I been watching these guys a long time.... I no longer think any standard foods specially to America are really foreign to em anymore lol they're a fun group tho
I first watching just after Covid and I enjoyed immensely . Love their expression when they try new foods. I hope to see more of them. I heard the channel was suspended. Is this new content?
I have never cooked corn on the cob in milk, only by gently boiling it in water. After taken out of the water, butter is spread on the corncob, then eaten. Delicious. 🌽🌽
They've done onion rings already but I'm not sure about the Bloomin onion. I think if they like the onions on top of a green bean casserole then somebody who can afford the cash needs to send them some French's fried onions.
@@mattsapero1896 sorry, is there something wrong with this person for suggesting onion rings and blooming onions? I don't think I understand your point. And why do you have the picture you have, are you racist and don't like the color red so only blue and yellow can occupy the color wheel? Really, you need to get a life if this was the only thing you could think of to say.
I truly adore and love your channel. I'm disabled by constant pain from collapsing disc disease. Watching your channel brings me great joy. Increases my body's ability to subdue pain. Making my life more enjoyable while I wait for the time to take pain meds and let them work. I've watched you since you started. LOVE ALL YOU DO!
@NazDaRuler thank you and all who liked this very much. Much appreciated. I still hope, too. Unfortunately, unless they find replaceable discs, not probable . However, I thank God every day for still walking, loving, and living in the United States. Also You Tube keeps my brain off pain.
I am praying for you... My Dad suffered terribly for years with chronic pain... He was physically disabled and confined to his bed.... He couldn't walk, or even wear clothes because he was always in pain..... He had to take so much pain medicine because of the pain, and all his doctors cared about was getting him off the pain medication..... I was so heartbroken seeing him in that condition for so long..... I did whatever I could to make him feel better and feel loved, but it really broke my heart..... There is so much disgusting injustice in this world..... and it's usually the best people who suffer the most.....
Now THIS is an American home cooked meal! Much better than a huge plate of French fries! Your in-house chef truly is amazing and talented! Your channel needs a way for us to donate money to the chef for new cooking equipment!! No matter how many tools a chef has, he can always use more!
It seems as though the creators have responded positively to the feedback/comments/criticisms of the ill-thought out 'American Week'. And credit to them for putting it right in spectacular fashion
hope they are told that the U.S. food was varied because so many immigrants moved here and we adapted recipes, cuisines, genre's of food, etc. And were so bless to have it !
Yeah! Finally a full American Meal!! Looked great too. When do we get to meet the Chef? He deserves the spotlight too! That's a lot of work. Especially in that small make-shift kitchen they showed recently that hes crammed into.
Thank you so much for feeding them like we eat, but we don't eat these every day. This is like a Sunday meal. After church with the family and company. It's wonderful to see them enjoying themselves!!! ❤❤❤❤
Really y'all, this is a regular evening supper maybe not with the apple pie put the rest of it the pot roast and the salad hell yeah that's just normal food! And definitely corn on the cob is part of the summer supper not every single thing blah blah blah but pot roast and corn and salad sometimes is regular meals for us in the south,! We do tend to have a much less kind of lunch or we like to call it dinner lol but this is nothing abnormal and I'm glad they liked it!
Your chef is amazing! Our nation, the US, is made up of people from over 200+ countries and we have 12 different regional styles of cooking, so our foods are quite diverse. That your chef makes everything delicious is a talent indeed, impressive.
I smiled through this whole video! As a mom of grown children, I miss the days when dinner is served and the house went silent. The quieter it got, the more of a 'compliment' it was because everyone was enjoying their food LOL I have always loved to cook and bake., so I would adore trading traditional recipes with these gentlemen! Trying new things and making memories are what life is all about! Making memories and LOVE, that's all that matters in the end....aside from good food LOL
Very impressed with the variety of dishes made by chef .. especially in the small kitchen! Both gentlemen seemed to enjoy the dinner! Great job as always! Greetings from Texas, USA!
I am 72 years old and want to say thank you for your very entertaining channel. I enjoy your funny reactions to new experiences and food. Also learning about your culture is truly special for me. I really liked the trampoline episode. Keep up the wonderful work 👍
Now this is more like a family meal. Actually, there is a lot more food than a regular everyday meal. Most days it would be a meat, vegetable, starch and sometimes dessert unless it were a holiday or celebration. Then there would be more food. I'm so happy to see this after watching them eat only one food item once per day and nothing else. Great job, Chef!!!
These two gentlemen made me smile! There so open minded and positive. I'm so happy they enjoy our food! I wish I could invite them over and cook for them too!! They are so lovely!! God bless. P.S. they need drinks next time. These foods are salty.
