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@sbcroix8 ай бұрын
Your butter looked burnt not browned, but I like this video. Liked and Subscribed!
@anngcampbellbower43858 ай бұрын
@@sbcroixI concur, the butter did get burnt that gives it a bitter taste to it.
@cheeseontoastbrah8 ай бұрын
Wow Ryan trahan looking far more feminine than normal
@JamRock_Jr.8 ай бұрын
You're suppose the whisk the eggs and pour 1 spoon at a time as you whisk the eggs. That's what it means. Not just pour one spoon at a time literally and not doing anything to the eggs. You're suppose to whisk and pour a spoon at a time as you go at intervals.
@awm10127 ай бұрын
So she is giving 5 stars to everything cuz she is a youtuber cook and is afraid to be honest just not to get negative comments from their fans....
@billino64198 ай бұрын
Honestly they were all pretty worth it but i kinda agree with the joshua review. If I’m buying a cookbook i want the recipe to be absolutely complete and well presented, otherwise whats the point
@zathtanks8 ай бұрын
Joshua is all kinds of fail lol
@dragonfly98218 ай бұрын
Right. I don't want to do the thinking for the author. And not everyone can do that, some people buy cookbooks because they can't cook well but still want to feed themselves at home. The fact that they couldn't get the measurements right when the metric system is so easy and precise...💀 (also, I don't believe that the unsweetened crème brûlée is sooo good, bfr.)
@CrystalThesis8 ай бұрын
I agree. But Joshua has also just gotten super arrogant and unfunny lately. After a really rude comment he made about disabled people under his food gadgets video, I had to unsubscribe
@einundsiebenziger54888 ай бұрын
... otherwise what's the point?*
@Elyanley8 ай бұрын
Honestly I feel very conflicted about this video. Like, there can be reviews between 1 and 5 Stars. A cookbook with flaws are sadly very common. My father is a Chef, and he often talks about how most Chefs nowadays put untested recipes in their books. That youtube chef follow, is sadly not that surprising. It is common enough after all. I don't think Joshuas cookbook has to be a 1 star. But 3 or 4 stars, I think, would be utterly fair.
@null69558 ай бұрын
joshua's criticism is 100% valid lmao but for claire's, initially i was gonna agree but those product photos? looks like a bad flat cookie so like you knew what you'd be getting from the beginning...
@ToweringPsychic8 ай бұрын
Also the name was ‘Thin and Crispy Chocolate Chip Cookies’, so that person definitely should have known
@madeleine615098 ай бұрын
@@ToweringPsychic I personally dislike thin and crispy cookies to the point where I would usually prefer to just skip the dessert than eat a crispy cookie, but you have to hold some level of responsibility if you chose a recipe titled that. I would never give a recipe a one-star review simply because it met the description of the title. Imagine making a recipe that's called "super spicy ghost pepper curry" then complaining about how you don't like spicy food.
@oczuchmurnosc8 ай бұрын
I am not sure why, but Clair's cookie recepie worked great every time, cookies were not as flat and did not spread, but tbh I usually make a big batch and freeze them, because I like the "waves" looks. Maybe that is the reason they turned out this way? Clair also has an episode about making them, maybe there is a mistake in a book? @Honeysuckle
@diobrando17548 ай бұрын
True. Especially the disappointment u get after putting trust to a name.
@bonbonS19698 ай бұрын
For Clarire's review, I think the reader is just not used to the crispy type cookies. I personally like this style very much. The edge is crispy and caramelized and the center is still a bit soft. It's heavenly.
@CarlGorn8 ай бұрын
I was one of Maangchi's early cheerleaders when she was just starting out. That was back when she still had time to personally vet and respond to every comment. She taught me how to make a crispier fried chicken, and with my homemade barbecue sauce, "Ambush!" how to make a great Yangnyeom Tongdak. Thanks for vindicating her, she's a treasure. ♥
@ThatOneFemaleGamer8 ай бұрын
I was the same! Waaay back in 2010-2011 when she was still relatively small. It felt so special to get a response from her (on her website too!)
@MrNeosantana8 ай бұрын
Maangchi is untouchable. She's the ambassador of Korean cuisine for millions of people.
@pittaaaabread8 ай бұрын
@@ThatOneFemaleGamer I personally found her in 2016 and it was really cool to see someone who was so fun and still gave good cooking advice. Been a while since I watched her but glad she's doing well :D
@houchi698 ай бұрын
While I also like her a lot, some of her recipes also did not work, despite following her instructions with the same ingredients exactly. However, her bulgogi recipe is the one I used, and is very good. Not sure how someone can messed up bulgogi anyway, the flavor profile is actually very simple.
@thatfuzzypotato18777 ай бұрын
She's STILL like that. I made a comment like, a month ago and she still liked it, replied, and pinned it. And often you'll see the pins are a recent commenter. She still engages with her audience
@BurningMoreXP8 ай бұрын
The Molly Baz recipe looks like a 3 am struggle meal.
@madabouthollyoaks4118 ай бұрын
Yes! If it was a drunken recipes cookbook it’d be fine lol
@annea.41738 ай бұрын
Yes! I can hear Frankie Celenza's narration as he makes this recipe. LOL
@Ray_Vun8 ай бұрын
it's a drunk meal. it's common for people to crave oily/greasy foods when they're drunk or hangover. some people even think it helps take care of the hangover(it doesn't). if the book has a party vibe, it's likely those are meant to be drunk people meals
@SkyForceOne28 ай бұрын
@@Ray_Vun yeah, hangover is best cured by hydration
@magpiestudent93578 ай бұрын
I've just had a flashback from my younger years reading this comment. As a student I came home from a party in the early hours and was starving, but no fast food places were open and I was too drunk to make anything. Because my shared house had other students in it that were broke, there was no food except a single jar of carbonara sauce in the cupboard, which I tried to eat with a spoon. I managed two mouthfuls before throwing up. Absolutely ghastly.
@desmit68 ай бұрын
One small safety tip for the Brûlée… set the pan with ramekins on the oven rack first. THEN add the boiling water. No need to try to carry/balance/not slosh scalding water on you on the trip from the counter to the oven. This was a fun video and I appreciate your honesty!
@YAWN....8 ай бұрын
Thanks Dad...
@desmit68 ай бұрын
@@YAWN.... Now go clean your room.
@YAWN....8 ай бұрын
@@desmit6 nah, you clean it
@Bored_Dionysus8 ай бұрын
“Too young and inexperienced” remember they’re talking about the guy who placed third on season ten of Masterchef. Sure he didn’t win but top three is still very impressive
@toolbaggers8 ай бұрын
TV cooks need to look good and be a TV personality where taste is secondary to views
@ultrademigod8 ай бұрын
Third is a fancy word for loser😋
@no-qe9tb8 ай бұрын
@@ultrademigod Third on Masterchef is fancy word for good chef, actually.
@ultrademigod8 ай бұрын
@@no-qe9tb Each to their own. Some of just have higher standards when comes to food I suppose
@no-qe9tb8 ай бұрын
@@ultrademigod ...obviously. I can't afford to eat half the stuff they cook on that show. I'll sit here enjoying my delicious homemade dinners instead. Sure it may not win a competition but good food is good food.
@kimberlyy9118 ай бұрын
Please do another one of these! I loved watching you cook the recipes
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
Will do!
