Pro Hibachi Chef teaches Hibachi Tricks 101| How to spin the spatula | How to juggle eggs

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • In this video I try Try my best to teach you how to do three of main tricks we do as hibachi chefs. These tricks are the first and most basic tricks we learn while in training. The spatula spin or the Japanese cowboy, the spatula and egg juggle and salt and pepper shaker cans.
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Комментарии • 129

  • @Bleubabby
    @Bleubabby Год назад +13

    Just started as a hibachi chef and I appreciate you uploading these tricks. Hope i can learn a lot from you. Keep it up!

  • @davidvasquez3564
    @davidvasquez3564 Год назад +16

    I'd try those tricks without any success except one on how too make the food disappeared, that I'm good at. 😆 🤣 😂

  • @kissbrettdouglas
    @kissbrettdouglas 2 года назад +16

    This is awesome! My name is Brett from the WALTWINS. We have a channel where we cook on the griddle! We would love to collab with you!

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  2 года назад +7

      Let’s make it happen!

    • @johnl4263
      @johnl4263 Год назад

      This is awesome. Waltwins reach out to him in just his first few videos.

  • @Rij715
    @Rij715 Год назад +2

    Thanks! I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Hope you make more content like this… viewers show some love to the hibachi master!
    Love from sf bay area

  • @JamesNewman-z9g
    @JamesNewman-z9g Год назад

    Brilliant my friend! This has been a big inspiration for me to chase my dream! I just started to learn the hibachi cooking techniques and I always search RUclips if I have questions about a new process. You were the first one I saw. I clicked the video and now I am hooked. Thanks for all you do chef! Simply Amaizing!

  • @scottharrington4683
    @scottharrington4683 2 года назад +1

    Actually this video is the one I'm going to put up on there...can't wait for more!! Thanks again!

  • @sarahgeraceunitedmartialar5709

    I am in a Japanese culinary program and am absolutely excited to have found this channel. I'm looking forward to learning a lot here! Thanks for such an excellent, high-quality resource and sharing your abundance of talent!

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад +1

      Any questions, feel free to ask.

    • @sarahgeraceunitedmartialar5709
      @sarahgeraceunitedmartialar5709 Год назад

      @@thebackyardhibachi Hi. Thank you for responding. I appreciate it. Do you have any suggestions for resources to learn more about the show-tricks you’ve demonstrated? I’d love to learn more. Thanks again for a fantastic resource!

  • @PurpleBox89
    @PurpleBox89 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome tricks! I don't work hibachi, but trying to learn some spatula tricks. Thanks!

  • @jesusramirez2413
    @jesusramirez2413 2 месяца назад

    I'm so excited I'm about to start working on a local hibachi place

  • @marvinlespinasse7237
    @marvinlespinasse7237 Месяц назад

    I just got hired at Benihanas , ill definitely be watching these videos thank you

  • @cyberapex
    @cyberapex Год назад +1

    We need more tutorials for tricks these are so cool I’m think of getting my own grill and becoming a master like you

  • @BarryVedros
    @BarryVedros 10 месяцев назад

    Paul thanks for all your great tips. I enjoy cooking on my Blackstone at home. All your hibachi tutorials are fantastic and I dig trying the Teppanyaki tricks like this that I can throw in while cooking for friends. Cheers!

  • @jaycosta7204
    @jaycosta7204 2 года назад +2

    Awesome stuff!! Looking forward to more videos..shrimp, lobster and scallop dishes too 🤘🏻💯

  • @sjeagles609
    @sjeagles609 2 года назад +2

    Great content, thanks so much! Cant wait to see more!

  • @juliebongdol7054
    @juliebongdol7054 Год назад

    Thank you I'm trying those move

  • @richardhoughtonjr1143
    @richardhoughtonjr1143 Год назад

    Getting a Camp Chef FTG600 to try all these cool recipes and tricks out on, can't wait !! Thanks for the training !!

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      Camp chef make great products. I use the high line with FTG900 top for my catering business.

