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Ай бұрын

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@ranjitakulkarni7848
@ranjitakulkarni7848 Ай бұрын
My mother gifted me a masala dab a when I got married 44 years ago. I still use it. It has travelled the world with me.
@SortedFood
@SortedFood Ай бұрын
How fantastic! ❤
@ShadeScarecrow
@ShadeScarecrow Ай бұрын
That`s awesome!
@KL005
@KL005 Ай бұрын
@@SortedFood EEEEEEEEEEEEW YENDIKER RENDIKER
@TheHrb1234
@TheHrb1234 Ай бұрын
I find that beautiful, you always have your mother with you while cooking and it is the gift that just keeps giving ❤ Thank you for sharing.
@shumathievandayar3246
@shumathievandayar3246 Ай бұрын
I have my Mom's one too . And im 75!! Another elderly aunt gave me hers. Too.
@jessicamayo7402
@jessicamayo7402 Ай бұрын
The guys acting like they're watching a football game when watching the Roti maker was the best!
@baurochs2283
@baurochs2283 Ай бұрын
Some guys do the same thing with the microwave lol
@LilianaKali
@LilianaKali Ай бұрын
Honestly, I'd rather watch the roti maker. You get tasty roti from it. XD
@its-aydonus6842
@its-aydonus6842 Ай бұрын
@@baurochs2283 When I first got my multi-function microwave, that was me. Grilling, Convection oven, and microwave, you bet I'm watching each setting do it's magic.
@baurochs2283
@baurochs2283 Ай бұрын
@@its-aydonus6842 lol we got one with an air fryer setting, my roommate literally watched it for 30minutes and was like whoa, then hes like i bet you didnt know you can do this lol
@its-aydonus6842
@its-aydonus6842 Ай бұрын
@@baurochs2283 Thats awesome. I scared my housemates by throwing metal in mine, just watching them freak out was worth the cost of the machine.
@leofangd8501
@leofangd8501 Ай бұрын
12:26 Indian aunties would acknowledge the grinding skills there, totally Bahu worthy.
@sujatasinha8831
@sujatasinha8831 Ай бұрын
I loved that you showed Sil Batta. It's one of the oldest Indian cooking gadgets, if we could call that, it's generally passed down through generations, we have one which belonged to my paternal grandmother and we still use it, it's almost 60years old. It doesn't carve with use, there is a carved version of this available as well. Cooking with pastes made in Sil Batta makes food tastier and its not just emotion, also it's great form of exercise. Amazing representation of Indian cooking gadgets ❤
@keltait
@keltait Ай бұрын
the sheer childlike excitement about the roti robot made my morning ❤
@amanpreetchalga4580
@amanpreetchalga4580 Ай бұрын
I came down to say the same
@harjinderkaur8971
@harjinderkaur8971 Ай бұрын
As an Indian living in the U.S., I know quite a few including myself that own a rotimatic. It is definitely not meant for the Indian market but for Indian who live abroad, especially households where both parents are working. I love my rotimatic and use it on a daily basis
@raeperonneau4941
@raeperonneau4941 Ай бұрын
Now that is a glowing recommendation!
@mishjuhi
@mishjuhi Ай бұрын
I totally agree as i own one and use it at least three times a week!!
@Praise777
@Praise777 Ай бұрын
Is it hard to clean?
@baldieman64
@baldieman64 Ай бұрын
You could import a rotiwallah for that price"
@aaronryder4008
@aaronryder4008 Ай бұрын
The only downside it has is that it only works with specific 2-4 brands of wheat flour. If you find something else then it doesnt work at all.
@PilsburyJoeBoy
@PilsburyJoeBoy Ай бұрын
The Mexican version of the Sil Batta is called a metate and it's made from the same kind of volcanic stone a traditional molcajete is made from. It's traditionally used to grind corn, spices, and seeds.
@aprilblossoms4
@aprilblossoms4 Ай бұрын
I saw one in use in Costa Rica to grind chocolate!
@PilsburyJoeBoy
@PilsburyJoeBoy Ай бұрын
@@aprilblossoms4 it's also really good for making mole!
@redage9759
@redage9759 Ай бұрын
​@@aprilblossoms4😂 Costa Rica, safe hai?
@JaiRajGulati
@JaiRajGulati Ай бұрын
Little info , before using the sill Bata ( the chatni maker ) we used to wash it before bringing into action … it shouldn’t be dry before use . Little wet so that friction should be right .
@2001benraze
@2001benraze Ай бұрын
Maybe my memory is failing me, but I don''t recall any previous kitchen gadget review episodes where every device was complicit in the making of a complete dish. Regardless, this significantly enhances the entertainment value of this format and I would love to see that continue in future kitchen gadget reviews. Thanks for a fantastic video!
@pbsquilz
@pbsquilz Ай бұрын
I wholly agree, makes it much more exciting to follow along and see all the gadgets used to build up to one 'meal'
@natmickan
@natmickan Ай бұрын
I’m guessing that’s as much to do with the gadgets rarely living up to the manufacturer’s claims 😂
@eschybach
@eschybach Ай бұрын
That's the format Barry Lewis has been using for years in his gadget review videos. Really does improve the flow of the video!
@daisy8297
@daisy8297 Ай бұрын
OMG, I feel like licking my iPad 😊
@maa.6007
@maa.6007 Ай бұрын
This is rather fascinating. Let’s write a paper about it and attempt to publish it for peer review. 💀
@lewismaddock1654
@lewismaddock1654 Ай бұрын
Ok, I need to address this. Whomever edited this video and put a picture of the singer Seal, when Jamie said "Good Seal" had me laughing for about 1 minute straight. Looked like the old Mortal Kombat meme "Toasty" guy. 10/10! 6:55
@crapparc
@crapparc Ай бұрын
Did you know that the Toasty guy is Dan Forden, MK2's sound designer?
