Yes! It’s amazing to see knife skills in motion. A chef friend of mine said the best sushi chefs are precise and consistent with their cuts and don’t waste the fish. Seems like it’s the same with yakitori chefs too.
The way he broke down the shoulder + breast with the bolster of the knife 🤌 I wish they would release an extended/uncut version of just him butchering the chicken, hell I'd even pay for it. Western chicken butchery feels like kindergarten compared to this man's poultry PhD.
It is great to see him work similarly with chicken as a sushi chef would with their protein. Single strokes in one direction is to preserve the integrity of the meat, also hence Japanese knives being single bevel 🙂
I have searched and watched yakitori videos for a long time. This is the third time I watch videos by chef Kono. This is by far the best and most detailed video about how to make yakitori. Great job Munchies
I love yakitori! In Japan, my buddy and I will go to a yakitori restaurant/bar buffet and we’ll drink and have a lot of skewered dish of all flavor. We’ll order our food, drink while we wait, eat, talk, and repeat. The best part is the end bill is less than $50 for all of us.
Though it's done by a different channel, I'm so excited for Chef Kono to finally give the full tutorial on how to prep the chicken. Thank you for whoever made the video.
Knowing how to prepare your food and cutting your chicken or meat to the size you need, and adding the right ingredients seasoning, and the right spices and cooking time you’ll have a delicious meal for yourself and everyone else.
I’ve been attempting to make yakitori at home for years. Unless you try doing what he’s doing it hard to appreciate how unbelievably difficult it is to do. Skills are off the scale
He literally shows us all his way to cut chicken, his charcoals, and the contents of his sauce. No secrets. The real question is: can YOU replicate his cutting technique? his skewering technique? setting the right amount of fire temperature by controlling fire with a fan? That's mad skills that comes from training and experience. Really great yakitori chef!
Yeah, this is not your regular restaurant you stop in for a bite to eat. Looked online, and there's no menu, but did find an article from 2022: "At Kono the only meal available is an omakase dinner, for $165."
Hello sir, i wanted a yakitori chicken skewer. But in my place the only thing available is teriyaki sauce, however the sauce is really thicken. I saw yakitori sauce tend to be less thicken compared to yakitori sauce, should i add a litte bit water to make it less thicken or just use the way it is
So can I, thin skewers like that are easy, even a thermometer is mostly a waste of time for a half decent cook on almost any cut of meat. But he’s got lots of other cooking skills too🎉
he'd have disassembled that chicken in like 20 seconds if it weren't for him speaking for the camera, damn he has some pro knife skills and knows the chicken well :D
Does anyone else have a problem with the "holding" end of the the skewer being contaminated with raw chicken juice during prep? Doubt that handle gets hot enough during cooking to be sterilized
His knife skills are so insane, the way he carved that whole chicken in single strokes, it was so smooth you could barely tell there were joints
He does. And also a really good and sharp knife helps immensely
Yes! It’s amazing to see knife skills in motion. A chef friend of mine said the best sushi chefs are precise and consistent with their cuts and don’t waste the fish. Seems like it’s the same with yakitori chefs too.
The way he broke down the shoulder + breast with the bolster of the knife 🤌 I wish they would release an extended/uncut version of just him butchering the chicken, hell I'd even pay for it. Western chicken butchery feels like kindergarten compared to this man's poultry PhD.
i could tell
It is great to see him work similarly with chicken as a sushi chef would with their protein. Single strokes in one direction is to preserve the integrity of the meat, also hence Japanese knives being single bevel 🙂
I have searched and watched yakitori videos for a long time. This is the third time I watch videos by chef Kono. This is by far the best and most detailed video about how to make yakitori.
Great job Munchies
Definitely look at Yakitoriguy if you want super indepth guides too. Each are like 30 minutes - 1 hour guides on each skewering each part!
