Yes, don't eat just any raw ground pork. German butchers have regular ground pork and they have Mett. Mett is the ground pork that is supposed to be eaten raw, so the butcher makes sure it is fresh enough to be eaten raw. It usually is already seasoned and grinded more finely than the regular ground pork. Don't eat regular ground pork raw. It might not be safe.
@romanknetsch10356 ай бұрын
Minced raw pork is absolutely safe, if you buy it from a butcher. Food regulations in Germany are super strict, especially with raw pork!
@cassie63496 ай бұрын
I don't believe any raw meat is safe
@rosaliac.3866 ай бұрын
US friends: DO NOT CONSUME RAW PORK unless you have a hook up with a great butcher who you know you can trust, then of course proceed at your own risk. I have no problem eating the safe things raw sometimes (high quality+clean beef+fish) but pork is not a gamble I consider worth it.
@MaddyLockman6 ай бұрын
@@rosaliac.386 I've seen enough House MD to know that trichonosis is absolutely no joke. No brain worms for me, thanks
@madarah85336 ай бұрын
@@rosaliac.386 if it is from a normal butcher the Mett will be safe because that Butcher will instantly go bankrupt if he sells unsafe Mett
@jamielee2336 ай бұрын
the Mett Damon pun was so unexpected and funny but Uyen being so done with him makes it seem like these kind of interactions are a daily occurrence xD
@uyenninh6 ай бұрын
He is the president of dad jokes so I am too used to it at this point :)))
@macrustried6 ай бұрын
Lmao 🤣
@HotelPapa1006 ай бұрын
It's also very German. Matt and Mett only sound alike in a German accent...
@lisastenzel57136 ай бұрын
😂Oh I was so confused why she didn't even smile 😅
@Itsjustme-Justme6 ай бұрын
When the Mettigel is named Mett Damon, the cutting board needs to be named Brett Pitt.
@colinrickatson63206 ай бұрын
that's not a hedgehog it's a Pork...cupine!!! I'll see myself out 🤣
@myradolch13016 ай бұрын
Lol!
@DoodleBug846 ай бұрын
My family literally made these with beef called Porcupines, but we cooked them (though dad and I would nip bits off while still raw and eat with a touch of salt lol)
@sinnysiva1166 ай бұрын
Nice one
@michellem41186 ай бұрын
Guessing that's the mandatory dad joke that goes with that joke.
@mirandaandrews28726 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@darksunelli6 ай бұрын
"It's impossible to feed him something he doesn't know" There's a German saying for that, "Was der Bauer nicht kennt, frisst er nicht"
@caligo79186 ай бұрын
I think it's especially hilarious, after she dodged the Mettigel for basically the same reason
@freedomcat6 ай бұрын
Translation: What the farmer doesn't know, he doesn't eat.
@HotelPapa1006 ай бұрын
@@caligo7918 Well, considering about a quarter of Uyen's videos being about her being a picky eater...
@NoFvckWasGiven6 ай бұрын
@@HotelPapa100Well I've been to Vietnam last month and the food was amazing! Probs one of the best food I've ever tried. Way much better than Thai food.
@robertomorsink20146 ай бұрын
Auf Niederländisch: Wat de boer niet kent eet (vreet) ie (hij) niet.
@habacht24656 ай бұрын
Dont want to eat raw meat and saying " i am disappointed it doesnt taste like blood anymore" in the next scene is perfect.
@yanied96463 ай бұрын
Usually the consumption of blood in Viet food in my experience is coagulated. It's not so processed as a sausage, I think? It's extremely iron-tasting. It's very soft compared to raw meat. I'd say visually it's less raw than raw meat. So it's a reasonably interesting difference
@Flo-vn9ty6 ай бұрын
The herring in the jar is not exactly raw. It is pickled with vinegar. For the herring salad, you usually use Matjes, which is also herring but is not pickled and doesn't come in a jar. Matjes is salted and slightly fermented. It tastes quite different, it's more salty and not sour. I have never used so much sugar for the herring salad. Actually I'm not sure if I ever used a recipe that had any sugar.
@mon76fel6 ай бұрын
You are so right, she used a wrong herring.
@TulilaSalome6 ай бұрын
Sugar seems odd, but pickled herring is already known as sweet cured, the marinade includes sugar, salt and vinegar, so it sort of makes sense.
@MissingRaptor6 ай бұрын
I panicked when she added the sugar to the dressing 😰 waaaaaay too much!
@vomm6 ай бұрын
And almost all salads (except of course lettuce etc) should be left to marinate for at least (!) overnight, and not just 10 minutes or a few hours. They completely change their consistency and become so much tastier if they marinate for 8 hours or more.
@dorotakarpiel67176 ай бұрын
Precisely! Matias are in brine, not in vinegar. Then you have to rinse it and put in fresh water for some time to reduce saltiness. This herring in the jar is ready to eat, but in the salad would taste strange (to me). Here in Poland Matias herrings are sold in brine in different containers or from bulk bins by weight. Herring salads are very popular and besides this basic recipe with cream dill and onion, there are many new ideas eg. sundried tomatoes and olive oil dressing (my favourite), chilli dressing and even kimchi with herring salad (sounds like culinary atrocities but is really tasty).
