SEDUCTIVE Tandoori Chicken by Chef Ranveer Brar | Pro Chef Reacts

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Chef Brian Tsao

Chef Brian Tsao

Күн бұрын

Frenchy and I swoon with a major man crush on Ranveer Brar and how he double marinates his tandoori chicken.
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@mrnigelng
@mrnigelng 4 ай бұрын
I'll take one of those "enemy of flavor" shirts 😂
@SkillslliK
@SkillslliK 4 ай бұрын
Fuyooooooo
@mekkanikmike
@mekkanikmike 3 ай бұрын
hey uncle roger, react to ranveer brar. I bet you'll be saying 'Sorry children' after every shot!
@Digdigi
@Digdigi 2 ай бұрын
Dude watch his videos. Please.
@adityabiswas6675
@adityabiswas6675 2 ай бұрын
React to ranveer brar and your food lab videos please
@bisess3689
@bisess3689 2 ай бұрын
The mans
@valley-girl
@valley-girl 4 ай бұрын
So, As an Indian, 🇮🇳 I feel obligated to tell you that IF WE TOUCH MEAT 🍖 WITH BARE HANDS we are probably washing them for a hundred times because of the vegetarian culture in India being very much a part of RELIGION. My mom wouldn't let me crack eggs on the side of counter where she filled her LOTA WITH WATER FOR WORSHIPPING. I cannot touch half of the food items if I have touched meat unless I wash my hands first and then I am allowed to take tomatoes or something from the fridge. Utensils used for non vegetarian food WERE KEPT SEPARATE and washed separately. In villages, many people do it OUTSIDE OF THE KITCHEN ENTIRELY. So, when he uses his hands, know that they are supposed to be very clean.
@rajdeepvijayaraj4243
@rajdeepvijayaraj4243 Ай бұрын
Very bad brahminical culture. We need to embrace meat to get more nutrition. And I am saying this as a Hindu Indian.
@Maithili_V
@Maithili_V Ай бұрын
Brahminical 😂😂😂 its not brahminical. Its more like hygienic.
@SpiderMan-df1xz
@SpiderMan-df1xz Ай бұрын
​@@rajdeepvijayaraj4243 Avg Dhruv Rathee fan
@valley-girl
@valley-girl Ай бұрын
​​​​​@@rajdeepvijayaraj4243 umm...I am Himalyan. We are primarily meat eaters... 😂 If it wasn't for Northern Plains green and white revolution, we wouldn't have so many vegetarian options. Besides, we aren't mainstream hindus either and follow old vedic culture. So, any type of generalisation is bad in India. As for nutrition, vegetarian food has enough nutrition. There's world class athletes who have mostly vegetarian diets like me or in many cases, a fully vegetarian diet. My vegetarian family has a med history of getting health issues coz of Too much protein and need to watch their protein intake while the other side of my fam (the hard core non vegetarians) need protein . So, the need of meat or other things varies from case to case. Himalayans apply science and their mind to figure out what to eat
@70newlife
@70newlife 12 күн бұрын
Youu know that out of 1.5 billion Indians 20% are Muslims, 30% meat eating Hindus and 5% are Christians, buddhists etc who are eat meat extensively. They are not bothered with the scenario you describe. But what are 800million people to you if you want to delude yourself? !!
@Vj-mi7fi
@Vj-mi7fi 4 ай бұрын
Foul eating was in India , he might be saying in some parts but in south country chicken was and is used from ancient times
@captaindelta43
@captaindelta43 4 ай бұрын
Three of my fav chefs on youtube . Gotta love it 😀 ❤
@krizz.34
@krizz.34 4 ай бұрын
we need more of Indian cuisines to be explored here.
@TrustonLeongTheDriftPro
@TrustonLeongTheDriftPro 4 ай бұрын
8:14 Glad to see the Enemy of Flavour joke from the last video back lmao
@DreamofJapan
@DreamofJapan 3 ай бұрын
To build on the "Britishers" comment, as far as I am aware the idea of Indian Curry only occured due to British influence. The Tikka Masala was created in Glasgow, Scotland. Indian curries were created by the Brits in the 18th century with leftover meats. This also goes for Japanese curries, too. Indians would take the Brit inspired curries over to Japan to influence what we now know as Katsu.
@2muchjpop
@2muchjpop 4 ай бұрын
If you're in NYC, you gotta check out South Asian supermarkets they're all over if you know where to look. Jackson Heights, Jamaica, Bellerose, Church and McDonald, etc. they have everything really accessible.
@yashwithashetty3868
@yashwithashetty3868 2 ай бұрын
I love how you two are fanboying😂
@maryn814
@maryn814 25 күн бұрын
Mughals are Persians who invaded India and ruled India for quite some time and left the good food like thandoor cuisine to India
@vinayak0629
@vinayak0629 4 ай бұрын
5:11 here roti means "chapati" which is basically a flat bread eaten with vegetables... It got nothing to do with rotisserie
@LanguageExpert-hg8do
@LanguageExpert-hg8do 3 ай бұрын
Why is he smiling like a serial killer on the thumbnail 😂😂😂😂
@umashankarsahoo683
@umashankarsahoo683 4 ай бұрын
Mustard oil can make food items more delicious than other oils. Mustard oil is like supe and other oils are like common people 😂
@debovani9814
@debovani9814 4 ай бұрын
Raw mustard oil has such strong and absolutely mind-blowing flavour it will make you tear up and go gaga at the same time 😂😂😂
@70newlife
@70newlife 12 күн бұрын
Speak for yourself. it upsets my stomach and often I vomit. People who are not used to it can have terrible reaction to it.
