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  • @The_King_of_Chefs
    @The_King_of_Chefs Год назад +252

    The music cutting out when Ben said 'Woooo, tongs.' Killed me. I love these Christmas gifts videos

  • @toscirafanshaw9735
    @toscirafanshaw9735 Год назад +720

    Barry and Mike trying to get Jamie to pick up the oil bottle with tongs, Ben telling them no, and Jamie doing it anyway and making a mess, is like the 13 years this channel has existed encapsulated in 13 seconds. 🤣
    I love these daily videos so much! Thank you.

    • @Fyreflier
      @Fyreflier Год назад +18

      I'm five-foot-nothing and when I can't be arsed to get the step from under the sink, I use the silicone-tipped tongs to get things off high shelves 😂

    • @michlkwitz
      @michlkwitz Год назад +6

      @@Fyreflier right there with you at 4'10", but because the house is so small, I have to shlep to another room to get the step stool. So every day involves tipping something off a shelf and hoping I catch it before it bonks me in the head. Good times. 😜

    • @Fyreflier
      @Fyreflier Год назад +7

      @@michlkwitz I do the tip-and-bonk too! Maybe if we stood on each other's shoulders we'd count as a proper-sized person for kitchen fitters!

    • @christinebenson518
      @christinebenson518 Год назад +6

      ​@@michlkwitzInvest in a quality sheet pan. It works wonderfully as a head protector.
      I'm 5'3" and used to work in a bakery. Used a sheet pan as a shield and would use a long spatula to get stuff down.

    • @rainydays9967
      @rainydays9967 Год назад +2

      @@Fyreflierthis is genius

  • @mellowmanta8975
    @mellowmanta8975 Год назад +151

    "we got jamie 20 pound tongs" "we got mike a 160 pound food processor"
    god bless you mike you deserve it LOL

    • @andrewsparkes6275
      @andrewsparkes6275 11 месяцев назад +9

      And Barry got some old, leftover chillis.

  • @Zillah82
    @Zillah82 Год назад +95

    I'm big on the homemade gifts. I'm making homemade hot chocolate mix, marshmallows, and turkish delights this year. I'm paring it with a copy of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. Last year, I have made sugar cookies that say Eat Me in royal icing and meringue mushrooms with a copy of Alice in Wonderland with some tea. I love putting these baskets together for the kids. Promotes reading and inexpensive.

    • @vasumathimenaka
      @vasumathimenaka Год назад +2

      That’s a great idea. I’d love to to gift that for my friends.

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme Год назад

      Those are so cute to make and give to kids who like to read.

    • @jessicaneal8553
      @jessicaneal8553 Год назад

      This is absolutely fantastic!

  • @BlazeMiskulin
    @BlazeMiskulin Год назад +27

    For someone who is just learning how to cook, I would say that the best gift is a "mini spice rack". An ounce or two of 20 or so spices--some basic, some a little further from the usual--is a perfect way to introduce someone to a wide range of cooking without getting extravagant or having it be intimidating.The spices can be cheap. Let them learn what each one does, and then they can go buy better selections of the ones they use the most.

    • @austenhead5303
      @austenhead5303 Год назад +1

      I bought MYSELF this a couple years ago (44 spices and herbs), and let me recommend my favourite discoveries that I've really been using a lot of: lovage, summer savory, cumin, fenugreek, green peppercorns, gochugaru and long pepper.

    • @andrewsparkes6275
      @andrewsparkes6275 11 месяцев назад

      My sister got me a book all about spices (both what to cook them with, but also the science behind them in general and the history of each individual one). That'd be a good gift to go with them.

    • @daanborrias
      @daanborrias 9 месяцев назад

      I've been making these for friends' birthdays for a few years now. Universally loved by everyone I gifted one for the exact reasons you listed

  • @graceford909
    @graceford909 Год назад +123

    Best Christmas gift = Sorted videos every day!

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +32

      100% agree! Merry Christmas!

  • @thomasjameskay
    @thomasjameskay Год назад +16

    You should do a video where the “normals” bring a few things in from their home kitchens that they regularly use and love! (And maybe as a comparison, some things they have but never use or don’t like!!).

  • @Serenity_Dee
    @Serenity_Dee Год назад +16

    One of the main reasons I buy Bonne Maman jams and preserves is specifically for those incredibly useful jars.

  • @thatgirlbrooke13
    @thatgirlbrooke13 Год назад +29

    would love if you guys did a video on cooking for/cooking as someone with coeliac disease. I recently got diagnosed and it's definitely been a challenging experience, learning to really read ingredients, avoid cross-contamination, and find good substitutes for gluten when cooking. I feel like not a lot of people know a ton about it unless they have it or know someone who has it, so would love to see you guys explore that!

