Can I make Popeye's Fried Chicken faster than ordering them? (with Q&A)

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  • Is fast food actually that fast? Today we put Popeye's Spicy Chicken Tenders to the test as I have to make them before they get delivered. I also did a Q&A wrapping up 2022.
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  • @EthanChlebowski
    @EthanChlebowski  ปีที่แล้ว +193

    Thank you all for a fun & rewarding 2022. There is already a lot of cool stuff in the works for 2023 ✊
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    • @alanmartin6708
      @alanmartin6708 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Try grillong techniques for chicken, fish & beef.

    • @juthikajana8153
      @juthikajana8153 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Hey can please try to look into lesser known cuisines from smaller countries? Also maybe more local dishes of known cuisines? It would be super unique!!!

    • @Wannabewhookosmember
      @Wannabewhookosmember ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Glad to have you with us in the new year! Thanks for the fun and informative videos. My favorite stuff this year has easily been the deep dive and food science stuff. Like testing to see if San Marzano's are really worth the price, or they types of flour and which is best. They are fascinating and I really enjoy them. Here's to a great year my dude! Thanks for what ya do!

    • @eMCiKey
      @eMCiKey ปีที่แล้ว

      I have no favorite video for 2022, let's hope 2023 will get better.

    • @guderian557
      @guderian557 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Please use standard units of measurement. Only like 3 countries in the entire world use "fahrenheit", "inches" and those kinds of arcane obsolete units of measurement. The other 98.5% of countries use standard units of measurement.

  • @BuildinWings
    @BuildinWings ปีที่แล้ว +1971

    I'd like to see a series on often-hated foods and why they're hated: Brussels Sprouts, Cilantro, Liver, etc. Between culture & biochemistry, there's a lot to talk about. You could even share preparations that overcome common objections to those foods.

    • @adridoesthings3703
      @adridoesthings3703 ปีที่แล้ว +79

      collab between ethan n adam ragusea would be a cool way to do this ! maybe even internet shaquille :]

    • @cassiegalbraith9089
      @cassiegalbraith9089 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      This is so smart! I agree!

    • @kmorri9
      @kmorri9 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Great idea! The change of opinion on brussel sprouts is particularly wild. I know I absolutely HATED them, but also as a child of the '80s and '90s, I think they were almost exclusively boiled at that time.

    • @Fgurs
      @Fgurs ปีที่แล้ว +24

      i think there was a particular thing with brussel sprouts where genetic modifications to the plant from the 80s to the 2000s improved their flavor??? but i agree that'd be a fun video series, especially with things like anchovies!

    • @MinistryOfMagic_DoM
      @MinistryOfMagic_DoM ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There is a problem with Cilantro. Super tasters know it to taste like soap. You can't fix that because it's genetic.

  • @SilentFlatulence
    @SilentFlatulence ปีที่แล้ว +412

    The deep dive on canned tomatoes was probably my favourite video from last year. Other deep dives that would be cool to see done or expanded on are:
    Rice brands / types
    Marinades (when to use them, and variations)
    Turkey/Chicken Stuffing (best cooked inside the bird, on a stove top, etc)
    Steak cooking methods (grill vs pan fry vs sous vide)
    I'd also love to see more done with spices, especially ones that are less common.

    • @natalie.helm.
      @natalie.helm. ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Agreed!! This is how I found you and will always have a strong canned tomato game now 🍅 Ty!

    • @ericgodtier1106
      @ericgodtier1106 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Correct - the tomato video was unbelievably enlightening. The deep-dive videos are absolute top-tier content.
      A deep dives I'd love...
      Asian cooking sauces/liquids - history, what's what....man like what is the difference between light and dark and chinese and japanese soy sauces???

    • @Brandoncepeda
      @Brandoncepeda ปีที่แล้ว

      Came here to say the canned tomato video as well. But i watch all his videos, they're all great

    • @drcbeartooths
      @drcbeartooths ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, exactly. Thanks for that notion and list.

    • @leahmonterroso2472
      @leahmonterroso2472 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I agree. I really wanted to know if the premium I was paying was worth it but instead found out I’d been duped by the “San Merican” ones. I see that can in so many cooking shows so I thought it was ok. Plus, their brand name on all the grocery store apps near me (and on Amazon) is “San Marzano”. I don’t know how they are able to brand themselves like that but when I saw the video I went straight to my pantry and saw the small print. They got turned into salsa and I restocked with the good stuff. Thank you😂

  • @jordananwar7574
    @jordananwar7574 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    I’d love to see a weekly grocery shopping deep dive. What you buy, how you break it down into your daily meals and then the cost per meal/total cost per week.

    • @TekSC
      @TekSC ปีที่แล้ว

      yes

  • @fetusfeet
    @fetusfeet ปีที่แล้ว +74

    Your "Sunday braise" video really had me rethink my meal prep routine and truly helped me free my cooking creativity within budget meal planning. It was one of those "ah ha!" moments that I'm a little ashamed I didn't think of on my own. Thank you.

    • @jacodanihunt
      @jacodanihunt ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I feel the same. I started "meal prepping" last week and was really nervous about it. That is because I do get bored with eating the same thing over and over. Also, for me it kinda made food sad and unexciting. The "Sunday braise then go from there" makes it so nice and less daunting to figure out; what do I want to eat this week?

  • @jayraje422
    @jayraje422 ปีที่แล้ว +163

    I personally get the most value out of your quick weeknight meal videos. Especially when you break down the macros. A series of videos of high protein, quick, healthy, and tasty videos would be great!
    I know you have done these videos before but every time you do it I just keep wanting more!!

