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What Makes Iron Chef Morimoto’s Chicken So Angry?

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Күн бұрын

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@NeedlessExposition
@NeedlessExposition Ай бұрын
Oh, if you haven’t watched Iron Chef, you’re going to love it. Especially the Japanese version. Morimoto has a bit of a story arc where his “newer” techniques were considered rebellious and even disrespectful so he was regularly challenged by “purist” chefs who wanted to teach him a lesson.
@lumare
@lumare Ай бұрын
THIS!!!! He was considered an uppity and brash young chef and his time in America had a lot of traditional Japanese chefs treating him like he was a cultural traitor!
@maricampari3970
@maricampari3970 Ай бұрын
I will never recover from the moment Bobby Flay got on top of the counter and fistpumped to the audience. Extremely disrespectful and unsportsmanlike behavior towards Morimoto-Sama
@NeedlessExposition
@NeedlessExposition Ай бұрын
@@maricampari3970 While Morimoto forgave him for the incident, no one lets Bobby forget it.
@jerrylewis4724
@jerrylewis4724 Ай бұрын
The Ohta faction
@maricampari3970
@maricampari3970 Ай бұрын
@@NeedlessExposition exactly, when I watched the English dubs as a kid, that scene made me dislike Bobby Flay for a long time. But then I realized looking back, that's show business! Kitchen Stadium is like a cooking show, a football game and an anime all mashed up into one. I have worked close to Chef Flay professionally and he is a well rounded nice guy, with a fiery personality. Like a young Emeril.
@dennisv.9434
@dennisv.9434 Ай бұрын
The look of child like joy upon witnessing the rice noodles expand warms my heart.
@nocturnaldruid2191
@nocturnaldruid2191 Ай бұрын
I still remember the first time I fried them.
@skwervin1
@skwervin1 Ай бұрын
He should try prawn chips... they go from little slivers of what looks like pink plastic to these huge, yummy chips.... chef's kiss!
@nocturnaldruid2191
@nocturnaldruid2191 Ай бұрын
@@skwervin1 Oh yeah! I love those things! To make them even better, toss them with a bit of the seasoning packet from shrimp-flavored ramen.
@komal146
@komal146 Ай бұрын
everytime i fry those rice papadums, same look
@Oanjoexterminador
@Oanjoexterminador Ай бұрын
When the video runs less than 20 minutes, you know that the recipe went smoothly to Jamie.
@AquaShibby3000
@AquaShibby3000 Ай бұрын
Wait, WAIT. Hold up. Go watch as much Iron Chef as you can. It's the greatest show about cooking ever.
@amandafeliciano542
@amandafeliciano542 Ай бұрын
Yesss Jamie its GREAT!
@debrascott8775
@debrascott8775 Ай бұрын
I never liked it. 🤷‍♀️
@tallgrasslanestitches6635
@tallgrasslanestitches6635 Ай бұрын
But start with the original, not the American one.
@squallleonheart150
@squallleonheart150 Ай бұрын
Brings back childhood memory!
@LPdedicated
@LPdedicated Ай бұрын
I used to watch it with my dad (a chef) and I have so many fond memories of it.
@DrofJustice
@DrofJustice Ай бұрын
OMG We used to watched Iron Chef, the original Japanese one, with the boys when they were in elementary school EVERY WEEK. It was a whole family event. Wow. Morimoto is a legend.
@bobandkelly
@bobandkelly Ай бұрын
Morimoto is like the opposite of your Gordon Ramsays and your Marco whoevers. Super chill
@jerrylewis4724
@jerrylewis4724 Ай бұрын
Lol Marco whoever
@bobandkelly
@bobandkelly Ай бұрын
@@jerrylewis4724 i live in philly and was having dinner at Morimoto and he actually was sitting at the bar having a beer. Also, because they thought my entree took too long coming out they comped the whole thing!
