There's a strong belief that cold water/drink does more damage to your body. And there is American research that showed having a cold drink forces the body to overcompensate on warming it back up.
I would very much like to see you all try two different sandwiches; the first is a Reuben, and the second is a Beef Dip. The Reuben is a corned beef sandwich, cold and sliced, with sauerkraut and melted Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing on toasted rye bread. The Beef dip is thinly sliced roast beef, piled high on what we call a submarine roll - a longer bun, like a baguette. But the bun is not too fresh, because the sandwich comes with beef consommé, and you dip the sandwich in the consommé and then eat it. Sometimes people use a little mustard too. The bun is not stale, just a bit dry. That helps it hold together when you dip it. I think perhaps you would all enjoy tasting these? The beef dip is from Los Angeles, the Reuben is from New York. I hope you get to try them.
Would like to all of you try Green chili stew, it is made from green chilies from Hatch NM. Tomatoes, onions, ground beef, and a few other ingredients. I think you all would really enjoy that type of stew.
The chili in this dish is an American southwest Texas dish called American chili or Texas Chili. It can be made thinner and eating like a stew or thicker and used like this as a topping on French fries or tortilla chips when making nachos.
I’m a cheese lover! Although I normally love sharp cheddar on Mexican or “Tex-Mex” , I do think melty jack cheese sounds amazing! If anything says “American cheese”, I will always upgrade to real cheese!
Sister! You will enjoy this. It is easy to eat as well as flavorful. It is confusing! Chili refers to the kind of peppers used in the stew which is ALSO called "chili" There is Mexican CANDY made from these peppers as ell, which I LOVE!
Next -frito chiii pies -beef chili over frito corn chips topped with diced onion , diced chilies, shredded cheese and if you want -a bit of sour cream and red salsa or a nice red chili paste ! Yummmy!
May I suggest replacing fries with a fluffy white baked potato using the same chili cheese sauce? Also sometimes I top my baked potato with blanched green peas,fresh spring onions, butter and sour cream, unique and delicious😘 I’m so happy that TPT and your other shows can bring us closer together with our political strife just as God would have us do. Peace to all of you brothers and sisters 👏🙏😇😊
I don't know if they serve this all over the country, but its definitely popular in the southern US, not just Texas. It might not be as popular if they called it ground beef stew and fries.😊
I get you; and there are some popular Japanese dishes using "potatoes" which are some kind of wet prepared french fries. If they were any other SHAPE it ouldn't gross me out so much.LOL
You shouldn't make them bake potato, Add butter, Sour cream shredded cheese, Or you can add chili, There are many different ways to make Baked potatoes.
Wendy's actually used to offer a Chili/Cheese Baked Potato. It was very good. When they discontinued it, I discontinued going to Wendy's. Haven't been there since. Checkers has a Chili Cheese Burger. It's a favorite.
As I come from the city where potato chips were invented, which were originally called Saratoga chips by the way, I can tell you that french fries and potato chips are two different things. I believe you mistakenly follow the British and use the incorrect word of crisps for what are really potato chips. Those are the thin crispy slices of potato deep fried and salted. You are eating french fries, or just fries which the British also have wrong due to their Franco phobia and not being able to attribute anything including the greatest food in the world to the french, calling them chips instead of fries. So long story short, what you are eating are french fries or fries, not potato chips or chips. And potato chips are not crisps. Also, cookies are not biscuits either. Biscuits and scones are also two different things neither of them are cookies.
@@tinastephenson6314 I act like the people that created the dishes and name them get to say what they're called. I live in the city that created potato chips and they're not French fries. And in turn, french fries are not chips. And generally, the correct ones are the only ones that are correct and everything else is incorrect. I am correcting some incorrect word usage. It's something I think these people deserve. I think if we're going to teach them about the cuisine from around the world we should do it the right way rather than calling things something they're not or making something incorrectly so that they don't get the actual experience of the food item they're supposed to be eating. And I've had some very interesting conversations with them, they seemed grateful for the correct information. It's the reason why they don't call chicken sandwiches burgers anymore even though it's commonly done in their area. They don't have any problem learning new things and you shouldn't either. So don't clutch your pearls so tightly just because someone teaches you something and you don't know how not to be offended by it.