@ASAMB128 ай бұрын
I understand that you didn't want to offend anyone but all of them get 5 out of 5? why even rate them? Especially the first one didn't deserve 5 stars. if you leave out ingredients in the instructions and there are wrong amounts that's just lazy bad work. It doesn't matter whether it's all on Josua or not. He gives his name and face to the book, so it's in his interest to double check everything.
@nadihey20508 ай бұрын
I think it’s inspired by the youtuber Ryan Trahan who visits badly reviewed restaurants (also other places) and challenges himself to only leave 5 star reviews aka only focussing on the good things in a funny way. But I agree, it doesnt really work here… and doesn’t add any comedic value
@OnilMarteNavarroza8 ай бұрын
I believe she mentioned from the beginning that if she likes the recipe, she will give it 5 stars.
@mmxcix8 ай бұрын
She's a You Tuber! You only say nice things to your fellow You Tuber, lest you incur the wrath of other You Tubers' fans.
@agawtdangedbear8 ай бұрын
Yeah, this is my first and last time watching videos on this channel.
@y_sosalty71748 ай бұрын
Exactly, what was the entire point of this video, though I stopped at the 8:00 minute mark when I realised that this is a biased video...
@MobiusGT8 ай бұрын
i'm not a fan of giving 5* reviews for even the ones that clearly didn't deserve it like weissman's book. I for one would very much be annoyed if like that one reviewer said i had to troubleshoot recipes
@dianajmm90886 күн бұрын
But you dont have to? She literally just did the recipe in this video and it came out perfectly, just not to the reviewer’s taste
@MobiusGT6 күн бұрын
@dianajmm9088 actually she troubleshooted the recipe and added the sugar despite the recipe not having the instruction to add sugar.
@dianajmm90886 күн бұрын
@ when did she add the sugar?
@MobiusGT6 күн бұрын
@@dianajmm9088 I was wrong she didn't add the sugar.
@frogbrain9445 күн бұрын
@dianajmm9088 she did say that it could use some sugar though and that a step was clearly missed, she just sugarcoated it later by calling it a "minor mistake" for a 5* review to prove that 1* review was "wrong" Edit: my point is it didn't "come out perfect" and wasn't just not in the reviewers taste, she clearly would also like it to be sweeter, as it should be without the missed step (I guess in the ingredients the sugar is listed in a portion that is clearly to be add in and not just sprinkled at the end for the crust)
@AB2B8 ай бұрын
Soups lack texture and excitement? Well, *someone's* been making soups wrong.
@peppa44128 ай бұрын
definitely.
@jasonv.59388 ай бұрын
That comment alone means I won't buy that book.
@lyndiane78998 ай бұрын
nah, I don't like it either
@Breeadtalk8 ай бұрын
@@jasonv.5938ikr, anyone who hate soups just haven’t ate/cook a delicious one lmao
@deceaseblade8 ай бұрын
Soups are one of my favourite thing to cook, so true. Nothing beats a good soup when ur feeling down or sick. And I love that you can easily prepare many portions
@teawithtams65968 ай бұрын
I want to give the person who gave Maangchi's book a one star review, a one star review.
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
💯
@Leva125798 ай бұрын
Maybe… maybe… maybe they misread the amount of meat used. That might be the reason why theirs turned out bland
@teawithtams65968 ай бұрын
@@Leva12579 maybe they should read the instructions more carefully before giving someone a one star review
@iibnf8 ай бұрын
I may not particularly like Maangchi's cooking, but I adore her and everything she says. I would eat all that horrible chilli just to watch her be happy!
@nasn15468 ай бұрын
I think maangchi didn’t over season the meat because it’s a lettuce wrap to be eaten with salty samjang sauce. But maybe the reviewer didn’t eat it that way. Plus it also depends on how salty each person likes their food. They should have looked for a regular bulgogi recipe that is eaten with rice. That version would be more salty since it’s what’s going to season the rice too and you’re not adding samjang like you would in a lettuce wrap.
@achanwahn8 ай бұрын
I'm just gonna say that if a book says "Texture Over Taste", I'm not buying it. I like tasting good food.
@miragebarrage3208 ай бұрын
I agree in general, but I wonder if there is an untapped market for such a book for people with e.g. autism who struggle with food textures.
@BritneyHIAM8 ай бұрын
@@miragebarrage320 omg you people can't do anything
@lep998 ай бұрын
@@BritneyHIAMdisgusting comment
@miragebarrage3208 ай бұрын
@@BritneyHIAM 'You people' like what? Physicians? People who own cookbooks? Females? People who like chocolate? What a bizarre behavior.
@SeanStrife8 ай бұрын
@@miragebarrage320 I think we both know...
@AskMiko8 ай бұрын
Joshua’s first book was riddled with errors to the point, most recipes were horrible to make. A second book has errors, too? Wow
@janae84278 ай бұрын
I love josh's videos for years, but lately I have felt he has gotten a big head and a little too opinionated with his delivery on things. Knowing there's multiple mistakes in these cookbooks really says something.
@stephanieann66228 ай бұрын
@@janae8427I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed, I actually stopped watching because it didn't feel like a person just sharing a recipe anymore. It felt like "my way or the highway"
@Katastr0phic_Katicorn8 ай бұрын
I stopped watching because there were HUUUGE displays of privilege and entitlement that just started giving me the ick. I used to find him funny and "relatable" when he started and as he grew it just got...lowkey shitty.
@stephenlee11088 ай бұрын
@@Katastr0phic_Katicorn Rightt, I think the "fame" definitely got to him 'cause he just seems so stuck up recently
@TheSongwritingCat8 ай бұрын
@@Katastr0phic_Katicorn I only watched videos when they were recommended but he spoke way too authoritatively about cuisines he was definitely not an expert in. It was very off-putting.
@MrKonnect8 ай бұрын
My favorite part about Claire Saffitz's Dessert Person is that there's often a whole KZbin video to go along with the recipe. I've been making her chocolate chip cookie recipe for years (with minimal adjustments) and have literally had family fight over the last one
@nancyneyedly45878 ай бұрын
Do yours turn out like flat little crepes like in the video here?
@MrKonnect8 ай бұрын
@@nancyneyedly4587 No, they have a darker crisp ring around the outside but the center is thicker and chewy. The biggest difference between Claire's video recipe and I guess the one from her book is that the butter/sugar doesn't end up liquid; rather than mixing hot brown butter and a solid stick, you brown all of the butter and whisk it in a second bowl filled with ice.
@nancyneyedly45878 ай бұрын
@@MrKonnect Sounds yummy!🍪
@keilahwilliams82497 ай бұрын
Same, every time I use that recipe (following the vid) the cookies never turn out flat they’re also perfect and crinkly on top and not crispy at all. I think the sugar might be the problem, maybe they added the melted butter too soon to the sugar so it almost crystallized too quickly resulting in a very crispy cookie. After browning the butter I resolidify it in the freezer for a couple minutes and whip it up so that sugar doesn’t absorb as quickly. To be fair baking is a science and can not be improvised.
@tatiairwinn4 ай бұрын
YES! Her chocolate cookies are the best! I’ve made them more or less 20 times already. I exchange baking soda and power from times to times, depend on what kind of cookies (soft or kinda crispy) i want to eat at that time.
