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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • We’re back with another reviewing KITCHEN GADGETS episode and this one is a good’un! Time savers, cheffy hacks and of course BENnuendos!!
    You can find out more about the gadgets we've reviewed in the links below.
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    Cookut Sushi Press: www.amazon.co.uk/Cookut-Soosh...
    Smart Samosa Maker: www.amazon.co.uk/Silver-SAMOS...
    Once For All Vegetable Slicer: www.amazon.co.uk/ONCE-ALL-Veg...
    Philips Perfect Draft Beer Machine: www.beerhawk.co.uk/perfectdra...
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    #KitchenGadgets
    #Unboxing
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  • @TetraFlash
    @TetraFlash 2 года назад +1321

    I wish everyone in this amazing community of people could be as happy as Mike looks when he realizes what Jamie is up to after removing the drip tray.

    • @evilwolf72
      @evilwolf72 2 года назад +4

      your too sweet for this world

    • @ianrose6218
      @ianrose6218 2 года назад +31

      That exact instant when his Lad brain kicks in is amazing.

    • @yamanakaino1234
      @yamanakaino1234 2 года назад +9

      I have never seen him run that fast xD

    • @looeezey
      @looeezey 2 года назад +1

      Yes!!!

  • @Jambone0908
    @Jambone0908 2 года назад +2695

    Would love to see a "week in the life of sorted" series or at least a video. See all the behind the scenes stuff, the ideas from conception, the shopping for gadgets and ingredients, the 'business' type stuff! See what the rest of the team do on a daily basis and the while mechanics of a successful, entertaining and long-running food RUclips channel - a RUclips food channel wasn't even really a thing when you guys started!

    • @movingforwardLDTH
      @movingforwardLDTH 2 года назад +2

      +++

    • @nikolinaeriksson990
      @nikolinaeriksson990 2 года назад +7

      Oh yes! Please do this guys 😁

    • @MissyBeRavin
      @MissyBeRavin 2 года назад +4

      Ooooo yes! Love this idea

    • @wwaxwork
      @wwaxwork 2 года назад +2

      Oh this is a great idea. I'd love to see a day in the kitchen doing the prep and stuff.

    • @perspectivelee
      @perspectivelee 2 года назад +12

      yes would love! i love sorted whatever they do but i feel like the biggest change is that it’s more high production which takes away a little of the banter-y vibes we got from the older sorted if that makes sense, like the bloopers videos were my favourite! having a bts video would be so great as the sorted we know now is kinda contained just to these 2 dimensions - the main kitchen and the guys to the side. a big reason why i love sorted over food channels is the chemistry between the guys which gets really showcased in the videos where they eat around london as we see less of their “personas” if that makes sense - a behind the scenes would be so fantastic

  • @sprightlyghoul
    @sprightlyghoul 2 года назад +403

    My husband has a hand-eye coordination disability and immediately turned around and told me he wants to buy the slicer. It's perfect for anyone with mobility issues 👐

    • @exquisitemeat5845
      @exquisitemeat5845 Год назад +4

      Divorce

    • @tetrisgoat
      @tetrisgoat Год назад +5

      Did you get it, and if so - how was it?

    • @chrheca
      @chrheca Год назад +10

      I got one and had the worst experience ever. The blade was full, the spring wasn't as strong and after trying to apply a bit more pressure, the whole thing came apart. The feet are simply stuck in place and the whole thing is assemble with plastic snaps, so not the most sturdy thing

  • @KyteM
    @KyteM 2 года назад +508

    The veggie slicer is so much more safe than a regular mandolin it's unreal. That alone would make it worth it IMO.

    • @derdork3233
      @derdork3233 2 года назад +13

      Yea i have like a mandoline/plunge slicer thingy and its meh. Wanted to make potato slices and cut my thumb really deep.

    • @chrheca
      @chrheca Год назад +5

      I bought one, it came with a full blade out of the box and wouldn't even slice a tomato. I tried forcing it a bit more and the whole thing unmounted in my hands. Wanted to buy one for years, and was very disappointed

    • @potatertot360
      @potatertot360 Год назад +6

      Mandolins require blood sacrifice 😁

    • @randallcraft4071
      @randallcraft4071 Год назад +1

      I have a safety mandolin that's similar to this and I love it, it's just a cheap one that has 3 card you slide in instead of this dial they have on this guy. I love it, but it is disappointing that it doesn't have the versatility this one has.

    • @alphazero924
      @alphazero924 Год назад +2

      That's the main thing I was thinking that whole time because I accidentally cut the tip of my middle finger off about a month and a half back while making potato chips. I have a cut-proof glove for it now, but this seems way safer and it seems to do just as good a job.

  • @alexfsayshi5279
    @alexfsayshi5279 2 года назад +1427

    I want an ultimate ultimate gadget battle. All food can be cooked with only gadgets from these series. No microwave or camp stove, or blender; unless from this show - a proper gadg-off!

    • @DumbMuscle
      @DumbMuscle 2 года назад +80

      This, but instead of gadgets they've already reviewed, it's new gadgets. No manual provided, mystery ingredients box which contains some which would be useful for the thing the gadget is for, and some red herrings.

    • @nightstar6179
      @nightstar6179 2 года назад +13

      @@DumbMuscle Or each normal has to bring in gadgets to show off during the battle.

    • @Picturedragon
      @Picturedragon 2 года назад +9

      Each of them can choose a gadget ahead of time, then get assigned ingredients to cook in it.

    • @TheWyldehart
      @TheWyldehart 2 года назад +3

      A gadget Pass it On!!!

    • @MrWhangdoodles
      @MrWhangdoodles 2 года назад +4

      They've literally done that already.

  • @man360ism
    @man360ism 2 года назад +1154

    I would love to see a video where they review previously reviewed gadge that they have now used for a couple of years, like that spatular with the link in it to help empty jars as I see them use it in videos all the time

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  2 года назад +422

      Great idea, we’ll pass your comment onto the production team :)

    • @dustinnonyabuisness8338
      @dustinnonyabuisness8338 2 года назад +178

      You could call it re-view

    • @simplysang5580
      @simplysang5580 2 года назад +19

      @@dustinnonyabuisness8338 i hate you

    • @TheCookieplant
      @TheCookieplant 2 года назад +33

      @@dustinnonyabuisness8338 We found the dad...😂

    • @Getpojke
      @Getpojke 2 года назад +69

      Be interesting to see the stuff they've 'Taken Home' & see how they've gotten on living with them? See if they actually use them or are they just taking up cupboard space now.

