So glad I found you. You're my 1st subscription. But I had to stop and say thanks. Your sausage recipe looks very promising. I thought I'd get a chance to compare my recipe with yours but I just realized I lost mine when my old emails got away from me last year. My recipe wasn't quite where I wanted it. Pretty sure I didn't have fennel in mine and I may have had cumin rather than coriander (same family but not the same). Where I grew up, central Texas, cumin was and is a favorite fact of life, so if that happened, I say yippy. But I'm willing to try a better way. Meanwhile, we also have made do with Jimmy Dean. But still not as good as the old Owens Sage I used to use. That stuff had a lot of spice but still not too hot when surrounded by gravy. See ya soon.
@Sajainthekitchen11 сағат бұрын
Oh, thank you so much! I really appreciate it! It makes me so happy to hear that I could help you. Ya know, I started this channel to teach my children, who live with their mom, how to cook. Their momma ain't the cookin' type. My oldest boy just moved out on his own to help a friend in need, and he told me he was eating a lot of take out and microwave stuff. My very first videos on here were kinda urgent, so I whipped those up on a cell phone, in a couple days, just so I could get some knowledge out to him, lickity split, so he didn't go broke, buying instant stuff. My channel will have a lot of things that are quick, easy, cheap, and VERSATILE. In this video, I wanted to convey the very basic ingredients for breakfast sausage, so that even if they didn't have everything in the video, they could use whatever they had available in their kitchen and still be able to make it. If there is anything that you would like to see me try and take a crack at and make, just let me know, and I'll do my best. I'm not a professional Chef or anything like that (CLEARLY!!! HAHAHA!). I'm just guy, who loves to cook, trying to teach his kids some basic life skills from 8,000 miles away. Also, If you don't mind, I'd love to try your recipe... if it ever comes back to you hehehe. But, thank you, again. I really am so grateful that I was able help you out, and I hope I can be more help to you and others in the future.
@NaturesChildКүн бұрын
uuh uuh uuh, umm umm... painful 😩
@SajainthekitchenКүн бұрын
I know. I'm sorry, I will work on it in future videos. I just get too excited and my brain works too fast for my mouth, sometimes.
@roddyfowler22343 күн бұрын
We like to add a little brown sugar to ours. Sometimes some maple flavorings. Of course if we are making biscuits and gravy we leave those out. We don't care much for sweet gravy.
@정연미-r2w4 күн бұрын
Ooooh, yummy! This looks amazing!!! You look like you're having so much fun. I really want to try this!
@ChelCoh4 күн бұрын
It looks so good!
@BagwellSF5 күн бұрын
💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍 (("THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR RECIPE!!")): And How You Were Determined To RE-ENGINEER Such Soup Dish ... As This Is The Best Time Of The Year To Prepare & Enjoy During The Chilly Months. Your Recipe Is So Easy To Follow!! AWESOME SUCCESS IN ITS OUTCOME!! 💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞
@Mike-tr6bz6 күн бұрын
Dude are you kidding me that MSG is poison dude get rid of it???????
@Sajainthekitchen5 күн бұрын
I understand your concern. I know that there are people that have a sensitivity to MSG and do experience symptoms from ingesting it - those cases are rare, btw. Contrary to popular belief, MSG is NOT poisonous nor a carcinogen, and is approved for consumption by the FDA. Actually, aside from many commercial food products that include MSG in their recipes, MSG can be found naturally in many types of meat and vegetables; meats and vegetables that we eat every day without even thinking about it. Those symptoms that some people can experience are merely discomfort and not deadly. Unless any of you are one of the few people that experience discomforting symptoms from eating MSG, then you should not be afraid of it. Koreans put MSG in almost everything they eat, and they are some of the healthiest and longest living people on the planet.
@maxcalhoun197810 күн бұрын
Thumbs up, but get to the point. Brevity is the soul of wit. Just like a butcher, bro trim the fat.
