Is British Food ****?! | The Pizza Parmo

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2023
  • British food has a bad reputation globally. So today we're choosing something weird and wonderful from the British Isles to cook up to convince the world otherwise. Maybe.
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  • @hjewkes
    @hjewkes Год назад +2621

    Sorted: "We're making traditional british food!"
    Also Sorted: "This riff on an Italian dish was invented by a Greek American chef at a restaurant called 'The American Grill' in 1959"
    Also also Sorted: "It's just a bad pizza on ruined fried chicken"

    • @miltoncubicle3180
      @miltoncubicle3180 Год назад

      All American foods were invented by immigrants does that make them less American?

    • @BrainStewification
      @BrainStewification Год назад +87

      Bang on -- the food people think is bland is traditional British food which often was take 10 types of birds, season them very slightly cuz spices are too expensive, and toss them all in a pie with cockscombs.

    • @TappedWalnut
      @TappedWalnut Год назад +40

      How do you think food recipes originate?
      It's all relative anyway, if this dish is created in the UK and mainly eaten in the UK.
      If this hardly got eaten in America and Greece, can you really call it an American/Greece dish?
      Take Ramen for example, What country would you say that originated from / is associated with the most despite it being an adaptation of Chinese noodle soup?
      Yeah, Japan, and that is normal,

    • @aresistar8285
      @aresistar8285 Год назад +75

      ​@@TappedWalnut You cannot take pizza, give it brown cheese and call it Norwegian, you cannot take carbonara and give it British ham and call it a bike...

    • @slothdance2020
      @slothdance2020 Год назад +14

      yea, how "British is it is it is so recent and made by a Greek American. It hasn't had time to really become a "British" dish. It takes time to morph and adjust to become a different, regional dish. Like something that was a few hundred years ago and made by an immigrant, ok fine, it is British.

  • @TheFeralWarrior8
    @TheFeralWarrior8 Год назад +1374

    Am I crazy, or did they want to prove British food is good by making a dish that was either made by an Italian or an American as recently as post WW2?

    • @squaminator
      @squaminator Год назад +134

      And it's just chicken Parm with a couple of unnecessary ingredients

    • @VoidGui
      @VoidGui Год назад +43

      Thats the joke, i guess

    • @Zabomafooable
      @Zabomafooable Год назад +149

      Reminds me of an interview where a British chef was trying to defend UK's cuisine.
      "The top 10 restaurants in the world are in London"
      "And what kind of food do they make?"
      "French."

    • @uber_light
      @uber_light Год назад +9

      weirdly the generally accepted origins is a greek american

    • @swissfoodie3542
      @swissfoodie3542 Год назад +9

      Plus, they ruined Pizza and Fried Chicken (the two dishes separately would be much better)

  • @izzmcleod
    @izzmcleod Год назад +83

    This is basically the national dish of Australia, the go-to pub meal for a large proportion of people. Altho Aussies put the ham under the tomato sauce because it stops the schnitzel from going soggy. Schnitzel, ham, tomato sauce, cheese. Yum!

  • @Sarah-hi4pz
    @Sarah-hi4pz Год назад +179

    Mate, this is basically Australia's national dish! No better pub meal than a parmy and pint!! There isn't a pub in Australia that wouldn't have this on their menu. We usually do tomato, ham/proscuitto, then cheese with a hefty serving of chips (on the side, not underneath!!). Never seen bechamel on a classic parmy here though...

    • @alfhonikmusic
      @alfhonikmusic Год назад +10

      It's the other way round over here in Teesside/Middlesbrough UK. We just stick with the bechamel sauce and no tomato sauce lol! Seem's like they mixed the 2 together in this video

    • @IamHerbie
      @IamHerbie Год назад +3

      Seen it a couple of times with Bech. 100% with you on never chips underneath!!!

    • @Corrector-cq2ze
      @Corrector-cq2ze Год назад +3

      Ah, its prison food

    • @TheLikenessOfNormal
      @TheLikenessOfNormal Год назад +1

      @@Corrector-cq2ze that was funny af

  • @rationalbacon5872
    @rationalbacon5872 Год назад +893

    OK... so let me get this line of thinking straight, if I, as an Australian make a Yorkshire pudding with Vegemite and call it a Yorkm8 puffer then I can fully claim it as authentic Australian cuisine?
    Awesome.

    • @jamie8065
      @jamie8065 Год назад +64

      Actually laughed at yorkm8 puffer 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Tom-oh2yf
      @Tom-oh2yf Год назад +67

      Can you send me the recipe for yorkm8 puffer please, I want to try authentic Australian food.
      Also can I sub marmite for Vegemite?

    • @cheesybellend6842
      @cheesybellend6842 Год назад +8

      The Boro parmo was invented before Australia was even a country so don’t start claiming you invented it first 😂😂

    • @irishwristwatch2487
      @irishwristwatch2487 Год назад +42

      America has been doing it with every nation they've ever spoken to for years

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye Год назад

      ​@@irishwristwatch2487, no, people from other countries moved here and adapted the food they were accustomed to eating to the ingredients they could get in the US. Just calling one country by the name of an entire continent shows how ignorant you are.

  • @asquithmainlines699
    @asquithmainlines699 Год назад +1120

    I really like how they are going to change the world’s perception that all British food isn’t bland and boring by cooking a British dish none of them have heard of before.😂😂😂

    • @naomiarram5187
      @naomiarram5187 Год назад +81

      And that's not really British at all!!!

    • @TappedWalnut
      @TappedWalnut Год назад +30

      I mean, the whole point of the title is a question, they are trying to find out just as much as we are.
      They already wax poetic about their most popular dishes, so why not research and dive into the lesser known to find out if there is more to British cuisine than the classics?

    • @P3ppar
      @P3ppar Год назад +22

      @@naomiarram5187 Kinda like when they did a "Swedish" recipe a couple of years ago and while the chef who had released the cookbook was Swedish, they made a North African dish

    • @lukemclellan2141
      @lukemclellan2141 Год назад +6

      There's no way on this earth that none of these four haven't heard of a parmo.

    • @VaultCon
      @VaultCon Год назад +2

      Yep, so many good, lesser known, actual British dishes that they could've showed off and they chose this? they have not done us proud here.

  • @Spikn
    @Spikn Год назад +268

    You guys really need a tour of Aussie pub food. Loaded Parmies and HSP's would be right up Jamie's alley 😂

    • @linited
      @linited Год назад +14

      A loaded parmi is exactly what i thought of when I saw this dish.

    • @ProtosR
      @ProtosR Год назад +16

      Hahah exactly when they said something British then said parma I was like ok pretty sure every Australian in the comments would disagree. At least they called it right it's a parma.
      Edit they said parmo never mind that sounds wrong. The English accent had be believing they said parma

    • @linited
      @linited Год назад +9

      @@ProtosR yeah I was like parmo? What? Haha parmi.

