god i remember taz meal prepping in the night, compared to the latest cooking videos there is so much progress!! i'm proud of you taz
@JessEllinVlogs4 ай бұрын
she's grown so much! from hardly being able to do beans on toast, and now literally doing protein!
@mielbq4 ай бұрын
I used to repeatedly watch your videos during my uni years so watching your videos now feels so comforting 🥹 thanks for having the time to make videos for us taz!
@legslarrysmith_4 ай бұрын
You've definitely gotten more confident with cooking and you clearly know a lot more and most noticeably trying out new things such as different meals and unfamiliar ingredients. This without a doubt shows that you are having fun learning, cooking and eating in the kitchen. I imagine the way you learn might be through cook books and passed on recipes, but I think you are learning mostly by simply playing around with ingredients and enjoying your time in the kitchen. Back when I was younger, I used to have a huge passion for digital art and design. Starting with Paint Shop Pro, moving onto Adobe Photoshop and even getting comfortable with Adobe Illustrator and all this was a hobby for me. I remember that there was a Photoshop video tutorial series that was basically intertwinded with comedic parts and a little storyline that progressed over the series. His mantra was always "The best way to learn is to play". He was so right, because by playing around doing it as a hobby, when it came to college to get a degree for it because I was by that point already pretty good I breezed through the corse with time to continue doing artwork pieces on the side which amazed all of my classmates. I would help them out with anything they may be struggling with attemping a different approach than what the teacher had taught and I even showed my teachers things they didn't know. Went off on a bit of a tangent there but I just wanted to drill into your head that the best way to learn is to play. Don't take it too serious, enjoy yourself and try learning new things you've never done before. Much love Taz :) EDIT: The series I mentioned was "You Suck At Photoshop". Seriously worth a watch if you are into Photoshop but even if you're not, it's a great laugh!
@rmb2064 ай бұрын
Ive been watching for years and finally got the chance to come to england this year for study abroad. My first Tesco trip, all I could think of was Taz
@TheJosephKnight4 ай бұрын
Time for a Lidl trip next
@myra02244 ай бұрын
@@TheJosephKnight Nah, Aldi all the way XD
@mulberrydrive4 ай бұрын
Have fun in England! and good luck
@taniadreams85304 ай бұрын
taz you've come so far and i'm so proud of youuu♡ i started watching your channel when i was 14 and now i'm nearly 18 and still get excited to see you've posted every single time:)♡
@daphnetilling60344 ай бұрын
Hey Taz, a couple of suggestions, put a damp towel, cloth or paper towel under your chopping board to stop it from moving, get a pull through knife sharpener (those knives wont hold an edge for long but a pull through sharpener will at least keep them sharp enough to use) and check up hwo to wrap a buritto using a couple of wraps. Wraps in this country suck compared to the US because there are ver few decent sized ones for buritto's :)
@spammi41794 ай бұрын
Dumpling wrappers are normally in the freezer, they’ll look like little pastry disks 😀
@yazbee87364 ай бұрын
i must have said, 'IN the FREEZER?!' like three times while watching lol
@kyyte4 ай бұрын
Feel better soon, Taz. It's awful having a summer cold. In Canada and the States, you'll find dumpling wrappers (sometimes also called dumpling skins) in the fridge near the tofu area. Tuna Mayo - salt really helps enhance the flavour. I would also recommend fresh cracked black pepper. I sometimes like adding in scallions/green onions and/or corn. Add the amount of mayo you feel is right. There's no right or wrong. Spring roll wrappers - Vietnamese restaurants typically give you hot (not boiling) water to soak the wrappers, it helps soften it faster. A super easy meal would be spring rolls (as other viewers have already recommended). The chef's knife - yes, it can get through root vegetables, but a knife like a santoku can probably help you out. There are other sorts of knifes like nakiri or Chinese style cleavers, but the santoku should have you sorted.
@tiagol-t9514 ай бұрын
PRO TIP: Since those beans are cooked with veggies and spices, they're perfect for heating up with the juices in the can instead of straining them. They reduce down and get so tasty.