    • @jessicaneal8553
      @jessicaneal8553 Год назад +2

      This would be fantastic!

    • @idalaursen8935
      @idalaursen8935 Год назад

      I think they did in the past actually.
      Both gluten and lactose free options.

  • @TNF_games
    @TNF_games Год назад +852

    you guys should do a video where you challenge ebbers and kush, to try to re-create a dish from a blind taste test, and have a normal judge which one is closest to the original dish, OR you get some food delivered to you and the chefs have to try and re create it and then the normals try and guess which is the delivery.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +239

      GREAT idea! I'll pass your comment onto the team :) Hayley @ Team Sorted

    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +2

      🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤

    • @LokificentsLair
      @LokificentsLair Год назад +32

      Bon Appétit has an entire series on their channel doing the blindfold recreation with Chris morocco

    • @Withur
      @Withur Год назад +10

      @@LokificentsLair true but it would be fun to see sorted give it a go as well!

    • @TheCloudhopper
      @TheCloudhopper Год назад +5

      Sounds a lot like the "But Better" series by Joshua Weissmann. Collab time?

  • @beerdo231
    @beerdo231 Год назад +16

    Jamie saying he probably wouldn't buy the tongs himself is the real sign of a good gift. The perfect present is something the person will enjoy using and like, but that they would never have just bought for themselves.

  • @stone5against1
    @stone5against1 Год назад +180

    Loved Barry pointing out that Ben gave a colourful gift to the one colour blind person of the group haha and then Ben teasing him about needing his wife to figure out the colours of the side pieces haha

    • @sukhmanisreadingcorner6811
      @sukhmanisreadingcorner6811 Год назад +26

      What’s even funnier is that Ben kept making it a point to say that you need to KNOW the giftee to make sure you get them a good gift. Ben, Barry, Mike, and Jamie have known each other since primary school. So they know each other as much as one would know another. Yet, Ben gets Jamie a puzzle that is COLOURFUL, knowing fully well that he’s colourblind. 🤣🤣

    • @stuearth5076
      @stuearth5076 Год назад +5

      @@sukhmanisreadingcorner6811 I also enjoy that it is a gift of learning about Spain, so maybe Jamie doesn't upset them so much!

  • @alisalarsen9163
    @alisalarsen9163 Год назад +24

    Thank you for specifically mentioning to check on Allergies and intollerances. As someone with Celiac I have many times been gifted cookies or other foods that I can't eat. I generally prefer not to be gifted food because I can't always trust that they know how to avoid cross contamination.

  • @Cesiaj
    @Cesiaj 9 месяцев назад +1

    Those tongs! I need to find them. ❤
    I like practical gifts. Last Christmas I gifted my work colleagues with "thermal eraser + cutter" - looks like a thick pen, with one end that has a tiny retractable cutter to open packages, and the other end has a stamp with a sort of alcohol ink that erases receipts and shipping labels. They all loved it.

  • @Agamemnon2
    @Agamemnon2 Год назад +13

    I can second the recommendation for those puzzles. I got one for my mum earlier this year, it provided us with multiple sessions of entertainment as we slowly put it together over a month or two.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +5

      That's amazing to hear. The gift that keeps on giving 😀

  • @skittlemenow
    @skittlemenow Год назад +21

    Can attest that kitchen tweezers (tongs) are a huge help in the kitchen. Very nice when a normal pair of tongs won't fit where you need them too. It's amazing how often one finds them useful.

    • @respectfulplayer
      @respectfulplayer Год назад

      I kinda disagree just in the fact that Ikea plastic tongs are too good for 99.9% of applications, and effectively free (maybe could wear out in a decade, but otherwise like 50 cents)
      I've had the typical silicone and metal tongs and tweezers, and they are useful, but always a bit awkward if you start to use them for something they aren't designed to do. if you're not grilling, the medium size of Ikeas tongs are too perfect for basically every kitchen task, and no worry about using them on non-stick (work as a makeshift pair of chopsticks as well)

  • @nicholaswalker2494
    @nicholaswalker2494 Год назад +17

    A lot of Austrian chefs use these tong especially for schnitzels to turn them over without leaving a large surface area as with large tongs

  • @sdube001
    @sdube001 Год назад +26

    My father would have loved that puzzle, though France or German versions may have meant more since he had been stationed in those countries. Dad enjoyed both wine and puzzles. Jigsaws were his favorite downtime relaxation. We always gave him a couple of jigsaw puzzles every Christmas. Mom and my brother would help some, but many of my personal favorite moments were him and i working together on a puzzle late into the night. He's been gone 20 years now, thanks for bringing back such awesome memories!

