Get the recipe for Sohla's Cheesy Frittata recipe: nyti.ms/3tGAx6K
@CMD24Sounds10 ай бұрын
Can you link or tell us what pan was used for the scrabbled? I know it stated it’s a non stick skillet, though what’s the brand?
@xmanjones1710 ай бұрын
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@ChiIeboy10 ай бұрын
Well, those fried eggs aren't gonna win any beauty contests, but they do look edible.
@Berkana10 ай бұрын
Sohla: for the poached eggs, there's another vinegar trick you should know about: cracking the eggs into 50% water, 50% vinegar, and let the vinegar set a membrane around the outside (which takes about 10 minutes), then gently scoop it out and poach it. This eliminates the stringy feathery filaments, and sets a membrane of eggwhite all around.
@hunthse9 ай бұрын
I'm not even going to watch this video because it's titled how to cook the perfect egg and then they show sunny side up egg that's burned on the edges. I hope this was just supposed to be a joke!
@shikawgoh10 ай бұрын
Sohla has such a simple minimal delivery of what you need to know. Only the essentials, none of the unnecessary babble and definitely none of the aggro, type A, king of the kitchen nonsense . Just a chill endearing vibe. I look forward to this series.
@DizzyBusy10 ай бұрын
I couldn't put my finger on it, but you're absolutely right. She transfers knowledge without the aggro babble, as you say
@YouTube_can_ESAD10 ай бұрын
She’s basic AF.
@rogeryoshikado195910 ай бұрын
And yet I feel like she delivers so much more than those type A aggro kitchen “kings”
@mediterrenean10 ай бұрын
that description is spot-on
@roverb259110 ай бұрын
@@rogeryoshikado1959or queens.
@lynnl696510 ай бұрын
Before the video I said to myself that "there's no way I'm spending 29 minutes to watch someone cook eggs!". Well, I watched the whole things for 3 reasons: I love eggs; Sohla's delivery was charming and to-the-point; I learned at lot about eggs and cooking eggs at every turn. Thanks so much. Really great video.
@leochen8879 ай бұрын
In order to avoid overcooking the bottom of the eggs -- (that part of the eggs that are resting on the cast iron pan) -- part way through the cooking process, I add a tablespoon of water to the pan and quickly cover it with the pan lid. The steam from the water quickly cooks the eggs surface and then you can remove them to your heated plate.
@iliya19339 ай бұрын
Man, same. She was perfect.
@marymagdalene30049 ай бұрын
I thought the explanations were too long and not needed.
@bonaface9 ай бұрын
she overexplains shit. gen Z brain on full display@@iliya1933
@jamesshafer24409 ай бұрын
had the same experience - well said! Pretty rare to find a talented YT chef who communicates without ego or distracting sidetracks and instead with humble competence and upbeat directness
@paulinetayag975810 ай бұрын
When she said she has a little baby yolk herself, so cute!!
@laurennn939310 ай бұрын
I had no idea she was pregnant! So happy for her and ham ❤
@fleurhufflepuff219810 ай бұрын
@@laurennn9393I think they recorded this a while ago, she already had the baby! 💕
@rosaliac.38610 ай бұрын
@@fleurhufflepuff2198thank you for the update! I hope they're all doing well
@DBYouTubeHandle10 ай бұрын
The baby is the white; the yolk is its picnic lunch.
@Emma-Maze10 ай бұрын
Yeah she explained that in the video :) she didn't say she had a yolk, she said "I have a baby chick right now", op got it wrong. @@DBKZbinHandle
@whatgoesaroundcomesaround9209 ай бұрын
I've never seen a friendlier, more genuine and relaxed cooking lesson! This woman is GOOD!
@thoughtsrus29210 ай бұрын
“Those kinds of aunts never think it’s them”. Wow. So. Real.
@dgorospe10 ай бұрын
Felt that in my soul
@alro1110 ай бұрын
so funny and right on !
@jeffdixon84710 ай бұрын
Who’s worse? The aunt or the whining niece complaining decades later that their aunt didn’t baste their eggs? Everyone’s aunt cooks them crap food sometimes. Get over it. It’s an egg.
@saltycrunch10 ай бұрын
@@jeffdixon847 Found one of the aunts!
