This is also a low-key “Andrew Cooks A Lot Of One Ingredient” episode, because we now know what Andrew would do with 20lbs of lettuce: he’d put it all on a single sandwich.
Agree. I don’t think the time limit really adds anything. Also, if they plan on doing different foods in this same format, there’s no way to do literally anything else in three minutes. Maybe a thirty minute time limit if they have to have one?
Depends on what bread you’re using. Inga used a baguette for her sandwich so there was no need to toast it. Even then most people don’t toast bread either for sandwiches. Especially if they're meant to be served cold which was most of these sandwiches anyways .
My two favourite moments: Andrew: what is hard cheese? Sean: like... um... Not soft cheeses. ...and Sean: *talks about how his favourite sandwiches don't have so much vegetable that he feels like he's eating a salad* Andrew: *puts a salad in between two pieces of bread*
Andrew says his sandwich makes up for inconsistent proteins... but getting a good avocado and flavorful ripe tomato is way trickier than pulling cold cuts from your fridge. Their reliability is why they are the go-to sandwich filling. Whereas every time you buy an avocado, you're not buying an avocado... you're buying the *chance* to buy an avocado.
I found it funny that Andrew was the one talking the most "trash" and then, he was the one coming up with the trickiest and, honestly, most underwhelming sandwich of the 3.
Oddly enough I used to make a similar sandwich to Andrew, but with this costco cibatta buns. I never had the best of the best veggies laying around but it worked.
Seeing their sassy sides is such a breath of fresh air! I love the calm and chill vibes of the channel but this new series has a different appeal to it! 💗💗
I love this concept, but I think it’s important to give yourself the time to properly prepare the food. Either giving yourself more time or no time limit at all would improve the format. I would love to see how the coleslaw was made, allow you to toast the bread if needed, properly seasoning the food, NOT FORGETTING INGREDIENTS etc. that way you’re actually presenting the best possible version of the food, not the one you can make fastest. The frantic/fast paced energy seems to go against a lot of what I (we?) love about your content. Again, I absolutely love the concept, hearing everyone’s subjective opinions on thing like this is so fun, the banter/roast is entertaining, and everyone was a good sport about it!
Totally agree! That was fun for a change, but here's why I don't like it as a format: - Nice people trying to trash talk each other... it's just not believable. 😆You can totally tell that they're cringing inside and even apologizing in their heads as they try to say mean things to each other. - I've never liked time-restricted 'competitive cooking' since it reminds me of reality TV and the very selfish win-at-all-costs mentality. - I much prefer the usual tone of ATE which to me is calm, considerate and thoughtful cooking with a side of learning and delight.
the only possible reason i can think of for the time contraint was so that everyone's opinion and memory of the food wont fade too much as the next person is cooking and so you can make the best comparision, instead of perfectly making the sandwich and waiting 10-20 mins before each dish, and since they want the format of 1 goes after another, having long cook times in between might not be viable
I think this could be an interesting series without the time limit. The time limit I think forces you to rush it. Oh, and they broke this rule anyway but unlimited questions. I want all the answers about the food. 😄
I would do maybe 10 minutes next time? Just to allow time to formulate your perfect dish. The 3 minutes is so frantic and I’d want more of an explanation during the process lol
Yeah if not 10 then at the very least 5. Cuz I get wanting to stick to the argument of "a sandwich should be something quick and easy to make", but 3 minutes is definitely way too short.
I personally also think that Inga’s sandwich seems much more convenient, quick and also would hold well when it’s on the go. I think the 3 min might be tight. 10 min is enough to toast and prep. I also think maybe a score out of 10 for each person makes sense so it would be a possible 20 points for each person. But a great first episode!
As a french person I felt a tiny part of my soul leave my body when Inga scooped the inside of the brie like it was cream cheese leaving the rind on the side :'-)
I was shocked to see Inga eviscerating that cheese and spreading it like Nutella, leaving the white mould rind like it was deBrie. It doesn’t go with the cultured Europhile image she projects.
Inga & Shawn: doing their best in 3 minutes Andrew: today I was *going* to make an idiot sandwich but apparently there’s already 2 here. Now marvel at my 🥬 lettuce🥬
Definitely vote for Inga but the failure in all these is these options is that the bread should be toasted or grilled! 3 minutes puts a really hard stop to a great sandwich!