@MrFusselig6 ай бұрын
I don't think you eat the Mettigel like that. It's a nice decoration, and you still eat it with bread or bread rolls :D
@Kloetenhenne6 ай бұрын
Jaaaaa! Niemand isst Mett ohne alles 😂
@maxmustermann-zx9yq6 ай бұрын
@@Kloetenhenne I actually know someone that ate the whole mett ball as a kid instead of bringing it home as asked by her parents XD
@SquidandCatAdventures6 ай бұрын
I was thinking that it would have been much easier having a tiny bit on bread than a spoonful for a first time. I'm okay with steak tartare and I recently tried lamb crudo, but both had more flavouring and a good amount of toasted bread, but even having eaten those plenty, pork would be a challenge because it's generally considered unsafe to eat raw pork here. And I feel like I've had a tiny bit of uncooked pork accidentally (not cooking dumplings enough) and it had an unpleasant taste.
@HotelPapa1006 ай бұрын
@@SquidandCatAdventures Uncooked pork is NOT safe unless it's well inspected for trichinae. Germany is very peculiar about that, because pork is eaten raw. Don't try this at home, kids.
@ShadowOfStrikes6 ай бұрын
@@HotelPapa100 I always try this at home xD But I´m also german :P
@TheBecca56346 ай бұрын
I think it's very funny that you try to make these things yourself instead of going out to a restaurant to try them. It certainly adds an element of chaos
@emmimaus47802 ай бұрын
You actually don't get those dishes in german restaurants (except for the Heringssalat maybe)
@klaushoegerl1187Ай бұрын
@@emmimaus4780 It depends on the region you live. For example, in an near and Frankfurt "Handkäs mit Musik" is very common in restaurants.
@siziaguiar6 ай бұрын
For some strange reason in my last company mett was something you would get as a breakfast in the company every time someone had birthday, you arrive in the office and you smell the onions and think "oh someone has birthday!" and then you go to the kitchen and find 4kg of mett and a huge pile of bread rolls, butter, salt and pepper :) it took me a while to get used to the idea but after I finally tasted (only butter in the bread roll, some salt in the mett and a indecent amount of black pepper, no onions!) it is quite tasty :D
@halvarf6 ай бұрын
That's the way!
@meirin53166 ай бұрын
i always add extra onions ahahah i love onions w hackepeter!
@tobra73306 ай бұрын
Naturalization test passed! Welcome to Germany. :)
@AnantyaV4 ай бұрын
Huh? Never heard of that.... Probably in the north of Germany?
@TristanBailey4 ай бұрын
Never had it for a celebration but when go for breakfast at friends house yes. (It’s common German thing to breakfast with a friend like an early dinner party)
@juliehall28936 ай бұрын
Every recipe: i actually don't have that ingredient. 😂
@katharinavonzitzewitz8264 ай бұрын
Exactly!!! Success is preprogrammed!!!😂
@christoph_n6 ай бұрын
Wrong Sausage for the Tote Oma. You need Grützwurst not Rotwurst... Tote Oma has a consistency that is smooth not chunky like yours. You eat this without bacon. All you need is Grützwurst, Sauerkraut, Pellkartoffeln and Bautzner mittelscharfer Senf. Maybe with pickled cucumbers.... you have to be able to masch the potatoes with the Tote Oma and the mustard. greetings from the Harz...
@juliestraight57366 ай бұрын
Korrekt. Tote Oma ist Blut und Grütze. Sonst Nix.
@Excelsius_Cerell6 ай бұрын
Yeah I guessed ud need the fry-able blood sausage, not the "Aufstrich" version. The Fryable version turns to grütze if you sneeze at it.
@maikkunze36776 ай бұрын
Yepp
@DottieDott6 ай бұрын
If the texture is smooth, wont that be like blood porridge? Im sorry, but i feel like losing apetite more with that 😅
@Excelsius_Cerell6 ай бұрын
@@DottieDott Its incredibly delicious. Some dishes in cologne are topped/filled with "blood porrige" slices and its fantastic.
@ShadowOfStrikes6 ай бұрын
I don´t understand how people have no problem with raw beef (Tartar) or raw fish (Sashimi) but get cold feet at raw pork. Apart from that, Mettigel is not eaten “pure”, as far as I know. It is only a "nice" way to arrange the Mett. It normally is eaten like a normal Mettbröchen.
@JuliaDarling846 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly 😂
@alihorda6 ай бұрын
Because it can be dangerous. I tried this and was alright but wouldn't buy it again
@WE__BTS6 ай бұрын
Bc food poisoning is more common with pork
@ShadowOfStrikes6 ай бұрын
@@WE__BTS I can see that, but that´s more of a "your land"-problem, than a "my land"-problem tbh xD
@Flo-vn9ty6 ай бұрын
@@alihordaWell, beef Tatar and even more so raw fish can also be dangerous. I never had a problem with the raw pork but had a really bad experience after eating beef tatar at a restaurant. Of cause you shouldn't eat just any raw ground pork, only Mett which is supposed to be eaten raw. The butchers check the meat and make sure it is safe to eat it raw.
