Thank you! I thought he was still speaking in Spanish and was trying so hard to figure it out lol. I thought epazote was "insultame" and just guessed that meant "you're insulting me." I can't believe the phrase I was trying to translate was the only one in English.
@@hgdm89 Oh yeah, this show is brilliant for that. When I watched it on TV they didn't have subtitles for Lalo so most viewers would have missed it. But the Spanish speakers knew. Find out next time on Better Call Saul Season 6 (coming 2022).
It’s funny that the Salamancas seem to all be great cooks and yet their biggest competition is an owner of a chicken restaurant that doesn’t even cook the chicken
I dont think tuco want to let Jesse and Walt starve or die at that point because Tuco is offering them to work in mexico. He knows that these 2 partner can make him rich so maybe thats why he is being nice and feeding them lol.
@@PetteriWar exactly, even if they aren't good people and are planning on killing you. I'd never cook and eat in front of another person if they might seem hungry, they can eat it or not.
I always hated going to school hungry and watching my teacher pull food out of her mini fridge and eat it in front of me. Ever since then I have never liked to eat in front of others without offering them some food too.
If Tuco didn't go down the path of being a psychotic drug dealer he could have had a happy life as a culinary artist and chef. The Drug trade/War ruins everyone's lives, the dealers themselves included.
@@LordMalice6d9 well the problem with that is he was raised in the cartel life style so he was kinda destined to go down that path of dealing drugs plus whatever hector did to him as a kid wouldn’t have helped because if it happened to marco and Lionel then it would’ve happened to tuco
Crystal tends to get on your angry side. I knew a friend that hung out with the wrong crowd. And I mean like they did well meth, so I guess the story goes they stay up for days just doing crystal. My friend was smart but stupid. He stopped doing it because he wasn't sleeping, one of the side effects. No sleep. So he rests his eyes but still kinda peeking like kinda opening your eyes without the guys noticing and I guess they were pointing gun fingers at him and just planning to kill dude. They were paranoid af and got sketchy. Another side effect. But yeah he ran out of there they chased him and yeah he hid at a dollar tree and that's all I remember.
I always enjoyed how despite Tuco being a murderous psycho, and Walter and Jesse being his hostages, he still felt it was important to make them a bite to eat.
Lalo is by far the most charismatic character on Better Call Saul. No doubt about it. You really can't help but like the guy, even if he is an absolute ruthless human being that would kill you in a heartbeat if it meant it benefitted him in some sort of way.
Ever notice how every character in these shows could have led perfectly normal and successful lives based off their skills, but they all chose to be in criminal businesses? I think it's cool that they're not just one-dimensional "I drug dealer"
What’s smart about the scene where Tuco is slicing tomatoes is amazing to me. Since the episode before this ends on the tuco cliffhanger, we immediately assume that tuco is doing some horrible shit to the two skaters because it’s tuco and from what we know about him he’s crazy. But when the camera reveals that he’s just slicing tomatoes for whatever dish he’s making I couldn’t help but laugh. I think that’s the reaction the directors wanted. The joke relies on the knowledge of fans while also staying true to Tuco’s character. That scene is just another example of wordless storytelling and how the creators of this show know their own character (which is something you don’t see in a lot of media) and how they know how the fans think too.
It's like Dexter's intro, you see him slicing up meat, tying his shoelaces aggressively in a garotte-like way, he squeezes blood oranges, drips blood into the sink (and hot sauce onto his eggs in a blood spatter kinda way), I really like stuff like that I think they did the same thing with Mads Mikkelsen as Hannibal, they framed his cooking of human meat in a culinary way, and his cooking of regular food in a serial killer kinda way (or vice versa, correct me if I'm wrong) and he eats an Ortolan (an illegal delicacy where someone eats an entire small songbird, in one mouthful, that's drowned and cooked in cognac or something) but the way its shot and acted was deliberately so it resembles oral sex or something (again correct me if I've missed the mark on any of these, just more examples of framing food and murder in interesting ways)
I am Mexican and that phrase is a popular phrase that is used a lot here in Mexico when a meal is very delicious, I think the double meaning of the phrase in the series was a coincidence.
You got to admit that Nacho has some balls to just stare at Lalo and reject the food like that. I mean, I would be acting like an idiot just pretending everything he does is fun or cool 🤣🤣🤣
@@dylanwesley3964 He may not have had specific confirmation. But no way Nacho thinks he's just some random guy. One of Nacho's men was already there + the actual cook. Just some random guy off the street wouldn't be able to effectively take over and keep the drug dealer that was present in line. Lalo had already established his dominance over the drug dealer already there and he projected such confidence right from the start. That's why Nacho was able to guess Lalo's family name before being told.