  • @mercymackin5240
    @mercymackin5240 Год назад

    Learning a lot from your videos

  • @baconondeck2384
    @baconondeck2384 Год назад

    You're an awesome hibachi chef. I wish I had learned that back in the day

  • @skatetharunna
    @skatetharunna 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @yuyimuscle1117
    @yuyimuscle1117 Год назад +1

    Nice, do more videos doing ninja tricks with the fork and spacherla

  • @1zavar
    @1zavar 5 месяцев назад

    my drean us become a hibachi chef and these tricks really helped

  • @gharv1313
    @gharv1313 2 года назад +1

    Very informative and talented, enjoy your videos

  • @michaeljacob9381
    @michaeljacob9381 Год назад

    Excellent video, thank you!

  • @aasishbastola9368
    @aasishbastola9368 7 месяцев назад

    You're amazing I salut for your skills 👍

  • @hamrtme
    @hamrtme Год назад

    Thank You for such a great video! :)

  • @JoshEllisTMG
    @JoshEllisTMG 2 года назад

    Great video! I feel like I'm getting to see behind the curtain. Very awesome! Cheers 🍻!

  • @LisaMagoulas
    @LisaMagoulas 2 года назад +1

    Cool channel. Thanks so much for sharing. This will be fun for me to practice.

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Let me know how it goes!

    • @LisaMagoulas
      @LisaMagoulas 2 года назад

      @@thebackyardhibachi will do. I’ve cooked on a flat to for years in a diner; breakfast and lunch. Never hibachi. No longer there but have my own tiny 22” flat top on my deck. Looking forward to learning g hibachi from you.

  • @calolson9572
    @calolson9572 2 года назад

    Loving the videos! Thanks!!!

  • @fastlane9598
    @fastlane9598 2 года назад +1

    Can you teach us how to make yum yum sauce thank you very much you are the best

  • @artkirby7416
    @artkirby7416 Год назад

    Nice excicution, nice presentation!!

  • @JoeyMassie
    @JoeyMassie 2 года назад +1

    Awesome!!

  • @kevinbryant3938
    @kevinbryant3938 Год назад

    More videos Paul !
    You need a show bro

  • @yuyimuscle1117
    @yuyimuscle1117 Год назад

    Awesome video! Just stared to sale burgers and fries and wanted to know how you make the bag of potatoes that they sell at the supermarket on the griddle. I put oil and salt into the griddle with the fries and customs love it. And advice? Would love you to make a video of fries on the griddle. Keep doing more videos nice job. Yuyitzu from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      Thank you. I've never done fries on the griddle before. I'll have to experiment and see. I'm sure its a lot like hash on the griddle. Stay tuned this could be a video in the near future. Thanks for the Idea!

  • @harrisvu387
    @harrisvu387 13 дней назад

    nice trick

  • @ABD4VIDS
    @ABD4VIDS Год назад

    Great vid!! Subscribing now

  • @BanjoBrasel
    @BanjoBrasel Год назад

    I love your channel

  • @Nate_Squared
    @Nate_Squared Год назад

    How bout a video on how how you maintain your grill?

  • @anthonyz5671
    @anthonyz5671 Год назад +1

    So those salt and pepper shakers, do they only dispense as you shake them? Or does seasoning come out as you are pickig them up to trun upside down? I know dumb question. lol

  • @yuyuNewYork
    @yuyuNewYork 7 месяцев назад

    I’m Japanese. Just let you guys know, This is NOT HIBACHI in Japan and not Japanese style. The Hibachi is usually a round shaped porcelain Pot. This is called“TEPPAN-YAKI” is right. And Japanese chef usually do not this juggling like performance in Japan.
    I know people call this hibachi, in other countries. I guess someone who has not enough knowledgeable named this hibachi for the first time.
    It is(Japanese: 火鉢, fire bowl) is a traditional Japanese heating device. It is a brazier which is a round, cylindrical, or box-shaped, open-topped container, made from or lined with a heatproof material and designed to hold burning charcoal. To handle the charcoal, a pair of metal chopsticks called hibashi is used.

  • @buckshotburgers7747
    @buckshotburgers7747 2 года назад

    Definitely want to see a “white sauce” recipe. Are you anywhere near Orlando, FL? I’d love to get some hands on training. Also, can you provide links to equipment and accessories?

