Cutting the cake with floss works better if you have the cake up on a stand so you can pull down further so the floss will go flat against the stand. We used to do that on occasion when I was in pastry school. Gets you really clean cuts.
@desertgsrider18 ай бұрын
Yeah, this is one he didn't give a good chance. I use it everytime to cut cake/cheesecake/etc. Plus, you don't have to wash a knife.
@PinkMoonYT8 ай бұрын
Just commented something similar. I feel like he gave most of the hacks a real shot, but didn’t give this one due consideration at all.
@marilynturcotte53048 ай бұрын
I have also used it many times to cut cakes, and yes, the higher the cake, the easier it is to use.
@floramew8 ай бұрын
It's surprising to me he didn't give this one a good test-- wires are used to cut clay, cheese, fresh/unfinished cure soap, plenty of soft but sometimes dense things, especially ones that are just too big to get with a knife in one go. Like maybe dental floss isn't the best choice-- but then, cake is also usually a lot lighter than those things that need wires, the only real issue is that many cakes are larger than even your largest bread knife. Unless you want to start breaking out a whole sword, wire/floss/etc is just clearly a better option.
@floramew8 ай бұрын
@@hakasims that's a fair point! Though this applies to a knife too, doesn't it? I still think something like a cheese wire would be easier to use for a large enough cake that you wanted to cut evenly/in a single unbroken stroke across the dish. But then, I'm not a baker, not even occasionally, so it's very possible I'm missing something Obvious.
@SnyperMK2000JclL8 ай бұрын
The floss and cake thing is actually a baking trick my cousin has used for baking for like 3 decades. The problem is you tried to cut the cake while it was on a large flat surface. That trick only really works when the cake is on a cake stand of similar size to the cake. Once the floss is all the way down you sawblade back and forth a couple times with downward force to split the bottom. It can also be used to "shave" the cake off a stand so it can be moved. You also need to think about the cleanup. A knife gets super goobered with frosting on a cake like that, the floss doesnt and can simply be thrown away. Its got it place, its just not a large flat countertop...
@desertgsrider18 ай бұрын
Yeah, that is one he didn't give a chance. I have been doing it for years!
@PinkMoonYT8 ай бұрын
Agreed. Just posted a similar comment.
@MikrySoft8 ай бұрын
Floss (or fishing line) can be also used to cut the cake in even layers (just loop the floss around the cake and pull to close the loop), which can be hard without long enough knife. It can also be used to cut other delicate foods that would stick to a knife - I was recently cutting slices out of really gooey brie cheese with a bit of fishing line - no squish and no tearout.
@its_clean8 ай бұрын
@@MikrySoft You can tell that someone is really into woodworking when they use "tearout" to describe slicing cheese 😄
@tc82578 ай бұрын
Floss is the best tool to cut a log of cinnamon pastry into cinnamon rolls. Verified baker hack.
@nithqueen7 ай бұрын
Listen josh the tear an apple in half with your hands is one of my fondest memories from kindergarten as one of the guardians would do this in front of me. It’s been 22 years and I’m still in awe, please if you can do this trick show as many 5 year olds as you’re humanly capable they will never forget your awe inspiring strength and skill
@KyleBaran906 ай бұрын
Comedian Bob Mortimer also has this talent
@xavierdevante18 ай бұрын
Joshua's genuine shock and awe on his face when he blew that egg was great 😂
@NYCFoodGuyDotCom8 ай бұрын
Best part By far
@combustablelemon59098 ай бұрын
agreed
@NYCFoodGuyDotCom8 ай бұрын
So pure haha
@dietotaku8 ай бұрын
something tells me it's still faster to just roll the egg on the countertop and peel the shell in one go
@canneux8 ай бұрын
@@dietotaku I agree. Hardboiled eggs are so easy to peel that way, especially if you put them in iced water for five minutes after the boil. Perfect if you want to store them cold for later use.
@rhvette8 ай бұрын
The pizza reheating trick actually works phenomenally, just not as the viral version shows. 1) Don't use an ice cube, it's too cold and too much water, so it just takes longer and turns the crust soggy. Just a splash of tap water will do (maybe a teaspoon). 2) Lean into the potsticker technique and put the pizza in a *dry* pan for a couple minutes first before adding the splash of water and covering to melt the cheese. 3) The cheaper and greasier the pizza, the better this works. It basically fries itself in its own grease. I'm not exaggerating when I say Little Caesars pizza reheated this way is now like my #2 favorite pizza of all time.
@BubblegumLightsaber8 ай бұрын
The way I do it is similar: 1. Melt butter/oil (I use butter) in a pan (probably unneeded for greasy pizza, this is mostly for leftover store-bought pizza) at medium heat (5 on my stove) 2. Put pizza in pan without lid for three minutes 3. Turn down heat to 3/medium-low, add 1-2 tsp water to pan, quickly put lid on (I usually just put the water in the underside of the lid so the water goes into the pan when I put the lid on), cook for 5 more minutes, done.
@AzureShadow428 ай бұрын
Another great way to reheat leftover pizza is to french toast it. Face down in the pan in egg custard.
@its_clean8 ай бұрын
@@SteveSherman-ij5gm No need to be such a snob. There's pizza, and then there's chain pizza- they are two different foods, and there's a time and place for each. On Sunday game day, I want a floppy Domino's supreme pie and a dozen lukewarm undersauced wings. As a Philly fan, the disappointment is appropriate. When it's time for real pizza, I want Beddia or Scarr's. There's room in life for both.
