Daily Dispatch

J’Something blends music and food in new cooking adventure

- SANET OBERHOLZER

Mi Casa frontman J’Something keeps adding to his resume as a celebrity chef.

He turned to the pots after he posted a picture of a roast chicken and potato dish on Instagram almost six years ago‚ settling on the hashtag #Somethings­Cooking.

Since then, he has brought out a cookbook‚ hosted Something’s Cooking on Mzansi Magic and opened his restaurant Something’s Cooking by J.

He has been a judge and host on My Kitchen Rules South Africa and even launched his own gin brand last year‚ Jin Gin.

At the beginning of March‚ he announced his next cooking adventure: the launch of Something’s Cooking TV on YouTube. It is an extension of everything he has been doing and a way to do something different.

The energetic‚ down-to-earth musician-turned-cook says he considered going the traditiona­l TV route but that it was limited.

“The way people are being entertaine­d from a visual point of view has changed dramatical­ly.

“YouTube is an incredible platform that has so much inspiratio­n and content.”

The videos are short and snappy and set to music produced in J’s home studio by brother-producer duo Jay-Em from Port Elizabeth.

They feature all the informatio­n viewers need to make the dish‚ such as ingredient­s and method.

More detailed versions of the recipes featured on the videos can be found on the food segment of his website or in his cookbook.

J says what’s available on the channel now is only the beginning of “a lot of cool stuff”.

He’s working on 24-minute episodes‚ in line with more traditiona­l cooking shows‚ and future episodes will feature celebritie­s and special guests.

Initially‚ 12 episodes will be released every month and three videos will be promoted on social media platforms every week.

As part of the evolution of the platform‚ J will be releasing a playlist that you can cook to every four months.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? IN THE MIX: Multi-talented Mi Casa frontman J’Something serves up tasty treats on his new YouTube channel.
Picture: SUPPLIED IN THE MIX: Multi-talented Mi Casa frontman J’Something serves up tasty treats on his new YouTube channel.

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