@FadeIn2Obscurity
@FadeIn2Obscurity Ай бұрын
Marco “Large Piece of Butter” White
@cyberpunkcentral8500
@cyberpunkcentral8500 Ай бұрын
Agree and it’s appreciated! 🎉
@Alucard-gt1zf
@Alucard-gt1zf Ай бұрын
Gordon is also quite chill, don't just be going off of his early years and hells kitchen, look at the British kitchen nightmares and he barely ever raises his voice
@superkang7448
@superkang7448 Ай бұрын
Iron Chef was more of a gripping dramatic farce in the guise of a cooking game show. It was a whole thing
@cyberpunkcentral8500
@cyberpunkcentral8500 Ай бұрын
Lol it definitely was a bunch of everything! It was like Chuck Norris meets Julia Child divided by Bruce Lee Lol
@rocketbilly
@rocketbilly Ай бұрын
It was my OG Dragon Ball Z, just an absolutely fascinating showdown and I never missed an episode. The American version of it was just not the same. The original was SO good
@scottbuck1572
@scottbuck1572 Ай бұрын
Its like professional wrestling: you know it's not real, but kafabe makes it fun
@markpukey8
@markpukey8 27 күн бұрын
@@scottbuck1572 Sure the drama was... drama. But that food ALWAYS looked phenomenal! I loved the original even more than the US version.
@TheForeverRanger
@TheForeverRanger Ай бұрын
With Morimoto, he was the third Iron Chef Japanese after Michiba and Nakamura. We sadly lost Chen Kenichi last year and Masahiko Kobe back in 2019. It is wild to go back and watch the really old episodes and listen to the commentator's bewilderment at certain techniques that were very much foreign to a lot of Japanese people at the time.
@shakie6074
@shakie6074 Ай бұрын
The account “FilmRise” has like 6 seasons of the OG iron chef up. It’s an incredible show. Peak 90s kitsch, wonderful voice acting, so fucking cool.
@BuddyBouncer
@BuddyBouncer Ай бұрын
No shit? i'm so there
@cyberpunkcentral8500
@cyberpunkcentral8500 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip! ❤
@ottomattix86
@ottomattix86 Ай бұрын
Thank you kindly
@scottlavigne28
@scottlavigne28 Ай бұрын
7 seasons as of a month or two ago! We get Nakamura!
@LPdedicated
@LPdedicated Ай бұрын
I used to watch it with my dad (a former chef de cuisine) and I have so many fond memories of it. It was a big deal, because in order to watch it, we had to pay for extra channels for cable TV (yes, I'm that old). My dad didn't care much for "celebrity chefs" but I could tell he actually enjoyed it. He was such a nerd about his profession.☺❤
@cyberpunkcentral8500
@cyberpunkcentral8500 Ай бұрын
High five from a fellow “that older” 😂💯🙌
@Alexlalpaca
@Alexlalpaca Ай бұрын
Answering your question: You don't start with half the ammount of stock because reducing it by half concentrates the flavour. Essencially you have the same flavour in half the amount of water, so double the flavour per volume ^^
@Sisterfifi
@Sisterfifi Ай бұрын
Toasting the spices helps but their flavour is best released using oil. I used to have an Indian housemate, and we used to do the seeds in oil in a saucepan with a tight fitting lids, popping the seeds like making popcorn. Spices that were already ground we would add after the seeds were popped.
@jonc283
@jonc283 Ай бұрын
While Morimoto admits this is fusion and a French touch, I am excited for you to dive into different ingredients and flavors not usually found in French or British cuisine (your around-the-world episodes were really fun). Can't wait for more! PS, you toasting the spices shows your growth over time as a cook - well done.
@philoctetes_wordsworth
@philoctetes_wordsworth Ай бұрын
Yes! We are witnessing his evolution. The spotting of the rice noodles was impressive. Not everyone would have known what they were looking at. There are many rice noodles…
@Shawaeon
@Shawaeon Ай бұрын
Iron Chef Japan is magical. Best cooking show ever made. There are lots of episodes on youtube. Well worth the watch despite low video quality.
