Uncle Roger FORCED TO REVIEW JAMIE OLIVER Indonesian Salad - Pro Chef Reacts

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Chef Brian Tsao

Chef Brian Tsao

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@MrHitmancheg
@MrHitmancheg Жыл бұрын
You know that video where Jamie Oliver tries to convince children that chicken nuggets are disgusting, only for them to completely dismiss everything he said? I think that was his Joker moment. That's why he does what he does.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@joshuaramirez9088
@joshuaramirez9088 Жыл бұрын
I FORGOT ABOUT THAT, I forgot that was him xD
@Redorgreenful
@Redorgreenful Жыл бұрын
Lol I remember that moment every time he throws in olive oil or that one chili jam needlessly.
@Tem-Wizard
@Tem-Wizard 7 ай бұрын
Chicken nuggets forever!
@Agamemnon2
@Agamemnon2 2 ай бұрын
He really did come across as shockingly naive in that whole debacle. Dude's got serious case of main character syndrome.
@flora5090
@flora5090 Жыл бұрын
Love how you always give hin credit at the start and explain around some of the small mistakes he makes, and then he just hits you with the olive oil 😂
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@animationstation7307
@animationstation7307 Жыл бұрын
Every time 😅
@HashiNuke
@HashiNuke 10 ай бұрын
Olive oil more like All Aboard the BS train
@Ojgville4l
@Ojgville4l 2 ай бұрын
I was reading this comment when it happened 😂
@maximillianusforrest
@maximillianusforrest Жыл бұрын
7:31 The gado-gado peanut sauce doesn't use kecap manis, but uses palm sugar. If you use kecap manis, the sauce is more suitable for ketoprak. The most important thing in making Gado-gado is frying the peanuts, because the frying time is very thin between perfect doneness and burnt.
@DigaRW
@DigaRW Жыл бұрын
People do use kecap manis, but usually just for addition. For base sauce, it doesn't need to.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
🤘
@wibs0n68
@wibs0n68 Жыл бұрын
@@ahmadgega5997 its basically rice cake, but not like the korean rice cake
@bahrurri93
@bahrurri93 Жыл бұрын
@@wibs0n68 its more into rice "sausage" i think
@hgd_hanylovely7544
@hgd_hanylovely7544 Жыл бұрын
Looks like we are in different area because kecap manis is normal here and also ketoprak peanut sauce and gado gado peanut sauce is really just in the same level atleast in my opinion
@_unknown123.
@_unknown123. Жыл бұрын
As an Indonesian I think it's impossible to screw up a gado gado You just boil random vegetables and let the peanut sauce do its magic Jamie is on a different level
@williamwiratama2194
@williamwiratama2194 Жыл бұрын
Correct!!!
@muhammadjimmyramadhan4687
@muhammadjimmyramadhan4687 Жыл бұрын
even brian think this will be good sigh.... look at that sauce.... he join the dark side
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@R1KinnX
@R1KinnX Жыл бұрын
@@ChefBrianTsao if the vegies are raw with Peanut sauce it call Karedok, if Karedok u add with tofu it call tahu gunting.. Haha
@pramusetyakanca1552
@pramusetyakanca1552 Жыл бұрын
My guy, so am I. I doubt anyone in our country would agree with this version. Except maybe Jakarta, but that pile of pollution can go fuck itself.
@dimasnotowidjojo1068
@dimasnotowidjojo1068 Жыл бұрын
you can make gado gado sauce in many different ways but usually it goes like this - Palm sugar - Ground Peanut - Water - Salt - MSG - Chili ( up to how spicy you want the sauce) - Garlic There are Variants of Gado Gado, which is Boplo Style which is using Cashew instead of Ground Peanuts. Its a bit for savory than the usual gado gado. Gado Gado is a more variant to Jakarta Style Salad (Dont Use Shrimp Paste, boil the vegetable) , For Sundanese they call it Karedok (Dont use Shrimp Paste, raw vegetables), and for Javanese we call it Pecel (use shrimp paste, boil the vegetable). For kecap manis and Lime, there are other food using this kind of peanut sauce. Some of them are Ketokprak (Fried Tofu, Rice Cake, Bean Sprout and Rice Noodle blanched with Peanut Sauce ), Sate Ayam ( Skewered Chicken with Peanut Sauce)
@becauseiwanttoseecommentsb984
@becauseiwanttoseecommentsb984 Жыл бұрын
I'm javanese and we have a lot of gado-gado in East Java too! I in fact, don't like pecel but like gado-gado very much. :P
@crabapple.