Nah it's a power play. Part of those types of situations is that you have to show you can talk with some authority. Lalo is filling in for his uncle, if he accepted the food it means he is willing to go along with something without knowing what's going on. Nacho understands how power plays and the situations works. Lalo also is on shaky ground since he's filling he needs to be able to show power without overstepping or it shows weakness. He needs a united front on the street, otherwise the other gang will pounce on that because they smell blood. To make it simple when Hector is out the Salamancas still have thier rep but they have to show that whoever is in charge is just as bad as the last man. Tuco did the same thing when he took over. Nacho is showing he isn't a punk and take every order, but it shows he can think. Lalo is testing to see whose whose and who to out where. Nacho was good with the last dude and this likely started what lead to him getting bumped up because he kept pace and showed potiental with saving the stash house supply.
The closeups of Tuco cutting the red peppers with a sharp knife was a beautiful shot -- and also initially misleading, albeit for a few seconds. Man, I really love this show!!
Hahaha "I used epazote". For those who don't know, it's an herb that you can find at any authentic Mexican grocery store, and likely other Latino markets. People say it smells like turpentine raw, but it adds the most AMAZING flavor when cooked with. You haven't lived until you have tried Chilaquiles with epazote!
I used to pick it up occasionally for my skirt steaks. Back when I lived in Texas, you'd just find it at HEB. Now I probably have to find a carniceria for it. Little pungent but skirt steaks demand that kind of stuff.
Here a real Latino, epazote doesn't add really much to a taco. If you use it while your'e cooking frijoles that's a hooole different story. You rather use cilantro and a good salsa with chile de arbol, vinager and tomatillo
Tuco is more aggressive and chaotic in how he handles the food/knife, while Lalo is more delicate, and finesses his way about the kitchen, yet gave Nacho poisoned food. That was the point of these scenes.
From what I’ve heard, Raymond Cruz doesn’t particularly like playing Tuco. Can’t really blame him, the guy’s in his 60s and Tuco is a really negative dude with tons of energy. That’s why he was finished off so quickly in Breaking Bad and spends most of Better Call Saul in jail. I agree though, I really want to see Tuco and Lalo interact. Hopefully he’ll make a final appearance in BCS season 6, for old times sake.
@@corgio1260 he actually kinda neets to, since they set up the plot of mike stealing his boxing necklace. they even went out of their way to focus on the thing and show mike took it from him. yet in BB tuco has it back. theres definitely a story they want (or at least wanted) to tell about that
"Such a shame we never see the cousins together like Tuco and Lalo, or the cousins with Tuco" I'm not sure that would work out great. Tuco's doing impulsive, violent, stupid stuff all the time, snorting meth and flying off the handle constantly. M&L are robots, like Hitman's Agent 47, except they talk even less. And then Lalo is full of life, highly intelligent and charismatic, and energetic but not the same way as Tuco. They really don't fit together.
Oh, definitely. If I remember correctly, they put it in the beginning of the second episode right after the Twins disappear and Jimmy gets abducted by Tuco at the very end of the first episode.
He honestly has not aged the day since the first time I saw him on us almost 20 years ago when he played the mob boss Antonio Napa he also looks the same as when he played in the first few seasons of Gotham he is actually the joker's father in Gotham like he does not age he takes real good care of himself if you ever went back and watched us which is like over 20 years ago you would think he didn't age maybe but two or three years in between that time
Mark Margolis, aka Don Hector Salamanca. He played the assasin-henchmen of Alejandro Sosa in the classic Scarface. Another familiar actor from that movie, Steven Bauer who played Manolo Ribeiro (Manny), Tony's all-time friend, was cast as Don Eladio n BB/BCS
To be fair, that's a very common thing to hear in Mexican households, it's basically like saying "it's to die for". But yeah, I think we all know they had him say that for a reason. 😭
@@popkornkingwell well tuco is aggressive he's the type of guy to stroke his cat really to the point of looking like he's trying to extort money from it
Well... our ancestors men cooked first (not vegetable or fruits because were super rare ) woman harvest berry's or some kinda of plants for taste (and that's why woman's eye detect more easily shades of color to detect poisonous berry's and plants) That's why when we grill meat the simple smell of burning meat our palate go crazy Woman start cooking more when trading and merchants started, the mayority kept in thier home doing the chores and taking care of her children's Men do the trading or do the work for safety of his wife (because in that time was more easily to Kidnap/rape/assault a person mostly woman)
I’m not sure if this was intentional to make the Salamancas such great chefs but if it is then it’s very nice to see them more than just merciless murderers
Not trying to pull a race card or anything. But Mexican moms tend to teach their kids to cook. I was taught to cook for myself at age 12 just in case my mom got lazy to cook 😅
@@xsnake3180 bro same age 10 got teached how to reheat left overs with a skillet at age 11 I learnt recipes now at 14 I sometimes make entire meals when my mom is too tired
The actor that plays Tuco is great and has great range, he can do comedy and dramatic roles. He had a reoccurring role on My Name is Earl and he was hilarious
@@dovakhiin7407 the rest of the actors are american and cant fluently speak spanish. You can hear the accents slipping and the slang is absent, id say steven bauer can speak it too but his accent pretty much is gone :(
@@RoyalRipper548 Lalo gonna need him for help for revenge and the twins too. Anywaye this finale Season gonna be bloody dope (rip Nacho , his father and Lalo)
@@OneMilian here’s my marinate 1 or 2 (depending on the size of steaks)green peppers 2 or 3 (same with the first one)banana peppers 2 Whole Ripe Tomatoes You could use onions, but I never do and it’s still fantastic. Little bit of butter to keep the juices going around. If you don’t have or don’t use butter, oil or let the the juices from the peppers do their thing. Cook for at least 4 or 5 mins on a medium fire and let it sit for a bit while you get your steaks ready. Me personally I cook the steaks and then I put them in the marinade. The hot steaks keep it warm and the juices more savory. Or if you want you could marinate the steaks in the peppers before cooking them. I don’t recommend it unless you got a smoker or something to protect your eyes from the pepper steam. Enjoy
Does a line of crystal and after he is done cooking looks into the camera "YEAAAHHH MAN LOOK AT THAT LOOOK" (that's what he said after beating his henchmen to death lol)
@@anthonyhertlein4629 Nah man, they're great and tasty as hell don't get me wrong, but as a Mexican I would definitely prefer to drink a Coke or a Sprite than a Jarrito any day of the week. Hell, I even prefer other Mexican brands of soda like Manzanita Sol over Jarritos.
