I cooked every MEAT Yakitori Style, it blew my mind!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @colinstu
    @colinstu Год назад +913

    Yakitori is for chicken specifically, as tori means bird (or fowl). Kushiyaki would be the term for any skewered meat/veg (yaki is grill and kushi is the skewer)

    • @j-vlog002
      @j-vlog002 Год назад +36

      I am glad you pointed that out!

    • @dilankusuma3058
      @dilankusuma3058 Год назад +35

      glad i read the comments before commenting this myself
      wouldn't want to make guga feel bad
      coz he's done a terrific job, just missing a little tidbits like this
      really wanted to tell him myself tho

    • @Stumppington
      @Stumppington Год назад +9

      Nice little Japanese lesson 👍

    • @negi372
      @negi372 Год назад +3

      Why isnt it yakiniku🤔

    • @Yakitoriotaku
      @Yakitoriotaku Год назад +23

      Not completely true. In Kanji, Yakitori is usually high end, chicken only. If written in hiragana, then it is a term used more loosely. So I wouldn't say he is correct to use Yakitori as a collective term for all the kushiyaki, but he isn't exactly wrong either. At least he called it yakitori and not yakatori.

  • @Samurai78420
    @Samurai78420 Год назад +406

    I love how this guy is using a straight up charcoal grill like the one so many of us have, to rock some incredible looking food. He has exploded the last couple years. He deserves it for his hard work. Seems like a great guy too.

    • @sneakfreak8100
      @sneakfreak8100 Год назад +11

      He is a great guy he never hates on anyone doesn’t make drama videos either. Sadly I’ve seen lots of people try to attack his name and character but he never really even acknowledges these people which just shows even more how intelligent he is.

    • @crystalianisfishgamming1691
      @crystalianisfishgamming1691 Год назад

      ofc😁

    • @jirikurto3859
      @jirikurto3859 Год назад

      @@sneakfreak8100 I bet he is really good at sex too sneakfreak8100, don't you think probably?

    • @PlaylistProleteriat
      @PlaylistProleteriat Год назад

      ​@@sneakfreak8100Who has said negative things about Guga?

    • @WoeWoeWoe
      @WoeWoeWoe Год назад

      @@sneakfreak8100*cough cough* salt bae

  • @pgabrieli
    @pgabrieli Год назад +104

    mirin and sake can also be added to the yakitori sauce. and traditionally, skewers are DIPPED in the sauce, which makes the sauce itself improve its flavor over time with the fat drippings and ash from the binchotan. mine is 6 months old and keeps getting better. some yakitori shops in japan have had theirs for decades. also, try spraying some sake on the skewers while grilling them, it helps keep the food moist, and its sugar caramelizes making everything better

    • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      @GuyWithAnAmazingHat Год назад +11

      Yea the skewers should be dipped and completely covered in sauce after grilling, the chicken meat balls for example should be completely dark in sauce.

    • @legion4723
      @legion4723 Год назад +10

      My yakitori sauce just turned 3 yesterday. I used it for some chicken hearts and it was amazing.

    • @pgabrieli
      @pgabrieli Год назад +4

      @@legion4723 nice!! do you follow "yakitoriguy"?

    • @legion4723
      @legion4723 Год назад +4

      @@pgabrieli No, I don't. I'll check his channel out.

  • @JustZG
    @JustZG Год назад +76

    Love your video Guga! Just note Yakitori is actually just grilled/skewered chicken-- the word you're looking for is "Kushiyaki" which is grilled skewer meats.

  • @Madd_NIKKE
    @Madd_NIKKE Год назад +2

    You don't want flair ups during yakitori all it does is add soot and carbon onto the wagyu meat. When flare ups or flames do happen, you need to put them out with a fan. I get flames are better for the camera, but yea, no flames. Also, I didn't know lightly seasoned meant there should be a coat by the end of the cooking process...