0:49 the way he made it dance 😂😂😂
Looks like my ex wife
Poor chicken :(
This chef's level of skill is off the chart. I'm a chef, and I've never seen anything like it. Amazing.
you're clearly a very bad chef then
@saber2008 LOL. I'm honest enough to admit to myself that I've seen someone with superior skills to my own.
Chef Kono always slays!
I love yakitori! In Japan, my buddy and I will go to a yakitori restaurant/bar buffet and we’ll drink and have a lot of skewered dish of all flavor. We’ll order our food, drink while we wait, eat, talk, and repeat. The best part is the end bill is less than $50 for all of us.
unbelievable skill level here - with hardly any waste at all....I'm in awe
Though it's done by a different channel, I'm so excited for Chef Kono to finally give the full tutorial on how to prep the chicken. Thank you for whoever made the video.
Where can I find this?
... to finally give* ...
Wow! Incredible skills. Creating beautiful food out of the whole chicken. Huge respect Chef!
Most expert chicken disassembly I've ever seen
The pull knife skills are SICK AS HELL that's practice and perfection over time wow damn
The skew techniques that make presentation for each part are the real thing!😮
I can never get over Japanese craftsmanship..all this from a chicken😂😂 amazing
Knowing how to prepare your food and cutting your chicken or meat to the size you need, and adding the right ingredients seasoning, and the right spices and cooking time you’ll have a delicious meal for yourself and everyone else.
This is how I'm going to cut my Costco rotisserie chicken. I love this guy.
Me watching at 3 am, knowing that I have to work tomorrow :
Sleep can wait..
I’ve been attempting to make yakitori at home for years. Unless you try doing what he’s doing it hard to appreciate how unbelievably difficult it is to do. Skills are off the scale
This guy has some of the best knife skills I've ever seen fr
Roommates left for the weekend. I did this and wow some of the best chicken I’ve ever made
What you mean ? You did ALL the same like the Guy in the Video and you made some Yakitori ??
I cut up a whole chicken once, it took me nearly 2 hours😂. These guys do it perfectly in minutes 👌🏼
Always love watching this master and all round good guy
He elevates yakitori to an artform
The way he broke that chicken down made it seem easy.
He literally shows us all his way to cut chicken, his charcoals, and the contents of his sauce. No secrets. The real question is: can YOU replicate his cutting technique? his skewering technique? setting the right amount of fire temperature by controlling fire with a fan? That's mad skills that comes from training and experience. Really great yakitori chef!
Those knife skills are crazy
Wow. Fascinating and looks delicious. ❤️❤️❤️
7:18 that scared me! The part he cut is the best part of the heart.
Now thats Art !
Thank you
THIS guy is a real chef
You're not saying! Would never have assumed that someone who professionally prepares food could be a real chef😜.
You just witnessed a master class in prepping chicken.
Yeah, this is not your regular restaurant you stop in for a bite to eat. Looked online, and there's no menu, but did find an article from 2022: "At Kono the only meal available is an omakase dinner, for $165."
That's pretty steep but id like to try it
Hello sir, i wanted a yakitori chicken skewer. But in my place the only thing available is teriyaki sauce, however the sauce is really thicken. I saw yakitori sauce tend to be less thicken compared to yakitori sauce, should i add a litte bit water to make it less thicken or just use the way it is
Lol makes the chicken dance. Fresh indeed.
love this chef and the way he cooks and philosophy of chicken!
Fix your playlists Munchies
Why?
@@accordiongordon No structure. Each episode of this show is s01e01 etc etc
I'd do it for them but they never respond
this is why eater is a far better channel. the music in this was so whack too
Truuuu
Chicken is the universal food. All cultures love chicken
I did not know you can skewer an egg yoke :-)
Respect to the chef..
insane knifeskills
I think he was a chef at Tori Shin in the early 2000. Great video
This guy can grill perfect chicken with no thermometer
So can I, thin skewers like that are easy, even a thermometer is mostly a waste of time for a half decent cook on almost any cut of meat. But he’s got lots of other cooking skills too🎉
if someone told me his a doctor before i will believe you because that precise knife skills is off the charts 🔥🔥🔥
That is the raw deal I used to get a fade like that when I first went down to Southern Illinois
This guy is a gem.