@JAF30
@JAF30 Ай бұрын
I was eating lunch and missed that, thank you fro pointing it out.
@FiXato
@FiXato Ай бұрын
↓ Start
@cartoonhead9222
@cartoonhead9222 Ай бұрын
Gotta be a Chef Barry Lewis reference! BAYYAAYYYAHHHH
@nate8088
@nate8088 Ай бұрын
The Seal flash edit broke me. I had to pause the video for about 3 or 4 minutes because I was laughing so hard.
@nishthagupta1357
@nishthagupta1357 Ай бұрын
The host is soo knowledgeable and good with history and culture around the world! Applause for him! Give him a raise guys!
@MadhurajSpeaks
@MadhurajSpeaks Ай бұрын
The Tandoori oven costs about 4000Rs in India(abour 40 pounds) The Masala Dabba(அஞ்சரை பெட்டி[Anjarai Petti] Which means 5 or more similar spaced room inside a box in Tamil) costs 500Rs(about 5 pounds) The Ammi kal one is a crude copy of the proper ammi kal we Tamils use, In the ones we use they have larger base with ornamental designs and the pestle is cylindrical but sometimes with the center diameter bit larger than the 2 ends so that you dont have to lift the whole pestle to crush spices you just have to press one side while slightly lifting the other side to crush it and then roll the pestle to mush the spices. They cost around 3000-5000rs for good stone with good ornamental designs(300-500 pounds)
@lesanelms7939
@lesanelms7939 Ай бұрын
Amazing how quickly Ben and Jamie turned into 12 year old's when the Rotimatic came out. It started immediately when Ben started it by accident. From that point on it was as if Santa was in the living room that night and left absolute proof of his presence.
@hotlavatube
@hotlavatube Ай бұрын
Yep, it's the "Easy Bake Oven" on Christmas morning!
@BeardedDanishViking
@BeardedDanishViking Ай бұрын
I love the transition from 3 to 4. From two pieces of rock to a fully automated roti maker. xD
@lolilollolilol7773
@lolilollolilol7773 Ай бұрын
Guess which one will get more use and last longer...
@AkshayDixit
@AkshayDixit Ай бұрын
Just like India is transforming.....again.
@dilipbudhani8033
@dilipbudhani8033 Ай бұрын
You guys think it's only a rock but it tasts much better then mixer or any machine... now a days due to busy schedule or lazy people we are missing the best taste of Seel-Batta.
@khanch.6807
@khanch.6807 Ай бұрын
@@dilipbudhani8033 It doesn't to taste any different. My family has been using it for 26 years. It's hard work and heavy. After I bought a blender and grinder the Seel Batta is rarely used. It's a back up instrument when we have to make a lot of spices during Kurbani.
@aala50184
@aala50184 Ай бұрын
tasted so different
@MusingsFromTheDen
@MusingsFromTheDen 22 күн бұрын
The childlike amusement Jamie got from the Roti Robot was so pure! 😂 And now I'm hungry... 🤣
@TheFlowerGirl77
@TheFlowerGirl77 Ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this video! Then again, I also love Indian cuisine from all regions! This was good fun! I’m happy everyone had a fun time shooting it and eating their creations as well!😊
@D4RKWingsS
@D4RKWingsS Ай бұрын
You guys should consider reviewing how hard is it to clean those gadgets too, most of them are designed to save time, and cleaning is part of the time you will have to spend on the gadget too.
@thirst-t2653
@thirst-t2653 Ай бұрын
True..cleaning too is something part and parcel of every Indian kitchen..rather every kitchen out there !
@PristinePerceptions
@PristinePerceptions Ай бұрын
Rotimatic parts go in the dishwasher afaik
@user-hv8dg1tx7b
@user-hv8dg1tx7b 25 күн бұрын
Yes cleaning seems to be overlooked in some of these machines. Not all of us have a dishwasher which is better because of the heat than washing up by hand.
@sammyann70
@sammyann70 17 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@TheUglyCook
@TheUglyCook Ай бұрын
Bloody hell. Never expected a bunch of Londoners using Sil Batta. It’s a quintessential tool in an old school Indian household, and it’s freaking awesome. I am very proud of y’all. Just a quick unsolicited tip, when y’all are making piccalilli during Christmas, toast some mustard seeds and coarse grind it on the sil batta, the entire flavour and texture will be better. But probably use half of whole mustard. Once again, bloody hell it is !
@ReedoTV
@ReedoTV Ай бұрын
How do you stop it going over the edges? Was it just bad tekkers from Jamie?
@soph3861
@soph3861 Ай бұрын
I wanna know as well!
@whydoineedanameiwillneverp7790
@whydoineedanameiwillneverp7790 Ай бұрын
​@@ReedoTVRolling in a straight line, rather than an angle, helps. Start from the top, roll straight to the bottom edge. Start at the bottom and bring it back to top. Repeat 2/3 times - the paste will be spread out a bit. Use the batta to pull everything back in a pile in the centre and go again.
@harvestmoon_autumnsky
@harvestmoon_autumnsky Ай бұрын
How do you clean it? Just a wet paper towel?
@NoThankUBeQuiet
@NoThankUBeQuiet Ай бұрын
What on earth is piccalli?
@VireydaMOV
@VireydaMOV Ай бұрын
The absolute excitement from the boys over the roti maker and, previously the dosa maker, is just perfection!
@Arcadia61
@Arcadia61 Ай бұрын
I have three of those masala dabba containers. One for whole seeds, one for ground spices and one for herbs. Bought them from Borough Market's Spice Mountain over the years. When summer is over, I clean them all out and start with fresh herbs and spices for autumn and winter cooking. The smell that comes out when you open the lid warms your very soul. Like Jamie, I have to label those ground spices because some of them look very similar and since you're smelling a mixture of them all at once, you can't smell the individual spice. I use a permanent marker which lasts for the season. I love them!
