"This is either a mythical concoction of unicorn hair and myrtle root, preserved inside an oak barrel in a cherrywood room in a castle in Skyrim...or perhaps it's raw tomato."
As an April's Fool's day joke or something, I want one of these videos to be Chris trying to recreate one of his own dishes and see if he can even tell if it's his dish.
I miss everyone else. Sad they left, but I’m glad they stood their ground. No hate for the new people or those that stayed…kinda weird it was the two white men.
This is my favorite show and I love the challenge they put in front of Chris. It’s possible the overwhelming amount of the sun-dried tomatoes mask the basil but he did almost get it in the end. Chris your first guess is the right one, trust your taste’s buds! You are still a legend! I agree THATS NOT A SANDWICH.
I'm very surprised he didn't discern a tactile difference between fine bread crumbs and panko. Each panko crumb has to be several times larger - dozens of times, probably - than regular bread crumb. It also has a very different mouthfeel.
Chris gets a B+ on a complex asian dish with a 100 ingredients and a B on a simple italian classic with a twist is a such an emotional roller coster lol. You would think he would figure out the basil, the chicken breast and the panko easily with his super taste buds. I guess I had higher expectations since he did so well in previous episodes. After all he is only human.
Super taster abilities only really relates to taste. Panko vs breadcrumbs and Chicken Breast vs thigh is all texture. The basil maybe, but I'd imagine the tomato would way overpower it.
Yeah they went very easy on him in this one cause that score is waaay higher than it should have been lol ... Missing the chicken breast the panko the basil ... I mean those are kind of the main ingredients. And same for technique: deep frying instead of pan and then putting it in the oven ... That's a completely different technique. She was very generous with the score lol
I miss seeing Chris ride his cart through the grocery, and the camera op zooming in on the ingredient he’s missing that’s right nearby. Always down to see these though
I'm always so shook when the judge docks Chris for using a different kind of oil. Like, yes EVOO and Vegetable Oil are different, but it's still an oil! 🤷🏼♀️
The judges score was too generous. Deep fry vs pan fry. Thigh vs breast. Panko. Basil. Oregano. Finished in the oven vs residual heat in the skillet. Still impressive but technique score was far too high.
Plus ingredients score too high, he added additional ones not needed second time round and still missed a lot and they gave him the same score as the first round.
I understand that he tries to deconstruct the dish, but I feel that it would help him greatly is he taste the entire dish, instead of the individual elements.
I get that the scores are arbitrary but how is his technique scored 85% in this? Didn't he prepare differently almost everything that could possibly be prepared differently?
I felt the same. She even said he got to the same place, which shows that she doesn't really understand the meaning of the word technique... Plus he got two of the most prominent ingredients wrong in the chicken and the bread crums, which resulted in the appearance being nowhere near 92%. Overall too favorable.
One of my favorite parts of these videos was watching a grown man ride a shopping cart in public without a care in the world. I beg you Bon Appétit, bring it back.
There should be a life line where Chris can ale one more bite but it has to be a bite that contains all the ingredients similar to just truly eating the meal
Amazing. I mady my own chicken parm last night; doing lots of stuff for the first time (like double dredged chicken and actually frying off in oil). Bonus, gluten free too :D
I laugh to myself when Chris thinks he does really well but leaves out a bunch of stuff or gets things really wrong, but realize a) he’s doing the taste testing blindfolded and b) I’d never be able to do this myself.
Can we just talk about how he said it was some sort of chicken parm during the first tasting and then he didn't include parm in the first rendition!?!?!?
The number one thing this series has taught me: people who say chicken thigh is juicier and tastier than chicken breast are lying because if Chris can’t tell a difference, I definitely won’t be able to
Would still like to hear EVERY ingredient he added that wasn't in the dish and/or missed explained to him. I.E., he used pepper, oil and water in the pesto but none of those were in there. It's only a minor thing but would still be interesting to see his reaction.
Same however I was so confused that for the pesto the olive oil was red/not an ingredient on their list. The video of the original preparation clearly shows olive oil in the food processor and tomato jar.