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 Год назад +189

    The yakitori style of cooking is fascinating to see. It’s been preserved for decades, and now it brings us to here.

    • @Ishlacorrin
      @Ishlacorrin Год назад +23

      The style itself is called Kushiyaki, yakitori is specific to just chicken while yakiton is pork and other meats/items have other names.

    • @sarchlalaith8836
      @sarchlalaith8836 Год назад +1

      It's a skewer bro they exit all over the world the japs aren't special.

    • @TheWesterlyWarlock
      @TheWesterlyWarlock Год назад +1

      @@Ishlacorrin Thank you, I came here to say that once again, this is mostly "yakigyu" and not "yakitori" except for the wings! We need to get Guga some Japanese lessons!

    • @Assen87
      @Assen87 Год назад +1

      @@TheWesterlyWarlock Or he could just called em skewers and it would be fine. Every country has its own versions.

  • @pgabrieli
    @pgabrieli Год назад +89

    about the chicken hearts (hatsu in japanese), the fatty part at the top, including the veins and whatever tissue is left (which connects to the liver) is used to make a whole separate skewer in yakitori cuisine, it's call hatsumoto and it's downright delicious. too bad it takes 7 or 8 hears to make a single hatsumoto skewer! btw, if anyone is interested, there's a FANTASTIC yakitori channel on youtube, "yakitoriguy"

  • @adamlucas4275
    @adamlucas4275 21 день назад

    Thank you! I bought a traditional Japanese grill and used your recipe with chicken feet. I was hesitant but once I tasted it… MIC DROP!! Bomb (am I showing my age by using bomb). Amazing. 40 people here and everyone is loving it. We put that sauce on the shishito peppers we grilled and amazing!!

  • @MisakaMikotoLuv
    @MisakaMikotoLuv Год назад +16

    There is also a minced meat kushiyaki in japan called Tsukune, you combine it with Tare + a raw egg yolk (I pasteurize mine since i dont trust raw eggs outside japan) mix them together and then dip the Tsukune skewer and eat.
    Edit: he makes em at the end lol

  • @kufunahashi5056
    @kufunahashi5056 Год назад +2

    You’re awesome for coming up/ showing your set up with a typical American grill!! Yakidai (yakitori grills) are hard to come by / are pretty expensive so that’s very creative / resource friendly to do what you dod

  • @darvhan1053
    @darvhan1053 Год назад +5

    In Italy we have something similar to yakitori, and that's arrosticini, they are usually made with mutton or lamb meat. They're delicious.

  • @poodlescone9700
    @poodlescone9700 Год назад +4

    Guga needs to travel more. The moment he goes to Japan, we get a whole segment that is Japanese themed. Guga needs to visit France next.

  • @adamlucas4275
    @adamlucas4275 21 день назад

    Thanks!

  • @Vitoreba
    @Vitoreba Год назад +1

    Here in Brazil we LOVE seeing our food in International food channels and we can see Guga just LOVE Brazilian meat, and thats why we LOVE Guga!

  • @SonyToprano1908
    @SonyToprano1908 Год назад +26

    The salmon one looked so good. I really hope you do some more experiments with salmon or even fish in general. Anyway, great video as always.

  • @caterinavega4228
    @caterinavega4228 Год назад +1

    Top tip, if you can't find chicken's feet, don't want to buy a big bag from a chinese supermarket, you can make the sauce using chicken wing tips too which work just as well.

  • @XenonKirito
    @XenonKirito Год назад +7

    For chicken meat balls you should have tried making Tsukune instead as that's the typical chicken meat ball skewer that all yakitori place must have in their menu.

  • @lovesandwich8783
    @lovesandwich8783 Год назад +10

    While doing this grill setup I would say be careful as normal bricks are prone to cracking and you should use fire bricks instead if available. Also never use normal stone as they could have trapped water in the center which can cause the water to evaporate and explode due to the buildup of pressure.

