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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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  • @kellyb7321
    @kellyb7321 Год назад +429

    Love this episode. It felt like the reason I started watching Babish in the first place. Simple, straightforward, no nonsense Basics.

    • @hassanhussain3033
      @hassanhussain3033 Год назад +21

      I miss the original format so much

    • @minch5537
      @minch5537 Год назад +16

      Yeah Andrew centers himself too much in his episodes now. His whole appeal was that the videos were about the food and the media, not the chef.

    • @tcrmn
      @tcrmn Год назад +6

      and no sponsors that take up half of the video!!

    • @Sheriff_K
      @Sheriff_K Год назад +1

      @@minch5537 I like his humour though.

    • @s.c.6499
      @s.c.6499 Год назад +1

      @@minch5537 oh no! the host shows himself too much in the show!

  • @Chris_Roy
    @Chris_Roy Год назад +582

    2:54 I love how Andrew adds cilantro to the tacos, but in the next shot (when he squeezes the lime and takes a bite), suddenly there's no cilantro on the taco he's about to eat 😂

    • @razick0
      @razick0 Год назад +68

      Well...he said that he doesn't like cilantro lol

    • @Oddigan
      @Oddigan Год назад +130

      That's because the soap had done its job in sanitizing the food and could safely be removed just before eating.

    • @oorto1393
      @oorto1393 Год назад +107

      @@Oddigan I feel genuinely bad for anyone whose genetics prevent them from experiencing the joys of cilantro + lime

    • @Oddigan
      @Oddigan Год назад +40

      @@oorto1393 At some point I just have to be happy my genetics made me a human and not some sort of insect that gets cannibalized after mating.

    • @Hawk7886
      @Hawk7886 Год назад +16

      @@Oddigan imo if your genetics bequeathed you with a flaw like soapy cilantro I wouldn't be celebrating at all. It's like lactose intolerance. Just not really worth living at that point.

  • @gecafe
    @gecafe Год назад +87

    Rr: Pork butts. They used to transport them from New England in cask-like barrels, which were also called butts, and the nom de plume stuck.

    • @marniejane11
      @marniejane11 Год назад +1

      Ahhhh... very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

    • @cmonkey63
      @cmonkey63 Год назад +1

      Neat. I always like the history of things. Thanks.

    • @Qwertylol
      @Qwertylol 3 месяца назад +1

      I appreciate the usage of nom de plume

  • @dropkickdojo
    @dropkickdojo Год назад +373

    Your timing couldn’t be more perfect, I’m cooking for a bunch of volunteers at my Church and I said I’d make them all Carnitas last night 😂

  • @ManSeekingMeaning
    @ManSeekingMeaning Год назад +338

    Andrew, you're back in top form. A lot of your videos of late have once again had that classic Babish feel - that non-superfluous, witty, relatable tone and quick pace - but this was top notch even by that standard (and not just because I love carnitas). I was mesmerised the whole video. Hats off to you and the crew.

    • @cameronphenix2096
      @cameronphenix2096 Год назад +26

      "You've really been showing your personality more lately.
      I don't like it."

    • @cameronparker7368
      @cameronparker7368 Год назад

      @@cameronphenix2096 another Cameron!

    • @spammerscammer
      @spammerscammer Год назад +5

      I agree. He's not in alot of videos lately either. These other people are not nearly as entertaining.

    • @s.c.6499
      @s.c.6499 Год назад +1

      To each their own, pal. Don't drag everyone else's passion for cooking with your completely biased opinion.

