"It's a relief to know that people were just militant about this thing that doesn't exist" On this day Babish described so many fans of so many fandoms
Watching you cut your way out of a Barney costume, shirtless, during a Harry Potter episode was not the way I expected gaining the knowledge that we have matching moon tattoos but I guess this is fine.
Botched is by far my favourite series in the BCU. No fussing over production quality, making it look fancy professional, just everybody in their own element and fooling around and having fun. It's always a joy watching everybody have a blast. And credit where it's due, Brad does an amazing job capturing everything the way he does.
I agree with Kenda-er Mermaidman there, the pasties were on a sweets cart so clearly they were an exception to the only savoury rule and were a hand pumpkin pie
@@4eva123 but perhaps J.K Rowling is familiar with pumpkin pie and that's what this was inspired by, just because she's British doesn't mean she's limited to writing about what is in Britain
Clearly you've never been on a British Train, or spoken to a Trolley Lady. xD Pumpkin Pasties are definitely savoury xD and "Sweet Trolley" is kind of a Pirate thing.... it's more a guideline than an actual rule.
Funny episode. Here's an unsolicited, non-chef tip, use Kabocha squash in place of pumpkin. It actually has a more intense pumpkin flavor than an actual pumpkin. I think this was a recommendation from one of your Bon Appetit friends a couple years ago and I've been using Kabocha in all my pumpkin recipes ever since.
As an American of both British and Scottish ancestry, I feel a very strong urge to comment angrily, but have no skin in this game. I'll just sit back and watch the fallout from this, laughing all the way.
@@hilotakenaka Imagine thinking the British dont do savory and sweet in the same breath as discussing cornish pasties? a food that's basically a meat pie and apple pie at once.
@@hilotakenaka She was saying that the cart was specifically called out as the sweets cart. Whether that's accurate to the book or not, i can't recall.
@@HollowRoll I don't remember either, but I do remember that Harry bought a bit of everything from the cart and (afaik) there were only sweets there. But in general, I don't think there were many savoury snacks mentioned in the HP books at all. I only remember sweet things
@@veerk3494 and depending on how Cornish you are, Cornwall should be its own country. I think this is just Americans trying to divide the British again.
Sweet pumpkin dishes are a very weird concept to me. Here in Australia a) our pumpkins are mostly mottled green/brown/grey b) they are used as a accompaniment to roast dinners and c) the only pureed pumpkin you see is pumpkin soup
Ive made 2 kinds of pumpkin pasties as a recipe-less American college student. Got an eating pumpkin at the pumpkin patch, and made sweet pasties with pureed pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar. Then I still had Too Much Pumpkin left over, so I made peas, corn, and ground meat (I had bison) and made savory pasties. Both were awesome and I've never attempted it since
I kept thinking this shoot took place over a couple of days, but I realized that a) no one else's costumes changed, and b) pasties don't take that long to make. This leads me to the conclusion that Babish had several costumes prepared for this episode, none of which were shown to any of the crew beforehand, and all of which were hilarious.
"This is why I failed botany" The folks at The Botanist Gin would be furious if they weren't spending all their time crafting delicious gins for us all to enjoy. I'm sure they would be livid if they weren't too busy focusing on acquiring top-quality ingredients, including 22 hand-foraged botanicals from the Isle of Islay where the gin itself is crafted. And if they weren't organising for tours of their wonderful factory where you yourself can learn what goes in to the bottle, I'm sure they'd be right on the horn telling you how upset they are. Or not, I'm not sure. I'm not a gin drinker.
So I just had to pull out my Harry Potter cookbook and I wish I could post a picture of the pumpkin pasties recipe because Babish you did it right the first time based on that. Also the sweet treats witch didn’t have savory foods on her cart.
From the moment I saw how that poor bow was desperately holding onto his hairless head, I have not stopped laughing since. This channel brings me so much joy.
I need this to become a series, the whole thing the costumes, the chaos all of it regardless of what time of year it is please just continue to pretend its Halloween forever
I'm convinced he forgot the Grenadine on purpose with that Tequila Sunrise so that he can make another one on the next Botched episode. I'm on to you, Bob Ross.
