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Now he has a "Nut Milk Maker", now waiting for a series of "Will It Milk!?". 😂 Definitely wanna see pistachio milk!
That actually sounds fire
Yes! We need "will it milk" 🤣
Hmm, he should probably put that on his OF channel.😉
Tyler do this i need this series of vids
He should do it with pickles.
Love how you accidentally pronounced Quesadilla correctly here.. @ 1:22 yet called it a quazadilla everywhere else.
Just proves he does it on purpose for the comments
Ya it’s a shtick he does often. Mispronouncing words for comments.
related to godzilla
Fraud
this mf took the bait
The butter bell is a really old design from before refridgeration and did not have a cold cellar. Usually it was made of wood, unless you were minted, and was definitely before we could put rubber gaskits on on things. The water helps to cool and seal it thus preserving it. Now it is just a cute way to store butter.
They are still very useful today (if you do things that you need to spread butter). It keeps butter at room temperature and easily spreadable. Keeps it fresh for a pretty good bit of time too. I have had butter in mine for like 2 weeks without any signs of it going off.
It's not about cooling, it's about keeping oxygen out. Butter is fine at room temperature, but gets oxidized quickly. When it gets a layer that has different colour and smells gross it has been oxydized. Airtight containers everybody can own are a relatively recent thing, and using the water in the ceramics pot is sort of a work-around.
It also keeps the humidity high in the air that is in contact with the butter. So the water that is present in the butter doesn't evaporate which prevents the butter from hardening a bit.
@@Snarlaccwe have two of them and the lip and stuff starts to almost look moldy after several days... I wash it and change the water out after every refill and it still happens... Other than that we like it
And to answer his question WHY it works... butter is hydrophobic(repels water)so it basically makes its own shield against the air when you add water to the crock.
Tyler: "I didn't bring a spatula."
Also Tyler: Has 5 minutes to run and grab one, but doesn't do it.
Ah yes, Qwazadillas
was about to say
Mispronunciations drive engagement and increase viewership. It’s a big brain move.
You know he mispronounces things on purpose to drive comments right? It's all about the grift.
@@SteveF60 doesn't make it less funny haha
@@eviemoody I know, still funny though.
lol that upside down butter crock thing has existed for like 1000 years LOL.
Only since the 1600’s
The butter cup thing: Water won't go up into it, because the air pressure inside is greater than the pressure of the water outside. Same way a diving bell and the blow tanks on a submarine works
It also keeps bacteria out because the water creates a seal around the bell. Like if you’ve ever had two wet cups or bowls get stuck together.
it's astonishing to me how someone can go through life and somehow not learn this kind of elementary school level stuff
@@Dueilangoisseusit’s his shtick
Aaaahhh scince
@@Ind.strengthbullshit, because bacteria famously only travels through air and never by the utensils you use on the butter or anything, also when you take it out and put it back you’re still exposing it to air anyway. Useless device.
There's a *minimum* of three of those quesadilla makers on every Goodwill shelf in the entire country. I don't make the rules.
I got mine from Goodwill 😂
@@daniela_k_ HAAAAAA. Exactly!
Probably at Value Villages too.
Fondue pots to.
I made the rule
I love that Tyler thought somebody went around and milked almonds.
The trick is grabbing onto the almond’s teeny-tiny udders…
@@SoCalJellybean🤣🤣🤣
@@SoCalJellybean Tyler thinks anyone with nipples can be milked? Are you going to milk me, Tyler?
Why do they call it milk though? It has nothing to do with milk. Weirdos try to convince you to use it over regular milk by misleading you with its name. Water and almonds. So stupid.
@@sickstuff7624 I have kidney disease, so I reduce my lactose intake as much as possible. So I drink almond milk. It's called milk because it's a milk substitute. Great for cereal.
Definitely proves that Tyler is living under a huge rock with Patrick..
Yea its funny is he dont like something he will do it all soo tht product fail
I am a part of the "two and a half" women... oh, watching Tyler learning to cook is funny. Tyler, season your fooood!
Yeah, no wonder he didn't like the egg.
@@chaos_omega Just a little salt and pepper would have helped a ton.
0:16 “electric Kawas-a-dilla maker” 🤣 You crack me up Tyler! 👍
Canned chicken is essentially boiled during the canning process
Chicken comes from a can, it was put there by a man in a factory down towwwwwwn
@@StarlightWorkshop0zmillions of chickens, chickens for me
@@unknownuserno8moving to the country, gonna eat me lots of chickens
@@gregorymorse8423 Take me down to the Paradise City where the grass is green and the girls are chickens
Anything canned really.