  • @Ryder-a-Blaze
    @Ryder-a-Blaze Год назад +1209

    This will be a challenge but I would love to see Babish make Energon from Transformers in both it’s solid and liquid form

    • @blazingstorm9351
      @blazingstorm9351 Год назад +34

      Get your Energon-O's

    • @powerofanime1
      @powerofanime1 Год назад +13

      ​@@blazingstorm9351 Ener-John's

    • @Ryder-a-Blaze
      @Ryder-a-Blaze Год назад +4

      @@blazingstorm9351 even better if Babish made that

    • @shadowednight1600
      @shadowednight1600 Год назад +2

      There was that powder that glows in blacklight. I think he can figure something out

    • @oldmanharley4018
      @oldmanharley4018 Год назад +1

      @@shadowednight1600 are you sure something that glows in the dark is edible? i'd go for mirror glaze and some bright blue light behind the camera

  • @ScienceKing
    @ScienceKing Год назад +39

    Andrew, you're in my head. I was literally cutting up pork shoulder for carnitas for Friday when I heard this drop. I'm going to try Kenji's sous vide method and see how that goes.

    • @adedow1333
      @adedow1333 Год назад +1

      Please let us know! Yummy!

    • @nathancase6485
      @nathancase6485 Год назад +1

      Are you trying to mess it up? He said to braise the pork! Just kidding . Hope they turn out great.

  • @keepclimbing2015
    @keepclimbing2015 Год назад +38

    Breakfast with Babish! Thanks for being part of my Tuesday routine.

  • @TheeDeeM
    @TheeDeeM Год назад +17

    One of the best foods of all time. Thank you for paying a lot of respect to the culture Andrew! I saw my dad make Carnitas once in a huge Cazo, which is a very large metal bowl that is used to create Carnitas traditionally. It's a bit overkill for many people, but it was still really cool to see something that is part of my culture, even if it may seem foolish to some, it's a nice memory.

    • @bryantparks6634
      @bryantparks6634 Год назад +1

      That’s awesome

    • @bryantparks6634
      @bryantparks6634 Год назад +1

      Question is the milk traditional?

    • @TheeDeeM
      @TheeDeeM Год назад +1

      @@bryantparks6634 it is! My dad made it with milk like that too

  • @D_Boone
    @D_Boone Год назад +53

    Little tip for everyone: during lent, you can get Coke made with sucrose instead of corn syrup in almost every grocery store. Just look for the bottles with the gold or yellow caps labeled as kosher. Much cheaper than the Mexican coke, but kinda hard to find the rest of the year, so stock up if you want to have some for later.

    • @nairsheasterling9457
      @nairsheasterling9457 Год назад +16

      I've never seen Kosher Cola in my life.

    • @danielbickford3458
      @danielbickford3458 Год назад +7

      The reason why they switch recipe is away from the corn syrup is an extra religion stringency. During Passover we're not supposed to eat leavened bread and or things made from a specific list of grains. There is a tradition to avoid things that were either grown nearby those grains and or could be mistaken for those grains as an extra stringency to avoid cross-contamination.

    • @Oddigan
      @Oddigan Год назад +1

      ​@@nairsheasterling9457 Most people who aren't near a big city with a sizable jewish population won't.

    • @nairsheasterling9457
      @nairsheasterling9457 Год назад

      @@Oddigan I live in Phoenix idk

    • @Oddigan
      @Oddigan Год назад

      @@nairsheasterling9457 I was thinking places like NYC, Chicago or San Francisco. No clue about Phoenix.

  • @kalistanault60
    @kalistanault60 Год назад +12

    I can't believe I didn't think of this until now, but I would LOVE to see Babish do the soup from Nacho Libre.

  • @oceanramen7190
    @oceanramen7190 Год назад +8

    My late father and uncle would always make carnitas in the backyard for occasional parties. I think through this, I believe I can bring back the nostalgia of that time.

  • @AtticAZ
    @AtticAZ Год назад +33

    Made these carnitas tacos, last night. I heated the corn tortillas and put a light amount of guacamole with diced white onions and cilantro with a squeeze of lime in the mix 👌🏼 delish❤

  • @juliebiggerbear7300
    @juliebiggerbear7300 Год назад +2

    2:43 broiling is The Way! That crispiness just makes it extra awesome.