~Babish is a dinosaur from our imagination, And when he cooks he's what we call an internet sensation, Babish tells us lots of things like how to make some pastry, Kosher salt and tiny whisks, he whips up food that's tasty! Babish uploads videos, whenever we may need them, Babish can be your friend too if you just make-believe him!~ (I wrote this in like 5 minutes so I apologise for the dumb parody and I did get lazy there at the end but I thought it was funny so here u go)
goosebumps, I should record this and tag him on twitter or something.... ok ok I got an ending: I love you, you love me Let's watch Babish make pasties With some pumpkin chunks and some fun along the way, We watch Babish every day!
@@isaiahfernandez4162 were empanadas created as a way for miners to eat lunch with dirty hands? That's how pasties came about, they would hold it by the crust at the bottom and throw it away when done.
First Costume: I laughed. Second Costume: I smiled. Third Costume: I am a truly contented man, and my entire life is complete now. There is nowhere I can go that can improve upon this sheer perfection in front of me. I will die a happy man.
I can't say the same for the Hogwarts Express but the trolleys that go around the non magical trains of England also serve savory items so the Pumpkin Pasties could easily have been a savory item!
Yep, in the UK the same. We don't really call them pumpkins but they will always be together in the supermarket. I don't think anyone would argue that they aren't derivatives of one another...
Same in Germany. We don't even have a word for "squash", all of the types in that family of veggies are just called pumpkin. Apparently there's no biological difference anyway.
it's all winter squash, sure, but those are not going to give you any pumpkin flavor. I would have gone with kabocha. you can get those anywhere in october.
13:05 Pasties are always savoury, and the trollies on a train always have sweet and savoury items on it. The kids were on that train all day, they need more sustenance than just sweets. You did the right thing Babish. Potter fan, foodie and proud Brit
In Mexico we call them Butternut pumpkins (calabaza butternut) too. For a second I was confused not understanding what the fuzz was about and then it hit ne: they call it squash so they think it is a squash 🤯
For anyone curious, Bob Ross’ coke mail was used for scraping excess or accidental paint marks off his canvas while painting. As well as ripping sick bumps of that high grade Colombian ay
I really like that you guys have several very different kinds of shows. Don’t bring this mania to the regular Binging and Basics episodes, but keep this energy going. It’s great. It’s like behind the scenes. You get everything.
The Honeydukes express (the trolley that sold refreshments on the hogwarts express) wasn't exclusively a sweets trolley, other savoury items were also sold including Roasted Chimera Potato crisps.
"It's a relief to know that people were just militant about this thing that doesn't exist" On this day Babish described so many fans of so many fandoms
yeah, you're not wrong XD
You mean like people being incensed by a TH-cam chef who doesn't actually have the name his channel is branded as?
Harry Potter fans generally tend to get really rowdy about these things, like not let's have a formal discussion about this, just a lot of screeching
@@willemvangorselwvg
and like they said it was on the sweets trolley so I'm actually really confused lol
Described religions to a T as well.
Watching you cut your way out of a Barney costume, shirtless, during a Harry Potter episode was not the way I expected gaining the knowledge that we have matching moon tattoos but I guess this is fine.
And his babbish eye peaking out the costume was surprisingly creepy
@@caradanellemcclintock8178 he watches.
@@MrMeowoogaloo he waits.
@@TheDrunkMenace he's coming.
@@Snow-sx5ev he's here
*Babish :* "I'm here to apologise, Britain."
*Proceeds to insult Britain*
And the Scots!
Then referred to Cornwall as a city.
I thought that Brits were into that kind of thing.
@@hrodga Only some of us :)
as he should
Botched is by far my favourite series in the BCU. No fussing over production quality, making it look fancy professional, just everybody in their own element and fooling around and having fun. It's always a joy watching everybody have a blast. And credit where it's due, Brad does an amazing job capturing everything the way he does.
Binging is about the food
Botched is about the crew
Pure. Unhinged. Chaos.
And I’m here for it.
I also like how relaxed they are. It's fun to see them having fun!
@@flingage Well said🥂
Why did he change his channel name
Finally, now I can add "Babish in a cheerleader's uniform" to the long list of things I didn't expect or wish to discover on the Internet.
