@Chef Brian Tsao shouldn't proper caramelized onions be done over a hour to hour and a half? 3lbs that is, I know smaller quantities would take less time.
From what I understood you couldn't technically overcook the onions. Alton Brown made it on Good Eats and if you're using an electric skillet you can just leave them on basically forever.
“Is it the lime green paint on the wall, is that what you wanna focus on?” He had the same thought I’ve been screaming in my head for every Jack video.
Be sure to have spit buckets on standby for those taste tests lmao 🤣 I have to know if those sauces live up to their names. I'm pretty positive I will stick to my Sweet Baby Ray's like a basic bitch.
With the part about asking for parents, I think it's actually good advice. If my dad noticed that some of his alcohol went missing, he would (admittedly justifiably in my family) go straight to me and my sister and ask which of us drank it. I definitely started cooking with wine at a younger age than I could legally buy it, and the best way to go about it would have been for me to ask my parents every time I used it when I was in their house, in my opinion. Especially because if you're legally underage, the product is probably your parents' and so it's just more respectful to ask. It's a small thing, but I actually think he was more reasonable with that suggestion than he was given credit for. He may not be able to cook, but at least he's suggesting viewers be respectful to their family.
You are definitely reading that situation the best way possible and I commend you for that. Jack on the other hand allegedly beat and choked his son for smoking weed. I say allegedly but this is something he freely admitted in a podcast
I like how honest he was about the French onion soup. I feel most commentators would pretend that they wouldn't eat and enjoy it because it was the infamous Jack.
I appreciate him mentionning how this dish is not "fancy", as a frenchie also, it pains me to hear again and again people repeat that pretty much anything French has to automatically be "fancy", even when it's only a soup or a stew.
An American here but a student of French, alot of the French countryside is full of what Ameircans would describe as literal rednecks, or the French equivalent. *Definately* not fancy, by any strentch. Think they're called Le Beouff?
Tbh I think it has a lot to do with like chef culture in America, where because lots of professional chefs learn French techniques and learn under French teachers, they just assume everything French when it comes to food is Fancy or Luxurious
I mean... They tend to care a lot about good food and quality (from what I've heard/understand)... And sadly as an American that's often considered fancy
Seriously. It's _delicious_ but it's...Onions. Ratatouille gets that 'fancy' label too courtesy of the Pixar film (which did, granted, depict the chef-y presentation-fixated version of the dish) and it was invented by peasants for peasants.
This is the kinda of video I love... chaos, educational and hilarious....we need to see more of Chef Paul on your channel. You guys make a great team.😂😂
Only recently discovered this channel but I like the format, feel like I can laugh at some ridiculous cooking and learn things in the process. I also really enjoy the addition of Chef Paul to this video, he has a grizzled jadedness about him that only comes with years and years of experience doing something, and that's always a treat to listen to. Keep up the great work!
Man Chef Paul is hella awesome! He has a style of commentary very similar to Uncle Roger. And I am all in for it. Please give us more of your collab vids with Chef Paul, we love his vibe.💗
He's a French/New York uncle who loves you to bits and pieces but will roast you for being unable to change a tire, unclog a sink, and cook a classic ratatouille at the same time.
I was going to watch a review on his sauces out of pure curiosity but since you mentioned that youll do a video if people want it, Ill gladly wait till then!
You and Frenchie have amazing chemistry. You guys are funny as hell together. This is my favorite episode by far!!! I really hope you have him back on again. Fav guest by far!!!!!!
I LOVED THIS! This was just genuinely super crazy fun. It's like being around family, you guys collabing makes me giggle high volume 14:08 ☺️ **Beaming** 19:34 **Applebee's panicks** 21:33 🎉 Goodnight everybody!
Would absolutely love to see a series where you react to a dish with someone who is an expert on it, and then a second video with a tutorial on how they would make it. Love the guest appearances, love the videos as always. Really wish LB will be able to tour the WestCoast someday because I'd love to see you guys live.
This was perfection, Paul needs to come back a ton. The French Onion "Soup" actually looked pretty good. I would eat that and I'm not a huge of French Onion Soup.