  • @IlanaFomkina
    @IlanaFomkina Год назад +21

    I have Braun Multiquick 9 for a very long time now and during these years gifted already 3 of them, everyone loves them so much. You forgot to mention that this set has a potato masher which helps a lot on almost daily basis if you like mash - potato, cauliflower, beetroot and carrot worked well for me. I would advice to search for a set specifically with it, the one with ice crusher did not look that useful, so pay attention to that. For those with little children, it's so easy to use it together with little ones while they learn cooking, because of the safety button it's super safe.
    Disadvantage: that small blender thing is not so small, when trying to make portioned baby food or small portions, I preferred the size of Multiquick 3, tbh, for a family of 2. Also, It does take a lot of space, but much less if all gadgets were seperate.

  • @alexdavis5766
    @alexdavis5766 Год назад +33

    7:31 glad I’m not the only one who has a keen eye for random stuff like that and noticed the date, I assumed they were recycled but appreciated the note in knowing I wasn’t alone in spotting it 😂

    • @toni_go96
      @toni_go96 Год назад +1

      OMG yes... same here

  • @ValeTam
    @ValeTam Год назад +48

    My favourite was Barry's present from Kush and Ben, for a foodie nothing beats well, food! Homemade chilies, preserves or jams are a win 💯

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +13

      Definitely!

    • @ValeTam
      @ValeTam Год назад +5

      ​@@SortedFoodaltho that Braun 9-in-1 is soooo tempting 😂 what a great appliance!

    • @lisacastano1064
      @lisacastano1064 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@ValeTamIt really is and they've been making and improving the system for a long time. I had the 5 in one around 20 years ago was totally awesome for a tiny kitchen.

  • @msbeckiejean
    @msbeckiejean Год назад +5

    I love that from Mike talking about the cookbook and learning about flavors and ingredients and how they go together, you can absolutely see that in his recent battles and cooking on the channel.

  • @nicholascrow8133
    @nicholascrow8133 Год назад +7

    Normal tongs that open wider than tweezers are useful for things like mixing salads, mixing pasta in a pan, that sort of thing. I have the vogue 3 piece tweezer set at home along side a set of silicone tongs, which also allow you to mix things in non stick pans without worrying about scratching the surface. But between the two all bases are covered

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns Год назад

      Personally I feel more at east using tongs than tweezers for picking up heavier thing like a slice of beef. And the tong I have is just stainless all around, no silicone, so perfectly safe with a dishwasher as well as my cast iron skillets.

  • @sauliustb
    @sauliustb Год назад +1

    I use tongs like those rosle tongs sooooo often. they're the best!

  • @Fibercake
    @Fibercake Год назад +9

    I have those tongs, even got them from christmas last year - And i love them!

  • @sarahbaker7100
    @sarahbaker7100 Год назад +41

    Books in our house are frequently enjoyed prior to gifting. The best was when I got a book with a distinct Cheeto fingerprint, and my dad had the gall to blame my non-Cheeto-eating mother!😊

  • @riceandpotatoes
    @riceandpotatoes Год назад +1

    This Christmas we started what I hope is a yearly tradition of gifting homemade canned goods and spice mixes from crops grown in our garden. I find family members have plenty of "things" and it seems a kinder gesture to give them a personal and unique gift that they also don't have to add to their ever growing stack of sentimental gifts they seldom use.

  • @FreyFreyJ
    @FreyFreyJ Год назад +6

    "Oooooooooh tongs" Ben's delivery was perfect!

  • @bibliophile1319
    @bibliophile1319 Год назад +2

    Thank you!!
    I've been sick for about a week now, which involved lots of migraines, so no screentime for me. When I finally felt well enough to watch something as a bit of a distraction, I found FIVE Sorted videos waiting for me! I had no clue the video-a-day thing was happening, so it was quite a shock, but I cannot explain how happy it made me. I spent a solid two hours just smiling, watching you all joke around and have fun (it really seems like there's been more relaxed fun, and less behind-the-scenes stress lately, which is fantastic!). It was that stereotype of my cheeks starting to hurt from grinning so long. You've brought some happiness to someone who's been miserable for awhile, so thank you for that!! Makes the wait for Snow Way Out easier to bear, too 😂

  • @jeanvignes
    @jeanvignes 11 месяцев назад +1

    As a woman from South Louisiana (age 67) we have a long tradition of making food, wrapping it nicely, and hand delivering it to nearby family and friends for Christmas. Commonly: a vast array decorated cookies, fudge (with or without chopped pecans), chocolate-dipped candied dried fruit (ginger is a favorite), Creole or Cajun spice blends, flavored vinegars or oils (big fan of garlic infused oil or basil infused white wine vinegar), home-canned pickled vegetables, and of course our infamous pralines. Aieeee!!!