    • @JoshStLouis314
      @JoshStLouis314 Год назад +4

      True. I had several piecies of slate burst, throwing hot rocks up far enough to land on the roof.

  • @adrienhb8763
    @adrienhb8763 Год назад

    Hey Guga, thanks for your great videos.
    After watching your videos, I have three requests for future videos:
    - How do you clean all your pans and other cooking ustensils so they continue to be so shiny ?
    - Please cook a foie gras in a terrine using sous vide.
    - Please try some other cattle breeds than wagyu and American beef.
    And yes I'll repeat those requests often. ;D

  • @reidk4795
    @reidk4795 Год назад +19

    So here’s a tip for the sauce, instead of brushing, dip your skewers into the sauce the drippings from the meat will flavor your sauce. Also try and limit how much sugars u put in the sauce to avoid the skewers getting tacky

    • @NicksGotBeef
      @NicksGotBeef Год назад

      I thought this a little odd recipe for a taré

    • @zelassin
      @zelassin Год назад +1

      In america the food safety culture would not allow,something like that lol

  • @WiggaMachiavelli
    @WiggaMachiavelli Год назад +37

    The broader term for Japanese skewers cooked like this is 'kushiyaki'

    • @arvinquazi788
      @arvinquazi788 Год назад

      no one asked

    • @Nerthexx
      @Nerthexx Год назад +13

      @@arvinquazi788 oh yes, let's continue to call every meat a bird.

    • @karakun1
      @karakun1 Год назад +7

      @@arvinquazi788then you’re gonna be a fool if you ask for beef in a yakitori restaurant.

    • @shirokanzaki15
      @shirokanzaki15 Год назад

      yeah probably Guga forgot to ask when he's in Japan

  • @DotAzam
    @DotAzam Год назад +1

    Just reminder including the takoyaki video previously; yakitori - yaki "grilled" tori "chicken". whereas takoyaki - tako "octopus" yaki "grilled" other than that. amazing as always

  • @TheFeo2e
    @TheFeo2e Год назад +58

    when I lived in Japan, the chicken liver yakitori was hands down the best... maybe it was heart... i couldn't read what it was... but it was incredible...

    • @pgabrieli
      @pgabrieli Год назад +12

      the heart is a bit chewy and firm, the liver should be more creamy in consistency

    • @TheFeo2e
      @TheFeo2e Год назад +18

      @@pgabrieli then it was definitely liver

  • @CmacG_Live
    @CmacG_Live Год назад +7

    Just realized you JUST posted this😂 making me wanna try this now! I love shishiito peppers, but yes, any pepper is an aquired taste

  • @LeoPloser
    @LeoPloser Год назад +2

    I've never had "Beef yakitori"... Because i've never seen a "Cow Chicken" before xD

  • @mruseless6913
    @mruseless6913 Год назад +3

    Love how u just use your own protucts when they fit and dont force them into everything u do just to show them as advertise. It makes you and them very authentic.

  • @THR691
    @THR691 Год назад +7

    As a Japanese, beef and fish yakitori are my favs! Btw Yakitori means grilled chicken.🤫

    • @pgabrieli
      @pgabrieli Год назад +2

      non-chicken skewers would be kushiyaki, right?

    • @THR691
      @THR691 Год назад +3

      @@pgabrieli Yes, and Kushiyaki is something grilled on skewers which include chicken, too😉

    • @pgabrieli
      @pgabrieli Год назад +2

      @@THR691 thanks for the clarification!

