Chef vs Normals: GROCERY SHOP CHALLENGE (Ep.5) | Sorted Food
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2023
- Mike and Baz are going up against Ebbers in another Grocery Shop Challenge! 3 recipes for 2 people from just 1 set of ingredients… How will they get on?!
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Without a doubt, as much as I love Pass It On, the Grocery Shop challenges where the normals have a go, then the Chefs show us how it's done, are my FAVOURITE Sorted videos.
seriously? everything except pass it on is pretty much the same boring stuff to me. and even pass it on is losing its fun because now all of them can cook and just try to be funny. and being "funny" on purpose is never a good thing.
I prefer PIO, but honestly I'll take any cooking/competition (challenge, POI, battle...) video over 5 different ones.
End up skipping most of the rest (tasting, review, testing etc) anyway.
I like the reviews more so they are clearly doing it right and should ignore these comments.
What I love about Ben's version isn't just how good and economical it is, using the absolute most of the fresh ingredients. It's the ease of it, all done with one pot. It's very easy to follow procedures, so it's approachable and isn't intimidating at it.
Quite the epitome of the phrase; "minimum effort maximum result."
This is the core of my cooking during workdays. I want something that is fast and full-flavoured. On the weekends i can spend time to do something more extravagant. For anyone that want to be good at cooking, start with simple one-pot recipes and build from there.
Yes, I'd give it 5 stars if I liked either coriander or smoked paprika! Don't like either - but I'm sure I could use parsley and plain sweet paprika (or even hot paprika) instead!
He's taken the challenge of "cook 3 meals that could be done on separate days with the same groceries" and just went and added on "do it all in an hour, too."
@@AnnabelSmyth Ah man, that sucks you don't like smoked paprika. I put that bad boy on literally everything (excluding deserts) Its my favourite!
That is the beauty of cooking, you can and should tweak it to your own liking.@@AnnabelSmyth
Every time Ben does one of these challenges I realise that I REALLY need to get an oven safe pan, it expands your world of one pot cooks so much!!! Amazing video as per usual guys :)
I got one for christmas last year and it has become my most used utensil in the kitchen, maybe apart from my favorit spoon
Same I only have a load of pans with silicon handles.
Get one stainless steel skillet if nothing else. If you're just cooking for yourself you can do almost everything in it and they are very cheap. Just get a couple of pot holders or kitchen towels to use for getting it out of the oven and wrapping the handle until it cools off.
Woll have some pans that have oven proof handles, or handles that can be detached. Many of them also have life time warranties
There's also nothing stopping you from tipping out of frypan into an oven dish or oven tray - it is an extra dish, and not the same shape/size, but is good enough for a home cook approximation 😊
I cackle how every single time Ebbers tells the boys, “hey, you can actually spread your meat across multiple dishes” and then Mike and Barry are like “ahhhh, yes of course, so smart”. And then every time they do another one of these videos, they’re like “one meat, all of it in one dish”. Every single time 😂😂
I mean sure you could, if you're very strapped for cash. but honestly I mostly just look at these for ideas as I find that most of them would not give me my caloric intake needs nor protein ones (like i'd have to eat like 4-5 of the portion sizes they usually suggest to get the caloric intake need per day which is not really every gonna be the plan as while I do eat 4-5 times a-day I prefer if some of those meals are lighter and heavier ones being when I have the time for it) the protein intake need however? ye i'd have to supplement with even more powder in which case the powder would not be a cheap way to get that lil extra needed if i've been missing some in my meal planning which it currently is because i'd have to buy way more. I am underweight so granted i'm eating more than what I need to maintain my bodyweight but that's because im on the edge of it being a serious health problem instead of a minor one, so I *need* to bulk up
like I weigh 55kgs and am about a bit above 180cm. their idea of meal sizes in my view barely meet/exceed my current need if i want to just maintain. granted I live in scandinavia so I could be burning a bit more energy just keeping body heat compared to a britt or something
You should do a video where normals have to cook food based on a weekly shop that is delivered but the subs aren’t the exact same. Like my weekly shop have just come but some of my subs are going to change my recipes quite dramatically. If they luck out and get no subs or missing items, they luck out!
I tend not to get substitutions… my service just excludes the item… so perhaps there could be the odd missing important items!