@DrGlynnWix8 ай бұрын
I think people should give stars that represent the issues or joy they experienced. For example, I would not expect something to get 5 stars when they leave out when to add an ingredient, even if it's easy to figure out where it should go. If the recipe was otherwise delicious and it was only minor stuff being forgotten, then that is 4 stars, not 5, in my book.
@denissecam10758 ай бұрын
i think easy to figure out when to add it's kinda difficult unfair to some. I make a good amount of recipes but really i had never been that interested in creme brulee, prefer Mexican flan. So if i made this as my first creme brulee, I'll for sure not notice until I had already taken it out of the oven and by then i'll just get to see my bowl full of sugar wondering what did i missed. Like when you do a lego structure with instructions and yet you still have legos left afterwards.
@mikewedge8088 ай бұрын
So what if.... you were only supposed to use the sugar forbthe crust and not mix it into the custard?
@denissecam10758 ай бұрын
@@mikewedge808 The quantity of sugar called for the recipe is more than the sugar needed for the crust, so even if that was the case the quantity of sugar would need to be fixed. So, either the issue happened in the steps missing the sugar or the ingredients including too much sugar.
@Valentin-oc5nh8 ай бұрын
agree uts a 4 star. agree with the rest tho, they do what they advertise
@MimiUsagichan8 ай бұрын
Watch a different video then
@nicole7578 ай бұрын
a certified nutrition councilor can’t figure out how to calorie count and figure out macros using a kitchen scale and nutritional labels? something here isn’t adding up.
@danitho8 ай бұрын
Well...they didn't say they couldn't figure it out. They said it wasn't included.
@nicole7578 ай бұрын
@@danitho”but not having any idea of what a serving size should be” well idk “nutritionist” determine your tdee and fit it into your macros
@danitho8 ай бұрын
@@nicole757 That still has nothing to do with the fact that including a serving size for a recipe is pretty standard and would be nice if it was included. Her being a nutritionist or not had nothing to do with that fact.
@lily59528 ай бұрын
Nutrition counselor is a made up title. Sounds like they just wanted to slip that in for self promo lol.
@dreamingkat67878 ай бұрын
Nah, my complaint about that is a food nutritionist should have known a dish called "pepperoni fried rice" was gonna be greasy? And a food nutritionist should be able to figure out nutrition facts. This book doesn't seem to be marketed as a healthy cooking option, so frankly, they are allowed their opinion, but they should have thought a little harder before that review.
@aimeemoore31048 ай бұрын
The way you enunciate everything is oddly calming
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
Thank you!! 😊
@edafade8 ай бұрын
The Weissman review was pretty disingenuous. The metric conversations are all wrong, and forgetting an ingredient in the recipe is a big deal. Just because you didn't mind not adding the extra sugar doesn't mean it's a good book. How can anyone take your review seriously if you just hand wave blatant issues?
@aarond90367 ай бұрын
The point was to see if it made it a one star result and it didn't. So she left an honest 5 star review as she said she would.
@lenas62467 ай бұрын
@@aarond9036 it did
@daemonbane17 ай бұрын
I haven't read his book myself and it wasn't mentioned here, but what are types of incorrect measurements? I ask because '1 cup' for example, is a different gram amount depending what country you're in. In the US 1 cup can be either ~236ml or 240ml, however in UK\NZ\South Africa 1 cup is 250ml, and for old recipes the UK imperial cup is ~284ml Similarly 1tsp can mean 20ml or ~15ml, depending if you're in Australia.
@edafade7 ай бұрын
@@daemonbane1 yes, exactly this. Weissmen typically Googles the gram calculations, and thus, all of them are off. If you follow the recipes based on grams, your end result will be subpar or won't come out like you'd hope. Aside from that, ask 10 people to pour you 1 cup of flour, and you'll get 10 different gram amounts. Measurements, especially in baking, are very important for consistent results. Hand-waiving for "forgetting an ingredient" makes for a bad recipe, even if she didn't mind the end result. The reality is, a lot of people care about that.
@edafade7 ай бұрын
@@aarond9036 5 star (highest rating) implies perfection, which this book is not. Thank you for proving my point further.
@wiiza4ever8 ай бұрын
You can't use a scale to measure mL. The "mistakes" in the conversions are probably because the conversions to metric were made by the proofreader, Bianca Bosman, who is based in the Neatherlands, where 1 cup is 250 mL, and those conversions to metric are intended for readers in countries where ingredients are sold in metric packages. So a carton of cream would be a multiple of a metric cup, and not of an American one. That's not a mistake, but it should be (and maybe is) explained in the Texture Over Taste book.
@bubblegumplastic8 ай бұрын
I use my scale to measure ml 🤷 it has a gr and ml setting. Obviously the ml isn't super accurate, but it works fine when I don't want to get out my measuring cup
@kimtimmermans8738 ай бұрын
@@lilacfunk Milk and water (for example) have different density, so 200ml of milk will not weigh the same as 200ml of water. So if you want to be very exact, it's not possible to use a scale to measure ML
@wiiza4ever8 ай бұрын
@@lilacfunk scales by definition measure weight, not volume. Not every liquid has the same density, therefore a scale that claims to measure mL is lying to you.
@Bramble203228 ай бұрын
@@kimtimmermans873 This is specially important on fats like cream, butter and oil. Canola and butter are 50 grams lighter per liter than water. This could potentially ruin recipes that need precision.
@AnniCarlsson8 ай бұрын
why should that be explained? i never seen a recipie explain how big a american stick of butter is and I can´t even buy sticks in my country. it´s 250g, 500 g or 1000g. thats it
@samaritaDeath8 ай бұрын
I don’t understand how she can give Joshua’s book 5 stars, when the instructions are incomplete and the measurements are wrong. It affects her credibility.
@Revelwoodie8 ай бұрын
She said at the beginning of the video that she was going to find a way to give every one of the books an honest 5-star review. I think it was a challenge she set herself.
@aesinam8 ай бұрын
Listen to what she said at the beginning.
@snaxximan57378 ай бұрын
@@Revelwoodie whats the point of a review if your result is set in stone? im gonne give this video a dislike.
@sophiadebar3828 ай бұрын
She’s doing what Ryan Trahan does. No matter how bad it is, you HAVE to find a way to give them a five star, but it HAS to be honest. Its supposed to be a way not to destroy a business more than you already have, because the video itself gives enough criticism
@rcoh48 ай бұрын
So it’s a fake 5star review
@forrgle8 ай бұрын
Honeysuckle: "ergh, I have this urge to stir this" Me: "mix mix mix!"
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
😄🫶🏼
@ultrademigod8 ай бұрын
That 100% would have been mixed in my kitchen
@femaletrouble8 ай бұрын
I mean, to be fair, it said there was no need. It didn't say NOT to. lol
@lilykep8 ай бұрын
I feel like Claire's book is the kind where you CAN NOT shortcut a recipe. Cooking tends to give you a bit of leeway to add your own innovations, baking *does not* If you do not complete every step how it's written you will not get a good product when you're baking.
@Gemna1578 ай бұрын
The old adage that cooking is an art and baking is a science is absolutely true. In most cooking an experienced cook can operate off feels but baking is essentially a series of very specific chemical reactions that require precision inputs to achieve properly and a small change can throw the whole system off.