  • @binyaminramati3010
    @binyaminramati3010 Год назад +1

    Hi guga, some recommendations:
    dry age in Tahini sauce,
    dry age in beef tallow with cinnamon
    and Arais - Pita bread that is grilled with grounded beef inside(also should be eaten with Tahini sauce)

  • @Fire-Born
    @Fire-Born Год назад +1

    Experiment idea! 4 years ago you did a video where you dry aged a Picanha, Angel made a joke that you need to cut the fat off, then dry age, then put the fat back on, please do this! Guga, you said you could use meat glue to make it happen. I wanna see you do it! ❤ 🎉

  • @jbomb1234
    @jbomb1234 Год назад +1

    GUGA! I have a video idea.
    Best way to reheat a steak.
    Steaks should be prime or choice. Ribeye, T-bone or sirloin. I know you love Wagyu but this should be a test for normal steaks most people eat every day.
    Something we all have done but what is the best way to keep the most juice and best texture? Here is how I see it going down. First get 3 steaks. One steak put to the side as the control so you can see how close the reheated steaks are to a freshly made steak. The other two steaks cook them Sous Vide to perfection. After they are done and you put a crust on them cut them in half, this simulates half has been eaten, and put them in the fridge for a few days. Then when you take them out of the fridge a few days later you reheat them four different ways. Sous Vide, stove oven, microwave and the last piece can be grill if you want a normal way or if you want a RUclips thumbnail and title you can use your very hot pizza oven. I can see the title now, I reheated steak with a pizza oven. Finally cook the control that day and do your normal taste test. Feel free to try something different if you know a trick I don't.
    Please give it a try, I would love to see the results and this is something that can help everyone at home too.

  • @lusovchak
    @lusovchak Год назад +1

    All of them look awesome. And I love chicken hearts! My grandma uses them in her chicken soup with homemade noodles, and I made ragu with them which turned out so good 😇

  • @FoxDragon
    @FoxDragon Год назад

    Oh man, I absolutely fell in love with this stuff when I was in Japan. I'm gunna be finding myself some bricks and convert my porch fire pit ASAP cuz I have tried a few different tricks but never managed to get it quite right, and that brick idea is brilliant. My favorite place to get this stuff would have chicken skin (JUST the skin) on skewers, and also skewers of pork belly together with asparagus. If you like asparagus, I HIGHLY recommend that one.

  • @Flimsy-Disk
    @Flimsy-Disk Год назад +9

    Looks phenomonal as always Guga

  • @FarhanAji
    @FarhanAji Год назад

    6:55 i recomended use a lemongrass as skewer, it has more flavor and giving a extra aroma

  • @wedgames
    @wedgames Год назад

    My man guga knows his stuff, that yakitori with chicken heart is literally something we eat a lot on BBQ here in Brazil, and it is called "espetinho de coração" (heart skewer), i love seeing him showing our culture to everyone ❤

  • @0perat0r
    @0perat0r Год назад +16

    Is that last guy trying to become the most hated crew member? lol

    • @sugipulaboule
      @sugipulaboule Год назад +2

      Hope I never see his snob ass again. And I thought Angel was bad...

  • @coco805
    @coco805 Год назад +1

    Wow Guga! This was legit, I love yakitori and you really covered all the good ones. Very authentic!

    • @pgabrieli
      @pgabrieli Год назад +1

      well, except the only true yakitori skewers here were the wings and the heart, since "tori" in "yakitori" means "bird". the other looked great but they're not really yakitori, they fall in the general category of kushiyaki (= grilled skewers)

    • @coco805
      @coco805 Год назад

      @@pgabrieli Yes, you are right, but at least he did the wing one. Ooh That reminds me. It would be so awesome if Guga would do an episode on Kushikatsu!!

  • @ultimaz1565
    @ultimaz1565 Год назад +5

    people who throw away food, will have no food in the future.

  • @xornedge8204
    @xornedge8204 Год назад +3

    Calling something “garbage” is a damn good way to not get invited again 😂

    • @connect32gm
      @connect32gm Год назад

      Who knows... being polarizing gets more clicks these days.

  • @Gramercy_Stiffs
    @Gramercy_Stiffs Год назад +1

    Have some sake in a spray bottle on hand. The flare ups will give the food bitter flavour. Smoke is good, high flame isn't for this style of cooking.