They should submit a recipe but kush gets to swap out some ingredients
It was only after moving in with some new roommates that I realized how much watching you guys has impacted the way I grew up cooking. My roommates have no sense of what they plan to cook when they buy groceries for the week, they eat mainly frozen meals, and the fresh food they do buy ends up going bad and being thrown out by the end of the week. And worst thing is we're running out of fridge space with everything they buy and never eat. Watching you guys for the last 5 years has given me not just endless inspiration for easy healthy cooking, but I'm also more conscious of cost and waste than many of my peers, so thank you Sorted!
Oh yeah, our fridge is always full too.
Luckily we have our separate compartments in the fridge, I do have to throw out stuff of them every so often because the mold will make my stuff go bad quicker too.
My way to cook is very straight forward, I love stews and make them a lot. This means I can thow in basically anything left over.
Idk if this has already been done, but I'd love to see a "last minute substitutions" challenge/battle at some point!
Basically, in advance, the boys are given a theme for an upcoming challenge and asked to develop a recipe following that theme. however, on filming day, they're told that the theme is actually "ingredient substitutions" and one/several of their key ingredient(s) get(s) taken away. They must now find a way to substitute this/these ingredient(s) while still following the recipe as closely as possible. Example: They're asked to come up with a recipe for an upcoming "breakfast"-themed challenge. Barry's recipe includes a poached egg. However, on filming day, the eggs needed for his recipe are taken away. He now has to come up with somwthing that resembles a poached egg...but without actually using an egg.
I'd love to see how they would handle that situation and what substitutions they would come up with! The chaos would be hilarious and having to substitute certain ingredients for others at the last minute is probably something most people can relate to, so this video might actually also be somewhat educational??
Probably easier to replace protein with something else. Like make a recipe for pork chops then switch it to chicken (or tofu to annoy Jamie :p)
This is a great idea!
I love this idea! I recently decided to make meatloaf and realized I didn’t have any onions. I thought, “Apples are similar in texture to onions, and can go with meat, so…” 😅 And honestly, it was really good!
Substitute coriander and parsley with better greens. 😂😂
Absolutely dyiiing at 5:55 Barry squishing the whole tomatoe paste tube to hell and back
... and 14:33 Ben doing his best to discreetly undo that
Could you guy please bring back "Think Like a Chef"? It was very educational listening and watching to ebbers showing viewers different ways to cook an ingredient.
I'll definitely pass your feedback onto the team :)
Hayley @ Team Sorted
@@SortedFood Thank you 😀
You should do an episode where 80% of what you buy has to be on sale, and include a few cupboard staples in the purchase. Food is getting so expensive in North America that it would be interesting to see what you guys can do with how a lot of people are forced to shop.
you really really need to plan around sales if you're gonna use them otherwise you'll just end up buying something that will need 50 other things to make a proper meal out of that arent on sale ending up costing more (bit exagerated) i pretty much never use sales or any such, only if it's on something i was gonna buy anyways. even if i the things needed to make a meal out of something that was on sale it usually already planned to be used for something else screwing up the rest of the planning. sales are quite often just bad for the consumer
@goranpersson7726 that's the whole challenge of it. Being able to plan meals around sale items, keeping in budget, and using all of what you purchased. I'm a young professional that has to use sales to stay within budget. I would like to see other people take on the challenge and provide a different view of it, use their chefy skills and create. Shopping with or with sales requires planning to utilize all the food but I want to see what they can do with the limitations. It's a very real reality for people and I hope it can help people find more accessible foods and recipes.
what about making the most of bulk ingredients and how best to store the extras too?
I can recommend Atomic Shrimp who sometimes does these challenges, where he has to for example shop for 3 foods using only 1 pound. And overall his content is great and very chill :)
@agreed! Atomic shrimp is amazing for budget challenges!
It's surprising to me that one pot dinners aren't something the "normals" don't think of or cook more. Generally that's one of the first things I think of when meal planning because of ease and minimal clean up. There is a huge world of "one pot/pan" recipes out there; you could probably make one a day for a year and never repeat a meal.
One pot really requires a couple of things. First is lots of skill and knowledge of food combos. Second is honestly “one pot = one chef”
I think they’re mostly going off their knowledge and not a recipe
Because one pot meals are lazy and less flavourful compared to a properly cooked meal using proper technique, example that thai curry rice with courgettes is a going to be a disgusting sloppy mess with little flavour. I would have sauted the courgettes to add colour and develop flavour , quickly fry chopped chicken , add green paste to develop flavour then add coconut milk, cook for while and then add the courgettes back for 10 minutes to cook them through but keep them from going mushy and cook rice separately
@@kannamustafa6043just made it closely following what he did and it was lovely, almost a Thai risotto
I love it when there’s the ‘step by step’ recipes. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the ‘fun/silly’ episodes. But the actual recipe episodes seem to be less and less and more of a treat. Well done!