@renreinke938411 күн бұрын
Yes, you can "clean up" your presentation...but keep in mind, you ARE your own person. Try doing a "test run" of your video and play it back. this will give you an insight into how you come across. Then make it to match your comfort level. Also view a couple of the "Pro's" in this arena: Kent Rollins and Grilling with Dad. Keep up the good work!!
@Voodoo_monk11 күн бұрын
if you want the most flavour from coriander seed and fennel seed you should dry toast them in the pan first then slight grind in the mortar and pestle.. this will help extract the oils trapped inside and soften the hard exterior.
@adnacraigo659012 күн бұрын
I like your spice profile but I like a little more sage and red pepper. I use 1 teaspoon of each and it tastes great to me. You hit on some good stuff.
@BeaverDunker12 күн бұрын
What about maple seasoning? My family LOVES maple breakfast sausage. Would you just add maple syrup?
@Sajainthekitchen12 күн бұрын
@@BeaverDunker Yes, between 1 tsp - 1 tbsp per pound of ground pork, depending on how much of the maple flavor that you prefer
@haytguugle865613 күн бұрын
For me, way too much chit-chat, not enough getting to the point and getting busy. I check out cooking vids for cooking. A full minute before the "ingredients" section, but then almost another minute before any ingredients showed up. That's when I stopped the video. Sorry. Just not what I'm looking for. (you can edit these things, ya know.) 🙂 Good luck.
@Sajainthekitchen13 күн бұрын
I understand.
@drengr275913 күн бұрын
For anyone reading before watching, his videos are much more tolerable at 1.5 speed. Saja, just a word of advice, re-watch your videos and count the number of "uhs" and "ums" per minute. You may be shocked. We were taught to do that in speech class, and it helped everyone reduce our unnecessary pauses. I know you're new and just doing this for fun, but it will be better for yourself and your viewers if you practice a bit before filming. The ketchup was one of the reasons I always hated meatloaf. I never understood how 40% sugar and 60% tomato goop could be so popular. It's fine on a burger with many other flavors, but absolutely ruins a good meatloaf. I imagine an adult would make a very simple glaze and make that meatloaf decent. This is literally the classic, boring meatloaf I had growing up. Back then this version was considered fancy and expensive, with over 70% beef. The budget meatloaf was about 70% bread mush, with a few extra eggs added to increase volume. It was always baked in a rectangle pan, because there's no way it could hold it's shape.
@Sajainthekitchen13 күн бұрын
Oh my!!! You're right! I sound terrible. it's really embarrassing. Thank you so much. I will try to do better in future videos. Thank you so much for the advice. I really appreciate it!! Truly, I do. -And thanks so much for the incite. I know exactly what you mean. I know meatloaf is not that sexy. My initial drive to start this channel was to teach my oldest boy, who just moved out of his mom's house at 19, how to cook. -AND show him that he doesn't need a lot of effort to do it, so I am doing a lot of simple recipes that are cheap and easy; even easier things, like how to boil an egg or make mashed potatoes. Meatloaf is just one of those things that's cheap and easy to do on a budget; no frills, just sustenance - HAHAHA!!! Thank you so much for watching my video.
@richardvassallo588914 күн бұрын
For fuck sake get on with it.
@Mignogna8215 күн бұрын
Laundry is done! 🤣
@Sajainthekitchen14 күн бұрын
@@Mignogna82 -Ya caught that, did you? BWAHAHAHA!
@markstoll588115 күн бұрын
I like your video, but quit saying uh
@Sajainthekitchen14 күн бұрын
@@markstoll5881 Yes. I am definitely working on it - I just get too excited and my brain starts going a mile a minute. But I will get there, I promise. Thank you so much for watching my videos. I really do appreciate it!
@fooyung198716 күн бұрын
Constructive criticism, take the mic off before you chew. Otherwise great video.