@its_clean8 ай бұрын
@@AzureShadow42 My buddy does something kind of similar, he cuts the pizza into a rough dice, scrambles it in a pan with some eggs, and calls it a pizza omelet. Not my favorite way to eat either pizza or eggs, but it does work surprisingly well!
@its_clean8 ай бұрын
@@SteveSherman-ij5gm I'd say you need to revisit Philly to understand just how dire our pizza situation is here, but I'm not that cruel. For me, there are only five or six pizzerias within 50 miles that I consider legitimately "good". Everything else is Domino's level or worse. You haven't truly had Philly pizza until you've been subjected to a manhole cover of flaccid gummy crust, sugary jarred sauce, and four pounds of Sodexho's finest bulk mozz with the texture of Double Bubble. You might be thinking of NYC, where any $2 slice shop will give you a respectable slice with flavorful sauce and a nicely spotted crust that is superior to any "gourmet" pizza in any other city in the country.
@karmehed7 ай бұрын
I love the fact that he went absolutely ham on the splitting apple with your bare hands for like a full min, just to give it a 👍
@lw88828 ай бұрын
I can see the cling wrap in the freezer one helping someone who has hand issues like arthritis or nerve damage. If they struggle to get their food wrapped, that tiny bit of extra time before the wrap sticks to itself might be really really useful.
@soude857 ай бұрын
They should just use aluminium foil instead, it’s way easier
@TheToxicinside7 ай бұрын
@@soude85 You shouldn't use aluminium foil with anything acidic or basic as this breaks down the foil and aluminium particles end up in your food - which is pretty toxic. So yeah, you can use aluminium foil for a lot of things but not all.
@depressantdrug6 ай бұрын
@@TheToxicinside Small amounts of aluminum aren't toxic, especially when we're already exposed to aluminum in food, air, and water.
@carsondavis30208 ай бұрын
Josh’s worst enemy the air fryer gets cold pizza super crisp and delicious
@Mikapoofs8 ай бұрын
was just about to comment this, very effective since it works so fast it crisps up without drying out much at all
@darkdude1996ify8 ай бұрын
Yeah I recently found this out as well. Before that I always just used a pan, put a little water in the lid, and then put the lid on. The water will simply drip into the pan when you put the lid on. If your pizza is less greasy, you can use a little oil or butter I guess
@MrXsavageX8 ай бұрын
It totally does, I do it all the time
@tonii20198 ай бұрын
So does a toaster oven.
@MNIU_8 ай бұрын
I was gonna say this 😂
@BeatriceKillam7 ай бұрын
The hacks were informative, but the comedic delivery was PURE GOLD - highly enjoyable. Kudos!
@4RILDIGITAL8 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your thorough testing of these various hacks. Not all of them are useful, but the ones that are could be real time-savers in the kitchen. Will definitely experiment with a few of these myself.
@SeanQuinn48 ай бұрын
Use the water on bread technique for all sorts of bread reheating, especially FROZEN BAGELS. Wet them, then toast whole. Split once done, you'll have crusty outside, fluffy inside bagel 🤌 Kenji's hack, so you know it's good if you know it's his work.
@cobrasys8 ай бұрын
If they're frozen, you don't even need to water them. Just straight from the freezer to an oven pre-heated to ~210 C (410 F) for 10min. Works like a charm.
@Mezmorizorz8 ай бұрын
Yeah, the key to the water thing is that you're unstaling the bread with heat (it's a slightly reversible reaction as long as there's water present), but you need water to make up for the oven drying and to truly unstale it. In theory it works in the microwave too, but it's pretty hard to get everything perfect enough to maintain a crust.
@bigdallycАй бұрын
As someone who came from the fine dining industry, i really appreciate this guy's channel. There's way too many people on social media peddling awful food hacks for likes. And people trying to school you when they are foodie fanboys at best. Like, just because you really like Anthony Bourdain, doesn't mean you know how to cook. Most of these people wouldn't last one hour on a cook line.
@thomasdidonato84188 ай бұрын
For the glass and mango trick, a cocktail shaker works best. Sharper edge means easier time getting the skin off and less waste
@lauraxoh7 ай бұрын
Yeah also the mango need to be a little more mature so it’s softer, I’ve done this with softer mangos and they slide like butter!
@maxveldman65267 ай бұрын
but why not simply a spoon?
@DanMcquarters7 ай бұрын
Break glass = ER
@CyberFlare-fn9kn7 ай бұрын
@@maxveldman6526no real reason but spoons sometimes don’t hook right😊
@Damieboo7 ай бұрын
@@DanMcquarters There's zero chance a soft mango will ever break a glass lol if that were the case, simply handwashing it would be enough force to shatter it.
@omarshalan16358 ай бұрын
his reaction when he blew at the egg is priceless
@NYCFoodGuyDotCom8 ай бұрын
Agreed so genuine
@Zimbabweballenthusiast8 ай бұрын
🥔
@DankasorusRex8 ай бұрын
The opposite of Squidward. We all know he sucks eggs.
@Cheesy_puff7 ай бұрын
Hey Josh, you’re probably not going to see this, but I’ve been a picky eater my whole life, only sticking to a diet of ramen and fast food. But once I started watching your videos, It looked so delicious, and physically made my mouth water, and once that happened, I decided that I wanted to stop being a picky eater and start flowing off into different types of foods. So I just wanted to say, thank you. Your cooking has truly helped me a lot.