@TheMimiSard6 ай бұрын
I listened to that recipe as the video went, and it is a pretty exacting recipe. I agree, it is not one that gives much leeway, and I am someone who has experience with baking enough to do my own experimental cooking in it (even in baking, once you know the rules, you know how to break them).
@pampisfkiakouris39228 ай бұрын
He skipped instructions about sugar and gets 5 stars? Wtf
@glacousxx6 ай бұрын
Shes too nice 😂. Well as someone who doesn't like too much sugar it makes sense.
@Sunaina_mehta6 ай бұрын
She just doesn't wanna offend anyone in my opinion
@tileb6 ай бұрын
Because she rate the taste not he recipe maybe ??? Anyway a cook even homecook would know when to add the sugar right?
@youlikethischainthreedolla84986 ай бұрын
@@tilebthe title literally is testing recipes though….
@Nerderator4 ай бұрын
I think because she said if she likes it she will give it 5 stars ⭐️ she liked the recipe so she gave a 5 star review
@rb50788 ай бұрын
I get irrationally angry when people throw books away. Donate them to the library or give them to friends/family/coworkers. Why would you throw a book away?? That's insane to me.
@bubblegumplastic8 ай бұрын
While I agree with you, sometimes a book has nowhere else to go. Our library doesn't accept donations and our thrift store has begun being much pickier about which books they accept. Friends and family and colleagues don't always want a certain book. There's only so many attempts you can make to try and clear out your belongings.
@peppa44128 ай бұрын
@@bubblegumplastic Maybe online used book stores?
@omniscient.nescience8 ай бұрын
Especially cookbooks! Pretty much all of my cookbooks are from charity shops
@nanamille86768 ай бұрын
Actually most libraries don't take any books because they have way.too.many.books. Yes, throwing away things is wasteful and should be avoided but so many people have literally hundreds of old books that they have no use for. Unless it's childrens books or classics it's really difficult to sell/donate/gift them to somebody. I think the best way to reduce old books is to buy second hand yourself or read e-books. Sadly old books aren't that valuable unless they are really special.
@Short-mistress8 ай бұрын
@@nanamille8676depends on the books. If they are recent maybe the library might and if it's a rare book too.
@lauraperry1768 ай бұрын
I love that you did this. It's such a great way to support your community and offer a fair and honest perspective,
@geniej23788 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but you agreed with all the 1 star reviews! Creme brulee: "you shouldn't be eating that much sugar anyway" aka this tastes egg-y because it's missing the sugar. You also tried to correct the recipe mistake preemptively by adding 2 teaspoons of sugar on top. Pepperoni fried rice: "This is late night after party food" aka hangover food which is greasy food! The cookies: "the crispy is really crispy" aka these came out overdone if you like a chewy cookie. For Maangchi you added a dipping sauce which was from a different recipe and is usually marked as optional, plus said the meat would taste better marinated - both corrections for lack of flavor. And lastly the BLT: "it's not that simple" which was the criticism of the book that the recipes are hard to make.
@asunbeam54797 ай бұрын
also molly's rice recipe called for a full cup of mayo. when you just use a drizzle on the plate, you are altering the recipe. Honeysucke made an edit "to taste" which is great, but the book calls for one cup. If all that mayonnaise was under the rice it would be pretty gross imo too.
@paulowniacourt7 ай бұрын
@@asunbeam5479 I'm also wondering about the point of having the aioli, isn't the rice enough on its own?
@ileanab98037 ай бұрын
the crispy chicken skin blew my mind. am I supposed to just have that lying around?! BLT should be making the best with little effort, not a 2 hour endeavor
@ethanstewart99707 ай бұрын
the 2 teaspoons of sugar on top of of the creme brulee were literally directed for in the recipe. she legit states that.
@geniej23787 ай бұрын
@@ethanstewart9970 She reads the recipe "1 to 2 teaspoons" and then says "I'm going to do the maximum". She's going for the maximum because the custard itself doesn't have any sugar, so she's trying to save it.
@Ria-xl7kz8 ай бұрын
To the bulgogi complainer-- You cannot compare what you ate at a restaurant vs a homemade one. The restos prep those in advance & has msg & has other secret ingredients. It won't be exactly the same. But maangchi is the GOAT of korean home cooking. Do not ever diss her. We will come after you. 😁
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
The audacity!!! Haha yes, we will… 😎
@Renesis8 ай бұрын
Problem is also that people who eat a lot at such restaurants desentized their taste buds so they need more of everything. I had a friend who had to put extra salt on an already salty french fries, because he couldn't taste it.
@AnniCarlsson8 ай бұрын
and things like koreans pear they most likely have access to. not even seen that in the 1 koreans supermarket when I went in there
@einundsiebenziger54888 ай бұрын
... the restos prep those in advance and* have* MSG and *other secret ingredients.
@lily59528 ай бұрын
The power of MSG cannot be underestimated. Also, lots of salt and sugar.
@briahnadawson87028 ай бұрын
For the Joshua Weissman measurement conversion error, it is obviously written in internationally standard measurements not USA standard measurements. The measurements are correct.
@Default783348 ай бұрын
To add to this. When Australian and Canadian cookbooks use cups, teaspoons, and tablespoons, they standardize on 250 mL for a cup, 15 mL for a tablespoon, and 5 mL for a teaspoon.
@sphhyn8 ай бұрын
As a European I appreciate the conversion from imperial into metric measurements. But it could easily be rounded to reasonable measurements. Normally metric recipes don’t have 473 ml or 16 gr. 😅 They should have rounded the measurements to make it more realistic.
@Mezmorizorz8 ай бұрын
That is extremely doubtful given that he's an American chef. There's also just no way he was actually advocating for his primary audience to use 1.06 packages of heavy cream. I also feel like she was just way too kind there in general. Not having sugar in your dessert recipe is not a minor error, and this is the second time he's put out an extremely poorly edited cookbook.
@johannapalovics24368 ай бұрын
To me, it seems they intentionally rounded the measurements. Outside the US, you get 500 and 200ml packets of heavy cream, not 473 (2 US cups). The recipe says it's 2 cups or 500 ml, so I think it advocates for 1 package of cream, but that is slightly different depending on where you buy it. Of course, this could change the texture a little, but for me personally, not enough to matter. I would use 2 US cups in the US and elswhere 500ml anyway, no matter how they convert it because I won't waste that little of a product
@foxspirit35958 ай бұрын
As an American home cook of middling skills I've actually found recipes with weights far superior to the cup method. A scale and a bowl is all you need. You don't have to be constantly leveling out a bunch of various sized cups. that's a pain. It's also way more accurate for baking recipes.
@caracarpenter8 ай бұрын
If you're looking for another Korean youtuber (with a cookbook), the channel Aron and Clair is amazing!!!!!! I loved this fun idea of a video you should do this again!!!!
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
Thanks!! Their recipes are great!!!
@johnpinneriv99588 ай бұрын
Don't worry 'about it!
@floridalady93088 ай бұрын
They are cute, funny, and down to earth. Their instructions are super easy to follow.
@louisachalarca64948 ай бұрын
So I appreciate the no nutritional information as someone healing from eating disorders it makes cooking fantastic and fun again and help to eat everything and after realize I never would’ve let myself have that in a past life. So thank you!
