It's not nearly this difficult, there's lots of tools that make most of these things much simpler. 😁 I was just thinking of stuff in my own kitchen that'd make much of this a walk in the park for some folx lol
my grocery delivery replaced sliced bread with an unsliced loaf this week, that was a big one handed struggle- but I did successfully make croutons, by tearing it apart and baking it!
@@TheIrishAlchemist205 any recommendations? I only really have an electric can opener and salt and pepper grinders which make stuff easier. I do a lot of stuff like Sohla did- holding jars with my thighs etc
She legit, in all her videos from this channel and others, actually explains the 'why' for so many things and for some reason i find that so helpful. Like that explanation of WHY you roll the dough that way - I totally assumed that was just for aesthetics and had no idea it was about gluten alignment, which means I'll now try harder to actually do it. I love all that info.
I LOVED THIS EPISODE!! When I was growing up, my paternal grandmother taught me how to make a lot of French cooking technique-ey recipes (one of the most impressive to me to this day being pie dough).. and she had one arm from the age of 19. This reminded me of all the tips and tricks she taught me to get jars open, to cut/knead dough etc.. All kinds of things in the kitchen. She isn’t with us anymore, but this brought back so many memories. Thanks for that!
Definitely! A lot of his older videos have subtitles, so maybe they get added after a video has been up for a certain period of time? I feel like he absolutely has the means
i still adore the fact that sohla got herself a show literally showcasing how talented and smart she is, after being sidelined for all of BA. bless this show. sohla is amazing.
As a one handed person without a dishwasher- they should have shown her trying to wash the dishes after too! Then she would really understand the struggle
@@milklimousine4348 I just use one of the oval graters that has a dish underneath it. I put it flat on the counter top and brace it against my side, not perfect but its easier than a box grater
@@bp4616 I broke my elbow once and had to go six months without the use of my arm. I truly cannot fathom doing without forever. Mad props. For the grater you could try wrapping the bowl in a damp dish towel. That works when a two handed person needs to do things with a bowl when they can't use a hand to steady it. Not sure if it would work but maybe worth a try.
@@milklimousine4348 You can use automatic graters and attachments for food processors etc. but as a one-handed person I just use a grater with a wide base and a plate/cutting board that is stabilised to grate things (I also have 1-handed chopping boards)
sohla's so freaking inspiring she just takes on challenges and gets on with them, i can imagine other youtubers doing this and solidly complaining the whole time but she's just like! i can do this! i'll make a plan and i'll be more grateful for what i do have in future! nobody's doing it like her
Right? I agree. Even compared to Claire in gourmet makes- the differences in attitude around adversity is incredible and I’m much happier watching stump sohla than I ever was watching gourmet makes.
I really do love Stump Sohla because the central premise is just "look at this amazingly skilled woman, no matter what challenges we throw at her she cannot be brought down and keeps on flexing her knowledge"
As an occupational therapist, this would have been an impeccable episode to showcase all of the kitchen adaptive equipment there is available to individuals who are one handed.
YES so many of us have to figure this out from scratch like she did, but have less access to kitchen resources (on the lines of "I know a guy who knows who to ask")
I watched this while taking a break in the middle of cooking something, and I started to get really worried about how I was going to finish it with one hand. Then I remembered that I'm still allowed to use both hands.
When he cut into his food at first, he was doing so one-handed and I thought he indeed was going to eat one-handed in solidarity. Then I saw that Sohla was now using two hands and threw that idea away, lol!
I appreciate that babish isn't threatened by solahs skill or entertainment presence. He let's her shine without any awkward micro aggressive interjection like a lot of entertainers do.
"It's interesting to see your life as an experiment for someone else." I watched this with my husband, who has cerebral palsy. He's lucky in that he has full control over one arm and hand, and partial control over the second, somewhat like what Sohla was doing here. We recognized how he opens jars and bottles, using his legs to hold it (or pressing it to his chest with the arm that can't hold things, and using the better hand to open). It was odd. I liked the episode, but parts of it were too close to what he has to do and will always have to do.
This entire video shows how many cooking products are ableist. I have a tremor and some other issues and have gone from having dinner parties to barely cooking for myself.