    • @saphiaelmansub3329
      @saphiaelmansub3329 Год назад +1

      Yeah but you Ozzies are British with sunshine and more exotic ingredients

    • @kennyedgar21
      @kennyedgar21 Год назад +4

      @@saphiaelmansub3329 that is incredibly incorrect.

  • @user-io7cj5gd4m
    @user-io7cj5gd4m Год назад +308

    I’m from Middlesbrough, and I’ve never seen such a monstrosity. Tomato sauce on a parmo? There is nothing pizza about it, only béchamel and cheese. PS. love the channel, keep doing what you’re doing

    • @ArcticYonderboy
      @ArcticYonderboy Год назад +9

      As a Stocktonian this saddens me.

    • @zebbond2752
      @zebbond2752 Год назад +3

      UTB

    • @aligraft3189
      @aligraft3189 Год назад +5

      Where the cabbage!?

    • @thecloutcumber4933
      @thecloutcumber4933 Год назад +2

      Agreed, tomato has no place on a parmo

    • @b2themofoc
      @b2themofoc Год назад

      I had an argument with a chef in york regarding tomato. He said its a north east classic. I said no. Bechamel sauce, not tomato.

  • @CptPatch
    @CptPatch Год назад +325

    For all the bayleaf jokes, you really need to do a fake "pick the premium" where the difference is bayleaf vs no bayleaf. It'll be hilarious!

    • @Fairyfink
      @Fairyfink Год назад +5

      I keep suggesting this! Glad I'm not alone

    • @mary-ruthflores4107
      @mary-ruthflores4107 Год назад +2

      Great idea!! We need to push this!!

    • @timothyfath9828
      @timothyfath9828 Год назад

      +

    • @Allinananana
      @Allinananana Год назад

      I would love to see that!

    • @madger76
      @madger76 Год назад +7

      @@Fairyfink But with the normals presenting dishes to Ben that he has to pick which is better, bay leaf or no bay leaf

  • @Raluid
    @Raluid Год назад +197

    "Hey lads, let's prove to the world that British food isn't s*it"
    Proceeds to show a picture of something you would make at 4 o'clock in the morning after a few too many pints.

    • @nightbane727
      @nightbane727 Год назад +12

      or a toddler would make if you did the cooking and let them decide what your making lol

    • @bobsimon8547
      @bobsimon8547 Год назад +6

      @@nightbane727 If you're letting your toddler near a deep fryer or a scalding pot of oil, You may need to brush up on your parenting skills

    • @Idiomatick
      @Idiomatick Год назад +12

      @@bobsimon8547 you need to brush up on your reading skills.

    • @nightbane727
      @nightbane727 Год назад +4

      @@bobsimon8547 dude i dont have kids and i was saying it seems like something a child would want if you let them choose a dinner you make for them lol

    • @skilletborne
      @skilletborne Год назад +6

      @@bobsimon8547 Hey, only an amazing parent could teach a child how to safely use a deep fryer!
      But also like everyone else is saying, you really need to learn how to read and retain the information from a short sentence before you respond. It's not hard. Another thing a toddler with a good parent can manage.

  • @abathingdave
    @abathingdave Год назад +80

    As someone from Middlesbrough, this infuriated me😂! Chicken breast, thick layer of thick béchamel, heaps of cheese, sorted

    • @steonkeys
      @steonkeys Год назад +1

      Yup - traditional parmo doesn’t have the pizza topping. Although; it’s starting to diversify with pizza toppings granted.

    • @aligraft3189
      @aligraft3189 Год назад

      Aye mark viduka has set up that new place in Stockton and kicked off the pizza topping trend

    • @toby43078
      @toby43078 3 месяца назад

      I heard Manjaros has the best parmos

  • @BryceLearmonth
    @BryceLearmonth Год назад +34

    I like how quick Jamie was to side with the don't mess with the tradition, it's almost like he's been scarred, but by what

    • @lellyt2372
      @lellyt2372 Год назад +4

      He's trying not to make a national incident and start a civil war 😆

    • @scottcrawford3745
      @scottcrawford3745 Год назад +9

      Spanish Paella Mafia

  • @Fynlanis
    @Fynlanis Год назад +165

    As a German with a British boyfriend - I genuinely enjoy roast dinners and pot pies. Heritage carrots are something that you will not find in Germany and I love them. Sometimes it is the simple things that make "boring" food special, not the most out there dishes a region has to offer.

    • @jackiebuttnor8410
      @jackiebuttnor8410 Год назад +2

      This comment right here! Is what I wanted to say! Thank you!

    • @livingthelife9155
      @livingthelife9155 Год назад +4

      Agree totally but actually in Bremen we have regional ‘heritage carrots’ also multicoloured!

    • @Fynlanis
      @Fynlanis Год назад +1

      @@livingthelife9155 must be regional! I have not come across any in the parts of BW that I live in

    • @evag6459
      @evag6459 Год назад +1

      @@livingthelife9155 didn't know we had "heritage carrots" in Bremen

    • @silvbapp1
      @silvbapp1 Год назад +2

      @@Fynlanis sometimes you can find them in Edeka Centers or larger Rewe. And I have to agree with you, they are great, especially to dark sauces.

  • @msmorganPDX
    @msmorganPDX Год назад +190

    Would love to see a "Useless or Not" type video where the boys are served something that was made w/ and w/o something some people consider "useless" ingredients (aka how does a bay leave make a difference? how does finishing salt make a difference?") and see which one they like more and if they can tell what the difference is.

    • @subkultursalbei6782
      @subkultursalbei6782 Год назад +2

      sounds excellent!

    • @davida.5766
      @davida.5766 Год назад +5

      Do this please sorted! Prove the boys wrong about Bay leaves!

    • @DomEReapeR
      @DomEReapeR Год назад +1

      I'd like to see this as well! Please, lads at Sorted! ^^

    • @partingofways
      @partingofways Год назад +4

      @@davida.5766 Okay but for anyone reading this, make yourself a bay leaf tea. Not only will you realize the insane flavor, you’ll realize bay leaf and it’s tea is fucking tasty. A tiny bit of sugar doesn’t hurt but isnt really needed either.

    • @davida.5766
      @davida.5766 Год назад

      ​​@@partingofwayso you break the leaves down at all, or leave them whole? Any other brewing recommendations? About to put the tea pot on lol

  • @cateevans3312
    @cateevans3312 Год назад +197

    As the long suffering wife of a Tessider I got a strange enjoyment over his rising ire when I showed him this video. I learnt very early in our relationship not to mess with the Palmo. I tried making one with a rich 3 cheese sauce rather than bechemel and vintage cheddar instead of 'orange cheese' (I did know enoughto leave out the tomato). He was quick to correct me. The chicken has to be bashed so thin it fits in a 12" pizza box. Bread crumb, deep fry. Completely plain bechemel. Bright orange cheese with as little flavour as possible as it's all about the cheese-pull not the cheesy flavour (can be red Leicester or orange mild cheddar). Needless to say I never made it again!