@rosaliac.38610 ай бұрын
@@saltycrunch🤣🤣
@DeadKultureVulture8 ай бұрын
I'm amazed at how accurate all the information in this is. Usually most "let me teach you about..." videos are full of long held misconceptions, but this was well researched and completely correct on all points (especially the nuances of marketing terms used for eggs). Good job NYT and Sohla, I'm honestly impressed with the quality of information here.
@rogergamble36657 ай бұрын
Amen...so true
@Kermitthebadger10 ай бұрын
recently bought Sohla's cookbook and, holy cow, it's the best cookbook i've ever had. It's so detailed yet simple and it really, really answers any questions you might have. Highly recommend it to anyone
@bruisersdilemma35410 ай бұрын
How much is her publisher paying you?
@chrisk.443510 ай бұрын
Agreed! Her cookbook is phenomenal!❤
@tjberrian10 ай бұрын
Agreed! Great cookbook. Well written, covers fundamentals and takes extra time to give you tips to avoid common pitfalls. I really enjoy her writing style.
@YouTube_can_ESAD10 ай бұрын
@@bruisersdilemma354Bingo! 🤣
@Melissa-cu9sm10 ай бұрын
I also agree! It's fantastic. Thoughtful format with her wealth of knowledge
@nitzans9 ай бұрын
Europeans: DO NOT use the shell to fish out broken bits of shell from the egg! As Sohla said at the beginning of the video, American eggs are washed - while ours might have bits of dirt, feathers and poop on them. Instead, wet your fingers with water and simply grab the broken bit of shell. Works every time!
@mothermoth3833Ай бұрын
The reason why europeans don't wash their eggs is because eggs are encoated with natural wax that protects it from bacteria and prevents it from spoiling earlier than compared to American washed eggs, hence why theirs need to be refrigerated and not europeans'
@TerminalConstipation11 күн бұрын
chopsticks!
@mikeroni10 ай бұрын
I was sad that there was no gingerbread house video this year but glad to see Sohla again
@SakiAjali.10 ай бұрын
I forgot about that :(
@brianna795910 ай бұрын
She just had a baby lol, that would have been intense to do a multi-day shoot of that intensity while you're still healing
@emeliaheck162010 ай бұрын
Same! But also Sohla and Ham juuuuust had their baby…. But also I selfishly LOVE the gingerbread videos and re-watch them several times each year.
@SakiAjali.10 ай бұрын
Didn’t even realize she had a baby until the reference
@DeliaLee810 ай бұрын
@@brianna7959 I hadn't even heard she was pregnant! Where did you hear?
@mayren131310 ай бұрын
Sohla Teaches SO well. well thought out steps.. does not talk down to us... gives tips and tricks for the correct timing when needed... easy to follow and retain the info. i LOVED this video so much. Been cookin eggs since i was 5 and i still learned something new . fantastic content . I really appreciate this.
@bonaface9 ай бұрын
wow you must have been making trash eggs all these...7 years. stay in school!
@mayren13139 ай бұрын
Thank you for your attempt to start drama. i send you huggles, love, and comfort. @@bonaface
May you always find comfort and peace your whole life. @@bonaface
@xAsianish9 ай бұрын
Seriously, I wasn't expecting all that info within 5 minutes of the video. Very educational stuff.
@wlavine10 ай бұрын
I would love a 24/7 Sohla channel. Between her knowledge, skills, and joyous personality... watching eggs cook becomes a major serotonin booster!
@michaelsalmon643610 ай бұрын
Hi wlavine! That's funny! Can I assume that you also like watching paint dry?
@thomp10 ай бұрын
@@michaelsalmon6436why are you here if you don’t like the video content?
@brendansmith10 ай бұрын
She's literally my least favorite KZbinr. To each their own.
@TheRealWilliamWhite10 ай бұрын
I'm surprised she hasn't started her own channel, the rest of the BA crew seemingly has. She shows up on other channels alot though.