Kinda wish they made some extravagantly focused cooking montage when the Salamancas are cooking food lol. I think it would be a hilarious yet entertaining little thing about them.
I'm sure it's already been said multiple times (if it has, my apologies -- I haven't read the comments), Raymond Cruz (Tuco) is actually a great chef in real life!
The difference between actors that have spanish dialogue versus the ones that actually speak spanish, it's amazing. It's incredible for me, that Gus, a Chilean guy, didn't say "weon" even once
And a real Chilean accent, I dunno, it's hard to describe. It's like hearing someone through a telephone underwater. Even native speakers say they have a hard time understanding it.
I added subs for Lalo's Spanish in the third clip. How could Nacho turn down that plate, Lalo used epazote man!
Thank you! I thought he was still speaking in Spanish and was trying so hard to figure it out lol. I thought epazote was "insultame" and just guessed that meant "you're insulting me." I can't believe the phrase I was trying to translate was the only one in English.
"If you don't try this, you are going to die" Sounds like foreshadowing.
Jajaja pues yo le entendí a todo
@@hgdm89 Oh yeah, this show is brilliant for that. When I watched it on TV they didn't have subtitles for Lalo so most viewers would have missed it. But the Spanish speakers knew. Find out next time on Better Call Saul Season 6 (coming 2022).
Potatoes. 😌
It’s funny that the Salamancas seem to all be great cooks and yet their biggest competition is an owner of a chicken restaurant that doesn’t even cook the chicken
That's their real problem with Gus, lol
Even more, Gus Frings is Vegan who own buissness in the chicken lmao
@@memedchenille8564 If he is vegan why would he eat fish soup with Walter😂
@@regumkoyu6620 he makes it for Jesse too
@@thomasspengler9044 I am just saying Gus is not vegan😂
You know Tuco could've let Walt and Jesse starve but he went out of the trouble to make them a homemade burrito.
I dont think tuco want to let Jesse and Walt starve or die at that point because Tuco is offering them to work in mexico.
He knows that these 2 partner can make him rich so maybe thats why he is being nice and feeding them lol.
Well you would feed your guest whenever you are making food wouldn't you? Common courtesy
That’s because he was taking them to Mexico, in which case they had to eat. Tuco says something to that effect in the episode.
@@PetteriWar exactly, even if they aren't good people and are planning on killing you. I'd never cook and eat in front of another person if they might seem hungry, they can eat it or not.
I always hated going to school hungry and watching my teacher pull food out of her mini fridge and eat it in front of me.
Ever since then I have never liked to eat in front of others without offering them some food too.
I love that Tuco is at his best and the most at peace when he cooks.
If Tuco didn't go down the path of being a psychotic drug dealer he could have had a happy life as a culinary artist and chef. The Drug trade/War ruins everyone's lives, the dealers themselves included.
@@LordMalice6d9 he was born into it. His family are a bunch of immoral murderers
@@LordMalice6d9 well the problem with that is he was raised in the cartel life style so he was kinda destined to go down that path of dealing drugs plus whatever hector did to him as a kid wouldn’t have helped because if it happened to marco and Lionel then it would’ve happened to tuco
You could say the same about Walter.
@@LordMalice6d9"WHERE'S THE FUCKING ENCHILADAS, ESSE? Are you disrespecting the customer?"
"Cooking with Lalo" would be a great spin-off, as long as he maintains his signature charm and menace.
I would definitely watch.
@@webkinob7623 if you're talking about the taco tutorial, that was posted 2 years ago
Hell's Kitchen? Holds nary a candle to the real Salamanca fire of Cooking With Lalo.
As he asks you how it tastes, he gives you his menace stare.
Better cook Lalo
I'd watch that 😂
some contestant: “I can cook a better burrito than you, Lalo!”