    • @oldmanwithaswitch6619
      @oldmanwithaswitch6619 Год назад +10

      As a Texan I have to try this, it seems like the perfect food to cook up for game day where everyone is drinking well before lunch.

    • @kayjacoby290
      @kayjacoby290 Год назад +4

      @@oldmanwithaswitch6619 Isn't it basically British chicken fried chicken + cheese, and minus flavor? Chicken fried chicken (or steak) would have salt & pepper in the breading, and the white gravy made from pan drippings lend more flavor to the dish.

    • @Vintage_geek
      @Vintage_geek Год назад +16

      ​@@kayjacoby290Please, we're discussing British food here. Don't bring the F-word (flavor) into the conversation. Manners, please.

    • @sam.bartle
      @sam.bartle Год назад +4

      This is a parmo.. the one in the video.. definitly isnt.

  • @Cressup
    @Cressup Год назад +58

    I'm amazed that first of all none of them had heard about a parmo (or at least until v recently) despite running a UK food channel and then that they dared to make one so out of line with what it is. The Southern-ness was strong in this one 😅

    • @colonelturmeric558
      @colonelturmeric558 4 месяца назад

      Southernness? You mean londonness😂

    • @Cressup
      @Cressup 4 месяца назад

      @@colonelturmeric558same thing

  • @Mazurizi
    @Mazurizi Год назад +135

    As someone from Middlesbrough, never tomato sauce! Always bechemel! And it needs to have a thick cheese coat to meet the traditional kebab shop standard!
    Also, some pizza shops now do parmo pizzas with parmo bites on top of a normal cheese pizza!

    • @bydandtom9109
      @bydandtom9109 Год назад +1

      that is what I thought they were going to make when they said a parmo pizza, so confused haha

  • @wo3769
    @wo3769 Год назад +287

    You guys should do a pass it on made purely of chefs from the sorted team, but for example with massive curveballs to skew them off course.

    • @markmcguire2009
      @markmcguire2009 Год назад +9

      The simplist curve ball would be cutting the times in half and everyone goes twice. The added time stress, the fact that the active chef might not progress as far as they need to for the following chef to work out what's going on.
      Next make it a 3 course meal... Because they are chefs after all

    • @jjbooster4764
      @jjbooster4764 Год назад +5

      Nah do it so the chefs have 8 minutes each but after those 8 minutes you have to get a normal in for 4 minutes and given there are 3 chefs or 4 if the ginger haired god James comes back it should be pure chaos

    • @rising.phoenix9943
      @rising.phoenix9943 Год назад +1

      Yes! This needs to happen! ❤

    • @msmorganPDX
      @msmorganPDX Год назад +1

      I've been wanting this to happen for so long!

    • @TheeeDannyD
      @TheeeDannyD Год назад

      Booby traps. Non working appliances. I want to see sweat!

  • @damonjenkin3667
    @damonjenkin3667 Год назад +12

    I’m a Chef from Middlesbrough. Although there are places that do toppings like “Hotshot”, with Chorizo and Jalapeños and “Bolognaise”… the basic Chicken Parmesan has only Bechamel and Orange Mozzarella Cheese (Sometimes mixed with White Mozzarella)

    • @angelousmortis8041
      @angelousmortis8041 9 месяцев назад +2

      As an Italian-American Chef from the US (where the Chicken Parm was invented), the basic Chicken Parm does not have Béchamel, it has a tomato sauce on it, it doesn't have "Orange Mozzarella" (which is just Mozzarella exposed to Brevibacterium linens), it's regular Mozzarella, PARMESAN ('cause, ya know, it's called a Chicken PARMESAN), or Provolone, and sometimes it has ham or bacon on it. And it originated during the Italian diaspora during the early 20th Century as a combination of parmigiana di melanzane and a Cotoletta and was popular by the 1950s. Also, a very quick google search shows that, no, a Parmo, or a "Teesside Parmesan", usually uses Cheddar, not any sort of Mozzarella, now that could be wrong, I'll admit, but that is, in fact what I'm mostly finding for a "Teesside Parmesan" or "Parmo".

  • @hollydavies6349
    @hollydavies6349 Год назад +39

    Please do Glamorgan sausages. They are Welsh and use lots of gorgeous Welsh ingredients like our local cheeses and our leeks. Super easy to make (not necessarily healthy) and delicious!

    • @laurenwest3090
      @laurenwest3090 Год назад

      I came back from Wales yesterday and had the sausages! They were absolutely delicious!!

  • @kellyharvey7773
    @kellyharvey7773 Год назад +250

    I think you owe your Teeside subscribers an apology - and an urgent trip to the Northeast to try it yourself 😂 a parmo is different to a parmigiana and NEVER has tomato sauce.

    • @cheesybellend6842
      @cheesybellend6842 Год назад +20

      Well said it horrified me !

    • @THEslimmy89
      @THEslimmy89 Год назад +8

      I was wondering if I was just getting variations of a parmo in Leeds as it's never had tomatoes on it, makes sense now they got it wrong 😂

    • @mandygreer219
      @mandygreer219 Год назад +9

      From Stockton. The nearest to a tomato flavouring is bolognese sauce on top.

    • @cheesybellend6842
      @cheesybellend6842 Год назад +4

      @@mandygreer219 bolognaise Parmos are 👌🏽 tbf if you go the right place

    • @jamesmurtagh425
      @jamesmurtagh425 Год назад +1

      I know!!! Nearly spat me drink out

  • @thegoodgunner
    @thegoodgunner Год назад +91

    As a French guy living in England for the last 23 years, I love my English breakfast and imported it in france when on holidays(aka bring baked bean with me )and friend/family look at me in strange way when I say I will cook breakfast today😂 😂

    • @liambaxter2591
      @liambaxter2591 Год назад

      No that English rarely eat a full English, most of us guarantee would of had it in a hotel and not at home

    • @bugsygoo
      @bugsygoo Год назад +2

      As a holidaying Australian who just spent two weeks in England, I can't tell you how happy I am to have arrived in Paris! And how much I'm looking forward to my breakfast of croissant and cafe au lait!

    • @Montyh7
      @Montyh7 Год назад

      As an Aussie, English Breakfast is one of my fav foods ever.

  • @Anali2197
    @Anali2197 Год назад +13

    As a German who spent a year living in England, the foods i still miss are Steak and Ale Pie (my absolute favourite!), Bangers and Mash (or british sausages in general), the concept of a Sunday Roast, and sticky toffee pudding!!!

    • @angelousmortis8041
      @angelousmortis8041 9 месяцев назад

      My dyslexic ass read that as "Steak and Ale Apple Pie" at first and I was so confused...

