The " love you man" came from the heart they just became bros through food. It's a beautiful thing
@Kim-tr5opАй бұрын
hair*
@medofarahat2624Ай бұрын
Hare*
@Hawwwlucha29 күн бұрын
And then him getting more of the pasta as they talked spoke even more of how much he loved it
@cupidok276820 күн бұрын
I didn't know he was feed him in the thumnail but I can't find that
@Wopperino7 күн бұрын
That came from the belly
@berniechoy5482Ай бұрын
Chinese noodle chef doesnt even need to talk. His sounds and face says it all lol
@Aidanhatessquan27 күн бұрын
Asian expression
@DavidMedic44720 күн бұрын
Best part was when the others were talking and he was just smashing the pasta 😂
@StryderKАй бұрын
Now, take the BBQ chef, Darien, this pasta chef, and the southern chefs to a Chinese hot pot!
@StarShadow9009Ай бұрын
This please!
@CantoMandoАй бұрын
Avengers unite
@UwumeshuАй бұрын
@@CantoMando Bring Eric, Haidilao
@StryderKАй бұрын
@@CantoMando Too true! Even with individual hot pot, it’s the best to have some people. One individual doing hot pot….It’s a very lonely experience. And yes, if you somehow can get everyone together, no individual hot pot, go for the true experience. One large “pot” in the middle, with a divider in the middle, non-spicy soup base one side, spicy the other. Hot pot brings out the meaning of getting together and sharing and experiencing the joy of eating together.
@trieupeeАй бұрын
@@CantoMandowe want Sheldon!
@marziamira78958 күн бұрын
As an Italian who had some difficulty to learn how to use chopsticks, I was kind of glad to see that the Chinese chef had his hard time to swirl the fork to collect the pasta, it felt like “revenge”. 😂
@sandywang65772 сағат бұрын
lol
@jsuperhalo1Ай бұрын
I love how expressive the chinese chef shows so much more emotion than any words could convey.
@aroddo295312 күн бұрын
He became corrupted by westerners decadence. He's lost to the CCP.
@uncopino22 күн бұрын
to explain the variety we have in italy a little bit better: in the south pasta is made with semolina and water, in the north with 00 and egg. but different regions have different rules: in emilia, where bologna is, they use whole eggs, in piemonte they do all yolks for special occasions, in liguria they use egg and water. plus the dry pasta is semolina and water but it is not just homemade fresh pasta that has been dried. it is a totally different process. modern approaches to egg pasta that are gaining in popularity here in italy are based on compromise and getting the best of both worlds: i mean they make some whole eggs with some extra yolks, they mix semoilina and 00 in a 1:1 or 1:2 ratio... i mean... we're experimenting too. don't think italians are that strict on tradition
@rivox100917 күн бұрын
And in the Alps they don't use either semolina or 00 flour, but they use buckwheat flour instead. Very different pasta. Also, there's gnocchi, which don't use either water nor eggs, but are made with flour and mashed potatoes, or sometimes even with ricotta or squash. Then there's pasta made with vegetables, like spinach.
@trevorcook443917 күн бұрын
I often prefer eggless pasta. Particularly things like carbonara as it’s too much egg then.
@uncopino16 күн бұрын
@@rivox1009 is it only pizzoccheri or is there any other kind of buckwheat pasta? pizzoccheri are not 100% buckwheat though. it’s a mix
@uncopino16 күн бұрын
@@trevorcook4439 eggles fresh like orecchiette, regular dry pasta, egg noodles of many kinds, gnocchi… it’s all good but every kind shines in different contexts. but there can also be a trick to make most things work. i made carbonara with egg tonnarelli and to break the egg-on-egg redundancy, i put a bit of lemon zest in the egg+cheese mix and i liked it
@bennibenni280516 күн бұрын
i was about to write the same thing
@madds1319Ай бұрын
As an Italian girl married to an Asian guy I LOVE these videos ❤️
@skatingcanuck9837Ай бұрын
I can definitely tell you there are a lot of commonalities in the cultures. I am Korean, so I will speak to the Korean - Italian similarities; Passion for food, family, and tradition.
