If you enjoyed this and would like to see another will it rotisserie let me know below, there's probably still quite a fair few ideas to consider! Here's the video when I got it for the first time, it was really impressive and I really like this bit of kit th-cam.com/video/bE92JUYrbBQ/w-d-xo.html
I still think the good doctor should be involved. I would love to see what craziness he would put on it, probably one of those fake McDonalds burgers he has been reviewing lately.
In Germany we have cake called "Baumkuchen" (Tree cake) and it's basically Cake from a rotisserie. Small layers of dough are dripped on and once the layer is baked, new dough is dripped on. And in the end, when you cut the cake it has rings, like a tree. It's very popular in the Christmas time
That cake at the end reminds me of a thing I had in Europa when I was younger. It was on a horizontal pole above a fire and a person would pour batter over it making a hard pastry. Effectively what you did but cooked more and was a lot more spiky.
I had rotisserie pineapple at Dinner by Heston a few years ago, they had 3 kebab rotisseries full of pineapple being basted, came with an alcohol infused brioche and it was fantastic!
My takeaway from the first 52 seconds: Barry has pretty much all but admitted he loves and seeks to protect Stuart Ashens more than his own wife and kids...
You essentially made a vertical spit cake (gateau a la broche), which is traditionally done on a spit, baked by an open fire. Lay it horizontally, increase the rotation speed and voila :)
@@robertschnobert9090 low enough to melt in the oven when my aunt forgot the take it off of the bottom of the pizza that was being done for the buffet of our family New Year party.
I am almost certain, your machine is missing its doors. Usually they have a heat resistant tempered glass door to protect you as it cooks. I wonder if you can find a replacement 🤔 it would be safer.
"I'm not sure if this looks like the end of a cooking video, or the end of a really wild party. Yeah, that was fun" ..... famous last words before cleaning cake batter for hours out of every crack of a rotisserie 😂🤣
I feel like Barry could've benefited from the use of a piping bag or plastic freezer baggy with a corner lopped off. If it works, I'd love to see him make giant waffle cones by applying a continuous spiral from tip to base. Allowing the cake to become crispy, golden brown as he reloads for the next layers. I bet it would look and taste amazing?
While I'm sure there's no practical way to actually enjoy it, I really want to see a chocolate rabbit turning on the rotisserie and slowly melting into the tray.
That cake is similar to a very traditional Lithuanian dessert called šakotis! I'm pretty sure the batter recipe is similar too. The only difference is that šakotis (or tree cake as some call it) is baked by pouring the batter on a horizontal rod that's rotating. That way it gets these spikes that make it a "tree cake"
You're Ove Glove would be perfect for taking those skewers off. The pineapple and the cake together would be fabulous. You could even add some whipped cream (sweetened of course).
I was salivating *so much* at that pineapple! It's one of my all-time favourite fruits and I go through a full one to myself at least once a week. If you're near an Asda they sometimes sell jumbo pineapples - my OH bought me one when he went shopping once and it was huge (and absolutely gorgeous)!
There's a restaurant in my city that does all their meats on the rotisserie BBQ. But the thing they are famous for is the rotisseried pineapple. We've been there a few times and I can tell you it's divine. It's a flavour you'll never forget.
rotisserie rum pineapple sounds absolutely divine. what a great idea! I'd have hammered a bunch of cloves into it too, give it that little extra-spiced kick.
I think with the cheese sandwich i would've put foil around it to stop it from burning too early, and then i would take the foil off to let the bread toast
Just out of Curiosity have you ever heard of pot holders? They are great for protecting your hands. Also keep Chole in the videos, the kid knocks me out ,she is great.
That pineapple rum dripping mixed with a bit more rum and pineapple juice, a touch of coconut cream, and some diced pineapple floating in the glass comes to mind.
Very ironic choice for the music played when you sped up the footage of you coating the cake cone. O Holy Night. I was actually thinking it kind of looked like a Christmas tree. Barry, that same concept with green colouring, sugar star topper, icing tinsel and decoration balls. Christmas cooking special. DOOOOO EEEETTTTTT!
Thanks for another great video Barry, can’t wait to see another will it rotisserie? An idea came to me what about a smallish gammon joint? Keep up great work 👍
Lithuanians and germans have a rotisserie baked cake. The Lithuanian tree cake, known as raguolis (which means "spiked") or sakotis (which means "branched") they are cooked on a horizontal rotisserie and the result creates spikes all up and down the cake. Give it a google for the visual, they are very impressive cakes and are traditional at weddings or other big/important celebrations.
Stewart often eats canned food from the 1950's. I think a few boiling hot wires will not faze him at all. He may actually welcome something hot enough to kill mold and rot...