@nyanuwu42097 ай бұрын
'I live on instant ramen and fast food.' Yeah...You're the very opposite of a picky eater.
@DiBaozi7 ай бұрын
@@nyanuwu4209not really.
@jimmyteabag17187 ай бұрын
Now hopefully you can take the next step and learn how to use commas. Good luck, buddy!
@shinyhoarder7 ай бұрын
Hey, I'm proud of you, stranger! My husband is similar in his tastes because of his upbringing, and it's been a struggle over the years to widen his culinary scope. It takes real dedication to change the habits of a lifetime. Steady on! You'll discover so many great new flavors and textures!
@CowsGoMonkey6 ай бұрын
Adulting hard
@workhardeveryday19818 ай бұрын
It dawned on me after watching this video noticing how the theme of your videos have changed so much this year. I thought "I wonder what his videos started as". I just watched your first video you posted. The slim palate. I thought I was hooked before but knowing how your passion for cooking started has just brought it all to a whole new level. Mad respect for you Joshua! You're the real deal. Also just wanted to say that you had me literally laughing so hard I was in tears about the "ripping the apple in half" part of this video! 😂
@jvallas8 ай бұрын
He was such a kid back then, wasn't he? And I think anyone who checks his backstory is likely to give him a new kind of respect.
@Exayevie8 ай бұрын
13:43 I CAN FIX THIS ONE Use a frosting tip to pit your cherries. Turns a single-use tool into a multi-use tool and the fact that frosting tips usually come in sets with multiple sizes means you have options depending on the cherry variety. Source: I bought a house in winter without knowing one of the trees had cherries and had to improvise my pitting tools.
@MenagoSandryS7 ай бұрын
Blowing an egg? The instructions were insufficient. I’ve been arrested
@DanDunfordRSM8 ай бұрын
Josh is it possible we can get a mix of the new video formula and the old? A lot of us really miss the old single recipe videos!!
@soupcorvus74518 ай бұрын
if he wants to keep using the hacks for content then he could maybe use some for a single recipe, that could be cool 👀
@seanalexander54138 ай бұрын
I miss b roll (sometimes not every single time)
@Dreawess20008 ай бұрын
Seems every cooking show, cooking channel has either turned into reaction videos or game shows.
@sophisticated99998 ай бұрын
No, he belongs to the Algorithm now
@GeoffWilde8 ай бұрын
😢
@ScottCalvinsClause8 ай бұрын
I use the butter softening method from time to time. But i use a ceramic mug because it holds more heat than the glass. Its mostly usefull in the winter when my room's temperature is too cold to soften butter.
@FreebooterFox8 ай бұрын
@18:24 I have a flat type of sieve that's the shape of a semi-circle. It covers about half a pot/pan, with a handle on one end, explicitly for this kind of "reverse straining." It's got notches that fit into the rim of the pan to keep it from sliding out of place, and it helps hold back solids from slipping out from underneath while you drain liquids to your heart's content. I hold it over the sink with the handle of the strainer aligned with the handle of the pan. It's never slipped or caused me any issues, and it feels cleaner than setting a strainer in my sink and dumping food into that. I love it and use it all the time, way more than the actual sieves/strainers we have lying around. It's also much smaller than a typical strainer, making it much easier to clean and store (especially since it's flat and doesn't take up half the dishwasher rack).
@LeahsPaladar8 ай бұрын
Josh being our voice of reality and practicality! I always wonder if people ACTUALLY use these "hacks". Great video as always 😊
@clueless_cutie8 ай бұрын
I use the apple hack when I go hiking. Splitting an apple without making a mess or making your pocket knife sticky is great. Either because you don't like biting into a whole apple or you want to share. Sharing a large apple on a hike is great because it's a nice light snack that won't make you feel uncomfortably full when you continue.
@clueless_cutie8 ай бұрын
@stizelswik3694 I have terrible grip and upper body strength. I'm a 5'0" woman. If I can crack an apple in half so can you (Barring genuinely limiting issues like arthritis, missing fingers, carpal tunnel etc). It's about technique and leveraging the apple's weaker points to your advantage. Some are easier to split than others because of their shape. Once you learn the technique you can specifically shop for an apple with the right shape to take on hikes or other excursions. Also it's just really fun.
@clueless_cutie8 ай бұрын
@@SteveSherman-ij5gm That's awesome! Apples taste so much sweeter after a nice hike. Be safe and have a great hike! 😊
@ElizabethChronis8 ай бұрын
@@clueless_cutie… do you have any tips for learning how to do it? It would be amazing for kids sharing apples at the playground!
@radhiadeedou82868 ай бұрын
I don't know why he hated this hack so much, sometimes you wanna share an apple with someone and you don't have a knife
@Darapsa8 ай бұрын
Why don't you slice it before the hike?
@thejokerl1ves8 ай бұрын
A solid half of these, Josh's response is "Fuck that, use a god damned knife."
@SonnyHorrocks3 ай бұрын
Because the knife is the best tool in the kitchen don’t need any gadgets the knife does all the work
@Welshwarrior858 ай бұрын
Josh really didn't appreciate how amazing it was that he split the apple with his hands. That's a talent
@gurugurumawaru78698 ай бұрын
Talent or just raw, unadulterated grip strength
@ashabahn8 ай бұрын
those gains really paying off lmfao
@-_James_-7 ай бұрын
One of the wonderful stories from Bob Mortimer on Would I Lie To You.