  • @ameen6834
    @ameen6834 Год назад +1

    Watching guga for food ❌️
    Watching guga for the accent ✔️

  • @matthewbugeya1401
    @matthewbugeya1401 Год назад +2

    One that I've really loved is zucchini, actually! They added some sort of garlicky, mildly sweet sauce with a bit of acid that paired perfectly with the grilled zucchini. I highly recommend it! And not just because I'm hunting for the sauce I had at that restaurant 😅

  • @reidk4795
    @reidk4795 Год назад +3

    Duck is fantastic yakitori style, also if u have the opportunity, add sansho on the side for your chicken skewers and add a little cartilage or something similar into your chicken meatballs

  • @chrisdryer
    @chrisdryer Год назад +1

    I had yakitori in an izakaya in Japan and it blew my mind. Amazing. This is crazy Guga! Great stuff! I should buy that rub... but that yakitori sauce....

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +11

    Love your channel man! Always makes my mouth water! You're a master! 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🍗🍗🍗🍖🍖🍖🥩🥩🥩🥩

    • @Cena199205
      @Cena199205 Год назад

      Again, That what she said

  • @AsthmaQueen
    @AsthmaQueen Год назад

    i know when I worked at a greek place, one of our most popular dishes was fried chicken hearts.
    Maybe should do a greek themed episode for meats sometime! and makes some dolmades for side dish, absolutely delicious

  • @e21big
    @e21big Год назад

    Fun fact: Yakitori quite literally means grilled chicken, obviously, it isn't a grilled chicken when the meat is wagyu
    The skewers themsvels are call Kishiyaki, the sauce is just Tare (which is also used in ramen.) They also have the sausage-like minced meat called Tsukune (obviously not made with cheese traditionally)

  • @carlbrown9082
    @carlbrown9082 Год назад

    I'm a South African, so pretty much anything on the braai is a win. We also have a South African kebab that we call sosatie. But we do those pre-marinated and straight on the grill. These look like a good plan.

  • @rafaeldelarac
    @rafaeldelarac Год назад

    if you guys notice, guga is doing some new stuff and every video looks amazing

  • @TheChristmasNinja12
    @TheChristmasNinja12 Год назад

    Hey Guga! Have you considered doing a video testing different methods of getting a better crust on steaks?
    Pretzels get their super dark crust by boiling in lye (or baking/washing soda) briefly before baking. What if you blanched your steaks in the same boiling water and then dried them before grilling?

  • @acnt8714
    @acnt8714 Год назад

    Chicken hearts are a treat. We often eat it in Southwest France, with a lot of herbs, garlic and duck fat

  • @glennquagmire34
    @glennquagmire34 Год назад

    Well done gustavo! You are a fantastic chef!

  • @darrowgreen6367
    @darrowgreen6367 Год назад +2

    'kushiyaki' is generally used when the meat isn't chicken as the 'tori' in 'yakitori' means chicken

  • @Omarilzz
    @Omarilzz Год назад

    Kofta is also an Egyptian Dish Nice to see Guga Making it 🔥💗

    • @guilhermecolichini
      @guilhermecolichini Год назад

      It's very popular here in Brazil, at least in my state. We had a great influx of Lebanese people that brought with them a lot of foods.

  • @n.shiina8798
    @n.shiina8798 Год назад +1

    erm... just wanted to point out, yakitori means CHICKEN grilled in skewer. kushiyaki is way more appropriate for your food since yakitori is specific to chicken

  • @TraumaChaplain
    @TraumaChaplain Год назад

    Appreciate the video editors keeping the language clean for viewing of the entire family including children.

  • @gustavolrcoelho
    @gustavolrcoelho Год назад +15

    EU VIVI PARA VER O GUGA FAZER CHURRASQUINHO DE CORAÇÃO PROS GRINGOS HAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @joey_btw4718
    @joey_btw4718 Год назад

    Looks amazing Guugs. I would love to this potluck style, aka everyone brings their own protein. Sounds like a cool interactive experience.