@tinykites5987
@tinykites5987 Ай бұрын
With tandoori chicken the call is usually to leave the marinade on but the homemade version without a tandoor oven tends to be grilled/broiled and without skin so it might be the fusion-y-ness that made removing it the right move! Saw someone else suggest Madhur Jaffrey and I agree 😊 I've enjoyed learning more about French cooking from you and there are so many other food philosophies out there in the world
@Antaios632
@Antaios632 Ай бұрын
Please consider doing a Madhur Jaffrey cook book at some point. She's like the Betty Crocker of Indian cuisine.
@shllybkwrm
@shllybkwrm Ай бұрын
Yes!
@chocolatesouljah
@chocolatesouljah Ай бұрын
I remember when she was on Martha Stewart show probably 25 years ago? Anyway, she was wonderful!
@natashathered4890
@natashathered4890 Ай бұрын
Yes!
@agentsculder2451
@agentsculder2451 Ай бұрын
I have her first cookbook in paperback. The recipes are just delightful, although you can tell it was written when a lot of Indian ingredients were harder to get in the US.
@stephaniemoore-fuller9082
@stephaniemoore-fuller9082 Ай бұрын
Agree! She is wonderful!
@warwickemanuel1088
@warwickemanuel1088 Ай бұрын
Japanese Iron Chef is worth watching A Sushi Chef apprenticeship varies, but it can take ten years to be masterful Your Angry Chicken had no cause to be, you did it justice! It looked beautiful. Thank you!
@michaeln4400
@michaeln4400 Ай бұрын
Seriously, the look on your face when you were deep frying made me hoot with laughter! Thank you 😂
@Demasx
@Demasx Ай бұрын
Thanks and shout out to Christie getting you on the Morimoto train, excited for this arc! 🥂 Also, if you play videogames try Battle Chef Brigade ... it's like Iron Chef meets Fantasy Anime! 🤓
@antgirl73
@antgirl73 Ай бұрын
Iron Chef is totally worth your time watching! Chef Morimoto does NOT disappoint.
@bethotoole6569
@bethotoole6569 Ай бұрын
'I've been living under a rock' Well said!! Go. Watch. Iron. Chef!!!
@zwilnik
@zwilnik Ай бұрын
Japanese Iron Chef is so much more than just challenger v Iron Chef. It's a whole... thing unto itself.
@sjb4280
@sjb4280 Ай бұрын
By far my favorite Iron Chef. He clearly has passion, respect, and love for food and cooking.
@ian3314
@ian3314 Ай бұрын
I usually love the food you make, but this one dish was the most photogenic dish I think I've ever seen on youtube. Nice job.
@kyndramb7050
@kyndramb7050 Ай бұрын
My Mom and I watched the Japanese Iron Chef together! Its so delightful and funny, and the host biting into a bell pepper with gusto in the opening makes me laugh every single time!!😂😂😅
@esmeraldagreengate4354
@esmeraldagreengate4354 Ай бұрын
I always thought it was an onion? 🤔
@pmatzl
@pmatzl Ай бұрын
Since I’m only cooking for two and didn’t want to crank up my oven to 400 degrees in midsummer, I butterflied a pair of boneless, skinless chicken breasts and cut the marinade and sauce ingredients in half. I also didn’t think the thinner breasts would need as long a marinade, so that time I cut back to 3-4 hours, and quickly pan-cooked them. Finally, because we aren’t crazy about capsaicin, I passed up the roasted peppers entirely. The results were still delicious! By the way, reducing the chicken stock by half is entirely worth it. It gives the sauce a much more creamy consistency, adds chicken flavor and makes the sauce’s heat profile significantly milder than the marinade.
@visnjariley2747
@visnjariley2747 Ай бұрын
That looked really good, and it was fun to see what the noodles did. The original Iron Chef in Japanese and dubbed over in English was a riot.
@kevinwhite4079
@kevinwhite4079 Ай бұрын
I love watching your show grow. Don't let KZbin trap you into doing shorts. You need the Full Format!