These are all wonderful and common American foods. I'm glad they got to try them. I'd love to have a behind the scenes episode where we get to see your amazing chef in action! He's constantly making foods from all over the world and doing an amazing job of it! How does he figure out such diverse cooking methods? Can you get all your ingredients locally? I made Biryani from your cookbook a few days ago. It was delicious, but I had to leave out a few of the seasonings because they aren't available at my local stores. I imagine your chef would run into similar problems when trying to get ingredients from around the world.
Now that was an American meal complete with salad. Green bean casserole shows up in my house once a month or so. That pot roast looked amazing. You folks did it right today. Thank you so much for sharing that enjoyment with us.
@@ChasingFeelzIt’s about what we actually eat vs. where something is invented. A lot of what we eat is passed down from our ancestors all over the world. I guess they could have served barbecue and french fries or fried chicken and mashed potatoes, but this is a typical Sunday or holiday dinner in the US for most regions.
@@ChasingFeelz It is food passed down from the cultures and countries our ancestors immigrated from with an American twist. Is that better? We are far from being the only country that came from immigrants, but why is it that we are the only ones who are regularly told that we don’t have a “culture.” Y’all just love to hate on us every chance you get. I really don’t get it.
@@mits3737 I'm on the wind up, because I know Americans tend to be extra sensitive lol The saying "American as apple pie" just about sums up why other nations laugh. You're a VERY new and young country, and not even 250 years old! so no, you don't have that much culture compared to other countries... grow some thicker skin.
They've actually had a few of those dishes before. If you go to their main channel page, click on the "videos" tab and scroll through their videos, you should be able to find them. 😊
Nice video !!! It's great to see happy things considering all the crazy crap that is going on all over this planet.!!!! Thank you and keep them coming. Great people.!!!! Love them eating great American foods etc ...
Pot roast is a goid thing to cook if you have time and other things to do around the house. Put everything in the pot set it over low to low medium heat and let it cook for hours checking on it every 30 minutes or so. The rest of the time you can be doing other chores around the house. And yes it is good forpeople with teeth issues. Plus it is just delicious. And the great thing is beef can be replaced by lamb works just as well. A lot of American home cooking can have ingredients replaced by others to suit personal taste. Other spices to make it spicier or less spicy. Or add more umimi taste. Ciw milk cheese can often be replaced with goat milk cheese (diesnt work for every recipe but it dies for a lot) and even if you don't go that far you can still switch out a chedder with a Swiss or any number of other cheeses like maybe a pepper jack for some extra spice. Heck some even use meats like alligator in some areas of our country in place of pork or beef or chicken. Or things like possum or armadillo (these last two are often also road kill before they became dinner) or lobster or crab or crayfish/crawdads. We like to experiment with food. It is a result of us having some meny diffrent foods from so meny diffrent places and cultures that we have been exposed to and have adopted and adapted and fused together. This makes us inherently experimental with our foods and not often locked into a traditional recipes (we do have traditional recipes but they are often family or at most regionally or culturally specific). So tell them to feel free to take these foid home and substitute local ingredients and change them to better fit their and their families and villages tastes. And we (or at least I and I think I am not alone) would love to see what they come up with. Because here we have found food and sharing of it brings people together as much as anything else.
green bean casserole is a vile invention from Cambell's Soup Company to sell more Cream of Mushroom Soup. 99% of Americans eat it on one day of the year...... when Aunt Edna shows up with her dreaded GB Casserole!
Mr. Gul Sher is so right that rural and urban lifestyles both have their pros and cons. It is always a pleasure to tune in to TPT videos and watch these lovely gentlemen enjoy exploring world cuisines.
I’d love to have dinner and drink just one time with those two gentlemen. The difference in our cultures is fascinating; besides, they are two of the most likable guys I’ve ever seen! They’d just be a blast to hang with.
Thank you... for finally feeding them REAL American food. What you were doing to these men before was so crazy, unhealthy, and unrealistic. Americans do not just sit there and eat a full plate full of fries, full bucket of fried chicken, 5 hamburgers, etc. We appreciate you feeding them a full meal this time!
Yeah i knew he was going to tear that pie up the moment it was introduced. I'm surprised he has the reserve to not eat it first!!! Because I know he sure wanted to! I remember the first time we saw Mr. C try apple pie and it was truly a transformative and life changing experience for him!! The way his eyes open wide and light up as the cinnamon and nutmeg hit his tongue and the sweetness of the apples and sugary pastry...just magic.
Now thats what I'm talking about! This meal could have come right off of my mothers table. Thats real American food there! Now they are being fed authentic quality american food. Very good!
Man, these lovely gentlemen have such an appealing way of speaking. Their attitudes and personalities are shining, and seeing them eat these foods made me very happy.
These two men are such wonderful ambassadors for Pakistan. Beautiful humans, both of them, and I lovemhow much they enjoy trying new foods and experiences, with their eyes sparkling.
Very wonderfully done. This is not a typical American everyday dinner! Maybe for a weekend dinner for someone special. If someone served this for me all at once I would almost cry.