I'm still occasionally shocked by how little Tyler knows about things.
Thinking the canned chicken might be raw 😂
@@zepplin839yeah how does anyone make it into adulthood without learning everything in a can is cooked and that’s how they’re preserved? Does he think raw chicken just stays fresh for 2 years because it’s in a magical can?
I found it sad that he couldn't understand the physics of the French butter dish.
Pretty sure at least half of it is because if he acts like he doesn't know something it encourages viewer engagement by leaving comments explaining the thing he doesn't understand, or is pretending to not understand.
When it comes to anything kitchen related, I'm pretty sure he's not faking it. But for a lot of the other stuff he reviews, he definitely is playing a fool for the video.
16:50 dont forget if u tilt a cup upside down and put it under water, it will not flow into the cup it will stay full of air like a little chamber. the water acts like a seal so no air can get into it. they use water seals on pickling jars too. not overly complicated, they've been doing it for hundreds of years
You expect Tyler to understand any of that? 😅
@@Mika71 honestly not sure xD I'm sure we've all held a cup underwater in a pool tho
Yeah but why do we need to do all that for butter? Unless butter heats up and melts and re-solidifies a stick of butter (Not margarine) can go in a regular butter holder and sit out of the fridge for weeks or a month or more.
I was going to say the same thing, but I'd also like to add... butter doesn't really go bad anyhow, at least not the stuff you get from the store these days. Back when people made their own butter and it would contain a bit of buttermilk it'd go bad, but I think they're pretty efficient with the commercial processes at separating the butter from the buttermilk. I've had butter sitting around unrefridgerated for months without it being a problem. Might not be a great idea if you live in a hot climate I suppose, but I don’t.
This device is called a Butter Bell and it predates modern refrigeration methods. Long before electricity was first used. The concept is that the water seals the butter from exposed air, which carries bacteria that can speed up the spoiling process. Without the exposure, the butter will last longer without needing to be chilled. "Oil and Water don't mix" applies to this situation. Yes, the butter gets wet. It's only water. Just remember to keep the water fresh and clean and you'll always have fresh room temp butter at your disposal.
Storing butter upside down in water is a method used to keep butter fresh and spreadable for longer periods. When butter is stored in water upside down, it creates a seal that prevents air from reaching the butter, which helps to prevent oxidation and spoilage. This can help extend the shelf life of butter and keep it fresher for a longer period. Additionally, storing butter in water can also help maintain its creamy texture and make it easier to spread, as it prevents the butter from becoming too hard or drying out.
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Right but keeping it in a small glass jar on the counter works just as good without having to change the water out every couple of days.
@@mrrooter601 you obviously have much more extensive knowledge; please, enlighten us
And it's old tech. Our foremothers did it ages ago in the old country, before refrigeration. They're called butter bells, and it keeps insects from the butter, leaving it at room temperature, easy spreading on freshly baked bread. I have one and love it.
@@afjeep2004Theres more air in the glass containers, also the butter will dry out in those containers. The butter bell is better.
Today on cookin with Tyler we learn that things are in hot things are indeed hot! Bless his heart….I did giggle at his pronunciation of tapioca. All love no shaming Tyler!
You realize butter doesn't just melt like ice cream when you leave it out.
He's a grown ass man who thought canned chicken was raw, I'm really not sure what he realizes
I’m beginning to question even further how sheltered Tyler really was in his childhood years. 😂
I think it's an act. He loves to troll us.
Definitely an act, he loves messing with people
There’s the act part I get. But the worrying about pink chicken and if canned chicken is cooked… 😂
If he knew how butter was made and how they have to rinse the butter I don't think he would be so worried about the water getting on his butter.
Yeah, but what he had was not butter...
@@arklainquirksure looks like a stick of Land O Lakes Salted Butter to me… which is butter, so no idea what you’re going on about.
I can't believe it's NOT butter!
it definitely was butter lmao@@arklainquirk
@@Jesterxr If it was pure butter and it had been sitting out for 24 hours it would not be that hard. I am pretty sure the last time I looked at Land O Lakes Salted Butter it still had oils in it.
"If you're watching this video, then I guess I made it."
That's a pretty solid metric, yeah.
Video title: "Kitchen Gadgets."