@@3973555 By fresh I mean it was baked and purchased that day in which case, there is no need for toasting. No reputable bakery would sell a day old baguette.
Inga's sandwich is what I'd like to eat. Andrew just piled up a bunch of lettuce & supermarket bread without any dressing. Shawn's sandwich seemed to be wet, charcuterie board comparison was totally adequate, but it did seem promising. My vote: Inga, Shawn, Andrew.
the idea for the series is good, minus the time limit. I believe the 'explaining' part is essential since the observers are not aware of the stuff being done by the one making the sandwich. And with the time limit, they are forced to rush things, which is kinda weird since the setup gives a relax vibe, more like c'mon let's have a lazy chitchat EDIT: my fave sandwich is basically just a very simple liver spread in a white loaf bread, partnered with a hot choco or a regular 3-in-1 instant coffee. Not for the bougie people, but as someone who grew up having this, it brings so much comfort, milky bread with a bit bitter because of the toasted liver in the liver spread partnered with a sweet creamy coffee.
@@nata6025 Exactly. I find that some sweet sandwich ingredients completely takeover and overpower. When assembled, I like that you can taste everything.
@@thatsalt1560 I've always been a fan of acidic/sweet fruit and unripened cheeses in a sandwich. And I kinda "construct" a sandwich so everything balances out in the end. It sounds pretentious but I like contrasts in flavour and texture. Green apple slices add texture like crisp greens along with sweetness and tart.
Gosh, Sean made his own ketchup?! Maybe it was the rush to speak while making a sandwich in three minutes, and being very humble about the ingredients, but I was wowed with the vinegar coleslaw (special attention to make it not creamy), and then making your own Russian dressing...Sean brought a whole lot of
I just love Andrew. I just want to hear his opinions about things he has opinions about, he doesn't actually have to produce anything unless if that helps him formulate opinions, so this is a perfect series.
Out of the three, i think inga's would be the only one I would truly make/order. I really like a nice french bread, brie, and fig jam. I really don't like an over saturation of strong sauces/being too wet. Andrews is nice and easy but the imagination of eating it specifically seems a little on the blander side, maybe a layer of sauce on the other bread might help.
I am immediately a fan of the style this series is taking up; the hilarious banter, the diverse food opinions, the seamless team dynamic... everything, just screams peak content here
I made this yesterday: Muhammara on one side of the bread, roasted smoky aubergine in olive oil on the other, tinned sardines, piparras (spanish pickled chiles) and cilantro.
This turned out better than I thought! Love the more relaxed / casual vibe vs. typical more professional videos (which I also enjoy). Nice change in pace
I loooove this esp the harsh and hilarious comments from Andrew but I do wish they could make the timing longer to perfect their dishes. I hope this series has more drama in upcoming episodes. So exciting :D
I think with a little more time for each sandwich, or maybe having all of the ingredients prepped and ready to use, this series would be like absolutely perfect. This was such a great video and I love watching everyone just vibe, its so great. Also I love Sean so much, he is my new favorite person alive.
This was insanely entertaining. I think a good compromise on time would be: film the prep, do all the prep you want, and you get 5-10 minutes to put it together and present.
I think the beauty of this channel is the attention to detail of each ingredient and how it affects the overall taste of the food. No need to limit yourself in time, we wanna see your food at its best :)
the time limit was a bit harsh, but good idea, there is objectively good food, but mostly it is subjective, and personal opinions about good food is an interesting subject to explore
I vote Inga’s! Of the 3 she def gets my preferred flavor profile. Balsamic glaze would be so good on that. Honestly caramelized onion and tomato too if you wanted to load it up. Now I’m hungry…
In the summer time, i dont think anything tops a BLT. Maybe a BLT with a fried egg. But summer tomatoes, homemade mayo, fresh sourdough… its the greatest sandwich. I subscribe to the Kenji school of thought here in which the bacon is a condiment, all about the tomatos. Ham and butter on toasted bread is a close second
Inga’s sandwich was clearly the best! I think Andrews purposely didn’t chose Inga so she wouldn’t win. I was LOL’ed when Inga clapped back with the “you put a salad in your sandwich” 😂😂😂 love this side of Inga since we always see her cute and nice side.