@lynnettesue6240
@lynnettesue6240 Ай бұрын
Should have had Barry in for Gadget #2, the masala dabba. Then Ben could have tested him on his spice knowledge... potentially giving him back his spice badge. 😆
@aimeeparrott9204
@aimeeparrott9204 Ай бұрын
Haha, that was my thought too!
@jaspercandoit
@jaspercandoit Ай бұрын
And Mike missed out on eating chicken
@Smearsel
@Smearsel Ай бұрын
12:52 Mike mentions food tasting 'fresher' when grinding things to a paste like that, and there's some truth to that! When you're grinding a herb or vegetable to a paste, you're breaking up more cell walls, which causes more aromatic compounds to be released. This is essentially why a guacamole or pesto tastes noticeably better when made in a molcajete or pestle and mortar.
@DarrinsDaffs
@DarrinsDaffs Ай бұрын
I use my molcajete when making pesto!
@SquidandCatAdventures
@SquidandCatAdventures Ай бұрын
Ikr, it was weird to me that all three didn't acknowledge the difference between a food processor slicing through vs a manual action that would tear the cells apart and crush, as well as having the control when a processor might be prone to overdoing it and not getting the right consistency. To even suggest the "imagination" as the reason was somewhat disrespectful, I thought. Not enough for me to not enjoy the entire video, but it seemed like all three of them would know the advantage of these manual tools over a processor. I mean, still use a machine if you need to (I do to save time and effort when the difference is something I can tolerate), but just acknowledge the difference. I wonder if it was lost in the edit.
@GigaBoost
@GigaBoost Ай бұрын
Pseudoscience.
@Fyreflier
@Fyreflier Ай бұрын
Also I'd have to imagine that using a food processor or something similar would heat whatever's in it due to the speed and friction from the blades. When you heat fresh soft herbs especially, it can change the flavour to some extent. Using a sil batta - or a mortar and pestle, or a molcajete - means going slower and preventing that kind of heat buildup. Kind of like the cold press olive oil, now that I think about it; they've reviewed different olive oils extracted at different temperatures in the past and found more pleasant or complex flavours when it's colder.
@GigaBoost
@GigaBoost Ай бұрын
@@Fyreflier friction from the blades... Are you listening to yourself
@anujchandkapoor
@anujchandkapoor Ай бұрын
The sillbatta, please wash it and make it wet before use. And yes its scientific that making paste with it tastes better because it's draws the juice out of the leaves, greens of seeds instead of a high speed electric chopping that chops it super fine but does not extract the flavours out. Its same as doing Basil pesto in a food processor vs doing in a pestle and mortar.
@kirielpapillon9169
@kirielpapillon9169 Ай бұрын
There is definitely a difference in flavour between grinding spices in a mortar and pestle and one of the spice mills that just cut them up finely.
@MrDynamite110
@MrDynamite110 Ай бұрын
I have an idea for a format: Get a number of kitchen gadgets from around the world and have people guess where they're from. As someone from portugal I recommend you get a cataplana!
@alishashah7801
@alishashah7801 Ай бұрын
I can't remember the exact science but I'm pretty sure Kenji Lopez-Alt explains that there's a difference in taste between a electric blade slicing things into a paste rather than having a tool crush the herbs and spices. The bruising and squashing releases the flavour better. In the same way a pesto made in a mortar and pestle is much better than one from a blender :)
@insolidusyt
@insolidusyt Ай бұрын
If memory serves, he said that a traditional electric blender gets hot pretty fast because of its powerful motors. For things like basil that's not ideal because the aromatics are very heat sensitive. But that's not a problem for a lot of Indian spices so it honestly comes down to the texture of the paste that you prefer.
@akshaynyaharkar
@akshaynyaharkar Ай бұрын
It’s because the blended gets hot at the bearings (pot at the bottom) plus the blades get hot and blades don’t squish the ingredients but cut it so it’s different when working with spices
@salempasangasp
@salempasangasp Ай бұрын
It's the particle size and the method of grinding. Grinding gives even particle size at nano scale which makes it taste better. While blending is ununiform in size. That's why we use pestle mortar even in labs to get even sized particles
@smarsalis65
@smarsalis65 Ай бұрын
Great video! I’m a Euro-American who loves cooking Indian cuisines. I was given a masala dabba a few years ago for Xmas and I absolutely love it. To Jamie’s point, only ground cumin and ground coriander look alike, so I keep the cumin next to the whole seeds. Garam masala, mustard seed, turmeric, and Kashmiri chili powder all look distinctive enough that I don’t worry about identifying them in a hurry.
@benmcelwain5301
@benmcelwain5301 Ай бұрын
The Roti Matic: How do you clean it?
@aala50184
@aala50184 Ай бұрын
You don't. The insides gets moudly and is infested with ants.
@fabe61
@fabe61 Ай бұрын
This is a really cool variation on the gadget series
@SortedFood
@SortedFood Ай бұрын
Glad you likey 😀
@theinternetisnotreal1
@theinternetisnotreal1 Ай бұрын
As an Indian, I've never thought of a spice dabba as a gadget before :) It's a staple in every Indian household. Edit: I'm enjoying reading the debate in the comments....although its suprisingly gotten a bit 'heated'. My original comment was meant to highlight how ubiquitous masala/spice dabbas are in India, and so we just don't think of them as gadgets. My understanding of a kitchen gadget is something that helps you prepare food, or is actively used in the cooking process- as people have mentioned- peelers or knives. But a dabba is a storage container, so I don't know if that qualifies as a gadget. I was certainly not calling out Sorted, it was just a fun comment, and I its okay to raise questions about assumptions we have.