@@TheMidnightSiege yeah that was a strange one to make red, presumably the oil in the mixer is that oil that the sundried tomatoes are in inside the jar (i.e. almost definitely olive oil). I guess the justification is that it's not a listed ingredient on the recipe but that feels a bit disingenuous.
@@mahtillmann 11 out of 16 is 68%. The guy is complaining that Chris is being scored too HIGH. But I think your response actually highlights why the guy's complaint is incorrect; Chris gets, exactly right, 11 out of the 16 ingredients, and then, let's look at his failures: Chicken thigh instead of Chicken Breast Plain Breadcrumbs instead of Panko Breadcrumbs Vegetable Oil instead of Olive Oil for frying The only things Chris straight-up misses the first time are the Parmesan cheese in the breading, and the Parmesan and Basil in the pesto. If you give Chris half-points for the three mix-ups above, you get 12.5 out of 16, which is 78%.
can we have him try to do ethnic food. like give him to Jamaican or Haitian food let see how well those super sense are. Let get him out of is comfort zone. I think that would be the next evolution of this series.
Wow I really am a cooking nerd for watching and enjoying this lmao. Quarantine really got me to start cooking proper meals and I have to say that was time well spent. Cooking is such a useful life skill and even kind of fun once you get the hang of it.
Okay okay okay: what if you give him the number of ingredients at the beginning, no breakdown. So he knows its has 25 things in it, just which things, and where?
Ehhh, she was definitely too lenient, lol. This was a more simple recipe than most of these, and he still missed the basil in the pesto, the oregano, the frying method, the type of chicken, AND almost missed the parmesan completely in a chicken parmesan. 😂
Here's an idea that could and a layer of excitement to the show. I love the current format where Chris has 2 opportunities to taste the dish and re-create it but how about if on the the first round and Chris's actual ingredients score is 70(you guys decide), he is given two choices. The first one is the usual 2nd blindfold tasting of the dish or the second option is have him taste one of the ingredients he failed to identify. He gets to decide if another taste test would be better or just tasting the missing ingredient puts him closer to the actual dish. The advantage of tasting the missing ingredient could be the key to unlock the mystery.
“Pickled or preserved squash or lotus root ………. or maybe just raw tomato” I love Chris lol
"This is either a mythical concoction of unicorn hair and myrtle root, preserved inside an oak barrel in a cherrywood room in a castle in Skyrim...or perhaps it's raw tomato."
a consistent judge would greatly benefit this series
I can’t get enough of Chris recreating dishes, it’s always a journey trying to yell at him through the screen what he’s missing lol!
also love the seething rage he gets over an ingredient he missed/over thought.
If you aren't yelling at the TV then what you're watching isn't worth it 😆
@@cameronkoch482 it truly does look like it hurts him knowing he had it right at first hahaha!
@@johnmillay6790 so true! 😂
Panko, Chris! It’s panko!
As an April's Fool's day joke or something, I want one of these videos to be Chris trying to recreate one of his own dishes and see if he can even tell if it's his dish.
Realistically, he would immediately know.
Or a crazy stoner food. Not your usual flavor combinations
I miss Chris shopping for his own ingredients
I feel like he had way less chance of getting it right that way. I want to see him make a perfect 100% some day
I was saying this earlier today! It was so fun.
@@johnmillay6790 I think he has a better chance because he sees other possible ingredients.
Why did he stop shopping for the ingredients? I thought it was for COVID but I don't think he does it for COVID now.
I miss everyone else. Sad they left, but I’m glad they stood their ground. No hate for the new people or those that stayed…kinda weird it was the two white men.
This is my favorite show and I love the challenge they put in front of Chris. It’s possible the overwhelming amount of the sun-dried tomatoes mask the basil but he did almost get it in the end. Chris your first guess is the right one, trust your taste’s buds! You are still a legend! I agree THATS NOT A SANDWICH.
Love this series.
Had to laugh though that he clearly identified this dish as play on chicken parm and then in round 1 added no parm
I'm very surprised he didn't discern a tactile difference between fine bread crumbs and panko. Each panko crumb has to be several times larger - dozens of times, probably - than regular bread crumb. It also has a very different mouthfeel.