  • @mizz2000
    @mizz2000 Год назад +14

    The only issue with this was that Ebbers rated it as substandard when you made a substandard Parmo 😢 the cheese needed to be golden brown, no tomato, more sauce! As a NE resident I must say I was yelling at the screen 😅

  • @MelissiaBlackheart
    @MelissiaBlackheart Год назад +58

    Everyone else has already made the usual jokes about the dish they made ,but can I just say-- I really enjoyed watching them have fun together?

  • @TackleTackleHeadbutt
    @TackleTackleHeadbutt Год назад +126

    So close you guys.
    As a former teessider, tomato sauce is NEVER a thing. Bechamel definitely but tomato sauce makes it a chicken parm (from the USA). Bechemel is what makes it the Parmo!
    Toppings are entirely optional but can range from mushrooms. Ham, pepperoni, even kebab meat!

    • @makee6910
      @makee6910 Год назад +3

      I thought it was going to be one or the other which would be passable but both of them is sacrilege

    • @lxxSwmp
      @lxxSwmp Год назад +2

      Absolutely right!

    • @P4T5H4RPify
      @P4T5H4RPify Год назад +7

      I'm from Peterlee.... and even I'm offended by this nonsense 😅

    • @bobsimon8547
      @bobsimon8547 Год назад +1

      kebab meat all the way tbh

    • @Cuzzzo42
      @Cuzzzo42 Год назад +2

      This guy parmos

  • @jinxydoll
    @jinxydoll Год назад +10

    This is such a "I got too drunk and started craving 50 things" type of meal.

  • @jamiefox2732
    @jamiefox2732 Год назад +8

    Love that you guys are promoting this fine countries menu! I spent three years in Newcastle and the parmo had made it's way there. Local Geordies told me I had to try it, then explained it's origins in Middlesborough. The kebab shop close to my halls did a 'spicy' parmo, think jalapenos etc. That one was spot on as you stumbled home in the early hours! I've since returned to London, told my mates all about the parmo, and encouraged them to try it if they are ever in the North East. WE NEED PARMOS IN LONDON

  • @antobutera
    @antobutera Год назад +54

    This same dish is a staple of Argentinian cuisine, that can be found in pretty much any restaurant's menu. We call it suprema napolitana (if it has tomato sauce) and suprema a la suiza (if it has bechamel). Here we just do more of a shallow fry and mostly do mozzarella on top, but it's also typically accompanied by french fries, so you end with basically the same thing. It's so common, most butcher shops sell the chicken breasts already breaded, and it's even done with chicken thigh, cow and also pork.
    I grew up eating this at home at least once a week.

    • @mhn7700
      @mhn7700 Год назад

      thanks for sharing. I love learning about new cuisines, so this was really interesting to me :)

    • @tatiamberwis
      @tatiamberwis Год назад +2

      Nuestras amadas milanesas de pollo!

    • @mm2pitsnipe72
      @mm2pitsnipe72 Год назад +1

      In Argentina? Isn't that the country that half of Italy immigrated to after WW2. Isnt that where they speak spanish with an italian accent? lol

    • @antobutera
      @antobutera Год назад

      @@mm2pitsnipe72 So? Italian immigration started way before WW2. The largest wave was between 1880-1930, actually. So I don't get what point you're trying to make. That they assimilated so much a dish thought to be italian became a staple of our national cuisine?

  • @lilgummybear11
    @lilgummybear11 Год назад +40

    Absolutely love that you’ve done this. However someone who resides in the Middlesbrough area you’d almost never get tomato sauce on a parmo! And there was no where near enough béchamel 😂

  • @17kiranime
    @17kiranime Год назад +7

    Having never been to England, I know I’m not authentic or knowledgeable to what I’m throwing into the ring… but we’ve got an English pub in town that I CANNOT go to without ordering their Welsh Rarebit! I dream of this iconic British fare- the fact that they serve it with a broiled tomato topped with garlic-herb breadcrumbs adds an extra ‘touch of class’ isn’t bad either… but I loved how simplicity ruled the day I discovered this beauty!

  • @jackruaro
    @jackruaro Год назад +22

    This should be a series! Weird and Wonderful British food. You've already got the stargazy pie, the Wigan Slappy, and now the Chicken Parmo. Would love features on scouse, toast sandwiches, lancashire hotpot, cullen skink, etc.

    • @nat3007
      @nat3007 8 месяцев назад

      I hope they do pickled cabbage with the scouse.

  • @Lou-Mae
    @Lou-Mae Год назад +87

    "British food doesn't suck!" *proceeds to make a dish invented, apparently, by an Italian immigrant, based on Italian food*

    • @kikibigbangfan3540
      @kikibigbangfan3540 Год назад +4

      Right 😂

    • @n0h4ndl3
      @n0h4ndl3 Год назад +15

      "The British colonized half the world looking for spices, and then decided they didn't like any of them" vibes.

    • @mathilder1822
      @mathilder1822 Год назад

      and still as british as it could be!

    • @tomdouge6618
      @tomdouge6618 Год назад +3

      exactly! the reputation is based on traditional english meals, not one created by an immigrant. they have ducked the issue. find a non-royal recipe from centuries ago and present that

    • @ExistentialTerror
      @ExistentialTerror Год назад +8

      By that measure the USA doesn't have any national dishes at all 😂

  • @uber_light
    @uber_light Год назад +21

    as someone from teeside, if i ordered a parmo and was given this id be fuming

  • @DC_E90
    @DC_E90 Год назад +7

    This episode... really really feels like the boys when they FIRST started youtube. WELL DONE GUYS! love it!

  • @budball36
    @budball36 Год назад +7

    A series looking at traditional foods from around UK. Some to think about is pease pudding from Durham, Potato cakes from Manchester, Haggis from Scotland etc

  • @noknowncomorbidities
    @noknowncomorbidities Год назад +31

    I dare you to claim to make Traditional British food in the next sorted episode, then proceed to make chicken tikka masala 😂
    The comment section would go mad.

    • @paulwood5803
      @paulwood5803 Год назад +9

      Chicken Tikka Masala is a purely made up British Indian Restaurant diah, it IS truly British, you won't find it anywhere on the sub continent.

    • @noknowncomorbidities
      @noknowncomorbidities Год назад +1

      @@paulwood5803 Yes, exactly. The same goes with Chicken biryani, Mutton biryani, french fries, shawarma, pizza. All are truly British. Even Hakka noodles and Schezwan fried rice for that matter.

    • @noknowncomorbidities
      @noknowncomorbidities Год назад +1

      You really think a country whose museums are 90% filled with items of heritage from other countries, cares one bit about rebranding other local cuisines as their own.

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 Год назад +1

      I mean it WAS invented in Britain sooo

    • @noknowncomorbidities
      @noknowncomorbidities Год назад

      @@DimT670 It wasn't invented in Britain. It is a slight variation of Butter chicken from North India, popularized in England by the South-east Asian community who moved there.