Lalo: “okay. show me 🙂”
Damn the way Lalo said “Te vas a morir” to Nacho 😭😭😭
XD
What's that mean?
@@rahul-qm9fi "you are going to die"
@@rahul-qm9fi “You’re going to die”
@@rahul-qm9fi"you gonna love it"
Dude says the most loving thing in such an intimidating way to his uncle.
It's like he's trying so hard to be respectful to Hector but he just can't help the psychopath inside of him from coming out lol
That's what you look like 5 seconds after snorting crystal meth
@@Generationalwealth94 hector probably vibes with it, they’re on the same wavelength
Crystal tends to get on your angry side. I knew a friend that hung out with the wrong crowd. And I mean like they did well meth, so I guess the story goes they stay up for days just doing crystal. My friend was smart but stupid. He stopped doing it because he wasn't sleeping, one of the side effects. No sleep. So he rests his eyes but still kinda peeking like kinda opening your eyes without the guys noticing and I guess they were pointing gun fingers at him and just planning to kill dude. They were paranoid af and got sketchy. Another side effect. But yeah he ran out of there they chased him and yeah he hid at a dollar tree and that's all I remember.
La familia es todo
Tuco's burrito was 99.3% pure
Lalo's taco was 96.2% pure
HAHAHAHA 😂
And that 3 extra percent is so much more significant
Heisenberg was 200% pure 🤣🤣
Jesses chilly powder was probably 100% chilly powder
Walt's omelette (Mexican Christmas style) was only 68% pure, a terrible shame
The only Chef that Ramsay will never yell at
😂😂😂😂
Ramsay will piss his pants
L0l
Plot twist: Gordon Ramsay is fronting as a chef and he's actually a major drug lord and rival to the Salamancas
Tuco would prolly yell at him first 🤣🤣
Tuco: *Wraps burrito*
“Tight, tight!”
"Like tucking your sweet abuelita into bed."
Salamanca family so well raised always feeding their guests what great young men.
Wonder if you ever been in a Mexican house?
Let's be real, Tuco serving his Tío some food is one of the most heartwarming moments in all of Breaking Bad.
AAAAAAH WHAT DID YOU DO THAT FOOORRRRRR?!???!!!!!!!?
But his tio don't like him :p
@@EdneiMonteiroO he loves him tf
@@EdneiMonteiroO nah cuz he tried to inform tuco that they were trying to poison him
fuking no
Ain’t gonna lie, those burrritos tuco made looked good asf
Yep, a confident chef no question about it
@Edits I wouldn't wanna fight me neither *gets in boxing stance*
Yea but he spilled a bit of meth in it 🤣
@@remorse3875 You see this is why Jesse puts chilli powder in his.
I'm hungry now hehe
The Salamancas are great chefs
Tuco cooks Burriots, Lalo cooks Tortias, the cousins fried a whole truck, and Hector deep fried Gus!! I got that off of someone else. Not my comment
but not cooks
@@retrohotdog3309 aw c'mon, Hector only half-fried Gus.
But they can’t cook meth
Burriots? 💀
I always enjoyed how despite Tuco being a murderous psycho, and Walter and Jesse being his hostages, he still felt it was important to make them a bite to eat.
Well whats the point in letting your two best money makers starve to death?
I like how the second scene of Tuco cooking starts out vague and terrifying, but then you just slowly realize "oh he's cutting tomatoes :D"
That was the point
They should make a show called Cooking With Tuco
Tight tight tight
@@playboicashcarti Dammit, I aas just about to comment that! :)
even a teaser for one of the seasons showing him cooking would be awesome
either you cook it right or Tuco cook you right
Nahh "Cooking with Salamancas" would be perfect
Lalo is by far the most charismatic character on Better Call Saul. No doubt about it. You really can't help but like the guy, even if he is an absolute ruthless human being that would kill you in a heartbeat if it meant it benefitted him in some sort of way.
@T. O. lalo is a great guy. Lalo may have partnered with walter.
Lalo = lawful evil, Twins = neutral evil, Tuco = chaotic evil
@@Deat87 lalo clever evil twins ruthless evil
Kim Wexler defines charisma.
@@Deat87 Wouldn't Lalo fall under neutral evil?
Ever notice how every character in these shows could have led perfectly normal and successful lives based off their skills, but they all chose to be in criminal businesses? I think it's cool that they're not just one-dimensional "I drug dealer"
What can jesse do?