@debovani9814
@debovani9814 12 күн бұрын
@@70newlife probably it's an allergic reaction . You can take an allergy test and you'll know. BTW taking allergens regularly in a very small quantity may sometimes help to get rid of that allergy.
@MrBawa14
@MrBawa14 4 ай бұрын
Those decorations weren't really unnecessary... That's just how we get tandoori chicken at cafes and restaurants... We eat it with all those things.
@gautamkhatri3452
@gautamkhatri3452 4 ай бұрын
Mughals were the the people from central Asia who came in India and ruled it for centuries before britishers....thats why North Indian cuisine has so much mughalai touch in it
@ujjwaltikare
@ujjwaltikare 2 ай бұрын
6:07 mustard oil hit like hamer
@pokemaster2185
@pokemaster2185 4 ай бұрын
There’s another chef I watch who has a channel called VahChef. He’s done a ton of chicken dishes over the years, including tandoori chicken. You could check that out or his video on chicken 65 if you want.
@jordanveigasmusic5931
@jordanveigasmusic5931 10 күн бұрын
Jamie would have added chilly jam as well
@jyotiprakashnayak2631
@jyotiprakashnayak2631 4 ай бұрын
He is making videos for homecooks.That's why no tandoor is used which leads to no char
@usmanasafghafoor
@usmanasafghafoor 4 ай бұрын
Mughals were one of the greatest dynasties in human history. Right up there with the Romans, Eygptian and Han dynasties. Please research them, they are a facinating read. It was a very enlightening period in the Asian subcontinent history as they were great admires of art, history, poetry, archetecture, music, cuisine, politics, math, science, trade and economics, despite being really religious. It was also a time of great wealth and prosperity in the region. As an example, the Taj Mahal was constructed in that period along with many other historical landmarks.
@jay_21_jay
@jay_21_jay 4 ай бұрын
Mughal as in Mughal Empire. Indo-Muslim Empire in South Asia. Came from the part or the side of Uzbekistan,Afganistan etc bordering Ottoman Empire,I think. The first emperor came to defeat The Sultan Of Delhi. And it's from this empire that many food,dishes,recipes etc that came to India and is kinda collectively known as Mughal Cusine. One such dish,most famous,is the Biryani. There are many many other recipes and dishes too,the meat based dishes are the best in my opinion.
@bhavishnareda3312
@bhavishnareda3312 4 ай бұрын
that's good & if possible also react to eggless omelette by chef ranvir that would be fun video
@hiltonagostini2621
@hiltonagostini2621 4 ай бұрын
I would love to see you guys watch some of the crazy idea the Mythical Kitchen do.
@Sharon46T
@Sharon46T Ай бұрын
Chefs are meant to spend years training all over the world learning cuisines - what you been doing Frenchie? 😂
@ophgff1278
@ophgff1278 4 ай бұрын
We want more indian cooking videos.. Especially of chef ranveer brar pls asap
@DrChaitanya.S
@DrChaitanya.S 4 ай бұрын
Ranveer brar making tandoori chicken Frenchie and Brian : hot damn ranveer is so sexy, why Jamie so stupid 😂😂😂😂
@vedthakur8172
@vedthakur8172 4 ай бұрын
he turned him gay
@bruzzunathtuch
@bruzzunathtuch 2 ай бұрын
@@vedthakur8172 that's the power of a kind indian chef. Food is the way into someone's soul.
@DefinitelyNotReal627
@DefinitelyNotReal627 4 ай бұрын
Chef Ranveer makes me feel like I could make tandoori chicken.It's nice to watch someone who really knows what the fuck they're doing.
@gss6531
@gss6531 4 ай бұрын
On next weeks episode... Jamie Olivers Tandoori Chicken 🤣
@groofay
@groofay 4 ай бұрын
@@gss6531 "I'm going to marinate this chicken in mango chutney for three, four seconds to really get that beautiful flavor in there."
@gss6531
@gss6531 4 ай бұрын
@@groofay I think it'll be tastier and Jamier if you just open the jar of mango chutney near the chicken instead of letting it touch.
@jokeassasin7733
@jokeassasin7733 4 ай бұрын
@@gss6531 with chili jam cooked by chef mike.
@gss6531
@gss6531 4 ай бұрын
@@jokeassasin7733 Brother if it's cooked by Chef Mike Rowave I will eat that ish all day long.
@rohitmehetre1999
@rohitmehetre1999 4 ай бұрын
Actually American companies spread rumour that olive oil is more healthy and mustard oil is not while it was getting popular back then, but mustard oil, we still have it...
@ayeaayush
@ayeaayush 3 ай бұрын
Also do you know that the canola oil made world famous by the North Americans is actually a version of mustard oil!