Should have used a piping bag for the cake batter. I expected it to look like Baumkuchen, with distinct light and brown layers like the year rings on a tree log. Can the rotisserie be laid on its side? A horizontal spit would work much better without the need for a cone
The pineapple with rum sounds pretty good. I don't have a rotisserie but I'll bet I could get similar results with the broiler on my toaster oven. If I don't burn the house down with flaming rum anyway.
I looked up some rotisserie cakes & found spit roast videos which makes way more sense & one was called a butter cake so I'm thinking that's the recipe that calls for two sticks of butter. It looks brushed on because it's perfectly cooked & you can see the rings of the individual layers.
If you enjoyed this and would like to see another will it rotisserie let me know below, there's probably still quite a fair few ideas to consider! Here's the video when I got it for the first time, it was really impressive and I really like this bit of kit th-cam.com/video/bE92JUYrbBQ/w-d-xo.html
I still think the good doctor should be involved. I would love to see what craziness he would put on it, probably one of those fake McDonalds burgers he has been reviewing lately.
Keep the videos coming … I don’t care what you do , but these videos are great 👌👌
You should definitely do another one of these! Cookie dough would be interesting I think. 🤗
This one is an oldy, but a goody...How about rotisery corn on the cob? Slather it in melted butter as it cooks?
Might have looked a bit better using a piping bag?
In Germany we have cake called "Baumkuchen" (Tree cake) and it's basically Cake from a rotisserie. Small layers of dough are dripped on and once the layer is baked, new dough is dripped on. And in the end, when you cut the cake it has rings, like a tree. It's very popular in the Christmas time
I came here to say the same :D
@Barry Lewis we most definitely need a video of you trying this cake! To answer your question, yes we do need a rotisserie play list!
This needs nore notice i want to see this done!
Should be noted that Baumkuchen is spun horizontally, though.
@@rolfs2165 yes
Your daughter is hustling out here man. "Just only 50 quid mate" Love her.
Little Chloe knows her worth.
Better to just pay her before she gets the union involved.
“It’s only 50 quid mate” - Chloe 2021 😂😂
The most british child xD
Just the tone she said it in cracked me up.
If Chloe does not became an internet/TV star, she has a good fall back as a Plumber or Sparky. 😁😂
@@Believer1980 Funny that was my first thought too when I heard her say it
"It's just only 50 quid mate." Now that's how you negotiate.
I think instead of “will it rotisserie” the real question is “should it be rotisseried?” 🤣
haha good point
The answer is always yes ;)
@@mrbarrylewis hi,In the rotisserie you can also make tacos al pastor !!!
Barry: "I'm not a fan of watermelon."
Chloe's Face: "How dare you, sir!"
🤣
Chloe is an absolute vibe 😂 “just why! It’s only just 50 quid mate” 😂😂😂 she’ll make a fine business woman
Normal People: "I'll use a silicon pastry brush to apply this batter to the cone"
Barry: "I'm gonna use a spoon and make a huge mess"
I think normal people would have used a silicone piping bag.
@@elliemac306 That’s even worse than using a spoon!
@@prizegotti That is how the most bakery use when make spettekaka/Baumkuchen/šakotis
5:15
I love your daughter's reaction to you saying you do not really like watermelon…absolutely wonderful.
I love how Chloe got offended when Barry dissed watermelon.
That cake at the end reminds me of a thing I had in Europa when I was younger. It was on a horizontal pole above a fire and a person would pour batter over it making a hard pastry. Effectively what you did but cooked more and was a lot more spiky.
Barry says "im sure it'll be fine"...we all get flashbacks to the toaster fire 🔥
The near miss of Barry burning his house down by almost using polystyrene on a rotisserie cooker 😅
Dude put some cinnamon on that pineapple, throw it on ice cream or in a white wine sangria, it’s like cake.
Love these videos, keep em up!!
Sounds great!
Chloe, forever giving me life. She is what i aspire to be, sassy as heck
Never wanted to rotisserie a pineapple before but I suddenly really want to! 🤤
I mean just grilling it etc may be better, but I think cinnamon on there would be really nice!
@@mrbarrylewis ooo yes! Know what I’m doing when I get out of hospital!
@@mrbarrylewis Grilled pineapple is simply amazing!
I love the "Will it" series with Barry!
I had rotisserie pineapple at Dinner by Heston a few years ago, they had 3 kebab rotisseries full of pineapple being basted, came with an alcohol infused brioche and it was fantastic!
Hasn't Barry been to Dinner? The pineapple there is the best!
I have to admit, this isn't quite the same without stuart, but still a nice video
That was my first thought. Where's Stuart ?
