Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all of you! :)
@Jhbuilds-rs63 күн бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson same to you you think uncle roger will meet Jamie Oliver
@justaway32973 күн бұрын
Gracias. Igualmente para usted y sus seres queridos
@akarsh7173 күн бұрын
Bro couldn't wait for 2 more day
@heavenlydemon09053 күн бұрын
Happy new year 😊 and you know what? My friend has a golden retriever named Simba 😂
@JinRaiGaming3 күн бұрын
happy new year chef. :) hopefully next year you can get more collabs
@NonsensicalSpudz3 күн бұрын
Jamie Oliver exists Uncle Roger - *And I took that personally*
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
😂
@alexsmith-gn4tpКүн бұрын
🤣❤️
@Michael_BrockКүн бұрын
BTW any street food from anywhere is better than Jammy restaurant food
@ZeroCiaran2 күн бұрын
Gotta love the banter between Uncle Roger and Gordon. Great content as always James, hope the surgery went well!
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
yes it did! thank you!
@ZeroCiaranКүн бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson Glad to read and apologies, I should have addressed you as Chef! :)
@AndyViant9 сағат бұрын
They troll hell out of each other and it's great to watch.
@anthonylu_2 күн бұрын
As an Indonesian, I can confirm that sometimes street food is better than fancy restaurants or even five-star hotels. Especially traditional Indonesian dishes like rujak, tahu tek/tahu telur, pempek, gudeg, rendang, and the whole Padang dishes, babi guling, etc., no hotel or fancy restaurant can beat authentic street food or family-owned restaurants. All those professional chefs/cooks learn from international cooking schools or fancy courses; they don't teach them how to properly make Indonesian food, just like what Gordon showed in this video. In his Indonesian fried noodles, he uses udon instead of mie telur/kuning (egg noodles); he added bacon, but most Indonesians are Muslim, so authentic Indonesian fried noodles do not contain pork. In terms of authenticity, any random US$1-2 fried noodle street vendor here could beat Gordon. Even though Gordon's may taste better due to higher quality and more ingredients.
@aishadalwai117813 сағат бұрын
True. Nothing beats the street food of Indonesia. Now I miss my country. I want to go home
@JinRaiGaming3 күн бұрын
I'm indonesian, Chef. The answer is yes, however different parts of Indonesia has different kind of flavor profile. Come to my City Chef, Medan the Gotham city. Flavor and street food is something special here.
@tookitogo3 күн бұрын
17:55 A neighbor in my building used to have an orange cat named Simba! It was always a 50/50 chance whether petting him would get purrs or claws. 😂
@fransbuijs8083 күн бұрын
So did I.
@ctakitimu2 күн бұрын
Schrodinger's Simba Cat. Its state is unknown until you interact with it. FAFO cat lol
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
🤣 I guess it is a good name!
@carolinecrollick63052 күн бұрын
Lovely seeing Simba gorgeous beautiful boy. He has grown. Lovely video good to see you back. Just back from Portugal and at the hotel they made the French style omelette for breakfast. Great beef and egg and also lots of amazing fish and meat dishes .
@tookitogoКүн бұрын
@@ctakitimu hahahah yes! 😂
@Shampaggin2 күн бұрын
"If my grandmother had wheels, she would have been a bicycle." Gino is a legend. 😂 Happy new year, Chef James!
@Paul_I_S2 күн бұрын
👍 (I'd give him credit for trying to bring new flavors to a broader audience though. (not everybody has a wok. And if not - they'll have a frying pan)) I know more about streetfood in Thailand than in Indonesia. In Bangkok there's actually a streetfood resturant with a Michelin star. (Jai Fai) So you have the full spectrum. From the very good to the bad. I expect the same to apply to Indonesia.😀
@farodekКүн бұрын
Your body doesn't care how the sugar comes, it's all sugar. Unless it's fructose, if it is coming in as a liquid monosaccharide (juice, soda, etc) rather than bound up as sucrose, then your liver gets hit hard (fructose is toxic and the liver has to hurry and convert it to glucose or palmitic acid. Brown sugar has that hint of molasses flavor which is a great addition to certain dishes. Side note, glucose is not sweet, fructose is. This is why pure glucose forms like maltodextrin and dextrose do not overly sweeten what it is added to. Also, they are pure glucose and spike the hell out of your blood sugar, but aren't required to be added to the sugars in the nutrition label (at least under FDA rules).