    • @Snowfrog
      @Snowfrog ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Second this. There seems to be two worlds- "normal" recipes that have zero dietary concerns and will use 5 cups of oil if it makes it taste better, and "bodybuilder" or "fitness" meal prep like chicken, broccoli, brown rice, tilapia etc.
      There's a serious lack of resources for a good middle ground- health conscious recipes with smart substitutions. You have such a great wealth of taste and food science knowledge that I'd be very interested in seeing how to make high protein /lower calorie versions of meals for fat loss.

  • @filmsarefriends1950
    @filmsarefriends1950 ปีที่แล้ว +264

    Hey Ethan! Would love a deep dive about butters! European, cultured, farm fresh, etc. There’s a lot more options now than there ever was.
    Some other deep dive ideas:
    Rice
    Different vinegars and how to use them
    Olive oils/all cooking oils for that matter

    • @civicb16a3
      @civicb16a3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      As someone who try to like and cook more with vinagar that would be a great video !

    • @NateHotshot
      @NateHotshot ปีที่แล้ว +1

      three great topics!

    • @bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262
      @bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      if you do the butter - there is a huge nutritional / health difference from store brand butters and fully grass fed cows AND even A2 A2 protein in the milk !!!!

    • @madrox231
      @madrox231 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dude ya! That’d be awesome. Good idea. I was sitting here like man idk any ideas I’m bad at that lol. But this is a great suggestion

    • @madrox231
      @madrox231 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@civicb16a3 you might already know, but lots of Korean dishes use pickled vegetables and stuff. So maybe look into those if you’re interested.

  • @therealgrandmaster6960
    @therealgrandmaster6960 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    I really enjoy the "worth it" videos. I would love to see one on the different price points of olive oil!

  • @jayXIV
    @jayXIV ปีที่แล้ว +59

    The “is it worth it” series is great, the canned tomato episode is one of my favorites on your channel.

    • @sandrabackus7482
      @sandrabackus7482 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      3:57 I absolutely love the video from the tomatoes and the flower because it helped me to make good strong decisions when I have to use cans and when I am doing my baking so I'm with you those were the most informant and useful to people who already do copy cat recipes

  • @abosrox
    @abosrox ปีที่แล้ว +191

    As someone who struggles to keep weight off, I would love to have more healthy meal recipes! I really enjoy making extremely satisfying meals that are actually good for me

    • @susugam3004
      @susugam3004 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      first step is forgiving yourself and loving yourself despite past mistakes
      as long as food is your emotional support system, keeping weight off is impossible.

    • @0ThrowawayAccount0
      @0ThrowawayAccount0 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Eat at a caloric deficit. Literally impossible to gain weight when you eat at a caloric deficit.

    • @mattbettinson4576
      @mattbettinson4576 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Check our Josh Cortis

    • @GerackSerack
      @GerackSerack ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@susugam3004 Sometimes, people gain weight cause we just really like to eat xD

    • @bryce6808
      @bryce6808 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Check out Zach - flexible dieting lifestyle. Absolutely crushes the healthy options!

  • @milearares3764
    @milearares3764 ปีที่แล้ว +87

    Your deepdives are definitely the most interesting, but I get the most value out of the quick weeknight meals videos.
    Also, would love to see more mexican recipes from you!

  • @NadarCosainAmber
    @NadarCosainAmber ปีที่แล้ว +35

    I'd love to see a series on Indian cuisine, including a discussion of N vs S, how they are similar, how they are different, the spices, etc

  • @andenp8233
    @andenp8233 ปีที่แล้ว +171

    The chimichurri and pickled onion videos changed mine and my partner's condiment game so much! If you find another condiment/side that you're passionate about in 2023, be sure to share it with the rest of us :)

    • @maxr336
      @maxr336 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Go for turkish ezme if you like it spicy

  • @shauntucker9965
    @shauntucker9965 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    You should explore Vietnamese food more. It is often a healthy, light, and very fresh tasting type of food due to the amount of veggies. Specifically the Vietnamese bag salads may be something you'd enjoy

    • @alfred9805
      @alfred9805 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It was one of the countries I wanted to mention too, I tasted incredible stuff in Vietnam and never really had them outside of Vietnam ever again

  • @gypsyjill6832
    @gypsyjill6832 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    My fav was the vanilla comparison, really all the comparisons including tomatoes, and such. I like that you give the information in a way that we can choose based on your experience instead of telling us which we "should" buy. I now have both real and imitation vanilla for the different uses as you described the benefits/best uses for each.

  • @adamprice698
    @adamprice698 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Hey Ethan, your deep dive videos are some of the best food content on TH-cam. Would love to see a deep dive on different sources of MSG (anchovies, worc., straight-up MSG etc.) and why MSG is so effective in food.
    Also, for travel this year, I recommend Poland. Seriously underrated food and also your surname is of course Polish. I also live in Poland and would be awesome to meet.
    Thanks for your videos and I look forward to watching more this year

    • @jeffrobodine239
      @jeffrobodine239 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I worked for a time at a job that was in polish town. The meals from the deli were spectacular !
      Giant pork meatballs with gravy and mashed potatoes, and pickled beets ! Chicken hearts in potpie gravy, borscht, marinated cucumber slices, 5 gallon buckets of pickled herring (whole fish). Beef, Chicken, pork, fish on Friday and the girls serving were stunning. 50 year old woman I talked to there looking like a model. No lie.