I like the 3 minute format , when I see the long cooking videos it seems unapproachable. 3 minutes to throw something delicious together is amazing! Makes me feel like I can do it
"But is it supposed to be THAT wet?" loved this so much. Also, to add on what people below are saying about the time limit, I think having a time limit is fine since it grounds the competition on a leveled playing field, same goes to any limitation may it be easily-sourced ingredients etc. As long as its reasonable, for example having a time limit of less than 30mins to make a sandwich should be adequate enough and that it has to be made in front of the judges. But all in all, would love to watch more of this format, the disses are all so good and fun. It adds a bit of comedy to it which we all need with food anyway.
Laughed at Inga frantically lunging for the salt during Andrew's sandwich portion 😂 Motivated not by helping Andrew have a better sandwich, but for her to have a better eating experience? Lol!
Andrew is dissing Inga for buying nice toppings...As if he grew all the salad by himself...😉😄 Inga, maybe mostarda di frutta is an alternative to fig jam.
Inga's face at 6:41 is priceless! I just love Inga's energy so much and it's super fun to watch :) Maybe I'm biased but Inga's sandwich is the one I would go for as a regular, but definitely would try Sean's sloppy joe and Andrew's garden salad sandwich as well LOL
Great episode. I thought Andrew's sandwich was really interesting, and I thought it would be awful. The sloppy joe one looked great, but there was no way I would make that. Inga's was the best because it seems delicious and something I would make.
I love that all of them are the softest and most open to discussing a difference in opinion and have been pit against each other 😂 it makes their arguments so cute and funny even though they are trying to be so assertive
Inga's sandwich looked like the one I most wanted to eat. Jambon beurre are fantastic. Not sure I have a go to, but in summer, I do like a plain tomato sandwich, possibly out of nostalgia. It's much simpler than Andrew's sandwich, just tomato and mayo on white bread.
1) Fun new series, I like! There was a similar idea with restaurants, like who knows where the best pizza is. 2) There's some weird cam angles in there. Like at 11:30 Andrew is presumably talking to you all, but it's a bit weird.
When he said "sloppy joe" that was SO not what I was expecting. Sloppy joes here in the midwest are very different. As in, browned ground beef in a savory/sweet tomato sauce served on a hamburger bun.
I appreciate them showing their opinions on each other's food, but it would've been even more accurate had they omitted the time limit since it could distract them from their presentation and preparation. Love the work as always
Sandwich #2 was so interesting! I've literally never heard of a sloppy joe that wasn't shredded sweet meat (sometimes in a chili) with a bit of coleslaw oozing out of a burger bun. Cool to see such a radically different take on it!
What a great prize! I love this but the time limit has gotta go. Also I would have picked Inga. Charcuterie is amazing. The only way to improve it is with really good bread.
I've had a version on Sean's sloppy Joe here in jersey. instead of roast beef, it was cornbeef. it's definitely one of my favorite sandwiches and if it's made right it's not "too wet" lol!!! nice job Sean
Inga definitely has the best sandwich concept here. Sean’s probably needs better execution or bread or both, but is a good flavor set. Andrew’s sandwich is a fundamentally flawed idea. A sandwich is at its best when it’s not time-sensitive, but he’s making it out of exclusively time-sensitive ingredients.
I have to agree with everyone in the comments - get rid of the time limit please. I know it would make the videos way longer but to be honest, I wouldn't mind. I want them to argue, I want them to present their favorite food in the best light possible and talk through the process. But otherwise, amazing concept, this chanel never fails to amaze me, good job!
Yum, yum, yum. I love a veggie and cheese (feta!) sandwich with soft whole-grain bread. I love a ham and cheese sandwich on a baguette, but without the sugar. I don't love a sloppy sandwich. Andrew wins!
This was a blast. I really hope you keep making these videos. I do love absolutely everything you create. By the way, I'd happily eat any of those sandwiches. Yum!