@cymbrinpenn98613 ай бұрын
Taz looks sooooo happy and beautiful and cheerful..... Love to see her this way and I have never seen her like this before....
@patrickwalt69034 ай бұрын
Taz back in the days you inspired me to mealprep literally. I discovered your channel and next thing you know I was mealprepping, partly because I liked the idea of setting the bar low lol. Now throughout the years I have meal prepped so many times and learned so many things about cooking to the extent that I ended up a cooking freak. Thank you!
@mollysoper39644 ай бұрын
Slice the beef as thinly as possible against the grain (I reccomend buying a steak and slicing it yourself) and add a tsp of baking soda to your marinade - it works a treat for super tender beef x
@DinithiSenanayake4 ай бұрын
Taz, so many lovely comments for you today🎉🎉. Here’s mine. I came across your channel when i was searching for London videos before moving here 2 tear ago. Tour videos were interesting and gave me a true sense of life in London. So thank you ❤
@anastasiiaefimenko93994 ай бұрын
I recommend to use raw prawns for the dumplings or maybe to make just the summer rolls with cooked prawns🤗 just chop some veggies and some rice vermicelli, add some sauce (I love it with satay) and voila ✨
@lilys.a.65064 ай бұрын
I just have to say, it's been such a joy to watch you grow and evolve in your cooking journey. Every time I tune in, I find a sense of comfort and warmth in your videos, it's like catching up with a friend. 😊 It would be amazing if you could explore the flavors of Myanmar cuisine someday! I know you’d bring your unique touch to it, and I’d be so excited to see your reaction. 💌
@XOXheartErin4 ай бұрын
You should definitely try stuff in a slow cooker or just on a low temp in the oven. Your meats will be a lot more tender, and there's not a lot of prep to do, since you just put it all in a pot and leave it to cook for a few hours
@elizabethrose77524 ай бұрын
Taz, you’re amazing…try putting that horchata mix into some milk/non-dairy milk of your choice. It’s not typically mixed into water!
@amnanadeem36304 ай бұрын
Hi taz i love you videos so much i brought your book and its helped me so much i suffer with anxiety and depression and your book has helped me with it you are so amazing hope you feel better soon💗💗💗
@kropka82594 ай бұрын
My fav tuna rice salad: rice mayo tuna canned sweetcorn canned peas gherkins boiled egg salt and pepper cut the egg and gherking in small cubes, similar size to corn pieces. Best thing about it is the long shelf life of the ingredients, something you can easily stock up and whip out whenever you feel like it. Taste is amazing too, trust :)
@SumantSalphale4 ай бұрын
pro chopping tip - put a wet paper towel below your cutting board to stop it from moving and also get a knife sharpener and a wooden cutting board.
@LiamODonovan-l6e4 ай бұрын
Hope you feel better soon, Taz. You are beautiful inside and out. You are someone I always look up too. Always excited to watch your new videos. You always make me feel better.
@ishratjahanriya32084 ай бұрын
For rice papers, you could have first cut them in half and then soaked them in water. That would be much easier.
@andrea.andrea4 ай бұрын
pro tip - best way to eat more veg: stir fry or salad kits, just put in the microwave for 2-3 min and once heated up, add dressing. Also Vietnamese summer rolls are also such a great way to eat more veg yet so tasty!
@Aprildiamonds1234 ай бұрын
Taz, they sell bigger tortillas meant for burritos! At least they do at the supermarkets near me :D Also, it's easier to fold them if you heat the tortilla up a little bit. You can do this in a pan (with no oil), or just microwave for a few secs!
@moo17534 ай бұрын
btw the dumpling wraps are usually in the freezer section, and you can actually get them from asda and most grocery shops! it depends which ones though..
@sunnygirl54674 ай бұрын
Just a tip, if you want to store the rest of a dish, for example your tuna salad, it's better not to eat out of the big bowl itself, since the enzymes from your saliva make the food go bad quicker in the fridge😊*and you can actually freeze leftover tortillas if you put parchment paper between them and warm them up in the microwave🙂↕️
@damiankorczak92634 ай бұрын
My picks to tenderize meat are honey but it must be real real honey best bought straight from beekeepers which might not be option for everyone (+ it does make your meat sweeter) but my friends told me pineapple juice or minced pineapple also helps and flavours meat really nice too!