@Tavieme8 ай бұрын
That second person’s review just sounds like somebody who doesn’t like California was looking for a reason to be pissy about it.😂😂😂
@cjjoshlin30068 ай бұрын
Which is funny, because the whatever whatever nutritionialist? sure sounds like one of those made up job titles used in California by people who have no actual qualifications.
@Jambobist8 ай бұрын
Definite facebook boomer vibes.
@ultrademigod8 ай бұрын
Dunno about California, but I do know that if I was served that dish I would assume I had offended them in some way, make my excuses and leave. Ruining fried rice with fake aioli and fake salami is an insult to Asia, Italy, and Spain.
@Tavieme8 ай бұрын
@@ultrademigod you went deep over rice and mayo 🤣🤣🤣 you might need a vacation lol.
@ultrademigod8 ай бұрын
@@Tavieme Mayo😳
@lovfro8 ай бұрын
2:03 You made a critical mistake there, when saying "For the home chefs." You should rightly have said "For the US home chefs it would have been easier." For the rest of the world, your crazy cup system is a menace! Seeing that a large part of the youtube audience is probably NOT from the US, it makes perfect sense to have measurements in logical metric.
@stillhuntre556 ай бұрын
We use cups in Canada too, and honestly I'm so tired of hearing this. Folks across North America for generations have been making delicious pies, cookies, cakes, souffles, etc all with the cup system. Millions of us. No problem. Just because you don't use it, doesn't mean it hasn't worked perfectly well for over a century for other countries. And you know what? You can weigh all your ingredients to the milligram, but if your flour is very dry, you have to add more milk. If you live somewhere with a lot of rain and your flour is super hydrated, the precisely weighed out liquid in your recipe is too much. Cups or scale - a the end of the day, you just have to know how to bake. What the batter is supposed to look like. Then it doesn't matter if you use teacups and soup spoons.
@MisterFro93 ай бұрын
@@mcowley895 yes, but we use metric cups (250 mL), tsp (5 mL) and Tbsp (15 mL). Which aren't even consistent across the metric world. You're only using these if the ratios are rough and it doesn't matter. Otherwise, metric is king, cups are trash (by weight is sooooooooooo much easier if you want to change the amounts, and do less washing). I am by no means a cook, or even a home cook. Cups are trash for those of us who can't just feel what's right.
@adbreon8 ай бұрын
I have most of these cookbooks. Joshua’s first book is better than his second but he’s a very technical chef to the point of nonsense so you have to kinda already know what you are doing. The odds I ever make anything from Molly’s book are low but I liked reading it and I like the vibe. Claire and I have very different ideas on the target textures of things so I have learned to really read the descriptions. Her pie crust is fantastic if you want what she wants- big and flaky. If you want thin and delicate this ain’t it. I have both of Maangchi’s books and korean in laws. This is very home cooked Korean food. If you want Korean restaurant in America food you aren’t going to get it because that isn’t what most Korean food tastes like. I don’t have Nicks cookbook. If you want a ridiculously great book get Carla’s That Sounds So Good.
@toolbaggers8 ай бұрын
Texture over taste is fundamentally backwards. Eat a good tasting meal and then get a back massage if you want to 'feel good.'
@Nekasus8 ай бұрын
@@toolbaggers josh focuses a lot on textures in his videos because he feels that texture isnt as focused on in enhancing the eating experience as much as flavour is. Naturally he's not going to neglect flavour
@AnniCarlsson8 ай бұрын
if I know cooking so well I don´t need to get info when to put something in something I make 1 time a year then I don´t need his cookbook becouse I allready know what to do
@gwencere93838 ай бұрын
Yes! I totally agree that I often do not have the same tastes when it comes to textures as Claire, it's actually amazing how much texture variation you can get in baking and how much people's tastes vary in that regard.
@eggpassion8 ай бұрын
YES to carlas book, the flatbread mushroom thing goes crazy but i really need to try do more from that book. also claires pie crust is unbeatable, so straightforward and simple.
@calebfulton43638 ай бұрын
She said “as a ‘certified functional nutrition counselor’ why would you make pepperoni fried rice anyway” I said “subscribe” 😂😂😂
@lori37148 ай бұрын
New here as well!!
@christopher58558 ай бұрын
I feel like a certified nutritional counselor should know how to use free apps to find the nutritional facts of a recipe.
@witchypoo73538 ай бұрын
What the hell does that even mean though? Is he nutritionist? Is he some kind of quack? I am dying to know
@lily59528 ай бұрын
@@witchypoo7353a nutritionist is not the same as a dietician. Dieticians have to study at accredited universities for a period of 4 years to get their degree. Nutritionists claim to know as much as dieticians or know more than them but it's basically a con. Some nutritionists take a short course online and are perhaps misguided by that online "school", but a lot of so called nutritionists are grifters.
@loopy-q1h8 ай бұрын
@@witchypoo7353 i thnk it means they went to a semester seminar about nutrition in college and then dropped out to be a nutrition counselor. basically what they do is plan your meal and then refer you to an actual dietition/nutritionist for professional advice. its the equivalent of andrew tate making his hustler's college. absolute scam/waste of money.
@Jeanniewhatnow8 ай бұрын
I know you like to do other stuff, but I really love you in the kitchen! I guess I’m resistant to change but I’m trying! Really enjoyed this!
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
Thank you!! So you don’t like the vlogs or food tours? But this was good?
@Holyzorea8 ай бұрын
@@honeysuckleI enjoy it all but I really gravitate to your cooking content. You’re the one who taught me how to make French macarons AGES ago! 💜
@lilgrannyari7 ай бұрын
Call me basic, but a BLT is my favorite sandwich. And THAT BLT, with the lemon-maple-brown sugar bacon and the FRIED CHICKEN SKIN. OMG that looked amazing. Justice for Nick.
@Aneres2258 ай бұрын
So first Claire and I thought HOW DARE THEY and then they came for MAANGCHI. Is nothing sacred?
@leadharsh06168 ай бұрын
Its pretty obvious that the review ignored the timing and probably baked it in like 2 hrs
@AnniCarlsson8 ай бұрын
They either didn't foĺlow instructions or they just hate the food becouse it's Korean food
@joeycohen75338 ай бұрын
Ngl with Claire's I made the cornbread as directed and it was bland af
@TotalTimoTime8 ай бұрын
I dont know why everybody loves Claire so much. Her time at bon Appetit she was such a toxic coworker. I guess maybe if she is just in her own kitchen now by herself its better?
@clairepettie8 ай бұрын
@@TotalTimoTime Aw man, she was mean? I am so sad to hear that.
@Kurgosh18 ай бұрын
The conversions aren't precise because they're calibrated to container sizes. We can buy 2 cups in the US. In metric countries 0.5L would be a reasonable size. Nobody's going to sell a 473mL container anywhere that doesn't use imperial units.
@Blabla_bloblo8 ай бұрын
I think that Josh could really do better. Wish you would give not only 5 stars - that would be so helpful. He doesn’t deserve neither 1 or 5, 3 or 4 is more like that.