@9ine-fd6zc
@9ine-fd6zc 2 ай бұрын
If anyone who has seen the babies who were massaged with pure mustard oil and had their head massaged as a child, they have a luscious head of hair for a very long time and their immunity is super strong
@srakibulalam507
@srakibulalam507 2 ай бұрын
And to support the rumor american govt food Association banned Mustard oil for consumption
@abracadabra16234
@abracadabra16234 2 ай бұрын
​@@9ine-fd6zcvery true. Can confirm, my mom used to massage me with mustard oil to keep me warm during winters. 4 months of sub 20° C weather and not a single cough, cold or fever Even today I massage mustard oil on my chest when I am feeling cold
@70newlife
@70newlife 12 күн бұрын
There is no proof mustard oil is healthier or even healthy. It stinks and has certain poisons. If not processed properly it can be dangerous.
@JoshF848
@JoshF848 4 ай бұрын
This is not a cooking video, it's a love story
@lightyagami8760
@lightyagami8760 4 ай бұрын
For your question, YES, Indian cuisine is very, I mean VERY diverse across country, we have 29 states and each state has varying cuisine and has its own speciality. And spices are very very diverse. Like I'm Indian and I haven't had the chance try it all (fellow Indians in comments will relate I hope). You guys need to get more into Indian cooking, you'll find it interesting. For the mustard oil part, it's very strong and pungent, you probably won't like it raw if you're not used to it. However it's used raw in many Indian dishes from Indian states like Bengal and Assam. You can give it a try. You can heat up the oil and smoke it up a little, the level of pungency decreases significantly after that. Chef Ranveer made this home version for Tandoori chicken, where it's roasted in the oven as most people can't build those biggggg tandoor ovens at home. I too prefer tandoori chicken with the char for that smoky flavour, but that can be added later by smoking it for a while. For the question regarding the 'Mughals'. So the Mughals or the Mughal dynasty ruled a major part of the Indian subcontinent from early 1500s to mid 1800s (before British took over the control). The Mughals had a Turk-Mongol origin. The tandoor oven is considered to be brought by the Mughals to India. Also for the last part, yes, we call British people as 'Britishers', it's an old English word that has been used ever since the British colonised the Indian subcontinent and Indian english is essentially a mixture of old British English with now modern American and British English words so yeah, before the internet, 'Britishers' was what we were taught and what we used.
@lightyagami8760
@lightyagami8760 4 ай бұрын
@@somdeepdas8731 they're surprised by the word Britishers as well, as it's not a common word used today. The word most commonly used outside is just 'British' or 'Brit' and not 'Britishers'. Britishers is a very Indian English word.
@human3213
@human3213 4 ай бұрын
Wrong. Tandoori chicken was made even in the Indus valley. Charred chicken bits were found. Simply put. Tandoori chicken is an Indian original. That's the truth.
@human3213
@human3213 4 ай бұрын
@@somdeepdas8731 It wasn't introduced. People still ate tandoori chicken thousands of years ago.
@lightyagami8760
@lightyagami8760 4 ай бұрын
@@human3213 OK trad
@lightyagami8760
@lightyagami8760 4 ай бұрын
@@somdeepdas8731 lmao. Hope you grow up some day.
@jaiminpatel2307
@jaiminpatel2307 4 ай бұрын
whenever the transition change in the ranverrs video its mean he talking about the history of that dish and from where its origin ..
@TheWolfman112
@TheWolfman112 4 ай бұрын
A note about the origin of the word rotisserie because I'm a nerd: It's the French root word "Rôtir" meaning roast with a suffix meaning restaurant. Rotisserie was first seen in medieval French with restaurants that would serve big joints of meat that were roasted on spits. The restaurants were called rotisseries like the modern pastry shops in France are called patisseries, from the root word pâtisser, to make pastries.
@fjhforever
@fjhforever 4 ай бұрын
So it basically means "roastery"?
@TheWolfman112
@TheWolfman112 4 ай бұрын
@@fjhforever Yep, pretty much.
@celebfashionstar
@celebfashionstar 4 ай бұрын
Roti word came from sanskrit word rotika for bread also rotta in prakrit which means rice flour... Way older than French... Maybe the French word came from sanskrit
@Shasouthpaw
@Shasouthpaw 3 ай бұрын
Ranveer talked about Roti, chapati the form of bread and they thought he talked about Rotisserie. Two different things, two different origins
@chavalikumar
@chavalikumar 2 ай бұрын
So, is rotate from french roti?
@arjunkishore4080
@arjunkishore4080 4 ай бұрын
You are spot on with the diversity of Indian cuisines. My dad has taught me to always ask where the chef is from when going to an Indian restaurant, and then ordering items native to that region. Many times Indian restaurants will add dishes that people are familiar with to attract more clientele, but the best dishes are the ones they grew up learning to cook and have most experience with
@mannysidhu7723
@mannysidhu7723 4 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see Frenchie’s face when you two react to Chef Brar’s ‘Matar ka Nimona’ I.e. the pea stew 🤭
@ChakraVart1
@ChakraVart1 4 ай бұрын
He may be mistaken about tandoor coming from the Mughals and Central Asia. Clay ovens were discovered in the Harappa and Kalibangan archaeological sites dated back to 2600 BC
@billtensus
@billtensus 4 ай бұрын
He is saying what was taught to him, which now we know is incorrect.