@armdar10 ай бұрын
Srsly agree!!! ! Love her extremely informative but approachable style. I feel like I owe tuition!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@ThyBlackWings9 ай бұрын
I just found this channel and I am amazed by the information density, professional camera work and the host's charisma. This is way about a good TV show in terms of quality. I am over 40 years old and love cooking since I was 15 and still, I learned a lot today. Thanks a lot, Sohla and the team! Truly excellent, professional work. Love to see a channel like this. You just got yourself a new subscriber. :)
@samanthafigueroa357610 ай бұрын
Would love to see a video w sohla showing off all her favorite cooking tools and utensils. She just looks so passionate when she cooks w her fav spoon or pot 😊
@natalieeskrick876210 ай бұрын
I remember her saying the best tool is the fork she makes with her fingers 😂
@feelslikewater10 ай бұрын
Omg this would be a GREAT video. My bff and I started this same conversation when we met in 2016 and we are still having it in 2024. Please consider 😊
@samisososo10 ай бұрын
Her cookbook has a section toward the beginning that lists what she utilizes the most and why. It’s a great breakdown of- I bought a fish spatula because of her use and I’ve ended up using it a lot.
@laurakane22529 ай бұрын
My mom was a great cook. She was Italian and everything she made tasted great. I made a leg of lamb once that was so bad my dog wouldn't eat it. I watched a cooking show yrs ago where they did poached eggs and later when I tried to make them, I misremembered the time to cook them, and I am not kidding, instead of 3 to 4 min, I cooked them for 30 min and by then and the smell inside the house, I knew I made an error. I destroyed them. This is the first video I've seen where the fried eggs, my favorite kind, are cooked in a way that I could copy and did them this morning after watching this video and they were delicious. Thank you! Some of us are just lost causes in the kitchen, but we still need to eat. haha.
@silviabgn10 ай бұрын
I love when Sohla says something that surprises even herself 😄 "you can top it up with some creme fraiche... oh!"
@carolinabaker272810 ай бұрын
Came to say this! She’s like “wow… that is a good idea” 😂
@davidl.williams73669 ай бұрын
I'm a 90 year old man, and have cracked a lot of eggs over my life. I only stopped here to see if you preferred crispy edges of the fried eggs. But I got caught up in all your methods, very impressive. I've watched several egg videos and saw chefs bragging on the crispy edges in most, and almost all the viewers said NO! to that. I agree. It doesn't add noticeable flavor, and it makes it hard to cut with the edge of the fork. But again, a very informative video, m'lady.
@stefaniedc11283 ай бұрын
mmm agree to disagree on the crispy edges. they are SO tasty, that when i was little, i would always eat those first before the rest of the egg. but thats the best part about eggs -- you can make them exactly how you most like them!
@stevemunroart10 ай бұрын
I've been cooking for 45 years (and about a decade of that professionally) and this vid is exactly why I have the attitude of 'never stop learning' (staying green); I picked up so many tips from this and I loved how you emphasised the listening to your food as it cooks as that often gets overlooked - we use all of our senses when cooking 😁👏
@jackienaiditch79658 ай бұрын
I am so impressed! How did Sohla gain so much knowledge about eggs?! And i never knew I cared about them until I watched this video. I was transfixed, entertained, charmed, and enlightened. Thank you!
@chrisforte989410 ай бұрын
I graduated from the Culinary Institute in 1987 in Hyde Park N.Y. , and cooked professionally for many, many years. You nailed it! So meticulously well done, I shared your video with my nieces, & nephews to help them become better cooks. Thank YOU!!
@anulka00910 ай бұрын
Sohla is also a graduate of the CIA and has worked in Michelin star restaurants. Don't let her easy demeanor fool you - she is super accomplished. A great resource and model for kids (and anyone else!) learning to cook :)
@anubizz310 ай бұрын
No need to go Culinary Institute , go to Asia and learn from street food vendor on how to cook better egg than this crap.
@AskMiko10 ай бұрын
@@anubizz3be realistic, no one is going to go to Asia, visit a street vendor and learn how to cook eggs. No one suggested going to culinary school either. The OP reflected on their experience and how her demonstrations matched… because she also went to culinary school. Eggs are consumed all over the world. Acting like the only way to learn how to cook different types of eggs is to visit a street vendor in Asia (quite a large continent - you didn’t say where) shows how 2024 internet trolls are finally meeting their demise
@undomondo10 ай бұрын
@@anubizz3just a sad stuck up know-it-all to signal everyone how he/she went to asia and knows better than anyone. it’s thanks to you lamers that internet sucks these days.