@DamienMackay
@DamienMackay Ай бұрын
A kitchen gadget is a piece of equipment with a specialised purpose that you use to cook or prepare food... If it's not a gadget... What is it? 🤷
@gaz-l621
@gaz-l621 Ай бұрын
I think the argument is it felt like a knife or cutting board or pan, just a basic cooking tool
@Marpurrsa
@Marpurrsa Ай бұрын
​@@DamienMackay would you call a chefs knife a kitchen gadget?
@turbochargedfilms
@turbochargedfilms Ай бұрын
​@@DamienMackay okay Damien
@DamienMackay
@DamienMackay Ай бұрын
@@Marpurrsa a kinfe is a multi use tool. The spice dabba has one specific purpose. I think that's the difference
@YasuTaniina
@YasuTaniina Ай бұрын
I'm American, but we eat a lot of flatbread partially because I spent some of my childhood in the middle east and we love world cuisine. I found out about the rotimatic probably like 5 years ago and I've wanted one since
@beataringmar5881
@beataringmar5881 Ай бұрын
I would LOVE a video where you update us on the different gadgets and kitchen tools that you have reviewed, like a "where are they now?" kind of series. Maybe even a tier list?!? The different categories could be "still used in the Sorted Food kitchen", "taken home to someones house", "direct to the charity shop". Would be interesting to hear if you think the original review was right or wrong 🤩🔥
@omegashinra7672
@omegashinra7672 Ай бұрын
Man, Ebbers just saying about the use of metal skewers because the skewer heats up and cooks the food from inside aswell as outside blew my mind. How did that never occur to me as a reason for metal skewer use?
@jsptravels
@jsptravels Ай бұрын
Good way to cook a baked potato too …
@nessiferum6200
@nessiferum6200 Ай бұрын
Plastic or bamboo would melt and catch fire, there's no other choice.
@celery7094
@celery7094 Ай бұрын
@@nessiferum6200Wooden skewers are used frequently also - if you soak them before use, they don’t catch fire. Wooden skewers simply hold things together while they are cooked from the outside, and metal ones hold and cook from the inside as well. Both are reasonable options depending on the ingredients, the method, and what you’re aiming for from the dish.
@joansamuels3241
@joansamuels3241 Ай бұрын
​@jsptravels Had 'gadget' aluminum nails to insert into potatoes for oven baking. They shortened the baking time.
@nessiferum6200
@nessiferum6200 Ай бұрын
@@celery7094 Yes I know, I use wooden skewers at home. Ebbers was talking about metal skewers used in a tandoor and there's no way a little wooden skewer is suitable for use.
@it-s-me-mohit
@it-s-me-mohit Ай бұрын
Love from India. Loved this. A trip down memory lane ❤❤
@SortedFood
@SortedFood Ай бұрын
Glad to hear it 😁
@monkeysir5786
@monkeysir5786 Ай бұрын
13:03 the thing about tasting the freshness is a fact. Electric blades are fast and tend to get hot. The heat generated cooks the ingredients thus removing the fresh taste. These stones on the other hand does not get hot because of the slow pace in which it is used, Thus keeping the fresh taste.
@buttertandoorichicken
@buttertandoorichicken Ай бұрын
I love the enthusiasm these guys had for the spice container/masala dabba lol
@Getpojke
@Getpojke Ай бұрын
Brilliant! One of the best episodes of Kitchen Gadgets in ages. The sheer joy that that "Goto Robo Roti Rotimatic" brought alone was magical. (And I want one).
@aala50184
@aala50184 Ай бұрын
waste of money, do not be tempted.
@Getpojke
@Getpojke Ай бұрын
@@aala50184 For the amount of times I eat them & the quantities I do, I'd never splurge that amount for one & I don't have the space. Plus I quite enjoy making them by hand. I did enjoy the video though for the childish glee it gave to watch it - a toy for adult cooks.
@LordOstrik
@LordOstrik Ай бұрын
Every time there's a gadget I REALLY enjoy and would love to have, I die a little inside when the price is revealed. The ONE exception to this is the butter dish which I bought because it was not only brilliant but also because Jamies answer to, "Is it just that good, or are you that old" resonated with me deeply. We are getting THAT old Jamie, and that butter dish was just THAT good.
@BenMagargee
@BenMagargee Ай бұрын
I have that butter dish because of their video as well, lol.
@PrinceOfDarkness2k7
@PrinceOfDarkness2k7 Ай бұрын
Can someone link me to the butter dish (product or video) when they get the chance please. I can't find it
@PrinceOfDarkness2k7
@PrinceOfDarkness2k7 Ай бұрын
nevermind I found it kzbin.info/www/bejne/mX3LmKyYq6ubos0
@the.palakjain
@the.palakjain Ай бұрын
@@PrinceOfDarkness2k7 kzbin.info/www/bejne/mX3LmKyYq6ubos0&ab_channel=SortedFood
@macko8626
@macko8626 Ай бұрын
​​@@PrinceOfDarkness2k7chefs and normals review kitchen gadgets S2 E1 kzbin.info/www/bejne/mX3LmKyYq6ubos0si=7-uB4u2-WjxEfUhg
@tusharkhosepatil
@tusharkhosepatil Ай бұрын
When you create a paste like this it taste better because the crushing action releases oils and juices better than blender because in blender it gets cut and not crushed. Also good job on usgin it. Did a great job considering you were using it for the first time.