@crabapple. Жыл бұрын
@@becauseiwanttoseecommentsb984 It's the opposite for me
@kinglowie6827
@kinglowie6827 Жыл бұрын
Bro he (jamie) is not using kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) but Soy sauce (in this case kecap asin)
@hgd_hanylovely7544
@hgd_hanylovely7544 Жыл бұрын
Ooo so this is a Java style recipe idk about it but i guess your place is more traditional than mine which was in kalimantan
@markrobber5252
@markrobber5252 Жыл бұрын
You forgot the coconut milk i guess
@Superintendent_ChaImers
@Superintendent_ChaImers Жыл бұрын
Sometimes I think Jamie does these things with the sole purpose of bugging Uncle Roger now. He's become the ultimate troll. Also, if your house is burning down and you're in a hurry to make the gado gado, you could always roast the peanuts over the burning house. Save on the gas bill.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@Rahul-ej7xc
@Rahul-ej7xc Жыл бұрын
Damn🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@shirokanzaki15
@shirokanzaki15 Жыл бұрын
4:58 sometimes, peanut butter has sugar in it so you don't want your peanut sauce to be too sweet 7:35 it pronounced "kechap" in kecap manis 9:42 probably tamarind water 12:11 lol you just replaced his ads with yours 🤣🤣 very clever hopefully you'll meet him again to make a collab
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
🤞
@srfl02
@srfl02 Жыл бұрын
@@ChefBrianTsao also about your sponsor is 'kah' mi koto, just make the 'h' silent
@Leviticus_Prime
@Leviticus_Prime Жыл бұрын
He's using organic peanut butter so it doesn't have any added sugar.
@rufiredup90
@rufiredup90 Жыл бұрын
Oh in Malaysia we pronounce kicap as “kee-chup” haha.
@junaryatno
@junaryatno Жыл бұрын
Kecap ≈ Ketchup
@duckfan2448
@duckfan2448 Жыл бұрын
The cracker you're referring to is called emping. It's got a slight bitterness to it. Krupuk is the regular chips sometimes it has seafood in it customarily fish or shrimp. And char kway teow is Southeast Asian with Chinese roots not Japanese.
@Vyrezz
@Vyrezz Жыл бұрын
he also almost say "kerupuk:..i mean it counts
@haryosoo
@haryosoo Жыл бұрын
Char kway teow, is it the stir-fried rice noodle?
@chrysanttea268
@chrysanttea268 Жыл бұрын
peanut sauce has so many different kinds based on what you will cooking (sate, gado-gado, pecel, etc). so not all peanut-sauce-based dish has the same peanut sauce taste. if you had eaten authentic peanut sauce dishes you will know they tastes different.
@antolincedrick2756
@antolincedrick2756 Жыл бұрын
Seeing your channel with only 10k subs before and then go wild and went to 71k (and counting) is a milestone. Keep it up sir!
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏 and I will!
@hanikazuha
@hanikazuha Жыл бұрын
My last straw is seeing Jamie add OLIVE OIL to gado gado. Look, I'm Indonesian, despite disliking gado gado I'm 100% sure olive oil is not supposed to be in gado gado, even as a substitute for vegetable oil
@whgaming1344
@whgaming1344 Жыл бұрын
Gado-gado in some recipes have acidity in them, but they don't use lime juice, they use tamarinds. And the Indonesian crackers you mentioned, it's called "kerupuk", there are many types of kerupuk based on the culture and region, but any types of kerupuk will go nicely with Gado-gado.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
🤘
@aruniyasminazizah3233
@aruniyasminazizah3233 Жыл бұрын
As an Indonesian growing up in Jakarta, so far from what I have seen from aunties that I bought gado2 from, they usually use lime (not sure if thats the correct term) that is quite small, just one, not as large as the one he was using. So yeah, I don't taste the acidity (if there is, it is so subtle). And I agree, no sauce, no kecap. Kecap usually reserved for ketoprak. The thing that quite disturbed me, out of all, was the raw tofu. No. Just no.
@michel4rthur
@michel4rthur Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna need to hold on to my emotional support gado-gado, having seen that version.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@drako-san5652
@drako-san5652 Жыл бұрын
Usually when making the peanut sauce for gado-gado we don't really use kecap manis, if they want it's usually separate, not one with the peanut sauce.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
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@jackkahunalaguna8481
@jackkahunalaguna8481 Жыл бұрын
@@ChefBrianTsao we add tamarind for acidity, not lime. Use the kaffir lime skin for the aromatic in the sauce
@tangobismantara5550
@tangobismantara5550 Жыл бұрын
Actulally, Tamarind used in a dish called lotek. Almost similiar to gado2 but it come from mostly Sumatera, while gado2 you can commonly find in Java. Lotek is spicy while gado2 is usually sweet. And the prawn cracker you mentioned in the video, we used to call it Kerupuk Udang. Kerupuk usually, refer to something crispy, thin, and sometimes wide. Like pringels or chitato, we can call it kerupuk.
@sherlocksmartass4784
@sherlocksmartass4784 Жыл бұрын
Me watching this video in my Dutch (European) household eating a dish with rice to which I added ketjap manis. Chef Brian: “ketjap manis is not found in western supermarkets.” Me: *stares at ketjap manis* “Where did you come from?!”
@rolebo1
@rolebo1 3 ай бұрын
Even better, you can find ketjap manis in every Dutch supermarket, but normal soy sauce can be more difficult to find.
@nutrisayuti
@nutrisayuti Жыл бұрын
You disagreed because you not Indonesian. We not use peanut butter for gado gado. We use fried peanut and grind it with sugar palm, Chilli, shallot, garlics, and tamarind infuse. And then the vegetable mix in it. FYI, we used sugar palm.. not soy sauce. The crackers name is emping
@anasazmi8554
@anasazmi8554 Жыл бұрын
Pecel (similar to gado-gado, but the peanuts in the sauce are coarsely ground instead) is my mother's favorite dish, so I can only imagine the horror on her face when she sees Jamie's version of gado-gado. Because the peanuts in peanut butter aren't roasted (to extract the peanut oil), Jamie's version of the sauce probably tastes like peanut butter rather than the expected roasted peanuts with a bit of fat. EDIT: the crackers are called kerupuk in Indonesian. Also, the uncooked tofu might affect the taste of the entire dish.