  • @Anna_TravelsByRail
    @Anna_TravelsByRail Год назад +60

    Absolutely brilliant to gift the chillies to the normal who probably takes heat the worst out of the three of them. ❤

    • @thaisstone5192
      @thaisstone5192 Год назад +4

      It is; we all know that the more often you eat a chilli enhanced item, the more used to it you become.

    • @redeye1016
      @redeye1016 Год назад +5

      And the puzzle to the colour blind 😂

    • @DaxianPreston
      @DaxianPreston Год назад +1

      As an An American i was surprised the hot sauce, pickled peppers and salsa verde was seen as a novelty. here even in Wisconsin those are staples of most refrigerators.

    • @oenone3805
      @oenone3805 Год назад +3

      @@DaxianPreston I wouldn't say they're really a novelty here. The novelty is that they're homemade.

  • @A16AdamWalker
    @A16AdamWalker Год назад +24

    Truth be told, one Xmas my favourite gift was a knife block, designed for non standard knives as I had several of different shapes/size/makes, ranging from a paring knife to a full cleaver. Sometimes simple things are best

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +13

      Definitely! That Knife block sounds epic TBF. What a great gift!

  • @Brooksie603
    @Brooksie603 Год назад +3

    I got a cookbook many years ago from a friend who knew I liked to cook and was stumped on what to get me. It was the best gift because I used it all the time for many years. It had all the basics you needed for dinner ideas and the recipes were great.

  • @LeaHartmann
    @LeaHartmann Год назад +7

    @SortedFood Y'all should do a New Year's food traditions from around the world competition between the normals (blindfolded, of course), like the Christmas and Easter ones y'all have done.
    Y'all's street, breakfast, and holiday foods from Around the World; Pretentious; and Pick the Premium videos are seriously my faves!!
    I can't wait for the 'Snow Way Out' weekend!
    Sending love from Texas to Mike, Baz, Jamie, Ben, Kush, and the Food Team!! 💕

  • @carolynrupp7162
    @carolynrupp7162 Год назад +2

    I will never forget the foodie gifts videos you guys used to make years ago. There was a lemon curd video that I was hooked on and gave as gifts consistently for years. Always so amazed to see how you guys have grown.

  • @crapparc
    @crapparc Год назад +17

    You know how you're at Christmas, unboxing your gifts, and then your cousin gets a bigger gift than you and you don't even care that your gift was actually kind of awesome because his gift was even bigger? That's how Jamie must have felt when he saw Mike get the massive box.

  • @barbaramair9845
    @barbaramair9845 Год назад +1

    I just got my parents in law the Scottish whisky puzzle! What an absolutely spot on gift - one loves puzzles, one loves whisky! Thanks!!

  • @Pythonaria
    @Pythonaria Год назад +1

    Best gift I was given was my Instant Pot. I'd never heard of them until Ben reviewed one. My stove top pressure cooker had seen better days so my son bought me the Instant Pot for Mother's Day 2021. It has been used almost every day, sometimes even twice a day. Recently, for some reason it started to lose its "beep" so my son gave me an early Christmas present of a new one. I've kept the original one as a back-up. One thing I love making at Christmas is Creme Brulee but as I have a very weak wrist, carrying Creme Brulees out of the oven in a tray of boiling water wasn't very safe. I make them in the Instant Pot now which is much safer and they come out perfect. Cheesecake is another thing I make in it. Every one I've made so far has been delicious. Love my Instant Pot(s) and wouldn't be without them. Thank you Ben for introducing them to me.

  • @RiverDanube
    @RiverDanube Год назад

    It’s so gorgeous how much respect the three guys have for Ebbers. Their team dynamics are one of a kind. They are special to watch.

  • @rebeccap5617
    @rebeccap5617 Год назад +1

    When money is tight like this year I gift my friends and family a tray of various homemade goodies because I often have most of the ingredients already. I just bought a nice food processor earlier this year and now I wish I had that braun instead. lol
    One year I crocheted fingerless mitts and scarves for my besties. They all still use em.