  • @w8ngr
    @w8ngr 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is the reason for them choosing different charcoals is because maybe the longer ones last longer to use all day

    • @Chanko2397
      @Chanko2397 5 месяцев назад

      Binchotan burns super hot, also cooks with far infrared heat, it's virtually smokeless and yeah, it lasts longer and can be saved to be used again.

  • @JiajuChen
    @JiajuChen Год назад

    Hey Guga, I have a video idea for you!
    Why not try cook some char siu (chinese BBQ pork)? Would be very interesting!

  • @Ka0u9
    @Ka0u9 Год назад

    Its called souvlakia or souvla my friend but we prepare them a bit different, using a special grill called Foukou and its one of our traditional foods here in Cyprus. If u never heared of it and u like meat on charcoal you should defenately visit Cyprus for the summer! Feel free to ask anything

  • @fm109
    @fm109 Год назад +2

    I think you guys should try Seekh Kebabs too. If it hasnt already been done on the channel. The Pakistani style ones.

  • @maidinheaven9911
    @maidinheaven9911 Год назад +1

    just a fix. You can call it Yakiniku style. Yakitori means grilled chicken.

  • @colleenwong
    @colleenwong Год назад

    Mmm.... Loving these recipes!

  • @chinfai2
    @chinfai2 Год назад +1

    Wow, like #2... keep it up Guga. Nice 🎉🎉

  • @surfstarcc1
    @surfstarcc1 Год назад

    Im going to have to try this, thanks Guga.

  • @mtcoorscan
    @mtcoorscan 6 месяцев назад

    Props for the makeshift grill setup👍 But I can't help but imagine how much more control you would have (especially the wagyu) if you used a Santa Maria Argentina style grill.🤷

  • @TimRomanPhotography
    @TimRomanPhotography Год назад

    I haven't often found myself salivating during a video. Those wagyu cubes with sauce... nice

  • @robbiedaniels2164
    @robbiedaniels2164 Год назад

    This is a superb video. Would love to see more yakitori videos!

  • @ChoriDinawan
    @ChoriDinawan Год назад

    For the chicken balls, if you don't add the breadcrumbs. it will be "TSUKUNE" or Japanese Meatball Yakitori

  • @Avin-hw9wd
    @Avin-hw9wd Год назад +1

    Definitely going to try this. Looks amazing.

  • @GarthKlaus
    @GarthKlaus Год назад

    My grandmother made chicken heart soup. Chicken noodle with hearts and veggies. Amazing.

  • @EduardoLobatoDJ
    @EduardoLobatoDJ Год назад

    The "tori" part in Yakitori means chicken (bird, to be more exact. Yaki means grilled), so it's chicken skewers. What you are making is Kushiyaki.

  • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
    @GuyWithAnAmazingHat Год назад

    My favourite are chicken meat balls aka Tsukune. Yaki tori means grilled chicken, when you grill a meat other than chicken, it's called yaki niku/grilled meat. Basically yaki means grill, so you can just add and name yaki to any grilled ingredient.

  • @chairofthebored
    @chairofthebored Год назад

    try seasoning the chicken hearts with cumin. grilled chicken heart skewers dipped in a cumin/salt mix is very popular in certain provinces of China and it's delicious

  • @mls8668
    @mls8668 Год назад +1

    You should try chicken skins only with the mother sauce and beef tongue sliced thin with the mother sauce.
    PS: If you ever have a craving for Yaki Tori in NYC, check out YakiTori Taisho at St. Marks Place.

  • @MyBlackandRedCZ
    @MyBlackandRedCZ Год назад +1

    I didn’t know eating chicken hearts was a thing until I went to Brazil. Didn’t know what they were until after I tried one. Very delicious! Guga’s right! Try them! You might be surprised!

  • @dgurevich1
    @dgurevich1 Год назад

    Honestly, I didn't know it was a traditional cooking method.
    I did exactly this with a top blade cut. This cut is very common, finely marbled and as it has the silver skin in the middle, it's perfect for cutting into cubes and preparing like this.
    Didn't know you need to wet the sticks, will try next time.
    And a few good ideas for sauces I will definitely try.