@@kululong boxes
Jesse is a carpenter we get a glimpse of it in felina even skinny Pete can play piano
@@loganwithlightsabers3051 Also a skilled illustrator
@@loganwithlightsabers3051 well badger Is other story
What’s smart about the scene where Tuco is slicing tomatoes is amazing to me. Since the episode before this ends on the tuco cliffhanger, we immediately assume that tuco is doing some horrible shit to the two skaters because it’s tuco and from what we know about him he’s crazy. But when the camera reveals that he’s just slicing tomatoes for whatever dish he’s making I couldn’t help but laugh. I think that’s the reaction the directors wanted. The joke relies on the knowledge of fans while also staying true to Tuco’s character. That scene is just another example of wordless storytelling and how the creators of this show know their own character (which is something you don’t see in a lot of media) and how they know how the fans think too.
yeah bro I watched the show too
Captain obvious lol
Better Call Saul does this a lot
It's like Dexter's intro, you see him slicing up meat, tying his shoelaces aggressively in a garotte-like way, he squeezes blood oranges, drips blood into the sink (and hot sauce onto his eggs in a blood spatter kinda way), I really like stuff like that
I think they did the same thing with Mads Mikkelsen as Hannibal, they framed his cooking of human meat in a culinary way, and his cooking of regular food in a serial killer kinda way (or vice versa, correct me if I'm wrong) and he eats an Ortolan (an illegal delicacy where someone eats an entire small songbird, in one mouthful, that's drowned and cooked in cognac or something) but the way its shot and acted was deliberately so it resembles oral sex or something (again correct me if I've missed the mark on any of these, just more examples of framing food and murder in interesting ways)
@@matthewlacey4198 what am I about to put in my mouth?
Yo, Lalo telling Nacho straight up "Te vas a morir" (you're gonna die) is spine chilling now.
I am Mexican and that phrase is a popular phrase that is used a lot here in Mexico when a meal is very delicious, I think the double meaning of the phrase in the series was a coincidence.
Not really. Lalo liked Nacho up until the betrayal. He didn't necessarily have any desire to kill him before then.
@@JonatanGonzalez-ky7xd I doubt it was a coincidence. It was likely intentional foreshadowing, even if it is a common phrase.
You got to admit that Nacho has some balls to just stare at Lalo and reject the food like that. I mean, I would be acting like an idiot just pretending everything he does is fun or cool 🤣🤣🤣
How can someone of his position talk and stare at Lalo like that?
@@allentu7177 he didn't know who lalo was at the time. He just thought it was some random dude in the kitchen at this point in the show
@@dylanwesley3964 He may not have had specific confirmation. But no way Nacho thinks he's just some random guy. One of Nacho's men was already there + the actual cook. Just some random guy off the street wouldn't be able to effectively take over and keep the drug dealer that was present in line. Lalo had already established his dominance over the drug dealer already there and he projected such confidence right from the start. That's why Nacho was able to guess Lalo's family name before being told.
He really hated the Salamancas
Nah it's a power play. Part of those types of situations is that you have to show you can talk with some authority. Lalo is filling in for his uncle, if he accepted the food it means he is willing to go along with something without knowing what's going on. Nacho understands how power plays and the situations works. Lalo also is on shaky ground since he's filling he needs to be able to show power without overstepping or it shows weakness. He needs a united front on the street, otherwise the other gang will pounce on that because they smell blood.
To make it simple when Hector is out the Salamancas still have thier rep but they have to show that whoever is in charge is just as bad as the last man. Tuco did the same thing when he took over.
Nacho is showing he isn't a punk and take every order, but it shows he can think. Lalo is testing to see whose whose and who to out where. Nacho was good with the last dude and this likely started what lead to him getting bumped up because he kept pace and showed potiental with saving the stash house supply.
i need a tuco and lalo interaction
A cooking competition
@@sergiocarniel ahagaga
Shokugeki no Salamancas
I'm sure that's likely to happen in season 6 of BCS
We need...
1:27 Someone should make a 10 hour edit of Lalo waiting for Nacho to answer
😁😁😁😁😁😂😂😂😂
While his taco gets cold 😂
On it
@@M33P0P Liar.
@@xlmske6650 knew I was forgetting something
The closeups of Tuco cutting the red peppers with a sharp knife was a beautiful shot -- and also initially misleading, albeit for a few seconds. Man, I really love this show!!
I can't lie, watching Tuco cook makes me both hungry and want to get at my stove and start cooking lol
Lalo's Spanish sounds way more natural than Tuco's. He even uses words like "pérame"
Hes born and raised un México
@@AxlCamacho he was born in the US but pretty much grew up here in Mexico and made his career here.
Tony Dalton is almost a Mexican actor
Yeah some have better accents than others, but they’re still Mexican.
Please, what does it mean?
Hahaha "I used epazote". For those who don't know, it's an herb that you can find at any authentic Mexican grocery store, and likely other Latino markets. People say it smells like turpentine raw, but it adds the most AMAZING flavor when cooked with. You haven't lived until you have tried Chilaquiles with epazote!
I used to pick it up occasionally for my skirt steaks. Back when I lived in Texas, you'd just find it at HEB. Now I probably have to find a carniceria for it. Little pungent but skirt steaks demand that kind of stuff.
Here a real Latino, epazote doesn't add really much to a taco. If you use it while your'e cooking frijoles that's a hooole different story. You rather use cilantro and a good salsa with chile de arbol, vinager and tomatillo
@@felipechoy2156 creo que lo uso en el guisado para la carne de los tacos
Jajajaj cilantro
Dammit b. You got me jonesing now. I need more Latino friends
Maybe Lalo is the one that taught Tuco how to cook.