Tyler: *Therapy Mittens*
I have been watching tyler for so long, i feel like i know him irl
Tyler, you are brilliant at getting people to think you are so dumb you can't figure out the most basic of concepts. At least I hope it's an act. It's for sure an act... right? lol
The mistery... 🤔🤣😂
Yeah it's intentional. There's no way no one has heard the word Quesadilla. He's just doing it to infuriate people. Doesn't work on me because I'm not stupid
Tyler is Mr Bean with 4 more IQ points. Of course, Tyler had to milk some nuts to get those points.
@@IntelliPocalypse where I live there are no Quesadilla and maybe heard it in the past 🙂 but do not remember
@@ACOnetwork Its just the spanish word for cheese.
The chicken was pressure canned at a vey hih temperature....so yes its cooked
I don't know why it took so long for me to finally realize that Tyler is just a rage bait channel now. Oh well.
Lol sometimes you don't think at all, it's like watching a child figure something out but that's why we like you
Love me some Quazadilla’s. Certainly need to invest in getting me one of those makers fr.
The water, which you probably used too much, helps create a water seal that keeps the butter safe from bacterial growth.
Water are supposed to keep things fresh for longer, hence why they're often are in canned food too
I just keep butter on a butter tray with a cover on it. Keeps it room temp with no unnecessary BS
A butter dish is ok, but it doesn't help preserve freshness, and is not impervious to tiny ants. It's also susceptible to variables in room temperature, if you don't happen to have air conditioning or central heating.
Summer is coming and it's gona be HOT!!
That's what my mom does. Has done it growing up, and still does to this day.
@@cindymatthewsarrowdalearts6449tiny bit of water in that dish is going to protect from temperature variation? Gimme a break.
HOLY COW!! I haven't seen a Butter Bell since the 1980s! I grew up with a bigger version of this device, big family requires bigger items. lol Ours held a full pound when filled and it was kept in the center of our dining table. At meal time, the bell was removed from the base and flipped over, while the base was set aside out of the way. After the meal, the base was emptied and cleaned, then refilled with fresh water and put back together. The butter would last much longer without spoiling than butter exposed to open air. Set one of these next to a regular butter dish on a table at room temp and the butter dish will spoil faster than the butter in the bell. The age old saying "Water and Oil don't mix" fits this perfectly. The water seals the butter from exposure to airborne bacteria without mixing together. The butter may get wet, but it's only water and it rolls right off the oily surface of the butter. Don't bother using Margarine, though. Margarine is an oil whipped together with water and will separate over time at room temp, causing both waters to mix and the product to spoil.
Was this man born yesterday?
No, he just know how to get engagement from viewers. :D
The water forces air out, meaning it will last longer. This kind of thing is used for expensive flavored butters, in places where they don't keep them in the fridge... Because we all know butter keeps for ages in the fridge but its a pain to use it cold. the rest of the world keeps it room temp and uses it up in the few days to a week before it goes bad.
i mean we just use a butter dish and it lasts a good while too just make sure the room its in isnt warm to prevent it from melting
It can last way longer than a week in room temp in a butter dish.
That not untrue. It depends entirely on what kind of butter it is and how nice people are to it (using a clean knife or whatever)@@iridiumnight3750
A stick of butter might last 2 days in my house. No fancy dish required.
Thats....alot of butter@@jonanderson5137
Though if you have a big household that likes toast, understandable
Butter can be stored at room temperature for awhile
“Tapoka starch…”
Who’s gonna tell him?! 🤭
I still can't get over how awkward Tyler's pizza video with his brother was.
Would love to see a whole episode of Tyler in the kitchen cooking
Yeah because he definitely doesn’t cook you can tell I don’t know how he is surviving
That butter thing actually looks like a great idea.
it would keep the butter soft and fresh on a shelf, and you wouldn't need to refrigerate it which makes it hard to spread.
yea its been great idea for the last 1000 yrs too lmao ( it was used before we had refrigeration)
Get one. Its life changing. Also use actual butter, not margarine
I have one, and it's been amazing. Especially with homemade bread. I agree with using real butter and not a butter alternative.
@@animeloveer97yeah those things are super old lmao I think the reason why they don't use a rubber seal and such is because it didn't exist yet
Hey i have to say, those egg cups...add some chopped ham and cheese yum 😋
they come out the shape and size of an English muffin, perfect.
Do not neglect the onion. And a little butter.
Naw. Nuked eggs always taste like crap. Never good.
