Guys, ghee isn't supposed to smell or taste rancid at all! It has a certain fragrance which is very different from butter, but it's not unpleasant whatsoever. The taste is also very subtle. Maybe the ghee you used was off! Great video! I always get so excited when I see Indian food on your channel because I love seeing how you interpret the dishes I often eat at home :)
Ghee is NOT suppose to taste rancid. If it does you're ghee is rancid and needs to be tossed. And clarified butter and ghee are Not the same. Clarified butter is simply butter where the milk fats have been removed. True ghee, the milk fats have been removed and is a very very very slight brownish color (not quite Brown butter, but a hint of brown) and has a nutty flavor.
We use a lot of potatoes in Sweden, mainly just boiled or mashed and served as a side, but there's some amazing traditional dishes where the main star is potatoes. My favourite is probably Pitepalt, which I think is best described as a kind of potato knödel, usually filled with salted, sometimes smoked, fatty pork. It's very dense and very filling, in the food coma you get from eating more than a few is often called 'paltsvimmning' (palt-coma, sort of). There are many different varieties on the same theme, and in the southern parts of Sweden they have a similar dish, made partially or entirely with boiled potatoes, called 'kroppkakor'. Another amazing dish, which I'm sure is part of many different cuisines, is Raggmunk, which is essentially a pancake with grated potatoes in it. ...Potatoes are the best.
I like how you make simple potato curry sound so special. I make your "Bombay aloo" at least once a week because it's like Indian cooking 101. Literally it's the first thing I learned to cook which didn't require a microwave! My method is slightly different, I first fry the black mustard seeds, split head daal, and jeera in ghee or olive oil and while they're cooking I add in asofoetida. Then I pan fry my potatoes and while they're cooking I mix in the spices which includes turmeric and other things (my grandmother grinds her own spices and mails them to me so I don't know what they're called in English). Then when that's nearly done u add in the mustard seed mix which cooked separately and there's a beautiful sizzle. You then eat it with a rice dish like rasam or sambar or even something simple like lemon rice
Love your 3 things series so far! I have to *clarify*: Ghee is never fermented. Ever. Sometimes the jarred stuff you buy in stores tastes rancid, but that's because it is. Real ghee is basically just clarified butter (some people prefer to use cultured butter) that's allowed to carmelize with the milk solids in it and then strained. It should taste and smell nutty and sweet.
This is perfect. I just started my journey for the culinary arts and well practicing my knife cuts on potatoes gets boring because I have the same mash potatoe recipe over and over again. Thank you for the creative ideas.
My husband's family is Norwegian in heritage and they make some fantastic things with potatoes, including Lefse, which I've always described as kind of a potato tortilla. We've always served them lightly buttered, with a bit of sugar sprinkled inside, and rolled up. Another family favorite are Potato Pierogi (yes, I know these aren't precisely Norwegian, but still delicious). After boiling them, pan fry them in a bit of butter and serve them with a wee dollop of sour cream and chopped chives. And finally, a last family favorite are Hasselback or "Accordion" potatoes. Peel medium potatoes, make several sliced three-quarters of the way through the potato, gently separate the slices but don't pull them apart from the potato as a whole. Bake them in a buttered baking dish, spooning some of the butter over the potatoes periodically. After about 30 minutes, sprinkle the potatoes with grated Parmesan cheese and bread crumbs and bake again for 25 minutes or so.
Marie Nygard You can also make the typical "lefse" into a "lompe", it's usually wrapped around a hot dog. But it can also be eaten with sugar and butter!
I used the gnocci recipe and served it with your braised beef - by far my favourite combination of recipes. It you fry the gnocchi so that they are a bit crispy the texture of the combined dish is fantastic.
With COVID-19 being a thing I am limited to what I have on hand and I get bored of the same food daily. I also love cooking so I'm back to the older SORTED videos :) This series is saving my butt right now.
I would have made Scalloped Potatoes with some Kielbasa on the side. I also loved how Barry was adding ideas on how to cook some of those dishes....he's learning how to think about cooking, its so beautiful.
I love making "Bratkartoffeln" (Raw Potatoes, baked in a pan in Butter, with Salt and Pepper) with Tzaziki (Yoghurt, curd, oil, vinegar, Salt, Pepper, Herbs). It's a German dish with my twist. I also love making oven baked potato-wedges. If you are allergic to lots of food, you get to love potatoes :)
I made your Pea and Ham Croquettes but instead of peas i added garlic and onions. It tasted amazing. i made it for a cooking class and i got a perfect grade for it. Thanks for the recipe guys
I really appreciate the fact that you guys put in the effort to call the recipes and ingredients by their traditional names instead of just calling it an Indian potato curry.