@athrun23 күн бұрын
every time uncle roger talks about whisks, all I can think of is: "uncle roger, why your drawers so weak? so weak!"
@stephenleader-s9x21 сағат бұрын
Uncle Roger no put whisk in draw other way round. Foiyah.
@Rocker9861Күн бұрын
Am I crazy thinking that the eggs looked overcooked AF?
@BuriBuriZКүн бұрын
I'm Indonesian and the answer is YES, Indonesia street food is that GOOD. Locals will always prefer street food rather than fancy restaurant, because it's cheaper and the taste is way better. You can find good food just by go to random street food vendor, sometimes you dont have to go anywhere the vendor will come in front of your house, like Fried Rice, Fried Noodle, Sate, and many more throughout the day even at 3 a.m in the morning you can still find them.
@weepingblade3 күн бұрын
Ive been sick with COVID for the first time watching your reactions and cooking videos for the past 10 hours. Theres so many small things i want to remember when it comes to cooking time.
@ChefJamesMakinson3 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that. I have been sick too this week with something that felt like COVID
@weepingblade3 күн бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson Get well soon! I appreciate that you pay attention to your comments, even on the older videos I see the likes.
@Darkshizumaru3 күн бұрын
Watch all of them he's so insightful and knowledgeable about cooking. One of my favorites when I have time to just chill. How you recover soon and drink lots of fluids!
@weepingblade3 күн бұрын
@Darkshizumaru I didn't mean to misrepresent myself, but I've been watching his channel for a bit now, but now that I'm sick I've been binge watching. This is my first time getting COVID
@weepingblade3 күн бұрын
@@Darkshizumaru whats helpful is how he explains things and offers feedback, honestly I never grew up being even allowed to cook, so for a lot of stuff, it's felt like learning a second language at a later age in life instead of growing up bilingual, there's world view and perspective that isn't formed to get a natural feel for things, and when he explains his thoughts and how things could be done better he's sharing the perspective of a professional chef.
@SagasInStitches3 күн бұрын
Merry Xmas and a happy new year to you and yours :) Thanks for taking the time to upload in these days :) Oh my Simba has gotten big! :o What a handsome boy he is turning into :)) Wish you a speedy recovery.
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year! 😉
@Oliver-b1bКүн бұрын
Good evening chef! As a half brit half spaniard, one of my favourite dishes is fabada de asturias. I'd love if you covered some of these tradicional spanish dishes and your take on them that are easily accessible to the general public. As I understand, you've worked in Barcelona and I'd love to see some Spanish recipes. Best wishes into the new year, Oliver
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
Great suggestion! Happy New Year!
@BasTech3 күн бұрын
Goreng is "fried" in Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Indonesia. Just combine it with anything like Nasi (Rice), Mee (Noodle), Ikan (Fish) or Ayam (Chicken). Just note that unlike English, you say the item first. For example, Ayam Goreng, which would mean Fried Chicken.
@ChefJamesMakinson3 күн бұрын
Thank you for telling me!
@hollandsemum12 күн бұрын
Don't forget pisang goreng.
@FanndchКүн бұрын
@@hollandsemum1 Pisang (banana) goreng is closer to "fritter" than "fried"
@hexane3983 күн бұрын
I made it in record time! Before I even watch it... I know it's gonna be a great video! Happy New Year in advance Chef James and to all Watching! Best wishes!
@ChefJamesMakinson3 күн бұрын
Happy new year!