@katiacleroux73767 ай бұрын
This is my personal trick to impress (or scare off) kids lol! I'm a 30 years old women, it's much easier then you'd think haha!
@Welshwarrior857 ай бұрын
@katiacleroux7376 So I've heard! I still can't do it, though. 🤣
@mduvigneaud8 ай бұрын
Fun random thing: Microwave ovens don't actually ever run at 40% power: it's only ever 0% or 100% so they switch on and off for a 40% duty cycle but they take about 3 seconds for the magnetron to turn on.
@nyanuwu42097 ай бұрын
Newer microwaves don't do that.
@mduvigneaud7 ай бұрын
@@nyanuwu4209 The magnetrons are always either on at 100% power or they are not.
@nyanuwu42097 ай бұрын
@@mduvigneaud Right. They're either on at 100%, or on at some other percent, or off.
@chanelferguson9334Ай бұрын
I haven't laughed so hard in a long time lol thank you, genuinely. I do have to say the tongs juicing a lemon thing is actually so smart and genuinely helpful for people with hand/wrist issues. I was in an accident that reduced the usage of my dominant wrist permanently and cooking is usually when I have to do a lot of things that make it hurt (squeezing hard being one of the more difficult things). I am very glad I saw this one!
@Watchingyt-n1d8 ай бұрын
I tried the box grater hack on Thyme on the smaller holes and it works! Picking thyme leaves off of the stem is so much of a hassle and I was shocked to see it be effective
@jvallas8 ай бұрын
I e seen people do it with a colander, and it seemed pretty slick.
@jaysont2448 ай бұрын
Thyme is easy. Start with two thumbs at the top and pull down. All the leaves will immediately come off.
@F13Helm8 ай бұрын
@stizelswik3694You need to yell louder. The fan was running.
@beastmastreakaninjadar69418 ай бұрын
@@jaysont244 Yep. People don't get that, even with an herb stripper, it works better to go down the stem instead of up. The only issue is at the very top where the stem is so thin it will just snap. I used to have to pull Thyme and Rosemary at work all the time. I tried so many methods. I got to where I'd just hold near the top and pull downward with my fingertips to strip off most of the leaves and toss the rest. Or, to waste less, you can then snap the tops off and, when you've collected enough, rub a pile between your palms to break them up.
@blakkerr8 ай бұрын
Fun fact, the reason bread goes stale is not because it gets actually dry, but because the starch in the bread binds water from the moisture in the air and crystallizes, therefore becoming hard. Heating bread removes that water into vapor which is why it revives it temporarily (though it doesn't completely reverse it which is why re-heated bread goes stale much faster than fresh bread). It's why also microwaving stale bread is really good way to revive it, as microwaves are very goot at removing moisture.
@adamstanisaw28928 ай бұрын
thumbs up, its true. Also thats why you getting bad bread if it gets put in refrigerator instead of freezer. You still have moisture in the commonly used refrigerator.
@mkphilly6 ай бұрын
Cold pizza: one of the best breakfasts there is. Period.
@patole16488 ай бұрын
The water on stale bread was actually what I learnt from my parents, they would put bread slices or rolls under tap and then toast it. Regarding cutting cake with floss - I used thread to cut cake when I was cutting up layers, it actually works nicely if you want to cut even layers to put frosting in between - you wrap the thread around the cake at the height you want and pull, you end up with perfect layers as opposed to if you cut with a knife and go off course by mistake. Floss would probably work the same.
@NYCFoodGuyDotCom8 ай бұрын
I gotta try this!
@ThomasGeist8 ай бұрын
Exactly. I wouldn’t even call these “hacks”, just good ole techniques any baker would show you.
@ZoroFromOnePiece8 ай бұрын
try putting the old pizza slice in the airfryer for 3-6 minutes at 200 degrees Celsius it will give the cheese a good ooze nd keep the entirety of the crust crispy
@mille_fiori8 ай бұрын
Joshua would rather destroy air fryers than use them. But yes: it works perfectly and is the best method.
@constructionbootgazer8 ай бұрын
The best way to reheat pizza is to pan fry it cheese side down
@TiagoCotrim8 ай бұрын
@@constructionbootgazer Hmm, gotta try that. It'll form some tasty cheese scabs!
@joshuafountain22565 ай бұрын
This was like watching a slow descent into madness. Loved it. Quality content!
@Epicmonk1178 ай бұрын
1:40 I’ve always used a plastic spoon to fish out eggshells
@Annoyyo78 ай бұрын
They float off so annoyingly
@dietotaku8 ай бұрын
i LOVE the reverse strainer and i'm mad that i've never thought of it before. my biggest obstacle when i'm cooking pasta is having room in my sink to set the strainer down because i don't have enough hands to hold the pot AND the strainer. this will save me so much effort and as a bonus, easier to rinse off the outside of the strainer so i'm not wasting water washing it after every use.
@te8547e8 ай бұрын
The first thing i thought of seeing that trick was that water would come out the sides and down the handles and burn the hell out of you so please be careful.
@fuzzrock8 ай бұрын
@@te8547e I use this pretty frequently - the other benefit is that you can use a strainer that won't hold the noodles. The water gets channeled by the strainer and it's super easy not to burn yourself.