  • @Teezyqt
    @Teezyqt ปีที่แล้ว +16

    The instant mayo marinade for chicken thighs was a game changer for me, really opened up so many options for quick meals!

    • @jordanian4477
      @jordanian4477 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mayo marinade is my go to so much flavour in short time

  • @alexglanowski695
    @alexglanowski695 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    I like the product comparisons. I'd personally like to see fresh herbs vs dried, when to properly use each, and does it matter if I don't have fresh when the recipe specifically calls for it. Great videos overall, I'm learning a lot I didn't know mattered, keep it up 😁

    • @jamesfleming1155
      @jamesfleming1155 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Second!

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor ปีที่แล้ว

      Buy your herbs from places with a high turnover, so they're as fresh as possible, as flavour in dried or fresh herbs (or spices) dissipates the longer they hang around. Buy little and often for the same reason. Store dried herbs in a cool, dry place. Sunlight and air destroy the essential oils that provide flavour. For dishes that are uncooked, like salads, dried herbs won't work very well. Heat and liquid, and fats all extract flavour from herbs the best but, I would add dried herbs towards the end of the cooking process. When can you sub dried for fresh? When it won't impact the texture or flavor of the finished dish. For instance an omelette aux fine herbs, needs fresh herbs, because the dried herbs don't have the time to rehydrate properly in the egg.

  • @redamansy7653
    @redamansy7653 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    1) Love all of your day in the life videos where you put together meals from leftovers in your fridge. Helps to see what you think about when making daily meals. Also they always have nice vibes and weirdly make me feel like I wanna be productive.
    2) Was gonna say olive oil but realized you already made a video on that.
    3) More Indian food please! You've got a few up already but they become my go to recipes often.
    Thanks! Keep up the great work.

  • @samanthaschuck5036
    @samanthaschuck5036 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    My favorite videos have been the ingredient comparison- like the San marzano video and the why (blank/takeout) is better than homemade and you do a deep dive into what makes it taste better. The Why deli sandwiches taste better than homemade video changed my whole sandwich perspective

  • @thomasdawson3860
    @thomasdawson3860 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I love watching the food science videos. I’m just starting as a home cook and they’re extremely useful and interesting. I’d love to see more on home cooking and ratios testing for things like breading for fried chicken. How does the cornstarch to flour ratio impact the end result? Also how to remember easily all the ratios for your recipes! A fried chicken video from around the world would be cool too, like a comparison of this to Korean fried chicken.

  • @badmeatbrowniesthoughts1327
    @badmeatbrowniesthoughts1327 ปีที่แล้ว +63

    My favorites are the inexpensive to expensive comparisons .Don't get me wrong , all your content is well thought out and well executed. And these "faster than deliveries " are becoming a strong 2nd place of your content. But as I've mentioned, your entire approach to any content you release, is commendable and welcomed 🙏 great job brother 👏 👍

  • @kaspervankan583
    @kaspervankan583 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    Really enjoyed the deep dive into the canned tomatoes and flour. Would love to see some more videos on Asian cuisine!

  • @laurenwomack5658
    @laurenwomack5658 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love all of your healthy meals videos, especially because you are cooking portions for just one or two people. They've not been recipes that make so much food I have to eat the same leftovers for days and days. So helpful!

  • @kevinjackson2528
    @kevinjackson2528 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Love the bouillon video idea! Your deep dive videos have been my favorite this year. I also like the healthy meals/meal prepping videos as well

  • @harpoonmcfierce9697
    @harpoonmcfierce9697 ปีที่แล้ว +91

    Would love to see Indian cuisine. It's so diverse with so many flavor profiles

    • @BryanBagehi
      @BryanBagehi ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Gonna be hard without a rice cooker!

    • @shirinjain4618
      @shirinjain4618 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@BryanBagehi Most Indians do not use rice cookers

    • @cletushatfield8817
      @cletushatfield8817 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@BryanBagehi Certain authentic stuff can't be made without camel dung.

    • @joshwhite5730
      @joshwhite5730 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@BryanBagehi why? And why don’t you have a rice cooker they’re like twenty dollars and the best and easiest way to cook rice

    • @Banom7a
      @Banom7a ปีที่แล้ว

      @@BryanBagehi pulav and biryani don't need one, you just need a one big pot (pressure cooker maybe) :)

  • @ckannan90
    @ckannan90 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I don’t have a specific video, but anytime you do a “meals I made in a day” video I’ve really enjoyed those. Seeing you throw together pastas has given me the confidence to just find ingredients and make pastas rather than solely relying on recipes or sauces.

  • @floraly88
    @floraly88 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Not just this series but the long form content in general is very appreciated.

  • @IraRadchuk
    @IraRadchuk ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really love the deep dive/food science videos, I usually don't watch the other stuff. My favourite overall is about acheiving crisp sweet potato chips and my favourites from 2022 are the importance of the dice size and why restaurant vegetable dishes taste better. I have a garden which I cook a lot from, and these videos helped me enjoy my produce way more through adjusting and improving my cooking technique.

  • @KatarzynaJania
    @KatarzynaJania ปีที่แล้ว +81

    you should definitely go to Poland and introduce your audience to some more of our delicious polish recipes

    • @nowjustanother
      @nowjustanother ปีที่แล้ว

      +1!

    • @GPoh_99
      @GPoh_99 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +1 and I would also love a video that includes Kasza.