First to comment on a comment liked by babish
Now I can add it to my k1nk list
What about babish’s clone?
@@elkrelissprime6679 yes congratulations you are first it's official
@@Djinn_Entonic aye no!! *sprays with water bottle* no! We ain’t having that on a cooking video
“I’ve never heard such a sizzle before,” Babish said calmly.
Can't wait for Michael Gambon's interpretation
The exact same intonation and mood as when Amity Blight says "I've never had true friends before" in the Owl House
I understood this reference!
@@jibque YESSSSSS! Hoot hoot! :)
the oven was obviously set to wumbo
Botched by Babish is always crazy, but this was chaotic beyond expectation.
To much time with Josh from Mythical I suspect.
I was not prepared for this level of chaos 😂😂😂
I love all the chaos 😂
what in tarnation-
Oh my gosh- Alvin?! Crashing again?
I feel the same way, Alvin..
This seems like the reveal happened too slow
I agree with Kenda-er Mermaidman there, the pasties were on a sweets cart so clearly they were an exception to the only savoury rule and were a hand pumpkin pie
Yep. When I was reading the book I always imagined them to be sweet
And given the rest of the insanity on that cart, I’m betting it was meant to be a sweet version of a traditionally savory thing.
We don’t have pumpkin pie in the uk and pasties are savoury 😂
@@4eva123 but perhaps J.K Rowling is familiar with pumpkin pie and that's what this was inspired by, just because she's British doesn't mean she's limited to writing about what is in Britain
Clearly you've never been on a British Train, or spoken to a Trolley Lady. xD Pumpkin Pasties are definitely savoury xD and "Sweet Trolley" is kind of a Pirate thing.... it's more a guideline than an actual rule.
Less than 2 minutes in, and he's called Cornwall a city. That's a great start.
Still less than two minutes in "well he's not British, he's Scottish"
Yeah, I just had to pause the video and look for this comment because I couldn't believe my ears! I love Andy, let's see what else he's got.
We're going to need a Part III to unbotch the unbotching episode.
less than 20 seconds in and he said parry potter
@@Albinojackrussel Oh dear, he's going to have to make a whole series of videos to recover from these botches.
I never tthought I’d see a Babish bursting from an eviscerated Barney to calmly do a cross section on a pumpkin pastey
Funny episode. Here's an unsolicited, non-chef tip, use Kabocha squash in place of pumpkin. It actually has a more intense pumpkin flavor than an actual pumpkin. I think this was a recommendation from one of your Bon Appetit friends a couple years ago and I've been using Kabocha in all my pumpkin recipes ever since.
Including pumpkin pie?
@@ACAB.forcutie Yes! I use it in place of pumpkin.
@@melmerc40 I need to try this
When a pumpkin relative is better at being a pumpkin than a pumpkin
Or is a pumpkin a type of Kabocha Squash?
This is so crazy to think of another thing being better at tasting like pumpkin. It’s making me spiral lol
"He's not British, but he's Scottish"
Oh Babish, you're treading on dangerous ground
VERY dangerous ground. He's a Sassenach!
Treading? He's sprinting.
Hes treading on incredibly based ground
Nah, he's just future proofing his statements.
As an American of both British and Scottish ancestry, I feel a very strong urge to comment angrily, but have no skin in this game. I'll just sit back and watch the fallout from this, laughing all the way.
This episode was an unhinged masterpiece.
UNHINGED with Babish.
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 they totally need to rename botched to unhinged
I totally agree. So was Josh from Mythical Kitchen directing? Cause it definitely had his magnificently chaotic feel.
They keep upping the unhing in every episode.
As soon as that Barney costume came out, the whole thing turned into a fever dream
a dream culminating in him cutting his way out of said costume completely shirtless.
@@yamiyomizuki and the so called belly melting-
It was a fever dream when he returned with a paint palette
“The City of Cornwall” Not since the Boston Tea Party have the British been so offended by an American act
*and it needs to keep happening*
@@hilotakenaka Imagine thinking the British dont do savory and sweet in the same breath as discussing cornish pasties? a food that's basically a meat pie and apple pie at once.
This whole comment section is ridiculous
@@hilotakenaka She was saying that the cart was specifically called out as the sweets cart. Whether that's accurate to the book or not, i can't recall.