@halvarf6 ай бұрын
The combination of being super sloppy with the recipes but then quite picky about the taste gets me every time. It makes everything totally random.
@pcl896 ай бұрын
They really should invite someone german to cook the dishes for them. Cooking (german food) really isnt uyens strong suite...
@vomm6 ай бұрын
She never have eaten and never made those dishes and then she even alternates the recipe lol It's like making a miso soup and then .. oh I have no miso here ... anyway, it won't matter. 🤷♂
@herreguda61996 ай бұрын
@@ursulascheufens-white740 Your racism isn't wanted. Do you even realise that the reason people learning languages as adults usually won't properly be able to shake their accent, is because as babies, humans lose the ability to pronounce sounds they don't need? The vietnamese language doesn't have the same sounds as English, that's why she has an accent and as you so crudely put it, "struggles" with some words (she's not struggling with the words - she hasn't grown up with the same sounds). You would never be able to pronounce some sounds that are in the Vietnamese language but not in English, so get off your high horse.
@suchetamehra67786 ай бұрын
For someone who loves food as much as she does, she’s an awfully sloppy cook 😂😂
@User-vz4xm6 ай бұрын
Honestly not even Gordon Ramsay can save pickle herring or German blood sausage, especially when you have to follow a German recipe 😂
@Acriddrop6 ай бұрын
A few fast/easy German dishes -Jägerschnitzel DDR Style -German "Pizza": Flammkuchen -Kalter Hund -Obatzda -Hausgemachte Currywurst -Senfeier -Bauern Frühstück -Spargelsuppe (soon Spargelzeit) -Soljanka -Arme Ritter -Rote Grütze -Würstchen im Schlafrock -Kartoffelauflauf
@HotelPapa1006 ай бұрын
Flammkuchen is actually Alsatian. I'm pretty sure she knows Auflauf. She's made a short about being disgusted by "Menschenauflauf".
@kiterkun16066 ай бұрын
@@HotelPapa100 Since it comes from Alsace, it makes sense to call it German. Just like Bavarian dishes or Low German dishes are just German dishes. But if you want to be on the safe side, you can certainly say German-French DIsh to it. But most people agree that this is a Southwest German specialty.
@HotelPapa1006 ай бұрын
@@kiterkun1606 You have a point. I make a nasty joke: The Alsatians are the luckiest people in Europe: after the war they always are with the victorious...
@MrZocker926 ай бұрын
Spargelzeit war schon anfang april :)
@joachimdorr60606 ай бұрын
@@HotelPapa100 To be a ittle bit more specific "Flammkueche" belongs to the northern Alasce AND (as "Flammkuche") the the south of the "Pfalz"- region. Like North- and South-Vietnamese cuisine, the cuisine differs in detail as well.🙂
@FaeQueenCory6 ай бұрын
"I was so happy eating dead grandma... But then you ruined it by revealing some people call it roadkill!!" 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@Quotenwagnerianer6 ай бұрын
Ich hab auch schon Mettigel mit Salzstangen als Stachel gesehen. Das war definitiv 80er Jahre Partykeller.
@maxbarko87176 ай бұрын
Eher 60er, 70er. 🎉
@JTUnhold6 ай бұрын
Ich kenn den nur so?? Nicht, dass es den oft geben würde, aber was ist bitte ein richtiger Mettigel ohne Salzstangen ;)
@Ahiku6 ай бұрын
Am besten ist Mettigel Hawaii XD Schön mit Ananas auf den Salzstangen. #switchReloaded
@JTUnhold6 ай бұрын
@@Ahiku das denkst du dir doch jetzt aus 😂
@Ahiku6 ай бұрын
@@JTUnhold XD Das war nur ein Gag. Musst mal bei YT Switch Reloaded und Mettigel Hawaii suchen. Wobei die da eher Fruchtcocktail drübergekippt haben, zum Nachtisch. 🤣
@SofiaFreja6 ай бұрын
Growing up in a german family Mett was not unusual to us. My grandfather's favorite lunch was mett on white bread with onion and mustard. He would make a big smile when he ate it. My mother thought it was terrible, though, and never made it for us. We always just bought the herring that was already creamed in the jar. I don't think i've had the homemade Heringssalat since maybe when i was a kid and my grandmother made it. My spouse is Vietnamese and the two of us are adventurous eaters, but have very different ideas of what is tasty. She enjoys Pho with chewy tendon and such bits, and i LOVE Blutwurst and Mett. More videos like this one, please! Keep up the good work!
@Kyaniteacres6 ай бұрын
After doing a deep dive on mettigel, it's not what people in the US are thinking it is, at least as far as safety. The pork it ground fresh from a singular cut of meat on sanitized equipment and you then take it home and use it immediately, 2nd day eating isn't recommended and 2nd day selling of the ground is against Germany law. If I could find a butcher to do that for me state side, I would try it in a heartbeat.
@SofiaFreja6 ай бұрын
@@Kyaniteacres yes, being german i know that.
@John_Dorian19 күн бұрын
8:51 traffic accident? Thats foul. Whoever came up with that was cruel haha. It does look like it but omg
@Cancun7716 ай бұрын
Do Reibekuchen. They go with applesauce or lingonberries and lots of berry preserves or jams like that. Or even with Rübenkraut, which is basically liquid molasses made from sweet turnips. It is not just one of the best Rhenish dishes but one of the best _things_ from the Rhineland, period.