One of my new favorite segments! I want to make Ingas. But props to Sean for the cool sloppy Joe. More time would be nice but it was kinda fun to see them run around lol. Love About to Eat :))
charcuterie 👏 board 👏 sandwiches 👏
You're awesome guys, keep the good work!
I loved when you told Andrew that he basically made a salad in a sandwich hahahah great come back AND it’s true.
I loved your sandwich. In fact I'm eating it right now.
Charcuterie sandwich sounds amazing!
i did NOT expect the dising and sassiness content of this episode😂😂😂 that was hilarious. loved every second😂😂
Andrew calling Inga's sandwich a charcuterie board and then proceeding to make essentially a salad is peak comedy.
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andrew came off so douchey here lmao he only voted for sean bc he knew inga was gonna win if he didn’t
They're all extremely good friends. It's all just banter
@@orangeclub6921You're really overthinking things. Maybe he literally just liked Sean's sandwich more. Also he's always talked and acted this way.
@@orangeclub6921he’s just having fun
This is also a low-key “Andrew Cooks A Lot Of One Ingredient” episode, because we now know what Andrew would do with 20lbs of lettuce: he’d put it all on a single sandwich.
I haven't watched the whole thing yet, very excited to see what happens lol 👀
Lmfaooo
this was so fun to watch - it should be retitled to Andrew Roasts Everyone
Andrew toasts everyone except the breads
Andrew is mean 🤣
...and then loses!
@@farziakarim3087 no, just brutally honest
Andrew was savage. This was a blast. Would definitely like to see more.
i didnt know andrew can diss someone like this 😂 so much fun to watch
Arguing sandwiches is as close to political as food gets. And 3 minutes doesn't allow time to toast the bread; like you're supposed to.
Agree. I don’t think the time limit really adds anything. Also, if they plan on doing different foods in this same format, there’s no way to do literally anything else in three minutes. Maybe a thirty minute time limit if they have to have one?
You say that but...
Toasting a sandwich is a crutch to get around proper sandwich construction.
i love how brutal andrew was
Depends on what bread you’re using. Inga used a baguette for her sandwich so there was no need to toast it. Even then most people don’t toast bread either for sandwiches. Especially if they're meant to be served cold which was most of these sandwiches anyways .
My two favourite moments:
Andrew: what is hard cheese?
Sean: like... um... Not soft cheeses.
...and
Sean: *talks about how his favourite sandwiches don't have so much vegetable that he feels like he's eating a salad*
Andrew: *puts a salad in between two pieces of bread*
modern day philosophy
How tf does a chef not know what hard cheeses are?
@@aryanbaviskar4127 who said Sean was a chef?
Andrew says his sandwich makes up for inconsistent proteins... but getting a good avocado and flavorful ripe tomato is way trickier than pulling cold cuts from your fridge. Their reliability is why they are the go-to sandwich filling. Whereas every time you buy an avocado, you're not buying an avocado... you're buying the *chance* to buy an avocado.
I found it funny that Andrew was the one talking the most "trash" and then, he was the one coming up with the trickiest and, honestly, most underwhelming sandwich of the 3.
Never heard anyone say it like that but you hit it spot on about buying avocados 😂😂
Oddly enough I used to make a similar sandwich to Andrew, but with this costco cibatta buns. I never had the best of the best veggies laying around but it worked.
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I think his point was grab whatever veggies you have in your fridge, not "you must have an avocado and a nice tomato in this sandwich".
They were so harsh to Sean 😂 His sandwich looked so good
Seeing their sassy sides is such a breath of fresh air! I love the calm and chill vibes of the channel but this new series has a different appeal to it! 💗💗
I love this concept, but I think it’s important to give yourself the time to properly prepare the food. Either giving yourself more time or no time limit at all would improve the format. I would love to see how the coleslaw was made, allow you to toast the bread if needed, properly seasoning the food, NOT FORGETTING INGREDIENTS etc. that way you’re actually presenting the best possible version of the food, not the one you can make fastest. The frantic/fast paced energy seems to go against a lot of what I (we?) love about your content.
Again, I absolutely love the concept, hearing everyone’s subjective opinions on thing like this is so fun, the banter/roast is entertaining, and everyone was a good sport about it!