@@HollowRoll I don't remember either, but I do remember that Harry bought a bit of everything from the cart and (afaik) there were only sweets there. But in general, I don't think there were many savoury snacks mentioned in the HP books at all. I only remember sweet things
I love that this series just does not have rails.
There's a train, but the rails never existed, but said train keeps on going. Where it goes not even it knows.
The train is plowing through the fields, smashing into pumpkins and pedestrians
More like a high speed mine cart with no track
No, but sometimes the antics make me think they might've _done_ a few rails, lol
(No not really, but the energy is there)
@@Dr_Monitor Love this comment, lol.
"Oh no did I melt my belly?" got real weird real fast, looked like Barney was stroking himself 😂😂😂
Exactly! I was so uncomfy 😣
If discomfort wasn't Andrew's intention in that moment, then I don't know what was. 😂
If you don't remember or know why Barney fell from grace, he was actually being in character with that.
"You're a magician, Harry." It could go either way for that being unintentional OR intentional, and I love it.
Can we--
Can we just take a minute to appreciate that Andrew's mic was clipped into his chest hair during the Barney segment??
Andrew slicing his way through his costume and emerging shirtless was disturbingly... well, disturbing!
Well done, man!
Reminded me of Danny Devito in the couch in Always Sunny in Philadelphia
For Halloween, Babish gave us a scene straight out of a horror movie.
yes, but he made "Alien" fans happy.
Reminded me of Ace Ventura coming out of that rhinos 🤭s
I saw this comment before it happened and was still surprised
And to think he started this channel not showing his face. Now he’s cutting himself out of inflatable Barney costumes with a knife while shirtless.
?
Confidence is a helluva drug
Especially when it's the product of dedication
Having only watched a minute of the video this is a horrifying and exciting promise
And I thought they smelled bad on the inside...
With the mic clipped to his chest hair, no less.
This is, by far, the most unhinged episode yet. And it had a lot of competition.
This episode is an actual masterpiece but also feels like everyone decided to make this as a dare during a drinking game at a Halloween party.
Such low standards.
@@SirBlackReeds nah if they had low standards, they would have you as a guest
They were definitely drinking 😂
I never thought I’d see Harry Potter get fed pasties from a psycho who killed Barney and wore his skin as a trophy.
Or did Barney go postal and eat an innocent pastry chef only for the chef to cut his way out.
You lack imagination.
Watching Andrew rub his dino stomach saying "Did I melt my belly?" is hands down the creepiest thing I've seen in a while. And I love it.
"City of Cornwall"
"Scottish which is not British"
Well less than two minutes in and we're off to great start... 😂
depending on how scottish you are, the second one can be true
@@veerk3494 lol i always teach my esl students not to call Scottish people British
British geography is the next botched by babish
@@veerk3494 and depending on how Cornish you are, Cornwall should be its own country. I think this is just Americans trying to divide the British again.
This episode is way too well researched for both of those statements to be anything but jokes.
"you're a magician, harry"
ah yes, the famous quote from harry potter
wizard*
@@changsiah2 that’s the joke
@@changsiah2 woosh
@@mittns01 oh ok
Harry Porter*
Sweet pumpkin dishes are a very weird concept to me. Here in Australia a) our pumpkins are mostly mottled green/brown/grey b) they are used as a accompaniment to roast dinners and c) the only pureed pumpkin you see is pumpkin soup
To clarify, our pumpkins are generally still fairly orange on the inside (at least that I've seen)
Less than 2 minutes in and Babish has called Cornwall a city, and said that Scotland isn't part of Britain.
I'm going to throw my coffee in Falmouth harbour
wont be part of it politically soon enough, but yes even geography wise what he said doesnt make sense lol
Wait. Scotland is part of Britain?
@@jasonking7570 Grudgingly
@@jasonking7570 not if the scottish have anything to say about it
The “did I melt my belly scene” felt oddly Barnyrotic, and Barney is not a character I’ve ever had nor would ever wish such an involuntary response.
It felt very... salad fingers....
I couldn't help but think of fitness influencers promoting tea
@@tcmr5775 I adore Salad Fingers & I appreciate you bringing it back to my memory.