@nfl_9077
@nfl_9077 Жыл бұрын
To pronounce kecap manis in Indonesian, pronounce the word "kecap" similar to the sound "ketchup" in English, whereas the "a" from word "manis" is as "a" from the word "dark" in English. Also, Indonesian chips/crackers is called Kerupuk or Keripik.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
Thank you for clarifying!
@DPAG351
@DPAG351 Жыл бұрын
I mean for gado gado, the Indonesians don’t always make it authentically and at the end of the day, what matters is the taste. Actually, we have this special pre-made peanut sauce in Indonesia and a lot of home-cooks use them. Even some of the street vendors use them. And this pre-made peanut sauce looks like peanut butter but hardened to a block. So, using peanut butter is quite authentic in my opinion.
@silentsart2011
@silentsart2011 11 ай бұрын
bro you know peanut butter what right never once people used peanut butter to make gado gado, because the sweetnes of it not came from cane sugar
@americanmade6996
@americanmade6996 Жыл бұрын
People watch Jamie Oliver's videos because he is a well-known professional and presumably a good cook who can teach viewers something about good food--there is no other reason to watch him. I don't know what a gato gato salad is, but for my first sample why wouldn't I want one that an Indonesian would recognize without shuddering? If "Jamie doesn't know" explains his errors and absurdities, what is the point of watching him? It's like learning from a carpenter who drives screws with a hammer. Jamie Oliver was an early enthusiast of avocado oil for its health benefits. Too many western cooks use it, along with EVOO and various tofu out of the same obsession, without regard to what it does to the dish. I don't object to adaptations, but no matter how good it tastes if his version makes the locals recoil--or worse, laugh--then any pretext of authenticity is just that--pretext, and his gato gato becomes just a Cobb salad that will kill diners with nut allergies.
@mathieudg6915
@mathieudg6915 Жыл бұрын
Let's add some Indonesian Flavour ! Goes on by adding Japanese Soy Sauce, Thai Fish sauce and Virgin Olive Oil ...
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@doomydoes
@doomydoes Жыл бұрын
It is strange being an Australian and hearing things like some of these ingredients are hard to find. Things like Kecap manis are able to be found everywhere here. Like even petrol stations will have it a lot of the time…
@bcaye
@bcaye Жыл бұрын
Australia is way closer to Indonesia than the US.
@BlackVulpine
@BlackVulpine Жыл бұрын
Jamie putting soy sauce on everything Asian is like a foreigner to Australia coming here and putting Vegemite on everything.
@ivanfernando6804
@ivanfernando6804 Жыл бұрын
As an Indonesian, I've NEVER seen anyone make peanut sauce with peanut butter, until now. And the fact that many people had the AUDACITY to use peanut butter instead of the crushed fried peanut I used to do at home makes me not look at gado-gado the same way again. 💀 Also, NO! Gado-gado has its own distinct peanut sauce and therefore has its own ingredients. No kecap manis and fish sauce the last time I made it at home.
@twoblink
@twoblink Жыл бұрын
Bet you never seen someone drop olive oil in gado gado either...
@winterFox2r
@winterFox2r Жыл бұрын
Well… now you have! The Jester of Olive Oil, Jamie Olive-Oil
@becauseiwanttoseecommentsb984
@becauseiwanttoseecommentsb984 Жыл бұрын
kecap manis sih mending lah. kecap ikan dan olive oil haiyaaa
@hgd_hanylovely7544
@hgd_hanylovely7544 Жыл бұрын
Its kinda like a crime basicly
@sergeantduckythe3rd255
@sergeantduckythe3rd255 Жыл бұрын
Plain peanut butter is acceptable, is just a difference in one is roasted, one is fried. Otherwise is pretty much identical.
@gaming1zanagi-1999
@gaming1zanagi-1999 Жыл бұрын
Trust me if I saw them put olive oil on my gado-gado I would asked them for refund or change cause us Indonesian never ever use olive oils in most if not all of our cooking
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@fozamaulana3952
@fozamaulana3952 Жыл бұрын
We do use tamarind in peanut sauce, we don't use lime
@MansMan42069
@MansMan42069 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: The word kecap/kicap is derived from the Cantonese word koechiap, or "sauce," which is also the root word for the _more-familiar-to-Americans_ ketchup. So the easiest way for english speakers to pronounce it is ketchup/kitchup.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
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@heresy0615
@heresy0615 Жыл бұрын
as an indonesian... i despise whatever Jamie Oliver made
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@DigaRW
@DigaRW Жыл бұрын
18:50 Gado-gado's vegetables is always blanched, except for some that doesn't suitable to be blanched. If all vegetable raw, then it gonna be another gado gado derived meal: Karedok. 21:20 Actually it's pretty common people crush their crackers in Gado Gado here. I personally like it, though whole crackers is best.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
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@khamultheeasterling4459
@khamultheeasterling4459 Жыл бұрын
Ketjap manis is actually one of the two common soy sauces you can buy in the netherlands due to our colonial history. It is really interesting to realize that in other places ketjap manis or gado gado is not a standard food dish. Most dutch people do make instant gado gado or with peanut butter though as we have terrible culinairy traditions. Our snacks are on point though!! I love your vids and keep up the good work!!! ps the cracker name is krupuk and it is delicious and helps with eating with your hands!!!