Yeah, I experience a similar feeling when I talk to non-disabled people using hiking poles. I have cerebral palsy (both sides of my body), and I use a combo of orthotics and hiking poles to get around the world. For me, hiking poles are a seriously life improving mobility aid. For other people, they’re just a fun way to get upper body exercise. Obviously, both reasons for using them are valid, but it’s just an odd experience when something that is so essential for me is so completely optional for someone else
@@lynnstlaurent6789 There's actually an amazing Epicurious (I think??) series that looks at kitchen gadgets and sees if they're disability-friendly among other things.
Thank you for giving us your perspective. I liked the episode but I think they should have at least acknowledged that this is what a lot of people have to deal on a daily basis.
@@lynnstlaurent6789 There are many kitchen tools that do not have simple substitutes. You can use a food processor in place of a knife in some tasks but I have honestly no idea how you'd do something like break down a chicken one handed. You can of course buy chicken parts but you pay a premium and that is in itself unfair. In other cases, jar lids, there really should be a better and easier way. Even at my strongest opening jars was a PITA. So for everyone's sake I'd like to see a solution.
as a one handed person cracking an egg is one of the least difficult thing to do in the kitchen. Really basic stuff like grating cheese, buttering bread etc is more difficult!
@@bp4616 I was thinking about one handed folks the entire episode. Really take both my hands for granted. It also made me think of how things are designed for mostly 2 handed folks. I know it's not your place to educate because I should do my research to learn, but can I ask what are some things designers can do to improve accessibility to cooking?
@@broceratops1337 hmm, I'm probs not the best person to ask because I don't really do my research either! I just bumble along and figure stuff out. My advice would be hire disabled people in focus groups and or to test products and listen to their advice. Failing that you can try using stuff one handed yourself- just remember to do all the steps- eg can you open and assemble/dissemble it, not just 'operate' it. You can also mimic strength issues by wearing woolly gloves
This made me so happy!!! Got hit by a bus whilst cycling 4 years ago causing various different injuries, the worst of which is bilateral avascular necrosis of my femoral heads (my hips are basically dieing inside my body). Have been on crutches for a few years now so nearly all my cooking is done one handed! Big props to Sohla as i know how hard this is, its also nice to see someone else have to deal with my day to day struggles. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this video. Plethora, sorry I meant to say it means a lot................
Exactly three years ago today i injured my right wrist and it's still not fully healed but i remember the first weeks when i had my dominant hand in a sling and had to learn to do the most inane things with my weak left..... This was honestly super inspiring and uplifting and made me feel like i could do anything ♡ thanks sohla
Broke my dominant arm back at the end of April and it was two months of me trying to figure out how to do anything with one hand and with my less-used arm. I could’ve cried most days. I tried opening a bottle of milk one and it took ten minutes. Props to anyone who goes through life one-handed.
So glad Sohla is a part of this channel. I couldn’t have imagined a better addition to Babish’s culinary universe. She really brings so much to the table.
Sohla!! I literally just heard your segment on NPR literally right after watching this video !!! I’m so happy you’re where you’re supposed to be and having fun !! Love you !!
Babish can you make the cakes from Brave? The cursed one and the sweet buns from the beginning of the movie? I feel like it would be cool seeing you make some more cakes.
Sohla proved herself as the true culinary genius over at Bad Appetit. This show stems from the fact that she fixed so many of the issues that the supposedly top-tier BA chefs were getting completely bogged down on. I mean when she had to teach Claire the Harvard and École Supérieure-educated pastry chef how to temper chocolate.....
I got my hand cut open a few months ago and couldn't use it for a while and still have trouble using it now, it's hard at first but it soon gets a bit easier. i wish you a speedy recovery c:
"Stump Sohla" did you mean "Nerf Sohla to see if she's still OP when you take away one of her hands to make drinks, poached eggs, and bread from scratch" and the answer is she is still OP af
Brilliant idea! Each cocktail has its own history of how it was made too. She could create dishes based on the history, ingredients or experience. It’d be a great way for her to share stories about the food or drink as well. PLEASE, BCU, DO THIS!
Up until this point, I was always a little unsure about the added team member of Sohla. I absolutely adore her in this video. I'm so glad she joined the Babish Culinary Universe, and is seen as an equal to Andrew himself. Thank you Sohla for creating these wonderful videos!
I love love love this show. Mostly cuz I love Sohla! But it’s also awesome to see a different side of Andrew than we see in Binging, and get to see (well hear) a little of Jess. I dunno, it’s just a really fun dynamic 💖
Respect to all the people with only one hand that manage to do this every day.
+++!