@basemtalha3 күн бұрын
Chef James, you do know this is one of the older videos between them and Gordon has since won his uncle title back and also met up with Nigel Ng several times including on 2 of his shows. So to say this video is old is an understatement.
@AdamFloro3 күн бұрын
He won his uncle title back by ruining a bao bun
@basemtalha3 күн бұрын
@@AdamFloro Ruining is subjective, he threw the burnt one ofc after UR told him and did a fresh one. Personally i dont care about the cooking part cause i dont eat pork but the banter and camaraderie was fun to watch.
@AdamFloro3 күн бұрын
@ well I thought it looked gross and the “banter” mostly seemed like Uncle Roger holding back on what he really thought about it.
@basemtalha3 күн бұрын
@@AdamFloro Sure, i can agree with that however the uncle title doesn't really mean anything tangible anyway so it's not that serious for me.
@AdamFloro3 күн бұрын
@ I suppose you’re right, I don’t get why it’s so important to Gordon with all the Michelin stars he’s got anyway.
@marcpower41673 күн бұрын
7:20 I've got a similar issue, no problem eating shrimp, mussels or virtually any other shellfish but my throat goes dry after i eat lobster. And I was born in Newfoundland, Canada. How horrible was mother nature to me: surrounded by fresh lobster (arguably the best in the world) and I can't eat it. 😥
@herberttandinata3 күн бұрын
Well, as Chinese-Indonesian I can tell that there're plentiful amount of street foods in Indonesia ranging from stir-fries into sweets (Some of them might overlap with Malaysian / Singaporean, but nonetheless still quite distinctive like frequent usage of kecap manis). Also, in my lifetime I never used udon because it's more pricey in here & egg noodle is already enough for mie goreng.
@KibaSnowpawКүн бұрын
11:54 - I personally use a HexClad pan, and I absolutely love it! One of the main reasons is how easy it is to clean due to its hybrid construction of stainless steel and nonstick technology. Unlike traditional nonstick pans, HexClad pans are designed to be scratch-resistant, even when using metal utensils, which makes them far more durable over time. I also find that HexClad provides better heat distribution, ensuring more even cooking. This is because it features a tri-ply construction: a stainless steel outer layer, an aluminum core for heat conductivity, and a patented laser-etched nonstick surface. This unique combination eliminates hot spots, which can sometimes occur with standard pans. Previously, I used a Tefal nonstick pan, specifically one from Jamie Oliver’s range. While it was good, I found that over time, the nonstick coating began to degrade and scratch, despite careful use. It’s worth noting that Tefal pans often have thermospot technology to indicate when the pan is preheated, which is helpful, but they don’t match the durability and versatility of HexClad. Interestingly, HexClad pans are also oven-safe up to 500°F (260°C), making them highly versatile for recipes that require stovetop-to-oven cooking. They’re compatible with all stovetops, including induction, which adds to their appeal. While HexClad pans are a bit of an investment upfront, their longevity and performance make them worth the cost for serious home cooks. On a side note, I also have one of Jamie Oliver’s cookbooks that I got for free.
@KristhanosКүн бұрын
Another Indonesian here, Chef. Yes, most of street foods in Indonesia taste usually better than foods in restaurants and they are remarkably affordable. For example, here in Jakarta, you can get a nice serving of Nasi Goreng or Mie Goreng for around IDR 15-20K (USD 0.93-1.24) from a street food stall while you can get Nasi/Mie Goreng in a restaurant with half or less the serving amount for at least 3-4 times the price. Well, yes, there's nothing wrong on buying foods in a restaurant, it's just the economic factor of it. The taste is not that much different besides the street foods one are usually a bit saltier. Happy Holidays, Chef!
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
Happy New Year! thank you for explaining!