    • @valf156115
      @valf156115 ปีที่แล้ว

      Tak!!! Genialny

  • @softmilk1196
    @softmilk1196 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I loved your deep dives on canned tomatoes and flour. I think it's a nice change of pace in the cooking space where it's mostly recipes. Learning about why and how variations of common food products are the way they are is super interesting to me.
    I think deep dives like that on rice types, marinade types, dried vs fresh herbs, instant/powdered food like milk, mashed potatoes, noodles, spices and how they compared to their whole counterparts would be cool videos to see.
    Seeing more Southeast Asian or Middle Eastern food would be great as well!

  • @bethappel4070
    @bethappel4070 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    LOVE the deep dives into ingredients.
    The real time cooking is also fantastic.

  • @user-uq4oh6sv5h
    @user-uq4oh6sv5h ปีที่แล้ว

    I am so much like you in that I prep and clean as I go. Many professional chefs that post videos have plenty of helpers to make it look presentable. You show us the importance of doing the cleaning WHILE cooking makes everything better. I’ve learned to lay my ingredients out according to how, when, and where I’m going to clean up.

  • @edjarrett3164
    @edjarrett3164 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Ethan. I love the research you do to make your videos. It’s obvious you have extensive background in cooking, but you don’t mention that in any of your videos unlike most other cooking YT videos. What really impresses, that you do most of the ingredients on air vs prepped ingredients for everyone else. The last, yet most important is how you show people how clean as you go is foundational. You do it every video to show how kitchens should be maintained. Keep up the great work!

  • @iamthestoat
    @iamthestoat ปีที่แล้ว +9

    my favorite video from you probably has to be the döner kebaba video, it was very interesting and well made.

    • @EthanChlebowski
      @EthanChlebowski  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I mention it later on in this one, but that was one of my favorites as well. Definitely will be making more in that style this year!

  • @camilleg7138
    @camilleg7138 ปีที่แล้ว

    Happy New Year Ethan! Your channel has taught me so much. The canned tomato video blew my mind but I get the most value out of your meal prep videos. In terms of travel, Mexico, India or Vietnam!

  • @jacaran5442
    @jacaran5442 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Ethan, I've been enjoying your videos for the past few months while also learning a lot from them, so thank you so much.
    What I love about your contents is :
    - how we can learn so much about daily cooking on a fundamental level (it allows me to truly understand the ingredients and apply the principles as I see fit)
    - how there is little to no preprep/post edits and you just show how you typically do stuff (which is super helpful as we get to see and learn the whole process of cooking and kitchen maitainece itself not just the recipe)
    - how your explanations are clear and organized (you seem to really enjoy your work and care about the quality of the infomation shared)
    The content I enjoyed most are : (in order of enjoyment)
    1. ingredient deep dives (especially the tomatos and parmesan reggiano)
    2. faster then series (its really persuasive on how easily you can replicate fast food and how far better it could potentially be)
    3. and of course weekday meals (these feel more lighter and I just get to enjoy seeing you cook something new)
    What I would love to see added are :
    videos on how you maintain your stock (having a small family makes maintaining various ingredients all at once a hard task ; When I want to cook something there's always a couple of ingredients missing, when I buy the various ingredients for things I want to make I end up with leftovers which a large part of gets bad before use)
    I imagine seeing how you do it would be of tremendous help. eg) How do you manage your fridge/pantry?, What are the staple ingredients that you always have ready?, How do you store large portions for the longer run?, etc.
    Maybe even a small tour of your fridge/pantry will help me grasp a general idea on how to deal with mine!
    That's all for my extra long rant :D Thanks and keep up the great work!

  • @elisabethmurray3323
    @elisabethmurray3323 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I loved the canned tomato deep dive. I’ve tried all of those brands but never all at once so it was great to hear the side-by-side comparisons. My favorite episode was your knife sharpening episode. So important and helpful. I’m waiting for my new honing blocks to be delivered. Thanks!

  • @lindseyslade3317
    @lindseyslade3317 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had a Moroccan dish while on vacation last week and realized I need more of that in my life. The seasoning and spices, my GOSH

  • @kylie5741
    @kylie5741 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really like your videos that explain basic cooking techniques thoroughly, such as the spices, restaurant vs. homemade vegetables, and vanilla videos

  • @JamanMosil
    @JamanMosil ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ethan - this was a most enjoyable video to start my Monday morning with! Got a few points/questions/suggestions...
    1) Firstly, this was the most relaxed "can I make this faster" video I've ever seen. Loved the chill vibe, good music, good and thoughtful answers...and the fact that even you were trying to make something fast, you weren't rushing around madly, but just did your thing and didn't get flustered when Popeyes beat you with their "sitting on warming rack" chicken in 21 minutes..
    2) Would def appreciate a video on BtB! I've just started using this lately and have appreciated the boost it gives and so would definitely like to see more ideas in how to use it. I forget where I got this hack from, but recently made some taco meat for burritos. Before I've tried mixing all my own spices together (standard onion powder/garlic powder/cumin/paprika/cayenne/pepper/salt/etc) but it just lacks the pungency and depth and deliciousness that the McCormicks (or whoever) packet gives. So other night, used my spice mix but instead of salt, added a tablespoon of beef BtB and it was delightful!! That stuff is where it's at (although maybe I should use low-sodium one next time hah)
    3) I follow a few food youtubers and you're definitely in my top 5! You're also the only one I enjoy who is also a fellow Texan, so I appreciate seeing HEB products pop up and your references to things I'm also familiar with. That being said, would love to see some videos on things that are more Texas/local specific. Maybe visits to some genuine taquerias and an analysis into what makes a great breakfast taco (me and my friends have had so many debates on this. We have come up with three pillars - fillings, tortilla, and homemade sauce/salsa. If a taqueria excels at 2 of the three, it will be a great taco.) Also on that same point, would love to see a deep dive into the green sauce that so many taquerias make. I know you had a great multi-part series on hot sauce (which I greatly enjoyed!!), but the green sauce here is its own animal (not fermented but actually oil-based and...very addictive). I've spent countless hours doing my own experiments to fine-tune a recipe to try and mimic a local Mexican restaurant here in Houston and I'd be interested to see your approach. Anyway - more Texas content and things that we do here that most other places don't...and that I'm sure people would be fascinated to see!
    That all being said, this is far longer a comment than I meant to make. One more thing before I close. Have really appreciated your deep-dive videos into ingredients and questions that I always wonder. Especially the ones on tomatoes and vanilla have been huge for me, as I use these things all the time and now I'm actually aware of what I should be looking for when I'm at HEB. So...very much appreciate the insight and education your videos have been giving me. Appreciate you, man!