@syedhassaanmujtababokhari6199
@syedhassaanmujtababokhari6199 Ай бұрын
Sil Batta recipe Chilli and Garlic Chutney (Lal Chutey) Take some red peppers, garlic, some salt to taste and grind them on it till it becomes a course paste. Add some lemon and enjoy with a paratha, or rice anything you want really
@margowsky
@margowsky Ай бұрын
This is why I watch!! I enjoy seeing 3 grown men get overly excited about a cooking robot. 😂
@adrita2606
@adrita2606 Ай бұрын
The silbatta gives the smoothest masala paste.i grew up seeing my mother and grandmother use this. We put some water to use it more easily. The grains on this has to be redone since they reduce over time. And people make designs, typically fish design when redoing the grains
@ranjitakulkarni7848
@ranjitakulkarni7848 Ай бұрын
@@adrita2606 yes. I remember those days. Sil Batta is best for making chutneys as you get a fine grind without having to use too much water. Unlike a mixer.
@romanakipper7713
@romanakipper7713 Ай бұрын
Yes please! I love learning about (esp typical) kitchen gadgets from other countries… Slovenian friends were super excited about our Raclette grill which Germans use pretty regularly. Same with fondue which they knew but also did not use to the extent we do. Our American friends love the electric kettle and the garlic press and brought home a „Spätzle“ board (German eggy noodles) . I am fascinated by my Italian Pizelle maker and the boards used for some pasta and Gnocchi and the Takoyaki pan. Or the bamboo steamer which has been a constant companion for the last 25 years
@MissSamso
@MissSamso 10 күн бұрын
Well done to the sequence of choosing these gadgets. I was never in favor of gadget review videos but Oh my ! as Ebbers once said: “I’m a happy boy” 😂😂😂
@skummelhummel
@skummelhummel Ай бұрын
Just seen this and my partner had a great idea for a new chefs battle! No pots or pans allowed but only gadgets! Get your roti makers, waffle irons, air fryers and what have you. I think that would be super fun!
@SortedFood
@SortedFood Ай бұрын
Sounds great!
@marcezs08
@marcezs08 Ай бұрын
i actually have that oven thing, identical (minus the red color and its like 30 years old), but its not marketed as a tandoor, its basically a indoor BBQ (per the local manufacturer) you can also skip the water and you get some wonderful char on the outside.
@gctyrsdax2591
@gctyrsdax2591 Ай бұрын
I expected that they would try without the water… 🤷
@JaakuSan
@JaakuSan Ай бұрын
I thought I was going crazy! I was like I have that EXACT thing but it's Korean and it's meant for grilling meat!
@nycbearff
@nycbearff Ай бұрын
At actual tandoor heat, the non-stick surface starts to give off toxic, carcinogenic smoke. So it's definitely bad for your health to use it without the water. They should not have made this with the non-stick surface, because too many people will poison their families with it to get the char they want.
@janicewawrykow6114
@janicewawrykow6114 Ай бұрын
I've seen them in thrift stores . Some still in their boxes as indoor BBQs (Canada)
@AdrianJarvis-zk7ld
@AdrianJarvis-zk7ld Ай бұрын
I was thinking the water was an issue and limiting its heat.
@KettenSyndicate
@KettenSyndicate Ай бұрын
You absolutely should review the Spätzle Shaker from Swabia! Maybe even do a comparison of the different ways to make Spätzle (Scrape it on a board, press it, with a grater... and of course the shaker)
@celosy
@celosy Ай бұрын
Usually I come out of these gadget reviews wanting one, or maybe two, of the gadgets. It's a first for me to want all of them. I don't think I've ever seen any of you more excited than you were about the roti maker, and I was right there too - best toy ever!
@Scaggler
@Scaggler Ай бұрын
This is excellent content, you could make it even better with a segment where you go back to a previous gadget that has since seen regular use
@SortedFood
@SortedFood Ай бұрын
Great idea, gadgets we love and use!
@morganalori
@morganalori Ай бұрын
@@SortedFood supoon, I recall the review and I see it all the time. Agree seeing prior gadgets in use is fun. Even without danger
@midnightarmada187
@midnightarmada187 Ай бұрын
I'd love to see the guys go back and try things with guidance from the community on using it differently.
@priyeshkara9842
@priyeshkara9842 Ай бұрын
As someone of Indian descent this is amazing dabba means box. Or container. We all have one in our houses for spices it's a proper memory lock. Like a roast is for an English person
@brickredhawke
@brickredhawke Ай бұрын
I've loved my Masala Dabba for 20 years. Bought it in Dallas, Texas. Took it home to the Hopi native land in Arizona, where I started learning to cook Indian cuisine. I'm still using it. FYI, I love you guys 😋🤩
@huggledemon32
@huggledemon32 13 күн бұрын
Jamie imitating the roti machine had me laughing fat louder than I probably should have been at 1am in the morning!😂🤣🤷‍♀️👍🏻
@TheFett79
@TheFett79 Ай бұрын
Watching Poker Face yesterday and I had an idea for you....Kush's Koncoctions. It would be nice to see the process to make the Poker Face foods. You could post it afterwards so it won't spoil anything, and I think it would be great to see his madness in full form! Keep up the great work!
@movingforwardLDTH
@movingforwardLDTH Ай бұрын
Yes, this!!!
@celery7094
@celery7094 Ай бұрын
Commenting to boost this, this is an excellent idea!!
@BillieFraser
@BillieFraser Ай бұрын
Love this idea! #KushsKoncoctions
@Arcadia61
@Arcadia61 Ай бұрын
Yes, please. Anything with Kush in a devilish mood would be welcome.