@ZELLEZFARGOEZ-wl9nbАй бұрын
We asian guys need more Italian girls 😅😂😊
@greenmachine5600Ай бұрын
Yupp@@ZELLEZFARGOEZ-wl9nb
@madds131928 күн бұрын
We have 3 kids together and he’s Vietnamese and he told me the same thing, there is a lot of similarities and he introduced me to so many new foods when we met and that’s what got me hooked was learning everything about his culture it was so much fun
@ZELLEZFARGOEZ-wl9nb27 күн бұрын
@@madds1319 nice I'm viet too I'm looking to find a nice Italian girl so we can make pastas together xD
@erickomaoeng636327 күн бұрын
The way he said”Cazzo dici la mozzarella “😭 HAHAHA “Tf u sayin’ mozzarella “
@thynguel16 күн бұрын
He has a lovely Roman accent 😂❤
@ceboz7 күн бұрын
Sono morto 🤣
@UnicaLuce6 күн бұрын
noouh cazzoh dici lah mozzarellah? ahah
@TheRomanoChef5 күн бұрын
That really came from the heart ahahhahaha
@pandamon86814 күн бұрын
AHAHAH non poteva essere più spontaneo 😂❤💛
@sampletextlensflareАй бұрын
This is so wholesome! You've got some quality chefs on your channel recently that deserve to keep coming back. Very respectful, genuine, and open-minded!
@KhoaNguyen-ty9twАй бұрын
the chinese chef brings such good energy tbh and for reason i keep thinking he is fluent in english
@frank_qc8506Ай бұрын
An italian showing his garden is the most italian things to do for an italian XD Remember my nonna always showing her garder to people XD XD
@gametri-eq6lj27 күн бұрын
Asian are very passionate about gardening too since most of our dishes use multiple vegetables in just the one dish
@nukekidontheblock834919 күн бұрын
Ma che ha scritto questo
@bastiwen12 күн бұрын
Very true! I'm from Switzerland and my ex girlfriend's family comes from Italy, first time I met her grandparents her grandfather showed me his garden. "Here I grow tomatoes, onions, radish, lettuce. There I have aprictot trees, figs, and some flowers". These were the best tomatoes too
@FSantoro9111 күн бұрын
"Cazzo dici la mozzarella?" MORTO 😂
@pandamon86814 күн бұрын
LOL adoro.. sono scoppiata a ridere anch'io XD
@AFKfromWARАй бұрын
This is top tier cultural appreciation from both sides, extremely wholesome. More of this content, PLEASE!
@TheRomanoChef5 күн бұрын
What an honour to cook for you guys it’s been!!!
@gentz831010 күн бұрын
Without KZbin we wouldn't see this. Thanks to all good people in the world
@skatingcanuck9837Ай бұрын
I love that the chef has a garden. Nothing beats the taste of fresh herbs and vegetables. Myself I grow a lot of rare veggies that are not available at supermarkets. Many Italian and Chinese families have gardens.
@rachelledellavecchia495120 күн бұрын
太好了。你们真厉害。perfecto Here in Australia it's the Italian Chinese emigrants that are big on growing food in their back yards. I have fond childhood memories of both ethnicities as neighbours from different times in my childhood. One was watching the elderly Italian couple have their whole Italian family over for tomato sauce or pasata making day. The other was my elderly Chinese aboriginal neighbour sharing some exotic Asian vegetables we had never here of before from his garden and telling us how to cook them. Food is such a wonderful way to bring people together.
@tonychontong105221 күн бұрын
The chemistry between these two chefs are magical. You definitely need to link them up for more videos!
@elivii697Ай бұрын
uhg this is such a feels good watch. super heartwarming to know that the italian chef remembered the chinese chef's love for bolognese and made it just for him! i love this duo, hope this is the start of a friendship fr!
@briang699421 күн бұрын
Gianluca, I can appreciate the love he has for his Italian cuisine. I hope he can pass that on to the next generation.
@TheRomanoChef5 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@norboost5 күн бұрын
That italian really shining through when asked if it was Mozzarella :P
@TheRomanoChef5 күн бұрын
I couldn’t help it
@risamin777Ай бұрын
I'm just here for all the wholesome interactions and the absolute joy of good food!