  • @vlpx8579
    @vlpx8579 Год назад +83

    As tasty as this looks… I feel like it only glances toward the brief. 😂

    • @pangurbanthecat4043
      @pangurbanthecat4043 Год назад +11

      Yeah I'm not sure the context of this video quite lines up with the content of the video. lol

    • @peterwilks4391
      @peterwilks4391 Год назад +10

      "Invented by an italian" ..... so, it's italian? Covered with tomato sauce (not english) or bechamel sauce (also not english) & THIS is your defence? What's next, the undeniably British mochi? The english a.f. panne chocolat? UPDATE!! So it could also be greek? Not helping your case...

    • @arjunkishore4080
      @arjunkishore4080 Год назад +20

      I don’t know about that that. Stealing from other cultures and then claiming it is yours seems distinctly English to me

    • @peterwilks4391
      @peterwilks4391 Год назад +5

      ​@@arjunkishore4080good point... also, they didn't spice the flour or breadcrumbs. Not even a little salt & pepper. Touch of cayenne in the egg.

    • @pritikakhanna7577
      @pritikakhanna7577 Год назад

      Love this 😂

  • @johnhmaloney
    @johnhmaloney Год назад +6

    As soon as Barry pointed at Mike and said, "It's combining his favorite thing in the world with one of my favorite things in the world", my immediate thought was, 'it's a combination of fried chicken and pretentiousness?'. I was half right and half absolutely wrong.

  • @joelhives211
    @joelhives211 Год назад +45

    As I am in Middlesbrough right now, this is a crime I love sorted foot but how could they mess this up so badly. Please try this again. Would love to see a perfect Parmo ❤️

  • @thomasandrewclifford
    @thomasandrewclifford Год назад +23

    I don't really know how you'd make a video out of it but I've always loved and felt the traditional Suet pudding (goldie pudding as we call it) to be incredibly underappreciated. You don't nearly see it enough on people's christmas dinner plates. Same with suet dumplings. It's kind of lost to the younger generations but whenever I'm back home in the UK I will always go out of my way to have them.

    • @skilletborne
      @skilletborne Год назад

      Suet is getting pretty pricey these days, and it's not particularly popular outside of very cold weather because it's so stodgy and fatty.
      They're a welcome treat in the winter months for sure though

  • @lukegettings
    @lukegettings Год назад +7

    As a Teessider, never ever put tomato sauce on a parmo

    • @cheesybellend6842
      @cheesybellend6842 Год назад

      They ruined it , I’m boiling 😂at least do it properly

  • @chrishinchliffe3803
    @chrishinchliffe3803 Год назад +9

    These are pretty much the national dish of Australia, either called Parma or Parmie (depending on if you are in Melbourne or Sydney)
    Fried beige food FTW

    • @alitalincoln590
      @alitalincoln590 Год назад +1

      And we do have a ham and pineapple Palma in Qld as well

    • @kalebnolan8343
      @kalebnolan8343 11 месяцев назад

      It’s a fucking parmi, learn your English

  • @niros9667
    @niros9667 Год назад +34

    As someone who moved from the Midlands to Teeside, I can tell you the locals wouldn't approve of this take on a parmo 😅 love you guys, but if you suggest putting tomato sauce on a parmo with all those different toppings they'd be having words... Love you guys 😂

  • @tomjackson4021
    @tomjackson4021 Год назад +6

    On behalf of the Boro: you don’t use tomato sauce!! It’s only béchamel and cheese

    • @sbaldam1992
      @sbaldam1992 Год назад +2

      Yes! I've never seen it with tomato sauce.

    • @samuelferguson4710
      @samuelferguson4710 Год назад +1

      100% no toppings either, absolute travesty

  • @JasonElise1983
    @JasonElise1983 Год назад +29

    I miss Pass It On, Ultimate Battles, and the Budget Battles. I can only rewatch the old ones so many times guys.

    • @andyh7777
      @andyh7777 Год назад +1

      You won’t get any of that these days. Only paywalls for the best stuff

  • @celarts5752
    @celarts5752 Год назад +13

    Something I'd love to see y'all try at some point is a "cheap versus expensive" but with kitchen tools and gadgets, like how does a cheap versus expensive blender compare for example?

  • @mikewicked.x
    @mikewicked.x Год назад +8

    Hugely popular as a pub meal in Australia too. Called Parmis or Parmas depending on what state you're in.

    • @rarmstrong
      @rarmstrong Год назад

      In fairness Perth is made up with half of Teesside so can see how it’s made it’s way there

  • @brianbenson3669
    @brianbenson3669 Год назад +11

    Next episode .... that great traditional British food classic, the curry burger?

    • @twinkle7389
      @twinkle7389 Год назад +1

      Actually laughed out loud😂

  • @fiocary
    @fiocary Год назад +46

    That’s an actual Italian dish, it’s called Cotoletta alla bolognese 😊

    • @jamespopcorn11
      @jamespopcorn11 Год назад +3

      ​@@laurenc.590so not that then if its not correct and they got it wrong.😂

    • @KOZAK199
      @KOZAK199 Год назад +5

      cotoletta is veal not the same.

    • @Waffletimewarp
      @Waffletimewarp Год назад +13

      But you see, they made it an authentic English dish by failing to spice it at all, and making it in England.

    • @laurenc.590
      @laurenc.590 Год назад +2

      @@KOZAK199 Yes! And would cotoletta alla bolognese even have bechamel? Or only cheese for the dairy portion...

    • @skilletborne
      @skilletborne Год назад +5

      NO, DON'T SAY THAT
      If you mention a dish name and even one of the ingredients is a slight substitution, you'll get a thousand crying Italians at your doorstep!

  • @jasonbrown678
    @jasonbrown678 Год назад +2

    Pretty much all of Australia would take exception to this Australian pub food staple being called "British". My favourite example used to be from The White Cockatoo Hotel in Petersham, Sydney, which had a rotating menu of toppings on schitzels that literally overhang the plate. The Mexican variation was my personal fave (chilli con carne, cheese, jalapenos, sour cream). My partner recommends a place in Sans Souci called Big John's.
    Probably the US would take exception too, since they serve it with spaghetti there. Yeah, I know. America.

    • @angelousmortis8041
      @angelousmortis8041 9 месяцев назад +1

      As would America, where the Chicken Parmesan was invented.

  • @JairamWaddell
    @JairamWaddell Год назад +1

    Growing up in Hartlepool, I have thoughts - First I'd say that it's not a pizza on fried chicken, a Parmo is more standard just the bechemel and cheese. You can get ones with toppings (tomato, pepperoni, peppers etc) but they are variants rather than standard. It is very much a takeaway shop food and I've very rarely found the Teesside garlic sauce outside of the region. It's a runny, very strong garlic sauce (not mayo) with a touch of parsley in it and you need to have both the chips and the slightly warm side salad with it

  • @noknowncomorbidities
    @noknowncomorbidities Год назад +5

    Here's an idea for an upcoming skit:
    The chefs prepare dishes that are commonly enjoyed in England, and Barry, Jamie and Mike guess the country of origin of said dishes.