@@ChefBrianTsao In that past, I suggested CWJ Chicken Polenta for you and Fatima to react to. I take it back. Chef Paul has to see that abomination with you 😂😂
I love that Frenchie apparently just came to roast everyone and swear entirely too much. 😂 This episode had me laughing the whole way through! I don't support ya getting tipsy every episode, but it definitely changed the dynamic a little bit in a good way!
I think it brings a natural element to the conversation. Like how when you get together with friends, the chat always animates a bit after a couple fingers of bourbon or whatever. Keeps things loose and jovial.
Jack's soup looks like the quick onions I fry up for sausages. Edit; Actually, no, I brown my peppers and onions more than that and slice them thinner. 1/4 inch max... and I would have salted them while frying to draw out moisture and make more caramelized goodness happen. Then again I learn from my mistakes, like forgetting to salt something ONCE. Never again!
YES on the sauce video! That would be incredible. You could even do a version where you try his sauces and then make better ones. You know, cooking 101.
This might be the closest thing Jack has ever created than might be, on a dim overcast day, possibly perhaps maybe considered food. This is the one dish that, if Jack served it to me, I might not die 🤣 Chef Brian, I can definitely say Chef "Frenchy" Paul is THE best guest you've had on this show :D Hands down! I absolutely need to see more, you guys have incredible chemistry, and this is the funniest guest video I've ever seen 😍😍
17:57 I worked in a prison and ate lunch at the cafeteria run by the inmate chefs. Their french onion soup was delicious and made correctly. This looks like what they would have made later in the toilet.
Two chefs, no ego, just a deep love of cooking, and fun as all hell to listen to. Frenchie and Brian are the culinary equivalent of Carson and McMahon, they play off each other so well it's a riot. I've learned so much from Guga ,Brian and Frenchie it's crazy, I love their individual takes on food. If I ever subject myself to the torture of New York, I WILL be stopping by both these guys establishments, I have no doubt it'll be a blast.
Holy shit, Jack made something that looks edible? Maybe I should go buy a lotto ticket. Also as a Frenchie myself I thoroughly enjoyed Paul's antics and I hope to see more of him! :D
The parmesan is almost a cheat in this case because of the way it tends to crisp up under a broiler. The cheese layer on a good french onion soup should almost be like a creme brulee--crispy on top and then melty underneath, so in that sense he kinda nailed it. It's probably tasty soup.
Chef Paul is h-i-l-a-r-i-o-u-s ! Not saying you are not but he manages to makes you laugh so much i couldn't stop laughing myself 😂😂 definititely need you two to test those sauces !
I absolutely need to see you and Chef Paul cooking with and reacting to Jack’s sauce line! Maybe get Derrick in on a couple of those videos and make it a mini-series?!
I love that Frenchie brought up the fact that sometimes you can just taste the interaction between certain ingredients without actually tasting them. If you know your ingredients pretty well, you can usually tell. Sometimes you have weird ones that actually compliment but
I would love to see Chef Brian and Frenchy react to Jack's Best Sauces. I haven't watched this whole episode yet, and can't wait to see more videos from Frenchy. He seems like quite a character and will be fun to watch.
Chef Paul has to be one of the best guests on this channel so far, I'd love to see him in future videos for sure. Also as much as I want to see you guys try CWJ's barbecue sauces, all the bad things I've read about Jack irks me to the point where I don't think anyone should be giving him money for anything he makes.
Dude, bring this guy back! He was so funny! You two together played well off of each other. I can tell at moments you were like... "come on... come on... get back on track" but by the end you were like- "do you, you're making magic. just do you..." This was fun. There should be 1 time every six months where you bring in a guy like this and do a power hour or just a cocktail. A Brian Tsao at nite! episode is too good. Keep it up!!!