@Sajainthekitchen16 күн бұрын
@@fooyung1987 Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. I will keep that in mind. I also noticed I sounded a little too.. Succulent ;) Bwahahaha!
@AV-kr1hd18 күн бұрын
Algorithm send me, maybe something to help you improve You do a lot of "aehm" and "ahh"s when you seem unsure how to phrase your next sentence Improvising is pretty hard and all those aehms make you look like you don't know what you are doing, but the video looks different ;) Maybe a script would help you and try to avoid those filler words at any point, instead rather have a moment of silence Greetings :)
@Buffenmeyer18 күн бұрын
I like the simplicity of this recipe. Thanks for sharing. The small plastic spatula that usually comes with a rice cooker is a useful tool for “mashing” rice while frying. As you press down on it with the tool, the rice will separate, flatten, and become covered with oil more easily. Also, once flattened, the rice will release steam more easily which helps it to fry rather than steam. I usually flatten the rice by mashing, let it fry a bit, then stir and mash again, etc... I find it yields a dryer rice if you prefer that sort of texture. Cheers from Pennsylvania! 😸
@BagwellSF19 күн бұрын
((😍 "OH WOW!!" 😍)): Specifically, In My "GARLIC" JASMINE "FRIED" RICE {{Called, "SINA-AHG" with LOTS OF GARLIC and No Egg & No Soy Sauce}}... When I Think Of My "FILIPINO" BREAKFAST, My Eggs Are A "SIDE DISH," And Are To Be Served Along With The Main Entre' Of BACON, and/or LONGANISA and/or TOCINO ... BUT ... Any Other "Fried Rice," I Do Stir-Fry With It. YOURS L😍😍KS DELICIOUS & VERY HEARTY!!
@ScuffShuffleBBQ22 күн бұрын
thank you for your input on breakfast sausage. My next batch will be this recipe. Also good luck with your channel. I can see you're on your way. I've just started mine(no videos yet but soon). Love your MSG container label BTW!!! lol
@Sajainthekitchen21 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support. It really means a lot. I actually started this channel to teach my oldest boy, who just moved out of his mom's house at 19 years old, how to cook. I'm not a professional chef or anything like that, by any means ("CLEARLY!" haha). But, I'm trying to get it through his head that cooking is a basic life skill that everyone should have, like doing laundry or throwing an axe, and that it's easier than he thinks. So, I plan to do a lot of low effort, budget-friendly recipes, and even more basic stuff like, "how to make mash potatoes," or "how to make spaghetti with jar of spaghetti sauce and a pound of ground beef." Good luck with your channel, as well. I hope to see some of your content soon. - Ya know? I put that label on that jar, as a joke to myself; I absolutely never thought anyone else in the world would see it. I actually noticed that fact, as I was making this video. Now, I can't stop laughing about it. I'm glad we're on the same wave length. Cheers!
@BagwellSF22 күн бұрын
💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞 ((😍 "AWESOMELY ⭐️ GREAT ⭐️ VIDEO!!" 😍)): MY "BEST MADE JASMINE RICE," IS "ALWAYS" ON THE STOVE!! The Reason Is I Can Control The "Heat Temperature," WHERE MY RICE ALWAYS COMES OUT SO DARN PERFECT!!" I Always Add SALT & 4-TABLESPOONS BUTTER "Prior" To My Cooking Process ~>> "SO DARN DELICIOUS!!" I HIGHLY RECOMMEND & SUPPORT THIS STOVE-TOP METHOD & SO MUCH FASTER THAN ANY RICE COOKER!!" 💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞
@georgescott609725 күн бұрын
You talk too much!
@jeannine173925 күн бұрын
Sage gives me reflux so I tend to avoid it, and fennel's been a great substitute. :)
@andyhightides25 күн бұрын
The joke at the end earned a subscription!
@neubert50026 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir!
@Arcanix26 күн бұрын
GRIND YOUR SPICES! WHOLE SPICES ARE CRINGE!