@Mark-nh2hs8 ай бұрын
She's a KZbinr and they very rarely give low scores or criticisms towards other KZbinrs especially if in the same genre - Cooking. The video is just for clicks as I knew from the start she wouldn't criticise the big players or people she knows within the community so not to upset their fragile fans
@danitho8 ай бұрын
@@Mark-nh2hs yeeeeeah....😅 This video was randomly recommended for me. So I came in wondering if she'd give super honest reviews and she did exactly what I expected. Unfortunate but understandable.
@laxsin8 ай бұрын
@@Mark-nh2hs It's pretty obvious when she measured ml of cream using a scale and somehow got pretty good results despite the video showing otherwise.
@loopy-q1h8 ай бұрын
@@Mark-nh2hs its because she challenged herself to give it a 5 star if it was unfit for a 1 star. even if the cookbook probably deserved a 2, its gonna get a 5 because basic math. 1
@laerin79318 ай бұрын
@@loopy-q1h What's the point of "challenging" yourself to ignore obvious shortcomings? The whole point of stars in reviews is to rate it on a scale. 5 stars implies that you have zero issues with the recipe. Intentionally ignoring an issue and still giving a 5 star review isn't a challenge, it's a fake review.
@user-ss1jn9rs4c8 ай бұрын
the only reason i clicked on this video was to see why was maangchi being shown in the thumbnail of 1 star recipe!! 🙄😳
@izaskuncaro56628 ай бұрын
Me too
@Cottoncandy25108 ай бұрын
Me tooo😂
@BissKay8 ай бұрын
Omg same!!😂
@red__x3x38 ай бұрын
Same lmao
@xiuxiuxiuxiuxiuxiu8 ай бұрын
⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️! Entertaining, informative, and love the not so subtle “clap backs”to the reviews!
@阿C0C08 ай бұрын
I love maangchi bulgogi. It's my go to quick and easy meal if I'm pressed for time. I've been cooking her recipes for many years.
@bhanani54808 ай бұрын
If the shipping costs to New Zealand wasn't expensive I would definitely buy Maangchi book, love love love her ❤❤❤
@ScarlettR43648 ай бұрын
Have you visited her websight? She has all her recipes there along with her KZbin videos.
@Heartabolical5558 ай бұрын
Is there no ebook? You could print that😊
@ScarlettR43648 ай бұрын
@@Heartabolical555 there is a Kindle addition on Amazon. Sadly its more than the hardback at the moment.
@patrickclintsamson43242 ай бұрын
Why did I think she was gonna say "very dumure" at 3:41😭
@jenniferdang82678 ай бұрын
Fab idea for a series! I'm glad you are bold in trying new ways to keep your channel active and relevant!
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
It’s a new era!! 🎆
@sbl37428 ай бұрын
ml is a measurement of volume not weight, the weighing scale only works when measuring water. 🤔 I'm confused.
@darrenb13678 ай бұрын
I had to scroll too far to see this comment. First thing came to mind when watching. I dare say they are close, but this method is only accurate with water.
@mariat61718 ай бұрын
How do you 5 star a dessert recipe that leaves out the sugar?
@denissecam10758 ай бұрын
that's what i thought too! anything else was fair but forgetting ingredients is a totally deserved 1 review. Like i always trust the process on most cookbooks. I wouldn't even notice something was wrong until I had backed the whole thing.
@denissecam10758 ай бұрын
I think she just didn't want to bring hate to herself. Hard to be honest when you have fans on the comments that will eat you alive if you hate their favorite chef. I like him too but i'll for sure not buy his book now, i'll stick with the videos.
@fredriktomte808 ай бұрын
@@denissecam1075 If I understood it correctly, the sugar wasn't missing, it was in the ingredient list, but they forgot to add the step where the sugar was added.
@CompSomAnichi8 ай бұрын
I'm thinking she's following that one trend on you have to leave a five star review no matter what ala Ryan Trahan
@denissecam10758 ай бұрын
@@fredriktomte80 exactly. which is my issue. cuz how would i know where to add the "400 of sugar" if there is no step? i'll take it out of oven and be like "so what i was supposed to do with this much sugar?
@AdemVessell8 ай бұрын
I’m so happy I watched the whole thing. Positivity is awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Starscreamious8 ай бұрын
15:10 Yeah those cookies are flat af. I'm not a good enough baker to tell you what went wrong....but those are flatter than a runny pancake.
@Starscreamious8 ай бұрын
Once when I made them I over worked the dough causing it to warm and rise in the bowl instead of the oven....maybe that's what happened here. ie it rose (chemically reacted) before they were cooked in the oven
@retiredump70388 ай бұрын
Cookies can vary wildly depending upon the ingredients and/or mixing steps. Not all cookies will be fluffy mini cakes. Thin and crispy IS NOT a "mistake". This is exactly how the recipe should turn out. Now granted, there is much more science in baking than cooking and "just winging it" can be disastrous in baking. I have an engineering mindset and do enjoy the building process of following a recipe, but not everyone has the same approach. But even then I have had my share of bad results (mostly my own fault).
@TreyDavis00188 ай бұрын
I’ve made the recipe multiple times and it has turned out exactly how hers look every time.
@WideLoadKitty8 ай бұрын
This is my go-to chocolate chip recipe and I never had a flat cookie, but I do some things differently than in the book. I chill the dough overnight covered in the bowl after mixing. The next day I let it sit at room temp for 15 minutes to let it soften enough to handle but not too soft to be sticky, and then scoop up 2 tbs balls (half of what the recipe says). Then I freeze the balls to have freshly baked chocolate chip cookies anytime. I bake them straight from the freezer. Seems like the combo of letting it chill in the fridge to set the dough and then freeze in individual balls helps the cookies to not spread. They are chewy on the inside and crispy on the outside. The brand of flour also can affect the cookie spread. I had cookies flatter than crepes from these celebrity KZbin recipes until I switched to King Arthur AP flour.
@Starscreamious8 ай бұрын
@@retiredump7038 Strongly disagree. Her final result is an extremely flat cookie. This does not accurately reflect the pictures in the cookbook.
@tigeranddragon08 ай бұрын
When I saw Maangchi in the list I lost hope for humanity for a second until you brought it back. Super entertaining video and from my own experience I have followed recipes that have not worked but trying them the second time turned out delicious so it really depends on specific factors, skills, timing etc.
@andrenguyen8418 ай бұрын
Great video--watched it front to back! Thanks for doing the subtitles when you were reading off the recipes as well, it really helps me understand as I read along. I've really been enjoying your food tour videos too, I guess I really enjoy watching you rate and appreciate other peoples' food just as much as I enjoy watching you make your own recipes!
@AlessandraB858 ай бұрын
Your review of the chocolate chip cookies was way too generous. I've made chocolate chip cookies multiple times, thicker ones, and I usually don't eat them five minutes after I've baked them, most of the time I eat them hours later or the next day, and they're not nearly as chewy as they were right after baking them, I bet just a couple of hours later those thin cookies were all crisp and no chew.
@Holyzorea8 ай бұрын
I loved this vid! With regards to nutrition facts, I never look at those. As someone who actually tracks all my food, I would rather just calculate based on the ingredients I'm actually using. Macros can vary so much from brand to brand, and if you're someone who cares about nutrition, you can look at something like pepperoni fried rice and know if that's something that fits into your plan or not, and you can make substitutions on your own to get to where you need to be. I really wish this country did a better job of educating people on basic nutrition.