@tamarapetersen37794 ай бұрын
Pineapple has an enzyme that essentially breaks down protein. That's why when you eat pineapple you get the fuzzy feeling in your mouth, because the pineapple is basically eating you back.
@luckyrobinshomestead4 ай бұрын
The burrito probably didn't taste right because you didn't make Mexican rice, which makes a big difference in flavor and you didn't cover it in burrito sauce on the outside. Burritos generally have larger tortillas so you can wrap the filling properly. And you can always freeze extra tortillas. Just wrap them in plastic wrap in the amounts you will use at one time and then put them all into a freezer baggy, then you can take out what you need to defrost the night before. Dumpling wrappers are simple to make from scratch, especially if you are making a small batch only. Basically like making a small batch of tortillas or a small batch of naan bread. All of which taste so much better than anything you can buy. As long as you have a rolling pin, you are good to go.
@selenophile_36_4 ай бұрын
Tazzzz!!! I needed you to fix my tension tht i hv right now...💯🥺
@hajarzarrouq32894 ай бұрын
I went to the Mestizo restaurant a few years ago, I didn't know they had a shop too! btw the food at the restaurant was greaaat 100/10
@sherrynassif58834 ай бұрын
you're so real, super entertaining to watch Taz! Love you!
@kornigiri4 ай бұрын
as a mexican i absolutely hate that specific salsa lmfao but im glad its something that you love of our culture and getting you to try more of our food!! you should try making mexican rice one day!!
@mindysuarez16994 ай бұрын
The beef marinated in apple you should have went on and cood with the beef it's vitamins, fiber a flavor. I use a bit of baking soda to tenderize tougher cuts of beef
@daydreamingcase4 ай бұрын
I'd love to see more of this stuff. I'd love to see more types of recipes e.g. travelling across the world from the kitchen or maybe from a type of cook book like the Mediterranean diet or an Anti inflammatory diet.
@stephbradshaw39204 ай бұрын
Yayyyyy Taz posted!!!!
@amandacarlssonn4 ай бұрын
Loved this video! I’ve been having a really hard time with food since being diagnosed with a gluten allergy 😢 I was really picky with food before and basically only ate toast and like plain pasta and now that I can’t eat my old comfort foods I’ve really been struggling. So definitely love videos like this to get some motivation!!
@hannahk13064 ай бұрын
It's more expensive, but you can get gluten free bread, pasta, etc in most supermarkets nowadays. If they're not available where you live, then you may be able to get some online. I hope that's helpful and good luck with discovering foods you can eat 🥰
@bearclaire4 ай бұрын
You could try rice noodles to still have that kind of vibe, or gluten free pasta
@amandacarlssonn4 ай бұрын
@@hannahk1306 yeah that’s what i’ve been doing but gluten free pasta just does not taste the same 🥲🥲 Just have to make it work i guess 🙃
@amandacarlssonn4 ай бұрын
@@bearclaire it’s just not the same tho 🥲
@hannahk13064 ай бұрын
@@amandacarlssonn Yeah, I know what you mean (I'm not gluten free, but my brother needed to be when he was younger so I've eaten a lot of both). Homemade stuff can be nicer, if you fancy trying it out. Or you can try different brands, as some are better than others - my brother says that Genius bread is the best gluten free bread he's tried. If you do want to try making your own stuff, here's a few tips: - Dove Farm is a good gluten free flour. - Add xanthum gum to the GF flour as a gluten replacement (this improves the texture). - Anything that needs rolling, do it between two sheets of baking parchment instead of directly on the counter (GF dough is super sticky). - A bread maker is much less faff than making bread by hand, especially for gluten free bread (because of the stickiness issue).
