-table recipes come from. You can feel the labor and love that’s gone into every dish in these beautiful photos.

Blogger Chungah Rhee’s specialty is healthy, quick (seriously—we’re talking as few as five minutes for some of these) recipes that get you in and out of the kitchen, without sacrificing food quality or taste. We’re guessing she spends a little more time on her photos, though—because they’re like (incredibly appetizing) works of art.

Based in Toronto and cooking out of a closet-sized kitchen—Kevin Lynch began his blog with a simple mission: never to eat a boring meal again. From there, his site and fan base (aka the number of people amazed by what he’s able to whip up in such a minuscule space) grew, and his thousands of followers now enjoy daily ’grams of colorful, flavor-packed recipes.

Macedonian-born mom of two Katerina Petrovska started out, like many food bloggers, throwing together ingredients in a pot or pan, and seeing what happened. That natural curiosity turned into photographing and writing about the recipes she came up with or adapted. Now, you’ll find a medley of traditional, sweet, fusion, and Macedonian-American food on her blog and Instagram feed—all served up in style, humor, and liveliness.

Ali Ebright started blogging out of her kitchen in Kansas City in 2009, and Gimme Some Oven has since grown to be one of the food world’s leading blog sites, featuring easy, tasty, and healthy dishes, many of which cater to specific dietary needs. She’s also become a talented photographer, and the bright, vibrant shots she posts of fruit salad, tacos, pastas, cookies, cocktails, and way more are guaranteed to make your mouth water.