I'm really enjoying the '3 things to do' series. Thanks guys! I've tried making potato pancakes with leftover russian salad (potato salad): you slightly mash up the salad and fry it in a flat shape, on a pan with melted butter.
I'm new to this channel and what surprised and also impressed me the most is BEN being a pro at cooking Indian food ... I've seen so many non Indians cooking different dishes from Indian cuisine but you Ben have actually used clarified butter known as "GHEE" and "CURRY LEAVES" which I've never seen anybody use even though usually the recipe requires it ... cheers ...
I'll definitely try the bombay and gnocchi! My favorite appetizer or side dish is pierogies! When I moved back to Mexico I had to learn how to make them from scratch they turned out great! And if you use sweet potato instead of potato... you'll be amazed!
Mouth watering, amazing, simple, and looks so delicious. I can't wait to try making the potato gnocchi and potato croquettes. You guys present well; fun, interesting, & fascinating.. Thank you for sharing.
Love y'all's take on croquetas. My grandma's Cuban and she makes them with ground ham and chicken. Y'all should also do a video on black beans, if you haven't tried Cuban black beans you really should give it a try.
Hi, i recently found your channel... absolutely love the recipes and the way you guys make them seem so laid back. I am an indian and the way we do food here is slightly different than what you did with the bombay aalu. oil and ghee go in first, followed by cumin and mustard seeds, then the curry leaves ... then go in the onions and garlic. The whole idea here is that the seeds such as cumin, mustard even coriander seeds flavour the oil before everything else goes in. does make a lot of difference, we call it 'tadka". :)
I discovered your channel through Good Mythical Morning this afternoon and I have had a marathon of your channel uploads. I can't stop! You guys are great! This is video 48 I've watched in a row
Croquettes are not Polish, I am afraid. And although you guys are creative with your sausages, it wouldn´t do either. But I grew to love Polish cuisine, and the most interesting for foreigner is the bigos. And Pyzy, the ones I´ve tried were made of rather sweet dough. And, of course, there are paczki and krówki, which everyone knows and loves. If you want to keep any foreigner interested, it may seem stupid, but bigos is the way to go. Combination of sauerkraut, plums, mushrooms and honey sounds like you´ve hit the lowest bottom of cuisine. But it works, it always surprise people.
vlogherbaciany That would be perfect, every Pole I´ve met was not exactly foodie... Although they all pretty much awed in my show-offy take on czech cuisine, so I guess you guys know a thing or two about good food :-) And I only had bigos twice as a side dish, every time without the meal. It was perfect as it is!
I *LOVE* Roasted red potatoes with olive oil, salt and pepper. Maybe some fresh rosemary thrown in if the feeling is right ;) Pretty plain Jane I know but sometimes simple is all you need.
loved to see how the cooking has been taken to an artistic level ! already tried a few items and always looking forward to more experiment. Would love if you can also suggest veg replacement for meat item in your dishes.
This "3 Things To Do With" series is the best you guys have come up with so far. I really, really enjoy these long, full of varieties recipe in one. Honestly, I'd like to see them getting their hands dirty and actually cooking. Ben is a chef, and I'd like to see Ben telling them what to do step by step. The flaw I noticed is that Ben still does most of the preparation and cooking when it's supposedly Barry, Jamie and Mike since they said "I'm gonna make...[recipe]". An insult to what we heard and gonna technically see in the beginning. Still, decent, lads.
I made the Spinach Gnocchi (as a side to Chicken Parmesan) and it was really fun and easy. I followed the instructions aside from substituting the Chives for specially prepped and pureed white onions (Mom is allergic to the oils in onion family) Is there any advice to make Gnocchi with a more bold flavor? I would like to try it with several meals, as this seems to make a great side dish.
I love watching all of you together..so funny and full of character :) my boyfriend's mom loves to give me potatoes to cook with so I will be trying these recipes! All 3 of them! I just need to make a stop at the Indian grocery to buy some curry leaves...
I like Barry's idea of the cheese in the croquets. They all look great and easy to cook. I also like a spinach and potato Bhaji, if I spelled that right. Oh! and Brazilian style Bakala Yum! Thanks Guy's.
I've made both the Bombay aloo and gnocchi. Here's my thoughts: Bombay aloo: Excellent! I didn't have ghee, so I just used butter, but it worked perfectly well. Very tasty and flavourful. Gnocchi: The first time I made it, the pasta itself was good, but it ended up being a bit bland for me. So, next time I added bacon, caramelized onion and walnuts and it was great. I also nixed the spinach because I didn't think it added much. Fabulous recipes boys!