  • @Celairiel
    @Celairiel 2 года назад +192

    Watching how quickly Mike realized what Jamie was suggesting and raced over to participate just made my day!

    • @michaelhuff6159
      @michaelhuff6159 10 месяцев назад +2

      i played in to deep when he was under the tap

  • @verb5006
    @verb5006 2 года назад +148

    The mandolin slicer is actually genius! There have been so many incidents in a professional/home kitchen where an accident happens.

    • @katherinechu4581
      @katherinechu4581 2 года назад +20

      Or for people with disabilities who struggle to cut things with precision

    • @dawnchesbro4189
      @dawnchesbro4189 2 года назад +7

      @@katherinechu4581 yes! I used to be a chef until my illness took that away from me. I still sharpen my knife skills by cooking at home, but my dexterity is definitely diminishing. I totally can see myself using this!

  • @Riddell-Ide_Farm
    @Riddell-Ide_Farm 2 года назад +672

    The Once for All Vegetable Slicer is going to be a HUGE help for my hubby in the kitchen. He has rheumatoid arthritis, so he's not very dextrous with his hands making him clumsy at slicing; and using a regular mandoline is dangerous for him. This is definitely going on my "I have to buy this on payday" list!

    • @samw5924
      @samw5924 2 года назад +47

      yeah those kinds of gadgets are excellent for people with disabilities or other dexterity issues and it's great that they show them here and that some products are good enough that they can be sold to the general market rather than aimed at a specific niche which would make them more expensive.

    • @qienna6677
      @qienna6677 2 года назад +25

      I wonder how easy it is to wash, I'd be keen for one as I have tremors that make fancy knifework dangerous.

    • @Whiskypapa
      @Whiskypapa 2 года назад +30

      Surprised they didn’t mention that. They are usually very good at thinking about how a gadget might not be meant for the general public, but instead can be a great tool for people with dexterity issues. So instead of ripping on a gadget because it’s useless to them, they try to put themselves in other peoples shoes.
      Might be cause they actually saw many uses for it for themselves aswell, that they didn’t bring it up.

    • @christinal408
      @christinal408 2 года назад +19

      I bought one for my kids to use when they help me in the kitchen. It is amazing and we use it quite regularly. The fault with this that it can be a bit of a pain to clean, but as long as you hit it with a sprayer as soon as you are done with it its not to bad.

    • @MtnNerd
      @MtnNerd 2 года назад +3

      I recommend buying a Cuisinart food processor with the slicer disc. Much smaller, does more things, and the motor does all the work!

  • @vbence12
    @vbence12 2 года назад +492

    The joy on Mike's face while drinking from the tap was exactly what I needed after a rough day.

    • @jenna6149
      @jenna6149 2 года назад +8

      It is going to be one of those moments that sticks in your head forever like "Where's the dish!?"

    • @KrisS602
      @KrisS602 2 года назад +6

      Absolutely! Same with what Jenna said. This one really got to me, had to wipe away tears of laughter after rewinding. Holy hell xD

    • @notmyname327
      @notmyname327 2 года назад +15

      His "best job evah" sounded so sincere

    • @rmcastillo83
      @rmcastillo83 2 года назад +3

      I would get this just for the opportunity to that.

    • @akulsinator7680
      @akulsinator7680 2 года назад +2

      Hope your day gets better

  • @Isanion
    @Isanion 2 года назад +100

    I wish they also reviewed the washing up. That super slicer could be a nightmare if it doesn't disassemble nicely.

    • @kariak55
      @kariak55 Год назад +5

      I have a similar one made by dash, and while it doesn’t fully disassemble, it does come with a little cleaning brush with a long handle to get all the little bits out without slicing yourself.

    • @andrewknots
      @andrewknots Месяц назад

      I have one it is completely impossible to clean

  • @TheHeavenlyRice
    @TheHeavenlyRice 2 года назад +34

    I know the video is edited and cut but… I love the idea that as soon as Jamie mentioned the drip tray was removable, Mike and Barry IMMEDIATELY knew where he was going this, as Mike sprints around the counter.

  • @hannahyamauchi839
    @hannahyamauchi839 2 года назад +202

    That slicer actually looks great! Sushi roller on the other hand.... imagining the texture of that rice makes me want to cry

    • @sko1beer
      @sko1beer 2 года назад +13

      That sushi thing is not even new it’s been made out of plastic for years this one is just made from wood.
      With the plastic one you don’t have to wet it so much as it doesn’t stick so easily

    • @michi6486
      @michi6486 11 месяцев назад

      can´t you just thinly grease the sushi maker with oil or something cause that looked way too wet as it was or would a little bit of oil harm the sushi?

    • @hannahyamauchi839
      @hannahyamauchi839 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@michi6486 if you're making kimbap sesame oil would work well. I was moreso talking about the texture of the squished grains of rice

  • @Erin_Wilson_Studios
    @Erin_Wilson_Studios 2 года назад +289

    Okay, so I think I'd make samosas once or twice, but then it would be solidly making little apple, cherry, and pumpkin hand pies.

    • @DavidRokon
      @DavidRokon 2 года назад +19

      You're not wrong, some filo dough, a can of pie filling, instant mini pies for the whole family.

    • @KickyFut
      @KickyFut 2 года назад +7

      Not to mention some mini marshmallows and chocolate chips! 😋

    • @JadeCanada237
      @JadeCanada237 2 года назад +5

      I was thinking muffin or cake batter, or pancakes.

    • @dwwolf4636
      @dwwolf4636 2 года назад +2

      Just a single type of grid for a machine like this is a waste.

    • @Merahki3863
      @Merahki3863 2 года назад +9

      @@dwwolf4636 they should have gone with a removable plates design, you could then taylor it to what you want and they could charge extra for plates.