@TheIhplodur6 ай бұрын
You forgot to warn her, your home will smell Like them for a week.😂
@stefanb65396 ай бұрын
Reibekuchen isn't exactly a Rhineland dish, it's just a Rhineland name for a very widespread German dish. Other people just call it more often "Kartoffelpuffer", potatoe pancake.
@EasterWitch6 ай бұрын
In Sweden we also eat pickled herring salad. We use more potatoes and onions and only sour creme and mayonnaise, no yoghurt. Dill is a necessity! You can also put boiled eggs in, it compliments the fish well
@emilwandel6 ай бұрын
I don't know why she did make cold soup. You can buy Heringsalat in every supermarket. Ready for consumption it would have turned out better. We also eat this with a peace of bread. I think people should be aware that a lot of these recipes are made for storage short lived groceries like fish and meat. Salt or acid preserves fish. Oil and Herbs preserved raw meats. Wursting and smoking preserved fish and meat as well. Germany doesn't use as many herbs in cooking, because normally one ingredient is already spiced (smoked wurst, fermented fish, sauerkraut, ...)and traditional they use a ton of herbs.
@frankfurtonfoottours23616 ай бұрын
The Hand Käse mit Musik should be served with bread and butter and you eat it with a knife, never a fork. I think the Kummel seeds are pretty much a must for this dish. Try Frankfurt Grüne Soße or Sachsenhausen Schneegestäuber.
@vinadevdutt45426 ай бұрын
Tbh the hedgehog looked kinda cute from the front.
@CJ-ni9yb6 ай бұрын
Someone suggested Reibekuchen with Apple sauce and I second that! Reibekuchen also tastes really good with cream cheese or salmon for savory toppings. As for something regional, Bergische Waffeln. It's very simple. And I think Kaiserschmarrn, though Austrian, is a really cool dish.
@kirstenpaff89466 ай бұрын
Seafood is very popular in Northern Germany (i.e. close to the coast). It's a typical case of traditional foods reflecting locally available ingredients. Pre-refrigeration it was not practical to transport seafood inland (unless it was preserved like pickled herring), so it never really caught on in popular cooking in the non-coastal areas of Germany.
@adriankoch9646 ай бұрын
Now it just misses "Senfeier" (Mustard Eggs) which is an odd east German dish.
@cherette19866 ай бұрын
East-German here. Senfeier is one of my favourite dishes - it's amazing! 8)
@shywalker4046 ай бұрын
not east german but i grew up w this dish , my mom came from the south
@Mangafan476 ай бұрын
not East German, just general German. I'm from NRW and everyone here has a family recipe for it. It's awesome.
@Schreibtiscification6 ай бұрын
SH here we eat it all the time with potatoes
@xDasMottex6 ай бұрын
Mh im more a "verlorene Eier" or "kartoffelbrei und saures ei" guy
@TRUTHisTRUTH706 ай бұрын
With the herring salad, you really needed the apple cider vinegar! Just a little bit of sugar.
@Coco-oz4sy6 ай бұрын
Handkäs mit Musik has to ferment in the Apple cider for 2 to 3 days, not hours or minutes. The cheese expands to about twice it's size when it's ready to eat
@HotelPapa1006 ай бұрын
It's called Pellkartoffel. Steamed in only a little water with salt sprinkled on top. Quite different from potatoes boiled submerged in salt water. As for fish not being popular in Germany: Remember that you are in Ba-Wü. it's quite different at the Waterkant. Add beetroot and potatoes to the heringssalat for a Czech salad. Have you had Matjes yet? Best form of herring I know. As for Blutwurst: The heavily seasoned and cured blutwurst you had is also called "Schwarzwurst"; it's very similar to English black pudding. You may like the fresh Blutwurst better that is served together with Leberwurst in a Schlachtplatte, a typical meal served when pigs are freshly slaughtered in the countryside to use up the quickly perishable bits. It is more alike to the congealed blood pudding that is eaten in east asia. Not something you can buy any time of the year in any supermarket. It is often offered as "Schlachtplatte" (Potatoes and Kraut or dry beans with fresh bits and sausages of Pig) in restaurants, or butchers that do still slaughter themselves will announce it, mainly in the fall. you may also get Eisbein then, another very German dish (pig's foot). Speaking of weird old fashioned German dishes with curious names: Look up "Kalter Hund"
@Julaeable6 ай бұрын
I'd love to see her react to Labskaus 😂😂
@starfishjennie6 ай бұрын
I would love to see you make a guest appearance and cook!
@shadowfox009x6 ай бұрын
Forelle (trout) is pretty popular in BaWü and fresh water fish are served a lot all along the Bodensee (Lake Constance). I absolutely love Hering in Sahnesoße mit Pellkartoffeln. My mom has a really nice recipe with apples and onions. She also goes light on the cream and uses joghurt instead. Heringsalat with beetroot is also very nice. That's the traditional New Year's Eve dish in my family (originally from NRW).