@safashaikh2894
@safashaikh2894 4 ай бұрын
​@@billtensus Yes and we realised it only in the last 14 years lol
@LoFiAxolotl
@LoFiAxolotl 4 ай бұрын
He didn't say they invented it or came up with it but popularised it... like the Americans didn't invent Hamburgs but they made it popular
@shinoa_hiiragi_
@shinoa_hiiragi_ 4 ай бұрын
He's a Chef, not a Historian lol I once saw a video of some guy reacting to Sadhguru, where he mentioned the 33 million gods thing, which is now discovered to be 33 different Deities, not Gods. Since he's not a Scripture interpreter, but a Spiritual Teacher. Similarly:
@becrazy199
@becrazy199 4 ай бұрын
Fact
@joewebster9229
@joewebster9229 4 ай бұрын
I don't think you guys are being biased. This guy covering his raw chicken with his bare hands is just practical. Why would Jamie go in with his bare hands and squeeze cooked tomatoes.
@sharraleigh
@sharraleigh Ай бұрын
That's what I thought! Brian is the one who's being dumb here. It's just gross to be squeezing cooked food with your bare hands. Yuck.
@im.shanks
@im.shanks 4 ай бұрын
[5:20] Roti is Hindi word for Chapati as used widely in India. Not Rotisserie 😁 Chef. Ranveer is giving reference to cooking Chapatis for the army during wars using Tandoor (Claypot Oven) in Bulk and Quick. Same way the Naan (bread) is made. [13:43] We as Indians use our hands for cooking as much as we use for eating. That touch gives a sense of belongingness and love. Rest assured hands are properly washed with soap/handwash before and after cooking or eating, whether cooking for ourselves or others. And he's a professional chef so he knows well. Just saying, coz the outside world perceives this act by Indians otherwise.
@fredsmith5782
@fredsmith5782 4 ай бұрын
What a way for chef Ranvir to start the video.
@AlneCraft
@AlneCraft 4 ай бұрын
Mughals were an Empire which ruled over most of the Indian Subcontinent before the British East India Company/British Raj. The empire was founded by a splitter of the Timurid Empire named Babur who was an Uzbek man of great ambition. He conquered what is modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and most of North India, and brought it under his rule. Together with Muslim rule however he brought a lot of Uzbek cuisine that you might actually be familiar with, such as: Samosas (Somsa in Uzbek), Pilaf (Plov/Osh in Uzbek), Naan (Nan in Uzbek), and in general using Tandoor (Tandyr) to cook. Uzbek cuisine is one of the most underrated cuisines in the world, and might just be Central Asia's favorite cuisine. If you're curious, check out My Name is Andong's video on Rice Pilaf (Uzbek Plov), it goes quite in depth.
@gregunyk1225
@gregunyk1225 4 ай бұрын
All of this looks correct, but one thing to mention is that Mughal is the Indian pronunciation for Mongols. From what I understand, Babur traced his own descent back to Genghis Khan, despite most of his army being made of Turks.
@IMAN-WALA
@IMAN-WALA 4 ай бұрын
great ambition?? JUST SAY INVADERS , DON'T WRITE ALL THESE NONSENSE.
@Павел-ш1ц7з
@Павел-ш1ц7з 4 ай бұрын
​@@gregunyk1225 he was descent both to Genghis Khan and Timur(Tamerlan)
@bubbagumb85
@bubbagumb85 4 ай бұрын
The more you know, thank you so much :)
@AlneCraft
@AlneCraft 4 ай бұрын
@@IMAN-WALA My apologies, I did not mean to insult or offend anyone. I explained this history with a pro-Central Asian bias without considering the effect Babur's and Akbar's expansions affected the native Indian population. For this I apologize.
@ozzycommander
@ozzycommander 4 ай бұрын
Frenchy swooning over the chicken fondling vs jamies tomato fondling is fine. Its because Jamie was not fondling those tomatoes, he was torturing the poor things
@PseudoProphet
@PseudoProphet 4 ай бұрын
He's doing it in a convection oven because that's what every indian has in his home. Grilling is how it's made on the food stalls. And inside a real tandoor on bigger food stalls or restaurants
@otakuraver19
@otakuraver19 4 ай бұрын
I spent a year working in a restaurant kitchen, mostly just doing prep work. One chef I worked with there was a Indian guy who taught me a lot about Indian cooking and about spices, Once he even invited me to his house to help prepare some Indian dishes since some of his family members were coming over. Not only did he teach me a lot about Indian cooking and spices but he taught me quiet a few French words.
@allaboutaddison1997
@allaboutaddison1997 4 ай бұрын
Temperature 137 Celsius = 278.6 Fahrenheit Formula (137°C × 9/5) + 32 = 278.6°F
@Shampaggin
@Shampaggin 4 ай бұрын
Back in the early 00s, there was a restaurant chain here in Canada that had an actual TV channel featuring rotisserie chickens turning 24/7. My brother paid for it. He would get baked and watch chickens turn for hours. 😂 Ranveer is great for us adhd people because he explains *everything*. I've watched countless hours of his stuff when it's dead at work and I've barely scratched the surface of indian food.