@pandamon86814 күн бұрын
Tanto amore per questo chef che cuoce il ragù alla bolognese 5-6 ORE. All my love for Chef Gianluca that cooks Bolognese ragù 5-6 hours.
@FrankLeeYingАй бұрын
These 2 chefs giving S tier vibes
@sonatine32669 күн бұрын
This is so wholesome. Food unites people! Nothing is better than sharing food cultures and traditions and in the end everyone enjoys everything...
@hafizazakiya7847Ай бұрын
Chefs looks so happy x enjoying their time this is great
@lukewenberg4271Ай бұрын
I love these cross overs! Ya'll need to get together and do one food you guys havent tried
@josephpinkston710129 күн бұрын
Watching 2 cultures come together and enjoy food and life made me smile so much so cool
@waynepolo619313 сағат бұрын
It’s so great how these two just became _instant_ friends bonding over the culinary arts of their respective cultures. You can tell the passion and the dedication of these two masters, and the mutual respect between them.
@dariosaenz94017 күн бұрын
Chef Gianass has some great insights about Italian cuisine, awesome.
@marvinsulzer825828 күн бұрын
I think 00 flour is VeRY high protein. It’s more fine than All-Purpose. In fact… Italian 00 flour would be perfect for Chinese handpulled noodle cuz it had to be VERY elastic for hand pulling. In China they use noodle flour which i think is VeRY similar to Italian 00 floue
@Luggruff29 күн бұрын
Making Ragù alla Bolognese is so worth the time. And as they said, it can be eaten with different pastas, and it also makes up the main ingredient in another very popular dish from Italy: Lasagna. However I doubt many places make it with a proper Ragù alla Bolognese. I for sure know I hadn't tasted anything near it in a lasagna until I made it myself at 36.
@josephszymanik960915 күн бұрын
Need to do another episode covering dried pasta. Has a different texture can form an emulsion better than fresh pasta and suits some sources better than fresh pasta.
@reavl6494Ай бұрын
love the italain chef. man cant believe u blue balled us on the fusion dish
@Othusdragonreviews12 күн бұрын
one of the best pasta videos i've seen. just friends having fun.
@Bensiee28 күн бұрын
It's so fun seeing people do things they're good at and love. I can feel his passion through the screen haha
@mianunya76074 күн бұрын
i love how wholesome these people are, absolutely phenomenal folks
@TheSilentW3 күн бұрын
"For Italians, pasta is like a religion, only with a better sauce." A quote for eternity! 🤣 Lovely video, thanks a lot!
@jeabo0adhd6 күн бұрын
Just by how these two dudes act, you can tell they are high end chefs.
@porosus24698 күн бұрын
LMAO the look of concern that Italian guy got after the assumption that graded chesse was a mozzarella XD
@MissesWitchАй бұрын
17:44 pasta was so good it turned him into a patriot!
I respectfully disagree. Semolina and water is as flavorful or more than egg and 00 (which is not all purpose). Semolina and water is how traditional pasta is made in the south and it is incredibly delicious. Good semolina has a fantastic flavor that egg will cover up. Egg and flour is to be eaten fresh (not dried) and semolina and water can be either dried or fresh 5:15
@asdfomfglol7 күн бұрын
There's something in common between italian, spanish, greek and japanese food: focusing on bringing out the natural flavour of high quality ingredients and simplicity (sushi, for example).
@antoniousai19892 күн бұрын
Greek food is not simple and delicate at all. It's super greasy and spiced.
@asdfomfglol2 күн бұрын
@antoniousai1989 to be fair i've never had greek food apart from greek yogurt lol
@antoniousai1989Күн бұрын
@@asdfomfglol Try moussaka or anything made using saganaki (grilled cheese). I've live in Athens for a while and some food is extremely greasy and heavy on the stomach
@fabr574721 күн бұрын
I appreciate how Dennis is learning, curious, happy to share the experience. Well done sir !
@PokhrajRoy.Ай бұрын
I’m just loving these crossovers ❤
@IamNoone6720 күн бұрын
Literally the best Italian dishes are peasant food. They can make the most basic ingredients taste phenomenal.