@marielaberge82364 ай бұрын
As a consumer, I find that videos like this showing that even the "worse" recipes turn out good give me a better idea of the overall quality of the cookbook.
@hungrymanning8 ай бұрын
Great video and super educational. Taking the adage of “Don’t judge a book by its cover” and kicking it up a notch. And that BLT looked divine 🤤
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
So true... The BLT was amazing!! The crispy chicken skin added so much flavor.
@isabellabellabellabella8 ай бұрын
this is the first time i’ve seen one of ur long-form videos! i loved it. ur positivity is infectious. I love ur short-form stuff too, but damn! so much effort in this video and so well thought out. five stars! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
@ashdftdx8 ай бұрын
Just popping in to say I’ve been following you for years and absolutely love all the different/creative videos you’ve been doing lately
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Which one have you enjoyed most?
@ashdftdx8 ай бұрын
@@honeysuckle I really enjoyed the one with Beyoncé’s new album as the theme. Great editing and the food looked bomb
@ReadThisOnly8 ай бұрын
what's the point of making this video if all the reviews are positive.
@atikahrockslikecrazy8 ай бұрын
This is a video trend where the youtuber checks out a 1-rated thing and have to find something positive to say and leave 5 stars anyway
@SuperCosmicMutantSquid4 ай бұрын
"I dun wanna mark up my cookbook with pen!" Bro, the most loved cook books have notes all over them as well as some kitchen scars. If you don't want to get it messed up, don't buy a books whos purpose is to instruct you with very hands on tasks. 😂
@KingBeef7268 ай бұрын
I'm a pastry chef. Please, do NOT temper your yolks like that. Ever! It's just ridiculous to do it like that. I'll keep this short as I can, but here is a quick rundown on prepping brulee and when to add the sugar. First, heat the cream, not quite to a boil. Next, stir the yolks until smooth. Then, stir in sugar to the yolks and mix until smooth. While stirring the yolk mixture, slowly pour in the cream. Mix until combined. Done. At work, I'll pass the mix through a fine mesh strainer. IMO that's optional at home. With all that said, I really did enjoy the video. I'd also be interested in seeing what your go-to cookbooks are. ✌🏿
@PullthaleverKronk8 ай бұрын
Care to share why it's ridiculous?
@krdiaz80268 ай бұрын
I think it's more for the home cook so they won't scramble the eggs. It's better to be safe than sorry.
@KingBeef7268 ай бұрын
@@PullthaleverKronk I said that because dropping in a spoonful at a time will take way longer than necessary. The process I described is the safe way they teach you in culinary school. Are they both ways safe? Yes. If you're driving, only going 10mph is safe. Going 45mph is also safe, and it gets you to your destination a hell of a lot quicker.
@KingBeef7268 ай бұрын
@@krdiaz8026 I understand the view on being safe. No one wants scrambled egg Brulee. The way I described to do it is what you learn in school. It's a fundamental technique used across many recipes. And when I say fundamental, I mean as a baking procedure, not a tool for a pro cooks. And, lastly, I try not to look it as teaching a home cook vs. pro cook. It's all cooking and baking. Solid technique works in any kitchen. Take care ✌🏿
@nile79998 ай бұрын
@@KingBeef726 what's next, a prep cook saying they were taught THE way to dice onion in CULINARY SCHOOL, and dicing them thinly like Marco Pierre White to melt into sauces is RIDICULOUS and a waste of time? Joshua showed a michelin-technique for michelin creme brulee, you were taught a faster technique which is more relevant for normal restaurant/bakery-level brulee. They're both valid, there's more to cooking than what you were taught in culinary school
@1myedwards8 ай бұрын
I love that you made this video. I hope it reboots some of their sales, and yours as well. Bravo for your optimism and willingness to try these recipes. I'm really excited to try the cookie recipe. Thanks!!
@lhs12218 ай бұрын
Great concept! ❤❤I’m so happy to hear about my favorite Korean KZbinr Maangchi, I love her book.
@liesmith8 ай бұрын
5 stars for that first one is completely unreasonable. You can't get stuff straight up wrong and get a perfect score.
@minnied848 ай бұрын
Most restaurants in America up the salt and sugar to satisfy American pallettes. Maangchis cookbook is likley more authentic to a Korean pallette and may seem "bland" to some.
@greatsage71478 ай бұрын
Idk why this channel is so underrated, her videos are very entertaining and her voice itself sounds very calm.
@itsmadiaaa8 ай бұрын
What is a certified health nutrition counsellor? 😂 sounds made up
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
Lollll like a certified nutritionist??
@itsmadiaaa8 ай бұрын
@@honeysuckle yeah definitely feels like there’s a reason they couldn’t just say that 😂 and “counsellor” isn’t a protected word for a profession
@karenl.16708 ай бұрын
Actually, it does exist depending on what state you live in. I know of someone with that title, and they are board certified, undergraduate and post graduate degree, and completed an internship. They're certified to create meal plans for people. Lol not to be confused with just a nutritionist who may not be board certified.
@lelandgaunt99858 ай бұрын
Probably a Redditor, if you have to say “as a blah blah blah or someone who…” I automatically discredit what ever they are saying.
@cookiesandpudding84858 ай бұрын
@@lelandgaunt9985bro hates informational context
@asung02108 ай бұрын
is no one gonna talk about how she did the b-roll?! chefs kiss
@domenicakrainert74658 ай бұрын
I like this concept of testing recipes. Great video! 😊
@althurdjerahАй бұрын
Girl, this video is so refreshing, I am amazed to seeing this great support and the knowledge you have towards cookbooks. Now I need to create a cook book 🤣
@TheBeckyLewis8 ай бұрын
Loved this video!!! I'm a big fan of your cookbook as well and I look forward to your next!
@nile79998 ай бұрын
This video was actually really fun and edited super well
@Molecutter7 ай бұрын
If a chef doesn't like soup I have no problem with them leaving it out of their book. I do have a problem with a smarmy "joke" that essentially makes fun of the reader for even bothering to flip to the Soup section in the first place. "Oh, you thought you were going to find soup recipes here? Joke's on you, soup sucks and you're an idiot for wanting to make it!"
@haleywood80404 ай бұрын
lol what a jump LMFAO
@audiojunk13378 ай бұрын
This video, the tone, the way things were talked about, everything about it feels like a warm hug. Well done :D
@Yamp448 ай бұрын
That was such a fun video concept! I hope you will do more like this in the future if you can. I love that you are a good cook and you know your way around the kitchen, but you can approach a recipe de way someone who's inexperience would and see if you can make sense of it. Thanks for testing these cookbooks for us! :D I'm glad they were all up to your standard. Also, I am really not a sweet tooth, so knowing that Joshua Weissman's crème brûlée is plenty sweet with just the sugar on top makes me want to try it even more.
@Prinren8 ай бұрын
Your chocolate chip cookies recipe is amazing. I actually made a batch and brought it when I was presenting my documentary to my teacher. Gave some to my class too. It was not a bribe, just a thank you for being a great teacher.