How he chucked the eggs with no additional words 😂
Leave it to Tyler to look at a butter bell and think it's overly complicated.
10:02 Why do I feel that he thought almond milk came from cows somehow?
It comes from cats. You milk their tiny little udders.
You should test all of the different lighters from Dollar Tree to see what is the best for $1.25.
I agree that would be a epic video
@@dasherpie Yeah, I work there, and was thinking this yesterday while stocking all of them.
Better yet get various ones from every Dollar type stores, Dollar Tree, Dollar General, etc. If he could get ones from Canada's Dollaramas, would be good comparison video
@@michaelmardling3152 I suppose.
Some of them are just going to be the same product brand at the various stores.
Tyler is a master at playing stupid 😂
You're a natural, keep doing what you do
Please test the machine that rolls out the dough, my mom likes to make dumplings.
Love how butter blows your mind. 😂😂😂🤯🤯🤯
We are being trolled.
At 0:18 -- I'm sorry, a WHAT!?!
DUDE. Come on now...
Love you're content Tyler keep doin what you
How long before Tyler is snapped up by The Shopping Channel or QVC?
Right after they have him go through fire safety training courses and kitchen utensil safety courses for 6 months
I know y’all saw that guy who cut himself with a sword on QVC you really think Tyler would be safe at that job
Yesss, I've been waiting!!😂
I cringe every time you pass judgment on anything without knowing how to use it properly. I guess that's you thing though.
I swear half the time he says products are garbage it's because he's a moron and doesn't know how to use it.
Those eggs looked fine to me, aside from the bit of eggshell in one of them. Just needed a bit of salt and pepper. I believe you can do the same thing in the oven with eggs and a muffin tin.
ill have to try the muffin tin thing nevr thought about that lol
@@animeloveer97 If you do, make sure to coat the bottoms with butter so they don't stick, and I can't remember if you're supposed to poke the yolk or not.
@@Old_and_WisePole the yolk so it doesn't explode
I thought it was eggshell at first too, but now I think it was the overhead lights reflecting off the uncooked egg whites.
LMAO I say Kay-SO-Dilla just to drive my wife crazy!!!
I say quill-uh-dill-uh to drive mine crazy. 🤣
@@WA7S0N that's great!!!!! LMAO! glad to know I'm not the only one!!!!!
No what I need is more Tyler
Tyler I Love Your Channel and Videos Man.
The butter is extremely hydrophobic, dude. That’s why they don’t mix up.
the bell also creates a air pocket and keeps the butter dry.
Damnit Tyler! Now I can’t stop thinking about “pulpy almond milk”! Lol. It makes me gag.
The fun mispronounciations and the pure astonishment that almond-milk is so simple to make -- oh Tyler, please never change!
They do push the ingredients out from those spot (or cook them dry) so you can cut more cleanly along them
Sometimes I'm under the impression, my brain shrinks while watching him...
Yes. It happens all the time. The thigh bone may rupture during the cooking process, causing hemoglobin within the bone to leech out to surrounding tissues. This will give them a pink color which leads people to panic, thinking they're eating undercooked chicken. Canned chicken is simply chicken meat that has been cooked, processed, and sealed in a can.
I believe the term you're looking for is Myoglobin not Hemoglobin
that canned chicken tastes awful tbh it makes me gag and tastes like they treat it with something
@@animeloveer97 who asked?
Kawazadilla... LOL! I enjoy your content Tyler! :)
Didn't you mom teach you that butter is immortal? lol, my mom keeps a stick in the cabinet for when she wants soft butter.
She won’t think that when she catches botulism or some shit.
Im pretty sure any kind of canned meat is cooked. Actually I know it is lol. Its cooked during the canning process and cans arent refrigerated. They wouldnt put raw meat in a can on a shelf lol
the chicken in the can is already cooked. i eat it out of cans on sandwiches all the time
The butter holder prevents the butter from spoiling without needing refrigeration.
14:35 -- the butter storage thingy, my family had one of them several years ago that someone gifted to us for Christmas.
“In-den-shins”. Sir, I believe the word you’re looking for is indentations 😂
that man has never looked for a word
"You need these kitchen gadgets" Throws one away making a weird face without explanation even tho it did what the product said it would do (Cooked 2 eggs just fine)
If I had to guess it was because microwaveed eggs objectivley are gross. I guess he thought his facial expression was enough of an explantion.