  • @pantheracheshire
    @pantheracheshire 2 года назад +12

    I bought that mandolin because it IS much safer than the traditional version. My friend tried it with her 3 year old daughter who tried to reach up into it and get stuff out only to find out that the blade was unreachable :) I strongly recommend it for someone who doesn't care about exact cutting but does care about safety and reasonable cutting :)

  • @mishmash918
    @mishmash918 2 года назад +25

    there’s special samosa sheets we use in the Middle East where you fold your samosas into that triangular shape. Switz is the brand we used growing up. That’s what I think that machine is for, I think you get a similar result with the filo pastry just with fewer layers

  • @MrMartinSchou
    @MrMartinSchou 2 года назад +269

    Here's an idea for a video (or four):
    Give the normals a budget (maybe three different levels) to buy what's needed for a kitchen (think people moving out for the first time) and set them cooking challenges they must complete using only the equipment they bought (plus the oven, stove, fridge and freezer).
    Then finish off with Ben doing the same thing with those budgets and compare the differences.

    • @laartje24
      @laartje24 2 года назад +12

      I can really see Ben get back with one thing like a fancy chefs knife and then actually make it work in a way we normals can't. But sounds interesting, I am up.

    • @dan7160
      @dan7160 2 года назад +2

      I really love this idea!

    • @CircleThinker
      @CircleThinker 2 года назад +2

      ooh that's a really fun idea!

    • @maiagrebr
      @maiagrebr 2 года назад +2

      Yes

    • @chrisengland3798
      @chrisengland3798 Год назад

      I'd like this.

  • @Karma-qt4ji
    @Karma-qt4ji 2 года назад +346

    I have been making my own sushi for about 20 years now and still get the occasional wonky roll, but I would still prefer something that is not quite aesthetically correct than the homogeneous wet ricy pulp that seems to come out of most sushi "guns". They just seem to lose all texture and become far too much like porridge. Honestly, making proper sushi is not all that difficult and far more fun, especially with friends.

    • @Silentgrace11
      @Silentgrace11 2 года назад +9

      I enjoy the concept of sushi guns for the fun of it, but for the most part I definitely would much rather roll my own

    • @randomtology
      @randomtology 2 года назад +20

      Agreed. I think mastering sushi rolls so they look restaurant quality is tricky, but knowing how to make a decent enough one to eat at home is hardly that difficult - so the whole sushi gun feels like a bit of an unnecessary rip off. Especially when you can get a decent sushi mat for less than $10 while this is almost three times the price.

    • @TessaOswin
      @TessaOswin 2 года назад +8

      I’ve only make sushi once with a “mat” made of a tea towel wrapping in cling film and it work brilliantly, it was a touch different to get the rolls tight but seemed much better than make it that incredibly soggy.

    • @Lilian040210
      @Lilian040210 2 года назад +5

      I'm walking disaster on legs and even I managed to make nice looking rolls on my first try😂 It's not hard at all. A lot of instructions to follow, but nothing difficult or complicated. The only wonky happens when I'm out of patience and the rice portions start to vary so it ends up too much and struggles to stick😅 And the ends which I just chop off and destroy all the evidence 😛 These devices look a lot more clumsy and the result is just... bad.

    • @stefan514
      @stefan514 2 года назад +14

      Soaking something in water and using it to process food afterwards is a terrible concept in general. This will introduce water into everything and if there is something you don't want in your perfectly cooked and carefully treated sushi rice... It is water ^^

  • @richidraykat
    @richidraykat 2 года назад +13

    The all purpose vegetable slicer is now on the way to mine. It looks perfect for me. I have arthritis and struggle with using knives sometimes so I'm so Happy youve done a review on it.
    Thanks guys.

  • @Swordandsteel
    @Swordandsteel Год назад +8

    Honestly, the amount of times the boys have been in a video and just expressed how much they love their job, really just warms my heart. I’m so glad that they can be living the dream as well as revolutionize how we cook. There’s just nothing else like iy

  • @FranFellow731
    @FranFellow731 2 года назад +233

    I actually got the “mandolin” for Christmas from a friend because she wanted to make sure she got me a safe one haha. It unfortunately doesn’t work great for small things that you want a precise angle on, like slicing garlic, but I think it’ll be quite handy for larger items like you demonstrated here! Without having to get out a whole food processor.

    • @brewilde
      @brewilde 2 года назад +23

      I have it too and totally agree! I mostly use it for when I'm slicing things like sweet potato and it needs to be more precise than I can get on my own. I wanted to add that it's also super easy to clean and I don't ever feel like my fingers are in danger like with some other choppers

    • @MissJean223
      @MissJean223 2 года назад +22

      I sliced the tip of my finger off with a traditional mandoline even with the saftey gaurd and now they scare me. This one did look much safer!

    • @brewilde
      @brewilde 2 года назад +4

      @@MissJean223 wow, that sucks! I'm glad this product can help with those fears while still doing the job you need it to

    • @ellieware9682
      @ellieware9682 2 года назад +9

      @@MissJean223I have a family member who can use a traditional mandolin because of similar safety concerns we got the this chopper for Christmas and there's not been a safety concern with them using it or cleaning it at all

    • @TheSongwritingCat
      @TheSongwritingCat 2 года назад +5

      Pickled carrot and daikon, sweet potato fries, basic soup prep (onions, carrots, celery), etc. I could definitely get some use out of it and there's a lot of veg that it takes me forever to prep with a knife. Do you feel like the blades dull over time?

  • @LasermanSteam
    @LasermanSteam 2 года назад +89

    I have seen the cutter before in another video where it gets reviewed on its usability and design (among other features) and both then and now it looked to me like an absolute lifesaver for people with physical disabilities.

    • @toxicginger9936
      @toxicginger9936 2 года назад +14

      It is. And it's safe for me to let my 5 year old son help me slice things. It's wonderful.

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 2 года назад +5

      This is what I thought. Easy for those with disabilities.

    • @jenna6149
      @jenna6149 2 года назад +2

      I had my mandolin before my disability got bad and I liked it a lot. Now as things have progressed it is an absolute life saver. Everything from celery and onions to potatoes and aubergine and as long as you use the guard safe as the day is long. I am sure those few add on features this one had with the foot holding the pressure would make it even better!