@jrthiker990815 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing the correct way to twirl the pasta on a fork, especially using the side of the bowl or plate.
@Johnny_2004 күн бұрын
7:51 Oh that rattling makes memories come back. That's how my mom used to make noodles. My grandma was from Sicily so she taught my mom everything she knew. Homemade noodles were always so much fun to make. And they tasted better than anything you can get in stores or restaurants. That rattling is forever connected to: Best meal of the week coming up soon. I loved every second of this video, just seeing the things made was already enough to make me happy. Thank you
@vinmow14 күн бұрын
I think I learned more from this video than any pasta dish video I've ever seen. including our French KZbinr who goes into depth about the dishes
@joe3024Ай бұрын
man his such a nice guy i love this
@YanDaMan26328 күн бұрын
Chinese noodle chef wolfing down the third pasta as Mike and the Italian chef are talking haha
@shubitoxX14 күн бұрын
20:12 hahaha love that noooo sound and face. Authentic italian food pain :D
@angelbabydragon7 күн бұрын
Pasta in iItaly is like a religion… But with better sauce. Now that is sentence that writes itself.😂
@Eugensson9 күн бұрын
Damn i love this collab and the mutual appreciation!
@brettgarnier10715 күн бұрын
Such a wholesome, genuine moment.
@udp107318 сағат бұрын
LMFAO! "Pasta in Italy is like a religion... but with a better sauce!" as an Italian I approve of this message. thanks! AAAAAND SUBBED!
@FSAPOJakeКүн бұрын
I could eat Italian pasta for every meal every day for the rest of my life and never ever get sick of it.
@lcc726Ай бұрын
love these series...2 different chefs from different cultures learning about their respective food. on a side note....loooove papardelle and taglitelle pasta😋😋 pretty please show the part where the chinese noodles were made to go with the bolognese 🙏🙏
@lb814123 күн бұрын
This is so cool❤ I love how the Chinese Chef is so moved by the flavors of the different pastas. I am now going to watch the Italian Chef being moved by the noodle dishes. ❤❤❤
@thomastaylor923421 күн бұрын
I have been dying to see this one after the noodle episode and am completely thrilled as a chef of 23 years I love this content
@matthewfregeau907629 күн бұрын
Love both these chefs. Please keep having them on!
@colinjames756922 күн бұрын
If you add water to eggs, it make them fluffier. This goes also for bread and pasta, noodles, etc. less water = more dense and chewier
@djwarhawk41525 күн бұрын
I love how these guys are just loving every minute of this. ❤❤❤
@Crackalacking_Z3 күн бұрын
I love those cultural overlaps, when everyone is on board with excellent food, LOVE IT XD
@ohmwai29 күн бұрын
Mans looked liked he leveled up after tasting the second pasta. Love it.
@nonoduh421320 сағат бұрын
i personnally think that there is nothing better than people sharing culure , whatever it is , here it's about food but i love that !
@bryanto506721 күн бұрын
this deserves wayyyyy more views
@MegaCharger910 күн бұрын
Loved it, this tied the two video’s together perfectly, I am more than certain that the two chef’s will be getting together more often to come up with more outstanding dishes..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@wkzs5 күн бұрын
It's so goddamn legendary to see two amazing food cultures to meet and appreciate each other!❤
@mariolauri192115 күн бұрын
Noi italiani e i cinesi siamo così tanto distanti ma così tanto vicini a livello culinario. Le migliori cucine del mondo
@GuidoBatt10 күн бұрын
In questo momento sono in Giappone e devo dire che snche qui non scherzano.
@GuidoBatt10 күн бұрын
In questo momento sono in Giappone e devo dire che anche qui non scherzano.
@Rabijeel21 сағат бұрын
Cooking connects Cultures and Generations.
@Netsuko15 күн бұрын
Great food, the universal love language.
@willemthijssen10824 күн бұрын
As Gianluca said, pasta focuses a lot on the condiment/sauce. Pretty much all pasta tastes good with all sauces, but there is a specific type of "noodle" for every type of pasta. An aggio e olio doesn't taste bad with fettucini, but with spaghetti it is just a little better, and a bolognese doesn't taste bad with tagliatelle or spaghetti, but with papardelle it is just slightly different and in my opinion, better.