Give him one of those '70s gelatin dinners with a bunch of meat and vegetables suspended in it.
Whoa! calm down Satan 😂 there’s enough violence in the world without doing that to a blindfolded guy lol
Can someone get Chris a grocery cart so he can still ride around the test kitchen with it since he’s not going grocery shopping himself?
They need to make a little market for him in one of the offices. Conde Nast probably owns the building. Make it happen! Lol
@@kimbarbeaureads they definitely don’t own the building. Condé Nast is at one world trade lol
This is important
This
Chris is the king of naming the dish and then ignoring all its traditional techniques (chicken breast, parm, baking and shallow fry) lol
They should give Chris his own recipe at some point!
this comment!!!
Chris gets a B+ on a complex asian dish with a 100 ingredients and a B on a simple italian classic with a twist is a such an emotional roller coster lol. You would think he would figure out the basil, the chicken breast and the panko easily with his super taste buds. I guess I had higher expectations since he did so well in previous episodes. After all he is only human.
Super taster abilities only really relates to taste. Panko vs breadcrumbs and Chicken Breast vs thigh is all texture. The basil maybe, but I'd imagine the tomato would way overpower it.
@@angekfire yeah but missing the parm on the first round and then oregano on the second? I agree, this deserved a lower score
Yeah they went very easy on him in this one cause that score is waaay higher than it should have been lol ... Missing the chicken breast the panko the basil ... I mean those are kind of the main ingredients. And same for technique: deep frying instead of pan and then putting it in the oven ... That's a completely different technique. She was very generous with the score lol
I can't believe I'm 3 weeks
late watching a Chris video. Chris and Brad are really the only reason I still watch BA video's
I miss seeing Chris ride his cart through the grocery, and the camera op zooming in on the ingredient he’s missing that’s right nearby. Always down to see these though
tbh this show is so interesting it carries the entire channel for me, gj
Chris is literally the best. So gracious with these other chefs who judge him, who couldn't get 3/4 of how close he got. Two thumbs up
Chris and Brad are literally holding BA on their own, without them they would drop like a stone
Wheres Harold??
Chris always gets an A+ in my book🥰
I'm always so shook when the judge docks Chris for using a different kind of oil. Like, yes EVOO and Vegetable Oil are different, but it's still an oil! 🤷🏼♀️
Why doesn't Chris do his old shopping any more? That was one of my fav bits.
Likely covid. Not as responsible to run around a grocery store with a film crew in close proximity.
@@Dark0blivion oh right yeah that makes sense. Thought we were kinda ignoring that now!
@@andrewjolly319 also probably because the videos are now shot in one day instead of over several
My man with his legendary palate really just tasted a raw tomato and his first thought was pickled squash or lotus root?
I laughed out loud when he said it 🤣 but i think he as just being sarcastic
Bring back Chris going shopping himself!!! We need more Shopping Cart transitions
a 92% for appearance - come off it! 70% at best! It looked so different!
Sweet! I was just browsing YT earlier today disappointed that I had watched every Chris Morocco recreating video. 👍🏼
The sun dried tomato SLANDER!! I will not stand for it 😂😂
He has such a hard job here and in this show generally. The fact that he gets close to very close, is a miracle.
What's with the hate towards sun dried tomatoes. Out of season they are a great way to get a nice tomato kick, I love them
The judges score was too generous. Deep fry vs pan fry. Thigh vs breast. Panko. Basil. Oregano. Finished in the oven vs residual heat in the skillet. Still impressive but technique score was far too high.
Agreed.
Plus ingredients score too high, he added additional ones not needed second time round and still missed a lot and they gave him the same score as the first round.
100% agree, too generous
"Hyper-modern, yet slightly dated" was such a perfect description
2 and a half minutes in and he's nailed it already.
Ummm, not really
Giada De Laurentiis studied at Le Cordon Bleu so her use of sun dried tomatoes makes sense.
If the KFC Double Down had a posh relative, that's what I imagine it would look like.
these never get old
I hate when chefs hate something just because it was a trend a while ago.