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 2 года назад +4

      @@jenna6149 this is something we will get then. Thank you for your information. My sister has arthritis in her fingers, and she has always loved to cook. Somethings she just can't do anymore, but I think this will help her to have the ability to do more. Thanks again.
      🙂🍲❤

    • @laartje24
      @laartje24 2 года назад

      It depends, does the blade stay sharp? And if not can it be changed out. I have several disabilities and tried several mandolin designs now (but not this one) and it mostly comes down to how much muscle power and precise movement it needs. And most have blades that dull very quickly and can't be changed out making you have to use more power that I don't have. Also for this one in specific, it spraying the small pieces of veggies everywhere is definitely not gonna help with my disabilities, it needs a better reservoir.

  • @nikiichan
    @nikiichan 2 года назад +95

    The best part about samosa for me is the dough at the top of the triangle and the base where its folded over itself. It doesn't matter how good the filling is the satisfying part for me is always the crunchy shell so this machine basically takes that away :/ I am going to try baking mine now though based on Kushs mum method :o

    • @RoLaarr
      @RoLaarr 2 года назад +2

      i wonder if its possible to put two sheets of pastry down?
      on one side at least, like double it up a bit?

    • @noodlelynoodle.
      @noodlelynoodle. Год назад

      For me the oilyness of them being deep fried is important and yeah that folded over layer is important but pretty much the oilier the better the crisp on it is

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist 4 месяца назад

      Kush's mom's method sounds genius for those of us who would like to try samosas but have to avoid fried food for health reasons. Basically... glad to hear that's an actual option that someone more familiar with the food genuinely reaches for!

  • @chrisjordan6129
    @chrisjordan6129 2 года назад +21

    I liked the chopper, first one I seen that am actually considering buying, will have to show the wife to see what she thinks. Will have to look up some other videos on it to see how easy it is to clean.

  • @loompalord
    @loompalord 2 года назад +48

    Barry, how could you do that to us. You knew Ben was testing it.
    Secretly, I do love that he got into proper position! It's all about leverage!

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  2 года назад +24

      He did indeed get into a proper position for maximum leverage 😂🤦‍♂️

    • @cuvro1353
      @cuvro1353 2 года назад +2

      @@SortedFood ah yes, "Leverage"

  • @kaito8273
    @kaito8273 2 года назад +64

    theoretically you could use a watered down version of the vinegar mix you normally put into the sushi rice and instead of dunking the whole thing in the water you could brush the insides with the mix so it’ll be less wet…maybe? im not sure if it’s practical and obviously it’s probably not the best idea to season the rice beforehand but yeah something to think about i guess

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  2 года назад +41

      Now this is a fantastic idea! We would need to experiment a bit more to see if this would work.

    • @kaito8273
      @kaito8273 2 года назад +3

      @@SortedFoodthank you so much! between Ben and the food team i have less than no doubts:)

    • @skrenos
      @skrenos 2 года назад +10

      Or brush it with sesame oil? That way you can flavor the rice and prevent it from sticking.

    • @stefan514
      @stefan514 2 года назад +1

      Or... You could just not use this stupid thing at all :)

    • @sweetbeeurbanpottery4423
      @sweetbeeurbanpottery4423 2 года назад +5

      @@SortedFood I feel when they say “soak” they mean overnight.

  • @kerstinkatharina680
    @kerstinkatharina680 2 года назад +10

    Ben's look at Jamie, trying to prepare a dirty joke when Jamie starts with "You've got three different knobs". 😂😂 But for once, he just keeps it in his mind.

  • @drakoknight
    @drakoknight 2 года назад +17

    My roommate bought that same mandoline recently and it is legitimately good. We love it cause well, it works well and your hands get nowhere near the sharp bits which I’m sure everyone can agree that makes using one nerve wracking. It’s worth it if you find yourself needing to slice lots of veg frequently.

    • @chadkreutzer1552
      @chadkreutzer1552 2 года назад +1

      My concern for most fiddly gadgets like this is the cleaning. How is that with this?

    • @drakoknight
      @drakoknight 2 года назад +4

      @@chadkreutzer1552 it cleans pretty well. it comes with a brush to help get any little bits that may be stuck in there. but otherwise just a scrub brush and hot soapy water and good to go. really didnt take longer than anything else id wash.

  • @ryverotter4962
    @ryverotter4962 2 года назад +123

    The samosa machine seems to create a lot of excess waste. A lot of oddly shaped scraps were cut off when he closed the lid. You'd have to plan ahead for that waste on how to use it so it's not wasted.

    • @KunnAllu
      @KunnAllu 2 года назад +11

      I think you could reroll those scraps and reuse them :)

    • @bojanpet555
      @bojanpet555 2 года назад +11

      I think most of the gadgets are bad, sorted dont seem honest anymore

    • @laurentdebuyst3941
      @laurentdebuyst3941 2 года назад +31

      This was pre-bought filo pastry, which they also seemed to say isn't quite the same as "actual" samosa pastry. So a bit of a worst-case scenario demonstration, if you will. If you were making your own dough, you'd just have to roll it out into an almost-circular shape.

    • @Tensen01
      @Tensen01 2 года назад +7

      If you look at the picture that the machine itself shows they used smaller pieces kind of shingled all over the machine, meaning there'd be very little waste.

    • @azkadalvi
      @azkadalvi 2 года назад

      @@KunnAllu that is not how the samosa dough works,as far as i know, as it is like toasted on a pan for a little bit.

  • @hannahmia39
    @hannahmia39 2 года назад +114

    I have one of the draft keg pumps and it is amazing like really great you can remove the keg chuck it in the fridge it’s great, only downside is leaving it plugged in all the time to chill and to Baz’s point it’s about the same size as a coffee machine we have ours on our counter it’s class

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  2 года назад +24

      That’s so great to hear! We loved this one for the short amount of time we tested it.

    • @darrenaustin8765
      @darrenaustin8765 2 года назад +11

      @@SortedFood Plus you get £5 in credit when you send the empty keg back

    • @TwlightDutch
      @TwlightDutch 2 года назад +5

      @@darrenaustin8765 The only problem can be the availability of the kegs (although of course, this depends on where you live)

    • @TrickMontalban
      @TrickMontalban 2 года назад +14

      I have one - the biggest problem is the newfound availability of draft beer! Not good for the waistline haha

    • @philippugh2133
      @philippugh2133 2 года назад

      @@TrickMontalban do you not have a local pub that you can support?