@jldisme
@jldisme Ай бұрын
I think the Japanese version of Iron Chef was so much better. I don't eat spicy food, but the plate looked beautiful.
@stephenmellor3572
@stephenmellor3572 Ай бұрын
Agreed. Especially that rather sour woman. She was great! And watch it with subtitle. Japanes pitch accent at a whole new level!
@JanicePhillips
@JanicePhillips Ай бұрын
I laughed so hard at the noodles...and your face. Thank you, Jamie. Fine entertainment, indeed! I watched TFN for years...all the shows. I loved Iron Chef, but my all time fav was and will always be Alton Brown's "Good Eats". Me and my son have seen every single episode...twice.
@acolytetojippity
@acolytetojippity Ай бұрын
you're supposed to leave the marinade on, generally. its supposed to char a little, so it gets closer to tandoori chicken. and the chicken stock, you don't start with 1 c because you're concentrating the flavor of it down.
@HeatherLandon227
@HeatherLandon227 Ай бұрын
I remember watching the original Iron Chef on Food Network. Brings back memories. Loved the original Japanese! The American one is ok but nothing beats the original.
@sereminar4
@sereminar4 Ай бұрын
Damn you've got a solid spice tolerance
@dwasmanski
@dwasmanski Ай бұрын
I had the same reaction as you seeing those rice noodles puff up 😂 I can’t imagine seeing that happen so fast in person!
@RobinBaich
@RobinBaich Ай бұрын
His awed look at the noodle explosion was utterly priceless. Also took me back to the movie Mr. Mom. Anyone who saw the movie knows the scene.
@donnatozer9099
@donnatozer9099 Ай бұрын
I could feel your dilemma re the marinade. I was shaking my head saying Nooo!! Leave it on all the while thinking it might become on par with the infamous vanilla pod episode. Then I saw the result and thought, Ohhh, I'm glad I was wrong in a puzzled voice,
@ngwoo
@ngwoo Ай бұрын
I don't think he was supposed to wipe it. The recipe said it was inspired by tandoori chicken and you don't scrape the marinade off for that. Less marinade might work better at the temperatures of a home oven, though.
@carmijok1
@carmijok1 Ай бұрын
I think he mixed up which chicken was the marinated one. Yes, you should definitely leave it on.
@donnatozer9099
@donnatozer9099 Ай бұрын
@@carmijok1 thats what I thought too as he turned the baking tray around in the oven,
@JOSEPH-vs2gc
@JOSEPH-vs2gc Ай бұрын
the sauce would pretty much cover that mistake anyway, its a preference issue at a certain point. Still, i do like that he's taking autonomy when following the recipe, shows growth.
@boogiedaddy3434
@boogiedaddy3434 24 күн бұрын
lol, not the vanilla pod incident. I randomly think of that from time to time and it makes me shake my head and chuckle.
@davidp2888
@davidp2888 Ай бұрын
It's not a good Sunday until Jamie uploads!
@randeenapp695
@randeenapp695 Ай бұрын
"I'm just not going to give up without a fight" is my go-to line for most work days. Thank you for that :)
@cyberpunkcentral8500
@cyberpunkcentral8500 Ай бұрын
Love seeing “The KZbin” formula book on Jamie’s shelf: shows how much a little research goes a long way…I’m proud that he’s taken the professional steps to grow his channel both strategically and organically. 💯 My favorite classic Daily Show clips ever was when then-correspondent Steve Carrell’s wife Nancy introducing her amazing new find and current love, “Iron Chef,” to a then mostly clueless American audience; this was back when it only aired in the original Japanese dubbed. One of my favorite segments ever.
@sherryheim5504
@sherryheim5504 Ай бұрын
Morimoto is one of my favorite chefs. His dishes are always fabulous.
@ViRoseLaBianca
@ViRoseLaBianca Ай бұрын
Japanese, Chinese, Italian, and French fusion? Awww Morimoto created a recipe book that combined all the Iron Chef specialities into one ❤
@ghostiie1365
@ghostiie1365 Ай бұрын
Morimoto is one of my favorite celebrity chefs!!! I loved watching him in iron chef when I was younger.