@Sajainthekitchen26 күн бұрын
I know! - I getcha.
@DIDYOUSEETHAT17227 күн бұрын
That is what I was missing sage and fennel! Both spices I love. Eureka! Thx a bunch.😊👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@juanitataylor694728 күн бұрын
You repeat yourself two or three times
@Sajainthekitchen28 күн бұрын
@@juanitataylor6947 Oh, I'm sure I did. I apologize; -I got too excited.
@drengr275927 күн бұрын
@@Sajainthekitchen I'm begging you, please try to rehearse what you're going to say, before you record. The crazy number of "uh, um, uh" is beyond frustrating; it becomes annoying after the first 30 seconds. Try to pretend you're in a conversation, or at least leaving a voicemail. There is no need for the insane number of pauses and "um's". Think about what you want to say before recording, or at the very last resort, write a script that you can learn how to read and sound natural. Reading off a script is far better than your word salad, peppered with so many "uhs" and "ums", that the salad only tastes like pure salt. Repeating yourself many times is also annoying for a viewer, and it should be easily avoided. I took a public speaking class in college about 20 years ago; I still remember that class, and I still remember the people who failed that class miserably. They were the ones who refused to learn the most basic (and obvious) info. I was absolutely awful in my first public speech, but I improved vastly after the second speech. You need to listen to your own videos, and maybe take a small community college class. I sincerely hope you improve soon; I just subscribed, knowing that you are probably the worst youtuber I've heard in a long time, but also knowing that you could be in my top 5 within the next year. Good luck to you, with your 58 subscribers (now 59), and I hope to see some major improvements in the next month or so.
@joycehwys29 күн бұрын
I love celery
@Sajainthekitchen28 күн бұрын
@@joycehwys I enjoy celery, as well.
@johnproctor529229 күн бұрын
Looks good. Are you open to any suggestions?
@Sajainthekitchen28 күн бұрын
@@johnproctor5292 Thank you so much, I am glad you like it! -Sure, I am open to suggestions.
@carissaclemons424429 күн бұрын
One with out sage
@Sajainthekitchen28 күн бұрын
@@carissaclemons4244 I just realized what you meant, and I did reply to you in someone else's comment. But just in case, you don't get the notification for that one - I'll post my reply here as well. "Oh my! I'm very sorry to hear that you're allergic. I believe this sausage recipe, my chicken recipe, and my Salisbury steak recipe will work without Sage. My initial drive for starting this channel is to teach my oldest boy, who just moved out on his own, how to cook. So, a lot of the recipes on my channel are things that are quick and easy, and versatile and forgiving in terms of ingredients to use. Fear not, you do not need to use sage in any of my recipes."
@tuberNunya29 күн бұрын
None of that stuff is hard to get. I have it all, and a grinder to boot.
@electromollyfulАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. I will definitely try it
@carissaclemons424429 күн бұрын
@@electromollyful if you find a good recipe without sage please share it. I'm epi pen allergic to sage
@Sajainthekitchen28 күн бұрын
@@carissaclemons4244 Oh my! I'm very sorry to hear that. I believe this sausage recipe, my chicken recipe, and my Salisbury steak recipe will work without Sage. My initial drive for starting this channel is to teach my oldest boy, who just moved out on his own, how to cook. So, a lot of the recipes on my channel are things that are quick and easy, and versatile and forgiving in terms of ingredients to use. Fear not, you do not need to use sage in any of my recipes.
@carissaclemons424428 күн бұрын
@@Sajainthekitchen thank you. Love your channel
@danadribnenki87747 күн бұрын
It’s way cool you’re doing this for your son! Mine is twenty and in college now and he’s doing all the cooking with his best friend and roommate. I don’t even realize we had trained him well and he paid attention to our cooking skills. Btw, as I grew older I found out I love to cook and it gives my wife a rest in the kitchen. Also, my wife hates coriander, so we’ll just leave that out!😂 Blessings!
