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Top 50 Cooking & Food channels in United States

Cooking is one of the most evergreen categories on YouTube. People search for specific recipes year after year, and a single high-quality recipe video can bring in views for a decade. The biggest cooking channels combine that long-tail SEO benefit with personality-driven content: trips to markets, technique deep-dives, restaurant reviews, and chef-vs-chef showdowns.

The United States is YouTube's largest single market by advertising spend. Channels with US-heavy audiences earn the platform's highest effective RPMs because brand demand from US advertisers (finance, tech, software, healthcare, automotive) outbids almost every other geography per impression.

Live data, updated 15d ago

The leaderboard

37 channels
#1
Village Cooking Channel
9.8B views · 273 videos
30.6M
subs
#2
Tasty
6.3B views · 6.6K videos
21.3M
subs
#3
5-Minute Recipes
3.5B views · 6.1K videos
10.3M
subs
#4
Village Food Channel
2.1B views · 574 videos
9.2M
subs
#5
Hebbars Kitchen
3.2B views · 3.2K videos
8M
subs
#6
Your Food Lab
1.8B views · 1.8K videos
7.2M
subs
#7
WILDERNESS COOKING
1.9B views · 560 videos
7.1M
subs
#8
Veg Village Food
2.2B views · 726 videos
6.6M
subs
#9
Jamie Oliver
1.1B views · 2.8K videos
6.2M
subs
#10
Vismai Food
2.6B views · 2.3K videos
5M
subs
#11
Food Wishes
1.1B views · 2.4K videos
4.7M
subs
#12
Tasting History with Max Miller
894.1M views · 559 videos
4.3M
subs
#13
Nick's Kitchen
734.6M views · 131 videos
4.3M
subs
#14
The Tiny Foods
1.3B views · 226 videos
4M
subs
#15
Laura in the Kitchen
697.5M views · 2.3K videos
4M
subs
#16
Cooking With Marshmello
1.7B views · 264 videos
3.7M
subs
#17
Royal Cooking
1.6B views · 292 videos
3.6M
subs
#18
Allrecipes
766.1M views · 4.8K videos
3.3M
subs
#19
Taste Show
379.1M views · 164 videos
3.3M
subs
#20
Food Network
1.2B views · 8.4K videos
3.3M
subs
#21
Side Dish Recipes
1.7B views · 475 videos
3.2M
subs
#22
America's Test Kitchen
676.1M views · 3.4K videos
3M
subs
#23
Food on Farm
996.3M views · 587 videos
2.5M
subs
#24
Tina Mini Cooking
471.1M views · 289 videos
2M
subs
#25
Yes I Can Cook
360.2M views · 2.9K videos
1.8M
subs
#26
Everyday Food
236.9M views · 2K videos
1.7M
subs
#27
Recipes of the world
276.8M views · 1K videos
1.4M
subs
#28
Masala TV Recipes
232.1M views · 21.8K videos
1.4M
subs
#29
NYT Cooking
238.7M views · 1.1K videos
1.3M
subs
#30
Yummy Food World
169.2M views · 280 videos
1.1M
subs
#31
In The Kitchen With Gina Young
161M views · 2.8K videos
1.1M
subs
#32
Rachel's Step by Step
113.8M views · 433 videos
1.1M
subs
#33
Village Kitchen
224.5M views · 375 videos
1M
subs
#34
Cooking With Tammy
72.5M views · 562 videos
801K
subs
#35
Joshua Weissman Recipes
80.9M views · 88 videos
784K
subs
#36
Helen's Recipes (Vietnamese Food)
107.3M views · 1.2K videos
658K
subs
#37
Food Network UK
257.2M views · 1.5K videos
646K
subs
What sets them apart

The cooking & food channels winning in United States.

01

Recipe videos have the longest tails on YouTube: a 2018 recipe still ranks and earns in 2026.

02

Production-light: a phone, a tripod, and clean lighting beats most early-career cooking channels.

03

Highest RPMs on the platform: US-heavy channels routinely earn 4–6x the global YouTube average.

04

Sponsorship demand exceeds inventory: top US channels turn down brand deals weekly.

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Frequently asked

Cooking & Food in United States, answered.

Real questions about how the cooking & food niche operates inside the United States market. Still curious? Get in touch.

01How long should a cooking video be on YouTube?

Recipe videos hit a sweet spot at 6–12 minutes: enough room for ingredients, technique, and a bit of personality without padding. Pure technique deep-dives can stretch to 15–25 minutes if the topic warrants it (e.g. bread, BBQ, knife skills). Avoid hitting 8 minutes artificially just for mid-rolls, viewers feel padded videos and bounce, which kills the algorithm signal that funds the next upload.

02Do cooking YouTubers buy their own ingredients?

Most do. Brand sponsorships are usually for kitchen tools, appliances, or grocery delivery services rather than ingredients themselves. Some channels work with farms or speciality ingredient suppliers for paid integrations, but the biggest cooking creators usually pay for ingredients out of pocket so editorial independence is obvious.

03What's the typical RPM for a cooking channel?

Cooking is mid-tier on RPM, usually $3–$8 per 1,000 views in the US, lower internationally. The category sits below finance and tech but above gaming and entertainment. Sponsorships for kitchen gear, knife brands, meal-kit services, and cookware push effective income well above the AdSense rate, especially for channels with strong editorial trust.

04Why are US YouTube channels usually the highest-earning?

Three reasons. (1) US ad spend per capita is the highest in the world, so the same view from a US viewer triggers a higher CPM than any other country. (2) The categories US viewers watch most (finance, tech, software, automotive, health) all map to high-CPM advertiser inventory. (3) The brand-deal economy is most mature in the US: established creator-marketplace networks and direct sponsorships add a 2-4x revenue multiplier on top of AdSense for established channels.

05What's the typical RPM for a US-focused YouTube channel?

RPMs in the US average $4-$12 per 1,000 views across categories, with finance and tech channels often clearing $20-$50. International channels with US-heavy audiences earn close to the same rates. The same content uploaded to a channel with a tier-3 country audience would earn $0.50-$2 per 1,000 views, a 5-10x gap.

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