I thought you were going to put the cake batter into the cone, not on the outside. And my mind was just «how…?». Now I see 😂
I thought the same thing.
I did as well.
I can feel this is going to be an instant classic
Good mythical morning and Berry co-lab?! Yes please!!
Barry's personality is awesome...it's never boring;
Love the "oh holly night" 🤣 my daughter said it looks like a Christmas tree, so very apt 👍🏽
With the season, make the cone dough Xmas tree with green fooddye, M&M's for balls, frosted sugar for tinsel and powdered sugar for snow
My takeaway from the first 52 seconds: Barry has pretty much all but admitted he loves and seeks to protect Stuart Ashens more than his own wife and kids...
I'm glad Barry didn't use the polystyrene cone as it has a low melting temperature and gives of toxic gas when burnt.
"It is either off and cold or complete Hell" ` Barry Lewis 2021
The story of my love life.
I feel seen.
Barry, you are a trooper. Nothing deters you from trying all gadgets and giving them your best efforts. Thanks from Florida.
The cake reminds me of a “cake” from southern Sweden called Spettekaka, aka Spear cake. Would loooove to see you try to make one at home 🙌🏻
As a bonus, we got to see if Barry would rotisserie. The answer is no but he does become well cooked.
You essentially made a vertical spit cake (gateau a la broche), which is traditionally done on a spit, baked by an open fire. Lay it horizontally, increase the rotation speed and voila :)
I'll be using this as my go to question from now on.
"Can it be fixed?"
"I don't know, will it rotisserie?"
like it!
In south Sweden they have a cake called "spettekaka", which is made by piping batter on a funnel just like you did but the rotisserie is laying down.
I love the Christmas music during the cake cone cookery.
That polystyrene would have melted and ruined everything 😂
What's the melting point of polystyrene? 🌈
@@robertschnobert9090 It starts breaking down at around 210°c.
@@robertschnobert9090 low enough to melt in the oven when my aunt forgot the take it off of the bottom of the pizza that was being done for the buffet of our family New Year party.
I am almost certain, your machine is missing its doors. Usually they have a heat resistant tempered glass door to protect you as it cooks. I wonder if you can find a replacement 🤔 it would be safer.
"I'm not sure if this looks like the end of a cooking video, or the end of a really wild party. Yeah, that was fun" ..... famous last words before cleaning cake batter for hours out of every crack of a rotisserie 😂🤣
"It's just only 50 quid, mate" = priceless
After watching you attempt to rotisserie a cake, I think you should do an aftermath video called, Will It Clean?
Chole's reaction to you saying you might baste the pineapple in rum was priceless!
I feel like Barry could've benefited from the use of a piping bag or plastic freezer baggy with a corner lopped off.
If it works, I'd love to see him make giant waffle cones by applying a continuous spiral from tip to base. Allowing the cake to become crispy, golden brown as he reloads for the next layers. I bet it would look and taste amazing?
While I'm sure there's no practical way to actually enjoy it, I really want to see a chocolate rabbit turning on the rotisserie and slowly melting into the tray.
Fill the tray with fondue dipping items. They get chocolate at the bunny melts.
That cake is similar to a very traditional Lithuanian dessert called šakotis! I'm pretty sure the batter recipe is similar too. The only difference is that šakotis (or tree cake as some call it) is baked by pouring the batter on a horizontal rod that's rotating. That way it gets these spikes that make it a "tree cake"
Another day, another great upload from you 😊
More routisserie videos please. Also, Cloie is adorable
You're Ove Glove would be perfect for taking those skewers off. The pineapple and the cake together would be fabulous. You could even add some whipped cream (sweetened of course).
👍 That was fun! More rotisserie videos please. Thanks.
I was salivating *so much* at that pineapple! It's one of my all-time favourite fruits and I go through a full one to myself at least once a week. If you're near an Asda they sometimes sell jumbo pineapples - my OH bought me one when he went shopping once and it was huge (and absolutely gorgeous)!
There's a restaurant in my city that does all their meats on the rotisserie BBQ. But the thing they are famous for is the rotisseried pineapple. We've been there a few times and I can tell you it's divine. It's a flavour you'll never forget.
Vertical baumkuchen, an interesting concept...
Also the pineapple looks amazing
Chloe overestimating how much to 'shake down' her dad for is so cute, next time Chloe ask for £5 not £50. Your dad might actually give you £5
That was absolutely bonkers the funniest one yet... Thankyou. You really are unique in every way. Love ya barry. 💘
On the upside, it’s nice to see that Barshens is still going in Barry’s kitchen.
rotisserie rum pineapple sounds absolutely divine. what a great idea! I'd have hammered a bunch of cloves into it too, give it that little extra-spiced kick.