  • @inflammabull3560
    @inflammabull3560 2 года назад +24

    I love my perfect draft, you failed to mention that beerhawk give you a fiver back per keg when you return it. Also, to make it easier for others - the kegs are 6 litres or 10.5pints. It’s defo at least 2x the price of cans but Jamie is right about it being on par with draft and if you can afford the initial outlay,have space and don’t mind paying 2x for the beer it’s 100% worth.

  • @ShadarLogath
    @ShadarLogath 2 года назад +23

    I would love to see a "Serving in bulk"-battle, where they each need to cook for 15-20 people.

  • @littleolbear
    @littleolbear 2 года назад +63

    Genuinely impressed by that beer tap machine! Especially with a refrigerator element I thought it was bound to be like 400 quid.

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer 2 года назад +6

      Philips keeps the price low as they will get a cut for all the kegs you will be able to buy. Here in the Netherlands there are always a row of like 4 or 5 (if not more) beers of different brands selling kegs for the draft.

    • @davidf760
      @davidf760 2 года назад +1

      Disagree, seems quite steep for a machine that doesn't even seem to use co2 (i.e. As you pour beers, oxygen will replace the beer in the keg and it will start oxidizing which is not good, especially for IPAs, instead of replacing it by co2 which would keep it fresh for longer)

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 2 года назад +5

      @@davidf760 it’s basically a Bag In Box system. The beer isn’t replaced by air, it’s replaced by nothing as the bag inside the keg gets smaller.

    • @Jaqen-HGhar
      @Jaqen-HGhar 2 года назад

      I mean you can buy an actual keg system that sits in a mini fridge (and comes with it) for that price so it wouldn't make any sense for them to charge that much. I mean at least you could the last time I checked.

    • @hadesjanitor9680
      @hadesjanitor9680 2 года назад

      You can get an actual kegerator for around that much. Or with a bit of diy make one for less. And have access to a wider variety of beers since it wouldn't be limited to their proprietary kegs.

  • @hannahmia39
    @hannahmia39 2 года назад +60

    Love it when a gadget comes with recipes👌🏻

  • @Office_Zombie
    @Office_Zombie 2 года назад +11

    I bough the vegetable mandolin after seeing this. It is awesome. It is so useful for sauerkraut, bibimbap or to chop carrots and cucumbers for sushi or kimbap.

  • @MaikNL
    @MaikNL 2 года назад +35

    Kush does an amazing job coming up with all the supplementary foods, hope he joins a challenge or another vid soon.

  • @thereaperman616
    @thereaperman616 2 года назад +10

    The veggie slicer would be one of the biggest life savers for me in the kitchen. I'm disabled and prep can take so long sometimes when ny hands aren't working properly. That would make it so much easier. Just wish I could afford it on benefits. 😂

    • @erinmckenzie923
      @erinmckenzie923 2 года назад +1

      I have definitely looked at gadgets like this for the same reason! My main hold back has been cleaning. Idk how easy it would be to clean something with so many small parts, which is why I look at reviews like what Sorted does before buying anything for a kitchen

    • @thereaperman616
      @thereaperman616 2 года назад

      @@erinmckenzie923 yeah, cleaning is always a worry too. Especially as I'm more susceptible to getting ill too. Don't want mould growing in all the crevices.

    • @marlysgardner6072
      @marlysgardner6072 2 года назад +2

      I have one, and I absolutely love it. It's also easy to clean, just spray it down in your sink with the faucet sprayer. It also comes with a little brush in case something does get stuck, but I've never had to use it.

    • @thereaperman616
      @thereaperman616 2 года назад +1

      @@marlysgardner6072 that's really useful to know! Thanks for the information!

  • @turr8894
    @turr8894 2 года назад +136

    Now that they mentioned it briefly, now I'm genuinely curious. Do yall keep ALL of the gadgets you've bought since day one or are some of them just given away to people or taken home by the crew or what not. Cuz I imagine that is a buttload of things to keep in the back if ever 😂 or you could maybe put some of 'em up as a giveaway or for auction idk 👀

    • @Nrana9
      @Nrana9 2 года назад +10

      They've actually done giveaways in the past, at least one, if not two by now!

    • @turr8894
      @turr8894 2 года назад +3

      @@Nrana9 ohh that's interesting thanks for letting me know!

    • @loliepop6449
      @loliepop6449 2 года назад +8

      They also definitely clear them out sometimes. Someone asked where the rice cooker was a while ago and it turned out Ben got rid of it!

    • @phased5537
      @phased5537 2 года назад

      if they ever want rid of the perfect draft i call dibs!!

  • @LauraKyasarin
    @LauraKyasarin 2 года назад +7

    I would 100% buy one of the home beer taps for my partner once I can afford to. We would both love it and it would definitely be a favourite of his.

  • @Justitius92
    @Justitius92 2 года назад +2

    I own one of those mandolines and I absolutely love it. If you're looking for precision cuts it's no substitute for a traditional mandoline, but for chopping veg for a stir fry or coleslaw or salads it works a charm

  • @lawnjart16
    @lawnjart16 2 года назад +11

    I have that exact mandolin and it is worth it for me. My knife skills are weak, and admittedly was too nervous buying a normal mandolin because of risk of injury. This thing works great, and is safer and better than my mediocre knife skills

  • @aylith663320
    @aylith663320 2 года назад +9

    I bought a perfect draft machine a month ago, love it. The only minor drawback is you can't control the temperature, it's locked to 3 degrees Celsius. Which is too cold for some of the beets like Kwak or Leffe. Still not the end of the world and still worth it as far as I'm concerned.

  • @elegantlyevil
    @elegantlyevil 2 года назад +2

    That samosa machine looks mighty handy if you're cooking for a lot of people...you could make a bunch of different fillings, different pastries and have enough finger food to feed a crowd in no time...I love it!

  • @princ3sstofu
    @princ3sstofu Год назад +5

    the slicer was really unexpected! It would make meal prep immensely less time consuming. Definetly something I'd love to having in my kitchen.