@anubizz310 ай бұрын
@@undomondo No, because all you need is to watch youtube and look at street vendor channel to know they cook better fried egg with less effort , not to mention this expert lady use metal utensil on nonstick pans for that juicy extra chemical flake .. watching her teach you how cook fried egg its like watching that famous The verge guys teach you how build your computer. You dont need Culinary degree to cook perfect fried egg, there is plenty of good cooking channel but this not one of them.
@jonathanharmeyer22558 күн бұрын
As someone who’s been cooking professionally for 5 years and been to culinary school, I just want everyone to appreciate the clear and wide breadth of culinary experience sohla has. There is advice in this video that any beginner cook would know, advice someone working on a busy hot line would learn, and advice than is very technical. Lessons that almost every cook learns the hard way can be avoided by really listening to her. A better teacher than I’ll ever be I suspect.
@justinguitarcia10 ай бұрын
Only methods you left out were Dad omelette, not to be confused with Divorced Dad omelette which is similar but cooked slightly longer and usually on a pan that a hot dog was recently cooked on
@pfirman10 ай бұрын
Could you describe a 'Dad omelette', please?
@Samantha19709 ай бұрын
😂
@natural-born_pilot7 ай бұрын
@@pfirmanthere is no such thing the armchair is just trying to steal some of her glory and place self above her in everyones mind. Cheap.
@itsthe1nonlyme8704 ай бұрын
Glad to know divorced dad omelets are the same as divorced mom omelets!!😂
@jl41023 ай бұрын
@@natural-born_pilot They're clearly joking and the fact you took it seriously means you're probably dumb... or more likely a divorced dad.
@bobwright26929 ай бұрын
Have to say after decades of cooking eggs I am now further informed by this great vid. Best wishes, Portsmouth Bob
@HarmoneaSinn10 ай бұрын
It's awesome to see Sohla in her element, giving confident and clear instruction about something she's excellent at, rather than previous series I've seen her in on other channels where the goal is to try to throw her off or make her scramble (pun unintended but enjoyed).
@hplarkz3240Ай бұрын
this is the most comprehensive video on cooking eggs I've seen. initially I was thinking, "what? a video nearly 30 mins on cooking eggs?" well, after I started watching the video, I sat through the whole thing. tons of good info. good job!
@beelzebuddha10 ай бұрын
I watch a LOT of cooking vids on KZbin and this is, without a single doubt, the best video I've seen on cooking eggs. So many little details that aren't really little - these details will completely change and improve your egg game. Must-see for cooks of all skill levels.
@MrSan88888 ай бұрын
11:00 Having a favorite spoon is one of the things that makes Sohla an absolute delight to watch 😄
@jase_allen10 ай бұрын
My favorite way to have eggs in the morning is over medium, with a slightly jammy yolk. Serve that on a English muffin with butter, jam, and spicy sausage, and you have yourself a little bit of heaven.
@godminnette210 ай бұрын
Same! I have made eggs over medium more than every other way combined.
@francismathews354724 күн бұрын
Sohla's delivery is so smooth and easy, her charm just envelopes you into this comfortableness that you forget about time and the world around you. 27 minutes is too less😊. Any omlette recipes up next.. plz do.
@theodorewalters504410 ай бұрын
This is an outstanding video. Not only did I appreciate Sohla’s cooking techniques, directions, and presentation, I truly appreciated her discussion of the appropriate tools to use for the various egg recipes. Can’t wait for more of this series. Well done, Sohla!
@shviewjames1268 ай бұрын
I learned so much about eggs in the first five minutes of this video. Sohla has the gift of teaching. This is a masterclass in eggs. Everyone who cooks must watch.
@slaygi10 ай бұрын
I just got Sohla's cookbook! It's so beautiful and great and all my friends were so impressed with how she explains things. I love learning things from her 😭
@RobertHinton-o4z8 ай бұрын
SOHLA is sooooo awesome ... This is the most stellar EGG-U-CATION on the internet !!! My egg dishes will be forever changed to another level thanks to her. Sohla is the nicest and most pleasurable presenter to watch. What a delightful personality and treat she is. I WISH she were MY AUNT ... I can't wait for the next lesson (s) !!! ❤❤❤❤❤
@canadadry22010 ай бұрын
Sohla is the best!!! She makes everything seem so manageable and enjoyable. Please keep the Sohla content coming. For the editors... I would have loved timestamps on this one. It would enable me to go back and rematch different sections right before I cook the eggs in that style. Please consider timestamps in future videos of similar formats.