@jeohist
@jeohist Ай бұрын
That particular tandoor oven is for sale at 4000 rupees (~38 pounds) on Indian Amazon. Alternatives are like 600 rupees (~6 pounds). edit: Masala dabba is like 5 pounds. Rotimatic is 70000 rupees (~650 pounds). You guys need to head down to your local Indian shops instead of importing them 😂
@RexZShadow
@RexZShadow Ай бұрын
Well I assume there import tax and shipping fee added on top when you buying it in england lol. Even if its a local indian shop they still import it so the tax is always there. But even at 650 pound its still oof. Maybe when its down to like 300 it be a good deal.
@reggiebuffat
@reggiebuffat Ай бұрын
That sounds more like it
@TimbreWolfe
@TimbreWolfe Ай бұрын
My experience was that close to India for Indian products is generally a third the price on the high end for stuff that you would normally pay for in the US or UK. Unless you shop for them on temp or alibaba or on of the discount sites.
@ObscuraDeCapra
@ObscuraDeCapra Ай бұрын
Shipping costs, import costs, and VAT still get applied to shit at the local Indian shop. What do you think importing means?
@kushagraN
@kushagraN Ай бұрын
​@@RexZShadowi doubt anyone buys that. Especially since the roti doesn't even look soft & pliable, for the simple fact that like any dough, even plain roti dough requires some proofing time.
@nishthagupta1357
@nishthagupta1357 Ай бұрын
13:53 thats such a funny pun though😂
@sampen4934
@sampen4934 29 күн бұрын
Brilliant presentation n extremely entertaining. Got me hooked for 20min without skipping any second
@vaibhavguptawho
@vaibhavguptawho Ай бұрын
1500 GBP! That's 160k INR. I just checked on Indian Amazon and the Rotimatic is available for less than half that, at 70k INR. Still WAY too much though. My family would disown me if I got caught with one. 😅
@mickeysaini403
@mickeysaini403 Ай бұрын
It was developed for overseas market by Indians who lived in Singapore. When it was launched in US like a decade ago? it was $750 and today its selling for a little less than $2K. Some of my friends have it but I don't like the way it makes it. The roti from inside is still sorta wet and gooey (not sure if there is a setting for that to be changed) one of the families has dumped theirs and other one still uses it.
@theblackKatKuro
@theblackKatKuro Ай бұрын
​@@mickeysaini403 well it has settings for how thick you want it and how cooked you want it.. these guys went 3 and 2 out of 5 for it and it looked good enough for that size..
@VickyYadav-qj6kv
@VickyYadav-qj6kv Ай бұрын
It's not made for us here....😂
@dealbreakerc
@dealbreakerc Ай бұрын
It also doesn't make sense for the sheer size of the thing. You'd have to have a pretty damn big kitchen or at least a large pantry cupboard to store it in.
@MaryE171
@MaryE171 Ай бұрын
Watching the guys watch the Rotimatic was pure joy!
@shresho2817
@shresho2817 Ай бұрын
I don't know about other things but Coriander chutney made on Silbatta tastes really different(in a good way) than the one made in mixer grinder or blender. Coriander chutney made in a blender tastes a bit bitter but if it's made on Silbatta, it tastes really good. Atleast not bitter.
@richmondvand147
@richmondvand147 Ай бұрын
About the sil butta or the flat mortar and pestle - there IS a difference in taste not because as ebbers said romance but when you use an electric device to make pastes like Pesto you're cutting the ingredients but with a mortar and pestle or sill butta you're crushing - thats is the hundred dollar difference. You can tell the difference its very real
@PanzerSoul
@PanzerSoul Ай бұрын
The Rotimatic! I had the pleasure of seeing this while it was still being developed 7~8 years ago. They got me in to make a display stand for it. Glad they launched successfully!
@TheNowerianRaven
@TheNowerianRaven Ай бұрын
Meanwhile im wondering how hard/easy it would be to clean.
@plusultra7258
@plusultra7258 Ай бұрын
@@TheNowerianRaven At least cleaning is easier than making roti
@priyeshkara9842
@priyeshkara9842 Ай бұрын
The sil batta is also used at a significant sikh shrine to grind chandan or sandalwood for the purposes of relgous rituals its very old and traditional. Can also have the vibe of a molcajete
@aprilblossoms4
@aprilblossoms4 Ай бұрын
Most Hindus have a smaller version at home for that exact reason, to grind sandalwood in to a paste for our poojas.
@hazelmanjrekar2594
@hazelmanjrekar2594 Ай бұрын
My mum owned the Bowry tandoor in the 2010s and made lovely butter kulcha and tandoori chicken in it! We didn’t have an oven back then, as Mike mentioned they aren’t very common in India - so this was a cheap and small substitute. My mums tandoori chicken was soo good we had family over to try it! It was such a pleasant surprise seeing this device 10+ years later - brought back lovely memories xx
@hazelmanjrekar2594
@hazelmanjrekar2594 Ай бұрын
Just a follow up - ours was not over a 100 quid!! No way lol we must have paid max 2000 rupees which is like 20 quid
@lucialersia3642
@lucialersia3642 Ай бұрын
In Argentina we have something that’s just like the tandoor oven, but we use it to make Asados using the stove. Just like Ben was saying, it’s not the same to grill over charcoal than with something that steams… but it’s a compromise some people with no access to an actual grill would take. We call these “parrigas” (from parrilla,grill and gas… well, gas)
@mariaverina
@mariaverina Ай бұрын
Exactamente lo que estaba pensando!
@rsinghdeo
@rsinghdeo Ай бұрын
“I think its brilliant, i also will not be getting one “😂
@snigdhabharadwaj3591
@snigdhabharadwaj3591 Ай бұрын
If you're okay with making a dough, then you can easily find roti makers that will press, cook and puff the roti for you. Those are usually much cheaper and will take a looot less counter space as well.
@emorodo
@emorodo Ай бұрын
I find it quite interesting that we have in Mexico exactly the same grinding tool as the sil batta called Metate, is a pre-hispanic grinding tool normally made out of volcanic stone use mainly to make the masa for corn tortillas and moles.