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  2 года назад +3

      When I worked in Naples Fl they had a white sauce. It was horseradish and mayo based. If that’s the one your referring to I can show you how to make that. Im going to make a separate video on all the equipment and accessories along with links. Stay tuned!

  • @lifeasitcomes8208
    @lifeasitcomes8208 Год назад

    Keep it up man could you make a video on Diablo sauce

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      I have a couple spicy sauce recipes. I will be sharing them with you guys soon!

  • @govols7485
    @govols7485 3 месяца назад

    Hello, whenever I see professional chefs at high end restaurants, when they cook extra fatty food like wagyu what is the thing they use to easily get the fat off of the pan?

  • @andysens901
    @andysens901 2 года назад +1

    What is the link to the spatula you’re using here? Have a recommendation?

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  2 года назад +1

      The brand is Dexter, model number: 19690, traditional 8 inch

  • @raymondbrown2112
    @raymondbrown2112 Год назад

    I am happy I found your channel, do you have an Amazon channel we can order through

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      I have some paid links on some of the videos. If you order through that it would help support the channel! Thanks in advance.

  • @morebouncebassppe2611
    @morebouncebassppe2611 7 месяцев назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @papascruffy
    @papascruffy Год назад

    Can you explain why there is a notch in the spatula please.

  • @catedoge3206
    @catedoge3206 6 месяцев назад

    WOAHHH!!

  • @jamesmcdonald1724
    @jamesmcdonald1724 Год назад

    Thank you so much for posting this. I'm trying to spin the spatula. I bought the Dexter 6x3 that you linked in the description. Are you doing anything else other than removing a small section of the handle near the metal side to put your finger? I've seen some where they saw off an inch of the metal spatula? Just curious. Having a hard time keeping it on my finger while I spin. Any help would be appreciated.

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      Thats it! All you need to do is to cut it down to make sure your finger fits inside. The hard part is the skill itself. It's goin to take time to develop your tempo and rhythm. Once you get past the initial spin and catch, try to spin it multiple times using the momentum of the blade. Then all you have to do is catch it!

    • @jamesmcdonald1724
      @jamesmcdonald1724 Год назад

      @@thebackyardhibachi Thanks so much for the response. I love your videos. I'll keep trying!

  • @DPT1070
    @DPT1070 Год назад

    I have two left hands so I will skip this course… looking forward to your other videos.

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      Good thing I’m left handed! Thank you for taking the time to watch.

  • @burgundybunnie
    @burgundybunnie 4 месяца назад

    I don’t understand how to do the fist spin trick. I’ve been trying for over an hour and still can’t consistently get a single, much less a continuous spin. Please explain in more detail.

  • @gburcalow
    @gburcalow Год назад

    Is the use of Saki more for show, like the onion volcano, or is it a necessary ingredient? Also, is sesame oil used very often?

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад +1

      Some chefs use sake or water to speed up the cooking process. Sesame oil isn’t used on the grill, usually reserved for sauces or drizzles.

    • @gburcalow
      @gburcalow Год назад

      @@thebackyardhibachi I have a 36" Blackstone waiting for me under the Christmas tree. I am planning to do your Hibachi steak and vegetables soon. I am enjoying your videos and learning!

  • @michelleburns7574
    @michelleburns7574 Год назад

    I noticed the notch in your spatula did you do that? If so why and how

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      It's from banging on the grill all those years. It does come in handy when I'm picking out stray eggshells out of the eggs when making fried rice though.

  • @darrelldeguzman
    @darrelldeguzman 5 месяцев назад

    So where can i buy a grill like that?

  • @anthonyz5671
    @anthonyz5671 Год назад

    What grade of pepper do you typically use? I use #30 grade for BBQ but not sure what you would use for HIBACHI.

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      not really sure. The grade of pepper isn't within the scope of hibachi I guess. Why #30 grade for BBQ?