@stefanb65396 ай бұрын
I don't find the taste of Pellkartoffel so different from normal steamed potatoes, it's just much more convenient to prepare. The perceived difference in taste is probably mostly from what you eat it with. Potatoes are served as sidedish with some kind of sauce that fits the main dish,, while Pellkartoffeln are without a sauce, just salt, butter (or plant fat) and either cheese or some sort of pickled fish, or with a variation of sour cream.
@HotelPapa1006 ай бұрын
@@stefanb6539 I find it's mostly a difference in texture. And, yes, the dishes you use them in. I'm from Switzerland, some recipes use "Gschwellti" as a base for the Rösti. In some regions that's a sacrilege and you're supposed to fry it from raw...
@IQzminus26 ай бұрын
That is the cutest ball of raw pork I’ve ever seen. Hedgehog gets 10/10
@ferdinandhelbing33516 ай бұрын
You eat some fresh potatoes with the Heringssalat. A good combination.
@maja53906 ай бұрын
With some lettuce and cucumber on the side it's fantastic
@ChristineAbachi6 ай бұрын
I think that handkase is actually harzkase. My grandmother used to have it. It is incredibly strong and almost translucent. Not everybodys taste but i loved it
@HotelPapa1006 ай бұрын
Yep, it's the same. But in that recipe it's specifically called "Handkäs"
@kalpea_varis6 ай бұрын
Seafood is more common in the northern parts along the coast. I live in Ostfriesland, which has ocean all around 3 sides and we have a lot of fish and seafood here :D Lots of stores that sell fresh seafood from the same day/nightly fangs. Its less common the further south you go. Regions like Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Ostfriesland are very seafood heavy. We love our fish and crabs here. 🦀 🐟
@MsKleinlaut19 күн бұрын
Der Fischmarkt in Hamburg war sehr beliebt zu meiner Zeit.
@hh-kv6fh6 ай бұрын
Heringssalat wird kalt gegesssen und zusammen mit zb Pellkartoffeln. Ist ein klasse Essen wenn es sehr warm draussen ist. zb gerade jetzt.
@yanied96463 ай бұрын
Macht Sinn.
@lisastenzel57136 ай бұрын
2:59 😮What? You never had one? And it is never eaten just without anything to my knowledge. I just had it 3 weeks ago when I visited my uncle and aunt in Thüringen. They got the best butchers and the GOOD Mett! The spices are KEY here. And I love me some roll or brown bread with Mett. It's so good, other than the parts that get stuck between your teeth. But totally worth it. Homemade? I doubt it's gonna be good. Sorry Uyen, but that's not your fault at all. It's the instructions you got😅
@etuanno6 ай бұрын
Hey Uyen I have three normalish recepies for you: Brennnesselsuppe: Stinging nettle soup. It's not really known that it tastes great. Stinging nettles, onions and cream, then blend it. Yummy and very healthy. Bärlauchpesto: Wild garlic pesto. Make it like basil pesto, but use wild garlic. Otherwise a Swiss curry dish: Riz Casimir, it's a germanized curry dish with fruits in the curry sauce and fried bananas. I'm sure German boyfriend would like it.😊
@michelleh.52256 ай бұрын
That sounds so good. I actually grew up having stinging nettles tea, picked ourselves 😁
@stefanb65396 ай бұрын
@@michelleh.5225 My mother used stinging nettle for spinach, too. I liked the taste, but I hated having to harvest it.
@stefanb65396 ай бұрын
Attention about Bärlauch. It's classified as endangered species, so you should read up on how and when you are allowed to pick it, or you can end up paying hefty fines.
@joceery6 ай бұрын
omg I once accidentally bought bärlauch pesto instead of pesto genovese 💀 never again, I'm always double checking now
@adriankoch9646 ай бұрын
Poland has some sort of meatballs made with pickled Hering. They are amazing to get over a bad hangover.
@mfsars10756 ай бұрын
Is it a little roll with a pickle inside? I think it's called Rollmops in Germany.
@jakobvanklinken6 ай бұрын
Something really interesting to keep in mind is that some foods were made for survival with what you got, and others were made for celebration. You can tell a lot about a regional culture by what foods you get at celebrations, or which foods are more staple regular ones, like the ones in the video
@gagaku_goose6 ай бұрын
You should try Labskaus, a dish from Hamburg!
@maxyy36426 ай бұрын
you should try "Kalter Hund" it´s a dessert and really tasty but you have to wait over night otherwise it wont taste as good
@RNS_Aurelius6 ай бұрын
In the UK we call blood sausage black pudding and it's mostly served with an English Breakfast (sausage, bacon, fried eggs, beans, grilled tomato, mushrooms and toast)
@MustBeM6 ай бұрын
Ugh Love black pudding (it’s also very Scottish!).
@tdb79926 ай бұрын
Black pudding is popular here in Australia too. We usually eat it imported from the UK as British brands just do it better than our brands - the same goes for bacon.
@larkinthesky6 ай бұрын
Eating Mett without a nice, fresh roll seems sacrilegious to me. Put some butter on it as well as a solid layer of Mett and some thinly sliced onions and you have a great meal.
@blackdomeh6 ай бұрын
You make me sooo hungry. 😭 I want that now
@larkinthesky6 ай бұрын
@@blackdomeh I am making myself hungry too.