Could definitely see a scene of that in better call saul
Could be that or Hector taught both of them. Seems like it runs in the family.
nah, considering hispanic culture, most likely they learned from their own respective moms.
@@JDarkAngeI yeah, unlike north american, we actually know how to cook
@@dagexhd4966 Mexico is part of North America lmao
Tuco and Lalo’s ways of preparing food reflect their personalities
How? lol
Tuco is more aggressive and chaotic in how he handles the food/knife, while Lalo is more delicate, and finesses his way about the kitchen, yet gave Nacho poisoned food.
That was the point of these scenes.
0:16 I'm planning to make burritos for my family, is this part of the recipe?
Obviously
Hell yeah
lmaoooooo
Of course chicken burrito with a kick from that 99% pure blue goodness
It is and it's a necessary part.
I like when they have actors that actually speak spanish
How are the ants in your eyes man? Are they doing good?
Lalo guy is a good actor
You can't even speak mexican
@@loreaver3882 his name is Tony Dalton
@Luiz stop it
I love how tuco cooks with His own Bowie knife
The same one he use to hit meth.
@@MalditoNoisi meth infused burritos sounds like tucos version of german meth chocolate from ww2
@@muammarbinsharif6425 german meth chocolate!?
@@pabletoday9782 yeah , schocokola, it's still made today although with a large amount of caffeine
@@muammarbinsharif6425 Don't you just hate it when they water down the recipe?
Such a shame we never see the cousins together like Tuco and Lalo, or the cousins with Tuco
From what I’ve heard, Raymond Cruz doesn’t particularly like playing Tuco. Can’t really blame him, the guy’s in his 60s and Tuco is a really negative dude with tons of energy. That’s why he was finished off so quickly in Breaking Bad and spends most of Better Call Saul in jail. I agree though, I really want to see Tuco and Lalo interact. Hopefully he’ll make a final appearance in BCS season 6, for old times sake.
@@corgio1260 he actually kinda neets to, since they set up the plot of mike stealing his boxing necklace. they even went out of their way to focus on the thing and show mike took it from him.
yet in BB tuco has it back. theres definitely a story they want (or at least wanted) to tell about that
Who knows! Maybe we can see him in bcs season 6
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@@corgio1260 bro he's 58. Not in his 60s
"Such a shame we never see the cousins together like Tuco and Lalo, or the cousins with Tuco"
I'm not sure that would work out great. Tuco's doing impulsive, violent, stupid stuff all the time, snorting meth and flying off the handle constantly. M&L are robots, like Hitman's Agent 47, except they talk even less. And then Lalo is full of life, highly intelligent and charismatic, and energetic but not the same way as Tuco. They really don't fit together.
0:39 I feel like they purposely did that to make the audience think that he was insane lol
Oh, definitely. If I remember correctly, they put it in the beginning of the second episode right after the Twins disappear and Jimmy gets abducted by Tuco at the very end of the first episode.
Why does Lala’s cooking scenes make me feel like I’m at my grandparents🤣🤣🤣
why the hell do they have to cook meth with when they have those chickens, coffee and burritos.
Imagine how good that stuff would taste
Why would anybody do drugs when they could just mow a lawn?
Why would Gale and Walter make meth when they could be making Coffee!
Oh I don't know......money I guess....big money...just throwing that out there
Don't forget about the greek ice cream.
He looks so at peace when he's cooking lol. He's actually a great cook in real life apprently.
Is rare when you see Mexican can’t cook
Who?
@@rhubarbdedubarb4232 The actor???
@@tfan2222 who
@@tfan2222 Tuco's actor or Lalo's?
They are psychos, but I’d eat anything from Tuco or Lalo, their cooking looks AMAZING
with a touch of ricin
@@real4kGaming😂😂💀
Tuco and Lalo pour their heart in their cooking… pretty sure they make awesome food. They should have opened a taco truck .. would be so successful.
Tuco's Tacos or Tacos de Tuco
I aint gonna lie hectors actor held himself pretty good. Dude looks younger to me in bcs thought that was another actor for a second
He honestly has not aged the day since the first time I saw him on us almost 20 years ago when he played the mob boss Antonio Napa he also looks the same as when he played in the first few seasons of Gotham he is actually the joker's father in Gotham like he does not age he takes real good care of himself if you ever went back and watched us which is like over 20 years ago you would think he didn't age maybe but two or three years in between that time
Mark Margolis, aka Don Hector Salamanca. He played the assasin-henchmen of Alejandro Sosa in the classic Scarface. Another familiar actor from that movie, Steven Bauer who played Manolo Ribeiro (Manny), Tony's all-time friend, was cast as Don Eladio n BB/BCS
Satan doesn’t age! (Ace ventura)
@@thegreenreaper6660 and Tuco's abuelita was Tony Montana's mom in Scarface
@@thecoolbrick9518 wait for real?