  • @kirillchegrinko2630
    @kirillchegrinko2630 Год назад +3

    Ive been watching Babish for years and this is a refreshing return to the fundamentals that I missed so much lately.

  • @seandupuie3552
    @seandupuie3552 Год назад +5

    Made this a few weeks ago, it was amazing. Crisped it up in a cast iron over lump charcoal in my grill, that was literally the cherry on top! Absolutely delicious, also carnitas breakfast burritos is absolutely mandatory with this...

  • @colinmcevoy9705
    @colinmcevoy9705 Год назад +17

    Always love a new episode to start the day

  • @pixielucero8950
    @pixielucero8950 Год назад +4

    Okay, I made this and my husband is going crazy he loves it so much! Thanks for making it easy 😊

  • @OrdinarilyBob
    @OrdinarilyBob Год назад +5

    Oh man. Carnitas is one of my favs. I live in So Cal and the Taco Shop across the street from my home makes amazing carnitas tacos. I get 'em at least once a week. Your dishes all look amazing as well. Excellence as usual, Andrew! Thanks!

  • @raymondgahnz-kuhar3336
    @raymondgahnz-kuhar3336 Год назад +4

    PLEASE. Do more basics with banish. Your skills on these we love.

    • @DapperDemon
      @DapperDemon Год назад +1

      This is actually Basics with Babish. Basics with Banish is the other show, the one where they tell you how to unsummon that gremlin you've accidentally conjured who is eating everything in your sock drawer

  • @sealclubber1383
    @sealclubber1383 Год назад +3

    This whole video is pure gold and with the writing on par with a Tarantino film

  • @jordinner
    @jordinner Год назад +1

    1:33 I need those self closing oven doors myself as well

  • @carlubey
    @carlubey Год назад +2

    little tip, for the flautas use toothpicks to keep them from coming undone, at the ends of the flautas. Once they are cooked the toothpicks simply slide out, just dont forget you use them or else you might end up with a small injury

  • @dcastropty
    @dcastropty Год назад +8

    That cubano carnitas technique for a group was absolutely brilliant. Loved that.

  • @sedfgh
    @sedfgh Год назад +3

    i love how blunt babish is at 4:20

    • @Qwertylol
      @Qwertylol 3 месяца назад

      This entire comment is a play on words, and I appreciate it.

  • @patovaquero3005
    @patovaquero3005 Год назад +8

    Easy carnitas was my nickname in high school

  • @amchez97
    @amchez97 Год назад +20

    Just to add, there is a difference between flautas and taquitos. Flautas are usually made with flour tortillas and have more filling, while taquitos are normally smaller and made with yellow corn tortillas. Some people will use them interchangeably on occasion, though. It all looks delicious either way!!

    • @KairuHakubi
      @KairuHakubi Год назад

      fascinating. I never see either of those except as expensive frozen meals at the grocery store, and they do indeed seem to use them interchangeably.

    • @luisgallardo8293
      @luisgallardo8293 Год назад +3

      Are you from Tamaulipas? 'cause thats the only place in Mexico ive seen they make flautas with flour tortillas, no hate by the way they taste awsome, just wondering if that's a thing somewhere else.

    • @amchez97
      @amchez97 Год назад +1

      @@luisgallardo8293 Hey, no worries. I'm from Texas and I've eaten at a lot of Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurants. (I say that to clarify that I know there's a difference between Tex-Mex and the large variety of Mexican cuisines and don't lump them all together.)
      My experience has been that the distinction is common at various Mexican restaurants and universal at Tex-Mex restaurants. But now that you mention Tamaulipas, that reminds me that a majority of Mexican food I tasted in Texas were in different norteño styles, so maybe the distinction is more of a borderlands thing?
      Thank you for sharing that about Tamaulipeco cuisine btw!

    • @omarrodriguez4237
      @omarrodriguez4237 Год назад +2

      I lived in Coahuila for almost half my life and have never heard of flautas being made with flour tortillas. 🤨
      In fact Ive never heard of any dish that requires frying flour tortillas.