  • @eaglumb101
    @eaglumb101 Год назад

    My family has given yeast dough apple and cherry filled coffee cakes to neighbors and special friends since I was a child. They are loved by those who get them and anticipated each year.

  • @brycepatties
    @brycepatties Год назад +4

    The thing about those tongs is that it has a much finer tip than the standard tongs they compared it to. That would probably allow you to turn smaller and more delicate items in a pan than the standard tongs without worrying about tearing. It's a bit like the difference between a standard pair of pliers and needle-nose pliers.

  • @Kristene.L
    @Kristene.L 29 дней назад

    I like the idea of the sauces Kush gifted. Personal touches always mean more. You put thought into the gift.

  • @TheNinnyfee
    @TheNinnyfee Год назад +6

    Note that the Rösle tongs also survive summer barbecues compared to tongs with plastic/silicone, they won't catch any soot you can't clean off.

  • @johnbaldwin143
    @johnbaldwin143 Год назад +5

    I am always a fan of cookery books. They are a snapshot of culture in time. One of my favourites will always be 'Clara's Kitchen: Wisdom, Memories and Recipes from the Great Depression'. From poverty cooking you can see some modern connotations.
    Having said that I have added the Braun MultiQuick to my Christmas list as I always break the cheaper ones!

    • @asmith8692
      @asmith8692 Год назад

      If you enjoy history with your recipes you might want to look into the Tasting History cookbook by Max Miller. I'm giving one to a nibling after finding out they're a fan. I also have my own, because I'm a fan as well😂.

    • @johnbaldwin143
      @johnbaldwin143 Год назад +1

      @@asmith8692 Thank you will do.

  • @BotloB
    @BotloB Год назад

    I need someone in my life who thinks and talks about me the way Ebbers talks about those tongs. That is true, unbiased love.

  • @sarahwatts7152
    @sarahwatts7152 Год назад

    The way Mike treats/reads cookbooks is what I do, it's nice to know that I'm not the only one with mostly uncooked cookbooks

  • @TheCloudhopper
    @TheCloudhopper Год назад +15

    The Rösle tongs look like they could easily spin and pile spaghetti as well. I really like them.

  • @CharitySterry
    @CharitySterry Год назад

    Always appreciate the casual moments where it’s evident you all practice what you preach - cue the recycled jar.

  • @teawithtibbers
    @teawithtibbers Год назад +4

    Thanks for the gift suggestion! My mom needed a new food processor and doesn't have a hand blender, so the braun 9 in 1 was just purchased for her Christmas gift!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +2

    14:52 Puzzles are fun and honestly, this channel has been solving food puzzles since it started.

  • @janhugo
    @janhugo 10 месяцев назад

    I love cookbooks and have been asking for them as gifts for years, and yes, I have a lot of them now, but just have to flip through them several times a month for inspiration.

  • @pizzamaid
    @pizzamaid Год назад

    Thank you so much for a great video!
    I know for myself the cooking / food gift that I personally am over the moon about is a great mortar and pestle. Being born and raised in Puerto Rico, the mortar and pestle (what we affectionately know as a pilon) is a kitchen staple that serves multiple uses from mixing dry herbs or crushing garlic, to molding mofongo to its iconic shape, and more.
    My mother has had the same pilon for 30+ years, and when my husband and I moved into our first home she bought me my very own for our home to pass our family recipes and traditions from her to me. It meant the world. ❤

  • @Wynter.R
    @Wynter.R Год назад

    Love doing personal foodie gifts. Home baking them a treat that they love always goes down well. So many options. This year the plan is to do sweetie platters (always well loved and very popular) and maybe some other bits like rolled up fudge and then just add in some hamper type foodie stuff and finally love adding some quirky food stuff found throughout the year. Could be condiments, drinks, snacks etc
    Another good idea is if you know they are wanting/saving for a pricey piece of kitchen equipment, a voucher to help towards that is always gratefully received.
    Money is tight this year for many of us. Key thing to remember is it doesn't matter what size the gift is, how simple it is or how much it costs, what counts is the thought and the fact it is made and or gifted with love

  • @karincope3019
    @karincope3019 Год назад

    Mike has the best Smile , his face and eyes just light up . Like a boy on Christmas morning.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +22

    Thus advent calender of videos is getting better by the day! Thanks guys 😊😊😊❤❤❤❤

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 Год назад

    Those narrow tongs are great for stir frying things that stick together like korean bulgogi, using the tongs to shake the layers apart. Asian chefs use chopstix but narrow tongs work very well.