  • @margowsky
    @margowsky 2 года назад +42

    I wonder if you could put a few drops of toasted sesame oil onto the inside of the wooden sushi thing? It would give it a great flavor and wouldn't be so soaked. I'd love to try to make baklava in that samosa maker! I think the beer snacks were my favorite thing featured today. Actually, I love these gadget videos!

    • @HenryLoenwind
      @HenryLoenwind 2 года назад +1

      It doesn't have to be so dripping wet if you give it a couple of minutes to soak. Bamboo gets quite slippery on its own.

    • @stefan514
      @stefan514 2 года назад +1

      @@HenryLoenwind or you could just practice a couple of times and skip this useless gadget

  • @phurinkosumapinun5363
    @phurinkosumapinun5363 2 года назад +14

    Experiment with the Samosa gadget please. The product has a very specific use and I want to see what other creative ways you can use it in

  • @cartoonhead9222
    @cartoonhead9222 Год назад +9

    £250 for a draught machine is peanuts considering the price of a pint is like £6.50 these days. Works out to about £3.50 a pint.

  • @makatron
    @makatron 2 года назад +3

    That chopper looks extremely useful, when you see them in stores you know you won't be using them beyond the first couple of weeks, but this looks kine an everyday kitchen tool. Also the draft, I need it in my life.

  • @s0l0poly71
    @s0l0poly71 2 года назад +9

    Sushi is supposed to be lightly rolled/packed so it is firm enough to hold but loose enough to fall apart in the mouth. The exception is oshi zushi, which uses vinegar marinated fish and can be preserved longer.

    • @avanmeijgaarden
      @avanmeijgaarden 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, it hurt to see the rice being squished so much :0

    • @poonywooon
      @poonywooon 2 года назад +3

      Those poor rice grains 😪

  • @datsvewynice
    @datsvewynice 2 года назад +30

    my favourite series is BACKKK! love a gadge, but don’t we all?

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  2 года назад +8

      🙌 we love filming them too.

    • @sylviatamieanan4088
      @sylviatamieanan4088 2 года назад

      I'd really like them to get more vintage gadgets.

  • @kevinramsey5092
    @kevinramsey5092 6 месяцев назад

    You should do a series of the normals working a prep shift at a fast food restaurant, a casual restaurant, and then a fine dining restaurant. That would be loads of fun

  • @ChrisMalme
    @ChrisMalme 2 года назад

    Have since bought the Once For All Vegetable Slicer and I love it. Bulk preparation of diced onion and diced soup base (onion/carrot/celery) for the freezer. Very easily prepared salads - I found that if I cut a little gem lengthways, first, it makes short work of it, and makes good cross-leaf slices - much nicer than simple limp leaves in the salad.

  • @GangkissKhanh
    @GangkissKhanh 2 года назад +11

    I would love to see an episode of pass it on or any competition where the mates gotta use previous reviewed gadgets to see how far they come on improvising!

  • @TheTekknician
    @TheTekknician 2 года назад +23

    Seriously hope you guys will do an episode on trying to elevate our Dutch "kroketten", there are sooooo many types available!

    • @Lordfischman
      @Lordfischman 2 года назад +3

      Good idea, I fell in love with the febo Kroketten when I was in Amsterdam for " academic" reasons, couldn't create them at home. would love to see them in dutch clogs cooking them

    • @Getpojke
      @Getpojke 2 года назад +2

      I know it's a bit early in the year for it but I'd like to see their take on the Dutch tradition of 'Gourmetten'.

    • @TheTekknician
      @TheTekknician 2 года назад +4

      @@Lordfischman Ha! Indeed :) The nice thing is that there are veal, goulash, vegan, shrimp, chicken kroketten and what have you. I'd love to see Sorted's take :) Perhaps an "International Badge"-kind of deal?

    • @laartje24
      @laartje24 2 года назад +2

      I decided to make my own kaassoufflés a l while back. Best decision ever. They taste so much better with a proper amount of halfway decent cheese (Make sure you don't overfill and seal them properly though, if they burst open the oil starts boiling for a bit). Would love to see what they can do with kroketten.

  • @lucygrayson6034
    @lucygrayson6034 2 года назад +1

    I could imagine that draught beer machine being a really thoughtful gift for anyone that got into micro-brewing their own beer at home over the lockdowns, just if friends came round for a drink or as like a little mini pub!

    • @gnothisauton2116
      @gnothisauton2116 4 месяца назад

      It would really depend on the kegs it uses. Most commercial kegs can’t be filled by the average home brewer.

  • @cdh79
    @cdh79 2 года назад

    we had a "perfect draft" in the office for a few years.. initially we used it a lot, but one needs to drink enough to empty the kegs regularly.. we were only a small team, so we eventually went back to bottles for our Friday 4 (or 3.. or 2) o'clock drinks.. they were just easier to store in the fridge, than keeping spare kegs cool, when they do run out (and people still want beer)

  • @Ganan6
    @Ganan6 2 года назад +8

    Got too excited for the next episode that I’ve been watching Sorted Food for the last hour 😅

  • @Anna-uh3jq
    @Anna-uh3jq 2 года назад +29

    Just for the sounds, that sushi maker is a definite no for me. 😂

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  2 года назад +6

      Hahaha love this comment.

    • @Anna-uh3jq
      @Anna-uh3jq 2 года назад

      @@SortedFood haha. Glad you like it.

  • @SyntheticFuture
    @SyntheticFuture 2 года назад +1

    One thing to add to the Perfect Draft is the power draw as it is a mini-fridge. That being said if you got the money to spend and regularly have some friends over it would be a nice edition to your parties.

  • @theanita1
    @theanita1 2 года назад

    I had a sushi maker ages ago - was a plast tube with a stopper and you twisted the knob for it to come out. was awesome

  • @EdinMike
    @EdinMike 2 года назад +11

    The Samosa machine has promise, I can see me experimenting with it to get it just right ! Also I’m surprised none of the boys have ever had a bar job, pulling through pints and changing/line cleaning kegs is such a chore on a Tuesday morning. Which is when I tended to do it when I managed bars.

  • @ValeTam
    @ValeTam 2 года назад +26

    I would love to see a samosa machine but for empanadas! I mean, sure, you can whack them in the oven, but this seems fast and efficient!