@donnaburkett7854
@donnaburkett7854 Ай бұрын
Morimoto is a great chef. Watch as many videos as possible to learn his technique. He’s fabulous.
@stevieg1921
@stevieg1921 Ай бұрын
Nice catch! Say, whatever happened to cooking around the world? I liked that series.
@maxpowers9129
@maxpowers9129 Ай бұрын
I imagine it's easier to concentrate on one cuisine at a time. Even professional chefs mess up like a beginner when trying to make a cuisine they aren't trained in. It seems impossible for a single person to do every cuisine well.
@taybaytime
@taybaytime Ай бұрын
GASP! We’ve reached a new continent! 🤩
@Rozyjean
@Rozyjean Ай бұрын
So happy you have finally discovered Iron Chef! Also, thank you for the questionable tip of the ziplock over the smoke alarm. 😂 Thats gonna help me out moving forward. hahaha.
@elizabethw.6154
@elizabethw.6154 Ай бұрын
I LOVED Iron Chef. Both the Japanese and the American version. Btw, its where the "legendary" dislike of Bobby Flay by Morimoto happened. When Bobby stood on the counter/cutting board, and Morimoto found tht extremely distasteful. I remember hearing ot referenced several times throughout my food network watching.
@NeedlessExposition
@NeedlessExposition Ай бұрын
Morimoto had forgiven him for the incident long ago but nobody lets Bobby forget about it.
@deniseheins2133
@deniseheins2133 Ай бұрын
Oh, we loved Iron Chef back in the day. Nothing like watching Bobby Flay flying around the kitchen, slipping and cursing 😄
@BluuBird2
@BluuBird2 Ай бұрын
8:05 I really just mumbled to myself "he's gonna take off the marinade of half the chicken pieces, isn't he" just to yell out triumphantly when you actually did. I've been watching your show for so long, your style of doing things in the kitchen has gotten somewhat familiar haha So glad to see you keeping it going with new chefs and the occasional daring recipe (I still believe that you'll become a cake-master too, at some day!) thank you for all the time we get to spend in your kitchen
@gloriacardenas6855
@gloriacardenas6855 Ай бұрын
LOVE IT.. YOU HAVE TO DO HIS SHORT RIBS. I HAD THEM IN HAWAII WITH MY WHOLE FAMILY AND WE WENT ABSOLUTELY NUTS. THEY ARE NEXT LEVEL.
@namename6459
@namename6459 28 күн бұрын
Are they in the same cookbook?
@megansuchy2339
@megansuchy2339 Ай бұрын
The original Iron Chef from early 2000s (dubbed version) is TOP TIER!
@diamondstud322
@diamondstud322 Ай бұрын
Loved Iron Chef! I wasn’t really into cooking then, but I found the show fascinating, and Morimoto was awesome. For your leftover oil, I suggest fritters…crab & corn fritters are delish, but most any kind of fritters are good. 😁
@RachelTheAries
@RachelTheAries Ай бұрын
When Jamie made the Maifun noodles, did anyone else instantly think of that scene from Mr. Mom? Just me? OK. Awesome video as always. I've made cookies with extra angst but not angry chicken. I need to get on that.
@jbridges9574
@jbridges9574 Ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment! It’s exactly what I was thinking!!!
@RachelTheAries
@RachelTheAries Ай бұрын
@@jbridges9574 Yes! I knew that I couldn't be the only one. 😀
@jamiescott5016
@jamiescott5016 Ай бұрын
I replayed Jamie watching the noodles fry up. Ahahahahahhaaaaa happiest face!! Love it!
@bethotoole6569
@bethotoole6569 Ай бұрын
I watch a ton of cooking videos. You sir are by far my favorite! I've followed you since the green pancake days, in your tiny kitchen. You've come so far,,, cook on good sir, cook on!!!