  • @checkoutTinyHouseTravelers
    @checkoutTinyHouseTravelers ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Honestly the videos that you make are my favorite. I love the deep dives, the fast food faster, and basically anything that is a live style cook. I would really love to see us dive into some Asian cuisine on your channel. It comes together pretty fast and I always love Asian food content.

  • @heylookataco
    @heylookataco ปีที่แล้ว +11

    The best video for me was the comparison of the different fat percentages in beef to make the perfect burger. Transformed my at-home burgers. A close second was the bacon cooking method! Blew my mind that water makes such a difference. Your videos always leave me with something to be excited about in the kitchen! Keep it up brotha!

  • @belleharris2059
    @belleharris2059 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Please make the “Sunday braise” a series! I love this idea and would like more meats \ recipe ideas! ❤️

  • @valf156115
    @valf156115 ปีที่แล้ว

    For me i loved your videos that were healthy versions of delicious foods, i also loved seeing the thjngs you throw together on a real week with bits and pieces of food you already have left over. These felt rly relatable

  • @MichealBacon
    @MichealBacon ปีที่แล้ว +14

    This really is the best food science and recipe breakdown channel on YT. Good job, Ethan

  • @TheMrBrosef
    @TheMrBrosef ปีที่แล้ว +3

    In terms of value provided, I can honestly say that you've helped my organizational skills and overall thought process tons, and given some great recipes. I just made your green bean casserole for the holidays and my family loved it, especially the stock. Thank you for all the work you put into creating this valuable resource for home cooks!

  • @genjiglove6124
    @genjiglove6124 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love the chill vibe of all your videos man. I think the Food Tube scene is full of too much crazy stuff and I just appreciate the laid back vibe of your channel. Keep it up thanks learned a lot from you

  • @soratoninx
    @soratoninx ปีที่แล้ว

    My favorite video from you are the quick and easy weeknight meals.
    For a long time since winter break, I was in a slump from cooking and meal planning. I decided to finally watch your video that was in my watch later for 6 months, and I was so happy to finally try it out! I made the edamame salmon bowl and I enjoyed every bit of it. I also made garlic noodles and they were so easy to make. Overall, these recipes will absolutely go into my weekly rotation of meals. Huge appreciation for you for helping me out of this slump :') You make young adulthood a lot more manageable!
    Going forward, I would love more tips and tricks for deep frying things, and exploring more Asian dishes such as Vietnamese or Korean.
    Super excited for your channel Ethan!

  • @alanward9806
    @alanward9806 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I'd like to see a meal prep video where you make 5 different lunches with same protein on Weekends to eat during the week. That is real for me. Thanks for your awesome content!

  • @hacim72
    @hacim72 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Deep dives and healthy meal videos are my favorite! Any healthy meals are always appreciated, and I think a deep dive on vinegar differences (is expensive worth it?) would be amazing.

  • @QuinSexton
    @QuinSexton ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Honestly, you put out such good work that it’s really difficult to pick a favorite episodes. Anything from the fast food versus at home longform videos, and the comparison videos were awesome.

  • @poyopoyowanya
    @poyopoyowanya ปีที่แล้ว

    More easy weeknight meals and framework for building a healthy filling meal!! I struggle with motivating myself to cook after a long day at work but your videos have gotten me to cook once a week (which is a lot haha) and I want to do better! Thank you man and happy new year!

  • @audimeabsvertigo8089
    @audimeabsvertigo8089 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Would be great to see an allergy series where you do weeknight meals with a certain allergy in mind, my girlfriend has an egg allergy so I’ve been trying to find easy meals that are still healthy to make after long days

    • @FunctionallyLiteratePerson
      @FunctionallyLiteratePerson ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I love this idea. Maybe more broad e.g. food sensitivities or dietary restrictions. I have a severe food allergy and multiple people I care a lot about in my life have Celiac's. Can be hard to cater to all of our stuff sometimes and I'd rather not have to rely on Facebook groups rife with nutrition and/or allergy misinfo.