@ruchirakeshjain4 ай бұрын
Hi Taz ,Hope you see this , just wanted you to know that I have been watching you from quite a few years and your videos were always like a therapy to me ,keep making your chill , funky and slightly imperfect videos we love you soo much❤❤
@stephensonnunu4 ай бұрын
Hey just a suggestion, put a cloth under your chopping board to avoid it from spinning/running 😅
@karaboraphahlelo15414 ай бұрын
Hey Taz. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you 🌹
@bleepblop3614 ай бұрын
Hi taz, cool video! I think a cool recipe you could try is making rice paper with what you have left over. It’s quite straight forward and just involves you folding it like a burrito. There’s a couple ways you can make it but the way I tend to make it is with roast pork that I get from my local Asian restaurant and I usually use vermicelli noodles, lettuce, mint (this makes a hell of a difference!) and cucumber. For the sauce, you use Hoisin sauce (it’s pretty strong), peanut butter, add some water and some seasame oil. It tastes really good and it’s pretty easy to make so I definitely recommend! You can also add some chili’s to the sauce or the rice paper :))
@mollysoper39644 ай бұрын
Also, the beans were preseasoned, so you deffinately shouldn't have drained them (it would be like buying baked beans and draining them of all their sauce) that was probably what was missing from your burrito x
@holly_may_x4 ай бұрын
When making pasta salads. I've always put in frozen peas/ sweetcorn a couple minutes before draining the water as they don't take long at all to cook. And it gives an extra texture and an extra veg especially if you're low on fresh vegetables! X
@rebeccaperez13782 ай бұрын
Hi Taz 👋, Heads up, dumpling wrappers are usually in the freezer section. Enjoyed the video! Hope you feel better! ❤️✌️
@Armaan_Genshin4 ай бұрын
Love your videos Taz keep up the good work this made me think of Taz and moons cooking show ❤❤❤❤
@blazeezero4 ай бұрын
For making meat more tender, my tips are : not overcooking, use salt and mirin in your marinade, let marinate all day. The cooking method that makes the softest meat would be in the oven covered, but I've made very tender meat on the stove with the other tips. Chicken will always be more tender than beef and porc though. If you are making a pan dish, you can still cook the meat in the oven and then cut it into pieces and just add it in your pan. Hope this helps!
@HollyGrace904 ай бұрын
You can tenderise beef by rubbing about 1-2 tsp of bicarb over the meat 2 hours before you use it. Leave it in the fridge covered and then rinse before use. It's called velveting. Hope this helps and hope you feel better soon.
@MistressBoleyn4 ай бұрын
Dear Taz, please don’t use a used spoon in your food if you want to keep it for a couple of days. You’re smearing bacteria all over the food that is left in the bowl which could make it go bad 😅
@danijelatežak4 ай бұрын
Hey I noticed that the chopping board is sliding around a bit on the countertop. To make it more stable and safer, you could place a wet towel or damp cloth undrrneath it. It helps to keep it in place.
@PinkRose09104 ай бұрын
Usually lettuce is not used in a pasta salad. Otherwise looks good 👍 I hope you are feeling better. Iceberg lettuce gets soggy easily and doesn’t hold up well in the fridge if it’s be covered in any type of sauce. Usually in pasta salads the pasta replaces the lettuce. You use other vegetables that hold up well and are more sturdy.
@holly_may_x4 ай бұрын
Every pasta salad I have bought from a supermarket pre made. From somewhere to eat etc had iceberg lettuce. I put my lettuce in the bowl first then layer with the different items and can mix them in the bowl
@breakfastattiffanys7414 ай бұрын
I've seen lettuce in pasta salads a hundred times, I prefer it over raw cabbage to be honest.
@jagdeepbirk81774 ай бұрын
Always salt your salad, it makes such a difference.
@yazbee87364 ай бұрын
Taz, if you put a tea towel or even a few slices of kitchen roll, under the cutting board it wont slip, also you might need to sharpen that knife yourself (most come blunt strangely)
@Living_a_spoonie_life4 ай бұрын
You would probably love the way I make tuna. Mayo, celery salt, garlic powder, curry powder, thyme, tarragon, onion powder, mustard, sweet relish, crushed chili, diced celery and sometimes I add chopped hardboiled eggs.