@drinkwater9891
@drinkwater9891 4 ай бұрын
in the oldendays when the peoples had crt tvs and the tv license jobsworths came to bully there would be videos to make your tv seem like it had a rotating chicken in it "no officer we dont have no telly, just an oven in the living room"
@Shampaggin
@Shampaggin 4 ай бұрын
@@drinkwater9891 it was the style at the time!
@SimranSurya
@SimranSurya 4 ай бұрын
Mustard oil in America is sold with the label : For external use only. It’s because there is some research done (on rats) that said that mustard oil is not safe for consumption. But that’s clearly not true. Bengali food is exclusively cooked with mustard oil. It’s very strong smelling and tasting. The Mayo or dressing idea with mustard oil may not be a best idea but then again I feel like Frenchie will chef it up and make it work. Usually cooking with mustard oil we ideally heat it till it smokes so that the smell doesn’t overpower vegetarian dishes.
@jeffinkaleekal
@jeffinkaleekal 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, no!! There's no way a non Indian can handle the extreme flavor of non-refined mustard oil. If you aren't smoking it first or cutting the flavor with garlic water while it's extremely hot, mustard oil can't be consumed without it making the whole dish turning bitter
@SimranSurya
@SimranSurya 3 ай бұрын
@@jeffinkaleekal garlic water sounds scary with the oil splatter. I personally add a slice of onion which absorbs a lot of the strong flavours and then continue. And I do feel like you’re discounting non Indians. By that logic fermented foods like kimchi or Japanese wasabi or natto or so many Vietnamese or Thai delicacies have such unique and strong tasting ingredients which I’m sure most Indians would be freaked out by. It’s about developing a taste for it is all.
@jeffinkaleekal
@jeffinkaleekal 3 ай бұрын
@SimranSurya the garlic water thing does sound scary when I think about it, but it never felt so while doing it, lol. True, but as a frequent mustard oil user from a non-mustard oil using part of India, I can't imagine being able to tolerate the sharpness and bitterness of uncooked mustard oil in mayonnaise (mayonnaise is too weak a flavor to resist being fully consumed by the oil's flavor) or as a salad dressing. On a side note, I've heard that mustard oil is stored in earthen pots and placed underground to deal with the pungent flavors. This, if done well, I've heard, creates a richer oil that has a ghee like consistency. A poor man's ghee or a vegan ghee sounds like an excellent idea.
@shubs3566
@shubs3566 2 ай бұрын
@@jeffinkaleekal And a billion Bengalis just doubled over with laughter !!
@ThePipeMonk
@ThePipeMonk Ай бұрын
Food grade cold pressed mustard and coconut oil are one of the best oils to cook.
@sukritipandey9323
@sukritipandey9323 4 ай бұрын
HEY CHEF BRIAN AND CHEF PAUL!!!! I was too excited so I am commenting mid-vid. I think you'll really like mustard seed oil. Just how Canola oil is a staple in east Asian cooking, mustard seed oil is its Indian counterpart. Mustard oil has 47% erucic acid. You take that out and you get good old canola oil. Thanks to the acid, mustard oil is sharp, pungent and slightly bitter which is why it might not work as a salad dressing, but I think you guys can definitely make some magic happen.
@70newlife
@70newlife 12 күн бұрын
No Canola oil is r@pe seed oil to get away from the negative connotations of the name Canadian Oil Company branded it Canola oil. Often mixing it with sunflower oil to enhance smell and taste. It licences the name world wide.
@sukritipandey9323
@sukritipandey9323 11 күн бұрын
@@70newlife r@pe seed is mustard seed. We call mustard oil r@pe seed oil too. It comes from the same plant.
@massomouse1556
@massomouse1556 4 ай бұрын
OMG, YAS!!! Make it like a wanted poster with Enemy of Flavour surrounding Jamie's picture. I'd be so in for this tee.
@slicer95
@slicer95 4 ай бұрын
For historical and economic reasons, mustard oil is banned for consumption in North America for human consumption. Indians buy it from Indian stores in US, where the bottles are clearly marked for "not consumption" but of course we buy them😅
@XxMoonWolfxX
@XxMoonWolfxX 4 ай бұрын
What are those reasons?
@shubs3566
@shubs3566 2 ай бұрын
@@XxMoonWolfxX "The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned mustard oil for consumption due to its high erucic acid content. ". Been alive for half a century. Yet to hear of anyone in India or elsewhere harmed by mustard oil LOL!!! By the way check out the history of "Canola" oil. And you'll find how stereotyping "foreign" food was driven by western economic interests. I'm sure you know about ajinomoto (MSG) and the racist "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome" fraud that continues to this day. If you don't, look it up.
@riddhimanhazarika4066
@riddhimanhazarika4066 4 ай бұрын
Also mustard oil has high smoke point so... Things might be black if you do not pay attention. Let it cool doen a bit after smoke point
@lightyagami8760
@lightyagami8760 4 ай бұрын
Already loved Brian's reaction since years and Frenchie is the perfect addition to the videos! Loving your recent reactions and video revisits!