@LintukokoКүн бұрын
This made me miss my orange and white tabby… she was with me 20 years, though, thanks to lots of agility training together, cultural growth through music since she liked to match pitches and sing along with me which was endearing to no end, and great food and solely drinking bottled water since cats tend to hate the taste of chlorine and such in tap and all the pipe residues and fluoride in particular are bad for them. Best boss I ever had. Glad to see you looking great after your surgery! Nice to have you back!
@15oClock3 күн бұрын
Turkey bacon is sadness, so I’m actually surprised we haven’t seen Jamie Oliver use it yet. Must be harder to find in the UK.
@tomraineofmagigor3499Күн бұрын
Beef bacon is s thing though
@Americaninparis20123 күн бұрын
Not sure how u missed this video but I'm glad you reviewed it. You are one of the few content creators I get happy when a new video comes out. BTW, your kitty is super cute. I have a black cat myself.
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you! haha neither did I
@denis_catroun61672 сағат бұрын
Happy new year James. All the best to you and your loved ones.
@highlandergirl59Күн бұрын
Sorry to hear you were in the hospital. I hope things are ok now or getting better don't overstress yourself as I know chefs can do that I have seen it more times than I can count lol. Other than that great video and ya that is an old one but worth watching. I really need to get me some of those pans :) I have cooked some of the dishes you made in the video your cooking has my taste pallet and I now have 2 of my fav cooks/chefs I can watch :) xxx
@ChefJamesMakinson9 сағат бұрын
I am better now thank you! and Happy New Year!
@elnico1352 күн бұрын
How are you feeling Chef James? I'm happy to see you back making videos. I hope your recovery is going good. Y lo mejor para el año que viene ❤
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
I have a bad cold but my knee is much better! Happy New Year!
@theguynextdoor49789 сағат бұрын
Also, home ranges don't have the same intense heat as restaurant burners. Home gas is typicallt 10-15 000 BTU, asian restaurants often have 100-150 000 BTU power burners. Or now they have very powerful oval induction ranges. At home, it's better to stir fry max 2 small portions per batch. Too much ingredients will lower the temperature of the pan/wok and steam fry rather than stir fry. Also, the reason why restaurants toss the food is because of the high heat. The food must be constantly moving in the wok, or else the dragon flame will burn the food. On home ranges there's no need to toss as much. Personally, I stir ingredients around cause the much needed heat and toss to mix in the sauce.
@hmistry2 күн бұрын
Great review James. Thank you!
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@kriskunov7540Күн бұрын
Hey , this video is nice. I will most definitely watch more of your content , love your cat ❤❤❤ happy new year
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
Happy new year!!
@josuoh9888Күн бұрын
Indonesian street food is one of my favorites. It's actually where the majority of the population actually eats from. They have little cart/stalls we call Kaki Lima (meaning five feet for the 3 wheels and two feet of the person pushing the cart). Gado Gado, Ketoprak, different fried treats, and even mie goreng is sold at these stalls. Absolutely delicious. I do have to warn you that if you do go, go to the ones that locals go to frequently as some might not be as great or clean.
@AndyViant9 сағат бұрын
Still not as good as an Aussie servo pie though.
@josuoh98885 сағат бұрын
@@AndyViant ngl those are kinda greasy and aren't as great to eat daily compared to a good gado gado.
@CoolJay772 күн бұрын
I like Togarashi and Udon even if not authentic in this dish. Happy New Year James. Hope you recover well.
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Happy New Year!
@CCUnderhill10072 күн бұрын
Another fun Uncle Roger review! Hope you had a Merry Christmas! Great to see Simba again! Happy New Year Chef James!
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year!
@duckslayr21 сағат бұрын
Glad you are back
@nicholaschiazza7926Күн бұрын
Like your video, like you, like your cat. "Simba" LOL!
@petergrudge1893 күн бұрын
Hey Chef! Happy holidays my friend. I hope you're feeljng better, and the kittens are good. 😊😊😊 I saw the original on Uncle Rogers' channel and it was so funny.😂😂😂
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you! I am now, I got sick during Christmas haha I hope all is going well!