  • @PR_311
    @PR_311 2 года назад

    Jamie falls in love with his gadget and Mike with his job. Great video.
    I would proably use the sushi maker as the only gadget there but sure can see a sense in all the other ones. I for myself have already a mandoline which works quite nice but hasn't a spring, which will proably break as first think after plenty of use

  • @MrPAlberst2
    @MrPAlberst2 2 года назад

    About that Philips machine. We as a group of neighbours bought one a while a go. We all chipt in, and we use it when we watch the dutch soccer team play. Or when there is a f1 race on. And we can use it when we have a birthday party. So we have a scedule. Top tip!!

  • @BizarroIsNo123
    @BizarroIsNo123 2 года назад +4

    Use the samosa grill to try and make other things such as waffles or pressed sandwiches.

    • @DuckieT
      @DuckieT 2 года назад +3

      Like a giant quesadilla maker.

    • @BizarroIsNo123
      @BizarroIsNo123 2 года назад +3

      @@DuckieT Exactly! I need to see that it can be used for something other then the 1 thing. Pizza bites!

  • @metatoto
    @metatoto 2 года назад +5

    Traditionally you wrap the samosa dough into a cone like shape, then you stuff it with a filling of your choice but not all the way through, and then fold over the excess dough in the bottom to get the shape. Then it's deep fried, but I've had baked ones as well, although it's not commonly sold on the streets like that. But I've never seen or heard of the method of wrapping it like Mike said. Maybe it's tradition at her home or region.

    • @atiyyahmakada9292
      @atiyyahmakada9292 2 года назад +2

      In south africa in the indian communities, the fold over and over is how we do it. We make the cone in our hand, fill and then fold and the end use a paste and stick the end. Our samoosa dough is too delicate to press, it gets dry and crumbly very quickly. I wonder how the 2 differ

    • @Emma-td8bb
      @Emma-td8bb 2 года назад +1

      @@atiyyahmakada9292 yes! I am also South African and this is how I was taught to make them😄

  • @meamjustme
    @meamjustme 2 года назад

    I bought a perfect draft second hand for €15. Only use it on bdays. Took it with us on a vacation with friends. Having 3 kids with us, the fridge was filled with baby food pretty fast. Having this standing on a table, with 3 degrees cold beer during a hot weekend was absolutely lovely.

  • @ritaryan3298
    @ritaryan3298 Год назад

    The safety mandolin was great for me after I suffered from a stroke. It also allowed me to still teach my granddaughter to cook. I was not able to handle a knife properly, and I was afraid that I would no longer be able to teach her how to grow her love to create food. She was 6 at the time, and she had been cooking in the kitchen with me since she was 2. She is 8. Now, it's been 2 yrs since my stroke, and we now still cook, but we work on discovering how to cook safely after a stroke. My granddaughter still loves the time we spend cooking, and now her uncle helps teach her the fine skills I can not.

  • @7judgem
    @7judgem 2 года назад +6

    On the Phillips Draft “You need immense willpower”. I can confirm 😂 The kegs last 30 days. I live by myself, and not a single one has lasted to the end of day 3. My go to is the 8% Tripel Karmeliet 👌

  • @nadabatu4857
    @nadabatu4857 2 года назад +16

    Mandolin seems cool! I have a hard time getting this kind of thing to stay still on the board. It also is a strange shape that seems difficult to clean and store… but maybe I’m just lazy 😬

    • @MaZEEZaM
      @MaZEEZaM 2 года назад +3

      A quality food processor can cut in a similar manner, much more easily with far easier clean-up but they cost far more. If your budget cannot afford a food processor then it seems to be a good budget alternative.

    • @s0l0poly71
      @s0l0poly71 2 года назад +1

      I think it could be better with a long opening cover too. That one could make uniform strips but too short for fries. I think it should also be able to cut length wise.

    • @toxicginger9936
      @toxicginger9936 2 года назад +3

      We own one of these... and love it.

    • @katrinahays1776
      @katrinahays1776 2 года назад +5

      It has suctioning feet and folds pretty flat. It’s so much safer than a traditional mandolin, my 13 year olds use it easily

  • @wakers243
    @wakers243 2 месяца назад

    I own a perfect draft and it's the best thing I have ever owned!! bought one before covid when they first came out, still like new and works amazingly!

  • @amyrotella1219
    @amyrotella1219 9 месяцев назад

    I just re-watched this episode again, and I just remembered that I have the same one but from Starfrit. I paid it $19.99 at a local store in 2021. I forget I have it sometimes and I use a knife to cut 🤭. I am not a beer fanatic, but I would buy the beer machine for when I have guests. You don't need a fridge to make the beer cold, which is a fantastic feature.

  • @albertchilds4897
    @albertchilds4897 2 года назад +38

    The gadget I would love to have is the beer keg by far. The veggie slicer might get used if lots of veggies need sliced. Btw have you done a review on Air fryers having the guys guess which is cheapest to the high end fryers??

  • @coffeejn
    @coffeejn 2 года назад +6

    The sushi maker... the competition already had something better on the market with the sushi bazooka. No need to soak in water, nor have to worry about the hinge or glue used in the bamboo "wood".

    • @jasons2566
      @jasons2566 2 года назад

      the sushi press feels to me like its whole selling point is that it isn't plastic.

  • @helenskidzevicius7202
    @helenskidzevicius7202 2 года назад

    I have arthritis in my hands. When I chop veggies I end up in pain. I chop veg for meal prep, pasties, soups etc on the day I get my veg. I end up in pain for days. This is better than any other type of chopping tool I've seen. Thanks for the honest review.

  • @FrinkyDinky
    @FrinkyDinky 2 года назад

    We had a perfect draft a few years back.
    It's genuinely a great bit of kit, but you do have to love beer enough to drink it nearly everyday and keep that as a habit for the rest of your life if you wanna justify having it take up so much counter space. It's also worth having a look at the kegs available to see whether or not you actually enjoy them since there's a limited amount of brands. Thankfully there is a decent enough variety like tiny rebel, brewdog, goose island, and the standard lagers.

  • @marymaggotface1994
    @marymaggotface1994 2 года назад +5

    Always love these videos!! Keep up the amazing work y'all!