    • @1029blue
      @1029blue ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@FunctionallyLiteratePerson A video in celiac disease would be especially challenging and potentially problematic, if one doesn't do one's research. A lot of people think that just staying away from foods with gluten in the ingredients is enough, but cross-contamination is a *big* issue with celiac disease. Ingredient statements can look fine, but companies aren't legally required to disclose whether their food is made on shared equipment with gluten ingredients. The FDA doesn't even consider gluten an allergen that needs to be declared, only wheat, so it's up to the company, whether they list something like barley malt as an ingredient. It's messed up and dangerous. Then, there is the whole issue of most oats not being purity protocol, even when the package states that the product is "gluten-free". Example: General Mills uses sorting methods for their "gluten-free" oat products, and they have had to recall cereals because they contained too much gluten. In Canada, Cheerios aren't even allowed to be labeled as gluten-free, because of the cross-contamination risk. Plus, some people with celiac disease don't seem to tolerate oats because of the avenin in them, and no one knows which celiacs tolerate them and why or how much is safe.
      Anyway... I could go on for hours. Long story short: I'd rather not have people who don't have celiac disease or who aren't medical professionals with extensive knowledge make a video on gluten-free foods.

    • @johnlarson4254
      @johnlarson4254 ปีที่แล้ว

      That is an awesome idea

  • @alisonl_
    @alisonl_ ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My favorite was probably the recent meal prepping video; I hate eating the same thing everyday, but struggle to use up all the food in my fridge without eating the same meals-so I found that video really helpful and would love more. Not really sure about the food science/ingredients question, but for cuisine, I’d love to see more Southeast Asian cuisines. Indonesian, Filipino, Malaysian, etc. would be really interesting!

  • @robotruubz
    @robotruubz ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your pasta/italian ingredient deep dives really struck a chord with me. I changed to bronze-cut risotto style pasta and also oven-fried about every leftover vegetable I’ve come across. I like the way you analyse and deconstruct a problem, and aren't afraid to test hypotheses on camera.
    Travel-wise i'd love to see you give your take on some quirky North-European dishes (Flemish stew, Germany’s Knödel & Spätzle, UK’s pies, Polish pierogi, Swedish Janssons frestelse).

  • @Nono464.
    @Nono464. ปีที่แล้ว

    I like your longer form content and your deep dives thank you so much for making them. No suggestions still sorting through your content just wanted to thank you.

  • @leoswe2095
    @leoswe2095 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I would love to see you travelling to Japan. Maybe you could do a series about why Japanese food is so healthy and even present us some everyday meals for the different times of the day (breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner)
    Happy new year btw ✨️

    • @16xthedetail76
      @16xthedetail76 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Japanese food is not healthy at all. At least the common stuff.

  • @MegaTroubleII
    @MegaTroubleII ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My favorites were probably the spices video, kitchen essentials, cacio e pepe, the onion video, the “is ___ worth it” series, and this series! You’re doing great man, keep it up!

  • @MrBraddizzle24
    @MrBraddizzle24 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dude, nice job this past year! You and Kenji have both become my favorite food follows - it feels like you keep all your videos interesting or achievable, so thanks for all you do!
    Favorite video of 2022 was probably your Weeknight Chicken video, but honestly? I could probably sub any of your healthy meal/weeknight videos, too. Just the things that help make planning food that fits my macros easier, and you do a really great job with this.
    The low-hanging fruit of travel cuisine would be Italian, but I also feel that's been done to death. If you were to focus on Indian, Thai, South American, German, etc., that would be really interesting and different from others.
    All that being said, I'm going to keep on coming back to all the healthy recipe videos time and time again for inspiration.

  • @SolarusFFXI
    @SolarusFFXI ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Favourite videos: Hard to pick just 1, in general I really like the ingredient deep dives and food science videos. Over time I've found those sorts of videos a lot more interesting than straight recipe videos (although the kind you do are really good too, where you dive into the reasons why each ingredient works and cover possible variations, like the pasta videos you did earlier in the year). These fast food videos are great for some lighter content too, a good way of showing quick and healthier home fast food, to stop me ordering as much takeout. If I had to pick one though, maybe biased from recent memory, the meal prep video you did a couple months ago was really useful, and helped me re-evaluate how I make food for the week.
    Future ingredient videos: Oil might be an interesting one, you've touched on the ideas in past videos, and gone in depth on olive oil but a deep dive on the whys and hows of using different types of oils would be good. I see lots of videos and articles talking about high smoke points and how olive oil shouldn't be used for frying, but then a fair number who say it's overblown and doesn't matter so much. Blind taste tests of different oils for deep frying, roasting, stir fry, salad dressings etc might have some obvious results, but maybe not as much as we think.
    Other cuisines: I was going to say Mexican, but then I remembered you did that a couple years ago. I'm a big fan of Asian cuisine, US chefs often miss a lot of the details when doing recipes and videos, while native chefs and people can be a bit overly traditionalist about there only being one right way to do it, with ingredients that aren't readily available in the west. I think you'd do a good job of balancing between the two, explaining why they use certain ingredients and techniques, what effect they have, and how we can best replicate it in our kitchens. So my vote would be for Thai or Japanese.
    Love what you're doing, I've learned way more from these sorts of videos than most other cooking channels. Definitely agree on the long form content vs the trend of more short form videos on TH-cam and other social media these days.

  • @youdeservethis
    @youdeservethis ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I love that this is real time. Also love that you are including cleaning in your time! Plus basic ingredients that I already have. I'm hungry! OH! You can make a cup of buttermilk with 2TBS white vinegar and then add milk up to the one cup mark. Wait ten minutes. VOILA!

  • @HFC786
    @HFC786 ปีที่แล้ว +81

    Do this with five guys

    • @fransbauer838
      @fransbauer838 ปีที่แล้ว +50

      If he would do this with 4 more guys it would be incovenient. They wil constantly bump into each other

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast ปีที่แล้ว +13

      No, one guy is enough

    • @SevenHunnid
      @SevenHunnid ปีที่แล้ว

      Im a regular hood dude doing food reviews on my TH-cam channel 🥷

    • @palmtop_studios
      @palmtop_studios ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@fransbauer838 I believe you have been misinformed. He's actually going to cook the five other guys. Though it'll take a while to season abd cook every single guy with one stove.