I agree. I don't really care for the "silly" episodes - but others love them, so....
Totally agree. The fact that there were quantities given means I'm actually going to have a go at the orzo oven bake.
I appreciate the lads want to steer us to sidekick for recipes but it's nice to have details within a video - if it's any good I'd be more likely to give the app a try.
@@zanadoo1979I was thinking the same. Shame they didn't give a weight for the amount of orzo
@@AnnabelSmythwatch something else then. There are literally millions of recipe videos on RUclips!
@@redeye1016 As I said, I am well aware loads of people love them. I chose which episodes I watch (most of them!).
5:30 - those were NOT NORMAL CHOPPING SKILLS!!!! Barry has officially levelled up. 😂
I love this series and I would love to see a reversed version where the normals have a plan and Ben is given ingredients and has to come up with something on the spot
19:09 "Not everyone thinks like a chef. We're weiirrrrd people." haha - love it
8:38 "Nicely balanced..... Nutritionally." That qualifier and expression from Ben had me cracking up 😂
This episode must have been filmed on Freaky Friday. Barry's knife skills on the Garlic were so good we had to rewind and rewatch and then at the end Ben left a hob on.
A suggestion visit a food bank and find the general food distributed from them and create dishes using the items.This would provide inspiration and ideas fo r many.thankyou
Watching Ben cook defies words, I never tire of watching it!
Glad you enjoy it!
It's something you notice with amateur/home cooks. They tend to blow all of their fresh protein in one dish, whereas Ben spread that chicken out over two. (And if he'd roasted off that chicken skin instead of throwing it away it would have been nice sprinkled over the minestrone dish for a third use.)
Especially chicken seems to be eaten at almost every meal nowadays. Though I grew up on a farm with chickens & other animals, meat was more of a treat. If we had a roast chicken for Sunday lunch, that one bird would feed four at that meal. then there would be leftovers for a sandwich or to add to another meal like a risotto & the carcass would go in the soup with any scraps & help feed us for a couple more days. It saves a lot of money & gets everything out of the bird.
I like the ethos of this new series, times are tough & we have to train/retrain ourselves to make the most of what we have.
I work in food production, I have such a hard time convincing people who never experience or research any part of the process that we pay far too little for our food. Four quid for a whole chicken? Yeah I’m only eating the breast and throwing the rest away. Charge fifteen quid for it, what it’s worth, and you bet people make damn sure they get the most out of it.
@@TedBarton91 There was a program a few years back teaching people to get the most out of their food with the excellent Allegra McEvedy. One chap used to buy a whole rotisserie chicken & just eat the breasts like you say. He actually thought that the rest of the chicken wasn't safe or edible. It amazed me.
I still eat meat, only from the good local butcher. It costs more, but I don't need as much as the quality is so good & the animal welfare is excellent. We don't need our meals to be so meat heavy. Even our hunter gatherer forebears only derived about 30% of their calories from meat. So I'm with you, food prices should reflect their true value of production & the farmers should get more of it than the supermarkets.
@@TedBarton91 no-one is spending £15 on a whole chicken. If you think people can afford that, you are really out of touch.
It doesn't matter if it is worth that or not, if people can't afford it then it's not being bought. If it's not being bought then...well, I don't think farmers would be all too happy.
I've been cooking (or at least helping) since I was old enough to see over the bowls on the table (while standing on a chair). About half a century now (almost as long as Ben). I don't know that I would ever follow a recipe that you show, but the tips, tricks, hacks, and inspiration keep me coming back for every video (and rewatching them!).
I've learned SO much from y'all. You've shown me foods I've never even heard of, and opened my eyes to so many new cuisines (which says a lot, when put into the context of how much I've traveled).
I've said it before, and I will say it again: Thank you!
Barry's first dish is what I eat in snacks while I'm making my real midweek meal 😂
But it was really pretty! Kinda funny with him wearing that jumper 😂❤
I thought it was a starter!
It’s always worrying when the person cooking doesn’t know whether the dish tastes good or not. 😂
The normals have grown so much over the years but it's episodes like these that really show the difference there is between them and the chefs. Amazing.