  • @Oceanborn
    @Oceanborn Год назад +21

    I'm hesitant to use the word "offended" when the pineapple and olives came into play but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't tempted, the tomato sauce was already pushing it 😂 béchamel, mushrooms, or pepperoni and jalapeño are all absolute staples of a good, strong parmo, perfect for treating yourself on a night in or recovering from a night out 👌cheese choices were spot on though, they definitely picked the best option to initially serve to Ben
    Up the Boro!

  • @philharnett2884
    @philharnett2884 Год назад +1

    Here in Melbourne Australia, the chicken parma is on every single menu, from pubs to high end restaurants. Some places offer 10 to 15 different varieties. Some are off the charts, but always delicious. A pot of beer, (half pint) or close to it, and a parma is the staple pub lunch, or midweek dinner special. Pot and parma, $10 on Tuesday to Thursday is standard.

    • @MagicalMajestic
      @MagicalMajestic Год назад +1

      Shame the $10 standard is long gone, see pot and parma deals going for $25 +

  • @Rei.Eatsfoods
    @Rei.Eatsfoods 11 месяцев назад

    When Barry added the bay leaf and made that sound I laughed so hard I had to spit my water back into my cup just so you know 🤣

  • @analogbunny
    @analogbunny Год назад +22

    As an outsider (i.e. a Canadian), English meals have a reputation for being simple and rustic.
    English desserts, on the other hand, are famously amazing. Two Fat Ladies types of rich and heavy pound cakes, steamed puddings, fruit preserves, and sweets soaked in liquors. The kind of cakes that are not layered and iced but do have a glaze or a dusting, heavy in spicing.
    Like a cardamon bundt cake with a rosewater and honey drizzle/soak and a light honey glaze - that kind of thing.

    • @cjc872
      @cjc872 Год назад +1

      Much of the "simple and rustic" is because of rationing during and after the two world wars which, more or less, wiped the previous British cuisine from existence and replaced it with much simpler versions that could be made with the limited ingredients available. Basically a family could have a roast dinner on a Sunday then the rest of the week was stretching the left-overs from that meal. It was also it was mostly fish & shellfish because other meats were too expensive.

    • @AnnieLongGone
      @AnnieLongGone Год назад

      @@cjc872 That's exactly what came to my mind!

    • @analogbunny
      @analogbunny Год назад

      @cjc872 Actually I was thinking of pastoral pre-Victorian recipes. Rotisserie meats and root vegetables with a hedgerow salad and poached cockles, or some such.
      Oh... also England has about as many ways of making pies as the rest of the world put together. It really was a country of foods sealed in a pastry shell - and sometimes the pastry shell wasn't even meant to be eaten.

  • @Twitser666
    @Twitser666 Год назад +66

    Love how your making a dish to prove British food is normal but the history of the dish comes from either an American or an Italian.

    • @bobsimon8547
      @bobsimon8547 Год назад +3

      and where did the history of America come from as far as I'm concerned everything America has invented can be traced back to Europe.

    • @naomiarram5187
      @naomiarram5187 Год назад +16

      ​@@bobsimon8547Except for all the things that came from the Native populations, or Mexico, or using ingredients found in North America that they didn't have in Europe. Yeah.

    • @Milkex
      @Milkex Год назад +1

      ​@@bobsimon8547yeah except for the French colonizers, or the Spanish colonizers, or the Irish, or the Jamaicans, or the Haitians, or the Italians.
      you're all over these comments showing your poor education and shitty reading skills, sit down boy!

    • @cangaroojack
      @cangaroojack Год назад +6

      @@naomiarram5187 Mate you're forgetting the rules of the internet, if something invented by americans is bad, it's american, if something invented by americans is good, it can be traced back to europe qB-)

    • @Charkunt.d5
      @Charkunt.d5 Год назад +4

      Don’t understand why so many people get so touchy about this sort of thing!
      Is that not the whole reason the so called “western culture” exists no? It’s supposed to be a melting pot for all cultures, free thinkers etc.!? 🤔
      Yet everyone seems to be at each other’s throats whenever a “free thinker” has a slightly different opinion 😅
      Just seems like unnecessary hostility to me! 😊

  • @rtdugan04
    @rtdugan04 Год назад +2

    And again, Britain took spices from the world and said “nah- we won’t use any”. 😂

  • @lydiah6350
    @lydiah6350 11 месяцев назад +2

    I would LOVE a blind taste test video of the exact same dish made with and then without Bay leaves!!

  • @CatholicSatan
    @CatholicSatan Год назад +7

    Go for a Sussex Pond pudding, first known about in 1672 apparently. Had it many, many years ago (at a Robbie Burns' night of all things) and still remember it. And there's many variations to try including one with apples along with the lemons.

  • @charleylucas0
    @charleylucas0 Год назад +7

    The Chicken Parmo has nothing to do with Pizza. It can be bought from a Pizza/Kebab takeaway shop or restaurant. Can be paired with various toppings but the tomato sauce topping is not traditional at all.

    • @GRIMHOOD99
      @GRIMHOOD99 Год назад +1

      Pizza: dough, sauce (white sauce is a thing), cheese, topings
      Parmo: chicken, sauce, cheese, topings
      How does it have nothing to do with pizza? It is build the same way only difference is switching dough for chicken.

  • @boothbabe12
    @boothbabe12 Год назад +1

    Staffordshire Oatcakes, Dorset Apple Cake, Scouse (with pickled red cabbage), Summer pudding, St Clements tart, Bath Buns, Eccles cake, Welsh rarebit, maids of honour, Bakewell Tart, drop scones, Lardy cake.
    I mean, I can keep going. I have some wicked old school British cook books.

  • @Zinger7107
    @Zinger7107 Год назад +7

    Love the idea of debunking British food = crap. I'd love to see more vids like this or even going to those places and trying what makes them special/unique

    • @StonerKitchen
      @StonerKitchen Год назад +1

      This isnt traditional British food though. lol So they kind of reinforced the notion of Bad british food by making something Not traditional.

    • @dariusftw3378
      @dariusftw3378 10 месяцев назад

      @@StonerKitchen chicken parmo is a staple bro

    • @StonerKitchen
      @StonerKitchen 10 месяцев назад

      @@dariusftw3378 Didnt know it originated in England. The more you know.

  • @jeor1298
    @jeor1298 Год назад +13

    I am obsessed with the idea of a full english breakfast. Never had one, but i have aspirations someday. I want real british heinz and real cumberlands and blood pudding, none of which are in my local grocers. I think british food tends to be...less processed. Like in french cuisine each ingredient or element may go through several different processes before it reaches the dish. In england they are way more reasonable.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +12

      You've really got to try a full English at some point. If you get a really good one, it's *chef's kiss*

    • @Hespdow
      @Hespdow Год назад +2

      @@SortedFood I've only had it in an airplane and it was amazing, I'd love to try the real deal.