@professionalpainthuffer
@professionalpainthuffer Ай бұрын
Iron Chef is the WWE of food, I've been excessively invested for years. If you want to escape french cooking, you should do some pre-colombian native american food! Sean Sherman (of Owamni fame) and Freddie Bitsoie (of less fame than he deserves) both have excellent books. Lots of non-mainstream meat and seafood, lots of vegetables, lots of chocolate in new and unusual places. There's no wheat, sugar, pork, beef, or dairy (for obvious reasons), so there's quite a lot of new ground.
@iamza.
@iamza. 23 күн бұрын
I hope your wife shows up more in your videos. She's adorable and it's fun watching you two together
@Shenorai
@Shenorai Ай бұрын
FilmRise Television has been uploading the classic [dubbed] Iron Chef Japan episodes, if you want to see him and the previous Iron Chef Japanese legends at work. Iron Chef Japan isn't JUST a cooking competition. It is theatre. Entire factions of chefs battling against chosen champions of their respective cuisines. Storylines of the Iron Chefs battling against familiar faces time and again. It's glorious. This is also taking into account that [especially in the 1990's] there was growing culture war within Japan of new advancements vs respecting traditional methods. It comes up a LOT in the show. Sure, there are some, ah... 'artifacts' of the era. You'll know it when you see it.
@Hallonbot
@Hallonbot 5 күн бұрын
Any idea where I can find the episodes undubbed just with normal subtitles? Dubbing is for children.
@ThePjl110
@ThePjl110 Ай бұрын
Jamie, just a suggestion...I did this a loooong time ago. I trashed all my cookie sheets that were stained, burned and disfigured beyond recognition. I went to Costco (or Sam's. etc) and bought all new beautiful quality cookie sheets. And then I ordered (and use religiously) precut parchment sheets to line said cookie sheets. I have never had to soak or scrub cookie sheets since. It is SO worth it!
@peglamphier4745
@peglamphier4745 Ай бұрын
So true. I parchment all my cookie sheets. The clean up is sooooo much easier.
@Juicypaint
@Juicypaint Ай бұрын
You make me smile 😃 You especially make me smile when you are looking at the cookbook recipe and asking lots of questions with that WTF look on your face. You could easily get a side job editing cookbooks 😂 Which leads me to believe that a great many cookbooks don't actually get edited with someone actually trying to follow the recipes in an actual kitchen with actual food and actual pots and pans. Those red chiles may just be fully ripened seranos kind of like how green chiles eventually turn red, but the flavor profile is quite different. And if you really want to get involved, there are entire books about all the different chiles from many different countries and their Scoville ratings. Amazon carries the dried form of many unusual chiles and also 777 Spices. The hottest chiles we have grown (last year) are Ghost 👻 and Scorpion 🦂 I couldn't eat them. I couldn't even harvest them without gloves. Those would make some SOB Angry Chicken 🐔
@tonyajawwaad7933
@tonyajawwaad7933 Ай бұрын
You really give me so much happiness! You are who you are! More than cooking . I have followed WVERY SO GLE VIDEO YOU HAVE. It just made me laughing at the beginning. But you learned and were vulnerable ! Life lesson! ❤
@harvestmoon_autumnsky
@harvestmoon_autumnsky Ай бұрын
I used to have a tshirt in my twenties. It was gray with a huge print of the word Morimoto!!! He was my ultimate Iron Chef. I loved watching the Japanese version, and then Food Network made their own version, def not as good. You got off easy. He's a very intricate chef. But a minimalist with some bizarre combinations.
@FatMenace
@FatMenace Ай бұрын
that looks like a recipe i could actually do at home. good job. tacticool.
@scottyg9167
@scottyg9167 22 күн бұрын
I gotta tell ya, Jamie! Your videos always get me going! You’ve been representing to me all the crazy fun that cooking stuff brings! Having watched a couple of your Morimoto ones now, I can also they rock! Thanks man!