    • @Schiffon
      @Schiffon ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fransbauer838 Lolol 😂

  • @Millirawk
    @Millirawk ปีที่แล้ว

    I love seeing your videos about the weekly meal prep ideas, quick tasty and healthy!

  • @drthreevil
    @drthreevil ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm not sure how useful this will really be for future planning, but I just wanted to say I really enjoy your content. It's really good to hear you enjoy this because I love watching the whole thing and I feel like I really get a lot out of it.

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227
    @thatmexicanteacher1227 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Your videos have been a lifesaver. I’ve been binge watching while I’m sick. The only problem is that I get hungry lol

  • @koopmanjl
    @koopmanjl ปีที่แล้ว +6

    My fav videos were the ingredient deep dive comparisons. I think it would be cool to expand that to recipe experimentation/comparisons. Like for chocolate chip cookies, finding out what is the right amount of butter, whether it is different if browned, different bake times/temps.

  • @melsyoutube
    @melsyoutube ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i’m glad you’re sticking with long form content! 💕

  • @justacrystal567
    @justacrystal567 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really enjoy your longer videos especially if it has recipes and tips with the deep dive.

  • @pedroFOY
    @pedroFOY ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Hi ! Best wishes for 2023 and thanks you for your work.
    I wish you had a "sauce" série, with the science of texture, emulsions, balance of taste (acidic/bitterness/...), Spices combinaisons,...
    I know its a big thing but the sauce science is for me the big step up for a home cook

    • @pedroFOY
      @pedroFOY ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And the best videos were bacon science, and steak science (ok i admit it, i am a science guy ^^')

    • @EthanChlebowski
      @EthanChlebowski  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The Science of Sauces is something I've been thinking about. I need to figure out a framework to best explain them all.

    • @pedroFOY
      @pedroFOY ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EthanChlebowski thanks for the answer if i have concrete Idea i will put it in this thread.
      The quick Idea i have is the trouble i have to use easily the acidic ingredient

  • @katihaynes2936
    @katihaynes2936 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I really liked the ingredients videos. Especially the difference in canned tomatoes and Parmesan cheese. I’d love to see you do this for olive oil - I used to work in the industry and there’s so much that people don’t know! Sicilian hand-picked olives vs California machine-picked, quality vs quantity, cooking with olive oil, etc. It’s my favorite topic among foodies and I’d enjoy seeing your take on it.

  • @chrissinclair8597
    @chrissinclair8597 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your content is great man love how info dense it is. Just a refreshing straightforward transfer of knowledge. Appreciate

  • @VENPLUS
    @VENPLUS ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The healthy recipe/weeknight meal videos are personally my favorite, so seeing more of the at-home recipe content, personally, would be nice.

  • @CardinalTreehouse
    @CardinalTreehouse ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I don't know about other people, but I think it would be really beneficial if you did videos surrounding certain diet plans (Mediterranean for example), their pros and cons, and some example recipes for what a week of those meals would look like.

  • @PinkTigger33
    @PinkTigger33 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Agreed. HEB is the best grocery store ever. I really miss Texas because of HEB. My favorite videos are the really in depth ones comparing specific ingredients like the parmesan cheese episode or the canned tomato one. I do really love these can you make it faster videos too. Those are my favorite styles that you've done so far. I would love to see you cover African foods, Mediterranean foods such as Lebanese, Turkish, Iranian, or even Urkanian, Czech or Polish dishes. Those areas I know hardly anything about.

  • @BosssHog
    @BosssHog ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the long-form deep dives, would like to see more

  • @WillPanic
    @WillPanic ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved all the science/deep dive videos. Not only were they entertaining, but they explained how the ingredients (and how they were used) impact the foods they are used in in a way that I can apply it to other meals, especially when trying to cobble something together with what I can find in my pantry that still tastes good.
    I'd love to see a deep dive on how substituting different fats can impact food and why - for example substituting lard, Crisco, butter, etc in baking recipes.
    As for what cuisine I'd be interested in seeing, I'm going to pick something less popular and going to say central/eastern European (Czech, Polish, etc) cuisine. A lot of attention is given to French, Italian, Spanish, and German cooking when people talk about European cuisines but Slavic cooking rarely gets looked at.

  • @NameName2.0
    @NameName2.0 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think one of my favorites was the Katsu, it has so many uses, if you take the time to actually trim the chicken afterwards into squares, you have some chicken strips on the side for snacks.

  • @ChoccyMewk
    @ChoccyMewk ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I loved the deep dives & doing things faster than X restaurant. I’d love to see some more Greek cuisine, I feel like it’s not very represented on TH-cam but it’s so good ❤

  • @DickBurnsTFM
    @DickBurnsTFM ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My wife and I were happy to see you carve out the niche of food science for yourself.

  • @robw1871
    @robw1871 ปีที่แล้ว

    I enjoy the deep dives, so please feel free to nerd out whenever possible! Keep up the good work!

  • @brianjavorsky2340
    @brianjavorsky2340 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love the deep dives, with the flour one probably being my favorite. I think they set you apart from a lot of other channels. Maybe you could do something on different kinds of butter. ie: Regular, Uncultured American (maybe even salted and unsalted), vs Cultured Butter, vs a higher-end butter like Kerrigold or Smjor or something even fancier, vs something plant-based; with taste tests of just butter on toast, and in a sauce like a buerre blanc, and maybe something baked? Or maybe one comparing different types of chocolate...
    That being said, the most useful single video for me was the healthy weeknight meals video with the spicy garlic noodles recipe. I've made that several times for myself and others and it's been great each time. (I even bought the noodles you advertised with your code.) I have several other recipes from your weeknight meals videos I'll be trying in the near future.
    Thanks for all of the great content!