  • @lyndonberwick197
    @lyndonberwick197 Год назад +1

    I'm buying that 9 in 1 blender...about time this type of all-in-one device was available and actually works properly! Doesn't hurt it was highly recommended by Kush and the Sorted team. '90% of this super thin and nice slices'...Bravo! I want the puzzle too!

  • @tyunik
    @tyunik Год назад

    Wow a video a day.. Who else was here back when they did a video a day for a whole year?! Good times! Still my favourite youtube channel today 😄

  • @MegumiMoo
    @MegumiMoo 10 месяцев назад

    My favorite gift along the lines of the fermented gifts from Ebbers and Kush is a cookie or cake mix in a jar... i layer the dry ingredients in a jar parfait -style (smooth dry ingredients layered with chunky dry ingredients, i.e., nuts and chocolate chips for traditional toll house cookies in between the flower mix, brown and white sugars), print a decorative card with wet ingredients and baking instructions. It's a bit of love from my kitchen to my friends.

  • @shezario
    @shezario Год назад

    Love how they also Switched to hex pattern pans, one of the best upgrades I bought in years. It just does everything you need and you can finally use all your steel implements without worry

  • @toni_go96
    @toni_go96 Год назад

    I think the best gifts are encapsulated in what Jamie said: "This is great, I would never buy it for myself." I always give gifts that people don't think to get themselves. I'm at an age where a LOT of my friends are getting married and a few of us always pool in and get them an air fryer. If I'm just getting a gift by myself, I've noticed a lot of people don't really pay attention to chopping boards or spice racks. A good quality, wooden chopping board or a set of labelled spice jars make a great gift.

  • @rebeccscreasman3293
    @rebeccscreasman3293 Год назад +21

    My dad still uses the obstetrical forceps from his OB-GYN rotation in med school. And I know he isn’t the only one who does this! They work well, when grilling…

    • @deborahstockings5665
      @deborahstockings5665 10 месяцев назад

      Small artery forceps are brilliant for getting the pin bones out of salmon too! 😂

  • @Mikey___
    @Mikey___ Год назад

    One thing with that stick blender (because I have it!) - the actual stick blender attachment is stainless steel, which sounds like a good idea, but, because you have to push down on it to get the blades down, it scratches the bejezus out of your pans

  • @keviny1936
    @keviny1936 Год назад +4

    My best foodie gift this year was a digital cookbook that I can add recipes to when I come across them. Also useful as we were able to take recipes from multiple generations of the families and have them in one place. Can't lose or misplace a recipe, search on country, type of dish, main ingredients, name. Syncs between multiple devices. Best of all you can pass a digital form of your cookbook to someone else who has the same program.

    • @sabbas
      @sabbas Год назад +1

      What's the name? Sounds great! 😊

    • @keviny1936
      @keviny1936 Год назад

      I use Recipe Keeper Pro. One time license fee is reasonable, but if you use on PC and IPad you have to buy twice. There are others on the market that you can search for to find the one that is right for you.

  • @patwawryk7717
    @patwawryk7717 Год назад +4

    This is the best! Daily videos is amazing!!!!

  • @hotwill100
    @hotwill100 Год назад

    Love giving a cook book to my friends and family. When i know they enjoy it i start to give more Utility items to let them expand their resources

  • @juicesnap
    @juicesnap Год назад +19

    I like the tongs but my family just uses chopsticks for things that you would use thin tongs for... Every year for the last 4 years, I bake and gift Christmas cookies / the hard part is that I have to make 5 dozen because they get picked at by family members before i can give them to the inteneded recipients. So if you are making food for gift, make extras for the crows in your household who steal food when your back is turned.

    • @tiacho2893
      @tiacho2893 Год назад +2

      Same and we have extra long ones for deep frying. But not everyone has the skill or hand strength to use them (my mom has arthritis). I got her Korean/Japanese ones that have finger pads that double as a rest (like the funny looking silicone spoons the Sorted lads use often). For Korean BBQ, tongs and extra long kitchen shears come in handy. A lot of Korean BBQ places use them.

    • @thaisstone5192
      @thaisstone5192 Год назад

      Here's how to solve that problem: tell them the next time they steal food they know is not for them you will stop cooking/baking. And stick to it.

    • @LiqdPT
      @LiqdPT Год назад

      When I first saw those tongs I thought they might have been meant as chopsticks for those that had issues using them.

    • @juicesnap
      @juicesnap Год назад

      ​@@thaisstone5192 eh... The smell is so irresistible and it would be cruel not to make some extras so it is just expected now that I make more... I complain but it is the biggest compliment when everyone looks forward to Christmas cookie day, new tradition I made up.