Ive made 2 kinds of pumpkin pasties as a recipe-less American college student. Got an eating pumpkin at the pumpkin patch, and made sweet pasties with pureed pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar. Then I still had Too Much Pumpkin left over, so I made peas, corn, and ground meat (I had bison) and made savory pasties. Both were awesome and I've never attempted it since
"You're a magician, Harry!"
I am LIVING for this irreverence. 😂
Babish being so concerned about melting his Barney and them immediately stabbing through it… perfection
I kept thinking this shoot took place over a couple of days, but I realized that a) no one else's costumes changed, and b) pasties don't take that long to make. This leads me to the conclusion that Babish had several costumes prepared for this episode, none of which were shown to any of the crew beforehand, and all of which were hilarious.
I simply want to acknowledge Kendall's happy little "I am right" dance. That is all.
*Mermaid Man's
@@terenceangelo8714 Mermaid Man, as represented by Kendall.
"This is why I failed botany"
The folks at The Botanist Gin would be furious if they weren't spending all their time crafting delicious gins for us all to enjoy. I'm sure they would be livid if they weren't too busy focusing on acquiring top-quality ingredients, including 22 hand-foraged botanicals from the Isle of Islay where the gin itself is crafted. And if they weren't organising for tours of their wonderful factory where you yourself can learn what goes in to the bottle, I'm sure they'd be right on the horn telling you how upset they are.
Or not, I'm not sure. I'm not a gin drinker.
This really needs more thumbs up
I'm sure Bruichladdich is doing fine
Is this a reference to something?
@@jcnot9712 Yes. To previous adverts, Babish has done.
So I just had to pull out my Harry Potter cookbook and I wish I could post a picture of the pumpkin pasties recipe because Babish you did it right the first time based on that. Also the sweet treats witch didn’t have savory foods on her cart.
Now imagine going up to a bald man and asking him to advertise a product that helps you not lose your hair
"Pumpkin Pasties from Parry Potter". His alliteration tripped him up.
I'll allow it.
I thought the same thing.
The less well known Potter, Perry Potter.
I think he improved on Rowling's work.
Perry Platypotter?
"And a new fanfiction was born" 😂😂😂
Because the world needed more Harry Potter fanfictions.
"It's nice to know people are militant about a thing that doesn't really exist"
Hey, welcome to the internet pal!
The place where even a fictional series/character is being thrown into constant fanbase warfare.
I'm this way IRL too, tho
From the moment I saw how that poor bow was desperately holding onto his hairless head, I have not stopped laughing since. This channel brings me so much joy.
I feel like this is how Babish always acts. The voice over just fools us.
1000% correct
I need this to become a series, the whole thing the costumes, the chaos all of it regardless of what time of year it is please just continue to pretend its Halloween forever
Absolutely
I'm convinced he forgot the Grenadine on purpose with that Tequila Sunrise so that he can make another one on the next Botched episode. I'm on to you, Bob Ross.
I was like did he really just botch a drink at the end of a botch? That was a tequila sun - hold the rise
*Bald Ross
Babish cutting himself out of a Barney costume and continuing as if nothing at all had happened is a mood
I love how botched by babish is just the Arthouse-Eldritch Abomination of the Babish Culinary Universe
But we wouldn't want it any other way would we
That’s why it’s my favorite.
@@doubtful_seer i am pretty sure it is everyone's favourite
After dark.
Botched by C’thulhu
~Babish is a dinosaur from our imagination,
And when he cooks he's what we call an internet sensation,
Babish tells us lots of things like how to make some pastry,
Kosher salt and tiny whisks, he whips up food that's tasty!
Babish uploads videos, whenever we may need them,
Babish can be your friend too if you just make-believe him!~
(I wrote this in like 5 minutes so I apologise for the dumb parody and I did get lazy there at the end but I thought it was funny so here u go)
goosebumps, I should record this and tag him on twitter or something.... ok ok I got an ending:
I love you, you love me
Let's watch Babish make pasties
With some pumpkin chunks and some fun along the way,
We watch Babish every day!
Roses are red
Babish cooks well
If you like the taste...
Imagine the smell!
But this song has to be sung as if it's a cheerleader routine.