Yes! I don't know what the point of making it a race was. "My best sandwhich but also I have to make it in 3 minutes" doesn't make much sense.
Totally agree! That was fun for a change, but here's why I don't like it as a format:
- Nice people trying to trash talk each other... it's just not believable. 😆You can totally tell that they're cringing inside and even apologizing in their heads as they try to say mean things to each other.
- I've never liked time-restricted 'competitive cooking' since it reminds me of reality TV and the very selfish win-at-all-costs mentality.
- I much prefer the usual tone of ATE which to me is calm, considerate and thoughtful cooking with a side of learning and delight.
the only possible reason i can think of for the time contraint was so that everyone's opinion and memory of the food wont fade too much as the next person is cooking and so you can make the best comparision, instead of perfectly making the sandwich and waiting 10-20 mins before each dish, and since they want the format of 1 goes after another, having long cook times in between might not be viable
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Came here to comment the exact same thing. Love the concept but the time constraint makes no sense.
Andrew is such a polite, composed individual that sometimes I forget he's savage whenever he roasts people 😂
I think this could be an interesting series without the time limit. The time limit I think forces you to rush it. Oh, and they broke this rule anyway but unlimited questions. I want all the answers about the food. 😄
Yes
I think an adjustment to like 5-7 minutes
I think Andrew shines on this channel. He seems more relaxed and seriously invested in the content. Love the videos.
I would do maybe 10 minutes next time? Just to allow time to formulate your perfect dish. The 3 minutes is so frantic and I’d want more of an explanation during the process lol
Yeah if not 10 then at the very least 5. Cuz I get wanting to stick to the argument of "a sandwich should be something quick and easy to make", but 3 minutes is definitely way too short.
I wanna say no time limit especially if they start doing bigger meals.
10 is too much, but 5 would have been fairer to properly create the ratio of ingredients.
I personally also think that Inga’s sandwich seems much more convenient, quick and also would hold well when it’s on the go. I think the 3 min might be tight. 10 min is enough to toast and prep. I also think maybe a score out of 10 for each person makes sense so it would be a possible 20 points for each person. But a great first episode!
Guys, give yourselves at least 10-15 minutes to make decent sandwiches! There's really no reason for this to be done in a rush.
6 minutes. Double what they had but still more reasonable for a "I don't have much time to make my lunch" kind of thing.
I mean for me I have to do it fast when I’m already late to work (for lunch)
As a french person I felt a tiny part of my soul leave my body when Inga scooped the inside of the brie like it was cream cheese leaving the rind on the side :'-)
well put even though i am not french :)
I was shocked to see Inga eviscerating that cheese and spreading it like Nutella, leaving the white mould rind like it was deBrie. It doesn’t go with the cultured Europhile image she projects.
Omg I was looking for this comment I could not deal with that imagine
@@swisski typical american :P
Even as a german I was shocked seeing this (and we are cutting Camembert in slices, not triangles...).
This series is just Andrew roasting people. And I'm here for it
Which is hilarious considering his sandwich choice gave him no ground to stand on lol
Inga & Shawn: doing their best in 3 minutes
Andrew: today I was *going* to make an idiot sandwich but apparently there’s already 2 here. Now marvel at my 🥬 lettuce🥬
No time to roast the bread, gotta roast the people instead! XD
@@StretchReality That's what makes it funny.... 😄
Definitely vote for Inga but the failure in all these is these options is that the bread should be toasted or grilled! 3 minutes puts a really hard stop to a great sandwich!
You don't toast a fresh baguette 🤦♀
@@B_27 well I mean its not like its fresh straight out of the oven, toasting it would go a long way
@@3973555 By fresh I mean it was baked and purchased that day in which case, there is no need for toasting. No reputable bakery would sell a day old baguette.
toasted > not toasted
@@3973555 not for a baguette which is already crunchy on the outside. Toasting it would make it extremely hard and ruin the texture.
Inga's sandwich is what I'd like to eat. Andrew just piled up a bunch of lettuce & supermarket bread without any dressing. Shawn's sandwich seemed to be wet, charcuterie board comparison was totally adequate, but it did seem promising. My vote: Inga, Shawn, Andrew.
I eat something similar to Inga's sandwich, but instead of something like a fig jam, I use apple slices.