Well done to the chef! I do hope that the rest of the food gets taken home so families or others can enjoy it. We don't want to waste any if the marvelous chef's efforts! ❤
go watch this again... i swear Chaudhary's hand reflexively goes for the cheesecake when Gull Sher asks "where should we start?" he wanted to start with the dessert, which is 100% what we expect from Chaudhary!
Green bean casserole served once per year at Christmas or Thanksgiving dinner... as a small portion side dish. Served with Roast Turkey, mashed and gravy, stuffing, side veggies, cranberry sauce, relish dish with olives, raw veggies and green onions... sweet breads and fresh butter, and pumpkin pie with fresh whipped cream
You only eat green bean casserole for Thanksgiving or Christmas? Why? It’s not that hard to make and it taste great. It’s OK to eat it throughout the year. Sometimes I even make a turkey in the summer. Shock and aww, I know. Lol
Oh, no. We eat green bean casserole all during the year. Same with cranberry sauce, the veggies and the relish tray. Of course, being vegan, I don't do a turkey, ham or a roast, but as for the rest, even before I was vegan, we ate those dishes any time.They're too good to eat just once a year!
As a Portuguese American maybe its just us but ive NEVER seen or cooked corn on the cob in milk!!! I either boil it and slather buter and salt n pepper or grill it and and either slather plane butter or a herb infused or herb and garlic infused butter but ive never even heard of cooking in milk but im always open to new ideas to at least try to see if my man and i will lk ...anyone in the comments have any ideas about that cooking cob corn in milk they must of found this as a way Americans cook it but i live in mass in a Portuguese community were were all pretty much from the same area in Portugal so maybe im just shelted and dont know about another wonderful way of making something i so luve trying new ways of cooking and thats one of my favorite things about the USA is so many different cultures turning their homeland and the USA availability of products into a new form of our home country recipes with the US culture makes sucks extra special Cuisine ..so anyone who has special recipes from their homeland that changed into something equally yummy once their family came to the US id luv to be able to know these AMAZING recipes that only our known here in the US thats where the Portuguese American or Iranian American or what ever home country ur family came from then mixed with usa and the spices of both make such a beautiful yummy new cuisine im all here if it if u can either share a amazing recipe or share a website or book u know its amazing and deserves a look by all ..god bless us all we are better when we all love and support eachother we ARE MORE ALOT THAN NOT❤
These tribal people try new foods videos is proof that we can live on this planet without all the hatred and evil...and food is a great way to achieve peace on Earth...
As somebody who's grown up around Caesar salad since before I can remember, seeing 2 grown men getting so excited eating it for the first time was very entertaining
Plenty of other things we make ourselves at home: Tuna or chicken casserole Chili Meatloaf Beef-a-roni (Macaroni or pasta with tomato sauce and browned ground/minced beef or some other meat). Sloppy Joes Enchiladas / Tacos / Burritos. [If we're in the mood for Mexican food] Banana bread, brownies, cookies, cinnamon rolls. Mashed Potatoes and Gravy or mashed yams / sweet potatoes. Various pastas with red [marinara / Bolognese] or white sauces [Alfredo, etc.].
Learning that your brothers doesn't surprise me, you are wonderful men. Please enjoy your motorbike that Miss Susan gifted your family. I hope that you get to face time her to let her know how it's changed your life!!!
Has the guys doing the trying of different foods gained weight??? I'm just wondering since this is a daily new Channel, they look very healthy and happy!!!😊😊😊 Nice full tummy's!!!
@@jakeoliver9167First... Where do you think the first settlers came from? Of course you'll find several of the recipes that they brought with them here today. Second... The apple pie that was made early on in Britain, contained all sorts of other ingredients like raisins, dates, assorted nuts and dried fruits. So, the apple pie that people see as typically "American" isn't the exact same thing as its predecessor. If you wanted to get technical about it, many foods around the world have origins other than the places they are popular now. Italy is famous for pasta, but it was the Chinese who technically invented the noodle. Are you gonna challenge Italians about the origin of their world famous dishes, too?? Or just Americans?? Sounds like you're still a little salty about a certain tea party. LOL
@@greghamann2099 This wasn't supposed to be a "first time" experience. It's just about the gents having a "typical American meal" with a main dish, sides and dessert.
Watching these two eat (especially Mr. Chaudray), makes me think of my family, hours of food preparation and plates cleaned of food 20 minutes after serving. Well done both of you.
@@_FirstLast_ the title was "Surviving Only on American Food" and they presented one item. Hence, surviving only on one food item. It's not hard to understand though it seems their wording could have been better. Is it really surviving if you're eating a whole meal? To me that's regular living not surviving.
I love this because it shows we are all alike no matter how we look and where we come from. Most people would be curious to try food from other cultures and I can tell these folks are just regular folks ..try not to judge your fellow man based on how he looks or where he comes from...