@elithluxe75688 ай бұрын
Lol cute that you had to mention that it’s not a bright. Your class must have appreciated and loved it. I would love if anyone gave me cookies
@Prinren8 ай бұрын
@@elithluxe7568 Can I tell a story? The teacher deserved it!!! It was one of our final projects. The teacher was a sweetheart (he's still alive, just isn't teaching anymore) Like he taught politics, history AND production (so video/photography AND editing) He was also our homeroom teacher for a bit. Days he was not teaching he was travelling Asia or presenting sports commentary. One day he came to class a bit sad, said his best friend was not doing good and that he was stressed about it. Then he got a call that he passed away. This guy breathed in and out and finished the lecture while we were all in shock, urging him to just take a break or go see him. So it is safe to say he is VERY hardworking and passionate. My documentary was about the situation in Myanmar (it is supposed to be on my channel. but I interviewed some television personality and actual member of an organisation so I'm not sure if I can unprivate it) And as I said he loved travelling, history and politics, so my docu was right up his alley and I did not make it easy on myself...I gave the cookies at the end after my batch finished presenting to not make it like a bribe haha.
@Prinren8 ай бұрын
@@elithluxe7568 Can I tell a story? The teacher deserved it!!! So when I was going to media school in 2018-2021 this teacher would give politics, history and production (video/photography AND editing) PLUS was our homeroom teacher for a bit. He was an absolute legend, a sweetheart and *insanely* hardworking. When he was not teaching he'd be presenting sports commentary or traveling Asia or other countries with his daughters. One day he came to class a bit sad and said his best friend was not doing well. Soon he received a call, got back to the class, breathed in and out and continued the lecture, while we were all in shock and urging him to go see him. This guy was like a father to us. He'd give us his teachers ID, which functions like a keycard for the teachers lounges and payment method for the coffee machines and would allow us to get any drink. I was part of the more "different" crowd; the edgy skater boy who made music, the colourful and insanely pop cultured boy with the best music taste and fruits magazine esque clothing style and me... the angsty emo asian who doodles a lot lol, but he was not one of those "Those freaks!" people... He applauded us and cheered us on. He saw how creative we could be. LIKE A PROUD DAD! My documentary was the second to last final project/assignment we had. It was about the situation in Myanmar, which encompasses all the subjects he taught, so I did not make it easy on myself lol. On top of that I interviewed people actually in Asia so I stayed up till like 6 am... Despite all this stress I was researching cookie recipes, cause the end of school was near and I REALLY wanted to thank him and my newly found friends, who were gonna be presenting in the same time slot as me. and found hers, been subscribed for a while too so I trusted her. I don't really remember, but I think I gave the cookies at the end when our batch of like 4 students was finished presenting. I have such fond memories of that school, the best 3 years of my life honestly.
@kirasoleil8 ай бұрын
also loved this! you should continue this series, everything looks sooo good 😋
@punkbunnymama7 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to see that more cookbooks are coming out withOUT the nutritional facts. For some people, those can trigger ED issues. So thank you for not putting it in your own book, and to the others as well.
@LLWW8 ай бұрын
Great video you deserve way more views, I love this series but I feel some of your 5 star reviews were way too nice haha
@jadedxserpent8 ай бұрын
This was such a fun video! Thanks for testing those recipes!
@endresac3698 ай бұрын
5:29 that’s it! This video gets a thumbs up 👍
@glenncordova40276 ай бұрын
6:51 complaining that the pepperoni was greasy? 🤣 "Oh no! There was pepperoni in my pepperoni! You bastards! 🙄
@HithertoPaintball8 ай бұрын
1:40 you can't just.....weigh out mL. It's a volume measurement.
@pallasproserpina41187 ай бұрын
1:37 you've confused millilitres with grams. 2 cups of anything is always going to be 473 mL. there's no weight conversion going on there. it's just volume vs volume, not volume vs weight,
@if11458 ай бұрын
Your content recently has been *chef’s kiss* Wooww!!!
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
Thank you!! 🫶🏼🫶🏼
@jsrrrmg7 ай бұрын
Aioli has been changed from it's original meaning to just a fancy term for "Flavored Mayonnaise". Aioli is a sauce using garlic as the emulsifier for eggs, in contrast to a mayonnaise that used an oil.
@sarahhorton25658 ай бұрын
To me your my # 1 favorite food KZbinr! 100% ! That’s no LIE!!
@honeysuckle8 ай бұрын
you're the best!! thank you!! xo
@sarahhorton25658 ай бұрын
@@honeysuckle, Your welcome! I hope you and your family have a good week! ❤️
@GoldenRtvrs183 ай бұрын
I really love this video! It's so refreshing to hear a positive take. And being supportive of other creators!
@Enhancedlies8 ай бұрын
"im gonna trust the process' then the literally next sentence' I'm gonna throw it all in' I subbed just for that tbh
@sarahwieland32437 ай бұрын
I really appreciate ur objective and unbiased approach to rating these cookbooks for urself. I’m with u, these recipes sound amazing. I would love to take a closer look at each of these chefs works
@makennapercy65158 ай бұрын
I love the B-roll reference for Joshua Weissman at 5:28 lol
@nicoleminnikin75552 ай бұрын
Mouth is just watering! I definitely gotta add these books to my collection!
@sundaesx8 ай бұрын
so the sugar in the ingredients list for the lavender creme brulee seems to have ended up ontop of the cremebrulee.. so you did need sugar.. or am I misunderstanding something
@sandra5018 ай бұрын
Yes you are misunderstanding. In the ingredients it says 100 g of sugar, PLUS some for topping. That means you’re supposed to put sugar in the creme part and also as a topping. And the recipe instructions forgot to mention when you were supposed to add the sugar to the creme.
@guillaumenyssens82128 ай бұрын
Cup system is only for those in the US or those using imperial system. Grams work like a charm elsewhere.
@Oriandu8 ай бұрын
Ah, you started with the worst cook on youtube. It's absolutely painful to watch this creme brulee recipe. The vanilla bean and lavender aren't given enough time to steep properly, and how do you leave out an ingredient? You can't blame the proof readers or the recipe testers... that's entirely on the guy on the book. I had no idea Molly Baz was still cooking on the youtube... gonna have to check out her channel. I can see where the person complaining about the aesthetic of the book is coming from. Based on the pages shown it looks like she was going for a vintage 1970s aesthetic with a modern twist... and it's just not visually appealing.
@flourchylde8 ай бұрын
I have to agree. That 70's vibe isn't easy to read and it's too chaotic. Sometimes simpler is better.
@aval9647 ай бұрын
Disagree. Thought the book looked really fun!
@superloop3308 ай бұрын
Your ability to write intelligent and well thought out reviews is extraordinary. ❤
@lohihilo78848 ай бұрын
When it comes to 24-minute advertisements for cookbooks, I give this five stars.
@nancyneyedly45878 ай бұрын
0:57 I have found "weight conversion errors" in so many recipes. I am not sure if it is because an editor decides to add them later and makes mistakes, or if they person writing the recipes makes the mistakes. It is so confusing as you have to wonder if you need to make the recipe twice, each with the different measurments to see which one is correct. I also wonder if the recipe writer even made the recipe at all.
@Tazzie13128 ай бұрын
Well one problem is you're trying to use a scale to measure millitres, a volume measure??? Just use a measuring cup with millilitres on it.
@Redfern48 ай бұрын
11:23 I love foods like this!!! It makes me feel way better about throwing things together for meals.