@alexvanderkleij7776
@alexvanderkleij7776 Жыл бұрын
Here in Europe, especially in the Netherlands, every supermarket, really every single one, sells ketjap/kecap manis. Ok Indonesia is a former Dutch part. For me with Indonesian roots I recognise the way the peanut sauce is made by my (grand)mother.
@Emielio1
@Emielio1 Жыл бұрын
Over here in the Netherlands it's pretty easy to find ketjap manis (which is how we spell it), probably due to our colonial history... and here THAT is the ingredient of choice to make any dish seem "Asian". Soy sauce is pretty common too, but somehow it's harder to find here than ketjap manis.
@brooksdoctor
@brooksdoctor 6 ай бұрын
Soy sauce meets palm sugar, only in Indonesia and Netherlands... We call it kecap manis... If you want to make it closer, regular soy sauce is okay but with palm sugar... So if Jamie use soy sauce + palm sugar, it is acceptable. I would do that when in Europe. Adding some ingredients to balance acidity is okay as well, but mostly with tamarind or you can add lime or bay leaves for aroma. Other stuffs are okay, but no olive oil and fish sauce. There is another variant of veg salad with shrimp paste, I dont think Gado Gado is using shrimp paste. Olive oil makes it too white. Fish oli makes it too chinese. Shrimp paste is relatively assimilated with local cuisine. Peanut sauce as dressing is used in many Indonesian or adapted cuisine. For example, we have dimsum with peanut sauce, it is called siomay (shumay). In the Philippines, shumay is with soy sauce
@muhammadjimmyramadhan4687
@muhammadjimmyramadhan4687 Жыл бұрын
jamie will never be able to see a different with "gado-gado", "ketoprak", "pecel"
@inevra4053
@inevra4053 Жыл бұрын
I've personally not seen peanut butter being used, and I live in SEA where gado2 is common. It's usually grinded peanuts mixed with other stuff (that I cannot name because I can't see the tags on the bottles and the contents of the bowls they used lol) but I don't remember seeing peanut butter jars at all
@JamcodeCreative
@JamcodeCreative Жыл бұрын
here in the netherlands ketjap manis is sold in al super market/shops and kethap asin and other soy llike sauses are harder to get
@gamingcodexarchives
@gamingcodexarchives Жыл бұрын
If Jamie Olive Oil joined a MasterChef Asia edition, he's gonna be eliminated in the beginning round first.
@kregorovillupo3625
@kregorovillupo3625 Жыл бұрын
I make some "home brewn" olive oil in Puglia, Italy. We make the very first pressing cold, under an heavy stone, and don't filter it. When it comes out it's thick, green at first and dull golden at the end. Flavours, aromas and spiciness are at top in that god send elixir. Just on top of some bread, and you're eating like a king. But not the best if you want something neutral, like making pastries, and resistant to heat, since the suspension actually burns first and become sour.
@jason123kruger6
@jason123kruger6 Жыл бұрын
as always, your commentary makes me understand more stuff in the video. ❤️
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
🤘
@MonkeBrain07
@MonkeBrain07 10 ай бұрын
I do agree that it would probably taste fine, but marketing it as actual Indonesian gado-gado is blatantly ignorant. My issue with Jamie Oliver isn't his lack of research. It's his claim of making traditional international dishes. As an Indonesian myself, I cannot call that shit gado-gado even if he puts a gun to my head. Calling it gado-gado is an assault to my entire culture.
@endwarAH80blackfoot
@endwarAH80blackfoot Жыл бұрын
It's hilarious to hear the way you say kecap manis XD This is the best I could do but this should be the right pronounciation in text format. 'keh - ch-ah-p' 'ma-nees' As a local born and raised, 'kecap manis' just literally means sweet sauce. Or sweet soy sauce in English proper since it is black soy beans. Though to hear it being an exotic ingredient is kinda eye opening where here in Indonesia you can find it anywhere in the country in any store. In litres too.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
I filmed a short last night learning how to properly say it, hopefully I’ve redeemed myself 😂
@alfianfahmi5430
@alfianfahmi5430 Жыл бұрын
Jamie Oliver's egg fried rice + Jamie Oliver's gado-gado = Cursed PB&J rice bowl 😂🤣😂🤣 Also correction : The word "Kecap" in Indonesia is pronounced the same way as the word "Ketchup" in English. It's just the transliterated word derived from the word ketchup, but we used it for soy sauce instead of tomato ketchup. This is why some Indonesians would probably be confused on why ketchup was usually referring to tomato sauce instead of soy sauce. Kinda weird 😂🤣
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@widodoakrom3938
@widodoakrom3938 Жыл бұрын
Lol yeah
@TossaH
@TossaH Жыл бұрын
In the Netherlands there is any type of kecap (Ketjap) available in every supermarket (we have some history with Indonesia…). And a lot of specialty Indonesian stores.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
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@wikiuwu21
@wikiuwu21 Жыл бұрын
yeah as an indonesian... i hear you buddy... we have some history with indunesian huh.... what a sweet word... or i must say what a sweet memory for you... hahahaha
@columbianboy14
@columbianboy14 Жыл бұрын
I hope you watch the collab video between uncle Roger and gugafoods......its so good to see two of my faves in a video....