@zoehorst4 ай бұрын
Saw a recipe on instagram for an easy (lunch) pesto salad! Just take a bowl some chickpeas, diced cucumber and tomatoes, mozzarella balls and pesto and you’re done. I tried it and I liked it very much, it’s just low effort and quick but nice.
@anwaralajmi2954 ай бұрын
Hay Taz your videos bring me joy there are a lot of easy nutritious recipes that I’d like to share with you one of them brie sandwich recipe : Ciabatta bread or Sourdough , Pesto , Brie cheese slice it up, and drizzle the Olive oil over it ,slice Aubergine and Courgette and grill it , then drizzle Sweet&Chili sauce and Bon appétit. ) you can grill any veggies from your own preference and create new sandwich . ❤
@Violet-um9sw4 ай бұрын
For a more pasta tuna pasta salad take away the lettuce keep adding mayo to the mixture till it’s more of a saucy and add a touch of ketchup adds a nice tang ❤
@psycobasschick4 ай бұрын
That is the same salsa I use to make my chicken enchilada casserole (I realize how white Midwest USA that sounds). It's the best
@Sophie-fu8rj4 ай бұрын
Hey. For the rice paper, once soaked, place on a lightly oiled surface so the paper doesn't stick. ❤
@abdrahimn4 ай бұрын
Taz, put a wet kitchen towel underneath your chopping board so it doesnt move about when youre chopping
@Its.birdperson4 ай бұрын
Instead of apples you can use anything sour to help break down the enzymes and making it more tender :) So lemon juice, vinegar, a pinch of baking soda or greek yoghurt work! + You dont have to remove it after
@candytiikeri4 ай бұрын
I add seasoning in pasta salad and it’s better after being in fridge for a while
@tamarapetersen37794 ай бұрын
Cutting carrots is easier if you cut them into pieces about 3 or 4 cm long. Having a sharp knife is essential though. You can sharpen knives so maybe look into that, I can't personally as the sound the sharpening makes gives me anxiety.
@Adimurai4864 ай бұрын
You never fail to provide us with amazing content ❤
@nyankitty20004 ай бұрын
Tuna pasta salad with garlic mayo instead….changed my life! Also yes, add salt and pepper
@aishalazrak38644 ай бұрын
A great way to make your beef for asian style meals less chewy is too let it sit in a mixture of cornstarch, water, soy sauce, salt and pepper. It will change your life
@tima0510a3 ай бұрын
Taz making the chile is very easy in my opinion it’s way better than the one in store as well
@artistlovepeace4 ай бұрын
You are what is called a Super Taster. Look it up. You are a chef, an artist and an astonishing film maker.
@helenrobinson88944 ай бұрын
Well done Taz for getting the confidence to experiment now 😊😊 you can find the dumpling wraps u wanted usually in the freezers. You can certainly fry rice paper if it was still chewy u maybe needed to fry it longer but am all for the experimenting! Way to go 😊😊
@dawngl4 ай бұрын
They say if you are craving something like a particular vegetable or fish, it's because that food contains a nutrient your body needs at that moment. Our bodies are very clever!
@valerijalapuh98944 ай бұрын
Dumplin wraps are usually in the fridge or a freezer
@khadijahafeel63464 ай бұрын
when it comes to beef and that chewiness, my mum always says it's the way you cut the beef like along the grain or against it, something liddat
@boblebob4 ай бұрын
For the dumplings you never use cooked prawns. The rice paper would work better if you deep fry, that's what Vietnamese spring rolls are made from
@nomnomsushinom4 ай бұрын
if you put a damp towel below your cutting board, it wont move when you cut things :) hehe everything looked so yummy!
@nicoled44164 ай бұрын
Hey Taz, not sure if it's authentic but you should try Korean fire chicken. It's basically chicken thighs cut up and cooked in a homemade buldak sauce.
@jj-if6it4 ай бұрын
Omg I love Mexican food, I wish we had that here. Even harder to find authentic stuff in Australia!