I really so love all the raw, unedited Babish and crew we get to see.
Me realizing Pumpkin Pasties are basically the Empanadas my families made my whole life.
Every culture has something delicious wrapped in pastry. Honestly pies are overrated by comparison!
@@ssn-5898 You're so right! And filling wrapped in Carbs has got to be my favorite genre of food.
Truly, these are empanadas hahahahha
@@isaiahfernandez4162 were empanadas created as a way for miners to eat lunch with dirty hands? That's how pasties came about, they would hold it by the crust at the bottom and throw it away when done.
@@Stabbzki Does it need to be?
I love that the botched episodes are more botched than the original.
“The owl doesn’t count after three…” took me right back to middle school, and now I want a tootsie pop.
Anyone else notice that Peter had a copy Babish's first book in front of his own.
First Costume: I laughed.
Second Costume: I smiled.
Third Costume: I am a truly contented man, and my entire life is complete now. There is nowhere I can go that can improve upon this sheer perfection in front of me. I will die a happy man.
"Botched by Babish" has definitely become one of my favorite series on here. It's so chaotic and hilarious and the Halloween costumes amplified it.
“I’ve made peace to my baldness.” He hasn’t before has he?
I don’t see how that relates to what I said but ok.
@@pretzelrojo it's a bot dude
Ight that explains it
If there ends up being another season of Stump Sohla, I think cooking in a Barney costume needs to be on the wheel.
For Sohla, I think a Dora the Explorer costume would be funnier.
This is genuinely the funniest episode of Babish I have ever watched
I can't say the same for the Hogwarts Express but the trolleys that go around the non magical trains of England also serve savory items so the Pumpkin Pasties could easily have been a savory item!
No, they couldn't. They were explicitly sweets.
You're full of it. How could a train fit a whole trolley inside unless it's magical? I've been to San Francisco. Those things are huge!
All trains are magical
@@ryleesmith1480 I like trains.
@@qwertyferix the trolly in Harry Potter is not the same type of trolly car from San Francisco. In Britain a trolly is a cart….not a car….
Not sure about in the UK, but in Australia butternuts are considered a pumpkin.
We actually call them butternut pumpkin
Yep, in the UK the same. We don't really call them pumpkins but they will always be together in the supermarket. I don't think anyone would argue that they aren't derivatives of one another...
Same in Germany. We don't even have a word for "squash", all of the types in that family of veggies are just called pumpkin. Apparently there's no biological difference anyway.
@@lindalooloo12 Whew, so they were able to dodge angering the Brits this time. Mermaid Man saved the day.
it's all winter squash, sure, but those are not going to give you any pumpkin flavor.
I would have gone with kabocha. you can get those anywhere in october.
@@KairuHakubi Eh I always found butternut pumpkins taste pumpkin-y. It's what we use for pumpkin soup over here
13:05 Pasties are always savoury, and the trollies on a train always have sweet and savoury items on it. The kids were on that train all day, they need more sustenance than just sweets. You did the right thing Babish. Potter fan, foodie and proud Brit
Babish: He's not British, he's Scottish
Scots: FREEEEEDOOOOOM
Almost...almost
Remembering that horrible William Wallace statue of Mel Gibson that even the Scots hated…
as a scot myself i can tell you he is both defitionally.
Scotland will always be part of Britain tho unles the island is renamed or hey somehow leave the island
@@nerroworks7562 I'll get the dynamite
"You're a magician , Harry."
Dumbledore said loudly
Deed ya puut yaar name in the Goblet of firea?!
Asked Dumbledore calmly
I love everything about this, the Bake Off cameo, the general chaotic atmosphere, and the fact that Andrew is the perfect Bob Ross 😂
If TH-cam has taught me anything, it’s that England and Cornwall are cities.
"That's a lot of salt"
"You're a lot of salt!"
Idk why I found that so funny
"This is why I failed Botany" Such a missed opportunity to say "This is why I failed Herbology"
Babish when he comes out of the Barney costume: "I AM BABISH THE BARBARIAN!"
I love how andrew goes insane in this series.
It's only a matter of time before he accidentally cooks one of his utensils
This is, without a doubt, one of the best episodes I've ever seen. When he dropped the pastry brush I freaking lost it!