@louannkarle748210 ай бұрын
I agree!
@xpyr10 ай бұрын
There is timestamps :) After a video is uploaded, sometimes they don't show up at first.
@bonaface9 ай бұрын
i doubt you're watching this video more than 3 more times. just whip those brain cells into shape and say, "come on guys! file this away in long-term memory!! I believe in you!"
@dominiquebt2 ай бұрын
The best cooking video I've seen in ages. I love eggs and learned so much about how to prepare them with Sohla's simple, straight-forward delivery. Bravo!
@jml477410 ай бұрын
"Poke the yolk" and "gentle bubblage" My two new favorite culinary terms. :) Sohla rocks.
@LISALOVEWINS3 ай бұрын
I'm watching mostly for a refresher on my egg cooking skills, I'm glad I watched because it was validating! I learned all these same techniques for how to make the perfect eggs no matter who's ordering or asking! Julia Childs taught me 40 years ago, and it hasn't changed! Maybe the only thing that has changed is the type of pans we have available and so many variations on eggs in the stores. Julia also taught whenever possible you should buy your eggs fresh from a farmer out in the country where chickens roam free because the eggs will absolutely taste better and she was right. Also leaving eggs on the counter at room temperature is a European thing but I've never been able to get on board with room temperature egg storage. If anyone is interested in learning the secret to a perfect omelette though😊Julia's 3 eggs plus one yolk omgeee no matter what you like inside, it's so much yummier.
@availablerandomname10 ай бұрын
I watch a lot of cooking content. I'm 1 minute into this and I love Sohla already. I'm so glad this came into my feed.
@BrightOne4448 ай бұрын
Sohla, you are such a lovely being to watch and learn from! You have such a kindness and freshness that comes through. Thank you for being such a LOVE! And CONGRATULATIONS on BABY!
@mikejokurst44295 ай бұрын
Sohla does a fantastic job explaining to all of us how to cook in such simple terms. She is awesome!
@susanhamilton310210 ай бұрын
Sohla is my favorite cooking friend! She's an engaging and thorough teacher and her food is so delicious! Her recipes always work. She's funny as hell, too!
@KWilshe9 ай бұрын
Sopla explains things so thoroughly and simply. I learned so much about cooking eggs even though I’ve been cooking for years.
@waywardmind10 ай бұрын
Tip: When you crack the eggs into the pan, use your spatula to immediately break the edges of the thicker whites around the yolk. That'll flow into the rest and your whites will be of even thickness. You won't get the whole "Ooops. This part is a bit overcooked, but this other stuff is perfect." The whites will all be the same.
@bonaface9 ай бұрын
"whites will all be the same" is loaded racial language. reported.
@carbine0909099 ай бұрын
I do it. Moms gotta get going.
@davidhribar91879 ай бұрын
Sometimes I like to seperate white and yolk, medium heat and just a bit of oil, going white first, spread even and folow the yolk, salt and pepper, cook for a minute.....there's your sunny side up.
@sappyjohnson7 ай бұрын
No thanks.
@SurendrenApparooАй бұрын
Hello Sohla! I'm trained in Chemistry and Biology, and I also love cooking - I always approach cooking shows with a science outlook. Yours is the best in terms of how to handle eggs for different situations. Only thing I remember from another show about eggs is not to use a copper bowl to whisk them in... Apparently, it brings the fluff out of fried eggs... But, everything else is cool with what you demonstrated. I've always wondered what the difference would be at different cooking times for boiled eggs, and you finally showed me! I'm from Singapore in Southeast Asia, and it's tradition to have half-boiled eggs with toast and coffee for breakfast every morning. Since you didn't demonstrate it, it's done by popping two raw eggs into a closed container of boiled water for 5-7 minutes until you reach the required doneness you'd like. (I do 4 minutes, as I like it very runny), then break into a saucer, top with dark soya sauce, white pepper, and you have a great egg soup to start your day with!