This may be the best thing Jack's ever cooked. I'm a little afraid the chicken broth was from a can, which means after reducing there's already too much salt, which would mean the one time Jack adds salt is the one time he _shouldn't_ . I love how he ended up with two wrongs making a right with the cheese. Side note: if you do want some garlic flavor in onion soup, use bruschetta for the croutons (that's Italian bruschetta, not the bruschetta topping most Americans think of), which is basically just toast that you rub with a slice of garlic. No danger of burning like when you mix it with the onions (though you could also avoid that by _not putting the garlic in before the onion!_ which is how you're normally supposed to cook onion and garlic anyway).
are canned stock salted? i've never cooked with canned stock before, neither do i add salt to stocks i make. Anyway with the amount of parm he added i don't think he needed any salt Also adding the garlic to the instant croutons is a great idea, you would brush the croutons with a bit of oil anyway, so why not add garlic to your oil(not my thing but ,great idea)
@@pinbi7 The garlic croutons thing is pretty common, though I'm not sure how common it is specifically for onion soup. As for canned broth or stock, they are often heavily salted; even "low sodium" canned stock generally just means low in comparison to regular canned stock and still tastes noticeably salty. "No sodium" canned stock can actually be pretty hard to find, and, given how much of Jack's ingredients tend to be either super-common brands in the US - like McCormick spices and dried herbs - or just basic store brand - like the Great Value (Walmart store brand) cornmeal he used in the polenta episode - I kinda doubt he put in the effort to find no-sodium stock, which makes me worried for his heart after he also added salt _and_ parmesan cheese.
I’ve been watching for awhile now and never felt the need to comment. I did want to say this was by far your best episode. Chef Paul was hilarious and I wouldn’t mind you breaking out the drinks more often for the bad cooking videos!
Now, I highly enjoy your videos in general. It just happens that, with Frenchie there, you guys are having *so* much fun. When he started going off about the mustard? I was *sent* 🤣 You guys are great
If you ever did a podcast, this is the guy to do it with
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Please bring Chef Paul back as a regular! The banter between you two was spot on - I laughed the entire way through this vid
He’s gonna be back SOON!
lol if Colin Quinn was a french chef. Dude is a serious personality and needs a show/podcast etc...
Man must be real happy now that Frenchie is a permanent mainstay now
I love that he cooks onions for waaay longer than he's supposed to but he can't be bothered to cook the blood out of his poultry.
😂LMAO good point!
@Chef Brian Tsao shouldn't proper caramelized onions be done over a hour to hour and a half? 3lbs that is, I know smaller quantities would take less time.
He can only afford so much cooking a year, he has to undercook his chicken to so he can afford to overcook his onions.
you dont eat medium rare chicken?
From what I understood you couldn't technically overcook the onions. Alton Brown made it on Good Eats and if you're using an electric skillet you can just leave them on basically forever.
Frenchie is a gem of a human being. Please have him on more.
You subjected a French chef to a Jack video. You deserved every bit of chaos that this video became, and I love you for that.
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... that's because @ChefBrianTsao is Not. Your. Typical. Chef!!!
“Is it the lime green paint on the wall, is that what you wanna focus on?”
He had the same thought I’ve been screaming in my head for every Jack video.
This is BY FAR the most edible thing Jack has ever made.
But, I mean, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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Seems like you haven't seen his chocolate cake, it's quite edible as well
@@TheBootyDesperado but that chocolate cake is like...16000 calories a slice. So is it really edible? 🤷♂️😂
@@nighttempest7163 well I did say edible, not nutritious
@@TheBootyDesperado that’s giving him a lot of credit 😂
"But hes British, why you watching him" 🤣🤣🤣 I love this guy!!! Please bring him back for more.
I'd take British food over American everyday of the week lol
@@ChaseOakley-rw2lxreal American food is far superior. Barbecue, fried chicken, Cajun, cheesesteak, etc etc.
@tigerlover7359 I'm talking honkey American. Not your influenced dishes.
@@ChaseOakley-rw2lx i pray for you
@@ChaseOakley-rw2lx Okay Britton come back with your real account. Nobody buys this and I'm not even American.
This video is FUCKING hilarious, and absolutely yes to the pair of you reacting to those sauces.
Def! Gotta find those sauces now!
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I'm gonna second the sauces. That sounds like comic gold.