Respect to you chef. Excellent cutting skills and i learned some knowledge from this vid. Thank u
Yum what a great chef.
Here in Malaysia we have "Satay"~~~ YUM!!!
Much respect.
Wow! I never knew Yakitori had so many different parts of the chicken.
I want to go to NewYork and eat it‼️
That was incredible. Now I need a smoke and a nap.
Place is delicious!!!
Knife skills are amazing, but how the hell did he skewer and grill the yolk?
Love how much hard work at does doing this amazing shots Performing Arts Colonial Arts that's cooking
Art!
What was that brown leathery part of the chicken??
He called it skeezer,at least that's what i got from youtube subtitles
PLS someone tell me!!
gizzards
he'd have disassembled that chicken in like 20 seconds if it weren't for him speaking for the camera, damn he has some pro knife skills and knows the chicken well :D
good luck to your new journey d.rose
He kinda looks like Derick Rose
Superb excellent 👌
Thank you 👍
🇮🇳🙏😊
Chicken feet… yummm!!!
Chef kono is finnnnnne 🥰
What brand knife is that? Deba or honesuki?
Cool stuff
Cái cách anh ấy làm gà thật điêu luyện. Thank you for sharing 👍
this is inspiring
Very Appetizing! (wow)
Yakitori with beer is another level of combination
How is he using the sauce over and over again without getting any bacterial or fungal growth from using raw chicken?
Does anyone else have a problem with the "holding" end of the the skewer being contaminated with raw chicken juice during prep? Doubt that handle gets hot enough during cooking to be sterilized
You sound like a typical paranoid westerner.
@@Flair978you sound like a delusional easterner
Master Chef Kono is the King of Chicken 🐓!
What kinda of chicken do you use ?
pennsylvanian free range
Not sure why I never thought chickens had knees.
I thoroughly enjoyed Asian Derrick Rose breakdown yakitori
@2:21 can someone please tell me what that part is, the little piece of skin. Subtitle says "total cover"
とろかわ、or torokawa meaning fatty skin
Music was too loud, hard to hear what Chef had to say. Munchies, please improve your sound mixing
There are a lot of Yakitori chef in the Philippines on street
He's daddy! 🥺
What kind of japanese knife is he using?
Masamoto honetsuki
Chicken neck is the best when grilled.
He seems to be cool dude
His english are way better now, compared to years ago.
Are it?
Esto es muy rico
💯
What was the meat before the chicken testicles?
chicken kidney
He made it looks so easy but irl its very damn hard to pierce meat with a bbq stick
Never know DeRose work as yakitori chef as part time
Nice one Derrick Rose haha
❤
Blend it all up and grill me some nuggets
japanese derrick rose lmfao
fire the sound guy now
How the hell does that yoke not break?
That's an "egg" that hasn't been laid. It's still inside the hen before it even developed a shell yet.
Wait that's not Pharrell?
Mans said juicy testicles 🤣
you have to sweep the floor for 50 years before you can even touch a skewer
That is the most broken down chicken i have ever seen someone do
@𝙏̲𝙚̲𝙭̲𝙩̲𝙈̲e 𝟭̲𝟮̲𝟯̲𝟭̲𝟲̲𝟴̲𝟬̲𝟬̲𝟯̲𝟰̲𝟱̲does it come with fries?
There’s videos of people teaching you how to take apart a chicken, and they’re not even close to this guy.
god I wish this was my job.. im just wasting away behind my PC.. all I want to do is cook:( I hate my life.
You and me both! Except I put my hours in at a power plant.
@@Luke-ig6sq haha my name is actually luke 😆
I thought it was Derrick Rose from the thumbnail