  • @talktechafrica
    @talktechafrica Год назад +3

    Boss Guga doing meat wonders

  • @riuphane
    @riuphane Год назад

    Gotta say, seeing the hearts got me excited. Every time we go to churrasco, you gotta get some. Even my 8 year old daughter thinks they're great!

  • @ーテイル
    @ーテイル Год назад +2

    14:06
    Idk how guga does things in his house, but if you did that in mine you would get the everliving crap beaten out of you and probably forced to eat it anyway.

  • @adambarron4015
    @adambarron4015 Год назад +13

    Honestly surprised at the response to the Shishito peppers. If I see those fore sale, it's in my cart. Little oil, tossed in a hot wok, and then in my belly.

    • @connect32gm
      @connect32gm Год назад +6

      They're children. What do you expect?

    • @damienlu7318
      @damienlu7318 Год назад

      @@connect32gm It seems like you're the child.

  • @xXWickedWazzaXx
    @xXWickedWazzaXx Год назад +3

    Somewhere in Japan, an ancient Yakitori master is having a stroke.

    • @pgabrieli
      @pgabrieli Год назад

      🤣

    • @Battousai_1
      @Battousai_1 2 месяца назад

      As someone who is Japanese this video crushed my soul

  • @KiwiPew
    @KiwiPew Год назад

    Chicken hearts are awesome.. deep fried or grilled.. both tastes so good with fun texture 😋

  • @alekpetrosyan9521
    @alekpetrosyan9521 Год назад

    Guga this is a common way of how Armenians cook too! But BIG BIG NOTE; There is a thin layer of film on the peppers you have to strip off after you char them so you can eat them!! Without doing this it’s not edible

  • @soooslaaal8204
    @soooslaaal8204 Год назад

    Oh in Peru chicken hearts and hearts in general are really popular, they're a typical childhood special, you could take me back to when I was five with some chicken hearts with grilled potatoes

  • @Infinity-ok6fe
    @Infinity-ok6fe Год назад

    Guga has one of the best jobs on the planet he literally gets payed to make and eat steak

  • @navchinna
    @navchinna Год назад +3

    Which do you prefer, Yakitori vs Satay? Or do you like both equally?

  • @barbosa885
    @barbosa885 Год назад +1

    do more videos like this its amazing good job !!!

  • @notchipotle
    @notchipotle 11 месяцев назад +1

    man I wish people sell chicken heart separately here, they only sell the whole organ so if I need 50 chicken hearts I need to buy a lot of chicken organs lol

  • @lowercase_double_u
    @lowercase_double_u Год назад +1

    Wow! Looks good hope I could try this one day.

  • @absolutepower7968
    @absolutepower7968 Год назад

    Guga's house eats good, point blank period!!!

  • @LaviMelchior
    @LaviMelchior Год назад

    Awesome vid as always!!

  • @davidecampione3613
    @davidecampione3613 Год назад

    In italy we use the same technique to cook "arrosticini", traditional sheep skewers

  • @moose7266
    @moose7266 Год назад

    The shishito pepper was thr best thing about this video. They are so good. I air fry them to get them crispy.

  • @skillet3753
    @skillet3753 Год назад +1

    i love getting bricked up with uncle guga

  • @yaniksitta8472
    @yaniksitta8472 Год назад +1

    Have you ever tried Wild Fork products? Would you recommend them?

  • @mej6519
    @mej6519 Год назад

    stuff the peppers with the kofte mix, then you'll have a sure fire winner.

  • @samsaggio6078
    @samsaggio6078 Год назад +1

    LOL 😂 I knew Angel would ghost on the salmon.

  • @thecrazyisreal
    @thecrazyisreal 11 месяцев назад

    The dissolved chicken fingernails make the sauce amazing