"Cooking with Salamancas" as the next spin-off. I'd watch that
He said "te vas a morir" you're going to die, when he served him the taco haha
he spoiled us without even noticing it
@@user-up1nv3qk3f true :(
To be fair, that's a very common thing to hear in Mexican households, it's basically like saying "it's to die for".
But yeah, I think we all know they had him say that for a reason. 😭
Como hispanohablante, es genial escuchar a Lalo cambiar del inglés al español tan naturalmente, y aún más que use expresiones como perate.
Literal es el único que lo habla bien jajaja
De hecho la lengua materna de lalo es el español
del elenco entero es el unico q suena natural, el resto intentan fingir un acento pero terminan sonando hiper roboticos
@@NaylaBalvuena Lalo fue actor de novelas antes de escalar a Hollywood
My head canon is that the twins are also excellent chefs and that all the Salamacas were taught by Tio, at some point.
Or just their mothers.
Really love how that shot of tomatoes starts so blurry and looks like he’s chopping up bloody meat, great symbolism and imagery.
The audio really drives that violent tone.
@@popkornkingwell well tuco is aggressive he's the type of guy to stroke his cat really to the point of looking like he's trying to extort money from it
Paca paca paca en mi caballo 🎵🎶
I don’t typically listen to Spanish music but that song was stuck in my head for days after hearing it. Es un temazo.
@@corgio1260 callao
Jaja perfecto la song
En qué minuto suena?
@@Elias-cf5yt *El vídeo dura casi 2 minutos, no es posible que lo preguntes, un vago nivel supremo.*
Man that family totally missed their true calling😂😂😂
Nacho's willpower is impressive. I could never EVER resist a free taco
Lalo: Nunca en tu vida has probado algo tan delicioso, perame, perame, te vas a morir
well, he's not wrong
"It's gonna be like I'm not even here!"
to anyone who thinks "cooking isnt for men", maybe dont mess with these guys tacos
A real man knows how to cook for himself. A little boy needs his mami to feed him.
Oddly enough culinary arts is a male dominant industry
@@sonofasheperd4022 I think a real man should know how to cook for someone else, just like these two guys.
Well... our ancestors men cooked first (not vegetable or fruits because were super rare ) woman harvest berry's or some kinda of plants for taste (and that's why woman's eye detect more easily shades of color to detect poisonous berry's and plants)
That's why when we grill meat the simple smell of burning meat our palate go crazy
Woman start cooking more when trading and merchants started, the mayority kept in thier home doing the chores and taking care of her children's
Men do the trading or do the work for safety of his wife (because in that time was more easily to Kidnap/rape/assault a person mostly woman)
Oh my fuck what a lame chain of comments
I’m not sure if this was intentional to make the Salamancas such great chefs but if it is then it’s very nice to see them more than just merciless murderers
Of course it's intentional. It's right up there on the screen
Not trying to pull a race card or anything. But Mexican moms tend to teach their kids to cook. I was taught to cook for myself at age 12 just in case my mom got lazy to cook 😅
@@xsnake3180 ないす 메크시코
@@xsnake3180 bro same age 10 got teached how to reheat left overs with a skillet at age 11 I learnt recipes now at 14 I sometimes make entire meals when my mom is too tired
I love the ability to switch languages and some what personalities
If the Tuco and Lalo weren't brutal drug kingpins, they would've been one hell of a chef.
Sad thing that Salamanca family’s cooking recipes won’t be passed down. I bet those salsas they made were bomb.
I need a flashback seen of all the Salamanca having dinner or something epic. Many of them never had screen time together!
*spills a little bit of beef on the floor
Tuco: AHHHHDKDND FUCK
*beats the shit out of hector
The actor that plays Tuco is great and has great range, he can do comedy and dramatic roles. He had a reoccurring role on My Name is Earl and he was hilarious
I'd like to think that in an alternate universe the Salamancas gave up crime and started a successful Mexican restaurant chain.
Tuco's actor actually loves cooking irl. I wouldn't be surprised if it was his idea to incorporate that into his character
cool of you for putting these scenes together, you are doing good things for this earth
They will never know how much I appreciate a native Spanish speaker speak Spanish 😫❤️
did you see that animated movie coco? It drove me crazy there was no spanish version.
@@kithkin01 yes there is. The latin american version
I like how Tuco could be this crazy meth-head, and still be a good cook. Imagine what could’ve been.
Lalo is the only character that actually speaks Spanish.
wdym?
@@dovakhiin7407 the rest of the actors are american and cant fluently speak spanish. You can hear the accents slipping and the slang is absent, id say steven bauer can speak it too but his accent pretty much is gone :(
"Why the hell are we making meth?"
I wonder if in season 6 we see how Hector got out of the nursing home
Tuco gonna take him out when he go out from jail
@@memedchenille8564 I wonder if Lalo will interact with tuco
@@RoyalRipper548 Lalo gonna need him for help for revenge and the twins too. Anywaye this finale Season gonna be bloody dope (rip Nacho , his father and Lalo)
@@memedchenille8564 If and when Lalo dies ima be real sad, he's on par with Gustavo as far as villains go
he will... in little pieces
When there's no subtitles for the Spanish segment with Lalo, pero tu lengua madre es el español: Luck +100
But my mother language is spanish. There, I feel special.