Wow - that was low stress, no faffing or flailing about and decent dishes from Mike/Barry. Both Ben's versions and Mike/Barry's versions feel like fall dishes which is nice. Our summer has not been as terrible as usual, but I am happy to shift into cooler weather and warming dishes. It's nice to see a grocery shop challenge again - they are very enjoyable!
Wow, every single dish looks AMAZING!!
Thank you!
Episodes like this are the reason I watch Sorted. a normal shop cooked well and very well The silliness is fun, but at the end of the day, we are here to learn to cook good food with little fuss.
Please do more of these!!
Pumped for more in this series; it's a lot more relevant to my life than urchin roe. :)
Glad you enjoy this series! 😁
@@SortedFoodYou guys are the Best 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Your "ads" are seamlessly integrated into your content and always well defined. More companies and businesses should take note. It's appreciated more than you know
I would love to see a blackout episode, like... how to deal with a prolonged power outage. Let's say you have the option to cook still (camping equipment, grill, propane hob), how should you deal with ingredients to minimize loss as the temperature in fridge and freezers rise?
We don't really have prolonged power outages in the U.K.. We don't have the weather issues that the USA does that causes them, the weather we do have isn't extreme either, so even in a rare case of powerlines going down it would be very localised and repaired pretty quick because we're on a small island so nothing is that far away. Our power grid is much more stable and can be amped up or down depending upon necessity unlike texas for example. If power went out at mine and it was estimated to be over 12hrs (very unlikely) I'd pack up anything valuable frozen wise and take it to a friend's or family members place to put in their freezer. As unlikely it is for my power to be out, it would be inconceivable for my friend living in the black country 20 mins away or my mother just under an hour away in a totally different city would also have a power cut.
This was GREAT! I love the Entertainment side of Sorted, but sometimes I feel like the Food part of "Foodtainment" is forgotten and lost in the zaniness sometimes. I know y'all gotta make money (and by all means, go for it!) and the app is the way to do that, but having a few actual recipes planned, methods explained, and all fully taught here in 10 minutes is amazing. Would love more of that, or a return to more of that! :) There's just enough cuts and editing to keep to time, but no important information left out (which also can happen pretty easily). This is what got me into you guys in the first place, well done! Definitely going in the recipes lists.
I agree! Fully enjoy all the entertainment but recipe labs or other concepts like it would be good to have more of amidst said entertainment. I’m a proud packs enjoyer, and I know the recipes have moved there for the most part, but I do enjoy seeing them here in video format as well!
@@senseisunny8083 I really like the videos because I can reference them later to reinforce something, or use them to teach others (especially like my carers etc) how to make something, so they're not just trusting me to read off and know a recipe. 😎 They're very good to have!
@@TheIrishAlchemist205 yup, me too! The video reference helps. Especially when there’s a visual indicator of done-ness
@@senseisunny8083 that is HUGE, and probably what I look for most too, I didn't think to mention that! I like to think I'm a pretty good cook, but there's still so many times I second guess myself.
Great ideas- but when did Ebbers start channeling Barry and leave the hob on? 😂
As a South Texas woman transplanted to the Pacific Northwest, I find your palates so refreshingly different. I draw inspiration from you all while never truly wishing to consume fish sauce again unless mortally threatened. To each their own but I believe your filling, delicious and frugal shop will help literally millions see their kitchen cupboards’ contents in a whole new light. For me, I was saying, “why didn’t Ebbers use an airfryer then a pressure cooker to first saute then use the chicken bones and vegetable scraps to add another level of flavor instead of wasting those “scraps” and using hot water. To my Frugal Squirrel mind (as yes, I am a bit nutty), that choice to discard was a misstep. With 2.71 million subscribers, you have the audiences’ attention held for that length of time. I deeply enjoy your channel, Baz, Mike, Ebbers and Jamie. I wish you all well.
He didn't do that because these are meant to be quick midweek meals. I too would use the bones for stock 😊
Also if used properly fish sauce isn't a strong flavour in the dish it just adds a little omph, also don't smell the fish sauce 🥴
This is probably one of my favorite series yall do, but I'm missing some more chaos 😢 it's the best part😅
Step-by-step/explanatory cooking videos like this are my favourite. I love cooking, however, I don’t experiment as much because food is expensive! I don’t want to ruin something and have to chuck it away. Giving the theory and other examples of things that work is very useful.
Love this series! Is amazing seeing the 2 perspectives! Keep up the amazing worl guys! Huge fan!😊😊😊😊😊
What a great partnership with Gopuff. Packaging groceries with your recipes bypasses meal kit companies and their markups.