@KASanDiego0410 ай бұрын
I love this new series. I have Sohla’s book and I messed up on the poached eggs. However, now I see what I need to do next time. Thanks, Sohla!
@mathfincoding10 ай бұрын
Ooh this was filmed before she gave birth in December. Congratulations on the baby, Sohla! Excellent video as always. ❤
@eberlinschwinn563410 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful video. Knowledge and confidence without condescension is a rare in the KZbin cooking world. Thank you. I learned some things and am looking forward to the series.
@BigWasteOfTime7 ай бұрын
Rather reminds me of Julia Child - with her relaxed humor, willingness to laugh at a boof (mistake) and her chill delivery overall. My only issue (thus far) is to call an egg "over easy" when it didn't go over. Sure, it's yolk & whites are about right, but my eggs often pick up a little something extra when flipped - even if only for 10 seconds. Anyhow, small detail... The yolks on you! 🍳🥚
@danbev854210 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Sohla is a delight on so many levels! I thought I was fairly knowledgeable about cooking eggs - but I learned a lot! What a perfect lesson/demo! So much information delivered so well! Best of all - the reason for your extra glow! Congratulations!
@Sky_King549 ай бұрын
Such a great lesson on how to cook eggs, simple and to the point. I’m a home cook myself but I have learned so much I will never be intimidated with cooking all the different eggs dishes. Thanks you so much I look forward to your continuing cooking lessons.
@Lisa-sq3zl8 ай бұрын
So true. Love that there's no overpowering music in the background.
@marypoor957410 ай бұрын
I received Sohla's amazing cookbook yesterday, and now this?! Thrilled! Thank you for being just awesome, Sohla, and sharing your knowledge, humor, and perspective with us! 😊
@PattiWinker6 ай бұрын
PLEASE keep the 101s coming! I love your cool, calm, intelligent delivery. You have so much no-nonsense information to share. I really appreciate you! 😁👍👍
@james.randorff10 ай бұрын
This was wonderful! My daughters (9 and 6) love to watch cooking videos with me, and this one really helped them (and me) gain understanding of the “why” behind the things you do when cooking a variety of egg types. Thank you, Sohla!
@rcpmac9 ай бұрын
Love the video! I tip the pan when depositing the eggs until the whites begin to firm up. I do this by placing a spoon or other implement under the edge of the pan. It doesn't take much. I also tip the pan quite a bit when I poach - again it limits spreading out of the white.
@katies427210 ай бұрын
I've made a lot of eggs and watched a lot of cooking videos on eggs. This is the most valuable, best explained set of advice for cooking eggs I have ever heard. Can't wait to watch the rest of the series!
@vi97634 ай бұрын
A few years ago, the Tasty channel did a Cooking 101 series by individual ingredient. There wasn't a host, only a narrator. It was very informative, and the visuals were excellent. I am looking forward to viewing the rest of your series
@onemightymill10 ай бұрын
YES! Love Sohla and excited for this series ❤We love the break down of the labeling at the grocery - we know how confusing labeling and all the buzz words can become! At One Mighty Mill we are on a mission to provide a more delicious and nutritious flour, bread, and bagel through stone-milling our organic non-gmo wheat instead of having it go through an industrialized roller mill. A lot of that may not be clear when staring at the bread wall at the grocery store, similar to the egg cooler.
@GreenArrowNetwork10 ай бұрын
Sohla has really hit here stride. So intuitive and authoritative at the same time. I've cooked for 50 years, including in commercial kitchens as a young man. I've always loved cooking and this makes me love cooking even more. Thank you Sohla.
@Dztbrawler10 ай бұрын
I love watching Sohla so much! She has such a charisma and confidence that doesn't brim over to arrogance and it makes me implicitly trust her. She explains things so well and im enthralled the entire time
@MsWoodhouse7 ай бұрын
I just tried the fried egg method. I now understand why people love fried eggs. Thank you so much! I love adding simple techniques to my skillset to make simple things delicious and satisfying. I keep looking for more videos in this series. They are wonderful for someone like me who didn’t grow up in a cooking family but wants to cook for myself regularly. Please keep up the fantastic work.
@cynthiawilson829410 ай бұрын
The teaching pace is perfect. Ty!