I like a pepper jam
The sass and the interaction between the hosts in this new series is great 😂
the idea for the series is good, minus the time limit. I believe the 'explaining' part is essential since the observers are not aware of the stuff being done by the one making the sandwich. And with the time limit, they are forced to rush things, which is kinda weird since the setup gives a relax vibe, more like c'mon let's have a lazy chitchat
EDIT: my fave sandwich is basically just a very simple liver spread in a white loaf bread, partnered with a hot choco or a regular 3-in-1 instant coffee. Not for the bougie people, but as someone who grew up having this, it brings so much comfort, milky bread with a bit bitter because of the toasted liver in the liver spread partnered with a sweet creamy coffee.
One of my sandwich favs is almost exactly like Inga's but instead of fig jam I use thin slices of apple or pear. I also add grainy Dijon mustard.
That's a perfect alternative, I think that do this in future, sometimes one isn't in the mood for so much sugar
One of my favourite sandwiches sold at a place that shut down years ago was with pears and camembert/brie, mayo and alfalfa sprouts.
@@nata6025 Exactly. I find that some sweet sandwich ingredients completely takeover and overpower. When assembled, I like that you can taste everything.
@@thatsalt1560 I've always been a fan of acidic/sweet fruit and unripened cheeses in a sandwich. And I kinda "construct" a sandwich so everything balances out in the end. It sounds pretentious but I like contrasts in flavour and texture. Green apple slices add texture like crisp greens along with sweetness and tart.
that sounds so good
With a sandwich like that, Andrew must be the life at the party.
i laughed too hard at andrew's "charcuterie board"
Meanwhile he had salad on bread
Gosh, Sean made his own ketchup?! Maybe it was the rush to speak while making a sandwich in three minutes, and being very humble about the ingredients, but I was wowed with the vinegar coleslaw (special attention to make it not creamy), and then making your own Russian dressing...Sean brought a whole lot of
I just love Andrew. I just want to hear his opinions about things he has opinions about, he doesn't actually have to produce anything unless if that helps him formulate opinions, so this is a perfect series.
Personally comes across as mean-spirited and arrogant - everyone has an opinion but doesn’t mean it’s worth listening to
@@masstwitter4748 wouldn't call it mean spirited just very pretentious
Out of the three, i think inga's would be the only one I would truly make/order. I really like a nice french bread, brie, and fig jam. I really don't like an over saturation of strong sauces/being too wet. Andrews is nice and easy but the imagination of eating it specifically seems a little on the blander side, maybe a layer of sauce on the other bread might help.
Please keep this series going, I love Andrew just roasting everyone 😭
I am immediately a fan of the style this series is taking up; the hilarious banter, the diverse food opinions, the seamless team dynamic... everything, just screams peak content here
Yes please! More videos like this. Really shows the personalities of the crew better and makes it fun to watch.
I made this yesterday: Muhammara on one side of the bread, roasted smoky aubergine in olive oil on the other, tinned sardines, piparras (spanish pickled chiles) and cilantro.
This turned out better than I thought! Love the more relaxed / casual vibe vs. typical more professional videos (which I also enjoy). Nice change in pace
Ok the dissin' and roasting was awesome. Love the chemistry and the format. More please.
I loooove this esp the harsh and hilarious comments from Andrew but I do wish they could make the timing longer to perfect their dishes. I hope this series has more drama in upcoming episodes. So exciting :D
I think with a little more time for each sandwich, or maybe having all of the ingredients prepped and ready to use, this series would be like absolutely perfect. This was such a great video and I love watching everyone just vibe, its so great.
Also I love Sean so much, he is my new favorite person alive.
i'm shocked andrew's not doing his peanut butter and pickle sandwich xD
I thought that too
I was looking for this comment! Andrew, I feel betrayed hahaha!!
Should've called it "We Roast Each Other's Sandwiches" which not only gets the point across but is also a food pun. Great video, love y'all's content!
All of these look great! I think I wanna try Inga’s the most but maybe with a different type of bread. Baguettes are great but hurt to eat 😅
This was insanely entertaining. I think a good compromise on time would be: film the prep, do all the prep you want, and you get 5-10 minutes to put it together and present.
