Cooking Red Spinach|Lal Saag :Do short videos on YouTube work? This was a question I had. Inspired by what I was hearing,I started with my case study.
Red spinach or lal saag is a favorite at home.When it’s cooked with the right amount of garlic you can polish of a plateful if rice without wanting any other thing.
The recipe is simple.
Ingredients for lal saag/Red spinach recipe are:
Red spinach,grlic,green chillies,tomatoes, turmeric,salt.I use mustard oil for these typical Bengali recipes.
Steps:After heating oil water till its colour clears before adding the red chillies,garlic.Saute till golden then add the red spinach and the rest of the ingredients.Now stir.
Cook till soft and all comes together.Don’t forget to subscribe for more such quick healthy recipes videos for busy people.
What exactly am I studying?
What kind of short videos works for my channel?
How short is just right?
Will my channel grow ?Will it help my blog?
Will be uploading the results of my study every three months .One month over .Three of the short videos worked well,few were duds.
Details will be available only after I collect more data.Short video is a format which seems to be growing very popular.Like on Tangi ,I love seeing food video and art videos.But other genres I am not sure. This post highlights video content as a part of the create cornerstone content challenge.
What do you think of the YouTube shorts?Let me know in the comments below.
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Kebba Buckley Button says
The red spinach recipe sounds great. It would be loaded with antioxidants. Especially if your main goal is to reveal the health-supporting power of foods, consistently sharing short recipe videos could make you a star.
Martha DeMeo says
That looks good! I’ve never heard of red spinach, I’ll have to check it out. Great video!
Jeanine Byers says
Interesting experiment. What did you conclude?