Made Croquettes for dinner tonight. They came out amazing! Added a few different seasonings and used Italian bread crumbs. Thanks for posting this☺ (I have a pic, but RUclips won't let post pics in comments)
I usually go for the easiest and most simple, preheated oven, unpeeled potatoes, sitting on the skin, on a baking sheet, anything else, no oil, no butter, sometimes spices but not much, keep it simple. Absolutely delicious, and then, a little of ketchup to deep in, I don't ask for anything else :)
Loving all the '3 things to do with' series! Was wondering with the gnocchi, if you made a big batch up could you freeze the leftovers before cooking? Seems like a perfect thing to have in little portion bags in the freezer.
Oh my goodness. I LOVE potatoes! Especially with Mexican chorizo and eggs. GOOD MORNING (bathroom...). Also, Barry's face after tasting ghee...not sure if I'm as enthusiastic about it as I was before.
I know this is way off topic, but there's this dish my mum makes called Ikan Bilis Sambal. It's a Singapore/Malaysian dish that goes with Nasi Lamak. It has anchovies (kinda ew i guess) and it's SUPER spicy, but if you eat it with rice it's amazing and even better in a toasted sandwich. Would love to see you guys try some more South East Asian dishes! Love watching your videos by the way :)
In Austria we take mashed potatoes, mix them with a little bit of flour and caraway, frie them in a pan and serve it with sauerkraut, to which we add one grated apple. Tastes quite good :)
Usually when i see people cook Indian food, they are not as specific with the spices and tend to leave stuff out... You guys know whats up! Very impressed :D wooo!
My Mum used baked beans in some sort of cottage pie thing she made, you can't really call it a cottage pie though lol. She made a bolognese sauce and added a tin of baked beans. She then arranged it like a cottage pie, in a oven dish with mashed potatoes and cheese on top. It was delish.
Beans poured over cheese on toast. Chopped fried bacon, beans and bbq sauce mixed and put on toasted bread topped with cheese and melted under the grill. Add half a tin of corned beef to beans, add worchester sauce to make a hash, serve over baked spuds. Make a sausage, beans and mushroom casserole.
pristley, baked beans are sickly sweet and wouldn't work for those. There isn't much to do with them other than on toast, on toast with cheese or on a jacket potato with ham/bacon and cheese.
My grandmother uses hot water for the gnocchis , and don't just stay with the little cubes , grab a fork and slide them through the part on the top (where the proper fork is) and you will end up with like a little cilinder that has a little cavity inside, this helps to make the gnocchis not too plain and also to preserve some of the flavour of tuco inside
My mother makes a sort of dry incredibly flavorful mashed potatoes and serves it with tomato taukk (which literally translates to sour and is basically a very watery tomato soup) and just a bit of rice.
Guys, ghee isn't supposed to smell or taste rancid at all! It has a certain fragrance which is very different from butter, but it's not unpleasant whatsoever. The taste is also very subtle. Maybe the ghee you used was off!
Great video! I always get so excited when I see Indian food on your channel because I love seeing how you interpret the dishes I often eat at home :)
That's right. If it's not properly prepared it might be rancid. But properly prepared it's very clear and has a pleasant smell
Ghee is NOT suppose to taste rancid. If it does you're ghee is rancid and needs to be tossed.
And clarified butter and ghee are Not the same. Clarified butter is simply butter where the milk fats have been removed. True ghee, the milk fats have been removed and is a very very very slight brownish color (not quite Brown butter, but a hint of brown) and has a nutty flavor.
We use a lot of potatoes in Sweden, mainly just boiled or mashed and served as a side, but there's some amazing traditional dishes where the main star is potatoes.
My favourite is probably Pitepalt, which I think is best described as a kind of potato knödel, usually filled with salted, sometimes smoked, fatty pork. It's very dense and very filling, in the food coma you get from eating more than a few is often called 'paltsvimmning' (palt-coma, sort of).
There are many different varieties on the same theme, and in the southern parts of Sweden they have a similar dish, made partially or entirely with boiled potatoes, called 'kroppkakor'.
Another amazing dish, which I'm sure is part of many different cuisines, is Raggmunk, which is essentially a pancake with grated potatoes in it.
...Potatoes are the best.
Red Apprentice Those sound great. We'll have to try all of them sometime! Thanks for sharing :)
Try Alor Dum
+SORTEDfood will this series ever come back?
I like how Mike Ben and Barry say that they're making a dish but actually they just watch Ben do it in these types of videos
Ben watch ben?
🤣 Mike, Barry an Jamie just there to eat 😂 I'm not jealous at all 🤣 x
The 3 things I do with potatoes are boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew.