My vote would be Inga’s, it has everything I love.. the brie.. the fig jam… the ham. Yum!!
I think the beauty of this channel is the attention to detail of each ingredient and how it affects the overall taste of the food. No need to limit yourself in time, we wanna see your food at its best :)
the time limit was a bit harsh, but good idea, there is objectively good food, but mostly it is subjective, and personal opinions about good food is an interesting subject to explore
I vote Inga’s! Of the 3 she def gets my preferred flavor profile. Balsamic glaze would be so good on that. Honestly caramelized onion and tomato too if you wanted to load it up.
Now I’m hungry…
In the summer time, i dont think anything tops a BLT. Maybe a BLT with a fried egg. But summer tomatoes, homemade mayo, fresh sourdough… its the greatest sandwich. I subscribe to the Kenji school of thought here in which the bacon is a condiment, all about the tomatos. Ham and butter on toasted bread is a close second
Love this new segment. You all really shine when you’re not scripted. The chemistry really shows.
This was fun for me to watch but 3 minutes looked rough for you guys lol. I think longer prep time would do everyone some good 🙂
Inga’s sandwich was clearly the best! I think Andrews purposely didn’t chose Inga so she wouldn’t win.
I was LOL’ed when Inga clapped back with the “you put a salad in your sandwich” 😂😂😂 love this side of Inga since we always see her cute and nice side.
"Why did you make a charcuterie board"
A charcuterie board is just a deconstructed sandwich, let's be honest. 😂
I like the 3 minute format , when I see the long cooking videos it seems unapproachable. 3 minutes to throw something delicious together is amazing! Makes me feel like I can do it
Hey, anyone know where Alvin went? I enjoyed him.
He went to work for Babish
What do you think the meat is made of 😂🤣😂. They enjoyed him too 😜
"But is it supposed to be THAT wet?" loved this so much.
Also, to add on what people below are saying about the time limit, I think having a time limit is fine since it grounds the competition on a leveled playing field, same goes to any limitation may it be easily-sourced ingredients etc. As long as its reasonable, for example having a time limit of less than 30mins to make a sandwich should be adequate enough and that it has to be made in front of the judges. But all in all, would love to watch more of this format, the disses are all so good and fun. It adds a bit of comedy to it which we all need with food anyway.
Laughed at Inga frantically lunging for the salt during Andrew's sandwich portion 😂 Motivated not by helping Andrew have a better sandwich, but for her to have a better eating experience? Lol!
Can we appreciate Inga's like "gimmie gimme gimme" hands at 5:55, so cute and so funny lol
I like that Andrew, on top of roasting the other two sandwiches, decided that he needed to bring his $400 knife to make his sandwich.
Hope you all had fun doing this episode because it was really fun to watch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Andrew is dissing Inga for buying nice toppings...As if he grew all the salad by himself...😉😄
Inga, maybe mostarda di frutta is an alternative to fig jam.
Inga's face at 6:41 is priceless! I just love Inga's energy so much and it's super fun to watch :)
Maybe I'm biased but Inga's sandwich is the one I would go for as a regular, but definitely would try Sean's sloppy joe and Andrew's garden salad sandwich as well LOL
Congrats Sean! I think in order of what I'd want to eat would be Sean's, Andrew's, then Inga's.
5:55 omg Inga's reaction to "gimme the bread" is so cute 🤣
Great episode. I thought Andrew's sandwich was really interesting, and I thought it would be awful. The sloppy joe one looked great, but there was no way I would make that. Inga's was the best because it seems delicious and something I would make.
I love that all of them are the softest and most open to discussing a difference in opinion and have been pit against each other 😂 it makes their arguments so cute and funny even though they are trying to be so assertive
Sean is a real one with the sloppy joe
4:20 “I can make this sandwich ANYWHERE” andrews agressiveness ahahaha jeezz😂
Inga's sandwich looked like the one I most wanted to eat. Jambon beurre are fantastic. Not sure I have a go to, but in summer, I do like a plain tomato sandwich, possibly out of nostalgia. It's much simpler than Andrew's sandwich, just tomato and mayo on white bread.