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
Yup! Coming soon!
@doctordre005
@doctordre005 Жыл бұрын
04:22 correct, the sauce itself wasn't acidic, but lime does served as the last (optional) sprinkle they don't mix lime directly with the sauce
@xoooxzzzz5744
@xoooxzzzz5744 Жыл бұрын
Now that I think about it, gado2 DOES sound like a salad (veggie and sauce which I guess is a dressing since you want it to coat all the veggies), but for some unknown reason, as an indonesian, hearing it called as a salad made my stomach kinda queasy, like my gut knows there's something fundamentally wrong with it and I am sent into an immediate existensial crisis
@RePhantomz
@RePhantomz Жыл бұрын
About the raw version of gado gado, we have them but it is from another region and has different name. First is karedok from sunda (west java) it had more spicy taste abd use all raw veggy. 2nd is ketoprak from betawi (jakarta) which is served with vermichelli and fried tofu.
@Splackavellie85
@Splackavellie85 Жыл бұрын
You can buy Ketjap Manis in every supermarket here in the Netherlands. It’s weird to me that it’s regarded as an exotic ingredient. It’s like not being able to buy galangal or sambal in the supermarket.
@sergeantduckythe3rd255
@sergeantduckythe3rd255 Жыл бұрын
Well, dutch and indonesian have a bit of.. history. Just like how the brits adopted curry from their india days, i heard the dutch adopted ketjap manis as well
@Splackavellie85
@Splackavellie85 Жыл бұрын
@@sergeantduckythe3rd255 It’s true. It’s not a pretty history, but it’s the reason my grandfather migrated from Bali to the Netherlands.
@erinlikesacornishpasty4703
@erinlikesacornishpasty4703 Жыл бұрын
We can find it here in the US in SOME specialty Asian markets. I live where there's a lot of Asian people and I've seen it in one of my local markets. Only one though.
@Leviticus_Prime
@Leviticus_Prime Жыл бұрын
As an American I can honestly tell you that most Americans assume that everything that's sold in the Asian or International section of a grocery store is used in all Asian food.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂true
@oxylepy2
@oxylepy2 Жыл бұрын
#UncleBrianTsao2023 Edit- Also an entire show just correctly cooking things Jamie Oliver cooks would be great.
@nightringer9815
@nightringer9815 Жыл бұрын
Brian, I'm Indonesian, we have many dishes that use vegetables as the main star of the dishes: - GADO-GADO : blanched vegetables with creamier peanut sauce that uses a piece of potato and palm sugar, NO KECAP MANIS. - PECEL : boiled vegetables with chunkier peanut sauce with various spices, tamarind, terasi (a denser belacan from Indonesia), and usually spicier. NO KECAP MANIS. - KAREDOK: fresh/raw vegetables with slightly chinky peanut with a lot of earthy spices. NO KECAP MANIS. And we have a lot vegetable dishes that use peanut sauce, but the one that use kecap manis is not a vegetable dish: KETOPRAK is Indonesian fried tofu, rice noodles, bean sprouts on rice cake served in garlic peanut sauce with kecap manis.
@fredbrenno
@fredbrenno Жыл бұрын
I am not an expert on indonision food, but if you dont hav Ketcjap Manis, you could mix brown sugar with half light/dark soy sauce and you get a product that is similar. . . In Norway we have had Ketcap Manis in the regular groccery stores since late 90s. . . , so it should not be difficult for Mr. olive oil to get it in UK . . .
@freakklomp
@freakklomp Жыл бұрын
here in the netherlands ketjap manis is in every single grocery store. i am sure you can get it in america and the uk too fairly easily also. i think you mean kroepoek.
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- Жыл бұрын
14:15 missed opportunity to plug Kamikoto knives there. you can cut chilies properly with Kamikoto knives. dont be weak like Jamie Oliver, cant even cut chilies haiyaa! 😏
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@shebakoby
@shebakoby 10 күн бұрын
oooh Indonesian sweet soy sauce. I got introduced to Conimex brand "Ketjap Manis" cuz bro's friend's family was from Holland and it is SO GOOD on rice. Used to use it all the time on stir fry but then the supply dried up when the dutch deli closed down.
@Fourbasher61
@Fourbasher61 Жыл бұрын
In the Netherlands they have ketjap manis at every supermarket, ready to go peanut sauce and even special peanut butter to make your own peanut sauce. The reason why we have these products so easily available is less exciting.
@ashsimpson8700
@ashsimpson8700 Жыл бұрын
Colonialism?
@riodestila
@riodestila Жыл бұрын
Its called Kerupuk. It can be garlic, prawn, fish cracker... And yes, all veggie blanched. Peanut sauce its just roast peanut + sugar/palm sugar + garlic + salt. Need no kecap manis, or u wanna make Ketoprak. Similiar dish, but with noodle.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
🤘
@williamwiratama2194
@williamwiratama2194 Жыл бұрын
Nice!!! Also you can add some lontong, make sambal separately (cause not everybody love spicy) and some crispy garlic 🤤 that's make me hungry 😂
@BaconNDCheese
@BaconNDCheese Жыл бұрын
okay idc what video you got lined up after this but you need to do all the Guga and Uncle roger collabs right now
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
Working on it!