  • @marieevebujold
    @marieevebujold ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The episode about the galette de sarasin and the one about tomatoes were my faves. I would like to see you going in details about legumes or pulses. And lastly, I would like to learn more about the cuisine of some more remote places or smaller countries.

  • @billyraisch119
    @billyraisch119 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ethan! I love what you are doing with this channel! Stay away from short form, I love the Long videos!

  • @mrbullhorn
    @mrbullhorn ปีที่แล้ว

    THIS is my favorite kind of video. Recreate great well known dishes. More importantly though I like the live cooking aspect of it and I like the way you move around the kitchen. I was blown away when you did the quick pickled onions in the chick fil a one (i think) and I have since incorporated those into my kitchen so thanks for that!

  • @Wunder
    @Wunder ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Canned tomato and olive oil explainers/investigations were awesome, but I also still go back to the meal prep and pantry essential videos (not sure if that was in 22!)
    I’d love to see more Indian or Chinese cuisine videos if possible.

  • @ra0333
    @ra0333 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    1-you’re tomato comparison
    2-(ok I forget the question).
    3-I’d love to see you tackle more Mexican or South American cuisine
    Love the channel, keep up the hard work

    • @wrfx0rz
      @wrfx0rz ปีที่แล้ว

      The San Marzano tomato comparison was something I was wondering about for years.

    • @ra0333
      @ra0333 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@wrfx0rzand I was so (over) confident that I knew what would be the best, and what was important. Really eye opening. I was so angry about those San mericano, or whatever they said. I’ve been fooled for years

  • @jamesmarshall9554
    @jamesmarshall9554 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really like all the experiments, I also found myself really enjoying the ingredient deep dives as well.

  • @babayaga20000
    @babayaga20000 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think your ingredient deep dives were your best videos. You answered a few questions that Ive had for years and they were really well done. Longer videos all the way!
    You should do more videos on asian foods and soups specifically.

  • @buttersquids
    @buttersquids ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I think my favourite video has to be the parmesan video. Seeing such an in-depth video, with such rigorous tests, really brought me back to your channel.
    Edit: it was actually the canned tomato video that brought me back, but I loved the parmesan video too

  • @ChrisValencia
    @ChrisValencia ปีที่แล้ว +4

    It'd be cool to see a flour video (AP, wheat, cassava, almond, coconut, etc) and try to find the best recipe for each respective flour for bread/pastries. This is for people trying to make health-conscious choices + people with allergies.

    • @CC-travels
      @CC-travels ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree, Chris! These are becoming more prevalent and there's a large audience experimenting with alternative flours.

  • @MehodofMadness
    @MehodofMadness 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'd like to see a deep dive on pastas, fresh vs boxed n stuff like that. You're stuff is so approachable n easy to understand. It's helped me a lot

  • @alyssajohnson5803
    @alyssajohnson5803 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Deep dive into brining/pickling. Showing the different methods to pickle things and how they affect longevity of storage.

  • @jadedlotuz5095
    @jadedlotuz5095 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Like your channel. Like these "can you do it better and faster then fastfood"-series.
    But to give something completely different, have you ever tried Swedish food? And I dont mean just classics like IKEA Swedish meatballs and potatoes, mashed potatoes or stewed macaronies. I Mean stuff like "Palt", "Makaronivälling", "Flygande jacob" och "Kalops" (among others). Sweden also often make "swedish" versions of other cultures, like Pizza and Kebab, and also mix different cultures into various frankenstein dishes. Food-wise Sweden is inspired by a multitude of countries, almost to a level that classic Swedish food is forgotten or abandoned.
    Just a thought.
    Cheers.

  • @PandaPotPies
    @PandaPotPies ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Id like to see a deep dive on chili secret ingredients like: yeast, dark chocolate, coca cola, etc and the different types like Cincinnati chilli, texas

  • @thecookinggamer1916
    @thecookinggamer1916 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is my favorite series you do, but I also liked the food science videos a lot too. It would be fun to learn more about different spices and the best times to use different spices. I would like to learn how to make different kinds of Asian foods. Not just the main staples but even some of the other foods from smaller Asian countries.

  • @Tonya_Kraan
    @Tonya_Kraan ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for making longer videos. I really hate all the short clips that are flooding YT. Your bacon frying video was the best. We now always fry our bacon with some water in the pan. It's amazing. Perfectly cooked every time. Thank you!!!

  • @RocketJoshua
    @RocketJoshua ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Keep the videos longer, your content is like no other channel! Which is why your so successful! Your the JRE of cooking channels!

  • @hairo9556
    @hairo9556 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Really loved the "How to Meal Prep" video. I hate meal prepping and have a hard time eating, and that video really helped me. Also, would love to see you go to Japan! The cuisine is so interesting and diverse and would love to see your take on it. Thank you for all the great videos this year, Ethan!

  • @jasonmartinez2974
    @jasonmartinez2974 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fav was probably the Cacio e Pepe video... loved how deep into the food science that one went. For the future, wouldn't mind seeing a cheap wine vs expensive wine for cooking vid. Would love to see the advice of "Only cook with the wine you would drink" get put to the test.