@ashourinasadaАй бұрын
That was one of the best cooking shows I have ever seen! Who would have thought there was so much to learn about eggs?
@amorousnature10 ай бұрын
This was SO INFORMATIVE! wow at 35 years old I’m learning so much about eggs I’m almost embarrassed haha. Thank you for this I’m sharing with all my friends
@natural-born_pilot7 ай бұрын
Excellent video and great presentation. Ive been cooking eggs for a long time and putting up with nuances, breaking the yolk or not, getting shell pieces in with the eggs, always been a dice toss with me. Those days are gone thanks to Sohla’s wonderful video covering all of it. I learned so many things here whether frying, scrambling or boiling that I wish I knew years ago. Thank you for taking the dice roll out of cooking eggs.
@theukyankee10 ай бұрын
Hi. Watching from London. There are so many more options in the US. Holy moly. There may be 2-3 types of eggs at even our biggest grocery stores. This is good to know when visiting the US, so thanks for sharing about egg buying in the US.
@getlostwithjustinkris9 ай бұрын
I have lived in the US my whole life, in several states and been to hundreds of different grocery stores. Even I was shocked to see that selection and wondered where she was. I have never seen that in a store before. A selection like that is highly uncommon here. Our typical stores are the same as yours, 2 to 4 brands and that's it. I would love to visit that store, though!! 😀
@ak35h2210 ай бұрын
I imagine Sohla might not have much time in the near future (congrats!) but she honestly made what could have been an overdrawn video about cooking eggs a joy to watch. It would be great if she had her own series!
@AllisonW-f5z10 ай бұрын
Sohla has always been an amazing teacher. Each video can help the beginner as well as the advanced cook. Love the egg video. Can’t wait for more.
@WalrusFPGA3 ай бұрын
Came to learn how to level up my favorite type and ended up watching the whole thing because she made it so much fun to watch eggs get cooked. bravo & thank you
@nikogianakos301310 ай бұрын
Sohla is a national treasure.
@bruisersdilemma35410 ай бұрын
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@jeemoon162610 ай бұрын
I have a similar story, but the other direction. When I was poor and my family was moving around, my aunt made me a fried egg (it was hammered), radish kimchi and rice. I just enjoyed the food, but now the sentiment stuck with me and I love eggs and rice now.
@junghunt864510 ай бұрын
Naw, she sucks
@nikogianakos301310 ай бұрын
@@bruisersdilemma354 who hurt you bro
@amcbentoo10 ай бұрын
So much to love here! Sohla is a wonderful human with a soft spoken, encouraging spirit. I love eggs and make them all the time, but now, I am going to take them to the next level! Thank you!!!
@Brooksie60310 ай бұрын
I love eggs and enjoy watching Sohla in cooking videos so this was a big win for me. She has a great passion for food and a calm nature when she cooks. It’s nice to watch instead of a fast paced manic type of cooking video.
@SMenon6568 ай бұрын
Love your description style. No unnecessary talk . Learned lot of tricks of egg cooking
@janicedowson779310 ай бұрын
Great episode! Love Sohla so much, she's hilarious and explains things so well.
@Reuben-9 ай бұрын
Thank you Sohla! I've been a hardboiled and scramble egg guy for years. Lately I've been trying to branch out to fried eggs, and while practice makes perfect and sometimes we have to break a few eggs to learn, these hints and techniques should hopefully speed things up for me. Thank you so much!!
@mikesipes153510 ай бұрын
Seeing Sohla always makes my day so much better.
@noeleenmckay98629 ай бұрын
Wow this was extremely informative…thank you
@ainsel9810 ай бұрын
great video, sohla is always so charismatic and joyful while being educational! i hope you are healthy and your kid turns out well too, glad to hear you have one
@jlaurcrocker8 ай бұрын
Sohla, you're awesome! You hit it 10/10. Happy to see you provide the science and skill refinement. The first thing I was asked to cook to prove my competence in a commercial kitchen as an aspiring cook was to make eggs to order for the restaurant owner. Your methods are great, tried and true, and easily accessible for someone wishing to master the almighty egg in any application. Great info presented beautifully!
@danieltuckercatholic10 ай бұрын
This is great, I can't wait to see the rest of the series! I got Sohla's new cookbook for Christmas and am excited to use it, too. Most importantly, a big congratulations to you as an egg-spectant mother!