Hope you guys are successful with it!
Thanks so much for your lovely comment, we really appreciate it :)
I love love love this series! All the dishes looked delicious!
I really like these grocery shop challenges. Also, bonus points for a Chef vs Normals Format. Is there going to be Fish Pie, Fried Chicken or Sticky Toffee Pudding? Only time and a quick glance at the thumbnail will tell.
Happy Wednesday to SortedFood HQ and the Community!
Happy Hump Day😊
Love this series! Can’t wait to find out what the normals come up with. 😂
Wow, that was great! I can totally see me cooking all six dishes myself (okay, i would probably make/modify them vegeterian/vegan most of the time...). Thanks for putting it up and explaining most of the details so we can cook along. I'm not really the target audience for sidekick (rather advanced "normal" home cook here...) so I really love it if there are enough details in the video to try it myself (I can understand that you don't usually give complete recipes away for free!)
Genuinely my favorite series. Makes me look at my groceries in a different way!
This was fun to watch. Thank you for all the new ideas!
Amazing looking dishes. Only problem is that all of them will taste like soap. 🤪
I hear you! I'm the same with coriander too. Hayley @ Team Sorted
Yep, I’d be subbing fresh parsley!
i have the same effect. I always wonder how they must taste to those that do like them.
@@sirBrouweras someone who is somewhere in the middle between soap and nice herb.. I've grown to like the taste over the years, I definitely used to taste pure soap when I was younger.
Nowadays I find it's more comparable to the taste of wild garlic leaves, but without the zing, and more herby in the nose
@@Fynlanissame here. It makes me think the whole genetic thing isn’t really true. The first time I had it as a teenager was in a fresh salsa and it tasted terrible. Over time however I’ve come to love it and it no longer tastes soapy to me.
Wow! The dishes looked incredible! Gonna try these! I love this style of video, when the normies and chefs show each what they can do! Keep it up!
Can I just say that I've followed you guys for years and you always did amazing content on your ads. Also, the normals were amazing! They're getting very good at this
Love this format!
Love all this, and Ben is always impressive. My only issue is with the whole bag of coriander - just because you put it all on the dish, doesn’t mean it’s not going to be wasted. It’s unrealistic that someone is going to eat all that coriander in that form, especially not chopped up. It would have been better to chop it and incorporate some of it into the cooking process (the stems if chopped finely enough actually work great in the base of a dish) and maybe even use some of it in the soup dish instead.
Herbs are the one thing I find Sidekick is a bit weird with in portions. Don't blame them for that, they're stuck dealing with them only being sold in 30g bags and needing to use it all up. But it is a useful thing to try and plan another meal for that will also use them and then reduce the recipe amounts a little.
Love this. :) 6 quick dishes from the same ingredients. what a winner
I really like this series as it gives practical examples of what we can make.
Amazing! Just got to watch this yesterday and was so impressed with the Thai chicken/rice/coconut milk dish that I made it today for dinner! Had everything already, was super delicious and thank you!!!
Love these videos!! Totally makes it more fun to pick and cook the pack 👍😊
I really enjoy everything where it is clear you are having fun and being best friends.
On top of late maybe doing small specials of older content; Big Night In, Made Personal would be nice to see again with how far our normals have come.
i love how ben left the hob on and they didnt even notice
Multiple times!😂
I likw these sorts of episodes. Giving me revamped "Ready, steady, cook!" Throwbacks
Lovely, this was fabulous!
You've all really taught me alot about using leftovers,fresh produce and leftover meals, we have alot of people,it's saved me so much money and I've had alot of slam dunk meals from your videos.
I do something similar to Ben's one-pot thai curry.
Rice, a tin of beans (for protein), a tin of coconut milk, green curry paste, some water to let down the coconut milk and a stock cube in a rice cooker. Season to taste with soy sauce/fish sauce/lime juice at the end and stir some fresh herbs through if you have some. It's been a kind of depression meal for me and it's very easy, very tasty and very nutritious.
4:19 YES i missed barry getting plates! Go mate! Loved your choice!❤❤❤❤❤
Safe to say they are not "normals" anymore! They have some awesome cooking skills and can pull anything off! Bravo Mike and Barry!
So important to taste as you go! Well done.
I love these episodes. I can play along at home, it gives cool tips and tricks. Looks yum.
Glad to hear it!
I love all the styles and ideas. Good episode guys, thumbs up.