@craigking6749
@craigking6749 4 ай бұрын
Ranveer was using his hands on food that was gonna be cooked, Jamie did it with food already cooked and to get served.
@worldfamouslanglois4805
@worldfamouslanglois4805 4 ай бұрын
Crazy thing as a yank I learned Indian and Pakistani cooking in Scotland! There was a street near me that had like 10 ish take outs and for real spice market - I'd get pakori on my way to school and then they had bins of fresh cardamom, all kinds of spices. I'm like WTF .. made friends with one of the chefs in the local and he learnt me how to roast the spices and and all that. Turns out if you curry up a Haggis it's pretty kick ass! cheers you guys
@reekreason2082
@reekreason2082 4 ай бұрын
There is nothing called pakistani cooking, there was no Pakistan 70 years ago, its all Indian, pakistani food is basically Indian food with beef in it.
@worldfamouslanglois4805
@worldfamouslanglois4805 4 ай бұрын
@@reekreason2082 totally this is new learning for me.. but the venders would identify as Pakistani or Indian but it was all fantastic. But yeah fuck the borders.. why we have some arbitrary line that stops people from moving 100 meters one side or the other.. it's busllshit. cheers
@worldfamouslanglois4805
@worldfamouslanglois4805 4 ай бұрын
@@reekreason2082 Fair enough.. I learnt Indian food from freaking Scotland :) thanks
@prateeksinha1176
@prateeksinha1176 4 ай бұрын
Mustard oil is great as a salad dressing. You can mix it with mayonnaise and add some mint and parsley to it. Also fry some garlic and ginger in the oil and save it for future use
@70newlife
@70newlife 12 күн бұрын
No thanks it too strong a taste and can give loose motions to those not used to it.
@MeganSin
@MeganSin 4 ай бұрын
I love how you described ranveer as safe. I find his videos so soothing. It’s a chill vibe. I would love to see a butter chicken video from you guys. I hope an upcoming meal series for you guys to tackle is ramen because I just want to see frenchy get mad at the nigella video (which at least in her video there is some eye candy) and Gordon’s 10 min ramen. And of course to see you guys do a ramen dish especially considering that frenchy loves ramen.
@sureshashank9051
@sureshashank9051 Ай бұрын
Mustered oil has strong flavour and high Smoking point 250 degree centigrade. ( Oliveoil smoke point 210 degree centigrade)
@elizabethmartinez4779
@elizabethmartinez4779 4 ай бұрын
I cant wait to see the videos of you two cooking the grilled cheese and roast chicken. I think with you doing the reactions first is also a good opportunity to incorporate things you learned or think are interesting that you wouldn't have originally thought of doing.
@alandev7643
@alandev7643 4 ай бұрын
Roti is an Indian bread...like naan which you might know...normally in Indian households we eat rotis instead of naan..you eat eat naan when you want something different or on occasions like a get together.
@allyf4010
@allyf4010 4 ай бұрын
I don't think you guys were being biased with Jamie Oliver squeezing the tomatoes vs Ranveer marinating the chicken. For some reason, in my head, someone directly touching my food doesn't bother me as long as their hands are clean, but with any kind of liquid it just seems extra gross. More surface area of the food touching more surface area of your hands.
@harshalraul8661
@harshalraul8661 4 ай бұрын
Please react to the Chef Ranveer Brar's indo-chinese fried rice
@theSpaceLumberjack
@theSpaceLumberjack 4 ай бұрын
Your passion for food is contagious. Your passion for Chef Ranveer is beautiful
@Ardokaath
@Ardokaath 4 ай бұрын
As someone who is interested in getting into Indian cooking but is still dreading it a little, getting some learnings out of your attempts would probably help a ton!
@15oClock
@15oClock 4 ай бұрын
I happen to know one or two things about the Mughals. They were an empire that formed after a Mongol prince ended up in exile in India, hence why the similar names. Said prince found the local cuisine lacking, so brought cooks and ingredients from Persian to make to his standards. The effect of this is modern Indian cuisine as we know it.
@S_K_J
@S_K_J 4 ай бұрын
Wtf local cuisine lacking 😂😂😂😂
@syrupybrandy2788
@syrupybrandy2788 4 ай бұрын
@@S_K_J It's historical fact. They love roasted and toasted food and Indian food at the time wasn't like that.
@ronakpurohit3511
@ronakpurohit3511 4 ай бұрын
The Mughal were foreign invaders basically, this prince was crowned emperor eventually, the early rulers tolerated other cultures but the later ones tried to suppress the hindu culture by destroying temples and force conversions. The only good thing they brought to india was their cuisine. Also india is a huge country so there are many different types of cusines. Mughal cuisine is generally a part of north indian cooking.
@Bakaranger2712
@Bakaranger2712 4 ай бұрын
WTF knowledge 😂
@mduvigneaud
@mduvigneaud 4 ай бұрын
"Listen, I'm down to do it with you to learn something." That phrasing!