Or no hands
It's not nearly this difficult, there's lots of tools that make most of these things much simpler. 😁 I was just thinking of stuff in my own kitchen that'd make much of this a walk in the park for some folx lol
my grocery delivery replaced sliced bread with an unsliced loaf this week, that was a big one handed struggle- but I did successfully make croutons, by tearing it apart and baking it!
@@TheIrishAlchemist205 any recommendations? I only really have an electric can opener and salt and pepper grinders which make stuff easier. I do a lot of stuff like Sohla did- holding jars with my thighs etc
We need Sohla's version of Basics with Babish, Science with Sohla. Her immense food science knowledge taught through different recipes!
YES PLEASE
Yesssssss we need Science With Sohla
She legit, in all her videos from this channel and others, actually explains the 'why' for so many things and for some reason i find that so helpful. Like that explanation of WHY you roll the dough that way - I totally assumed that was just for aesthetics and had no idea it was about gluten alignment, which means I'll now try harder to actually do it. I love all that info.
YAS beech!
That's a fantastic idea
I LOVED THIS EPISODE!! When I was growing up, my paternal grandmother taught me how to make a lot of French cooking technique-ey recipes (one of the most impressive to me to this day being pie dough).. and she had one arm from the age of 19. This reminded me of all the tips and tricks she taught me to get jars open, to cut/knead dough etc.. All kinds of things in the kitchen. She isn’t with us anymore, but this brought back so many memories. Thanks for that!
This wholesome comment is making me cry 😭
Thats so cool. Glad you have fond memories of her. 🥰🥰.
All the feels. Grandma's are the best and also savage!
Hey Babish, any chance you could start adding Subtitles for the Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing crowd who would like to continue watching your content? Thanks!
Too bad RUclips removed the crowdsourcing option. Any chance we can get them to bring it back?
(Edited a spelling mistake 😁)
Boost! Next week: Sub Sohla!!
Yeah! It would also benefit ppl with auditory(?) procesing issues and ppl who don't have English as their first language ❤
this! i’m sure he could hire someone to do it. lack of accessibility really shouldn’t be acceptable
Definitely! A lot of his older videos have subtitles, so maybe they get added after a video has been up for a certain period of time? I feel like he absolutely has the means
"Am I going to just crush this and then it's going to be boring?" Clearly sohla underestimates how much we love watching her crush it
Yah, the answer to that question is "Yes (as always) and no (as always)."
This just shows how this is the exactly opposite to Gourmet Makes where people enjoy Claire getting frustrated and loosing her will to live
@@Chipinopa totally. i love both!
i still adore the fact that sohla got herself a show literally showcasing how talented and smart she is, after being sidelined for all of BA. bless this show. sohla is amazing.
couldn't have said it better! love ya sohla
this whole series is just sohla absolutely flexing
And we are here for it
Did you see her on the previous channel? She absolutely killed it every chance they gave her.
and seeing how babish takes away the spin wheel away , just hearing him drag and the sound it made me laugh more than it should have.
Yesss! We love to see it!
Sohla Flex sounds like a killer wrestling move
I'm confused as to why nobody is mentioning the editing. Like the lemon screaming as it falls into the bin.
Yeah editing was so dope in this episode!
Jess edited this, along with another person! I'm so glad to see babby get to work with his love in such a creative way
The lemon screaming cracked me up. Was not expecting that. :D
I was trying to find a comment abt it because I was literally dying of laughter
The editing game in this series has been phenomenal.
As a one handed person without a dishwasher- they should have shown her trying to wash the dishes after too! Then she would really understand the struggle
Okay wait but how do you grate things? Is there a contraption for that????
@@milklimousine4348 I just use one of the oval graters that has a dish underneath it. I put it flat on the counter top and brace it against my side, not perfect but its easier than a box grater
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@@bp4616 I broke my elbow once and had to go six months without the use of my arm. I truly cannot fathom doing without forever. Mad props.
For the grater you could try wrapping the bowl in a damp dish towel. That works when a two handed person needs to do things with a bowl when they can't use a hand to steady it. Not sure if it would work but maybe worth a try.