"hyper modern, slightly dated", "feels like a human ear", "sun dried tomatoes......." he is not impressed 🤣🤣
hyper modern, dated is such a burn
Hands down Reverse Engineering is the channel on BA. More of Chris please!! :)
Dare I say he's getting better. Rock on Chris!! Do it to it.
Chris talks about tomatoes like they shoved him in a locker and stole his lunch money as a child.
Does Brad still have his segment? He’s the only reason I’d watch, that and watching Chris’s segment
I love this series! thanks to Chris and the BA team!
I understand that he tries to deconstruct the dish, but I feel that it would help him greatly is he taste the entire dish, instead of the individual elements.
I'm with Chris, if there is no bread it cannot be a sandwich, and I also feel sorry for him for never having had good sun-dried tomatoes.
Living for the moonrise kingdom reference 1:18
I get that the scores are arbitrary but how is his technique scored 85% in this? Didn't he prepare differently almost everything that could possibly be prepared differently?
I felt the same. She even said he got to the same place, which shows that she doesn't really understand the meaning of the word technique... Plus he got two of the most prominent ingredients wrong in the chicken and the bread crums, which resulted in the appearance being nowhere near 92%. Overall too favorable.
@@ManuelMueller84 totally agree
Re: Dolly zoom at 9:00
To the camera op who thought, "there's no way they're going to notice this, but it'll be fun" I noticed. It was fun.
only chris morocco would consider a pickled squash or a lotus root for a raw tomato lol
I have been binging this series all week! I am so happy to see a new one :) Chris abilities are insane!
One of my favorite parts of these videos was watching a grown man ride a shopping cart in public without a care in the world. I beg you Bon Appétit, bring it back.
Favorite thing on the channel :) used to be its alive but this is so fun
There should be a life line where Chris can ale one more bite but it has to be a bite that contains all the ingredients similar to just truly eating the meal
Amazing. I mady my own chicken parm last night; doing lots of stuff for the first time (like double dredged chicken and actually frying off in oil). Bonus, gluten free too :D
I laugh to myself when Chris thinks he does really well but leaves out a bunch of stuff or gets things really wrong, but realize a) he’s doing the taste testing blindfolded and b) I’d never be able to do this myself.
Can we just talk about how he said it was some sort of chicken parm during the first tasting and then he didn't include parm in the first rendition!?!?!?
Although Chicken Parm can at times include Parmesan cheese, it is not named after the cheese.
Right?? 😂
MESSAGE TO THE EDITOR OF THE VIDEO:::: need to include the shot of someone taking Chris' plate away before he takes off the blindfold.
Definitely miss seeing Chris do his own shopping!
The number one thing this series has taught me: people who say chicken thigh is juicier and tastier than chicken breast are lying because if Chris can’t tell a difference, I definitely won’t be able to
Interesting point
His aversion to using Panko is wild. I think every fried thing he's done that has panko, he never uses it lol.
I wish to see one day Chris nailing it 100%. I wouldn't mind even if it was staged in the end.
Could you put Brad in the hot seat? I want to see the chaos!
Would still like to hear EVERY ingredient he added that wasn't in the dish and/or missed explained to him. I.E., he used pepper, oil and water in the pesto but none of those were in there. It's only a minor thing but would still be interesting to see his reaction.
I agree
Same however I was so confused that for the pesto the olive oil was red/not an ingredient on their list. The video of the original preparation clearly shows olive oil in the food processor and tomato jar.
@@TheMidnightSiege yeah that was a strange one to make red, presumably the oil in the mixer is that oil that the sundried tomatoes are in inside the jar (i.e. almost definitely olive oil). I guess the justification is that it's not a listed ingredient on the recipe but that feels a bit disingenuous.
These always make me laugh.
Chris: *misses 5/16 ingredients including the main protein*
Host: 78%!!
Me: Uh....you don't know how to math!
But he added ingredients. I guess that contributes to the low score.
It is a 78% of the vibes and feels of the original dish.
I think some ingredients hold more weight than others, too
@@rring44 I mean the scoring is (and really SHOULD BE) vibes and feels based. The rigid mathematical scoring never feels right.