@morganniciomhair82848 ай бұрын
I have tried this but I always burn my hands tho.
@jvallas8 ай бұрын
I need both hands to hold the pan because A) I have one bad wrist, but more importantly B) the stupid pan handle rolls in my potholder so it gets all out of control when I do it one-handed. (Maybe I need a different pot-holder, or a non-heating handle.) anyway, this hack might be a good solution for me.
@its_clean8 ай бұрын
@@te8547e As long as you're holding the handles level (and not tilted with one hand lower than the other) and you're pouring slowly, there is zero chance that the pasta water will reach your hands. Be slow and careful and it's 100% safe.
@MarySanchez-qk3hp7 ай бұрын
A glass cup that’s not shatterproof, with a dull rim…. plus a mango with a hard pit. What could possibly go wrong? LOL!
@StevenThomasGaming8 ай бұрын
The glass and the mango trick terrifies me. One crack or pushing the wrong way and you are jamming your hand into broken glass. **flashbacks to the show Rescue 911 as a child**
@tetricacy7 ай бұрын
Agreed! *Flashbacks to that time a glass broke while I was washing it* Ouch. Another comment suggested a cocktail shaker. That or anything similar would be both more effective and safer.
@Katalinmason7 ай бұрын
I have cut myself badly when the glass broke while washing it😢
@sleepyspacegremlin6 ай бұрын
Omg we watched some f*cked up TV shows as children 😂
@TGPDrunknHick4 ай бұрын
you could use different cups. anodised cups and non-glass / non-ceramic cups are usable and can look cool to drink out of as well. the anodised ones are good camping cups as well if you like the outdoors.
@thewolfstu8 ай бұрын
18:18 probably also a light change of the polymer's plasticity from cooling it down
@darkangel252Ай бұрын
Strawberry straw hack isn't terrible if you fill the hole with cream cheese and chocolate chips! Also reheated pizza hack works great for me, but with a few drops of water,not a whole ice cube!
@MrJimodoom8 ай бұрын
For the pizza reheat, don't use the ice. Just straight on a heavy pan, enough tinfoil to cover the top, it steams itself and gets much crispier on the bottom.
@ryanharrison4008 ай бұрын
Similar but I was told that you put a little bit of oil to get the bottom of the pizza crispy and a little bit of water to steam and cook the top
@directorsenpai79568 ай бұрын
wet bread hack looks cursed but if it works it works ig
@snapgab8 ай бұрын
I still think it will almost always be better to use it in a recipe where stale bread is what you want, instead of trying to revive it.
@Rockmaster8678 ай бұрын
I figured this out myself some day and my mind was blown.
@TheCaptainSurreal8 ай бұрын
No yeah the I’ve used the wet bread technique previously and it surprisingly works
@lucasvivante89888 ай бұрын
@@SteveSherman-ij5gmfrance have a culture about not wasting, not throwing away, not spending too much electricity (we learn as kids by our parents to always turn the ligh off after leaving a room "it's not Versailles castle here!", we don't have AC in majority of houses ect). So when you buy bread and it's stale, we make an effort to not trash it. Also reheated bread is not used as a replacement of bread but as another option, crunchy tartine for breakfast with butter or jam, maybe spread some cheese or pork spread if it's later. Fresh bread is used for finishing sauce in a plate or just as it is
@claudiaschmitz43237 ай бұрын
For cleaning a "burnt" pan I use washing detergent (which you normally use for laundry) put two spoons full in, add hot water and let it sit overnight. The next day, usually no real scrubbing is necessary. Thanks for the other working hacks.
@spiderdude20998 ай бұрын
Cutting cake with floss is not meant as a hack for cutting it VERTICALLY, it’s meant to help you cut a cake HORIZONTALLY. It’s the exact way a professional cake leveler works.
@sleinadb7 ай бұрын
While that may be...the way he attempted it is actually a decades old hack. He gave it a crappy go though.
@spiderdude20997 ай бұрын
@@sleinadb yeah I don’t get that either. He performed a vertical cut and it worked perfectly. But somehow he thought it wasn’t useful. Like…I don’t know if you could even get that clean of a cut using a knife.
@brianstewart50128 ай бұрын
The best method I've found to reheat pizza so it's crisp without being hard as a rock is using an air fryer lol
@Alcociloh8 ай бұрын
For the last tip though, just using the lid of the pot with a kitchen towel over the lid and the handles to hold it in place while you pour. Just don't open the lid too much or else you get sink pasta. Going slower is also preferred, since getting the aforementioned towel wet is also a quick way to get sink pasta AND hurt your hands.
@Nightknight19928 ай бұрын
wasting tinfoil because youre too lazy to wash 3 plates is insanity to me xD
@its_clean8 ай бұрын
Wasting time washing three plates when you could take two seconds to throw out a sheet of foil is insanity to me 😂The time it takes to do dishes costs me more than two feet of Reynolds Wrap lol. (I'm just being snarky, I get what you mean though! 😄)
@crystald36558 ай бұрын
If you're doing breaded something for a lot of people which would create a lot of dishes anyway the foil can save a lot of dishes.
@firiel23668 ай бұрын
@@crystald3655 But if you're making a lot of breaded something, you can still use just three dishes? Just refill crumbs/milk/egg as needed.