@@milklimousine4348 You can use automatic graters and attachments for food processors etc. but as a one-handed person I just use a grater with a wide base and a plate/cutting board that is stabilised to grate things (I also have 1-handed chopping boards)
Babish dancing into frame, then dancing right back out of frame to avoid getting in Sohla's way was golden
i love that we get to see babish more on this showwwww
sohla's so freaking inspiring she just takes on challenges and gets on with them, i can imagine other youtubers doing this and solidly complaining the whole time but she's just like! i can do this! i'll make a plan and i'll be more grateful for what i do have in future! nobody's doing it like her
Right? I agree. Even compared to Claire in gourmet makes- the differences in attitude around adversity is incredible and I’m much happier watching stump sohla than I ever was watching gourmet makes.
I HAVE THIGHS OF STEEL
June from Delish too!
100% agree!
@@safa5033 Yes ! June's a real culinary genius !!
I really do love Stump Sohla because the central premise is just "look at this amazingly skilled woman, no matter what challenges we throw at her she cannot be brought down and keeps on flexing her knowledge"
I love that Sohla calls all the food she's working with "buddy."
And she said 'shhh' like she was trying to tame the lemon
i couldve stopped that sentance after Sohla
Cannibalism
It’s like Andrew saying “mix everybody in”
I do this too. I think it's just something cooks do
As an occupational therapist, this would have been an impeccable episode to showcase all of the kitchen adaptive equipment there is available to individuals who are one handed.
YES so many of us have to figure this out from scratch like she did, but have less access to kitchen resources (on the lines of "I know a guy who knows who to ask")
As a person with one arm in OT school I was thinking the same thing!
yes. huge missed opportunity!
I mean they can still do a second episode of that
@@yun-hn5cx that would be wonderful
I find it ironic you stopped censoring the horseradish after it was circumcised
She made it kosher/halal
It did look like a p††††
how fitting that this comment should have 69 likes, nice indeed
I was going to comment about "eggplant shaped" horseradish but your comment made me cry laugh.
As someone who hasn't yet watched the video, this comment is somewhat disconcerting, yet extremely intriguing.
7:27 That lemon screaming as it fell into the garbage pail void SENT ME
THIS IS THE BEST COMMENT
I didn't realize how much I enjoy Sohla's hand clapping until this episode.
i miss the hand clap zooms lol
Its her MOVE. The one at the end was cathartic. It was like she had saved up all the hand claps and let it out in one, magnificent CLAP
BRING BACK THE CLAP ZOOMS
You'd expect from someone like Sohla to know how to clap with one hand
I still think the editor needs to add a clap-count ticker each time she claps.
I watched this while taking a break in the middle of cooking something, and I started to get really worried about how I was going to finish it with one hand. Then I remembered that I'm still allowed to use both hands.
It's great to see Sohla given the respect, responsibility and creative liberty she deserves. She seems so much happier here. I LOVE it.
True!!
Yes 👌🏾 And she and Babish are like some quirky bro/sis dynamic
Yes, finally !!
You mean than the random videos where she’d come in, outclass everyone while saving their videos, and then leave?
@@pastortroy4life And not get paid for her appearance?
Opportunity missed:
One-handed BECAUSE SHE HAS TO HOLD A DRINK THE WHOLE TIME.
That would've been great
and if she spills, she drinks everything left in the cup
That's what i thought i came here for......
Like Julian from trailer park boys
Now that’s an idea
sohla is always such a delight - her creativity and the way she just rolls with the challenges is so awesome
i love her laugh too.
I HAVE THIGHS OF STEEL
My favorite Sohla-ism: ✨ “I don’t know how to do that, but we're going to figure it out.” ✨ ♥️
I feel like you don't talk to many older folk. It's a very common phrase, especially in the work place
I think Sohla should have made Andrew eat it one-handed.
i thought she was gonna eat it one handed too, but you must cut into the dish lol
The food or her?
When he cut into his food at first, he was doing so one-handed and I thought he indeed was going to eat one-handed in solidarity. Then I saw that Sohla was now using two hands and threw that idea away, lol!
@Despacito? Ka-chow Facts
@@cup6669 I-
I appreciate that babish isn't threatened by solahs skill or entertainment presence. He let's her shine without any awkward micro aggressive interjection like a lot of entertainers do.
He just wants to see her shine like the rest of us
btw it's Sohla
I never realized just how comforting Sohla's laugh is until this episode
And they called me a fool back then...LOL
Jess replying to Sohla when she talks to the food will never grow old.
Unnecessary censorship is the best censorship.
*China liked this*
*nods in indonesian*
For context: they censored sandy cheek's bikini look. Yes, the cartoon squirrel.
Andina Rizkia don't forget the censored cow udders...