Be sure to have spit buckets on standby for those taste tests lmao 🤣 I have to know if those sauces live up to their names. I'm pretty positive I will stick to my Sweet Baby Ray's like a basic bitch.
He needs to see the party jello bathmat salad before he tastes the sauces.
With the part about asking for parents, I think it's actually good advice. If my dad noticed that some of his alcohol went missing, he would (admittedly justifiably in my family) go straight to me and my sister and ask which of us drank it. I definitely started cooking with wine at a younger age than I could legally buy it, and the best way to go about it would have been for me to ask my parents every time I used it when I was in their house, in my opinion. Especially because if you're legally underage, the product is probably your parents' and so it's just more respectful to ask. It's a small thing, but I actually think he was more reasonable with that suggestion than he was given credit for. He may not be able to cook, but at least he's suggesting viewers be respectful to their family.
You are definitely reading that situation the best way possible and I commend you for that. Jack on the other hand allegedly beat and choked his son for smoking weed. I say allegedly but this is something he freely admitted in a podcast
@@chilibeer3912it’s crazy Jack did that, cause you’ve gotta be high on something to stomach that shit he cooks
I like how honest he was about the French onion soup. I feel most commentators would pretend that they wouldn't eat and enjoy it because it was the infamous Jack.
To be fair, this man has presented and eaten undercooked meat more than once. I know there’s no meat here but you just can’t trust a guy like that.
@@blackhat1018 You make a good point. Who knows what he did to it off camera?
@@blackhat1018I wouldn't even trust him boiling an egg tbh
Loved the guest spot, and I'm also shocked that Jack's end result wasn't 100% garbage. So many surprises in one video.
This dude needs a reaction channel for French cuisine. I would be watching that in a heartbeat.
I appreciate him mentionning how this dish is not "fancy", as a frenchie also, it pains me to hear again and again people repeat that pretty much anything French has to automatically be "fancy", even when it's only a soup or a stew.
An American here but a student of French, alot of the French countryside is full of what Ameircans would describe as literal rednecks, or the French equivalent. *Definately* not fancy, by any strentch. Think they're called Le Beouff?
i make pot au feu/bouillis on a regular basis, it is the least "fancy" dish ever invented
Tbh I think it has a lot to do with like chef culture in America, where because lots of professional chefs learn French techniques and learn under French teachers, they just assume everything French when it comes to food is Fancy or Luxurious
I mean... They tend to care a lot about good food and quality (from what I've heard/understand)...
And sadly as an American that's often considered fancy
Seriously. It's _delicious_ but it's...Onions.
Ratatouille gets that 'fancy' label too courtesy of the Pixar film (which did, granted, depict the chef-y presentation-fixated version of the dish) and it was invented by peasants for peasants.
This is the kinda of video I love... chaos, educational and hilarious....we need to see more of Chef Paul on your channel. You guys make a great team.😂😂
Def!
The majority of Jack’s sauce sales probably are from people wanting to see if it’s as good as his cooking lol
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Or burn them
I live in the general area, and apparently there is only like, one shop that carries them from my googling.
He says “ Never once in 21 years has anyone not loved the sauce”.
@@erichildebrandt9490 I’d like a recall on that
Only recently discovered this channel but I like the format, feel like I can laugh at some ridiculous cooking and learn things in the process. I also really enjoy the addition of Chef Paul to this video, he has a grizzled jadedness about him that only comes with years and years of experience doing something, and that's always a treat to listen to. Keep up the great work!
Man Chef Paul is hella awesome! He has a style of commentary very similar to Uncle Roger. And I am all in for it. Please give us more of your collab vids with Chef Paul, we love his vibe.💗
Needs more 'ha-yaaaah', though...
Frenchie is the best, him and I always have a blast
He's a French/New York uncle who loves you to bits and pieces but will roast you for being unable to change a tire, unclog a sink, and cook a classic ratatouille at the same time.
@@kjaxthegrate I mean, we all lowkey love such a guy/gal :3 don't we?🌸❣️
@Sagar SK Yeeeees~
I was going to watch a review on his sauces out of pure curiosity but since you mentioned that youll do a video if people want it, Ill gladly wait till then!