@lol2w311
@lol2w311 4 ай бұрын
Frenchies " Yeah Baby" caught me so damn off guard i just died 😂😂😂 ohh i love it 😂
@boredlife
@boredlife 4 ай бұрын
for the char what i do is first cook the chicken in oven then use grill function for 10 more minutes each side buttering both sides on a grill rack gives the perfect char
@boredlife
@boredlife 4 ай бұрын
so you gotta chip off some time in oven. to compensate for grilling
@JoeChan251
@JoeChan251 4 ай бұрын
I'd love to see you guys tackle cuisine that you're not familiar with. It's one thing to watch chefs cook what they're good at, but not enough of them try recipes outside their comfort zone. I think it would be awesome to see how professionals tackle an unfamiliar situation.
@MokiiSati
@MokiiSati 4 ай бұрын
grams are basically black chickpeas smaller than the white ones its flour is used in a lot of Indian dishes
@felipegrigio6606
@felipegrigio6606 4 ай бұрын
I was wandering what tandori chicken was when he used it's leftovers on the previous video. Also couldn't wait to see them comment on how handsome they think he is.
@Nisham-bf1ji
@Nisham-bf1ji 4 ай бұрын
1st marinate is 1hrs and can be longed for 12 hrs and Garm flour means cheakpeas flour and please check a tandoori chicken video of (yfl) you guys will love it
@businessswot1003
@businessswot1003 Ай бұрын
Not agreed what is is telling about terrorist mughal wrong information
@wildwine6400
@wildwine6400 4 ай бұрын
In Jamie Oliver's correct butter chicken video where he helps make it correctly, he makes chicken tikka for the butter chicken. Chicken tikka is pretty much just bite size tandoori chicken. They do it under the grill in the video "Butter Chicken Recipe | Jamie & Maunika"
@kristinwright6632
@kristinwright6632 4 ай бұрын
FYI: jeera is cumin. Caraway is not used in Indian cooking that I have seen. Correction. Yes caraway is used. Looks like caraway is another word for black cumin which I did know was in Indian cooking. I even have some in my pantry along with caraway seeds lol.
@paramitanandi8137
@paramitanandi8137 4 ай бұрын
Caraway is used often.
@kristinwright6632
@kristinwright6632 4 ай бұрын
@@paramitanandi8137 Cool. Thanks
@AlneCraft
@AlneCraft 4 ай бұрын
Interesting, Zira (pronounced zee-rah) is also the word for cumin in Uzbek, Kazakh, and Russian. I'm assuming the etymology is the same!
@UrbanistWaldeinsamkeit
@UrbanistWaldeinsamkeit 4 ай бұрын
you can often get away with using cumin, but caraway ('shahi jeera' or 'royal cumin' if you translate the Hindi name literally) is often used in more elaborate Indian dishes
@9ine-fd6zc
@9ine-fd6zc 4 ай бұрын
​@@UrbanistWaldeinsamkeitactually it is not shahi but syahi meaning ink, shahi jeera is black in colour so ink coloured jeera
@privateaccount00001
@privateaccount00001 4 ай бұрын
Mugals are basically all muslim rulers and their dynasty and he was talking about the time when mugals ruled india and were use to dominate soo many things. Food was one of them.
@70newlife
@70newlife 12 күн бұрын
No not all muslim rulers were Mughals
@AK9-cf5sc
@AK9-cf5sc Ай бұрын
The usual Mughal BS lmao. It’s already established that tandoor style ovens go back to the Harappa civilisation.
@mahinpatel6832
@mahinpatel6832 Ай бұрын
Andhbhakt spotted
@mahinpatel6832
@mahinpatel6832 Ай бұрын
Hes not saying that they invented it but they popularised it
@odbhut424
@odbhut424 21 күн бұрын
Fun fact: imported mustard oil in the US is labeled with "for external use only" because it doesn't pass some regulation. But it's a wink-wink kinda label so iykyk.
@amberyoung4425
@amberyoung4425 4 ай бұрын
"chickens don't have nipples"🤣🤣🤣
@ShubhoBose
@ShubhoBose 4 ай бұрын
For uses of mustard oil, as an Indian I highly recommend looking to the cuisine of Eastern India where it is most heavily used. The best dishes I can recommend using it are seafood dishes like macher paturi(fish steamed in banana leaves) and Chingri malai curry(prawn cooked in mustard paste and coconut)
@prazum
@prazum 4 ай бұрын
We Indian generally use bare hand to cook and many a time mix something, it is very popular saying in India that your hands also contains flavors and every person's hand have a different flavour
@cricketcsk03
@cricketcsk03 4 ай бұрын
4th view, lol Edit - Mughal Empire ruled North of India for some centuries... They were Muslim based rulers.. Lot of today's North Indian cuisines take inspiration from Mughals
@tysonl.taylor-gerstner1558
@tysonl.taylor-gerstner1558 Ай бұрын
How do you guys not know who the mughals are/were? The founders of the Moghul Empire whose name eventually came to mean rich, and spread throughout the world as "mogul" as in "movie mogul" "business mogul"
@gangrenekills1281
@gangrenekills1281 Ай бұрын
the “garnish” used isn’t just for decorating since we do eat tandoori chicken with onion and coriander is literally on every indian food ever. squeeze the lemon half on the chicken half on the onions and the chillies are there for extra spice for those of us who like the spice. you’ll find straight up chillies everywhere in indian food because it gives a choice between mild and the fresh spicy flavour of chilli.