@aninditasaha31132 күн бұрын
Happy New Year Chef... I love your reaction videos.
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
Happy New Year!
@ilovemangobingsu2 күн бұрын
Hello Chef. Im glad you're okay now. Simba has grown big so fast. Thank you for this reaction video. Happy Holidays and have a wonderful new year ahead. God bless you always
@regdrums12 күн бұрын
Happy New Year. Thanks for the great entertainment
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year!
@WilliamRayCook20 сағат бұрын
I was in Indonesia 35 years ago - in Bontang and Lhokseumawe. From what I see in photos on the internet it is a MUCH different country today. Back trhen it was straight third world and even the skin and bones street dogs wouldn't eat the street food. You could get gold cheap, though. Many props to the Indonesian people for how far they have come in so short a time. Great to see.
@huhwhatguy19 сағат бұрын
When not terrible for you sugar costs the same or cheaper than terrible for you sugar, corporations and people will buy more of the former. Doesn't matter if we agree with that rational or not but that's reality. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
@pattiannharris46593 күн бұрын
Great to see you back! Nice video!
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@fingersfinesilver2 күн бұрын
I hope you're better after your surgery. lovely to see the video. Very much enjoy the content. Keep going mate. Merry Christmas if you're ever in Prague look us up.
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
yes I am thank you! I went to Prague a few years ago and I love it! I would like to visit again!
@JacWarner2 күн бұрын
So glad to see you back. I hope you’re feeling ok. Do t push yourself to hard and listen to your body. ❤
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you, I will
@kaybrown40102 күн бұрын
Best wishes for the New Year, Chef James!
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year!
@Philipk652 күн бұрын
Got to say one thing or two. That reaction by UR was funny. The other was GR looked like he did a great job, but anything after his grilled cheese tostie is a great job. Thanks for the reaction video chef James, really enjoyed it.
@JontyBlue679 сағат бұрын
I hope 2025 sees bigger and better things for you James 🤩. I am so glad that I came across your channel, all the videos that you make as well as others, brighten peoples' lives. Thank you!
@ChefJamesMakinson9 сағат бұрын
Happy New Year! :)
@wimdewild9345Күн бұрын
HI from the Netherlands. You can get Kecap manis everywhere here 😄
@cycg19352 күн бұрын
Welcome back, Chef! Simba's a big boi indeed. 😼
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@faycemahn1212 күн бұрын
Just want to say, you look good. Glad to watch you're commentary again. I'm rooting for an Uncle Roger review for you too.
@alexvanderkleij77763 күн бұрын
Ketjap manis, hard to get??? Here in the Netherlands every (grocery) shop sells it. Even in DL, F etc. it is easily available.
@supriadiramlan55453 күн бұрын
geez "ketjap" is old spelling of Indonesian lol that used when we still Dutch colonize us lol
@alexvanderkleij7776Күн бұрын
@@supriadiramlan5545 OK kecap. BTW, my mother is Indonesian 🙂
@supriadiramlan5545Күн бұрын
@@alexvanderkleij7776 nice 1 bro i heard many Indonesian food still easily available in Netherlands :)
@alexvanderkleij7776Күн бұрын
@@supriadiramlan5545 , that's right. We have a large Indonesian or former Dutch Indien community. Every normal grocery store sells a lot of things. Even trassi and tamarinde. We also have a lot of special stores that sell nangka and durian. In our language we have adopted Malayan words.
@supriadiramlan5545Күн бұрын
@@alexvanderkleij7776 wew even nangka and durian ? nice 1
@MichaelHviid-d9m14 сағат бұрын
Glad to see your surgery went well. I'll hope for a speedy and full recovery for you! What was the surgery for? If it is okay to ask about? And a happy new year to you all, of course!
@ChefJamesMakinson9 сағат бұрын
Happy New Year! it was an old injury with my left knee and also injured the other one skiing years ago so we will see
@Exaris792 күн бұрын
Hope you get better soon and Happy New Year!