@roooosieful
@roooosieful Күн бұрын
Dude the OG iron chef with the over the top English dub is my CHILDHOOD. I love it. Morimoto has another book btw, which is much easier and addresses more standard home cooking which I think is a great pick up for a Japanese food lover. 😊
@JessiJackson13
@JessiJackson13 Ай бұрын
Iron chef was one of my and my dad’s favorite cooking shows. Watched it everyday❤️
@4themotherload
@4themotherload Ай бұрын
You have to watch the original Iron Chef - might just be the best show ever!
@mozdy
@mozdy Ай бұрын
Huge props to you for the marinade on and off experiment. I would have had the same conundrum and I appreciate knowing because of your effort.
@user-eg7be7yd2z
@user-eg7be7yd2z Ай бұрын
Artwork on a rectangular plate!
@melissilly3217
@melissilly3217 Ай бұрын
This was a lot of fun to watch! I actually wanna make this now
@jvallas
@jvallas Ай бұрын
I just realized yesterday my smoke alarm can be easily turned off temporarily - a long press. Ditto to turn back on. That dish looks *amazing* !
@leannabuzak6042
@leannabuzak6042 Ай бұрын
I loved Morimoto on the original Iron Chef! Highly recommend. Enjoyed the OG Japanese version much more than the US based one. Possibly because of some very interesting ingredients that I'd never heard of. Anyway, I really came here to say: FULL POINTS for the eyes on Morti! Well played! ;)
@chrishigh3858
@chrishigh3858 Ай бұрын
Oh Jamie! Daddy and I would watch this in the 90s! That was half my lifetime ago… Oh, you kid! Iron Chef Japanese totally rocks! Thank you for bringing out Iron Chef Morimoto’s beautiful cookbook
@mamameia-it1ew
@mamameia-it1ew Ай бұрын
Yea for Kristy! Thx and hope to see more! Morimoto was always my favorite
@todo9633
@todo9633 Ай бұрын
What a beautifully simple dish, I love it, I'll make it for dinner tonight.
@donnadenney27
@donnadenney27 Ай бұрын
Really looking forward to more with you and Morimoto...thanks Jamie! Love your show!!!❤
@jon1805
@jon1805 Ай бұрын
really should watch more than a few clips of Iron chef, the original. It's amazing and full of technique and knowledge.
@flarica64
@flarica64 Ай бұрын
I was getting disappointed because there was no new video, then 2 minutes later, Voila! 😀🥰 Thanks, Jamie, I love your show.🙌🧡❤
@rosemcbride1813
@rosemcbride1813 Ай бұрын
Keep cooking. And posting. You make my day sometimes
@SpottedQ
@SpottedQ Ай бұрын
Love Morimoto, I used to watch the original Iron Chef and loved the American version too.
@Zerolis
@Zerolis Ай бұрын
The original (Japanese) Iron Chef show is why im here now really, It was the grand master of all the subsequent "cook off's" Twenty four years after Bobby Flay stood on his cutting board in his battle against Morimoto and I still still have a hard time forgiving him. "Fukui-san!"
@KimbiW
@KimbiW Ай бұрын
Oh man I'm so glad you didn't choose Jaime Oliver
@threadmiser4914
@threadmiser4914 Ай бұрын
"What is the enemy of flavor? Jamie Oliver."- Frenchy
@bedetteb1111
@bedetteb1111 Ай бұрын
He would have uncle roger on his back….. lol. Uncle roger hates jamie oliver
@KimbiW
@KimbiW Ай бұрын
@@bedetteb1111would bring in a lot of new viewers tho!
@karatefella
@karatefella Ай бұрын
What about The Hairy Bikers ?
@sunnylifecrochet
@sunnylifecrochet Ай бұрын
Uncle Roger entered the room: who??????
@wakemiamigreatagain
@wakemiamigreatagain Ай бұрын
Nice to see that you have The Cake Bible on your bookshelf. Rose Levy Beranbaum is amazing. You should check out her other books, The Bread Bible, The Pie & Pastry Bible, etc.
@peglamphier4745
@peglamphier4745 Ай бұрын
Jaime you totally rocked this. Soooo good!