  • @midge158158
    @midge158158 Год назад

    I love that the puzzles available you gave the whisky loving man a map of Spain (we all know why)!

  • @zerin25
    @zerin25 Год назад

    I think one of the approaches you can take with gifts is to get something that they're on the fence about and want to try, but don't want to 'waste' money on. My mum's a massive foodie, and I sometimes get her random strange herbs/spices, sauces or relishes that I know she hasn't tried before. Even if she ends up not liking it much, she absolutely loves having tried it and experimented.

  • @cschultz2000
    @cschultz2000 Год назад

    I’m so glad you mentioned homemade gifts! That’s what I’m doing for my grandparents this year: Homemade sage and white wine mustard, Dukkah, Garlic Confit, Lemon curd, Chili oil and an herb oil!

  • @cherihabegger9856
    @cherihabegger9856 Год назад

    Cookbooks are my favorite gift. Especially cookbooks with a story or a history.

  • @elizabethcrawley6749
    @elizabethcrawley6749 Год назад +1

    I went on a cooking school vacation in Italy this past fall. We used the stainless tongs and I love them. I have several pair now.

  • @catherine_404
    @catherine_404 Год назад

    Those jars are definitely a fine gift. A unique one. My aunt, living in a country and growing almost all the fruit and veg they eat, makes a lot of preserves. Unless you mark them, it's a chaos, and the way she does that, she sticks PAINTING PAPER TAPE on the top or on the side and writes on it. Very cheap solution, very effective. She writes what's there (which could be "apple and pear jam" or "lesco, hot", or "mushrooms, p. with Kate at the hill grove") and the date. The date is very important. Because while you can eat pickles from the year before just fine, you want to be able to distinguish 5 year old pickles, and not by some intuitive valuation, but because it says clearly they are ancient on the jar. And it's necessary because in their cellar there are several shelves of those jars and jars of preserves.

  • @ruthanigans
    @ruthanigans Год назад +4

    Thank you!!! Best Advent calendar ever!!!

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +1

      You're welcome, thanks for watching! Merry Christmas 😀

  • @shessassy
    @shessassy Год назад

    I bought myself that Braun system a couple of months ago when my old stick blender died. I love it! So many tools, and easy to use.

  • @xaytana
    @xaytana Год назад

    A great alternative to the tongs are long chopsticks. Not only do they serve the same purpose, but you can also stir with them, and with so many things being nonstick these days a pair of plain bamboo ones is a great idea. Plus they're insanely affordable by comparison. Arguably they don't require more dexterity either, just technique, as tongs are essentially just cheater chopsticks anyways. A great combination with this would be a decent small-medium wok, as it can work as both a pot and pan, while also teaching how to properly use a wok; the only downside being that most western kitchens don't have a proper wok burner, though decent portable gas stoves are also abundantly available via international stores.

  • @TheMortey
    @TheMortey Год назад +81

    Would love to watch you make Christmas food from around the world. My local tip for one to try is "Pinnekjøtt" from Norway :-)

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +20

      Great suggestion! Thank you :)

    • @santiagoperez5431
      @santiagoperez5431 Год назад +4

      ​@@SortedFoodI agree! Christmas food from around the world sounds like a great idea, I also suggest Jamie make tamales 🤣

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist Год назад +1

      Yes!
      And I'm suggesting the Czech houbový kuba (barley & dried mushroom dish). I think it's one that would introduce something different to the mix, and might be well-worth trying - a friend from New Zealand tried it when visiting this year, and while the version we chanced upon in a restaurant definitely wasn't the best it could be (coupled with the fact it was about 30 degrees Celsius which isn't the best time to be eating a winter dish...), she still said it's something she'd like to try at home. 🙂

  • @racheloram
    @racheloram Год назад

    I really wish you could like multiple times as there's sooooo many good points in the videos recently!

  • @KassiopeiaMond
    @KassiopeiaMond Год назад

    I've had my Braun Multiquick since more than 10 years, I chuck it in the dishwasher constantly. The only thing I had to replace after 10 years was the blender attachment due to damage from the dishwasher. I can highly recommend it.

  • @wendyoldbag123
    @wendyoldbag123 7 дней назад

    I love receiving home made food gifts..at Christmas or anytime..one of the best was a divine spiced peach chutney (although I was NEVER given the recipe!!!)... and I would squeal if I got a bottle of Kush's hot pepper sauce. My go-to hot sauce is Encona, but I would yum up a homemade one!...Gifts I make as gifts include a spicy, fruity festive bread.. and a vegan shortbread-style biscuit.