@@mahtillmann 11 out of 16 is 68%. The guy is complaining that Chris is being scored too HIGH.
But I think your response actually highlights why the guy's complaint is incorrect; Chris gets, exactly right, 11 out of the 16 ingredients, and then, let's look at his failures:
Chicken thigh instead of Chicken Breast
Plain Breadcrumbs instead of Panko Breadcrumbs
Vegetable Oil instead of Olive Oil for frying
The only things Chris straight-up misses the first time are the Parmesan cheese in the breading, and the Parmesan and Basil in the pesto. If you give Chris half-points for the three mix-ups above, you get 12.5 out of 16, which is 78%.
I’m trying Chris version for dinner tonight 😉✨
BA’s best series!
sundried tomatoes are amazing...so
I think that Emperor Rüdolpnus II would have appreciated Chris Morocco's performances in his courts (and competed with them privately).
I need this Sandwich!
You're a delight Chris, keep up with the truthful aka snarkiness, this fan loves it!
Greatest series on this channel!
“Our friend, Mr. Out-Of-Season tomato…” 🤭 He’s no friend of mine!
Very impressive! I want to see the homie deconstruct some barbecue xD
Chris on sun-dried tomatoes: don't taste like much...sour shoe leather. LOL!
I love sun dried tomatoes...
For some reason, this RE episode helps me understand how Chris worked at Vogue. "The ugly one."
A lot of times Chris's dish looks more appealing.
Love watching Chris. 😎
can we have him try to do ethnic food. like give him to Jamaican or Haitian food let see how well those super sense are. Let get him out of is comfort zone. I think that would be the next evolution of this series.
he has done korean stew, and japanese omurice. But yeah, I guess the Carribbean hasn't been hit too much
Chicken Parm with Parm sounds quite reasonable...
Wow I really am a cooking nerd for watching and enjoying this lmao. Quarantine really got me to start cooking proper meals and I have to say that was time well spent. Cooking is such a useful life skill and even kind of fun once you get the hang of it.
THAT Wes Anderson reference ✨
Literally made my day!
Want to see him challenged with a version of the Impossible Burger
Definitely feel like the points were too generous on this one for such a simple dish. I was honestly expecting a lower score the second time around
Chris has the force in his hart.
he is OB1 of flavor
"Ummm Taste??" (At 13:07 secs...💀 Whomever edited the voice over, I'm literally 🤣 LMFAO ) .
Okay okay okay: what if you give him the number of ingredients at the beginning, no breakdown. So he knows its has 25 things in it, just which things, and where?
Great idea!
Also, Frico is the easiest and most delicious "food" you can make.
One of his better scores. Just glad we didn't have to hear Giada say "mootzarehlllllla"
Great challenge!
That human ear of mozzarella looks like sour cream!
Dont understand that scoren tequnique. He nearly did everything wrong other than stack and impale it with a stick.
You are correct Chris, it is NOT a sandwich.
highlight of my day every time reverse engineering is posted
Ehhh, she was definitely too lenient, lol. This was a more simple recipe than most of these, and he still missed the basil in the pesto, the oregano, the frying method, the type of chicken, AND almost missed the parmesan completely in a chicken parmesan. 😂
Oh and panko, lol
He's pounding out that chicken cutlet uncovered and I'm just >_< please tell me you're wiping down that entire station with bleach later.
This show is the only reason I follow BA.
Here's an idea that could and a layer of excitement to the show. I love the current format where Chris has 2 opportunities to taste the dish and re-create it but how about if on the the first round and Chris's actual ingredients score is 70(you guys decide), he is given two choices. The first one is the usual 2nd blindfold tasting of the dish or the second option is have him taste one of the ingredients he failed to identify. He gets to decide if another taste test would be better or just tasting the missing ingredient puts him closer to the actual dish. The advantage of tasting the missing ingredient could be the key to unlock the mystery.
Amazing video thanks
I miss all the old employees😔 all these new people, it’s just not the same personalities
Safe Journey!
CHOLULA!!!