I think our fellows should always have either a nice glass of water or tea or soda with their meals. I love how willing they are to try new foods!
and napkins.
@@Lauren-vd4qe Southern sweet tea!
Or milk...
I agree!
There's always some kind of beverage with a meal.
They often say (hint), 'This would be good with a cup of tea...'
I been watching these guys a long time.... I no longer think any standard foods specially to America are really foreign to em anymore lol they're a fun group tho
My question is, how can 2 distinguished and mature gentlemen be sooooooo friggin ADORABLE?!?❤
I know! I want to take them home and feed them all kinds of food. 😂❤
Ive been following these folks for years.
It's their genuine hearts ❤
I first watching just after Covid and I enjoyed immensely . Love their expression when they try new foods. I hope to see more of them. I heard the channel was suspended. Is this new content?
By being themselves. i LOVE THEM TOO !
It’s not possible, they are too much love
Woah, they went the distance with this meal!
Feels like a potluck or a holiday feast. 😊
Yes - This is indeed a feast! Looks like a special Sunday or holiday meal!
Very American beautiful
Like a family feast.
You did a wonderful job preparing a typical American supper
Excellent.
I have never cooked corn on the cob in milk, only by gently boiling it in water. After taken out of the water, butter is spread on the corncob, then eaten. Delicious. 🌽🌽
Only thing missing is sweet potato casserole and ribs
The gentlemen said they like fried onions. Pease serve them onion rings and a blooming onion.
They've done onion rings already but I'm not sure about the Bloomin onion. I think if they like the onions on top of a green bean casserole then somebody who can afford the cash needs to send them some French's fried onions.
Why is that your photo and what exactly is wrong with you?
@@mattsapero1896 sorry, is there something wrong with this person for suggesting onion rings and blooming onions? I don't think I understand your point. And why do you have the picture you have, are you racist and don't like the color red so only blue and yellow can occupy the color wheel? Really, you need to get a life if this was the only thing you could think of to say.
@@mattsapero1896have some respect for a legend
Oh yes do that. Although I do believe they've had onion rings. Maybe not the bollomin onion tho
The guy on the right is correct, Americans do eat a lot of cheese in their Recipes. We love cheese. What can I say?
Chaudray closing eyes while savouring that cheese cake made me smile. Now that was a feast fit for a king
tell tale sign the food is 11/10: the eyes close when the taste buds activate
I don’t think that’s a cheesecake. There’s a layer of frosting through the middle and it looks fluffy like a flour cake.
I was sure that would be his first sample!
@@Tirannie
It's not you think, it's you know.
It is clearly a regular sponge? type cake.
Me too
I truly adore and love your channel. I'm disabled by constant pain from collapsing disc disease. Watching your channel brings me great joy. Increases my body's ability to subdue pain. Making my life more enjoyable while I wait for the time to take pain meds and let them work. I've watched you since you started. LOVE ALL YOU DO!
I hope the pain goes away. Wishing you all the best ❤️
@NazDaRuler thank you and all who liked this very much. Much appreciated. I still hope, too. Unfortunately, unless they find replaceable discs, not probable . However, I thank God every day for still walking, loving, and living in the United States. Also You Tube keeps my brain off pain.
I, as a disabled adult with chronic pain, completely agree with your statement.
I am praying for you... My Dad suffered terribly for years with chronic pain... He was physically disabled and confined to his bed....
He couldn't walk, or even wear clothes because he was always in pain.....
He had to take so much pain medicine because of the pain, and all his doctors cared about was getting him off the pain medication.....
I was so heartbroken seeing him in that condition for so long.....
I did whatever I could to make him feel better and feel loved, but it really broke my heart.....
There is so much disgusting injustice in this world.....
and it's usually the best people who suffer the most.....
@NazDaRuler
Nah. That shit never goes away. My mom's had it for a decade and she can't go a day with her pain meds.
Now THIS is an American home cooked meal! Much better than a huge plate of French fries!
Your in-house chef truly is amazing and talented! Your channel needs a way for us to donate money to the chef for new cooking equipment!! No matter how many tools a chef has, he can always use more!
I think they'll need a bigger building first. The chef can't fit all the equipment into the current space. More room for more equipment.
@@AC-ni4gtIndeed, the kitchen that he has now is pretty small, even to our European standards. But it will never be an American kitchen I'm afraid.
@@telebubba5527 It is small by American standards too. More room the better.
We don't cook corn in milk, though. Come to think of it, I might try that now.