Ben, I live in the Basque Country and never in all my time here have I seen a rice dish like that! 6:06 Love the show but you’ve had a shocker
I absolutely LOVE orzo! It’s such a delicious pasta!
These are all excellent recipes! Thanks guys ❤❤
The minestrone dish has been on the sorted app for a while now! One of my favorites! Almost a weekly dish for me. Love the vids and the packs, keep it up! Never cooked this good for us before!
The "normals" have become so good by now that you might wanna get some "new normals" to get a bit more chaos and despair in the kitchen.. 😂
This recipe pack is one of my favourites, especially the chicken and zucchini coconut curry. Absolutely perfect for when you have no energy, minimal clean up and minimal effort.
13:30 - A rare instance of Ben leaving the hob on
I love this format and all the meals came out really well. Nice surprise seeing that orzo dish too as I made that from the app the other week (and it was delicious)!
That was amazing, I love one pot dishes! Especially the first one intriques me with that cinnamon. That has to be amazing.
So many good tips and tricks in this video!!
This pack has been on Sidekick for a while, and it is my absolute favourite!
Never miss a video of sorted guys!🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
The way Barry squeezed that tomato paste gave me the heebie-jeebies.
The best thing about the dishes Ebbers demonstrates is their simplicity really highlighting how easy making a quick and casual midweek meal can be which is a big benefit of the packs app. He rarely ever uses more than one frying pan, most meals are one pot cooks or need a quick fry before going in the oven and this makes meal preparation after work less of a chore
1:54 thats Bens job barry stop it😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is hands down my favorite series on Sorted ❤
So glad to hear it, thanks for watching!
Woot 🎉 the format is back
who would of known from home kitchens to studios now asda adverts bravo!
Havent watched it yet but i already know its gonna be great!!
"if you spend more than two hours cooking three dishes, we got a problem" that recipy jam made him sassy
Top tip from every one of these videos. Never forget the store cupboard. 😅
REALLY great episode from everyone. Growing up in a Greek family, the orzo chicken is very familiar, but when I make a Thai dish it is a ton of dishes afterward. This was brilliant. And The soup. Yum. I am always looking for good soups to get through the winter. BTW the normals made beautiful food too. If Baz wanted, he could have layered in some pasta below the bean "hummus" as a bit of an homage to Cincinnati Chili.
So happy you all have this creative relationship with GoPuff. Hope it also means that you all make a plan to visit Philadelphia, home of GoPuff. Philly also an amazing spot for restaurants open-air markets, urban farms, and great beer (& wine for Ebbers)! Also within 2 hours of where 1/2 of America's mushrooms are grown and the farmlands of Lancaster County and beyond.
You guys should do a video where you guys have a bunch of different foods on a table and have the normals draft their food and try and make the best dish
LOVE Sorted Food.... addicted to it, though not many ridgy didge aussie foods have been on yet, but love love love watching.... thank you xxx
Chefs brains just work different 😂 ❤ xx
I rreally love these- how they show the different ways of looking at the same ingredients, but I would love to see kind of the reverse? Like the normals pick the shopping list for 3 meals, and then Ben has to figure out what to make with those same ingredients.
So that was the video that FINALLY sent me downloading the app to cook along. And I was here when you launched it, but it was always the case of smth getting in the way 😂
Love what you’re doing👍👍👍
Cilantro white bean dip is definitely something I’ve had at a restaurant. Good job Barry
Thanks for making my cooking better!
Thanks for great dinner ideas! Also any greens, if they're fresh, wrapped in a paper towel and locked in a plastic container, can easily make it throught the week in the fridge!
All u need is fresh bread an butter to dunk in that soup!!! Perfect Autumn dish!!! X
You can also blend leftover herbs with oil or butter then freeze in an ice cube tray for easy portions of flavoured oil/butter
Definitely a top tip right here!
The normals did a great job! (Ben did, too, but that was expected.) You can really tell they've been learning and improving.
Guys! Your videos always make me hungry! Luckily i always have snacks at the ready!🤤🤤🤤🤤❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What snacks have you got today?
@@SortedFoodmini pretzels with homemade caramel! Salty and sweet! 🤤🤤🤤🤴🤤
Love see shock coller come back for each waste at end ❤❤😂😂❤❤
Go Mike! With taking the lead with the curry and the 3rd dish! Barry's dish only needs some dippy bread to make it more of a meal in stead of a snack. Looking good boys!