  • @uperscors
    @uperscors 2 года назад +8

    I can absolutely see the Once For All being used in my kitchen. Considering all the people who have lost chunks of fingers to a Mandoline, I could also see it used in more professional style kitchens since it keeps your hand back from the blades.

  • @R0bbbshaw
    @R0bbbshaw 2 года назад

    I own the perfect draft and it is one of the best things I’ve ever bought! But you’re 10000% right, it takes a lot of will power!

  • @caeliknight
    @caeliknight 2 года назад

    Here in Canada this is a starfrit item called the Pump and slice which I bought in Wal-Mart and I love it. I can't stand for long periods of time to prep for cooking so this is great for me

  • @sohamhegde2386
    @sohamhegde2386 2 года назад +18

    The second product does not make samosas it seems. They looked like "triangle kachodi" or 'samosa kachodi" which is a semi popular Indian snack. Pretty cool!

    • @sanram8675
      @sanram8675 2 года назад

      Yeah, and they Made a big mistake by using the wrong kind of dough.

  • @vinaypatel4084
    @vinaypatel4084 2 года назад +22

    Honestly, the samosa machine didn't seem that worth it to me but that's mainly because I can get some really good vegetarian samosas near me for 25p so £49 would just feel wasted on the machine not including the ingredients you'd need for it
    Edit: They're 35p per Samosa now
    Edit 2: 40p

    • @williamaldred335
      @williamaldred335 Год назад

      So at what point do you deem those pre made ones not worth it

    • @vinaypatel4084
      @vinaypatel4084 Год назад

      @@williamaldred335 Maybe about 50p per samosa. Tbh though I might still buy them if it went over that because I don't eat samosas that often. If I bought that machine I feel like I'd use it once and then never again. Plus the samosas in the video didn't look as tasty in comparison to the ones I can buy at my local Indian shop (granted I haven't tried them). How good it tastes is probably the most important factor to me anyway so I'd probably ask my mum to teach me how to make them first and see if it's worth it to try and make at home before I spend about £50.

  • @ItsJustLisa
    @ItsJustLisa Месяц назад

    I’m all about that mandolin! I have rheumatoid arthritis and my wrists don’t bend making certain knife skills very difficult.
    As for the beer tap, that sounds like a great holiday wish list item for your favorite beer aficionado.

  • @A_GdeA
    @A_GdeA 2 года назад +2

    It would be really cool to see a video with Ben and the food team testing out the samosa machine like the ones you’ve done for the pizza oven and the bread machine, and so on

  • @Khamis1203
    @Khamis1203 2 года назад +3

    The beer one for sure might be my favorite gadget ever lol!

  • @Laura_Norda
    @Laura_Norda 2 года назад +3

    The mandolin looks like it could be useful. I don't like normal mandolins as I'm really clumsy and I would probably just lose my fingertips, but this one has all kinds of stuff in place that should avoid that 😃👍

  • @-B.H.
    @-B.H. 2 года назад

    That rice... was one step away from a congee. Also Mike/Jamie with the ending! Perfect.

  • @maryjanegibson7743
    @maryjanegibson7743 8 месяцев назад

    We use the vegetable slicer often. Much faster to use and safer than a mandolin. Also surprisingly easy to clean after use.

  • @valerieord
    @valerieord 2 года назад +7

    We need more of these episodes they are such a laugh

  • @bloomjinga7661
    @bloomjinga7661 2 года назад +4

    That Samosa filling make me want to have samosas now... Why do I keep watching sorted before I eat? It ends up making me soo hungry!

    • @redsands1001
      @redsands1001 2 года назад

      Tasting history did a video about samosas yesterday and it feels like I really just need to buy or make some

  • @sewcrazy423
    @sewcrazy423 Год назад

    It's brilliant to see the lads enjoy their work.

  • @amberl653
    @amberl653 2 года назад +10

    I’d love to see more experiments with the samosa maker! I wonder how this would work with proper wheat samosa dough and not the inauthentic/cheat/hack/sub-par disappointment that is filo pastry. Also I wonder how well this machine would work for things like baklava and some other pastry-enclosed food items.

    • @em84c
      @em84c 2 года назад +1

      Yea I hate when you order samosas and they end up being made with filo! The dough is my favourite part of a samosa

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад +5

    I just want to know who is telling Barry to make 24 samosas, but it doesn’t hurt to prepare 😂

  • @MasterOfCoin1
    @MasterOfCoin1 2 года назад

    I personally own the mandolin by my parent's recommendation (they use it for canning in bulk, and I used it to make kimchi), and it was fun seeing it in a Sorted video. I also bought the Potato peeler because of you guys, and my mom bought herself one when I moved out since she loved it so much :D

  • @gmai5178
    @gmai5178 2 года назад

    Everyone I know who has the Philips home beer tap keeps it in the pantry/larger storage area but takes it out whenever they host people, it is really great if you host frequently and you don't have to have it on the side all the time

  • @ReiperX
    @ReiperX 2 года назад +12

    As a very picky eater, I'd love to see you guys bring in a picky eater, and do a competition to see if they guys can make a few foods that normally wouldn't be palatable to that person to actually like it. This may mean doing something to cover up the flavor, change the texture, etc. And would be worthy of a badge.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад +3

    Barry: “Ebbers, our Personal Chef…”
    Me: “AGAIN, THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE A FAMILY CHANNEL!”

  • @adenhuff5072
    @adenhuff5072 2 года назад

    I actually have one of those beer machines! Takes a couple of pours to get the nack right but when you do its amazing!! And works out much cheaper then going to the pub!!

  • @kristipoirier5973
    @kristipoirier5973 Год назад

    I have a similar chopper?slicer thing. I love it because I don't have to worry about accidentally cutting myself like on my mandolin. Works great for fries and potato chips.

  • @joshuasbrooks
    @joshuasbrooks Год назад

    The draft beer machine would be awesome to have purely for occasions such as BBQs and parties. I don't think I'd want it out at any other time purely because as Jamie said the temptation to have a cold beer whenever I wanted wouldn't be good in the long run. But yeah being able to get great beer when you've got friends over for celebrations or a good time this is just awesome.