I'm curious if he washes any of these products before using them. A lot of microwave cooking things need to be used a bit to eliminate the funky taste from it being manufactured and packaged.
Probably because an unseasoned microwaved egg is nasty. Idk what he expected tbh lol.
@@somerandoonyt9553 It doesn't look like it. But I assume that he washes them and repackages them. Probably even reads instructions too while he is at it. lol
those eggs were perfectly fine lol
This HAS to be rage bait! Tyler has never heard of a butter bell? Tyler it's so the water is completely immersed in the water which means there is no air touching the butter which will keep it fresh unrefrigerated for weeks as long as you change the water every few days. With what you suggested air would still be able to get into the container and the butter would go bad quicker. You need to get yourself some kitchen utensils for when you test kitchen gadgets. Imagine having a knife or spatula. You should have used a pizza cutter on the quesadilla maker.
That quesadilla maker was a staple in my household growing up!
you can do the same thing with cows to get milk 😂
I know, totally blew my mind when I found out milk was just cows ground up in water!!!
@@thisguywalksintoa1267 🤣😂🤣
The chicken is cooked, I make chicken salad sandwiches out of the canned chicken. 😝🤪
“Ta-poka starch” lol love this man 🤣
On the butter contraption; There is actually two reasons for the design; heat distribution and air sealing. The water acts as an air sealer keeping drier air out and keeping the butter moist. This keeps the butter soft while reducing contact exposure to bacteria, mold spores, etc. However, the water also acts as a heatsink, regulating the internal temperature of the container so the butter doesn't fall into it. As it evaporates with higher room temperatures it keeps the container cooler, and in the winter the water retains ambient heat. In this sense the water is acting as a heat regulator for the container.
you broke the yolks and didn't salt the eggs, or they would have been fine.
also.. "super nutty" sounds like it fits you almost perfectly 😉🤣🤣🤣
You didn't lie when you said these gadgets are just random
Tell me you never held a cup upside-down in the water?
Much love from Germany ❤️
So smart and so dumb at the same time lmao
I loved the gas station cheese...lol!
In the markets Borden is sold in, it's they name brand. Not sure how you got gas station cheese from it.
Borden is a large dairy corporation. Just regional
Dude nearly at a mill🎉🎉🎉🎉 been watching this Chanel since 100 subs ❤
I love the reaction to the eggs
Case-a-dee-a. Say it with me tyler caseeee-aaa-deeeee-aaa
whats even better is he said it right at one point in the video
@@toxicroak_gaming6754 LOL i missed that
Qwazadillas... xD
Its actually Godzillas most feared enemy
The clip on the back of the almond maker spoon is for the bag Tyler. Essentially a bag clip/spoon combo
We have that exact same quazadillas maker and it works great and is amazing
I knew Papi loved Taco Tuesday 🌮
If something is canned, it's cooked. That's how the canning process works, heat. And I can't believe he's never heard the proper pronunciation of quesadilla 🙄 they've been using butter bells in France forever - the cold water keeps the butter fresh, you change it out frequently. And since oil and water don't mix, the butter can't mix with the water anyway
being nit picky aren't we
@@DoverGuy12
Don't worry, Tyler does this to boost engagement in the comments, so I think he is pretty happy, that people like this guy exist 😂
Btw at 1:20, he pronounces quesadilla properly by accident😂
Love how he says that's hot right after cooking something hahaha
I have one of those butter things, it was called a "butter bell" when I bought mine and if you put slightly softened butter in it and it stays fresh as heck. Also, pay a little more for good butter, personally I like the Irish stuff, and that butter would've been a heck of a lot easier to put in there if you cut it into chunks. The best part of it is have softened, not melted, butter for your no-longer-raw toast.
Tyler water cannot mix with oil butter is just a stick of oil
real butter isn't margarine (oil based crap)
also the air is trapped inside and separates the water and butter. they're not mixing
All canned food is cooked.
parents used to have that butter thing when i was a kid. its meant to stay out of the fridge so you have fresh soft butter whenever for toast or the like. I don't ever recall it having the butter fall into the water. so if you like buttered toast that's the product for you. it's upside down in a bell so you can lift it out of the water easily and the water is a better seal than whatever you were describing since you'd basically be trapping a lot of dead air in with your butter making it stale.
Butter bells are awesome. I use one
Butter is oil….oil and water don’t mix. Unreal dude 🤦🏼♂️
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800k soon!
Can we please get this man to 1m subs. I’m still waiting for this survival promise he made a while back!