The kind of meal I grew up eating (except corn cooked in milk). Of course I did have corn on the cob, just boiled in water
It seems as though the creators have responded positively to the feedback/comments/criticisms of the ill-thought out 'American Week'. And credit to them for putting it right in spectacular fashion
as an American, I just want them to get the real thing and ENJOY it ! Admire these gentlemen. 💓💓
Seeing them eating food from other countries especially here
in the US is really great to see Thank You.🇺🇲👋👋🇺🇲
hope they are told that the U.S. food was varied because so many immigrants moved here and we adapted recipes, cuisines, genre's of food, etc. And were so bless to have it !
Yeah! Finally a full American Meal!! Looked great too. When do we get to meet the Chef? He deserves the spotlight too! That's a lot of work. Especially in that small make-shift kitchen they showed recently that hes crammed into.
"If they are making homemade food they make it with quality bc they're going to eat it too"
Me: *stirs hamburger helper*
😂
I can't even afford hamburger.
😂😂😂👍
Me: Eating from a can of Chef Boyardee. 😐
@@davidkomen5283 "I don't know why they call it Hamburger Helper, it does just fine all on its own."
Thank you so much for feeding them like we eat, but we don't eat these every day. This is like a Sunday meal. After church with the family and company. It's wonderful to see them enjoying themselves!!! ❤❤❤❤
I was thinking the same thing...Sunday dinner.
Really y'all, this is a regular evening supper maybe not with the apple pie put the rest of it the pot roast and the salad hell yeah that's just normal food! And definitely corn on the cob is part of the summer supper not every single thing blah blah blah but pot roast and corn and salad sometimes is regular meals for us in the south,! We do tend to have a much less kind of lunch or we like to call it dinner lol but this is nothing abnormal and I'm glad they liked it!
@@scapelaine4529 for real. for a midwesterner or a southerner, this is super common!
I just love watching these two gentlemen genuinely enjoy our American food! Mr. Chaudry, with his sweet tooth, makes me smile and lifts my spirits!
Your chef made masterpieces again❣️ Oh man they are all so well made. A true feast for emperors.
Yes he did!! I think this chef could have his own TH-cam channel - call it "Cooking for the Tribe"!
Your chef is amazing! Our nation, the US, is made up of people from over 200+ countries and we have 12 different regional styles of cooking, so our foods are quite diverse. That your chef makes everything delicious is a talent indeed, impressive.
TPT Chef, you are welcome anytime to come prepare this delicious food at my home.
🏡❤👍. Looks wonderful!
Yay! I had suggested Pot Roast a couple videos back! So glad to see them enjoy it!! Many blessings to the whole channel ❤❤❤
Now THIS is more like it!
Corn on the cob in U.S. is mostly eaten with butter and salt. Or it can have kernels shaved off and
creamed with milk/cream. yum
Mr. Chaudhary face when he bit into the apple pie...all of the food looks absolutely delicious!
Finally, a real meal. Thank you and keep up the good work!
I smiled through this whole video! As a mom of grown children, I miss the days when dinner is served and the house went silent. The quieter it got, the more of a 'compliment' it was because everyone was enjoying their food LOL I have always loved to cook and bake., so I would adore trading traditional recipes with these gentlemen! Trying new things and making memories are what life is all about! Making memories and LOVE, that's all that matters in the end....aside from good food LOL
I'm happy to see they fed them a meal. Great variety of dishes.
funny, I worried if it stayed warm !!😁😁
Very impressed with the variety of dishes made by chef .. especially in the small kitchen! Both gentlemen seemed to enjoy the dinner! Great job as always! Greetings from Texas, USA!
I think the white pasta is mac and cheese
I couldn't stop smiling that our guys are trying Green Bean Casserole 😊
I am 72 years old and want to say thank you for your very entertaining channel. I enjoy your funny reactions to new experiences and food. Also learning about your culture is truly special for me.
I really liked the trampoline episode. Keep up the wonderful work 👍
Well I'm English, and that looked like an absolute feast of goodness 🤤
Now this is more like a family meal. Actually, there is a lot more food than a regular everyday meal. Most days it would be a meat, vegetable, starch and sometimes dessert unless it were a holiday or celebration. Then there would be more food. I'm so happy to see this after watching them eat only one food item once per day and nothing else. Great job, Chef!!!
Yeah for my family we would have maybe just the pot roast and some sort of corn bread, perhaps. And a dessert later.
Been watching this channel for a long time and it never ceases to put a smile on my face. Great job in showing them what Americans truly eat.
Thank you! This is what American meals look like ! Wonderful display and choices. I'm sure that they enjoyed this meal.
WOWOWOW!!! What a great meal. Compliments to the chef for making such great dishes. They are not simple. I'm happy the guys enjoyed the food.
These two gentlemen made me smile! There so open minded and positive. I'm so happy they enjoy our food! I wish I could invite them over and cook for them too!! They are so lovely!! God bless. P.S. they need drinks next time. These foods are salty.