It made it look so much worse somehow, lol
Fair warning for anyone making Sohla's cocktails: That woman can DRINK
She is a chef. Everybody I’ve ever met who’s worked in kitchens can drink like a fish or they’re fully sober. There is no middle ground.
She is a chef 😂
Stump Sohla idea: Teach babish how to say worcester sauce
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He says it wrong on purpose.
@@VeryCherryCherry plz delete this
It's Worcestershire Sauce. Don't go easy on him. :-D
WoechesschessshiRR sauce
Also, to the editors: I love the goofy sound-effects and close-ups in this video. Let's make it a thing!
16:46
Sohla:bUH
Andrew:BuHH
Sohla:bUh
Andrew:B A A ÂÊHHH
Except it’s beuRRe
@@NB_703 and you don't pronounce the C in blanC
Pierrick Patry Gobeil I know. Haha
@@pierrickpatrygobeil3724 you do, but it’s hard to describe it in terms of English phonetics
@@23b823 explique moi en français alors haha
Sohla: “what if I crush this and it’s really boring”, not realizing that she has crushed it every episode and it was, in fact, not boring
When the world needed them most, they returned
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I like your name
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"This is what I'm doin' today, I guess" would be a fine t-shirt if you guys start doing merch
I would definitely buy that
@@Ashley-ro4xz most definitely
"It's interesting to see your life as an experiment for someone else."
I watched this with my husband, who has cerebral palsy. He's lucky in that he has full control over one arm and hand, and partial control over the second, somewhat like what Sohla was doing here.
We recognized how he opens jars and bottles, using his legs to hold it (or pressing it to his chest with the arm that can't hold things, and using the better hand to open).
It was odd. I liked the episode, but parts of it were too close to what he has to do and will always have to do.
This entire video shows how many cooking products are ableist. I have a tremor and some other issues and have gone from having dinner parties to barely cooking for myself.
Yeah, I experience a similar feeling when I talk to non-disabled people using hiking poles. I have cerebral palsy (both sides of my body), and I use a combo of orthotics and hiking poles to get around the world. For me, hiking poles are a seriously life improving mobility aid. For other people, they’re just a fun way to get upper body exercise. Obviously, both reasons for using them are valid, but it’s just an odd experience when something that is so essential for me is so completely optional for someone else
@@lynnstlaurent6789 There's actually an amazing Epicurious (I think??) series that looks at kitchen gadgets and sees if they're disability-friendly among other things.
Thank you for giving us your perspective. I liked the episode but I think they should have at least acknowledged that this is what a lot of people have to deal on a daily basis.
@@lynnstlaurent6789 There are many kitchen tools that do not have simple substitutes.
You can use a food processor in place of a knife in some tasks but I have honestly no idea how you'd do something like break down a chicken one handed. You can of course buy chicken parts but you pay a premium and that is in itself unfair.
In other cases, jar lids, there really should be a better and easier way. Even at my strongest opening jars was a PITA. So for everyone's sake I'd like to see a solution.
I just wanna say I'm so grateful for Sohla still existing in video form on the internet. She is so delightful!
Worries the entire first part of the video about cracking an egg one handed.
Proceeds to nail it.
Classic Sohla 🤣
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as i kid i only used one hand because i saw cooks do it on tv lol i prefer one handed
as a one handed person cracking an egg is one of the least difficult thing to do in the kitchen. Really basic stuff like grating cheese, buttering bread etc is more difficult!
@@bp4616 I was thinking about one handed folks the entire episode. Really take both my hands for granted. It also made me think of how things are designed for mostly 2 handed folks. I know it's not your place to educate because I should do my research to learn, but can I ask what are some things designers can do to improve accessibility to cooking?
@@broceratops1337 hmm, I'm probs not the best person to ask because I don't really do my research either! I just bumble along and figure stuff out. My advice would be hire disabled people in focus groups and or to test products and listen to their advice. Failing that you can try using stuff one handed yourself- just remember to do all the steps- eg can you open and assemble/dissemble it, not just 'operate' it. You can also mimic strength issues by wearing woolly gloves
I am one handed ( injury ), she did a great job, I've had 20 years of practice. Bravo.
someones editing game leveled up!! also sohla can proudly say "brunch is so easy i can do it one handed" HAHAHAH
This made me so happy!!! Got hit by a bus whilst cycling 4 years ago causing various different injuries, the worst of which is bilateral avascular necrosis of my femoral heads (my hips are basically dieing inside my body). Have been on crutches for a few years now so nearly all my cooking is done one handed! Big props to Sohla as i know how hard this is, its also nice to see someone else have to deal with my day to day struggles.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this video.