@Sajainthekitchen6 күн бұрын
@@danadribnenki8774 Thank you so much! Your words are encouraging. My mom had made sure that all of us were able to cook for ourselves so we could survive... in the wild. - And I also found that I really love to cook. But, I wasn't around to teach my boys all the things I need to, in person, and their momma ain't the cookin' type. My son moved out to help out friend in need. He told me he was eating a lot of take out and instant stuff. There's a huge time difference between us, so it is difficult for me to teach him over video chat. Which is why I decided to make this channel so he -and they can always come back and learn from dad, and hopefully see that a home cooked meal doesn't require a lot of time or effort. -I even plan to do more basic stuff, like boiling an egg and Hamburger helper. If there's anything you wanna see, just let me know, and I'll do my best. Thank you again! I really appreciate it!
@henrydickerson9776Ай бұрын
I think the hands would do a better job mixing the sausage.
@SajainthekitchenАй бұрын
@@henrydickerson9776 I also believe this!
@teahjarman27Ай бұрын
this video is awesome!!!
@SajainthekitchenАй бұрын
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!!!
@정연미-r2wАй бұрын
This is exactly what I was looking for!!! Thank you so much! Your recipe works really well.
@정연미-r2wАй бұрын
That looks so yummy! Your food always looks delicious!!!
@JaculumАй бұрын
Thanks I think I'll try this! My family has been buying jimmy dean sausage to add to meals for as long as I can remember. Would be nice to just make it at home with food prices as they are.
@me_celineАй бұрын
You look better on camera!!!
@용주한-l7uАй бұрын
반갑습니다. *^^*
@SajainthekitchenАй бұрын
방가 방가!!!
@정연미-r2wАй бұрын
Wow! It looks so delicious!!! I want to try!!!
@dandoucette8138Ай бұрын
Yummy
@davidlaue8225Ай бұрын
Looks great! Can you tell us where to get those dehydrated beef stock packets you are using? Thanks Saja!
@SajainthekitchenАй бұрын
@@davidlaue8225 Hi, Dave! I appreciate you taking the time to watch my video, it really does mean a lot. Currently, I live in Korea (the South one), and this dehydrated beef stock is from the Brand CJ (which is Samsung) found in the ingredients aisle at most grocery stores like, Emart, Lotte Mart, and Home Plus. If you're not in Korea, you may be able to find it at an Asian Market. The name of the product looks like this: 산들애, and it will actually say "Premium Beef Stock," in small English writing, on the package. I've also seen similar things on Walmart.com and Amazon. HOWEVER!!! I only started using this beef stock, because I couldn't find any Knorr Brand Beef Bullion here -which I normally use for this recipe. So, don't worry if you can't find any of this dehydrated beef stock powder, I usually use 1 crushed up cube of Knorr brand Beef Bullion, or 1-2 Tbsp from the beef bullion jar.
@BagwellSFАй бұрын
💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞 ((L👀KS AMAZING!! & FANCY!!)): Love The Simple Ingredients You Used In Your Recipe To Enhance The Flavor In Your Meat! I Really Like That You Served Your Main Entre' With RICE With Gravy & Veggies!! TRUE COMFORT FOOD!! YUMM!! I Will Definitely Make This!! 😍💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞
@BagwellSFАй бұрын
💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞 ((SO SIMPLE & SO EASY!!)): GREAT ALFREDO PASTA VIDEO ... Every time I make a pasta dish I always serve it with a SALAD & a bread loaf of SOURDOUGH OR FRENCH with butter, garlic and Parmesan cheese. 💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞
@BagwellSFАй бұрын
💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞 ((😍"L👀KS SO DELICIOUS!!"😍)): THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR RECIPE!! I WILL MAKE THIS!! 💞🤍💞🤍💞🤍💞
@me_celineАй бұрын
Changin said the chicken neck reminded him of something…😟