I LOVE this format, despite the 3 minute limit, it feels relaxed and fun to watch. Very natural and kinda silly, this is great. 🥖🍎🧀
1) Fun new series, I like! There was a similar idea with restaurants, like who knows where the best pizza is. 2) There's some weird cam angles in there. Like at 11:30 Andrew is presumably talking to you all, but it's a bit weird.
I love this, seeing the candid relationships between everyone gives me so much life.
It was fun to watch. Make a series out of this but with a 15 or a 30 minute cap. 3 minutes is way to short.
"If this is a sandwich episode, why did you make a charcuterie board?" -Chef Andrew Ramsay 😂
When he said "sloppy joe" that was SO not what I was expecting. Sloppy joes here in the midwest are very different. As in, browned ground beef in a savory/sweet tomato sauce served on a hamburger bun.
Great informal format, varied and also fun to see you dunk on each and laugh with each other!
I appreciate them showing their opinions on each other's food, but it would've been even more accurate had they omitted the time limit since it could distract them from their presentation and preparation. Love the work as always
I LOVE this new show. The roasting itself makes it worth watching, on top of the sandwich ideas😂
This was very fun to watch. The food showcased were sandwiches that look like sandwiches the average person makes too~
Sandwich #2 was so interesting! I've literally never heard of a sloppy joe that wasn't shredded sweet meat (sometimes in a chili) with a bit of coleslaw oozing out of a burger bun. Cool to see such a radically different take on it!
Andrew's sandwich is the kind I have eaten throughout my life,minus avocado and lettuce, but it indeed tastes incredible..
I actually really love this video and this style. Please keep this series
What a great prize! I love this but the time limit has gotta go.
Also I would have picked Inga. Charcuterie is amazing. The only way to improve it is with really good bread.
5:54 Inga's grabby hands is basically me this entire episode. STRONG opinions notwithstanding, all these looked great!
Lol, without question, Inga _ALWAYS_ wins for me. ❤
This was super fun! You guys are hilarious and hopefully no one takes the trash talk personally! I want to see more!
The last guy talk the most. And he made the worst sandwich who wants no meat !!
He made a salad with two over sized croutons lmao😂😂
"I'm from Essex county and I've never heard of this sloppy joe."
"Ah, its more of a Parsippany-Troy Hills expression."
"...I see."
So, the 3 mins is not to make the sandwich, but to assemble the sandwich.
Inga's sandwich definitely looked the best. Please make this into a series! I love seeing Andrew diss people.
I've had a version on Sean's sloppy Joe here in jersey. instead of roast beef, it was cornbeef. it's definitely one of my favorite sandwiches and if it's made right it's not "too wet" lol!!! nice job Sean
thats not a true sloppy joe though.
This is the best video on this channel to date.
Man Andrew was brutal 😂
wouldnt mind a longer time limit! love seeing yall IRL making your fave dishes
Inga definitely has the best sandwich concept here.
Sean’s probably needs better execution or bread or both, but is a good flavor set.
Andrew’s sandwich is a fundamentally flawed idea. A sandwich is at its best when it’s not time-sensitive, but he’s making it out of exclusively time-sensitive ingredients.
I have to agree with everyone in the comments - get rid of the time limit please. I know it would make the videos way longer but to be honest, I wouldn't mind. I want them to argue, I want them to present their favorite food in the best light possible and talk through the process. But otherwise, amazing concept, this chanel never fails to amaze me, good job!
I vote for all the sandwiches. They all look delicious
i love this series, we need more playful bickering amongst friends in regards to their 'favorite' food stuff made under stress
Yum, yum, yum. I love a veggie and cheese (feta!) sandwich with soft whole-grain bread. I love a ham and cheese sandwich on a baguette, but without the sugar. I don't love a sloppy sandwich. Andrew wins!
This was a blast. I really hope you keep making these videos. I do love absolutely everything you create. By the way, I'd happily eat any of those sandwiches. Yum!
"Strong Opinions" only works for Andrew. Love Inga and having Sean in the show but they have no saltiness to them.
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One of my new favorite segments! I want to make Ingas. But props to Sean for the cool sloppy Joe. More time would be nice but it was kinda fun to see them run around lol. Love About to Eat :))