I think with the cheese sandwich i would've put foil around it to stop it from burning too early, and then i would take the foil off to let the bread toast
Definitely, another video with more crazy rotisserie ideas! Careful though... we don't want you to burn down your house!
I know it's something different but what you produced there is what usually pops into my head when someone says funnel cake :-D
WOW! I need this thing! 😋😋
When u made the cake it reminded me of the 23 layer cake that I have seen being made here on TH-cam from Asia.
Just out of Curiosity have you ever heard of pot holders? They are great for protecting your hands. Also keep Chole in the videos, the kid knocks me out ,she is great.
Why the Christmas song backing music for the cake? I feel all Christmassy now 🎄
That pineapple rum dripping mixed with a bit more rum and pineapple juice, a touch of coconut cream, and some diced pineapple floating in the glass comes to mind.
You should have taken slices of the pineapple and some ham on the toastie. That would have been a cool sandwich.
Nice idea! I just munched on it off camera between the other ones, super good! Great excuse to have some more though!
Oh my gosh, your kid is awesome lol :)
The pineapple surprised me, I would quite like to try that.
Very ironic choice for the music played when you sped up the footage of you coating the cake cone. O Holy Night. I was actually thinking it kind of looked like a Christmas tree. Barry, that same concept with green colouring, sugar star topper, icing tinsel and decoration balls. Christmas cooking special. DOOOOO EEEETTTTTT!
*Seeing the last cake* Merry Christmas, Barry.
That cake experiment reminded me of that one time I tried to make German Baumkuchen😅 didn’t go so well tho
I don't even need to watch, pineapple will definitely rotisserie! Drizzle with honey or maple syrup... delicious!
The great part for me-- Don't get me wrong excited about the food but--your cheeky daughter asking for payment for her appearance 🤣😂🤣😂
Ah, I remember the good ol' times watching the legendary Will it blend?
Thanks for another great video Barry, can’t wait to see another will it rotisserie? An idea came to me what about a smallish gammon joint? Keep up great work 👍
Lithuanians and germans have a rotisserie baked cake. The Lithuanian tree cake, known as raguolis (which means "spiked") or sakotis (which means "branched") they are cooked on a horizontal rotisserie and the result creates spikes all up and down the cake. Give it a google for the visual, they are very impressive cakes and are traditional at weddings or other big/important celebrations.
the cake scene with O Holy Night in the background SENT ME 😂
Stewart often eats canned food from the 1950's. I think a few boiling hot wires will not faze him at all. He may actually welcome something hot enough to kill mold and rot...
Loved this episode - could have sworn Ashens was hiding behind Homer, but I might be wrong ...Thanks!
Should have used a piping bag for the cake batter. I expected it to look like Baumkuchen, with distinct light and brown layers like the year rings on a tree log. Can the rotisserie be laid on its side? A horizontal spit would work much better without the need for a cone
Loved this, so much fun to watch. How about a s’more stack, graham cracker, marshmallow, chocolate, marshmallow graham cracker.
Fans of The Mighty Boosh will be pleased you made a sculpture of Charlie in cake format
I definitely want more rotisserie madness.
Love this video!
The pineapple with rum sounds pretty good. I don't have a rotisserie but I'll bet I could get similar results with the broiler on my toaster oven. If I don't burn the house down with flaming rum anyway.
Why would Barry, not once, not twice, but three times grabs a hot metal skewer while having an oven mitt on his hand?
And here's where Barry is unfortunately introduced to the term "trypophobia" with that pineapple. (Though it does sound delicious.)
Graceful Barry
I looked up some rotisserie cakes & found spit roast videos which makes way more sense & one was called a butter cake so I'm thinking that's the recipe that calls for two sticks of butter. It looks brushed on because it's perfectly cooked & you can see the rings of the individual layers.
I was wondering whether you had shelved this apparatus (after its first use) because of significant energy usage?
Love it, a true close encounters finale lol
Barry has become the Victor Frankenstein of the culinary arts!
My son said add Green color and you get a edible Christmas 🌲 love it
What was the music being used from 15:09?
"Explaining to my wife a random purchase I made at 3am" sounds more like you trying to explain the beginnings of the Kitchen Gadget series.
Corn on the cob, basted with some butter which is melted in the tray at the bottom
Loved the video. One question though, why is O Holy Night playing as the background music? Just Curious.
Looks like a Christmas tree!
Side note, you said you liked spiced rum. I think you'd love a drink called Witch Doctor. Spiced rum and Dr. Pepper and ice.
You've made a similar cake to lithuanian spit cake "šakotis"
came here to comment the same thing!
Nice
Congratulations to Barry for cooking some nice Eldrich Horror!
The pineapple looked amazing