These are all wonderful and common American foods. I'm glad they got to try them. I'd love to have a behind the scenes episode where we get to see your amazing chef in action! He's constantly making foods from all over the world and doing an amazing job of it! How does he figure out such diverse cooking methods? Can you get all your ingredients locally? I made Biryani from your cookbook a few days ago. It was delicious, but I had to leave out a few of the seasonings because they aren't available at my local stores. I imagine your chef would run into similar problems when trying to get ingredients from around the world.
Now that was an American meal complete with salad. Green bean casserole shows up in my house once a month or so. That pot roast looked amazing. You folks did it right today. Thank you so much for sharing that enjoyment with us.
not an American meal though is it lol. out of all the food that was displayed which ones were actually invented in the US?
@@ChasingFeelzIt’s about what we actually eat vs. where something is invented. A lot of what we eat is passed down from our ancestors all over the world.
I guess they could have served barbecue and french fries or fried chicken and mashed potatoes, but this is a typical Sunday or holiday dinner in the US for most regions.
@@mkuti-childress3625 Just because you typically eat it doesn't make it American.
@@ChasingFeelz It is food passed down from the cultures and countries our ancestors immigrated from with an American twist. Is that better? We are far from being the only country that came from immigrants, but why is it that we are the only ones who are regularly told that we don’t have a “culture.” Y’all just love to hate on us every chance you get. I really don’t get it.
@@mits3737 I'm on the wind up, because I know Americans tend to be extra sensitive lol The saying "American as apple pie" just about sums up why other nations laugh. You're a VERY new and young country, and not even 250 years old! so no, you don't have that much culture compared to other countries... grow some thicker skin.
Would love to see them try a bunch of southern food next 😂
Gumbo, etouffee, fried alligator, crawfish boil, red beans and rice, bread pudding, etc
They've actually had a few of those dishes before. If you go to their main channel page, click on the "videos" tab and scroll through their videos, you should be able to find them. 😊
Nice video !!! It's great to see happy things considering all the crazy crap that is going on all over this planet.!!!! Thank you and keep them coming. Great people.!!!! Love them eating great American foods etc ...
This channel always brings me so much joy. These gentlemen are such a pleasure to watch.
Sending them all Love from Ontario, Canada ❤️🤗
Pot roast is a goid thing to cook if you have time and other things to do around the house. Put everything in the pot set it over low to low medium heat and let it cook for hours checking on it every 30 minutes or so. The rest of the time you can be doing other chores around the house. And yes it is good forpeople with teeth issues. Plus it is just delicious. And the great thing is beef can be replaced by lamb works just as well. A lot of American home cooking can have ingredients replaced by others to suit personal taste. Other spices to make it spicier or less spicy. Or add more umimi taste.
Ciw milk cheese can often be replaced with goat milk cheese (diesnt work for every recipe but it dies for a lot) and even if you don't go that far you can still switch out a chedder with a Swiss or any number of other cheeses like maybe a pepper jack for some extra spice. Heck some even use meats like alligator in some areas of our country in place of pork or beef or chicken. Or things like possum or armadillo (these last two are often also road kill before they became dinner) or lobster or crab or crayfish/crawdads. We like to experiment with food. It is a result of us having some meny diffrent foods from so meny diffrent places and cultures that we have been exposed to and have adopted and adapted and fused together. This makes us inherently experimental with our foods and not often locked into a traditional recipes (we do have traditional recipes but they are often family or at most regionally or culturally specific). So tell them to feel free to take these foid home and substitute local ingredients and change them to better fit their and their families and villages tastes. And we (or at least I and I think I am not alone) would love to see what they come up with. Because here we have found food and sharing of it brings people together as much as anything else.
The green bean casserole was a great addition. One of my favorite dishes.
green bean casserole is a vile invention from Cambell's Soup Company to sell more Cream of Mushroom Soup. 99% of Americans eat it on one day of the year...... when Aunt Edna shows up with her dreaded GB Casserole!
Mines different from others. We use French cut green beans, velvetta cheese sauté mushrooms into the soup mix then bake similar
I really enjoyed watching them eat our foods!! ❤
Such a delicious meal! The cheesecake is to die for!
I would be happy to have these two over for dinner anytime. I might need the translator to accompany.
I love your reactions and the appreciation for different foods!!! Love these guys
I’m happy to see them enjoying home cooked food vs the fast food they was given in the beginning of the show.
Great video.... the chef has done a brilliant job and greatly appreciated by the chaps.
Now this is American food. We don’t just eat McDonald’s
thank you for reminding us 🥰
Meatloaf is another American classic for home cooking!!
Such gentlemen! I am from US, love how they are so kind about our food.
Mr. Gul Sher is so right that rural and urban lifestyles both have their pros and cons. It is always a pleasure to tune in to TPT videos and watch these lovely gentlemen enjoy exploring world cuisines.
Now that's what I'm talking about. Great job.
Thank you for giving them a real American meal 😊
nowt American about that food.