@dustinlafond9494
@dustinlafond9494 Ай бұрын
This episode was magnificent. National gadgets are a new must!
@knighteye33
@knighteye33 Ай бұрын
I'd love it if you guys could do more national gadget vids! Japan springs to mind as a gadget-place but I'm sure there's lots of places that have gadgets you rarely see outside the country
@ZephyCluster
@ZephyCluster Ай бұрын
They already did four from Japan, and more famously, some from Italy "STOP M O U N T I N G THE CHEESE!"
@poojasohal1704
@poojasohal1704 Ай бұрын
My cousin uses the rotimatic every day, multiple times a day to feed her family and in-laws. It is a huge help for her given that she is allergic to wheat! As a daughter-in-law of a desi household, it is a lifesaver
@HaralHeisto
@HaralHeisto Ай бұрын
I can totally believe that the paste made with one of those boards is going to taste better than one made with a stick blinder or similar. Think coffee grinding - only the very cheapest machines use a blade because crushing releases more flavour.
@yaz8497
@yaz8497 Ай бұрын
Sri Lankans have a miris gala (chilli stone) thats very similar to make curry pastes and pol sambal etc. Traditionally made from a single piece of granite for the base and another for the rolling pin. Weight training is a side effect.
@prinithdealwisjayasinghe2455
@prinithdealwisjayasinghe2455 Ай бұрын
Can you buy them in the UK?
@reginas.3491
@reginas.3491 Ай бұрын
I saw the spice dabba here for the first time and was transported some 30 years back in time. I "invented" my own spice dabba for sailing trips. I used a round tin box (Danish butter cookies 😉) and put my spices into film cans (before digital fotos) they closed tightly and the spices were kept fresh. 🙋‍♀
@helenswan705
@helenswan705 Ай бұрын
I used to use one of those multi-cube boxes from a fishing shop. when I went camping.
@Getpojke
@Getpojke Ай бұрын
I have big cabinets, tallboys & fridges dedicated to spice storage, but a masala dabba is a great thing for those spices that you use everyday. I have two, one for Indian food & another for the Levant/Turkish/Moroccan food as they're just so handy. also everytime I open the lid the waft of spices takes me back to my first time in a Mısır Çarşısı/Bazaar.
@TracyKMainwaring
@TracyKMainwaring Ай бұрын
I'll be stopping in Casablanca on a cruise. Do you think I would be able to find one there? That would make a fabulous souvenir
@Getpojke
@Getpojke Ай бұрын
@@TracyKMainwaring I have seen masala dabbas in Morocco in the souks, but I'm not sure if they are particularly traditional there. Most often the spice holders in Morocco are either little wooden chests/boxes with lots of small drawers/compartments, ornate metal jars or my favourite for table spices which are tiny little tagine shaped clay (sometimes with metal wire decoration) pots, some of which are two or three pots joined together with a central rod/handle sticking up in the middle. In fact I have one on my desk in front of me at the moment that I use as a pinch pot for chaat masala, Urfa biber/isot pepper & sea salt with seaweed. These little pots are called "Fassi Tagine" after the city of Fez where they originate. I don't know where you live, but you can usually find masala dabbas in good Indian grocers, kitchen supply shops or on Amazon. Same with the Moroccan spice pots/boxes. Though getting one on your trip will obviously mean more. Hope that helps & I hope you have a lovely trip there.
@TracyKMainwaring
@TracyKMainwaring 24 күн бұрын
@@Getpojke Thank you so much! I love getting useful souvenirs, so the other options you describe also sound really nice!
@Getpojke
@Getpojke 24 күн бұрын
@@TracyKMainwaring Hope you have a great trip & pick up some nice things. It is lovely though in't it. Every-time you hold or use something you brought back it transports you right back there. One of the things I loved about travelling was eating how & where the locals did. Never saw the point of going somewhere exotic & seeking out British food like so many Brits do. So especially with food orientated souvenirs, when I use them to cook meals from their country of origin, the tactile sense along with the tastes & smells of the food whisk me right back. I can travel in space & time from the comfort of my own kitchen. Bon voyage.🚢
@olivier2553
@olivier2553 Ай бұрын
One of the differences between using a mortar vs. electric grinder is that the mortar is not heating the spices (true for coffee too).
@MrVovansim
@MrVovansim Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, the rotimatic, I remember when it was on Kickstarter and all the Indian guys at work were so excited for it. The final conclusion was: not as good as handmade, but great when the spouse doing the cooking is tired or out of town. 😂
@aala50184
@aala50184 Ай бұрын
so many complaints of it not working at all, does not last long.
@etherdog
@etherdog Ай бұрын
I'd like to see an episode where you bring out ALL the gadgets you've said "yes" to and make meals just using the gadgets. Is there a studio big enough to hold them all?
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
Spaff and Ebbers are such an amazing duo! Thanks For this
@bsvenss2
@bsvenss2 Ай бұрын
Spaff? Isn't that some kind of drug?
@Zoth87
@Zoth87 Ай бұрын
He is addicting, that's for sure. ​@@bsvenss2
@SanniSandyBunny2000
@SanniSandyBunny2000 Ай бұрын
Your absolute joy when that first Roti came out, warmed my cold stone heart ❤😅, adorable ❤
@_Facting
@_Facting Ай бұрын
14:01 Its a betterButaa , sillyButta
@annaqtjoey
@annaqtjoey Ай бұрын
Do the robotic wok. It looks like cement mixer. I mostly see it being used for stir fry. It rotates and mixes for you so you only have to shove in ingredients inside. You tilt it down and the food slide out into a plate or bowl.