Plethora, sorry I meant to say it means a lot................
This episode really just encapsulates how the basic premise of this show is "Solha too OP, please nerf."
“What are the rules?”
“It’s YOUR show!”😂😂
they really took stump literally this episode huh
Heh.
@@babishculinaryuniverse
Heh.
Thats cold 💀💀
I honestly wondered at first whether it was an homage to Stump Kitchen, which is literally a cooking RUclipsr with one hand (also excellent).
😄
Exactly three years ago today i injured my right wrist and it's still not fully healed but i remember the first weeks when i had my dominant hand in a sling and had to learn to do the most inane things with my weak left..... This was honestly super inspiring and uplifting and made me feel like i could do anything ♡ thanks sohla
Sohla: "I have thighs of STEEL"
Me, a small lesbian: _faints_
Me, not a lesbian, have never been more jealous of her husband.
I think everyone's heart fluttered a bit at that comment
girl, saaaaameeeee
@@africantoad hmu lol
@@africantoad CMON NOW BRO.............
I honestly thought one handed brunch was gonna be dishes you could eat with one hand and not Sohla cooking them with one hand LOL
You can eat most dishes with one hand imo
@@sarahgent2674 a rack a ribs is troublesome
@@derick_d5344 you need lots of napkins
A tip for anyone with one-handed mobility and jars: Put your jars on a piece of rubber (like a jar grip) and push down while twisting.
I worked with a chef who only had one hand. It amazed me everyday how skilled he was.
I guess the only way to stump Sohla, is by not paying her...
Looking at you, BA
Blooooop!! 👀☝🏿
Im SCREAMING
Ooooooooooooooooooooooo
She still killed it even then anyways, with a [fake?] smile on her face even, haha. Still, I'm VERY glad she's doing fine now.
whoever chose "what do we do with a drunken sailor" as the music for the ~15 minute mark: i love you
Sohla's 100% confidence when she called it a margarita. I love her. 🥺
Broke my dominant arm back at the end of April and it was two months of me trying to figure out how to do anything with one hand and with my less-used arm. I could’ve cried most days. I tried opening a bottle of milk one and it took ten minutes. Props to anyone who goes through life one-handed.
While watching this video I started to RESPECT all the one handed people who do this regular
So glad Sohla is a part of this channel. I couldn’t have imagined a better addition to Babish’s culinary universe. She really brings so much to the table.
The throwaway comment at the end about Sohla doing a better job one handed than Andrew with two hands could be interesting to see…
there is a 'beat babish' spot on the wheel too they should combine that and this one!!
Agreed with both of these!
I thought he said, "with three hands!" or did he say "free hands"?
@@meowmeow8591 i thought he said three hands too lol
jesus christ 😂 im dying over these little soundeffects 😂
nice touch. more of this pls!
Gotta say, I love how this channel has grown and changed in the time I've watched it. Keep it up guys!
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Was the last time you were here like 4 years ago?
I see that you have the high ground!
hm??
@@jakekaufman135 lol yeah
I’ve been so skeptical to watching Stump Solah but I’m so thankful I got over it! She’s so entertaining and fun to watch!!
what’s the sound of sohla’s one-hand clapping?
a high five.
High fives need two hands tho
@@hl.alexis But only one hand per person...
The editing was a lot of fun in this one. Love it!
I came for the cooking but stayed for that horseradish 😳🥵💦
I came for the cooking and came for the horseradish too 👀
Admit it, you came for the horseradish too
Sohla!! I literally just heard your segment on NPR literally right after watching this video !!! I’m so happy you’re where you’re supposed to be and having fun !! Love you !!
Babish can you make the cakes from Brave? The cursed one and the sweet buns from the beginning of the movie? I feel like it would be cool seeing you make some more cakes.
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yeah, they look delicious!!!!
Yes please! Great idea!
I'd love to see more of the BA video crew come into the Babish Universe. This is such a wholesome medium.
I literally just finished binging Stump Sohla vids and wanted more.
SOHLA IS A GIFT WE (BA most especially) DONT DESERVE
Thank you for starting this series, I absolutely adore Sohla; she's an absolute treasure.