I was just introduced to this man but he has instantly won me over. Paul has some solid Co-host energy. PLEASE BRING HIM BACK SOON!
You and Frenchie have amazing chemistry. You guys are funny as hell together. This is my favorite episode by far!!! I really hope you have him back on again. Fav guest by far!!!!!!
You have to bring Frenchy back as soon as possible. He’s endlessly entertaining!
Def!
He has to come back on
I LOVED THIS!
This was just genuinely super crazy fun. It's like being around family, you guys collabing makes me giggle high volume
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☺️ **Beaming**
19:34 **Applebee's panicks**
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🎉 Goodnight everybody!
F***ing love him. I would love more reaction video's with him.
Frenchie is the best
Would absolutely love to see a series where you react to a dish with someone who is an expert on it, and then a second video with a tutorial on how they would make it. Love the guest appearances, love the videos as always. Really wish LB will be able to tour the WestCoast someday because I'd love to see you guys live.
We def have our eyes on the West Coast, hopefully next year!
Please have this man on more 😂😂😂😂 the two of you have great chemistry
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The pain on his face when he saw those onions boiling 😂 😂 😂 welcome to cooking with Jack
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Lol this guy such an entertainer and the way he react to the video. Gotta have this guy on the show more often
You two should totally taste test his products. It would be fantastic.😃
Will do!
This was perfection, Paul needs to come back a ton.
The French Onion "Soup" actually looked pretty good. I would eat that and I'm not a huge of French Onion Soup.
Chef Paul Denamiel is hilarious 😂 please have him back more
Def!
@@ChefBrianTsao In that past, I suggested CWJ Chicken Polenta for you and Fatima to react to. I take it back. Chef Paul has to see that abomination with you 😂😂
Yes. Buy all Jack's sauces and test them. I want to see it so bad
I love that Frenchie apparently just came to roast everyone and swear entirely too much. 😂 This episode had me laughing the whole way through! I don't support ya getting tipsy every episode, but it definitely changed the dynamic a little bit in a good way!
I think it brings a natural element to the conversation. Like how when you get together with friends, the chat always animates a bit after a couple fingers of bourbon or whatever. Keeps things loose and jovial.
I am so glad that over this time you've made Chef Paul a regular here. I love your content, but you guys are just amazing together.
yes please, i love when you have guests on and chef paul is by far the funniest. Would love to see you two try jack's sauces.
Frenchie is the best
We need another video with chef Paul we need more this was epic beyond words!
This was an utter delight. You have the best guests, and this was another great one!
Frenchie is a trip!
Watching your newer stuff first and then watching this, the magic was always there. You just got better equipment. ❤🎉
OMFG I love this dynamic between you 2. Please have Paul on more often!
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Jack's soup looks like the quick onions I fry up for sausages.
Edit; Actually, no, I brown my peppers and onions more than that and slice them thinner. 1/4 inch max... and I would have salted them while frying to draw out moisture and make more caramelized goodness happen.
Then again I learn from my mistakes, like forgetting to salt something ONCE. Never again!
YES on the sauce video! That would be incredible. You could even do a version where you try his sauces and then make better ones. You know, cooking 101.
This was the food equivalent of using incorrect math but you still get the right answer
Frenchie has to be my favorite person that you invited. His rude jokes and personality just had me rolling lol
I just discovered this channel recently and now I need to find out if you actually made the French onion soup video. I need it.
That chaotic energy was beautiful! I’d love to see you guys make the soup and taste those sauces!
This is the most fun ep. I've seen thus far. Hilarious. Been binging the channel this afternoon.
This might be the closest thing Jack has ever created than might be, on a dim overcast day, possibly perhaps maybe considered food. This is the one dish that, if Jack served it to me, I might not die 🤣
Chef Brian, I can definitely say Chef "Frenchy" Paul is THE best guest you've had on this show :D Hands down! I absolutely need to see more, you guys have incredible chemistry, and this is the funniest guest video I've ever seen 😍😍
Talk about damning with faint praise (Jack and his recipes)…
@@HeronCoyote1234 🤣🤣
Chef Paul is the funniest guy I’ve ever come across. He’s savage and I’m so here for it 😂😂
He’s such a blast
I love that he didn't taste it a single time before 'serving' it. I'm only Quebecois, but I can feel my ancestors weeping.