@siukong8 ай бұрын
I guarantee the time spent on washing three dishes will be less than the time spent on preparing a sheet with foil, building out three strong, stable and well-sealed compartments that won't immediately collapse or tear, leading to you having to spend time washing the pan anyway.
@Nightknight19928 ай бұрын
@@crystald3655 but it creates waste for absolutely 0 reason
@Machva8 ай бұрын
4:20 idk about a cup, but I'll use a spoon once I've cut open the mango. A cup seems too large
@nicklongenbach86338 ай бұрын
We use the cup one a lot. It works well in smaller kitchens where pulling out an entire cutting board doesn't make any sense. Cut the mango on a plate and use the cup to get the flesh out. It's also a lot faster if you aren't making KZbin content. Josh says he is giving these a real shot, but sometimes its really easy to tell he is doing the "As seen on TV" thing where people exaggerate their failures like dropping a bowl of popcorn and it goes flying across the entire living room.
@jvallas8 ай бұрын
Could you do the avocado technique, where you make a bunch of slices (but not through the skin) then cut the slices off with either a knife or spoon?
@patrickchang91358 ай бұрын
@@jvallas Yes, you can
@its_clean8 ай бұрын
@@jvallas Yes, this is how I've always done it for both avocados and mangos. I actually don't know a good technique for getting an entire side of the mango, which is the main benefit I see of the cup method.
@dreamervanroom7 ай бұрын
I don’t use aluminum for things like that. I just use pans I can wash or dishes. Then I don’t use paper towels. I use something I called rags. Sue me. I sort my Trash2.
@outsanely8 ай бұрын
For reheating pizza- if you have an air fryer, use that. it can dry out the pizza if you let it go too long (like the oven) but i find it's more forgiving on that front, but still offers crispy crust and gooey cheese
@cookingwithkian8 ай бұрын
Great video josh!
@Yaboi-if8bw8 ай бұрын
Ya'll need to do a collab soon!
@hijibiji19988 ай бұрын
Love your videos Kian!
@MaxitoesАй бұрын
17:30 imagine you’re out at an apple orchard and want to share an apple with someone. So you pull it apart and give half to your buddy :)
@Thrawn1208 ай бұрын
This is the best of your newer content. Still miss the recipe videos, but I like these too.
@lexjude8 ай бұрын
Professional baker here. I used floss to cut cinnamon rolls. Worked perfectly. Cakes were a little bit harder. We would use a wire!
@Schpoonman8 ай бұрын
Can you briefly talk me through the cinnamon rolls? I feel like trying to get it underneath the roll is going to mess with it too much. Is the dough very chilled?
@kertmelinda8 ай бұрын
Yes, I use it for Cinnamon rolls as well, doesn't squish the rolls as much as a knife does
@lexjude8 ай бұрын
@@Schpoonman I do actually chill a lot of my desserts before I cut them! Not frozen. Just not completely soft. Also I dust with flour lightly to keep things from sticking. I usually just slightly shimmy it underneath and it works. No squishing!
@lexjude8 ай бұрын
@SteveSherman-ij5gm plain waxed!
@Weehapaa7 ай бұрын
I frequently reheat pizza in a cast iron with a little bit of water and the lid and the crust on the bottom ends up very crispy and the top is melted and gooey
@civil_villain8 ай бұрын
You can blow the egg into a dish close to your face to avoid rupturing it. You don't need to shoot it across the room or from head height to counter height for the process to work.
@cobrasys8 ай бұрын
You still get spit (and its myriad bacteria) all over the egg doing that. It's fine if it's your own egg, but don't do it for others, please.
@its_clean8 ай бұрын
@@cobrasys Josh did point that out, and I feel like it should go without saying. I should hope that even when cooking at home, people remember basic and obvious hygiene and food safety.
@sleinadb7 ай бұрын
He always says he really want them to work...but there are always a few he clearly takes no time to figure out. Sure that's time to figure out...but it only takes once to figure it out. Kinda like learning how to use a knife takes PRACTICE. 😂
@SuperDuperTuberTube8 ай бұрын
You can reheat a slice or two of pizza and make it better than it was the first time. Put a cast iron skillet on the stove top over medium-high heat. Put the pizza in the pan, and let it heat until you start to see just a little bit of steam rising from under the slice. While you're waiting for that little bit of steam, turn on the broiler, and set the rack to the highest position. Now, Place the pan under the broiler for about 2 minutes, until the cheese starts to bubble and the crust just starts to show a few new brown spots. Would I go to all the trouble of leaving a comment, which I hardly ever do (on anyone's channel) if this wasn't the one true way to serve leftover pizza?
@jvallas8 ай бұрын
We thank you for this humanitarian act.
@aydapadistudio8 ай бұрын
8:58 this technique is kind of similar to how we do it in SE Asia when deep frying, except we “sprinkle” some water into the hot oil while frying. This supposedly makes the thing more crispy. 🤷♀️
@XxjeffersonDkidxX8 ай бұрын
2:40 this is the face of a man who had his believe shattered.
@DEATHrocket7777 ай бұрын
So I actually figured out the colander trick at the end when I was buying my first set of pots and pans when I moved to Seattle. I just kinda noticed how well the two fit together and figured "Oh, I can strain my noodles just like this!" and the rest is history. What's especially nice is it's a small mesh strainer with a long handle that fits perfectly around my saucepan and its handle, which is all a single guy needs for one bowl. I can do this with one hand. It's great. Sometimes I want my noodles dry and dusted. I strain the broth into a cup and enjoy it on the side, which is where all the good healthy nutrients from the broccoli or whatever else I threw in there went.