Worst part is we couldn’t hear Sohla clap her hands 😔
The editing is getting better and better!!
This episode felt like it was missing something... Only to realize it was Sohla's clapping because she could only use one hand
I was yelling “thighs, use your thighs” when you were trying to open the jar. 👏🏻 you’re awesome sohla 🖤
I just want Alton Brown to enter the frame and assign sabotages a la Cutthroat Kitchen.
That would be awesome
*y e s*
Randomly, and everyone just rolls with it without even mentioning him.
Why did you say this, now I'm going to be desperately hoping for this for the rest of my life
something to consider when it comes to disabilities; how much longer it takes to do presumably simple things.
I was hesitant to give this series a try since it’s not what I’m to which is bwb. After this episode this is my favorite series
ISNT SHE THE CUTEST?
Same
Sohla proved herself as the true culinary genius over at Bad Appetit. This show stems from the fact that she fixed so many of the issues that the supposedly top-tier BA chefs were getting completely bogged down on. I mean when she had to teach Claire the Harvard and École Supérieure-educated pastry chef how to temper chocolate.....
Am I the only one mesmerized by her list making and handwriting?
I have a broken wrist currently- feeling very SEEN
Speedy recovery!
Feel better soon!
I got my hand cut open a few months ago and couldn't use it for a while and still have trouble using it now, it's hard at first but it soon gets a bit easier. i wish you a speedy recovery c:
Nerve injury here. I'm sorry, and I feel you. I hope you recover quickly!
Sohla: I'll try to avoid as much knife work as possible
me: for safety reasons
Sohla: because we need to shoot more apisodes
Petition for Mixing with Babish to be called Brewing with Babish 👀
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Please editors, make a dramatic zoom everytime Sohla smack her hands. Everytime I get so shocked by their insane energy ahahahahahahahaha
Check out Eduardo Garcia the “bionic chef” who actually only has one hand and makes excellent food.
Sohla’s laugh is the only ounce of serotonin I’ve felt in months
I can honestly say this series with Stump Sohla beats anything on Bon Appetit. It's just so much more entertaining and enjoyable.
We are all blessed to watch this series. Sohla gets to really shine here
Sohla never disappoints! So glad she found a place in the BCU & fits perfectly
Yeah!
i would give this comment an award, on behalf of sohla. she deserves the joy she presents in every episode.
stressed out sohla in this video is noticeably different than stressed out sohla in the test kitchen. she's finally getting to thrive & i love it ❤️
Sohla's ink looks amazing. I wish she would do a quick interview about her tatoos.
She did talk a little about some of them in the Thanksgiving live, but I get you! We need more content about Sohla's tattoos!
"Stump Sohla" did you mean "Nerf Sohla to see if she's still OP when you take away one of her hands to make drinks, poached eggs, and bread from scratch" and the answer is she is still OP af
Underrated comment.
Can we just get a mini series of brunch with sohla of different recipes with corresponding cocktails... Which she can drink while cooking of course!
Brilliant idea! Each cocktail has its own history of how it was made too. She could create dishes based on the history, ingredients or experience. It’d be a great way for her to share stories about the food or drink as well. PLEASE, BCU, DO THIS!
Up until this point, I was always a little unsure about the added team member of Sohla. I absolutely adore her in this video. I'm so glad she joined the Babish Culinary Universe, and is seen as an equal to Andrew himself. Thank you Sohla for creating these wonderful videos!
notifcation squad where yall at!!!
This show is just getting better and better
Sohla is my crush like for real. We don't even share the same continent but I am completly absorbed by this incredible character.
So happy to see Sohla flourish here. Love this channel.
I feel like you need a top down camera, I think that would be a nice touch.
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Her laugh at 1:10 perfectly encapsulates how much fun she's having in the BCU compared to being underappreciated at BA. I'm so happy for her
The energy between you two is great!
Keep it up!
I am obsessed with Sohla!! I really enjoy watching her and listening to her!!!! Awesome addition the team
Sohla is truly a gift the universe gave to us all
I watched the part with Andrew attempting to move behind Sohla over and over and over. Like probably 15 times. Thanks, I needed the belly laughs!!
Sohla Saturday’s are my favorite 🥰
I love love love this show. Mostly cuz I love Sohla! But it’s also awesome to see a different side of Andrew than we see in Binging, and get to see (well hear) a little of Jess. I dunno, it’s just a really fun dynamic 💖