  • @karengieseking1437
    @karengieseking1437 Год назад

    I forgot you were doing a video a day - had a horrible day at work, came home and saw the notification of a new vid. Totally made my night better, thank you so much! I hope you know how much you are appreciated. 🙂

  • @GlobalGeorgeIR
    @GlobalGeorgeIR Год назад +2

    I have some kitchen tweezers like the first gift and I absolutely love them. It's my most used kitchen item bar my chef knife. Amazing gift.

  • @TheBatman883
    @TheBatman883 Год назад

    This might be the most decadent and inspiring thing to ever bring me holiday spirit 😅🙌🙌🙌

  • @divab63
    @divab63 Год назад

    Would love any of these as a gift. My husband was just talking about tongs like this one and now guess what is going in my Christmas stocking! Love it!

  • @trinabarnes8006
    @trinabarnes8006 Год назад

    Omg! Loving the increased frequency of episodes.
    Thank you! I feel like x you've given us the best gift this Xmas. 🎉

  • @licenseplate8699
    @licenseplate8699 Год назад

    I (asked for and) got a pair of chef tweezers like those last year.... I LOVE THEM

  • @motocrossstig6467
    @motocrossstig6467 Год назад +4

    The tongs are a fantastic gift, I am currently ordering. Home made preserved and pickled gifts are fantastic, my Friend Megan makes the greatest pickle relish and she gives me a jar of relish, piccalilli, pickled wild Chanterelle and Morel mushrooms witha mild black or blue garlic on Christmas. the hard part is making them last the year.

  • @WordAte
    @WordAte Год назад

    Was not sold on the Rosle Tongs because they seem impractical for dainty tasks. But the cleaning benefit sold me. Not sure about the wine puzzle until it was explained a learning experience. Love it now.

  • @obaroya
    @obaroya Год назад

    As a foodie and a professional cook for 15 years, I would love to get any of these gifts! If I lived close to Kush, I would definitely befriend him and trade him food for his sauces and pickles! I love getting amazing ingredients in jars, cookbooks and cooking gadgets for Christmas or for my birthday. You should do an episode where you blindfold the normals and Ben and Kush light up food scented candles and they have to guess the scent.

  • @pommedapie8450
    @pommedapie8450 Год назад +2

    This sorted video advent calendar is thoroughly lifting up my December !

  • @huggledemon32
    @huggledemon32 Год назад

    When my sister and I graduated from uni and moved out of home, my dad bought both of us our own multi- functional stick blender- we both used the heck out of them, and I suspect my sister still does, almost 15 years later!🤷‍♀️😅🥰

  • @abigailgerlach5443
    @abigailgerlach5443 Год назад

    The tongs are good because you can get things out of narrow mouth jars! (Like olives)
    Braun is a really dependable product name in kitchen items.
    I'd like the hand mixer. You can keep the rest of it.

  • @tylermanzello3802
    @tylermanzello3802 Год назад +5

    Very much enjoying a video a day thank you Sorted crew

  • @matthew5330
    @matthew5330 Год назад +12

    been using the sidekick app all year and i can't wait to make some christmassy meals for the family, thank you sorted! ❤️

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +7

      That's amazing to hear. Enjoy your Christmassy meals Matthew! :)

    • @matthew5330
      @matthew5330 Год назад

      @@SortedFood omg thank u for responding! best Christmas present ever :D

    • @thaisstone5192
      @thaisstone5192 Год назад

      I refuse to pay for an app, sorry. A cookbook, yeah, but an app, NO.

    • @Abzify1
      @Abzify1 Год назад

      @@thaisstone5192 Good job they also have a couple of cookbooks you can buy on their sorted website otherwise your comment would be completly irrelevant given that you weren't asked 🙂

  • @xoMsMicahxo
    @xoMsMicahxo 16 дней назад

    Love foodie gifts! I got a kitchenaid stand mixer for my bday. My previous one lasted me almost 20 years.

  • @joshjamesuk
    @joshjamesuk Год назад

    That wine puzzle is absolutely perfect for my dad, cheers guys!!

  • @YouTubebingewatcher
    @YouTubebingewatcher Год назад

    Kushs preserved chillies are my fave. A year fermented is thoughtful.

  • @Jareel99
    @Jareel99 Год назад

    2:03 Love the fact that when Ebbers throws Jamie the tongs the first thing he does is do the "clack clack" action

  • @beniborukhov9436
    @beniborukhov9436 Год назад +2

    Listening to Ebbers wax poetic about borderlands is clear evidence that he hasn't played any of the Borderlands games.