    • @giannareal
      @giannareal Год назад +1

      Also Mexican from Aguascalientes (northern center Mex) flautas are made with corn tortillas. Wheat flour tortillas are more popular on the border states but never heard about wheat flour flautas.
      Tacos dorados or taquitos usually refer to frying folded in half , usually using a toothpick to keep it closed.
      refer a

  • @Azikiel2602
    @Azikiel2602 Год назад +5

    I feel like you should tackle Meemaw’s Brisket from Young Sheldon. I know you did the Kosher Brisket from the Marvelous Ms. Maisel but this would be an interesting look at barbecued brisket and Texas style barbecue

    • @Hawk7886
      @Hawk7886 Год назад +1

      Man, pretty mean subjecting him to that horrible excuse of a show, though

  • @SheyD78
    @SheyD78 Год назад +4

    Some day I'd love to see something made several times just with progressively more bay leaves, to finally determine what difference bay leaves make.
    That was an awesome trick with the sandwiches though for quick preparation of multiple buns.

    • @RyanDudziak
      @RyanDudziak Год назад +2

      If you steep some bay leaves in water you can find out what flavor they bring

  • @Cristnogol
    @Cristnogol Год назад +2

    Nice that this has its own video now! Ive always kept going back to the meat tornado video for remembering little things on the recipe. The coke addition is new here though, I'll have to try it.

  • @cpucustompowerusers5366
    @cpucustompowerusers5366 Год назад +2

    You're Commentary through this is simply Spectacular.

  • @themysteriousstrangerthatd8508
    @themysteriousstrangerthatd8508 Год назад +9

    Could you make Grandma Brownie’s Chocolate Chunker Wunker Bunkers Cereal, now with even bigger chunks of chocolate chunks, from Brain Dump?

  • @BrainMax_
    @BrainMax_ Год назад +2

    A delicious idea to make is Smothered Porkchops/Chicken Fried Bacon/Chicken Fried Bananas from Everybody Hates Chris episode, "Everybody Hates The Gout"
    Don't forget the salt

  • @madisonthompson8545
    @madisonthompson8545 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this! I've tried to make this a couple different times but couldn't get the flavor right, should have used lard. Now I know. Been a fan for years, love your videos. You should narrate for audible.

  • @oskarkrawiec368
    @oskarkrawiec368 Год назад

    This is the basics ive been missing. I understand all the recent projects but this was *Italian chef kiss*

  • @captainofiron
    @captainofiron 11 месяцев назад

    Fun fact, Mexican coca cola is now high fructose corn syrup also but the stuff they export to the US is cane sugar because of marketing.
    It's actually all about the water source. The absolute best is the 500ml

  • @paulwagner688
    @paulwagner688 Год назад +1

    Great timing. I was thinking of doing some sort of large pork roast situation this weekend for my meals for the week. This might just make my pork rotation.

  • @MrFoxCallum
    @MrFoxCallum Год назад +1

    🎶 Warm smell of carnitas, rising up through the air 🎵

  • @estebanromo344
    @estebanromo344 Год назад +1

    Andrew, I’m begging. Do us people from Guadalajara a favour and make tortas ahogadas with those carnitas.

  • @richardkinsley2984
    @richardkinsley2984 11 месяцев назад

    I appreciate the new method. I attempted these 52weeks ago and they came out dry as I neglected to acknowledge that cooktime may depend on the burner and ambient temp etc. The oven version will hopefully yield non dry carnitas.

  • @cocolocowalter
    @cocolocowalter Год назад +5

    Great recipe and video, thanks for sharing!
    I only missed some salsa… ♥️

  • @reillythewingaming
    @reillythewingaming Год назад +1

    Wow I just had these yesterday, nice timing

  • @KingPineapple
    @KingPineapple Год назад +2

    The first two are genuinely some of my favorite childhood meals, thanks Babish for triggering my nostalgia!