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17:57 I worked in a prison and ate lunch at the cafeteria run by the inmate chefs. Their french onion soup was delicious and made correctly. This looks like what they would have made later in the toilet.
Two chefs, no ego, just a deep love of cooking, and fun as all hell to listen to. Frenchie and Brian are the culinary equivalent of Carson and McMahon, they play off each other so well it's a riot. I've learned so much from Guga ,Brian and Frenchie it's crazy, I love their individual takes on food. If I ever subject myself to the torture of New York, I WILL be stopping by both these guys establishments, I have no doubt it'll be a blast.
Holy shit, Jack made something that looks edible? Maybe I should go buy a lotto ticket. Also as a Frenchie myself I thoroughly enjoyed Paul's antics and I hope to see more of him! :D
Love the energy of you two. More of this!
If you and Chef Paul buy those sauces and taste them on camera, I will become a Patreon subscriber
Hell yes this should happen.😊
Gotta find em now!
Please keep making videos like this. You are very knowledgeable about cooking but also so funny and entertaining!
The parmesan is almost a cheat in this case because of the way it tends to crisp up under a broiler. The cheese layer on a good french onion soup should almost be like a creme brulee--crispy on top and then melty underneath, so in that sense he kinda nailed it. It's probably tasty soup.
Chef Paul is naturally entertaining!! Well done. You know what to do 😉
"any good stock that's been reduced properly will work, beef, veal, pork... butt." XD 5:03
Chef Paul is h-i-l-a-r-i-o-u-s ! Not saying you are not but he manages to makes you laugh so much i couldn't stop laughing myself 😂😂 definititely need you two to test those sauces !
The part about masking french onion soup with any good reduced stock. If it ain't made with beef stock it ain't a french onion soup!
I absolutely need to see you and Chef Paul cooking with and reacting to Jack’s sauce line! Maybe get Derrick in on a couple of those videos and make it a mini-series?!
Def!
Just checked and it looks like it’s outta stock 😢
I love that Frenchie brought up the fact that sometimes you can just taste the interaction between certain ingredients without actually tasting them. If you know your ingredients pretty well, you can usually tell. Sometimes you have weird ones that actually compliment but
I would love to see Chef Brian and Frenchy react to Jack's Best Sauces. I haven't watched this whole episode yet, and can't wait to see more videos from Frenchy. He seems like quite a character and will be fun to watch.
When I finally make it across the pond, I'm gonna make sure to check both you guys' restaurants out! Looking forward to them both.
This guy could make someone feel really good and really bad about their cooking, all at the same time.
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Would love to see You and Chef Paul following Jacks recipes and taste testing them... the non lethal ones.
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Chef Paul has to be one of the best guests on this channel so far, I'd love to see him in future videos for sure.
Also as much as I want to see you guys try CWJ's barbecue sauces, all the bad things I've read about Jack irks me to the point where I don't think anyone should be giving him money for anything he makes.
frenchie is the best, his outrage soothes my soul.
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Dude, bring this guy back! He was so funny! You two together played well off of each other. I can tell at moments you were like... "come on... come on... get back on track" but by the end you were like- "do you, you're making magic. just do you..." This was fun. There should be 1 time every six months where you bring in a guy like this and do a power hour or just a cocktail. A Brian Tsao at nite! episode is too good. Keep it up!!!
That is some great banter! The reactions in this one were some of the best yet.
We need more Chef Paul on this channel!!!!! Yes to the sauce taste test too please.
Just checked and looked like it’s outta stock everywhere 😢
@@ChefBrianTsao *insert Darth Vader saying “Nooooooooo”*
I look forward to seeing him in another video. This was so good.