@omfglykwtfff6 ай бұрын
God I miss it so much
@MrJueKa6 ай бұрын
Mettbrötchen have been one of my favorite foods since I was a child and to this day. Germans, who like "Mett" and "Mettbrötchen", definitely never ever use a fork to eat "Mett" without a "Brötchen", and that's why it's called that.
@gigi55376 ай бұрын
“Just pass me the hedgehog” 🤣
@Koko_Loko_1236 ай бұрын
I was just binge watching Uyen's videos! I'm so happy to see a new video~ Time to crochet to this! 😂
@neweyeswideopen6 ай бұрын
Nails are fantastic matches the cutting board!
@HerrChiller6 ай бұрын
Guess you made my dead grandmother cry, the chunks of onion and bacon are way too big for the "tote Oma", although the result looks pretty ok. I hope you try more DDR dishes like "bunte Katze" or "Beamtenstippe" which goes perfect along with drinks like "Grüne Wiese" or "Bierbowle mit Himbeeren". Vorwärts immer, Rückwärts nimmer
@hollish1966 ай бұрын
I love your courage to try new things. There are far fewer people who have this quality than one would want. Your videos are so fun!
@Vera-n7l2c6 ай бұрын
Handkäs mit Musik needs to pickle for at least two days!
@markuslueken2202 ай бұрын
Germay is very diverse. I lived in a lot of regions. Try some dishes from North Sea. 1.) Schnippelbohnen. I think you should be able to buy the fermented beans on the internet. 2.) Miesmuscheln Rheinische Art . And if you survived that 3.) Labskaus. This will be fun to see. I like cooking and good food and I love all three dishes but I grew up at the coast.
@tiff21066 ай бұрын
The Mett Damon joke was hilarious! Greetings from a German who lives Mett.
@Schlini6 ай бұрын
Witziger Vertipper :) 😊
@lisastenzel57136 ай бұрын
😊❤ I would loooove for you to try and make some Senfsoße mit Ei!!! It's one of my favourite dishes as a child and I hadn't had it in 10years or so. I never got to cook it at home. I tried once soon after moving out...but back then I was a terrible cook. Cos very insecure. You gotta have balls to cook new things. 😅 And it's an east Germany thing too
@IHeavensheartI6 ай бұрын
You need to buy fresh mett from a butcher and eat it with Brötchen and one Slice of onion on top of it. You dont eat it without Brötchen. Without Brötchen its like eating sushi without the rice :O
@evatuti28276 ай бұрын
I feel like trying to cook original german food is a very ungrateful task, since most of these are done extremely different depending on the region, or sometimes even from one family to another. So good job, facing this impossible task! 👍🏻✨♥️
@beethovenjunkie6 ай бұрын
I think that's true for pretty much any country tbh
@MrJueKa6 ай бұрын
There are special cookbooks and videos that help you cook and bake in the traditional German way, it's not rocket science either.
@valhatan39076 ай бұрын
@@MrJueKaso there's a single homogamous way to serve German food? Wow, sometimes I forgot that German culture isn't as as heterogamous as Sean, because we here have so many variety of making the same food. There is no "original traditional way" to cook nasi goreng, because every other area also have their thing😂
@MrJueKa6 ай бұрын
@@valhatan3907 Sorry, then I didn't describe it well enough because in Germany there are also traditional dishes and recipes that may be prepared slightly differently in different regions, but the basic recipe remains the same and the way in which special dishes are served and eaten.
@stenhomeyt47096 ай бұрын
love the hering salat, whenever i shop in Germany i buy it at the supermarket. but we dutchies love hering
@plutoniumlollie95746 ай бұрын
It's really funny to me because whenever my mother shops in the Netherlands, she tries to buy some fish^^
@Dzambor6 ай бұрын
Meat hedgehog is amazing! In Poland we don't shape it and we chop the onion in way smaller pieces. Another thing is we eat it with raw egg yolk. When making it you need to be sure that pork and eggs are as fresh as possible.
@hansmuller36046 ай бұрын
Hackepeter mit Ei, exactly the same exists in franconia. I guess the thing more dangerous is the egg yolk.
@SolarCookingGermany6 ай бұрын
@@hansmuller3604 Fresh egg yolk is just as safe. The salmonella isn't inside the egg, it'll only grow if you let it sit for a long time
@uliwehner3 ай бұрын
@@SolarCookingGermany yep, it is all about safe handling. egg on the inside, salmonella on the outside.
@rebeccaq72916 ай бұрын
In Chile they have this dish called “bistek Alemán” which translates to German beef. It’s basically ceviche but made with raw beef. 😁 it’s my favorite ❤. You put it on buttered toast. My family does it alittle different so here is the recipe. Ingredients: - 1 lb 95% lean beef (the leaner the better) - 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil - 2-3 cloves of garlic smashed or chopped minced - 1/2 a large white onion minced - 1/2 cup of chopped cilantro - salt and pepper to your taste - enough lemon juice that it will cover all of the meat. You want to use a shallow dish to spread it out. I like to use a pie dish. And you want to mix the ingredients very well so that the meat cooks throughly with the lemon juice. It’ll turn grey and there should be no pink left. The meat absorbed the lemon juice a lot so you might have to put more lemon juice after mixing it. And then set it in the fridge for 20-30 min and it should be eaten cold on some buttered toast. 😁
@foggyflier846 ай бұрын
You guys are too cute. Please don't change 😂😂❤ 8:32 Ediblity: ded granma > traffic accident 😅
@blackdomeh6 ай бұрын
the Mett is the best thing. What. But I would put it on a breadroll. Maybe just buy a Mettbrötchen next time so it's already "correctly" seasoned and ready to eat. It always confuses me why people don't like Mett, but I guess I learned early that it tastes good. 😂
@Sorrely16 ай бұрын
I think you often like the foods you grew up with.