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year!
@theantipope4354Күн бұрын
I learnt how to unhook bras one-handed when I was 17; a very useful skill.
@daze19452 күн бұрын
Good to see you back on your feet James. 😀
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@MegaMoiAussi2 күн бұрын
Happy Holidays and hope the new year brings new joy to you chef. 😊
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Happy holidays!
@mulau90986 сағат бұрын
I'm Indonesian and yes most of Indonesia street food is that good. And FYI if you come to Indonesia, there are a lot of cultures in Indonesia, you will find unique food some people didn't know, and if you eat Rendang or Nasi Goreng or Mie Goreng in one place, it will taste different at other places, it's still delicious though because we have our own taste preferences. and if you really learn about Indonesia ingredients, you can learn unique things about our ingredients, like what I learned recently is shallot, there is shallot cooking and there is shallot to make fried shallot and many more.
@w2kify3 күн бұрын
Great video, chef! I love trying Gordon's recipes off his channel, I will be doing one of them for New Year's. Hope to see more recipe videos from you as well in the new year. The last one of yours that I tried to do turned out delicious. Happy New Year!
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
I hope you enjoy the recipe normally they are good! Happy New Year!
@louisebellatrixkim10222 күн бұрын
Happy holidays and happy new year, James. I hope you're recovering well from your surgery 😊 Please do a reaction video on Uncle Roger roasted by the legend Martin Yan (they did a collab recently)
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year!
@melbacaniiii48703 күн бұрын
Advance Happy New Year to everyone. I'm asian but I have several size whisk uncle Roger. 😂 Using udon in an Indonesian noodle is wrong. I've been to Indonesia several times, even stayed there for two months during a project. Street food there are truly amazing. Always enjoyed watching your blog chef. Cheers!
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Happy new year!
@danielsantiagourtado34303 күн бұрын
LOVE YOUR CONTENT 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@LillianCenteno-u3r3 күн бұрын
James this is an old video. Gordon is Uncle Gordon again. But it was a good video. ¡Feliz Año Nuevo 2025! 🥂🎆🎊
@ChefJamesMakinson3 күн бұрын
Yes i forgot haha happy new year!
@c1pherslappen2 күн бұрын
As an Indonesian, yeah, them street food vendors would taste good, well not most of them, but you could easily find it if you try hard enough. There's even a variant that would push their (cart?) in night time going around the neighborhood trying to sell fried rice, fried noodles, etc, usually using what we called kentongan or some kind of wooden/bamboo percussion instrument to attract customer.
@kieraruibabyz4664Күн бұрын
In South East Asia, most street food vendors have better food than in restaurants, Indonesia included. Happy New Year chef James!
@ChefJamesMakinson9 сағат бұрын
Happy New Year!
@Michael_BrockКүн бұрын
Happy New Year. And please review more Jammy train crashes!
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
Happy new year!! and I am posting something I think you will like later today!
@preamsondluffy83663 күн бұрын
First like chef! Love your content!
@ChefJamesMakinson3 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@holgerschulz41042 күн бұрын
Happy X-mas time, dear catboy Jim! Have a great 2025 with lots of new followers and hopefully/finally a hang with Uncle Rog! All the best for your channel! ❤
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!! Happy New Year!
@EatCarbs2 күн бұрын
I have whisks in my drawer and it opens and closes just fine. 🤣 Thanks for the video
@austin.lutherКүн бұрын
Speedy recovery and much love to Simba!
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@bballard652 күн бұрын
I've enjoyed watching your videos pop up on my list, only subscribing because of the kitty :)
@krayzeeantix14393 сағат бұрын
Bourdain's cookbook collection would have been different, to say the least... You'd probably find some french cookbook from the sixties, right next to an old notebook he found in some Italian antique shop. All setting the perfect decor for scrambling an egg... XD
@necrobeast66663 күн бұрын
Happy New Year Chef,,,and Simba 😊 . The only thing missing is a colab with Uncle Roger. Cheers.