Just for your piece of mind, Babish: In Australia we call them Butternut Pumpkins.
In Mexico we call them Butternut pumpkins (calabaza butternut) too. For a second I was confused not understanding what the fuzz was about and then it hit ne: they call it squash so they think it is a squash 🤯
I was so confused that they didn’t call them pumpkins 😂 they’re our most common down under
“That’s a lot of salt”
“YOU’RE A LOT OF SALT”
You've got my attention
For anyone curious, Bob Ross’ coke mail was used for scraping excess or accidental paint marks off his canvas while painting.
As well as ripping sick bumps of that high grade Colombian ay
I love that he left out an ingredient in a tequila sunrise to finish a botched episode 😂
It's not a sunrise without grenadine
I just left a comment about this.
I was searching for a comment like this before writing it myself 😂😂
I'm loving the genuine crackhead energy with everyone keeping in the bloopers and behind the scenes stuff. You guys are brilliant.
This has easily become my favorite banish series. Also wondering if you have any sea bass recipes?
He did the sea bass recipe from Jurassic Park
@@paulwagner688 that was Chilean Sea Bass… not the same
@@goaltender330 Yes, we want Cornish Sea Bass.
I can't believe he took off the Bob Ross outfit as soon as he started using a brush
A sad little mistake 💇
How can you not? This episode was like one giant troll.
"I've never had such a sizzle before!" is now my go-to exclamation.
Can’t tell if Brad is being meta and self-deprecating by intentionally misspelling “gramar”, or if he actually botched that…
The sense of humor in this episode was immense.
I really like that you guys have several very different kinds of shows. Don’t bring this mania to the regular Binging and Basics episodes, but keep this energy going. It’s great. It’s like behind the scenes. You get everything.
"And a new fanfiction was born."
I snorted
"...and a little splash of MS"
**Regrets words instantly**
"Maple syrup"
Butternut squash being a pumpkin is legit, in Dutch we call it a bottle pumpkin. And it's our main used pumpkin for cooking
Mild mannered wasp themed superhero by day, but by night, he is DOCTOR BEES.
His superpower is that he can get bees to sting you.
Bob Ross giving me the finger was something I never thought I’d experience in my life
This is probably the most unhinged thing I've ever watched in my entire life. Absolutely obsessed.
I’m 10 minutes away from Cornwall and him calling it a city is hilarious. “CORNWALL IS MY CITY!”
hey it’s nick crompton
I live in Truro, Cornwall's only city... It's cityception!
Ah always wanted to see a bald, bearded, tatoo guy dressed like a cheerleader.
Me too
@@elkrelissprime6679 y'all must not have gone to high school in Vancouver
@@DanzelGlovington I never...what the heck is that suppose to mean??
@@elkrelissprime6679 means that at a lot of high schools in my teen years the beardy baldy guys would coach or dress as cheerleaders when applicable
@@DanzelGlovington wha...?That definitely didn't happen at my school 😂
As a former bartender, I do believe you have another botched by Babish episode in your future.
Okay but the Bob Ross costume has me squealing
Also Jess's "ye" gives me life
I can finally cross off a purple dinosaur cussing while trying to apply egg to a harry potter treat from my bucket list!
The Honeydukes express (the trolley that sold refreshments on the hogwarts express) wasn't exclusively a sweets trolley, other savoury items were also sold including Roasted Chimera Potato crisps.
Really? What's that from? There's no mention in the books of it being called the Honeydukes Express, or Roasted Chimera crisps?
@@bigguscurlyus it's in the cursed child and confirmed by j.k on the pottermore site
@@JfVorthex Nerd
@@AllesZuSpaet53 ouch..? 😒🙄
@@JfVorthex Oh, so non canon.
According to the artist Hobo Johnson a squash is, and I quote “basically a freaking pumpkin.” This is said in his song Peach Scone.
Butternut pumpkins is what I'd use and I'm a Brit living in Australia.
I'm glad he remade and did it properly this time
Me, being a latino: Señor, this is just a really crazy empanada.
I couldn’t focus at all during this video because I couldn’t figure out how that bow is secured on Andrew’s head lol
Suction
ME TOO
Scotch tape would be very appropiate
Rivets