    • @bjiornbjiorn
      @bjiornbjiorn Год назад +4

      Ditch the full English and embrace the mighty, full Scottish breakfast.

    • @Getpojke
      @Getpojke Год назад +1

      @@SortedFood I'm a Brit & so used to a good full fry up some Sundays. But I was recently staying in a rather posh 4 star hotel & the breakfast was awful. Unsmoked "bacon"...(sorry if its not smoked is it really bacon!?), a rather peely wally single sausage that looked & tasted like it came from Iceland's bargain freezer. The driest & oddest textured slice of haggis that had no flavour, my girlfriend pinched my blackpudding to go with her salmon & eggs so I didn't get that. The scrambled eggs had been halfheartedly mixed so you could tell the difference between the whites & the yolk. The solitary small portobello mushroom was actually nice & the toast was good, but oh the disappointment on my face was palpable. The thing is I know the village nearby has two fantastic award winning butchers - they obviously didn't use them. It was the saddest fry up I've ever had. Unfortunately Not all "full English/Scottish/Irish" breakfasts are the same.

  • @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686
    @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686 Год назад +21

    Thanks to you guys, I started making roasted potatoes. My family and I absolutely love them!

    • @Appophust
      @Appophust Год назад +1

      Potatoes are from South America. They've been roasting them since time immemorial.

    • @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686
      @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686 Год назад +3

      @@Appophust I didn't realize that. I live in the Southern US and we usually eat them mashed or fried. However, I love having them roasted with herbs.

    • @Appophust
      @Appophust Год назад

      @@mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686 no worries at all. A lot of people get a ton of food origins confused. Quite a few foods came from the Columbian Exchange when the Americas were "discovered." This includes corn (maize), potatoes, cassava, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, peanuts, pumpkins, squashes, pineapples, and peppers. There are probably quite a few more, but those are the most well known.

    • @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686
      @mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686 Год назад

      @@Appophust The US has been called a "melting pot" for a reason.

  • @sightseeinginstyle8119
    @sightseeinginstyle8119 Год назад +1

    To be fair, as an Aussie, we'd also consider Middlesborough and Leichester as pretty much on top of each other as well 🤣

  • @Huff-and-Puff
    @Huff-and-Puff Год назад

    Barry squirting garlic Mayo on everything at the end killed me 😂😂

  • @billystevenson9042
    @billystevenson9042 Год назад +8

    Oh no. I've been so hopeful to see this on the channel for years. I've lived in Middlesbrough for all 30 years of my life, and I have never seen a parmo with tomato on. I deeply urge you to visit Middlesbrough and try a really good parmo.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +33

    Barry: “I made two new friends…”
    Mike: “No, you didn’t make friends.”
    Barry: (The Normal was too stunned to speak)

  • @xBiancus
    @xBiancus Год назад +3

    The real question is how this became such a huge and well known dish across pubs all across Australia…

    • @courtneykurtz5006
      @courtneykurtz5006 Год назад

      Parmigiana traditionally from Italy, and we took out the eggplant and added chicken, so I feel like there are numerous cultures all with different versions. A traditional Aussie Parmi (Parma) doesn’t have bechamel

  • @Kargos79
    @Kargos79 Год назад +1

    As someone from one of the colonies, You can't go past a toad in the hole drowned in a good pan gravy

  • @LadyPenumbra
    @LadyPenumbra Год назад +14

    I have ALWAYS thought that chicken parm, in all it's forms, is just fried chicken ruined by making it soggy.

  • @laurenc.590
    @laurenc.590 Год назад +6

    I feel like the boys deserve another go at this, armed with the knowledge that although some like to get fancy with the toppings, at it's core, a parmo is NOT pizza with a fried chicken crust. Rather, it's one great big piece of mac'n'cheese with fried chicken in place of the pasta! #parmoredemption #justiceforcreamycheesygoodness #chickeninacozydairyblanket

  • @Brendafl0
    @Brendafl0 Год назад

    “How dare you?!” 🤣

  • @skizooice
    @skizooice Год назад +5

    You should definitely make a macaroni pie- grew up eating them in Scotland (still gutted Greggs don’t do them anymore)

  • @reclaimedpc6406
    @reclaimedpc6406 Год назад +57

    So let me get this straight. An Italian guy came to the UK made chicken parmesan added some bechamel and called it parmo? I'm not sure this could be called a Brittish dish. It's just a slight variation of chicken parm.

    • @OpusCulo13666
      @OpusCulo13666 Год назад +1

      But it is a british dish in the same way Chicken Korma and Vindaloo are. They are versions of those curries that were invented in the UK. They are nothing like their Islamic roots.

    • @randallcraft4071
      @randallcraft4071 Год назад

      Its more diluted than that, Greek American riffing on Italian haha

    • @redeye1016
      @redeye1016 Год назад +3

      Every version of every dish that exists is an iteration of another, previous version - that often jumps across countries and continents. In your world nothing would come from anywhere. Filled dumplings occur in every culture, doesn’t make them all the same.

  • @kirstie394
    @kirstie394 Год назад +18

    Grew up with this being on every pub menu in Australia 🤣

    • @ianyoung9539
      @ianyoung9539 Год назад

      But just lemon wedges served, no sauces, an with chips & salad - an Aussie staple pub food.

    • @IamHerbie
      @IamHerbie Год назад +2

      I thgought I was the only one having a stroke watching this. Go to my local and there are no less than 10 variants of these ha ha

    • @kirstie394
      @kirstie394 Год назад

      @@IamHerbie the main three I always saw were traditional (like a margherita), pizza (with pepperoni or hard salami), and Hawaiian (with pineapple and ham) 🤣🤣🤣

  • @cholieandresa
    @cholieandresa 9 месяцев назад

    A couple yrs ago I started out making what we called in our home “pork parm” where I would season and flatten pork loin chops, flour-egg-breadcrumbs, fry, top with parm broil until bubbling and served with pasta and a spicy garlic basil tomato sauce.
    Might have to make it soon, since it’s turning cold

  • @alisonpahlkotter3013
    @alisonpahlkotter3013 Год назад

    "I feel like we need to keep with the Italian theme" Barry accidentally saying the quiet part out loud 😂

  • @NJTRAF
    @NJTRAF Год назад +31

    It was a decent effort lads, though most places tend to do EITHER a Bechamel OR a Tomato sauce, rather than both. I think the most popular variety now is the "Hot Shot" Parmo, which is made with Jalapenos and Pepperoni, I think? It's not really something most people I know would eat on a normal week! Jesus the calories, fat content and cholesterol are insane! But it's something that you would have as an alternative to a Pizza or a Kebab or something after a night out to soak up the alcohol.
    Personally speaking, I never ate one as a kid, and only really started eating them when I started going on nights out. Even now in my mid-30's it's not something i'd eat sober, it's purely a bit of a treat after a night out. I think that it's kind of like a Doner Kebab, in as much as it's OK when you're sober, not the best food in the world, but when you're drunk it is somehow elevated to a borderline mythical plain of existence

    • @cheesybellend6842
      @cheesybellend6842 Год назад +5

      I’ve never had a parmo with tomatoe sauce on 😂

    • @jpjapers
      @jpjapers Год назад +9

      I live in Middlesbrough and have never seen a Parmo with tomato sauce. Ever.