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Happy new year! 😉
@necrobeast66662 күн бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson Thanks Chef 😊
@rafimuhd5420Күн бұрын
@ChefJamesMakinson Happy New Year to you
@ChefJamesMakinson9 сағат бұрын
Happy New Year!
@badgerbaneКүн бұрын
I can't speak for Indonesia, but when I lived in Vietnam the food cart was a sacred artefact.
@neeleneeleambarpar21512 күн бұрын
I hope you're feeling better, James
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
I am Thank you!
@wanamartaarya1333 күн бұрын
In English Mie = Noodle Nasi = Rice Goreng = Fry Mie goreng = fried noodle Nasi goreng = fried rice and fact, I'm Indonesian, like 70% of all food is better on the street than in restaurant... Or bad looking eating place, food in there way better than in restaurant.
@m2hmghb2 күн бұрын
Hope you're healing fast James. Take care!
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
yes I am thank you!
@aib76532 күн бұрын
Happy Holidays!!! Have a great year!
@ChefJamesMakinsonКүн бұрын
Happy New Year!
@wross19722 күн бұрын
Blessings to you and your family from South Africa. What surgery? . Hope you stay well
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year! it was for my knee and I am better know.
@JohnMathis-y8h2 күн бұрын
Happy Holidays, chef.
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year!
@chiblast100x2 күн бұрын
4:20 I used to work in a BBQ restaurant with a Muslim guy who was fairly dedicated in his beliefs. I asked him once, from sheer personal curiosity, how he rectified working there with his religious beliefs, considering it's not halal to even handle the pork the bulk of BBQ is made from. His answer had two elements: 1. anyone hewing close to halal isn't dining out in the US except at halal and kosher establishments so he at least wasn't helping other believers unwittingly break halal and 2. he considered it better that he work somewhere focused on pork than that he work somewhere that just incidentally had a lot of pork invisible to a cursory glance because it felt more honest and food was, at the time, his only option with his circumstances.
@eashanshenai49802 күн бұрын
Just a small thing to note at 3:42, not all Arabs are Muslim.
@bochapman10582 күн бұрын
I can’t speak for Indonesia because I’ve never been there but everywhere it has been street food is almost always better than restaurants, probably not cleaner, but you just don’t question it.
@AlvinKazu2 күн бұрын
3:00 Asian Street food can be really good, there are tons of markets all over these countries serving food. To me, it's similar to the "Food Carts," in cities or the "Food Trucks," that are over cities and certain random areas across the USA. It's just people who cannot afford an actual building rent, with seats and all the stuff you expect from a sit down place. These people can set up shop on the street, or they have a little place in a building that isn't sit down, that serves food to people from a window facing the street. Having a place to sit down, bathroom, etc is a lot of space, room, and additional work. Just being able to cook food and collect money is so much easier for many people. Street Vendors are very popular for this reason, and markets become huge for this reason. There is also a massive market difference in other countries compared to the USA, where you can buy regular produce, meat, etc, instead of a store. It's a similar concept to the food markets, and many times they are combined into one giant market. I actually just recalled my brother is over in Germany enjoying the Crhistmas markets there.
@JacWarner2 күн бұрын
James- you should come to Australia. You’d be surprised at the range of ingredients we can get. I’m in a small city/town and we can get almost anything -other than a good Laksa.
@NickHobbs3 күн бұрын
I discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago, and I've already watched DOZENS! I love your style! Thanks! One thing though - As far as I know, American cuisine isn't that well known? Why? (Or am I wrong?)