@SilasonLinux
@SilasonLinux Ай бұрын
This Roti machine reminds me of this gadget called a Flatev. for making tortillas. I don't know if that went anywhere after crowdfunding. It was bad because you needed to use pods like for coffee machines. One pod per tortilla. So with this thing, i can see people liking it because you put your own ingredients in! Really cool.
@barefootalien
@barefootalien Ай бұрын
That robot makes the _cutest_ sounds! Like the most aggressively licking fennec ever, "mlem mlem MLEM MLEMMLEMLEMLEMLEMLEM!!" I could never in a million years afford one, and that's probably a good thing, because I'd probably weigh a million pounds.
@123animit
@123animit 15 күн бұрын
The main difference between a sil-bata and an electric mixer is the consistency. A mixer will make a fine powder or paste of anything which unfortunately can drastically reduce the taste of certain herbs and spices, while in a sil-bata you can have much coarser/chunkier paste which retains more of the taste. Hence it feels more fresh in sil-bata
@Deeppurp
@Deeppurp Ай бұрын
I love the royalty free "Guile's theme goes with everything" at the 16:30 mark when the machine starts.
@BoyOfPoems
@BoyOfPoems Ай бұрын
I literally can't help but think of Guile every time the song gets used lol
@Snowghhsu
@Snowghhsu Ай бұрын
I’m Chinese and we had the daba at home for Chinese spices and seasoning :) ❤
@marshallmarthes
@marshallmarthes 18 күн бұрын
I'm an Indian and I have my Chinese friend a dabba as a Christmas gift 😂
@Snowghhsu
@Snowghhsu 18 күн бұрын
@@marshallmarthes​​⁠absolutely love it! 😂 I promise you, your friend will really appreciate it! Honestly, we stocked everything in there 😻
@kelpsie
@kelpsie Ай бұрын
The RotiMatic looks like such a joy for a dinner party. Bring out a bunch of flatbread-friendly dishes, and every time someone wants more they just press a button? What an absolute blast that would be.
@giraffesinc.2193
@giraffesinc.2193 Ай бұрын
This is one of your best episodes yet!!! Such fun ... love the gadgets, of course, but having it as a theme to make a dish is a brilliant concept. Just looked it up; a rotimatic is $1,899 here in the US.
@aishah2920
@aishah2920 Ай бұрын
The way Mike said Butta is the way we said Bhutta (corn) lol. Good video!
@rohitraghunathan
@rohitraghunathan Ай бұрын
For the Bowry Tandoor, I found something that looked identical on amazon called Wonderchef Gas Oven Tandoor for about 4000 rupees or about 40 pounds
@jasminv8653
@jasminv8653 Ай бұрын
17:10 onwards was the best clip of cinema we've seen on this channel - the suspense, the joy!
@dianeyoung2914
@dianeyoung2914 Ай бұрын
Your excitement when the roti came out perfectly was infectious, I was laughing out loud it was so funny. Wouldn't be worth the money unless you regularly made indian cuisine though.
@gendoll5006
@gendoll5006 Ай бұрын
Yaaasss!!! Lunch date with Sorted per usual! Got my chicken broccoli casserole and a new Sorted video. I’m in Heaven!
@SortedFood
@SortedFood Ай бұрын
Ooooh enjoy 😋
@evildaemo
@evildaemo Ай бұрын
@@SortedFood I wish I could join you boys for lunch. It's 2am in Australia.
@dorahale6582
@dorahale6582 Ай бұрын
My mom worked nights. We'd get up to the smells of spaghetti sauce, or she be having leftovers from the night before ( pre microwave) Lunch can be any time you want it. Buon appetito, Australia. ❤
@evildaemo
@evildaemo Ай бұрын
@@dorahale6582 a beautiful idea🥰
@elliothunter8542
@elliothunter8542 Ай бұрын
Loved this! Was so interesting to get a peek into another culture through gadget staples. Masala dabs seem a great way to organise ready mixes for regional cuisines
@mndlessdrwer
@mndlessdrwer 8 күн бұрын
And now the Rotimatic will be living in the studio for whenever they need a flattened bread-like product to accompany something they make. Pretty sure I saw both a pizza and a tortilla option among the myriad settings, so it has some interesting diversity to it, assuming you're okay with your pizza being a lunchable style pre-baked crust.
@ankit526geo6
@ankit526geo6 Ай бұрын
12:56 It is true that when u use a "silbatta" to prepare pastes because because in a food processor or geinder it just grinds and chops it in a really high speed which make it loose its flavours due to heat.And by using a silbatta its slow so it dosent heat and it preserves the oil from the ingredients and mix it with the paste.❤❤❤
@BiggieZee
@BiggieZee Ай бұрын
Aah the last one in Bengali is a sheel pata! I so wanna bring one over from back home, just that it weights a tonne! 😂
@Janani_Kannan
@Janani_Kannan Ай бұрын
The silbatta or ammi kallu is also called a metate in Mexico. You need to season yours before use I believe. Grong some rice into a fine paste with water and wash it off, now you can use it to grind anything!
@HumHindustani007
@HumHindustani007 Ай бұрын
Rotimatic is convenient for sure but if you are not eating warm rotis as they come out, they don’t have that roti taste!!! They become very stretchy as well. There is no comparison with making rotis by hand on real or gas fire.
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
17:26! VICTORY! infinite naan supply now sorted team?!
@NishithThakkar
@NishithThakkar Ай бұрын
There's humongous amounts of Indian breads, flat and otherwise. And they are not all called naan. It's akin to calling all Occidental breads, Donuts.
@privacyvalued4134
@privacyvalued4134 Ай бұрын
@@NishithThakkar Mmm...donuts.
@John-ed2wj
@John-ed2wj Ай бұрын
Do you know what the word infinite means?
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