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      @Kackis_HD. Год назад

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  • @tiawylupek7338
    @tiawylupek7338 Год назад

    Yessssss. This will make my Puerto Rican man very happy. Gracias

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      @Kackis_HD. Год назад

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  • @isaacthek
    @isaacthek Год назад

    You CAN get cane sugar coke in the US, but it's rarer. 1) I believe the green label coke is cane sugar 2) before Easter, coke produces kosher for Passover bottles with yellow caps that use cane sugar.

  • @Kritacul
    @Kritacul Год назад +11

    Carnitas seems perfect as a filler for both quesadillas and omelets.

  • @sethb196
    @sethb196 Год назад +3

    @babishculinaryuniverse can you make a Basics: Flavors episode that explains how to experiment with the five different categories of flavor? What sweet flavors pair with spicy flavors. Or when and how to add umami, salty, or bitter in the right amount? Maybe what foods go well with which types of flavors (or don't go well)?

  • @anthonyd507
    @anthonyd507 Год назад +3

    LOVE that you didn’t use American soda. For those who haven’t had the “real thing”, visit your local Mexican grocery store (a lot of Mexican owned convenience stores have them here in Boston), and get Mexican soda. It was always made with real sugar, until the creation of corn syrup. I rarely drink sugar drinks. Maybe once or twice a year. And the difference is so noticeable I’ll only drink cane sugar soda.

    • @juandacharroninja
      @juandacharroninja Год назад

      Not only it is made with actual cane sugar but it also contains actual vanilla; plus the glass bottling keeps the flavor.

    • @Bowiiihowdy
      @Bowiiihowdy Год назад

      ​@@juandacharroninja it sounds just delicious

    • @TheCrimsonFlaming
      @TheCrimsonFlaming Год назад

      I think that it's also made with sugar in most of Europe, but just regular sugar, not cane sugar. At least mine was here in Poland when i checked the ingredients

  • @roselight6952
    @roselight6952 Год назад +3

    This might be more of an Arcade with Alvin idea, but I'd love to see a recreation of the Grammeowster Chef's Platter from Monster Hunter World Iceborne. I remember loving the episode Babish did on the chefs choice platter from the base game

  • @stephcake1112
    @stephcake1112 Год назад

    an alternate to making the cream thinner, mix some milk and salt with regular sour cream until you get it to the desired consistency. i've always done it like this.

  • @thevirtualtraveler
    @thevirtualtraveler Год назад

    So, I did everything a little bit wrong, and it was still delicious. Highly recommend, and don't stress about doing it perfectly.

  • @SableGear
    @SableGear Год назад

    This entire video blew my mind. Didn't know carnitas were stewed /in lard/, didn't know flautas were made like that, didn't think the inverted cubano thing would work or look quite as delicious as it did. Just wow.

  • @BingBunger
    @BingBunger Год назад +1

    Fun Fact: Mexican coke was at one point using cane sugar to sweeten its drinks but since the price of Corn Syrup in Mexico has gone down manufacturers are starting to opt for Corn Syrup. There’s a video by Johnny Harris on RUclips if you want to find out more!

    • @SKiZ0TT
      @SKiZ0TT Год назад

      Odd, bought Mexican Coke in grocery store and ingredients show cane sugar.

    • @RichWellner
      @RichWellner Год назад

      @@SKiZ0TT Yep, I can add some, ahem, flavor to that. While the coke sold in Mexico is almost entirely HFCS (and has been for as long as I've lived here, 12 years), there is still a cottage industry at one or two bottling plants making the sugar cane version for the export market. You can also get it in Mexico, but as with the US, it's something you have to search for and pay a small premium for.
      But, wait, there's even more.
      On top of the change to HFCS a while back, the government has mandated that artificial sweeteners be used in order to lower the calorie content. So, as of a year or two ago, coke (and other sodas) are now sweetened with a blend of HFCS and Sucralose. :-(

  • @marcusedvalson
    @marcusedvalson 11 дней назад

    What you made here is called a rolled taco or taquito and uses corn tortillas. A flauta uses flour tortillas.