@tanikokishimoto16042 күн бұрын
It could be that America is too young to have a cuisine (though cynics would give fast food hamburger and chicken joints the honor). But, there is regional cuisine in the US. Cajun and/or Creole in Louisiana for instance. Various shellfish items in places along the Eastern seaboard (Maryland, Rhode Island, Maine, for instance). Pennsylvania Dutch foods. Even, if you think about it, New York and New Haven style pizzas. I don't know enough about the western half of the country (yet) to provide examples there.
@19astromahima3 күн бұрын
For your question about street food.... Visit any country in Asia and the street food is amazing..... The only thing I can never imagine living anywhere else than this food heaven
@joeb53162 күн бұрын
Fun game: show people the cover of Rachel Ray's cookbook 365: No Repeats and then show them a picture of Jack Nicholson as the Joker.
@davenjahtisan2 күн бұрын
Hope you're doing well since your surgery. Hope your Christmas was merry and bright, and have a Happy New Year! 🎉
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year!
@ooberallen3 күн бұрын
whenever we go back to visit family in malaysia the only time we go to a restaurant is when the whole extended family gathers for a meal and then we rent out a banquet room. outside of those occasions we just eat street food. laksa for breakfast, nasi goreng for lunch, char quay teow for dinner.
@prokhorevstafievich2096Күн бұрын
More Simba pls. This is not a request. This is a DEMAND. edit: well I did write it much earlier than I had to but man, I really hope you are doing well. Happy New Year.
@shebakoby2 күн бұрын
we figured out whisk problem in our house decades ago. we never put it in a drawer. we put it in a caddy on the counter.
@skarloey74932 күн бұрын
Chef James I like your videos but question whether you got uncle Rogers permission to react to all his videos for your channel. If you didn’t then I guess it explains why uncle roger hasn’t acknowledged you yet
@georgipavlov6881Күн бұрын
That pan was on the limit of being overcrowded, but not quite over. I'm not a chef, I knew a chef in an international workplace, who said for the staff buffet, he'd just switch the park label with the beef one and no Muslims, and no one else either would notice the different meat. Maybe they won't for a stew-like meal, but I guess it will be more noticeable for steaks and chops?
@markshen32802 күн бұрын
Chef James, you aught to get in touch with (Uncle Roger) Nigel Ng, so he can get some valuable experience and perhaps a chance to set up his ‘UNCLE ROGER’ Restaurant in Europe. Wishing you all the best and prosperity in the YEAR OF THE SNAKE 🐍 🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊
@ChefJamesMakinson2 күн бұрын
Thank you and Happy New Year! I was born in the year of the Snake haha
@markshen32802 күн бұрын
Snake 🐍 in Chinese Zodiac indicates long life 😄
@afrog26667 сағат бұрын
Subtitles be like "you can use spatulas with your pants" 😂
@srikant5193 күн бұрын
Not just in Indonesia, but I believe, in Asia, the street food is better than the restaurant food on an average (I am not counting Michelin star hotels here), provided the person's immune system is strong enough. In India, I prefer street food to a restaurant's because the person who makes the dish has very few dishes at hand and has mastered those dishes over the years. To me, Michelin star restaurants are a little out of budget, so I would make a compromise here. 🙃 Anyway, happy holidays and a happy new year in advance.
@Paddy0072 күн бұрын
Indonesia. Thats where i live :D And you can´t compare the Streetfood here to his food :D But hope all is good and you are feeling great after surgery.
@supriadiramlan55453 күн бұрын
udon noodle not common for mie goreng.... the kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) is almost like sugar molases consistency and the taste very complex but bit overwhelming other ingridients .... its hard to home made kecap manis but maybe very hard to find there in UK, the Indonesian mie goreng always using wok, not common using flat fried pan here unless mall food court with westernized kitchen maybe? and the coriander sprinkeld on top? it should "bawang goreng" (crispy deep fried shallot) and kerupuk (crackling) but again gordon only came here few times, he maybe cannot absort the essence of Indonesian Culinary with that short of time, and Uncle roger not spotted that maybe because as Gordon says, Uncle roger fewer time visit Indonesia rather than Gordon's