@fabiicaza10668 ай бұрын
The water and stale bread works much better with corn tortillas! I do it all the time when heating them up (microwave, toaster oven, pan, comal, etc)
@missteriouskitty8 ай бұрын
Butter softening hack that I swear by: Put the stick on a plate in the microwave for 4 seconds. Turn the stick onto the next one of its long sides and microwave again for 4 seconds. Repeat until all four sides have been microwaved. Works perfectly for me every time!
@nono-bn3sm8 ай бұрын
not really a hack, ur just heating up butter
@charlieschuder99768 ай бұрын
...or just use a butter bell.
@WadeWilsonDP7 ай бұрын
I like to shove the stick down my pants for a few minutes while I do other tasks, works every time, plus it cools you off in the hot kitchen.
@sleinadb7 ай бұрын
I don't know why people always have to define what is a hack...;-/ Whatever. But I'm trying the 4 second rotate next time bc it's the first I've seen someone offer it up. Whatever you call it. 😊
@Crafty4Ever1234 ай бұрын
I do this sometimes, it’s the best method I’ve tried
@The-Zer0th-Law7 ай бұрын
For re-heating pizza, here's what I do: I stick the slice in the electric sandwich press and wait until it clicks itself off. Always worked for me.
@chezarctica73868 ай бұрын
For the mango peeling, if you hold it so the back of the peel is cradled against your palm, you can get it way closer to the skin to have basically no waste.
@jdmagicmusic8 ай бұрын
the stale bread w/water and put in oven is very common in Germany, where i currently reside
@mille_fiori8 ай бұрын
That must be a German "thing". I was very surprised that this appeared in such a video, because I assumed that this was common knowledge and that everyone does it this way?
@jdmagicmusic8 ай бұрын
@@mille_fiori honestly, i've lived & visited all across US (lived 6 states, visited 36), Thailand 8 1/2 yrs, UK 3 months, Denmark 1 year, now Hamburg 4 1/2 yrs, i'd never seen the technique until here in Germany! i have another hack learned long ago when i was a chef to soften up day old/stale bread loaves/rolls: simply enclose completely in thin paper bag (folded over so no opening) and zap in microwave for exactly 45 seconds; for tortillas 30 seconds! bread or tortilla will end up soft & warm as if it just came fresh from oven!
@Cocoonen8 ай бұрын
@@mille_fiori, I'm a Finn, and trick is familiar to me, too. I don't know how common knowledge it is, though.
@nilay1086 ай бұрын
Thanks for being one of the few YT chefs who don't wear an OTT expensive watch. U da man of the ppl
@squidz8148 ай бұрын
My favourite chef by a mile and those reactions are absolutely hilarious..man I love this guy. Also taught me so much in my life. Appreciate him loads
@EthanAdey7 ай бұрын
Fax
@wedney27078 ай бұрын
glad i am not a part of tiktok
@L17_88 ай бұрын
Jesus loves you ❤️Please turn to him and repent and receive Salvation before it's too late. The end times written about in the Bible are already happening in the world. Jesus is the son of God and he died for our sins on the cross and God raised him from the dead on the third day. Jesus is waiting for you with open arms but time is running out. Please repent and turn to him before it is too late. Accept Jesus into your heart and invite him to be Lord and saviour of your life and confess and believe that Jesus is Lord, that he died for your sins on the cross and that God raised him from the dead. Confess that you are a sinner in need of God's Grace and ask God to forgive you for all your sins through Jesus. Time is running out.
@TR5_BLOX8 ай бұрын
Same
@BeingRefined8 ай бұрын
Same for me too!
@jeremiahcherubin95538 ай бұрын
Same here dude
@kiara234228 ай бұрын
Hopefully it gets banned soon
@Slap_Shot19776 ай бұрын
The best reheating method for cold pizza I've found is warm up your toaster oven or air fryer, heat your pizza slices in the microwave at 50% for 1 minute, then finish in the toaster/fryer for a few minutes. Keeps them from drying out and re-crisps the crust and top of the pizza without over cooking it.
@DaleBagley-g8m8 ай бұрын
The strawberry hack is to get rid of the bad stuff in the middle. It works.
@jvallas8 ай бұрын
Straw works as a cherry pitter, too.
@jamieosu7 ай бұрын
Put the pizza cheese down in the pan to start with. Right as it starts to sizzle, flip it over. The heat removes all that excess cold grease from the cheese side and then uses that grease to pan fry the crust nice and crispy.
@dursty32266 ай бұрын
exactly this!
@AvecSarang7 ай бұрын
I just love how spicy his reviews are lol but the plastic wrap in the freezer is a Godsend. I hated struggling with it!!
@animalmother556x458 ай бұрын
TikTok is destroying the world.
@toonyoshi57348 ай бұрын
oooh look at me i’m so mature because i hate ok tik tok
@animalmother556x458 ай бұрын
@@toonyoshi5734 Some of the most mature and serious people I know waste hours per day on that disgusting app. THAT'S why it's destroying the world. But nice try. I guess.