@cxar712 күн бұрын
Best part is the end, “Giancula”. 😂
@XXRSurreal2 күн бұрын
I have been a universal yums user for many years now and I can clarify that yes it's great for trying foods from different cultures lol😂
@ALOHA_HVITINGАй бұрын
that looks so good wtf its 12am and now im craving that bolognese pasta
@dic-pr9un28 күн бұрын
The cacio e pepe looks so great!! May I know how the chef prepare for the pecorino romano cheese before he mix it to the pasta?
@TheRomanoChef5 күн бұрын
I just mix it with black pepper and little bit of hot water 😊
@ownageDan8 күн бұрын
i love how on the italian pasta map the little italian cook is kicking the fettucine alfredo across the ocean hahahaha
@kbkb428413 күн бұрын
My new fav food channel
@oliviero464 күн бұрын
As a guy from Bologna, it's lowkey painful seeing the "ragú" paired with "pappardelle" instead of "tagliatelle" 😂😂😂 Anyway I loved you friends reaction to a good dish of pasta! Sharing good food is one of the best way to share culture🥰
@michaelb.557312 күн бұрын
the thing with the yellow colour is not entirely correct. of course it has something to do with the flour used but the key step which gives the store bought pasta the specific yellowish colour is because of the drying process (temperature and how long)
@Astronometric20 күн бұрын
20:15 “cazzo dici la mozzarella” 😂😂
@coletrickle49556 күн бұрын
so, in dry pasta (at the stores), the yellow hue does not depend on the flour used but depends on how the pasta was dried. faster drying brings a yellower pasta which is generally bad, as it means higher drying temperatures and so a loss in major nutrients.
@FAB115015 күн бұрын
Look how happy he is they're enjoying the food :D
@ArcheryTalkVideoАй бұрын
Loving all these chef crossover videos. I make Aglio e Olio all the time. Super simple, but always satisfying.
@tdubs2120 күн бұрын
these chefs are awesome!
@RedHornSSSАй бұрын
Bro you cant cut out the end 😂😂😂
@madameannalisa638612 күн бұрын
Pasta in Italy by law cannot have less than 8% protein content, very often it is on 10/11%.
@ej528428 күн бұрын
Yaaas the crossover I’ve been waiting for!! I’m def gonna have to head over to patreon to watch how the fusion came out👀
@TheNiqOne4 күн бұрын
I love this video. When i see italians cook in short clips i am devastated because they literally drown everything in oil. This was sooo satisfying to watch. My faith in italian chefs is restored!
@windmillsofhatred19 күн бұрын
Great videos, man. I'll watch as many vids of this format as you can put out.
@jeancharlesnavet4 күн бұрын
Really cool chanel guys . Hello from Switzerland . The road of Silk made the All World a Pasta joint. If you go in the mountain of the Alpes you can eat Ravioli Dumplings in Soupe in 8 différents country's and each made them in there own ways.
@hollish196Ай бұрын
Kayne and Kayne. . LOL. LOL. LOL.. that was the best laugh this week!
@KaySwiss4204 күн бұрын
Tagliatelle al ragù is the final boss of the bolognaise sauce experience
@a.b.62334 күн бұрын
Very good, “Giancula”.
@jiayuezhan314627 күн бұрын
Awesome video 👏 So heartwarming to watch the connection, enjoyment, and appreciation of foods across cultures. More videos like this!
@lucarossi844222 сағат бұрын
As an italian I would like to say that beside folklore we are not so strict when it comes to food. I mean if you want to put pineapple on a pizza you can go ahead and do it, its your loss but not a single italian will shun you for that. After all italian food come from a long story of imitation and contamination between different cultures, the greek, the arab, the far east (for the spices) and the meso american (for vegetables like tomato, eggplant and potato that have been included in italian cuisine only in the late 1800).
@Paintchipsrocks6 күн бұрын
Can confirm on the failing cacio e pepe, took me an embarrassingly long time to get it right.
@viral_suppressor41549 күн бұрын
Convincing a chinese noodle master to take the challenge and then making him like the pasta took some real skill.