@lirianoc6 ай бұрын
If you think Mett is the best thing, you have very low standards... Yikes!
@blackdomeh6 ай бұрын
@@lirianoc from the four things they showed here. I stand by my point
@starfishjennie6 ай бұрын
This video was so amusing and fun! More please!
@lisastenzel57136 ай бұрын
11:45 😂 That wasn't 'just a little mayo" and toooooooo much sugar 😂😂😂😂
@wormwoodwine69976 ай бұрын
Uyen has the eat-the-food-of-your-people energy 🤣
@Chronokatan6 ай бұрын
Barbaric... put that poor Mettigel on a bread roll with salt, pepper and gherkin and onion. Yummy! You don't just spoon it up by itself.
@brogenrot6 ай бұрын
actually, raw meat can be very tasty) recently I had a dish in a Lebanese restaurant - raw lamb tartare with spices, very tender! also love raw beef carpaccio
@likemarvelo6 ай бұрын
In Poland we have something similar. Its called Tatar - raw cow meat, raw egg, onion, pickle, salt and pepper and magi (that one u used with eggs), we eat with bread and its delicious 😅
@alicelindores226 ай бұрын
yum, harzer kaese aka stinky cheese. i love it on bread and put a little extra butter on top.
@WoWHunterkari6 ай бұрын
3:24 excuse me, but you can’t just eat the Mett without bread!?! Does that even taste like anything?
@Froostedablobby21 күн бұрын
Does the bread actually add flavor to the meat?
@Hopespringseternal6 ай бұрын
You are a brave soul! I had to eat new foods while living in Spain. I tried to hide my horror when the whole fish was on my plate, but was rightfully teased often. Didn’t take long to get used to it. Great job!
@ShadeScarecrow6 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure the Mett Igel is just meant to present the Mett for people to put on their bread buns. I don´t think anyone just eats it as is.....
@julissag78676 ай бұрын
Love these videos! It’s fascinating learning about different countries & their cuisine 😄 thanks you two! Also, what about a garden tour? 🤩
@K8Stuff6 ай бұрын
In Berlin we call it Hackepeter ... It's lovely on Brötchen ...
@Kangamoos6 ай бұрын
The music story was the best, thanks I needed that chuckle!
@jessdoes14446 ай бұрын
Mett is actually really good.. please try! 🤗
@lirianoc6 ай бұрын
It isn't...
@gerardacronin3346 ай бұрын
I am from Ireland, and I love blood sausage when it is done right. We call it Black Pudding and it is one of the ingredients in a traditional Full Irish Breakfast. There is also White Pudding, which is a similar sausage without the blood.
@benny31886 ай бұрын
We in the south-west of Germany have a different understanding of "Tote Oma": you make jelly, but instead of water you use vodka. This is filled into small glasses and eaten once it has set.
@pattidrier95936 ай бұрын
My father’s family is German. We lived On a hog farm in Michigan. In the fall at butchering time the family would assemble to make sausages and headcheese. I remember the meat grinder set up in the kitchen and the fresh blood being mixed into the meat. I’m Sue I ate it but can’t remember. It was a huge treat for my Dads family.
@normchandok44326 ай бұрын
Hello Patti! It makes me remember the writer Laura Ingalls Wilder, who tells how her Family lived! And I had almost the experience ( my ancestors are from the Pomerania now Polen and came to South America).
@spinwitch6 ай бұрын
Next time try Matjes for the Heringsalat. It tastes a lot better.
@MaedchenxoxoАй бұрын
Or Krabbensalat
@parihavoudi82226 ай бұрын
I'm from Iran and all these dishes were so different from what I'm used to. Very interesting video. Loved it. thank you
@astridlung41626 ай бұрын
❤They should have tried the various dishes prepared by a professional who knows his way around the various ingredients.
@daschaosqueenlein88496 ай бұрын
Mett is quite yummie. Eat it a lot when working at a fire station. With onions and salt/pepper very goof
@Kloetenhenne6 ай бұрын
Would have been easier if you would have put the Mett on a piece of bread 😂 it is the BEST
@deaodaggi6 ай бұрын
We eat pickled herring in different kinds of sauces (resembling your salad sauce) all the time here in Sweden, esp for christmas, easter and midsummer, but we eat it with potatoes and schnapps.
