Best Foodie Snapchat Accounts: 9 People To Get You Back In The Kitchen

No more takeaway for us.

The rise of the foodie has no doubt been accelerated by Instagram and everyone trying to nail the secret of achieving the ultimate brunch flat-lay.

But now the best place to follow your favourite foodies behind the scenes is Snapchat.

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Instead of the curated meal highlights, you get to see them eating everyday, spend time in home kitchens (luckily they’re as messy as ours) and witness plenty of cooking fails...

Molly Yeh

Molly moved from Brooklyn to a farm in North Dakota with her first-generation husband Nick (better known as egg boy). Molly spends her days on the farm with her chickens, driving tractors and cooking. Jealous much? 

Username: molly.yeh

Jamie Oliver

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is just as likable on his Snapchat account as he comes across on his TV shows. Follow his travels around the world, his family life and get first look at exciting new projects. 

Username: jamieo1975

Rosie Londoner

Rose Thomas is a Londoner who should win an award for the most delicious looking brunch snaps on the planet. Able to make even a humble avocado on toast look sensational, expect lots of Snaps of her dog Custard, Notting Hill and a good dose of fashion too. 

Username: rosielondoner

Niamh Shields

Niamh is an Irish Londoner, who studied to be a scientist but turned food writer after her blog really took off. Expect funny snaps of all her kitchen creations and a lot of girl power. Niamh says: “Why should eating like a girl be a bad thing? Don’t we eat too? Real food, delicious food, food that is packed with flavour?”

Username: eatlikeagirl

Gina Homolka

New Yorker Gina is a multi-tasking supermum, looking after two daughters, writing a book, a photographer and running a blog full time (not to mention still serving up the most delicious looking meals). 

Username: skinnytaste

Tanya Burr

You may recognise Tanya from her well-known beauty YouTube channel, but now Tanya has branched into the world of cooking, and frequently snaps delicious brunch locations in London and herself baking at home with her adorable sausage dog Martha.

Username: tanyaburrbearr

Eden Grinshpan

TV presenter Eden has her own cooking program Eden Eats, which of course makes her a complete Snapchat natural. And she has a degree in pastry cooking...can this girl be our BFF?

Username: edeneats

Reem Kanj 

Reem splits her time between London and Dubai, where her sister Natalya lives, snapping her way through the most delicious looking restaurants both places have to offer. She is the world’s biggest Dishoom fan, so expect plenty of curry snaps and great restaurant recommendations. 

Username: reemkanj

Gaby Dalkin 

Los Angeles based Gaby has the kind of California life we all secretly want - farmers markets, salads and plenty of sunshine. But she also says she could never live without cheese and “slutty brownies”, so we know we’d get along well.

Username: whatsgabycookin 

The 22 Most Hipster Foods
Cold Brew Coffee(01 of22)
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Hipsters and fancy coffee, especially cold brew, go together like peanut butter and jelly. But we don't need your pretentious attitude so early in the morning, thanks. (credit:jonathanpercy/Flickr)
Anything off of a food truck(02 of22)
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We get it. Food trucks are cool. You're not cool for eating from them, however. (credit:AP)
Pickles(03 of22)
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What's the deal? We love pickles too, but why are you hipsters so obsessed? (credit:Facebook/McClure's Pickles)
Brussels Sprouts(04 of22)
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Brussels sprouts are great, but hipsters, you have turned them from a cool vegetable to an unstoppable, inescapable craze. Now they're so trendy we bet you're over them too. (credit:Simply Recipes)
Kombucha(05 of22)
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If you're able to lie to yourself and others so much that you can convince yourself that kombucha actually tastes good, you are a true hipster. If you are willing to grow the slimy culture in your own home, you have successfully achieved something all hipsters strive for but few actually realize: complete alienation from all other humans.
Bacon(06 of22)
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You can like bacon, but you can't own bacon. You have to recognize that the WHOLE WORLD likes bacon too. Liking bacon does not make you tough, nor does it make you special. (credit:Mike Kemp via Getty Images)
PBR(07 of22)
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You can have PBR, however. (credit:icopythat/Flickr)
Kale(08 of22)
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From salads to smoothies, kale is everywhere, and hipsters, you have commandeered this leafy green in the worst way. Despite what you may think, it's not going to solve all your problems. (credit:Grace Clementine via Getty Images)
Anything served in a mason jar(09 of22)
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Especially overpriced cocktails. (credit:missmareck/Flickr)
Kimchi(10 of22)
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Kimchi is amazing, but it doesn't have to be eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day. (credit:Brian Yarvin via Getty Images)
Tacos(11 of22)
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Tacos, of course, aren't exclusively or originally a hipster food. Hipsters, however, think they invented the damn things and own the rights to any and all iterations of tacos, for all time. (credit:avlxyz/Flickr)
Kimchi Tacos(12 of22)
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Need we say more? (credit:Facebook/Tacos)
Artisanal anything(13 of22)
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We know you'd eat a corn dog if it was labeled artisanal. Do you see the error of your ways? Well, we guess you'd eat a regular corn dog too to be ironic. But you can't win with corn dogs, so give it up already. (credit:Facebook/Murray's Cheese)
Ramps(14 of22)
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Ramps may be spring's most hipster vegetable. (credit:Valery Rizzo via Getty Images)
Home-brewed beer(15 of22)
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Yes, we get it, you brew your own beer. It doesn't mean it's good. (credit:killbox/Flickr)
Foraged anything(16 of22)
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Just because those weeds in the park are edible doesn't mean you should eat them. Again, we support foraging, but we don't support eating foraged food just to tell your Instagram following that you did it. (credit:Mint Images - Jonathan Kozowyk via Getty Images)
Vegan cookies(17 of22)
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Or vegan anything that shouldn't be vegan. We're pro vegan food. Just not when it's trying to be something it's not. (credit:Veganbaking.net/Flickr)
Green juice(18 of22)
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Your green juice costs more than your rent. Are you happy now? (credit:Chris Gramly via Getty Images)
Cauliflower(19 of22)
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Two rules: cauliflower is not meant for pizza and you should stop calling it steak. (credit:joyosity/Flickr)
Home-made soda(20 of22)
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Enough already. (credit:SodaStream Facebook)
Craft Beer(21 of22)
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This video says it all, but craft beer couldn't be better fodder for niche-obsessed hipsters. (credit:SensorSpot via Getty Images)
Fancy Doughnuts(22 of22)
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What ever happened to cinnamon sugar doughnuts from the farmer's market? Ok, that sounds pretty hipster too. But not as hipster as a matcha green tea doughnut. (credit:Facebook/dough)

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