These types of channels are what the world needs, so we can look beyond culture and see we are alike. Peace
I’d love to have dinner and drink just one time with those two gentlemen. The difference in our cultures is fascinating; besides, they are two of the most likable guys I’ve ever seen! They’d just be a blast to hang with.
Thank you for listening to so many of our suggestions!! This is exactly what we would have for a big Sunday lunch after church.
Thank you... for finally feeding them REAL American food. What you were doing to these men before was so crazy, unhealthy, and unrealistic. Americans do not just sit there and eat a full plate full of fries, full bucket of fried chicken, 5 hamburgers, etc. We appreciate you feeding them a full meal this time!
Mr.C is on his way too becoming an Honorary American. The way he was digging into, that apple pie. Our National Desert ! And loving every bite of it.
Yeah i knew he was going to tear that pie up the moment it was introduced. I'm surprised he has the reserve to not eat it first!!! Because I know he sure wanted to!
I remember the first time we saw Mr. C try apple pie and it was truly a transformative and life changing experience for him!! The way his eyes open wide and light up as the cinnamon and nutmeg hit his tongue and the sweetness of the apples and sugary pastry...just magic.
Now thats what I'm talking about! This meal could have come right off of my mothers table. Thats real American food there! Now they are being fed authentic quality american food. Very good!
You can roast corn on the cob. In fact in some places here in the US it is common. And it makes a goid healthier snack for celebrations.
And festivals. I think roasted corn on the cob has become popular in some Japanese festivals also (summer ones) but I could be wrong.
Man, these lovely gentlemen have such an appealing way of speaking. Their attitudes and personalities are shining, and seeing them eat these foods made me very happy.
These two men are such wonderful ambassadors for Pakistan. Beautiful humans, both of them, and I lovemhow much they enjoy trying new foods and experiences, with their eyes sparkling.
Very wonderfully done. This is not a typical American everyday dinner! Maybe for a weekend dinner for someone special. If someone served this for me all at once I would almost cry.
Happy to see they enjoyed our foods, please always offer a drink, thanks, usa🧋Cheers
Well done to the chef!
I do hope that the rest of the food gets taken home so families or others can enjoy it. We don't want to waste any if the marvelous chef's efforts! ❤
I love these guys. They are very honest about how the food tastes. They also are willing to try anything for the sake of being neutral.
go watch this again... i swear Chaudhary's hand reflexively goes for the cheesecake when Gull Sher asks "where should we start?" he wanted to start with the dessert, which is 100% what we expect from Chaudhary!
I was laughing the minute has hand moved. What can I say? I would have tried a bite of dessert first too.
Green bean casserole served once per year at Christmas or Thanksgiving dinner... as a small portion side dish. Served with Roast Turkey, mashed and gravy, stuffing, side veggies, cranberry sauce, relish dish with olives, raw veggies and green onions... sweet breads and fresh butter, and pumpkin pie with fresh whipped cream
You only eat green bean casserole for Thanksgiving or Christmas? Why? It’s not that hard to make and it taste great. It’s OK to eat it throughout the year. Sometimes I even make a turkey in the summer. Shock and aww, I know. Lol
@@samstone936you have a nice menu selection. I sometimes eat Thanksgiving leftovers in summer or spring myself.
I love green bean casserole. Have it at least once a month.
Oh, no. We eat green bean casserole all during the year. Same with cranberry sauce, the veggies and the relish tray. Of course, being vegan, I don't do a turkey, ham or a roast, but as for the rest, even before I was vegan, we ate those dishes any time.They're too good to eat just once a year!
The look on their faces when they ate that cheesecake was PRICELESS!!!😂 🇱🇷✌️
These two guys are totally cool!!!
that is a proper american feast, looks delicious
These two gentlemen are hilarious,so much fun to watch. This African American woman has truly enjoyed them.
As a Portuguese American maybe its just us but ive NEVER seen or cooked corn on the cob in milk!!! I either boil it and slather buter and salt n pepper or grill it and and either slather plane butter or a herb infused or herb and garlic infused butter but ive never even heard of cooking in milk but im always open to new ideas to at least try to see if my man and i will lk ...anyone in the comments have any ideas about that cooking cob corn in milk they must of found this as a way Americans cook it but i live in mass in a Portuguese community were were all pretty much from the same area in Portugal so maybe im just shelted and dont know about another wonderful way of making something i so luve trying new ways of cooking and thats one of my favorite things about the USA is so many different cultures turning their homeland and the USA availability of products into a new form of our home country recipes with the US culture makes sucks extra special Cuisine ..so anyone who has special recipes from their homeland that changed into something equally yummy once their family came to the US id luv to be able to know these AMAZING recipes that only our known here in the US thats where the Portuguese American or Iranian American or what ever home country ur family came from then mixed with usa and the spices of both make such a beautiful yummy new cuisine im all here if it if u can either share a amazing recipe or share a website or book u know its amazing and deserves a look by all ..god bless us all we are better when we all love and support eachother we ARE MORE ALOT THAN NOT❤
We always steamed it or grilled it and then just added butter and salt. I didn't know people used milk either but it's a big country
Been a while since I watched this channel. I love Gul sher's headwear. I wish it was in fashion here
These tribal people try new foods videos is proof that we can live on this planet without all the hatred and evil...and food is a great way to achieve peace on Earth...