@djbuttersnaps5484
@djbuttersnaps5484 Жыл бұрын
Usually in gado gado the cracker we use is prawn cracker or fish crackers (Kerupuk)
@RianHatmojo-fv1yf
@RianHatmojo-fv1yf Жыл бұрын
Peanut, garlic, small green chili, tamarin, kencur (aromatic ginger), gula jawa (palm sugar) or kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) also oke. For veggies, you can put anything you want, for me, tofu, tempe, and hard boiled egg is a must. Jamie must eat gado gado in a hotel or fancy restaurant, if u want to try the authentic one, try it from a street vendor(warung)
@Uncultured_Barbarian465
@Uncultured_Barbarian465 Жыл бұрын
Jamie Oliver doesn't have Kecap Manis? I live out in the middle of nowhere in Wisconsin, and I have a good supply of Kecap Manis. Was easy to get off of Amazon after I watched a KZbin channel from overseas that uses it in a lot of his dishes. But then, I don't make videos of myself screwing up other culture's cuisines. :)
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂
@xPandamon
@xPandamon 11 ай бұрын
My girlfriend is indonesian so I ordered Gado-Gado in a restaurant and made it myself later. I used peanut butter, sambal, lime and coconut milk for the sauce which may not be right, but I also used a bunch of vegetables, mushrooms, tofu, tempeh, eggs, sprouts, krupuk and so on and it looked incredibly in my opinion and tasted just as good, way better than in the restaurant! But they had Emping, I didn't find it anywhere :(
@xPandamon
@xPandamon 11 ай бұрын
drive.google.com/file/d/1q9hMXeyAoNSJP2tNx3gpPd7SWQWejkUa/view?usp=sharing
@rufiredup90
@rufiredup90 Жыл бұрын
I’m Malaysian but I think our cooking is heavily influenced by Indonesian cuisine and we have a MILLION different types of soy sauce or kicap as we call it. Pronounded kee-chup. We use kicap manis too which is a thick sweet soy sauce.
@Gilangdwich
@Gilangdwich Жыл бұрын
nah dude we just have the same ancestor i guest, there is reason why our language is similar
@jenrysinaga3158
@jenrysinaga3158 Жыл бұрын
My family always use palm sugar rather than sweet soy sauce (kecap manis).
@xoooxzzzz5744
@xoooxzzzz5744 Жыл бұрын
My fav part of being an indonesian living in indonesia is that gado2 is everywhere and if for some strange reason it's not, they sell ready use peanut sauce lol then I can just throw in some random veggie
@ProfJeffy
@ProfJeffy Жыл бұрын
I can go to any supermarket here (the Netherlands) and find Ketjap Manis
@santanicafe
@santanicafe Жыл бұрын
Some region add keffir lime leaves and tamarin in gado-gado peanut sauce While lime is added in batagor or satay when it's served. Lime isnt mixed when make the peanut sauce
@Mishimpoo
@Mishimpoo Жыл бұрын
This man loves the words ''Surface area'' like how Jamie loves olive oil. Nice video lol,
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
🤘
@KittyEclipse1992
@KittyEclipse1992 Ай бұрын
Kecap manis is in Woolies and coles, the main grocery stores... I didn't think it was exotic
@donnyxme
@donnyxme Жыл бұрын
9:04 or instead with plain white sugar, use palm sugar with soy sauce. Taste-wise is the closest with kecap manis. 19:45 : kerupuk is chips. Rice crackers work too. I even use lays (potato chips) as subtitute
@fatinkiddo
@fatinkiddo Жыл бұрын
As an Indonesia and I used to make Gado-gado. I rarely put soy sauce into the peanut butter. Cause my mom likes it not too sweet. Cause we mix the ingredient like fried peanut, a pinch of shrimp paste, chillies, bird eye chilli salt and brown sugar/palm sugar, tamarind infused water. And the vegetable only, water spinach, cabbage, sprouts, long beans, sometimes chunks of cucumber
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
Sounds SO GOOD 🤤
@wanamartaarya133
@wanamartaarya133 Жыл бұрын
1. vegetables in gado-gado is blanched and cut beforehand 2. lot of peanut deepdfried beforehand, then grind it along with chillie (chillie is optional for customers who like spicy) 3. eggs and potatoes boiled first 4. while doing everything, deepfry the tofus, larger size than the ones in the video 5. vegetables, potatoes, and eggs go to plate along with fried tofus 6. pour peanut sauce, and cracker goes in this comment comes from my friend, a gado-gado seller on the street
@devaraanimation
@devaraanimation Жыл бұрын
Kecap is pronounced like Ketchup but the "h" is silent
@thatsinteresting3415
@thatsinteresting3415 Жыл бұрын
Soy sauce and/or fish sauce go very nicely in Bolognese sauce. And, fish sauce is more traditionally Italian than Bolognese itself, archaically Italian.