    • @anthonyz5671
      @anthonyz5671 Год назад

      @@thebackyardhibachi It gives a good bark. Thats Texas style. P

  • @scottboyne8305
    @scottboyne8305 Год назад

    You hold the spatula in your left hand and the fork in the right hand. Are you right or left handed

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад +2

      I’m left handed. Spatula goes in your dominant hand.

    • @scottboyne8305
      @scottboyne8305 Год назад

      @@thebackyardhibachi thank you for getting back to me. Love all your videos

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      @@scottboyne8305 appreciate that!

  • @pandavlogs1998
    @pandavlogs1998 6 месяцев назад

    Can you share me where to buy spatula?

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  6 месяцев назад

      Some links in the description. Restaurant supply store should have them as well.

  • @abhishekshah7389
    @abhishekshah7389 8 месяцев назад

    6x3 or 8 what size of spatula would u prefer

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Either or, 6x3 is becoming the industry standard

  • @TakeNoneForTheTeam
    @TakeNoneForTheTeam 2 года назад +1

    Yum Yum sauce recipe. That's it. Make a great video and you'll get a ton of views.
    But don't leave ANYTHING out. You have to tell us everything. Don't assume we know something. Thanks!!!!!!

  • @erickeenan7562
    @erickeenan7562 Год назад

    I bought the spatula and made the handle notch, but it is still spatula-side heavy and doesn't ballance at the notch. I can do one or two spins, but it is not ballanced how I would really like. I notice that your spatula is angled. Is that a custom cut? That would remove weight from the spatula and ballance it properly. Would you recommend cutting the bevel?

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад +1

      It needs to be spatula side heavy so it has momentum to spin. When you cut the wood make sure your finger fits inside the notch.

    • @erickeenan7562
      @erickeenan7562 Год назад

      Yes... I just noticed that. I taped weight to the handle to ballance it, and noticed that I could not spin it at all... This is a pretty difficult skill. I already got a cut when trying to do this.. I know how to juggle, but this does seem more difficult. I love your videos.
      I have a camp chef griddle that I did two teppanyaki meals on for two groups... But I had no spatula skills. I really need to master this

    • @erickeenan7562
      @erickeenan7562 Год назад

      I may cheat and make a bit of a "ring" to let me twirl it easily. But I am going to try to do it without, trying to make my brain learn

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад +1

      @@erickeenan7562 Try cutting it at an angle and sneak your finger in there.

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      You got it! Just takes some practice and it’ll become second nature.

  • @BlueCollarBachelor
    @BlueCollarBachelor 2 года назад

    So what model of Dexter spatula is that?

  • @erinvoight1286
    @erinvoight1286 Год назад

    Do you have to alter the spatula blade ?

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      No alteration to the spatula blade. Mine is damaged and honed down from years of use.

    • @erinvoight1286
      @erinvoight1286 Год назад

      Thank you !! I have seen other videos where they cut the tip off the blade to improve the balance

  • @haroldjamesordonez569
    @haroldjamesordonez569 Месяц назад

    Yojimbo?

  • @tinsleylewis3229
    @tinsleylewis3229 Год назад

    What type of fork thing is that and what is it called

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад +1

      Its a carving fork. I left some links in the description. If you do decide to use the links, it helps support the channel! Thanks in advance.

    • @tinsleylewis3229
      @tinsleylewis3229 Год назад

      Thanks so much

    • @tinsleylewis3229
      @tinsleylewis3229 Год назад

      Could you send me the link to the carving fork please?

    • @tinsleylewis3229
      @tinsleylewis3229 Год назад

      And how long is your carving fork?

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад

      I must have missed this message. I believe its an 6-8 inch. If you go any longer mixing starts to become laboring and take a toll on your shoulders.

  • @kenrutherford1109
    @kenrutherford1109 Год назад

    I could never spin a spatula to save my life or even juggle eggs FTM

    • @thebackyardhibachi
      @thebackyardhibachi  Год назад +1

      Learning to spin a spatula literally changed the trajectory of my life!

  • @itzritz
    @itzritz 2 года назад +1

    It's a lime, Bro.

  • @dmvgrower9290
    @dmvgrower9290 Год назад

    Awesome thanks again