Nailed the ceramic pot roast dish, that’s a classic vessel most Americans would be familiar with.
As somebody who's grown up around Caesar salad since before I can remember, seeing 2 grown men getting so excited eating it for the first time was very entertaining
Plenty of other things we make ourselves at home:
Tuna or chicken casserole
Chili
Meatloaf
Beef-a-roni (Macaroni or pasta with tomato sauce and browned ground/minced beef or some other meat).
Sloppy Joes
Enchiladas / Tacos / Burritos. [If we're in the mood for Mexican food]
Banana bread, brownies, cookies, cinnamon rolls.
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy or mashed yams / sweet potatoes.
Various pastas with red [marinara / Bolognese] or white sauces [Alfredo, etc.].
Right after watching the video, I immediately texted my wife to ask if she could cook beef pot roast for dinner.
I love the way they look at food and the cultural way they describe it. Very entertaining.
The chef is showing many talents! 🌟
I would be happy with just Caesar salad and cheesecake! 😋
Try a scoop of vanilla icecream on top of the pie! It is delicious!
They listened to us. A complete meal!
It's hard to describe, but seeing these two guys enjoy a meal is very satisfying.
With all due respect...the gentlemen were not eating AUTHENTIC CHEESECAKE. Not the kind I know of. New York style is BEST 😁
Learning that your brothers doesn't surprise me, you are wonderful men. Please enjoy your motorbike that Miss Susan gifted your family. I hope that you get to face time her to let her know how it's changed your life!!!
Sounds like the ladies could do with a Crock Pot. I love mine since I am not tied to the stove or oven all day and can get other things done.
Has the guys doing the trying of different foods gained weight???
I'm just wondering since this is a daily new
Channel, they look very healthy and happy!!!😊😊😊 Nice full tummy's!!!
They should try American breakfast food. Gravy, biscuits, bacon, fried apples and pancakes. Fried eggs in butter
Gotta say, it’s great seeing two together experiencing the food at the same time rather than switching back and forth. They get along really well.
I knew the bite of the apple pie would send chahaudry to heaven
I know right. I was waiting for his reaction.
Yeah it's british food after all
bite; ya; he ADORES apple pie, served hot with ice cream its great
@@jakeoliver9167First... Where do you think the first settlers came from? Of course you'll find several of the recipes that they brought with them here today. Second... The apple pie that was made early on in Britain, contained all sorts of other ingredients like raisins, dates, assorted nuts and dried fruits. So, the apple pie that people see as typically "American" isn't the exact same thing as its predecessor. If you wanted to get technical about it, many foods around the world have origins other than the places they are popular now. Italy is famous for pasta, but it was the Chinese who technically invented the noodle. Are you gonna challenge Italians about the origin of their world famous dishes, too?? Or just Americans?? Sounds like you're still a little salty about a certain tea party. LOL
@@greghamann2099 This wasn't supposed to be a "first time" experience. It's just about the gents having a "typical American meal" with a main dish, sides and dessert.
i love that “family dish” is universal
Man, that green bean casserole looked good!
Watching these two eat (especially Mr. Chaudray), makes me think of my family, hours of food preparation and plates cleaned of food 20 minutes after serving. Well done both of you.
I hope this finally calms the people that yapped "we don't eat just french fries..."
I mean they aren't wrong
Me too. But I've noticed that some people are now saying that there are "too many" side dishes!! LOL I guess you can never please everyone. 😊
@@greghamann2099you would if that's all you had to eat in a survival situation.
@@mm37too key word IF. doesn't apply here
@@_FirstLast_ the title was "Surviving Only on American Food" and they presented one item. Hence, surviving only on one food item. It's not hard to understand though it seems their wording could have been better. Is it really surviving if you're eating a whole meal? To me that's regular living not surviving.
I love this because it shows we are all alike no matter how we look and where we come from. Most people would be curious to try food from other cultures and I can tell these folks are just regular folks ..try not to judge your fellow man based on how he looks or where he comes from...
Know Chaudarys liking of sweets, surprised Gul got any cheesecake!
I love their enthusiasm.
Eating salad with a spoon. 😊
Great job setting the table with all the foods! My dinner will be much simpler. Fun video!
Chaudhary loves his sweets!
Definitely. I wish the heat didn't make it harder to send treats. I worry that even beef jerky might go bad before arrival.