@@decolonizeEverywhere Not one single person in this video or anywhere I have ever been has called potato chips "French fries". And French fries were invented under the name of "pommes frites". So if you want the people who invented food to determine what something is called, then every English name is equally wrong. So your argument is kind of moot.
Nobody puts mayonnaise on french fries because mayonnaise has oil in it and putting it on fries is gross. The only things we put on fries is either ketchup, gravy cheese, and some put vinegar but they are weird...like my mom..LOL. Some put sour cream, too. Some put salsa.
NO cold drink for the lady?!! OH MY!! Shame!!
There's a strong belief that cold water/drink does more damage to your body. And there is American research that showed having a cold drink forces the body to overcompensate on warming it back up.
Agreed 🔥🤟🇺🇸🐊
That's where I live, and yes, we LOVE our chili cheese fries!
I would very much like to see you all try two different sandwiches; the first is a Reuben, and the second is a Beef Dip. The Reuben is a corned beef sandwich, cold and sliced, with sauerkraut and melted Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing on toasted rye bread.
The Beef dip is thinly sliced roast beef, piled high on what we call a submarine roll - a longer bun, like a baguette. But the bun is not too fresh, because the sandwich comes with beef consommé, and you dip the sandwich in the consommé and then eat it. Sometimes people use a little mustard too. The bun is not stale, just a bit dry. That helps it hold together when you dip it.
I think perhaps you would all enjoy tasting these? The beef dip is from Los Angeles, the Reuben is from New York. I hope you get to try them.
It's wonderful seeing people get a chance to experience foods that are new to them!
Naveed, Texas is a Southern State. The American food you most like!👌👌👌
Would like to all of you try Green chili stew, it is made from green chilies from Hatch NM. Tomatoes, onions, ground beef, and a few other ingredients. I think you all would really enjoy that type of stew.
I'd love to try it with hatch chilis, which defiantly have a different flavor.
The chili in this dish is an American southwest Texas dish called American chili or Texas Chili. It can be made thinner and eating like a stew or thicker and used like this as a topping on French fries or tortilla chips when making nachos.
Chili Cheese Fries are the Nachos of the Potato world lol....Some great comfort food!!!!
That looks good, I wish I had some.
Hi. Always please give Auntie something to drink as she eats-give all of them something please. Thanks. USA
I think so too. They should not be so cheep.
I’m a cheese lover! Although I normally love sharp cheddar on Mexican or “Tex-Mex” , I do think melty jack cheese sounds amazing! If anything says “American cheese”, I will always upgrade to real cheese!
Yes, I love REAL cheese, not the plastic equivalent of cheese, thank you!
@@valkyrie1066 , Exactly! 😄
Inform Naveed it's different. Chili, with an "i", is the spicy meat🍲dish. Chile, with an "e", is the pepper🌶 and the name of country in South America
Naveed doesn't like cheese. He loves it lol!
Sister! You will enjoy this. It is easy to eat as well as flavorful. It is confusing! Chili refers to the kind of peppers used in the stew which is ALSO called "chili" There is Mexican CANDY made from these peppers as ell, which I LOVE!
Thatd be real good with a small salad and small as those potatoes, etc sure fills you up
They love beef, I can't say I blame them haha.
This meal is call Michigan (sauce) poutine (fries with cheese)in my country (Canada)
There is no confusion. Poutine is nothing like this dish. Frys are the only thing in common, so not even close.
Yum
Next -frito chiii pies -beef chili over frito corn chips topped with diced onion , diced chilies, shredded cheese and if you want -a bit of sour cream and red salsa or a nice red chili paste ! Yummmy!
I never really liked fritos
May I suggest replacing fries with a fluffy white baked potato using the same chili cheese sauce? Also sometimes I top my baked potato with blanched green peas,fresh spring onions, butter and sour cream, unique and delicious😘 I’m so happy that TPT and your other shows can bring us closer together with our political strife just as God would have us do. Peace to all of you brothers and sisters 👏🙏😇😊
💖 you, Sobia!