@lynnettespolitics9656
@lynnettespolitics9656 Ай бұрын
I was thinking as I watched, "...what a stupid recipe..." and I realized that wasn't actually the point! The point is how much I enjoy your presentation, every time!
@jessica_in_japan
@jessica_in_japan Ай бұрын
Can't wait for this new series of & Chef videos. Japanese food is famous for its simplicity, but with Morimoto's fusion style, it should be really interesting. And delicious.
@TheForeverRanger
@TheForeverRanger Ай бұрын
Kudos for blurring out a certain former Iron Chef. As much as I did like the American version, the Japanese version of Iron Chef is just so much better. One thing that is notable about the Japanese version is that Jackie Chan was a judge on one of the episodes. Bobby Flay was the first American chef to appear on the show and when they did the rematch in New York, Bobby almost got electrocuted.
@AnonymousMusing
@AnonymousMusing Ай бұрын
After having seen both Iron Chef series, the Japanese version is the best.
@user-nv6vi7cq6n
@user-nv6vi7cq6n Ай бұрын
BEST cooking show on KZbin. Hands down!!!!! 😊
@katherinedinwiddie4526
@katherinedinwiddie4526 Ай бұрын
Mori Moto. Is the best !! Love watching all he does.
@_Azzychan
@_Azzychan Ай бұрын
The way I read that marinade statement was to discard the rest of the marinade in the bowl. Unfortunately, people have been known to use it as a finishing sauce, possibly food poisoning. He wanted to cover his bases.
@DarkenSeyreth
@DarkenSeyreth Ай бұрын
Your lack of watching Iron Chef leads me to believe you have not been exposed to the wonderful Alton Brown. He is another chef you should absolutely watch and binge his Good Eats series.
@TheFonzieCommunity
@TheFonzieCommunity Ай бұрын
Morimoto (typo), this a legend!!!! I love him!!
@wrongturnVfor
@wrongturnVfor Ай бұрын
I might be wrong here, but I think the marinade stays on. This seems to be inspired from Tanduri Chicken (as he says) and in that I think they keep it on. It gives it a lot more flavor. Like a LOT more. However, the temp at which you cook is controlled. They cook is in a sort of stone stove called a tandur. That works very different from a usual oven. And the best past is it uses fire from a coal to work so it has a real nice charred smoky flavor to it. Too bad he didn't add mint to that sauce. I really like a good Tanduri chicken with some minty sauce. Maybe because he added soysauce? I was thinking he would add some miso to it because I once tried making chicken with miso and it was so yummy. Another time with gochujang and it was also delicious. Miso chicken soup is the most comforting thing on a nice rainy day. As for peppers, you shouldn't eat them by themselves. You take a bite of the chicken and then bite a bit of the pepper and chew them together. Whole lot of fun!
@civilizeddiva
@civilizeddiva Ай бұрын
1:47: I remember that episode! They gave Morimoto a pepper he was not familiar with. He took a small bite and choked it ou pt of his mouth 😅. Watching that show with my family was always a good time.
@DanielHole
@DanielHole Ай бұрын
That looks delicious, great new dinner idea, thanks, Jamie!
@Yamp44
@Yamp44 28 күн бұрын
Oh! A Morimoto cookbook! How interesting. This'll be a lot of fun. I also see some interesting other cookbooks on that shelf (Ottolenghi anyone?). I foresee a lot of fun recipes in our future.
@partituravid
@partituravid Ай бұрын
Those eyes on Morty! Kudos to the whole post-production staff.
@jody-annesullivan4547
@jody-annesullivan4547 Ай бұрын
Totally love your enjoyment! Edit re the chillies - ‘I’ll deal with it later’….I feel ya. Start singing ‘Burning Ring of Fire’
@dominictalbot3720
@dominictalbot3720 Ай бұрын
christy's right! i would watch iron chef america after school/during summer break, just as much as i'd watch disney and nicktoons and whatnot. it was just such a fun show even if i only understood half of it most of the time
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