  • @princessaur
    @princessaur Год назад +2

    Happy to know that one of my favorite chefs also has the "cilantro tastes like dish soap" gene.

  • @samanthaelliot4501
    @samanthaelliot4501 Год назад +1

    Any thoughts on making these with country style pork ribs?

  • @bargdaffy1535
    @bargdaffy1535 Год назад

    Pork would not "Expand" upon shredding however is would become less dense and take up more area per weight.

  • @metkja
    @metkja Год назад

    I've been making carnitas since the meat tornado episode. I love the update!

  • @Jackjackjackkk
    @Jackjackjackkk Год назад

    Love the basics episodes, really missed this series

  • @johnmonty7077
    @johnmonty7077 Год назад

    Wow those carnitas cubanos at the end looked way too perfect

  • @mrdankhimself
    @mrdankhimself Год назад

    If you have an immersion circulator you can make amazing carnitas with a couple of tablespoons of lard instead of two pounds. It takes way longer though.

  • @KuroshiKun
    @KuroshiKun Год назад +1

    Babby keeps saying Crema is hard to find but I don't think I've ever been to a grocery store where they didn't sell it lol guess it's because I live in California

  • @oilybat3269
    @oilybat3269 Год назад +1

    Idea: Books with babish:
    Double cheeseburger, vanilla shakes and extra large servings of French Fries from the garden gnome emporium in The Lightning Thief. I need this.

  • @Idonotlikepeanutbutter832
    @Idonotlikepeanutbutter832 Год назад +2

    I'd love to see you make Volcano Smoothie from Sing 2

  • @Sooosio
    @Sooosio Год назад +3

    You should do another version where you do it just on the stove top to talk about cooking time difference. Great video as always though

  • @dayofthesnakes
    @dayofthesnakes Год назад +10

    Hi Babish,
    I have a bit of an obscure request, please make Crispy Noodles with Beef and Iced Sweet and Sour Pork from “The Chinese Feast.” The translated trailer with the food can be found on YT. Thanks Babish!

  • @Hatematic
    @Hatematic Год назад +40

    Carnitas with no salsa is crazy

  • @alexanderselivanov3323
    @alexanderselivanov3323 Год назад

    Yuppie! New Basics with Babish video!🎉

  • @Zeuqzav01
    @Zeuqzav01 Год назад

    As a mexican, I can assure you Coca-cola has no cane sugar here either, before it did, but it's been years since we switched to high fructose corn syrup

  • @ConradRebello
    @ConradRebello Год назад

    I'm a simple man. So bread, meat and cheese is my winner here 👏🏻

  • @blubba818
    @blubba818 Год назад +2

    Apparently cane sugar is getting quite rare in Mexican Coke too. I heard only one plant in Mexico still does cane sugar, or something like that. I wonder how true that is.

    • @sterling7
      @sterling7 Год назад

      What I have heard is that although Coke is now made with corn syrup in some parts of Mexico, all Mexican Coke that is imported into the U.S. is still made with cane sugar. If that ever changes, I suspect the market for Mexican Coke in the U.S. will evaporate pretty quickly.

    • @blubba818
      @blubba818 Год назад

      @@sterling7 yeah. I wonder. That would make sense. Though I’m sure some people buy it for the novelty still. Dunno.

    • @boho_sol
      @boho_sol Год назад

      I did notice that the last batch of Mexican Coke I bought tasted different. Not bad like American, but different. That's a shame.

  • @loganbenson3266
    @loganbenson3266 Год назад +3

    It would be fun to see you nixtamalize your own corn and shape the tortillas. Tastes insanely better than the store bought tortillas.

  • @robforrester3727
    @robforrester3727 Год назад

    Other options here include doing your pork shoulder in a slow cooker until fally-aparty, then taking it out and hitting it with fresh lime juice and salt. When you're ready to eat some, fry it in bacon grease. Voila.