I don't know if they serve this all over the country, but its definitely popular in the southern US, not just Texas. It might not be as popular if they called it ground beef stew and fries.😊
Of course it is common all over like Wisconsin as well. A long way from the south.
you could put cheese on my shoe and i would eat it lol i love cheese..who doesnt
Unless you're lactose intolerant or allergic to dairy.
in the english language a word usually has two different meaning, sometimes spelled the same and some not. weird i know but thats the way it is
Aunty's clothes are so pretty!
Please serve Aunty a drink. All of them for that matter..
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Fries should be served cr7unch on the outside. Those look soggy.
I get you; and there are some popular Japanese dishes using "potatoes" which are some kind of wet prepared french fries. If they were any other SHAPE it ouldn't gross me out so much.LOL
What a pretty lady. : )
Those aren't potato chips, those are french fries.
You shouldn't make them bake potato, Add butter, Sour cream shredded cheese, Or you can add chili, There are many different ways to make Baked potatoes.
Wendy's actually used to offer a Chili/Cheese Baked Potato. It was very good. When they discontinued it, I discontinued going to Wendy's. Haven't been there since. Checkers has a Chili Cheese Burger. It's a favorite.
French fries are NOT chips, they are fries. Potatoe chips come in a bag.
THEY AREN'T POTATO CHIPS THEY ARE FRIES.
Queso?
As I come from the city where potato chips were invented, which were originally called Saratoga chips by the way, I can tell you that french fries and potato chips are two different things. I believe you mistakenly follow the British and use the incorrect word of crisps for what are really potato chips. Those are the thin crispy slices of potato deep fried and salted. You are eating french fries, or just fries which the British also have wrong due to their Franco phobia and not being able to attribute anything including the greatest food in the world to the french, calling them chips instead of fries.
So long story short, what you are eating are french fries or fries, not potato chips or chips.
And potato chips are not crisps.
Also, cookies are not biscuits either. Biscuits and scones are also two different things neither of them are cookies.
Why do you act like the American usage of words is the only correct one?!
@@tinastephenson6314 I act like the people that created the dishes and name them get to say what they're called. I live in the city that created potato chips and they're not French fries. And in turn, french fries are not chips. And generally, the correct ones are the only ones that are correct and everything else is incorrect. I am correcting some incorrect word usage. It's something I think these people deserve. I think if we're going to teach them about the cuisine from around the world we should do it the right way rather than calling things something they're not or making something incorrectly so that they don't get the actual experience of the food item they're supposed to be eating. And I've had some very interesting conversations with them, they seemed grateful for the correct information. It's the reason why they don't call chicken sandwiches burgers anymore even though it's commonly done in their area. They don't have any problem learning new things and you shouldn't either. So don't clutch your pearls so tightly just because someone teaches you something and you don't know how not to be offended by it.
@@decolonizeEverywhere Not one single person in this video or anywhere I have ever been has called potato chips "French fries". And French fries were invented under the name of "pommes frites". So if you want the people who invented food to determine what something is called, then every English name is equally wrong. So your argument is kind of moot.
I can't disagree with you if only you acknowledge your city. You left that out. Tell me. I want to know.
This isn't how it's made in America. You're supposed to use Cheddar or American Cheese instead of whatever that white stuff is.
You do understand they're in Pakistan don't you? They use what is available. Are you having a bad day ?
That is sour cream on top of the chili.
The cheese there is good! I eat with people from india often snd their cheese is white and sooo good !
The paneer masala is awesome too
I buy white sharp cheddar cheese ... you can buy it at most grocery stores here in America.
Be real, and don't be an idiot They are in another part of the world where the cheese you use is not available. Good grief.
Nobody puts mayonnaise on french fries because mayonnaise has oil in it and putting it on fries is gross. The only things we put on fries is either ketchup, gravy cheese, and some put vinegar but they are weird...like my mom..LOL. Some put sour cream, too. Some put salsa.
And yet, there are other countries that do things differently. In Germany, ketchup and mayo on fries is also common, and it's not gross at all
The French do and other Europeans but I agree mayo sucks on them.
@@greghamann2099 And that's your absolute right. I was simply replying to the false statement that "nobody puts mayonnaise on French fries"