@JustMe-fo4ev4 ай бұрын
I'd say nearly all dishes can be salted to taste when using fresh ingredients instead of frozen ones already loaded with sodium
@icecold74 ай бұрын
I feel once she started travelling, as everyone should to get a little bit cultured, sbe is becoming more and more skilled. You should try visiting Finland, Sweden, Norway, even Iceland when you can Taz, that might allow you to get your creative juices flowing and contribute to your writing.
@queenbeemo424 ай бұрын
Spiraelli are my favorite.
@gdolphy36814 ай бұрын
"The Dumplings aren't Dumplinging"😆
@t.c.59834 ай бұрын
Taz you just need a steel or knife sharpener. That looks like a good beater knife if you sharpen it, It could work well for you!
@jj-if6it4 ай бұрын
I just discovered horchata recently and LOVE it. You should sprinkle some cinnamon on top!
@LifeLipiWay4 ай бұрын
Look for gyoza sheets/ wraps. It will be a tiny pack mostly in refrigerator 😅
@nessbu874 ай бұрын
I mix in anything I have at hand in my tuna. Mayo, Greek yoghurt, spring onion, herbs, salt, pepper, chili, pickles and pickle juice. Go wild with it
@duck61004 ай бұрын
Tbh New York doesn’t have authentic Mexican food either. But it’s like the Indian food you can get in the UK, it’s approaching authentic bc of the immigrants living here
@kornigiri4 ай бұрын
I was ab to say lol
@twice_twice_214 ай бұрын
Hope you're better now 🫶
@Death_wish05054 ай бұрын
Okay so what I want you try might sound a bit weird but I swear on this combo it's like soooooo good and my mouth is watering as I'm typing 😂 So it's simple rice milk and chutney Chutney recipe is simple: 1 medium sized tomato, 5-6 chillies, Coriander and salt as per taste make a paste of those you can even put garlic cloves in the chutney paste it'll taste better. And then you just take some rice pour in milk ( the ratio should be 1:1 ) and then put chutney and that's it. I kid you not but taste soooo good 😭😭
@tatianalimonova60823 ай бұрын
warm up your tortillas for a few secs on the stove or in the microwave before you make burritos so they are soft and not so stiff!
@jj-if6it4 ай бұрын
I just use steak knives for cutting up my veggies. They're pretty small and serrated. That knife looked way too big for a carrot, like something you'd carve a pumpkin with!
@Miahhhhh.904 ай бұрын
Buy yourself a kitchen devil knife. Very sharp. Never sharpened mine and I've had it for over 5 years.
@artistlovepeace4 ай бұрын
Taz, you gotta heat up that tortilla in the microwave for about twenty or more seconds... then it will be more pliable and taste better.
@ktelise4 ай бұрын
Now you’re in a new place can you do another “2 good to go” video!
@kennethyeung94074 ай бұрын
Taz please put a damp rag or paper towel under your cutting board With love from the US ❤
@biancadasilveira4 ай бұрын
Dumpling wraps are usually in the fridge!!! :)
@Sas_Kat4 ай бұрын
I love when you cook!
@sarasanchez52123 ай бұрын
Ohhh girl!! Let me tell you that if you put milk in the horchata until you see it turn into a creamy white it will change your life😍
@positivemindset304 ай бұрын
I recommend callaloo soup. Easy recipe and healthy 😋
@sporestcreature3 ай бұрын
stumbled upon your channel again!! i watched your $1 videos and your car videos back when you first did them maybe 6 years ago?
@heartx3jess4 ай бұрын
The green cardigan with big flowers is so cute!! Any chance you remember where you got it?
@kirsty77214 ай бұрын
Where is your wet paper towel or tea towel. Slippery chopping boards are dangerous but easy to avoid. Does Ebbers need to come for a follow up?
@josephkoch71114 ай бұрын
ive been off the grid for awhile when did taz get back i remember her saying she was going to take a break
@sarahhughes15054 ай бұрын
1:06 Apples don't contain proteases(enzymes that break down protein). They do contain malic acid though, which might help tenderise meat. Pineapple contains proteases, so they might be a better bet for making more tender meat