@brandonevans25337 ай бұрын
I have bn a chef for 45 years and have no idea how or why I was watching this video but am pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed your teaching style and fresh ideas. Thank you.
@FrankJamesMD10 ай бұрын
simply outstanding teacher, going to watch everyone of her videos! At 72 and loving to cook I thought it might not be enough depth but.... she has more knowledge than my grandmother and is fun an lighthearted and practical but still covers everything you wanted to know ... and more.
@ianharvey61199 ай бұрын
I was about to criticise the scramble approach. Then she did them again! Definitely worth the extra effort.
@parillascrambler849210 ай бұрын
This was the most pleasant and informative egg tutorial I have ever watched! Thank you.
@PyhaUkkonen20 күн бұрын
I steamed my eggs instead of hard boiling once. Never going back. Perfectly done, silky & delicious every time. Easy peel as well.
@TheDam177610 ай бұрын
So informative, as far as the makeup of the egg and how they're raised. Thank You Sohla! And congratulations
@LauraHennessy-j2hАй бұрын
Thank you for that gentle class,and no student debt.
@tennisguy0510 ай бұрын
More of this! I don't know how many times I just feel silly for not knowing something basic thing like eggs. A perfect start that I hope is a series. As much as I appreciate the NYT Cooking team sometimes a 101 basic is really needed even in a fooodnetwork tv world just to build confidence in the kitchen or have enough basic knowledge to know you are doing the right thing as you cook and bake.
@meikoblock9 ай бұрын
I was only listening to this as background noise while I write a paper, but ended rewatching it because it was very informational. Also had to look up who this woman is, Sohla has such a soothing voice, and I am now a fan.
@helena899910 ай бұрын
This video was so refreshingly informative, while also staying really entertaining! Such a great balance here
@jacksonliu68524 күн бұрын
Wow! This video is so helpful! Thank you Sohla for taking the time to show us. I liked how detailed and specific your presentation was. I learned a lot and realized a couple of adjustments need to be made from my cooking with eggs. Tuned in for more of your videos and recipes.
@stevemac200910 ай бұрын
I love Sohla. I also love eggs. I really love Sohla making eggs. For some reason I just feel like Sohla would be a great cooking teacher. She just makes my heart so happy.
@user-io6is4gt7e5 ай бұрын
Sohla is sunshine on YT. Ive been a proficient home cook for 30 years and still gaining tons of tips watching the 101 videos. Thanks!🌞
@manitoulinknifeworks10 ай бұрын
I've never been so legitimately interested in a video about cooking eggs. A++
@rleon81839 ай бұрын
Sohla - you are eggceptional instructor! Learned a lot about the humble egg! I'm gonna put them to practice this coming weekend!
@beckyowens258610 ай бұрын
We get our eggs from a very nice Amish lady. She asked my dad if he knew anyone wanting actual farm fresh eggs because her hens are laying more than she can sell. So every time he goes, he buys everything she has, then gives most of them away. "You don't understand. I can't help it." He helps to support her and with grocery prices being so high recently, it helps us out too.
@versatize3 ай бұрын
i love her delivery and everything. on point 10/10👏🏻
@poshrat99310 ай бұрын
Emphasizing the certified humane label when looking for eggs! So glad this was mentioned!! So happy to see Sohla!!!
@LostEveryMarble10 ай бұрын
I was so glad to see this part!! Now I know what to look for!!
@fragranthills8 ай бұрын
GREAT IDEA@ 15:37: A tablespoon of water in the pan and put lid on to get perfect over easy without flipping (risk of breaking the yolk).
@Cynster777Ай бұрын
You know your eggs and how to cook them. They turned out exactly as you intended and it was just a difference of how they were prepared and cooked. I learned a lot and I subscribed so I can keep up as I love eggs, the versatility is amazing. Thank you so much.
@Gbtb2110 ай бұрын
I hope there are more videos like this. Thoroughly enjoyed
@demetrius2357 ай бұрын
This is an EXCELLENT tutorial. I normally eat my eggs scrambled or over hard, but I do most of the cooking and my wife loves sunny-side up and eggs benedict, so I need to keep my knowledge up to date. 😁