@astamanista9447
@astamanista9447 Жыл бұрын
Weirdly enough, I've never seen people around me use Kecap manis/sweet soy sauce as ingredient for gado-gado. They use ground palm sugar for the sweetness, and manually add salt and MSG for the saltiness and umami. Some also add galangal/ginger/sand ginger, boiled potato, and shrimp paste in it too. You also mix the vegetables inside the mortar here. If you want to serve it to other people, you use separate container to mix the peanut sauce and the vegetables. And then we do have a variation where the vegetables are raw. It's called "Karedok." Every vegetable in gado-gado is blanched. The prawn crackers are called "Kerupuk." with the "keru" pronounced kinda similar to how you pronounce "crou" in "crouton" and the "pu" pronounced like you pronounce the pu in "pull" or "push."
@mikahs7944
@mikahs7944 Жыл бұрын
I’m so ghetto when you said I was raised in the west and I thought west side not western world 😂. So many gun shots rn happy new year
@prdx8543
@prdx8543 10 ай бұрын
Actually, gado gado has that rough textures in its sauce. The smoother one we use it for pecel. If you REALLY want to get rid of that roughness, we use cashew nuts. But gado gado need its sauce rough. Otherwise it is called pecel. And pecel has different ingredients. There is another version of rougher sauce, and we use it to dress fruit. It is called rujak sauce. So, no.. you can't use peanut butter unless you are making pecel. Roughness level is important for the sauce. That tofu needs to be firm and airy, with crunchy skin. Also, gado gado is blanched, the raw version is karedok. But that needs a rougher sauce, and different ingredients I do agree about your explanation about the olive oil, but we don't use oil as it is already as oily as it gets. With that fish sauce, additional oil, and peanut butter, it would be liquid, slimey, greasy, fishy, and smooth, like diarhhea. That uncook tofu adds more reference to soft feces. All that is left is toilet shaped bowl, and it would be complete. Soft sh floating on slimey greasy and fishy liquid. The crunchy chips in gado gado is melinjo chips. It's a little bit sour, and it would still be crunchy when drenched in the sauce. But if you need kerupuk udang (prawn chip), you better leave it whole or it will lose its use and taste. Gado gado also has a hint of crunchyness from its sauce. Therefore it is important to grind the peanuts rough. Anyway, as with those many street food stalls, although every single stalls has their own variant, but they won't mess with basic ingredients. A guy has been bullied because he went too far, using rendang for pork. Rendang is Padang's way of cooking, and they are moslem. Using moslem way to cook pork is simply, offensive. But let me tell you something. Indonesia is basically an umbrella term for our cuisine sets. There is no such Indonesian dish. You see, Indonesia is multicultural country. And if you cross province or island borders, you'll find a cultural change, perhaps cultural shock. So, yes... we have SO MANY those "salad" variants, like Karedok, Ketoprak, Pecel, and Gado Gado. Yes.. Gado gado is a specific name of "salad" variant from a tribe. What Jamie did, was mixing all those tribes altogether, and put western mix into it. As with karedok, nobody would call karedok a gado gado, as Sundanese loves raw veggies. And no one would mix pecel with gado gado because those central javanese people loves smooth textures. Gado gado is Betawi tribe's variant, thus they use rougher sauce. They are actually, the same thing, pure vegetable dish, but use different ingredients and sauce according to the tribe's preferences, thus different names according to what ticks in their respective tribe's mind. So, what Jamie did, is messing with pecel sauce, messing with gado gado veggies, and destroying karedok with tofu, at the same time. He only need to mess with a vermicelli noodle and put it there to destroy Ketoprak as well. If he want to mess gado gado so much, he better call it salad as it is, and remove Indonesian moniker from its variant.
@Nothing....
@Nothing.... Жыл бұрын
For 8:46 Uncle roger once said in one of his review that u can make kecap manis with palm/brown sugar and soy sauce Not white sugar Just incase someone misunderstood
@timbaud5704
@timbaud5704 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if there is an older version of that dish, cause we all know that tomatoes and potatoes werent available in europe and asia before the discovering of america.
@megadan268
@megadan268 Жыл бұрын
Another banger, they just keep coming
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
🤘
@actpianocover6329
@actpianocover6329 Жыл бұрын
10:22 when the chef's face goes through multiple emotions in 1 sec, namely shock, confusion, disappointment, and pain
@MrYelly
@MrYelly Жыл бұрын
The Indonesian chips are called Kurupuk (Krupuk) and are made with Tapioca Starch. It can be prepared through grilling, deep- or hot sand frying.
@BGuhChannel27
@BGuhChannel27 Жыл бұрын
Gado2. They use boiled vegetables, roasted peanuts and garlic require then you can blended if want to. Put sweet soy sauce not soyu aka japanese soy sauce.
@naeangold
@naeangold Жыл бұрын
The main taste of Gado-gado and Ketoprak is it peanut sauce (Sambel kacang), and the chili (Also sogged prawn cracker). And it tasted best if it grinded left some grain to bite afterward. Fuck smoothness
@bundesautobahn7
@bundesautobahn7 Жыл бұрын
I mean, if (for argument's sake) he was labelling it as east-west fusion, it may not be that bad. But Jamie Oliver thinks he's creating an authentic dish when in fact, he isn't.
@cerenityAura
@cerenityAura Жыл бұрын
no one use peanut butter as ingredients here in indonesia,its uncommon ingredients, maybe in high end hotel restaurant that serve mediocore stuff at high prices they use it,but really no one use peanut butter
@steveeymann6374
@steveeymann6374 3 ай бұрын
Ketjap Manis sounds kind of similar to Hawaiian shoyu sauce. It's a sweeter version of soy sauce and I absolutely love it with some extra garlic and ginger when I make it.