  • @message3381
    @message3381 Год назад

    Thank you sistah 🙏🏾….from a Cuban man that needed to up his Arros con Pollo game (my LeChong skills are more than adequate ☺️😝. Excellent vid 🙌🏾🌹

  • @GodOG567
    @GodOG567 Год назад

    hey Andrew congrats on 10 million subscribers. got dang you have grown since a few years ago

  • @kylelove1802
    @kylelove1802 3 месяца назад

    You rock; love your attitude and videos!

  • @diminutiveb8109
    @diminutiveb8109 Год назад

    as a mexican i understand this recipe is oily enough but those tortillas need to be heated with a little bit of oil just the tiniest spray of avocado oil on the pan makes all the difference in the texture of the tortilla

  • @dennisbegley249
    @dennisbegley249 Год назад

    Loved you on the Adam Friedland show sir!

  • @EligatorEric
    @EligatorEric Год назад

    This pork preparation reminds me of Kenji's carnitas. He then adds a tomatillo salsa verde and pickled red onions. Delicious.

  • @waxestlowa732r6
    @waxestlowa732r6 Год назад

    Thank You!

  • @ByrdTheWyrd.
    @ByrdTheWyrd. Год назад +8

    You should do a series where you remake early recipes with your current knowledge and experience

  • @eduardoramirezjr1892
    @eduardoramirezjr1892 Год назад

    Gonna need to try this variation. Never heard of anyone usng Evaporated milk, but could be a difference between reginional styles of Carnitas.

  • @alexgassner718
    @alexgassner718 Год назад

    That Dutch Oven looks awesome!

  • @BlackSharn
    @BlackSharn Год назад

    Mexican crema is regularly sold at Mexican groceries

  • @Th0mat0
    @Th0mat0 Год назад

    You can also do this w/ just heavily seasoned water if you don’t want to worry about the lard.

    • @zPvQi
      @zPvQi Год назад

      Was wondering about that. I get that it’s going to taste better, or is authentic, but starting any recipe with 2 pounds of lard is a bit of a turn off hahah

  • @Woodshadow
    @Woodshadow Год назад

    It’s midnight. It’s too late to make carnitas but I’m now starving.

  • @matthewsanchez7953
    @matthewsanchez7953 Год назад

    Rare to find a RUclips video that could make me cry lol.

  • @dakotarojas22
    @dakotarojas22 Месяц назад

    Looks great man!

  • @joshmall8955
    @joshmall8955 Год назад +1

    Looks super tasty carnitas tacos are one of my favorites but making the use of the leftover pork by wasy of the Cubano sandwich is legendary. Very well done!

  • @galacticmechanic1
    @galacticmechanic1 Год назад

    You could do the last one in a large sandwich press

  • @anngo4140
    @anngo4140 Год назад

    Yes! Babish at his finest

  • @tyney123
    @tyney123 Год назад +1

    Cupcakes from Critical Role would be amazing to see!

  • @hasaniennis442
    @hasaniennis442 Год назад +1

    Taco Tuesday just glowed up!

  • @RonnyDoplo
    @RonnyDoplo Год назад

    loved you on the adam friedland show!

  • @funnyxusername
    @funnyxusername Год назад +1

    heck yeah, easily one of my favorite foods thx, andy

  • @MrKirby365
    @MrKirby365 Год назад

    sliders look amazing dude

  • @querwantaffin671
    @querwantaffin671 Год назад +1

    Can you please make the crawl penne from vita carnis

  • @gonkmaster717
    @gonkmaster717 Год назад +1

    Could you make the food from "Fresh" (2022)?

  • @zachhaake1635
    @zachhaake1635 Год назад

    Brussel sprouts from KND. Babish needs a Brussel sprouts episode.

  • @coljar100
    @coljar100 Год назад

    they all looked delish