@vesa87306 ай бұрын
How about "Brathering mit Kartoffeln"? You can by canned Brathering in any supermarket. For me it is such a childhood-food 😊 ...and if you want to reach thr next Mett-Level, another recipe for you with "Mett" (raw pork) would be "Mett-Torte" ("Cake") with different layers: slices of bread, Mett, onion, mustard, pickles.... and covered with another huge portion of raw pork, decorated with "flowers" made from salami, more pickles, ... 😋
@rebel44666 ай бұрын
Benefit of brathering: it can already sound English.
@annie65156 ай бұрын
I traveled to Germany in my 20’s and stayed with a few German families (who were wonderful by the way) and i will never forget the raw minced pork. My favorite meal though, was breakfast. I loved the fresh bread with deli meats and cheeses. I’m excited to go back one day!!!
@jessdoes14446 ай бұрын
next time try Krabbenbrötchen, Toast Hawaii (with a creamy currysauce is my recommendation) and toter Hund! 😂
@plutoniumlollie95746 ай бұрын
She already made Toast Hawaii and as I remember it correctly, she wasn't too fond of it. At the same time, she used mortadella instead of ham 😯
@sschmeisispice96926 ай бұрын
you should try "himmel und ääd". one of my favorite ways to serve blood sausage
@cornershe6 ай бұрын
PROTECT THIS COUPLE ❤❤❤
@amberberlin59086 ай бұрын
Protect the animals 😢
@arandomguy79356 ай бұрын
Yess. His fairy dinosaur shirt, omg 😭❤️
@TilishaG6 ай бұрын
From what 🤷🏽♀️
@faigee34936 ай бұрын
I am German living in Canada.All my life we used to eat and it was one of my favorite things is when we would have pork sausage and my mom and I especially loved this treat and before we cooked it we ate a little bit and we dip it in vinegar Or pickle juice, but I love the vinegar most. Mama always said when it's dipped in the vinegar.It's sanitizes it so it's clean to eat
@soneij84356 ай бұрын
In case you´re still interested in the taste of the Mettigel but can´t be bothered to eat raw meat I recommend trying the vegan alternative you can buy in most supermarkets. It does taste pretty much like real mett but maybe it doesn´t give you the ick?
@SolarCookingGermany6 ай бұрын
Lol, no. What is even the point of vegan "mett"? 😄
@soneij84356 ай бұрын
@@SolarCookingGermany I'm not going to argue over veganism with you. The point is obviously the taste and feeling of eating mett while not wanting to consume real meat.
@oliverkasper77335 ай бұрын
You should make Labskaus next. It honestly looks like someone just threw up, but with fried eggs it is actually really nice. It's traditionally a north German dish made by sailor's as it only uses ingredients that they would have on board and that are good for a while.
@MrHerrS6 ай бұрын
In my hometown in Brandenburg every good bakery had "Mettbrötchen". It's a bread roll with "Mett" and onions and usually eaten by handymens on the way to work. I actually liked it every day. I also found Mettbrötchen in Niedersachsen and MeckPom. So pretty normal at least in north germany I would say.
@uliwehner3 ай бұрын
same in the bavaria, I think it is quite popular most places in germany.
@tdb79926 ай бұрын
Blood sausages are very popular in the UK and Australia too. It's called "black pudding" and we usually eat it for breakfast.
@springsprinkles50536 ай бұрын
Mett damon.... Ok, im spechless
@rebel44666 ай бұрын
If you really like Mett, you're a Mett Dämon
@queenbuzybee40746 ай бұрын
We also eat raw beef „Tartar“ and as a toddler in the 60‘s, I was fed raw ground beef liver sometimes. Handkäse also needs caraway seeds.
@LLynx6 ай бұрын
Please, if you do recipes that miss a spice ingredient, get that ingredient 🙈🙈
@FolkloreLover4 ай бұрын
Your facial expressions are hilarious and adorable! 11:58 was universally relatable.
@TastySchu46 ай бұрын
My mom does the lid butter knife clicking thing too, 😂. She's been told so many times, "don't do that, you'll get glass chips in your food!!!" She still keeps doing it. No one's died, yet 🤨😂. It's just cute to see it's your way as well to open jars 😁😉🫶.
@uliwehner3 ай бұрын
my mother-in-law has ruined a good set of steak knives that way. I just turn the jars over smack it hard on the bottom, then unscrew and done. physics.
@TastySchu43 ай бұрын
@@uliwehner me too, but my mom does what she wants🤷♀️ 😉💕
@TastySchu43 ай бұрын
@@uliwehner my MOM actually ruins my silverware by doing this, so I feel ya 😂🫶
@Gwenx6 ай бұрын
We have blood-sausage here in Denmark too, i think it taste of Christmas to be honest, it has a weird texture and taste like every traditional Christmas cookie we have here lol The herring salad, is something we eat a lot here, we have many different kinds of fish "salads" but we eat them on Rye-bread haha!
@chloratum6 ай бұрын
If you need another slightly weird recipe, try "Saure Zipfel". Its sausages boiled in a sour stew.
@joachimdorr60606 ай бұрын
adoring...
@uliwehner3 ай бұрын
here is a cooking assignment for you then: Blaue Zipfel. google it.
@Unknoown646 ай бұрын
As someone from Hessen I immediately thought of Handkäs mit Musik :D
@herb66776 ай бұрын
Hey, the hedgehog book is the very same which my father showed me when I was a small child - what a flashback!