@Goldthius
@Goldthius Жыл бұрын
The prawn crackers called kropoek or however you spell it in English.
@wirex14
@wirex14 Жыл бұрын
Bean sprouts, cabbage, long bean,, fried tofu, fried tempe, hard boiled egg, and potato it's opsional we use lontong for carbo rare using boiled potatoes
@moldiworp9143
@moldiworp9143 9 ай бұрын
I love Jamie. Hes my favourite cook. Guy has come really far for a non professional.
@charlescapone45
@charlescapone45 9 ай бұрын
Here’s to a memorable 2023 and a great 2024 ahead . Powerrrr to 2024
@canacomyrica
@canacomyrica Жыл бұрын
the problem with peanut butter, here in Indonesia we only have the sweet peanut butter that basically you used for sandwich breakfast if you know what I mean, that's why its a no-no for us to use peanut butter and only use peanut sauce, cause peanut sauce in Indonesia were used a lot for savory food
@cakatama9046
@cakatama9046 Жыл бұрын
Yes you and Jamie missed kencur, tamarind, and keffir lime leaves. The recipe use shrimp paste not fish sauce For kecap manis, it is added after the vegetables mixed with the sauce and it is optional like how spicy do you like for your gado-gado For all I know, if the vegetables are raw we call it gado gado. But if the vegetables are blanched, it is pecel but ofc the cucumbers are raw
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
🤘
@Tu-Li-Oh
@Tu-Li-Oh Жыл бұрын
Ayo, now that he mentioned kecap manis, has Chef Brian reacted to Reynold Poernomo's? I can't remember rn. Would be cool if he reacted to some of his appearances in Master Chef, and his fried rice. Chef Reynold is, for some of us, the equivalent of Yami Yugi in cooking.
@vidyamunandar2401
@vidyamunandar2401 Жыл бұрын
Kecap manis is pronounced more like "ketchup" "ma" as in mama and "nis" like niece. Hope that helps.
@HerraTulitikku
@HerraTulitikku Жыл бұрын
I ask myself if Jamie Oliver has written a cookbook with asian recipes and if I find it in bookstores in the horror section.
@ChefBrianTsao
@ChefBrianTsao Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@lambai4114
@lambai4114 Жыл бұрын
it in a sci-fi section cause only in a imaginary world can these shitz taste decent
@RaptorGoesRAWR
@RaptorGoesRAWR Жыл бұрын
Mmmm kecap manis. We have an aisle at our major chain supermarket just for Asian and Indian ingredients (Australia tho, so our location definitely plays a part on demand), and I got so curious about all the varieties of sauces. Never would have discovered kecap manis otherwise, which is such a tasty ingredient. I always have a bottle now. I bought a new variety of sauce every week and tasted it/cooked a protein in it. I ended up learning a lot about the subtle differences between the different ingredients which has turned out to be key to making yummy food for myself and my brother (who is pretty sickly and has a heavily limited diet, so discovering new flavours to build 'brother-safe' dishes around is always a win for me). Gotta be adventurous (and keep a jar of Aji-no-moto in the pantry)! That said, despite the convenience of the major chain grocer, I've come to prefer buying my ingredients at a local Asian grocer. Now that I understand what each of them tastes like a little better, the 'sauce wall' is less intimidating, lol. Besides, they have a whole-ass section just full of mochi and the milk tea flavour is addictive as heck.
@aigis3117
@aigis3117 Жыл бұрын
Correction here chef brian In Indonesia, there's plenty variations of peanut sauce salads, and even though gado-gado is basically translated as mix-mix, there's a significant law of ingredients that cant be overlooked Gado2 sauce is cooked, with peanut sauce, garlic, chillies, kaffir lime leaves, coconut milk, and the toppings were mostly cooked, whether its blanched veggies, or deep fried tofu, or boiled eggs and sometimes with rice cakes If the toppings changed into a more meaty toppings it would change into siomay/batagor If the sauce is consists of grinded fried peanuts, kaffir lime leaves, tamarind, shrimp paste, mixed in uncooked state in a more watery sauce it will change into pecel sayur, javanese style The pecel sayur sumatran style uses gado2 sauce-ish but use raw veggies and instead using tofus and tempeh, it mostly uses fried batter called bakwan, and uses egg noodles, so a more heavy style food And if the sauce is a more less watery pecel sauce, added with Kecap Manis (sweet soy sauce) then its called ketoprak, in which has a strict toppings of rice cakes and deep fried tofu, sometimes added blanched mung beans and vermicelli noodles And boy oh boy what i see jamie, what he did just mishmash of every recipe, god i cant imagine how it might taste 😢
@AxeDatcm
@AxeDatcm Жыл бұрын
Yeah soy sauce is not really heavily used in Indonesian cuisine (the one that used it mostly fusion cuisine come from Chinese Indonesian community) While other native ethnic groups like Javanese or Malays are mainly use kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) it made from soy bean and palm sugar
@DG-jq7il
@DG-jq7il Жыл бұрын
The chips are kerupuk udang, or shrimp cracker. If you are using seedless cucumber, you can go raw, and the tomatoes of course, but everything else should be blanched.
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