    • @makee6910
      @makee6910 Год назад

      ​@@jpjaperspretty sure manjaros and Kilimanjaro's have options for tomato but I don't know anyone that picks that

    • @jpjapers
      @jpjapers Год назад +1

      @@makee6910 Just had a look at their menu and there's no tomato sauce option that I can see

    • @Smoggie98
      @Smoggie98 Год назад +1

      Never tomato only bechemel (with a bolognese variant in some takaways)

  • @matthewking6779
    @matthewking6779 Год назад +10

    Hi guys, a guy from Middlesbrough here. Thanks for bringing attention to our local delicacy but I have to say that this isn't a parmo. The original is creamy cheesy comfort food at its best. I would attach my version if they let u post photos on here 😂

  • @arinbaun9452
    @arinbaun9452 Год назад

    I have 2 cousins up in Newcastle that I visited last summer, and we had a Parmo after they gushed about it all day. The fact that this humble yank knew what a Parmo was before Jaime makes me feel all fuzzy inside. ☺☺

  • @p3t4l
    @p3t4l Год назад +1

    This is going to be a bigger PR nightmare than Jamie's paella burrito!

    • @steonkeys
      @steonkeys Год назад +1

      “Traditional” parmo - and they get it wrong 😂

  • @HonorThyTarkus
    @HonorThyTarkus Год назад +59

    I hope this becomes a series. Regional British dishes that aren't shite

    • @MaikNL
      @MaikNL Год назад +22

      When will they release episode 1 ?

    • @HonorThyTarkus
      @HonorThyTarkus Год назад +2

      @@MaikNL this technically would have been the pilot

    • @Milkex
      @Milkex Год назад +12

      this isn't british food though

    • @PaoloBosi
      @PaoloBosi Год назад +3

      It started really badly if this is your hope.

    • @youknowwho9247
      @youknowwho9247 Год назад +2

      Pretty awful, yet hilarious pilot. Kinda like the sharknado of food videos.

  • @hannahbradshaw2186
    @hannahbradshaw2186 Год назад +5

    When British food hits, it hits! A good Cornish pasty can make me weep tears of joy 😂🇦🇺

  • @petervanderwaart1138
    @petervanderwaart1138 Год назад +1

    The 20th was a tough century for British food with WWI, the depression, and WWII, but I think they recovered a good long time ago.

  • @johnwatson622
    @johnwatson622 Год назад +2

    This one is for Jamie. I saw a
    Parmo done on another RUclips channel and he put bacon in processor with the crumbs that he coated it with. That look pretty amazing.

  • @MissFrancesxD
    @MissFrancesxD Год назад +3

    The Parmo never has tomato on it! I was ecstatic when you mentioned Boro and the parmo and then you talked about tomato being on it 😭

  • @TraceyOfficial
    @TraceyOfficial Год назад +3

    This is the English Palette as i understand it. It's Fried, It's Covered with Cheese and then Baked and then served with a side of more Fried things. Or you just put a Full on Pie in a Bap. It's not that English Cuisine is bad its just a little too Fried. BUT having said that, what British food lacks in Freshness makes us for in Bloody AWESOME Blokes. I love you Guys.

  • @BA1Gang
    @BA1Gang Год назад

    This is a new creation, that barely looked at the brief before going "Aight, over those eastern mountains boys!" "But we are supposed to be going west"

  • @arokh72
    @arokh72 Год назад +6

    I just want to say how much I love how the Italian parmigiana has been embraced by much of the world and they've made their own, from this "parmo" to the Aussie "parmy" (ham, passetta, mozzarella on top), to US versions, etc. My favourite version is at my local (Royal Hotel, Oberon, NSW, Australia) which uses seafood extender and cheese sauce. Quite delicious IMO.

  • @Lee-ot2uk
    @Lee-ot2uk Год назад +3

    Love what you guys do here and we never miss an episode! Mike, some time ago, said that he'd been cutting out the carbs. I need to do the same for medical reasons now 😕... Could you chaps maybe do a carb challenge of some sort? Decent meals of 10 grams or less?

    • @stephenpalmer9375
      @stephenpalmer9375 Год назад +1

      100% agree. Recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, and need to cut out those carbs!! No potatoes, Rice or Pasta! Give me alternatives!

  • @christopherlebel1241
    @christopherlebel1241 Год назад +13

    I would love to see you get back to remote control normals. Maybe have normals remote control guest chefs or even guest chefs going head to head controlling Ben and Kush respectively. Love you guys. Thanks to everyone in front of and behind the cameras!

  • @catherinedavies408
    @catherinedavies408 Год назад +1

    As a proud middlesbrough lass, we neverrr put tomato on our Parmos, the classic is just chicken, bechemel and cheese. But this was so fun to watch the boys reaction!

  • @bamachine
    @bamachine Год назад +1

    To not ruin the chicken, do as we do here in the southern US, thin breaded(with a few spices thrown in the crumbs/panko) chicken, then you put the white gravy(basically bechamel with a lot of fresh ground black pepper) on it right before serving, so the crust does not become soggy. It is also done the same with steak, pounded flat, battered, fried and topped with the gravy, known a chicken fried steak.

    • @madkate3299
      @madkate3299 Год назад +1

      This is a popular take out meal, it’s gonna be soggy by the time it gets home so may as well melt a bucket load of cheese on it, lol.

  • @marityne5620
    @marityne5620 Год назад +8

    Old Spaff: "Let's make a paella burrito." New Spaff: "Let's stick to traditions." Maybe he has learned something!

    • @escapist83
      @escapist83 Год назад +1

      I hope not, tradition for traditions sake is silly.

    • @LoFiAxolotl
      @LoFiAxolotl Год назад +2

      Or we've taken away his spark of adventure! Maybe we could've gotten Paella fried chicken with pizza topping!

    • @escapist83
      @escapist83 Год назад

      @@LoFiAxolotl Fried chicken paella, let's gooooo!

  • @RockyBergen
    @RockyBergen Год назад +6

    Please do more UK dishes!

  • @amandawilliams5525
    @amandawilliams5525 Год назад

    Lol, bugger me dead! Walked through south Brisbane (Queensland Australia) and saw a sign out front of the pig and whistle for “Middlesbrough Parmo”. Crack me up! Took a photo.

  • @patriciagerresheim2500
    @patriciagerresheim2500 Год назад +1

    I've always loved British food. My favorite Christmas dinner is rare roast beef and Yorkie pud. Also love toad-in-the-hole, Cornish pasties, cottage pie, and so many more.