Jack says the soup is complex cause he has the cooking skills of an unborn fetus
This was well worth the wait! Absolutely love this guy! Please invite him back for more videos, no matter what they are!
Def!
Gonna be frank. For me this is the best video in this channel. Loved chef Paul and loved the chemistry between them.
French onion soup tastes the best with raw onions, that crunch makes it so much better
Love the chaotic energy in this episode, Paul should def be brought back!
This was brilliant. And right off the heels of your guga episode. Awesome.
Thank you very much!
This may be the best thing Jack's ever cooked. I'm a little afraid the chicken broth was from a can, which means after reducing there's already too much salt, which would mean the one time Jack adds salt is the one time he _shouldn't_ . I love how he ended up with two wrongs making a right with the cheese.
Side note: if you do want some garlic flavor in onion soup, use bruschetta for the croutons (that's Italian bruschetta, not the bruschetta topping most Americans think of), which is basically just toast that you rub with a slice of garlic. No danger of burning like when you mix it with the onions (though you could also avoid that by _not putting the garlic in before the onion!_ which is how you're normally supposed to cook onion and garlic anyway).
are canned stock salted? i've never cooked with canned stock before, neither do i add salt to stocks i make. Anyway with the amount of parm he added i don't think he needed any salt
Also adding the garlic to the instant croutons is a great idea, you would brush the croutons with a bit of oil anyway, so why not add garlic to your oil(not my thing but ,great idea)
@@pinbi7 The garlic croutons thing is pretty common, though I'm not sure how common it is specifically for onion soup. As for canned broth or stock, they are often heavily salted; even "low sodium" canned stock generally just means low in comparison to regular canned stock and still tastes noticeably salty. "No sodium" canned stock can actually be pretty hard to find, and, given how much of Jack's ingredients tend to be either super-common brands in the US - like McCormick spices and dried herbs - or just basic store brand - like the Great Value (Walmart store brand) cornmeal he used in the polenta episode - I kinda doubt he put in the effort to find no-sodium stock, which makes me worried for his heart after he also added salt _and_ parmesan cheese.
@@tildessmoo i see , interesting i never add anyy salt to my stock because i know i'm gonna season at some point
I love that you try to be educational too. Haven't been watching for long but I definitely feel like I have already learned quite a bit
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You guys should do this reaction together more often 🤣it was a blast, good job
🤘Paul really made this one!
@@ChefBrianTsao that he did! 🤣👍
Man, I personally feel like it was a missed chance to play The Drinking Game. It'd be so much fun.😂
They're gonna do it next time
You two are the best pairing for cooking reactions ever!
More Frenchy!!!! Such a GREAT video!
I agree, Frenchie #1
y'all's dynamic is fantastic. love it
The pair of you two is goddamn hilarious. Please do more of these lmao
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Man all your collabs are bangers! Great video
Appreciate that
Chef Paul's reactions are too funny! Have him on more, please! Maybe subject him to Jack's chicken videos!
Out of any of jacks recipes, only two were safe to eat: his pizza and this
More Frenchy videos! 😂😂
Def!
Chef Brian, I’m glad I found your channel. You are hilarious and informative I’m going to do a marathon of your episodes. God bless!
Paul's awesome, he's a French version of Uncle Roger. Gotta have him on more often.
I love your channel Brian but this is hands down the best video on the channel. You and Chef Paul together has the makings of something special.
I’ve been watching for awhile now and never felt the need to comment. I did want to say this was by far your best episode. Chef Paul was hilarious and I wouldn’t mind you breaking out the drinks more often for the bad cooking videos!
“That’s what she sa-uhm nevermind.” That had me laughing for like one minute 😂
Now, I highly enjoy your videos in general. It just happens that, with Frenchie there, you guys are having *so* much fun. When he started going off about the mustard? I was *sent* 🤣
You guys are great
Entertaining AND educational!
I like this guest a lot!
Frenchie is the man!
Just found guys 😂❤ love the content!
out of everything i´ve seen from jack so far, this seems by a landslide the most edible
Damn, I like this guy. He is pro chef and funny guy. Let's watch another video with him.
Def more to come!