@sleinadb7 ай бұрын
@@toonyoshi5734Rare "old" person here who has learned more on TikTok than any one place or app in my life. Before that was Pinterest. They both have much better algorithms than anything else. Could be bad if you get into an echo chamber in a certain topic. But I always laugh when people say all they see on TT is sex and dirty stuff. I'm like...we KNOW how the algorithm works. What are YOU stopping to look at?!?! 😂
@MendoboysTV7 ай бұрын
No u
@ImNotJackE7 ай бұрын
@@MendoboysTVlol ok TikTok watcher 🤓
@tinntinnamp8 ай бұрын
8:00 if you don't have a wine opener, just push the cork in with a screwdriver or something! It just bobs in there, may be a BIT harder to poor, but still works the same. I know actual corks are bit more fragile so you may have to remove some debris 😂
@stevenhaas39524 ай бұрын
I just realized josh looks like the stupendum who is a great nerdcore music artist
@brackbernhard98346 ай бұрын
How to get rid of smelly fingers after cutting/hacking onions, garlic, etc.: rinse your Knife immediatly afte use under cold tap water, clean it with your finger tips. The cold water will close the pores of your skin and the carbon steel of your knife will remove every unpleasant smell. - It works! Flawlessly! - No kidding!
@brandonstews2388 ай бұрын
Reheat pizza in the air fryer! 🤤
@emameyer7 ай бұрын
respect for the reference to "La Chancla" didn't expect that from Josh
@juliobarrios25208 ай бұрын
Came here for the 🥭
@OTLNight8 ай бұрын
11:14 , Pause.
@AlfayezOne7 ай бұрын
15:57 it’s not supposed to be cut this way with the floss! It’s so you can cut the cake in half so you can stuff it
@palams78617 ай бұрын
I lost it at 9:21
@paaaatrika7 ай бұрын
Here's how to get bacon both crispy and juicy at the same time. Put a long pan with water underneath so it steams, but do it at a really high heat so it crisps (my oven goes to 275c)
@jamieellerton7407 ай бұрын
Hey mate.. I can only genuinely say I love your vids cause of Andy cooks, but I really appreciate the raw honesty of this vid.. my hat hat goes off to you sir.. thankyou
@annleerice7 ай бұрын
I love that he gave more practical tips than some of the hacks especially for the strawberry.
@hihellokitty857 ай бұрын
Deadpanned face: "No. really. I really, want these to work..."
@pheflin5267 ай бұрын
I have used the muffin tin taco thing not to hold my tacos while building, but to make my own crunchy shells from tortillas.
@laurenharringer15405 ай бұрын
In the putting chicken in water you’re supposed to dunk in the flour a second time after putting it in the water you’ll have the extra crust you’re looking for. And not as much sputtering.😊
@-VexyRS7 ай бұрын
So happy you have a better attitude towards things that might be easier for disabled people in this one! Glad to see you took the feedback well
@leagaillard7555 ай бұрын
the trick of wetting your bread a bit before putting it in the oven works really well with stale stuff - i'm french so we eat a lot of ryes, sourdough, baguettes etc and it's always worked really well. it can work on puff pastries like croissants too. also, i don't know why the hair straightener trick didn't work because putting a lighter to a bottle of wine can definitely get the cork out, and i doubt that's hotter than a hair straightener.
@benperfect13227 ай бұрын
The strawberry hulling works great and is useful to get the core of the strawberry out when making preserves. Softer bit of strawberry in the jar.
@JohnB-mo4kq2 ай бұрын
If you want the best way to reheat pizza, you use an air fryer.
@JILLCritterologist6 ай бұрын
floss also works if you want to cut a cake horizontally -- like to turn 2 cake layers into 4 layers (and put more frosting or filling between the layers).
@patriciab21327 ай бұрын
I'm out of corporate now, but I see so many past coworkers in your skits! Love your content. Thanks for sharing behind the scenes!❤ Really wish I had set firmer boundaries out of my paid 8-5pm days. One day I realized all the extra hours had me from $21/hr down to $3.85/hr. I stopped the extra hours that day and left my cell phone at my desk each night. It was Hard to adjust, but it was the best feeling once I broke free of trying to please everyone.
@BigbangAndSujuFan7 ай бұрын
about the cleaning hack with baking soda and lemon...LISTEN, take that same pan and boil in it some water with baking soda and white viniger on low heat...it can take about an hour, but after that,with a little scrub with any dish cleaning sponge, that pan will sparkleeee
@CalypsoTheInnocent5 күн бұрын
I was taught that if you want to reheat pizza in the microwave, you just put a half a glass or a mug of water in the microwave while you’re reheating. It’s always worked for me. I think it helps it to retain moisture.
@anonimus3707 ай бұрын
16:00 For the floss one you're supposed to cut from the bottom, it's how Mamaliga is traditionally cut (not with floss obviously, but with thin thread, but floss would do).
@MarySanchez-qk3hp7 ай бұрын
A chef on PBS named Christina Pirello taught me the best way to get citrus juice and zest. Store my lemons and limes in the freezer. They won’t spoil waiting around for me to use them so I’ve always got some, and I can just take one out and grate the frozen fruit as much juice or zest as I need.
@TheAussieShalien8 ай бұрын
the mango one has changed my life for 2 years so far, I do it so often when I have mangoes
@jbekkers114 ай бұрын
The cake floss technique is great if the cake has extra sticky icing and works better if done while the cake is on a stand.
@saralily47ra7 ай бұрын
OMG as someone who makes hard boiled eggs weekly (for myself), I NEED to try the egg blowing hack. That is HILARIOUS!