@@rh3medy native language*
@@DrOrr no reason to correct that; what's more, if anything it's 'mother tongue'
@@DeletedDenizen no one says mother tongue
@@DrOrr It is a term, look it up
There’s really nothing like cooking Tomatoes and peppers for flavor. I usually marinate my Steaks in them so they can absorb their taste.
Thats a Great idea!! I should try it
@@OneMilian here’s my marinate
1 or 2 (depending on the size of steaks)green peppers
2 or 3 (same with the first one)banana peppers
2 Whole Ripe Tomatoes
You could use onions, but I never do and it’s still fantastic.
Little bit of butter to keep the juices going around. If you don’t have or don’t use butter, oil or let the the juices from the peppers do their thing. Cook for at least 4 or 5 mins on a medium fire and let it sit for a bit while you get your steaks ready.
Me personally I cook the steaks and then I put them in the marinade. The hot steaks keep it warm and the juices more savory.
Or if you want you could marinate the steaks in the peppers before cooking them. I don’t recommend it unless you got a smoker or something to protect your eyes from the pepper steam.
Enjoy
@@masterzombie161 thank you for telling me
That's a brilliant idea
Ehh tomatoes yeh but peppers just turn bitter
He seemed at his calmest when he was cooking.
Lol tuco actually inspired me to cook lol he was a professional cutting those vegetables and meat lol
Tuco needs his own cooking show.
Does a line of crystal and after he is done cooking looks into the camera "YEAAAHHH MAN LOOK AT THAT LOOOK" (that's what he said after beating his henchmen to death lol)
Tight tight tight 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
Tuco could’ve opened his own food chain called “Tuco’s Tacos”
Tuco was nice enough to cook for both Walt and Jessie for a maniac lol.
That is because in Latin America it is very common to invite friends to eat something. Almost like something sacred.
Let them cook
Toco - Snorts a shard and then eats a burrito… has nobody high on meth done ever.
Those jarritos sodas are amazing. Man I can go for one right now
Yo they really are way better than American soda.
@@anthonyhertlein4629 Nah man, they're great and tasty as hell don't get me wrong, but as a Mexican I would definitely prefer to drink a Coke or a Sprite than a Jarrito any day of the week.
Hell, I even prefer other Mexican brands of soda like Manzanita Sol over Jarritos.
You gotta give it to Tuco, the man is a murderous maniac and he can also cook edible food.
Kinda wish they made some extravagantly focused cooking montage when the Salamancas are cooking food lol. I think it would be a hilarious yet entertaining little thing about them.
Dude took the infinity stones from thanos and snort one
Lalo in Spanish to nacho “you are gonna die” he spoil the whole series.
Should of been a cooking scene for every Salamanca
I love how lalo tells nacho your gonna die (te var a morir) with a smile on his face
And Nacjo dies
“Te vas a murir.” Way to forshadow that Lalo
It was a warm reception from Lalo. I would sit with him to enjoy that meal :)
I'm sure it's already been said multiple times (if it has, my apologies -- I haven't read the comments), Raymond Cruz (Tuco) is actually a great chef in real life!
It is bad manners to refuse a Lord's courtesy
The difference between actors that have spanish dialogue versus the ones that actually speak spanish, it's amazing.
It's incredible for me, that Gus, a Chilean guy, didn't say "weon" even once
And a real Chilean accent, I dunno, it's hard to describe. It's like hearing someone through a telephone underwater. Even native speakers say they have a hard time understanding it.
@@ZenMonkeyGod the best accent
I agree, but it would be pretty difficult to find actors who are native speakers and fit the roles perfectly.
Their casually planning to murder Tuco with bell man staring into their souls
My dumbass read "tuco bell" and started giggling at my own
walt and jesse: "aight so weg gotta kill him"
hector, blanky staring at them and listening to every word: "now would you look at these two fuckerzzzz"
"You Better eat evry bite of that" said mommy salamanca
0:49 never realized Tuco was humming while cooking. Shows how much he enjoys something
Now we need to see the cousins cooking some delicious food :D
1:27, Lalo was right. Nacho died. Amazing performance from Michael Mando.
1:26 Lalo nos metió tremendo spoiler 😢 😂
Y tu me lo acabas de spoilear con tu comentario, aunque bueno, en realidad ya tenía sospechas
Id love to come to Tuco’s Casa to try his burritos and have a couple drinks. It would be an experience to die for. 😊
This franchise has scenes that make you want to vomit like the head on the turtle scene and then scenes like this that make you hungry lol
Lalos cooking even have rhythm and soul to it as he's cutting those tomatoes 🔥
0:05 “vos callate dejame hablar” jaja el acento argentino
Authentic Mexican. Love how Tuco is a chef 😂
All started with Godfather's Clemenza, a capo, cooking, to start this trope
Even the former meth heads were more hungry for good mexican food when they saw the cooking scenes in these series.