@parikhitbora3515
@parikhitbora3515 4 ай бұрын
Roti is a indian slim bread, eat with veggies, gravy or curry
@ujjwalbhowmick9569
@ujjwalbhowmick9569 Ай бұрын
dude doesn't know what mustard oil is?? Bruh you are missing out whole Bengali cuisine! Now don't say you never heard of coconut oil too!
@tedgey4286
@tedgey4286 4 ай бұрын
The Mughals were a once powerful tribe of Mongols that populated India in the 1600s
@WWE2KUNIVERSEELITE
@WWE2KUNIVERSEELITE 3 ай бұрын
I was legit hypnotized by chef ranveer lmao.
@arghabanerjee2991
@arghabanerjee2991 4 ай бұрын
A very simple salad can be made with thinly sliced onions, salt to taste, 1 teaspoon of nigella seeds and a tablespoon or two of mustard oil (depending on the quantity of the onion. Give it a try as a side or for sandwiches, it is simple yet rustic. Also you can add cucumber, tomatoes, a little dash of lemon juice and chat masala along with the previously mentioned onion salad with mustard oil, et voila a great salad to pair with rich meat dishes
@tysonl.taylor-gerstner1558
@tysonl.taylor-gerstner1558 Ай бұрын
He does say "Britisher" I would take that to mean the people who were "britishized" The Anglo-Indians
@arindamghosh8119
@arindamghosh8119 4 ай бұрын
Dudes we Indian uses mustard oil for everyday cooking. you guys keep practicing, you are very close to chef ranveer.
@BrutusMaximusAurelius
@BrutusMaximusAurelius 4 ай бұрын
13:47 biased? You are fangirling so hard, it’s hilarious 😂
@B_h_a_r_a_t_108
@B_h_a_r_a_t_108 4 ай бұрын
Indian Village cooking channel
@akankshapatwari4167
@akankshapatwari4167 4 ай бұрын
Gramflour is also chickpea flour which we use to make pakoras.
@serpentblade8704
@serpentblade8704 4 ай бұрын
you should definetly check out his fried rice variety and noodle varieties for normal things.
@GTSE2005
@GTSE2005 4 ай бұрын
You should react to more Indian dishes, it'll be even cooler to see you try to recreate some of those dishes you react to if you can get the ingredients
@iasonmax3473
@iasonmax3473 4 ай бұрын
frenchie taking a note on an ingriedient mid recepie was one of the biggest learning moments. You see a lot of recepies that intrigue you that you will never cook but most of the time is due to one ingriedient. Even if you never cook the dish you should look into the ingriedient more cause there might be better application for it in your day to day that will allow you to try it
@allforyou6288
@allforyou6288 2 ай бұрын
Guys, god has given us hands to use it. When we indians cook we wash our hand more than 10 time. We don't enter in the kitchen before taking a bath. We never leave our utensils unwashed. We wash our whole kitchen frequently or mainly on every sunday. Ladies dont enter in kitchen without clutching their hairs. We dont grow nails. And we have seperate kitchen, utensils for meat.
@70newlife
@70newlife 12 күн бұрын
You are talking about upper caste hindus. Muslims Christians, sikhs and many lower caste hindus have no qualms about entering or using the kitchen before bathing.
@akhilagkrishnan1580
@akhilagkrishnan1580 4 ай бұрын
To cook these food, all you need is to visit indian supermarket market or patel market, Chef. You can get all the ingredients including the mustard oil and spices.
@namithdhas314
@namithdhas314 4 ай бұрын
Guess whose ad played twice during this video 🤣🤣 The Enemy of Spice
@tildessmoo
@tildessmoo 4 ай бұрын
Mustard oil can be hard to get in the US, because it contains a fatty acid that some studies in the 1970s showed to be connected to heart disease. That's also part of why canola oil is so common in the US, because canola is a cultivar of the rape plant, which normally has even more of that fatty acid, but rapeseed oil, in addition to being cheaper because you get more oil per seed, also has very little of that particular fatty acid. It turns out that the studies were faulty, and the amount of that fatty acid that... Hold, on, let me look it up so I don't keep saying "that fatty acid." Okay, it's called "erucic acid." Anyway, the amount of erucic acid that's safe for human consumption is actually pretty high, high enough that mustard oil is pretty much safe to cook with, but the FDA specifically restricted mustard oil, not erucic acid content, so now you can only get mustard essential oil (which is supposedly safe to cook with, but likely has a very different flavor) or pressed mustard oil as a massage oil (it's quite popular because of the warming sensation, but massage oil doesn't necessarily have to be produced in a food-safe manner, so cook with at your own risk).
@70newlife
@70newlife 12 күн бұрын
If you are not used to it your stomach can churn and vomit, you might get loose motions. South Indians don't use it. As South Indian I used to vomiting when I was first exposed to it. Even today I can't stomach too much of it. North and east Indians should be careful while giving out advice to people who are not used to eating it.
@strangefearofspoons1037
@strangefearofspoons1037 Ай бұрын
And here I thought I was the only one who found chef Ranveer extremely hot😭
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