I understood that reference!
What are taters, precious? :D
+christelle salvador was that an avengers reference? (im talking about your comment)
gemofbricks yep! it was.
Boil, mash and fry
that was a great spin(ach) on gnocchi.
😂
***** Barry & Ben are the best of friends...
COMMENT OF THE WEEK!😂
Darren Boss They live together in a country cottage
***** They have baths together because they like to save water...
When I'm feeling down, I always come and watch you guys. I get a good laugh but also learn some new recipes, so thanks!
I like how you make simple potato curry sound so special. I make your "Bombay aloo" at least once a week because it's like Indian cooking 101. Literally it's the first thing I learned to cook which didn't require a microwave! My method is slightly different, I first fry the black mustard seeds, split head daal, and jeera in ghee or olive oil and while they're cooking I add in asofoetida. Then I pan fry my potatoes and while they're cooking I mix in the spices which includes turmeric and other things (my grandmother grinds her own spices and mails them to me so I don't know what they're called in English). Then when that's nearly done u add in the mustard seed mix which cooked separately and there's a beautiful sizzle. You then eat it with a rice dish like rasam or sambar or even something simple like lemon rice
Can I come to urs for dinner please 😁 🤣 x
Just something about those British accents makes everything sound delicious when cooking.
That's what I thought XD
+Himedere Miku lol I so agree
Love your 3 things series so far! I have to *clarify*: Ghee is never fermented. Ever. Sometimes the jarred stuff you buy in stores tastes rancid, but that's because it is.
Real ghee is basically just clarified butter (some people prefer to use cultured butter) that's allowed to carmelize with the milk solids in it and then strained. It should taste and smell nutty and sweet.
Love these old sorted videos, and Barry was absolutely correct. Croquet's taste amazing with cheese in em
You forgot to mention 'potato printing'. When you cut a potato in half as use it as a paint stamp.
This is perfect. I just started my journey for the culinary arts and well practicing my knife cuts on potatoes gets boring because I have the same mash potatoe recipe over and over again. Thank you for the creative ideas.
Those pea & ham croquettes look like heaven. ♡
My husband's family is Norwegian in heritage and they make some fantastic things with potatoes, including Lefse, which I've always described as kind of a potato tortilla. We've always served them lightly buttered, with a bit of sugar sprinkled inside, and rolled up.
Another family favorite are Potato Pierogi (yes, I know these aren't precisely Norwegian, but still delicious). After boiling them, pan fry them in a bit of butter and serve them with a wee dollop of sour cream and chopped chives.
And finally, a last family favorite are Hasselback or "Accordion" potatoes. Peel medium potatoes, make several sliced three-quarters of the way through the potato, gently separate the slices but don't pull them apart from the potato as a whole. Bake them in a buttered baking dish, spooning some of the butter over the potatoes periodically. After about 30 minutes, sprinkle the potatoes with grated Parmesan cheese and bread crumbs and bake again for 25 minutes or so.
Marie Nygard Awesome, thanks for the info!! We've tried the 'Accordion' potatoes once actually! :) sortedfood.com/recipe=2017
Marie Nygard You can also make the typical "lefse" into a "lompe", it's usually wrapped around a hot dog. But it can also be eaten with sugar and butter!
SORTED Food d
Lefse is amazing!
I used the gnocci recipe and served it with your braised beef - by far my favourite combination of recipes. It you fry the gnocchi so that they are a bit crispy the texture of the combined dish is fantastic.
AJ Langley Great idea! I bet that was amazing!
With COVID-19 being a thing I am limited to what I have on hand and I get bored of the same food daily. I also love cooking so I'm back to the older SORTED videos :)
This series is saving my butt right now.
I would have made Scalloped Potatoes with some Kielbasa on the side. I also loved how Barry was adding ideas on how to cook some of those dishes....he's learning how to think about cooking, its so beautiful.
You guys are my favorite people in the history of ever.
I love these sort of recipes! They give you so many options from one food!
Lol Jamie dancing as Ben drops the gnocci in the boiling water is so cute.
It really cheered me up. :)
I love making "Bratkartoffeln" (Raw Potatoes, baked in a pan in Butter, with Salt and Pepper) with Tzaziki (Yoghurt, curd, oil, vinegar, Salt, Pepper, Herbs). It's a German dish with my twist. I also love making oven baked potato-wedges.
If you are allergic to lots of food, you get to love potatoes :)
Kartoffelgratin
Muffinbrot mit Wurstwasser Uhh, that is very good!
John Smith It's actually called Tzatziki
Dennis Christodoulou Ah, i didn't know how to write it. Thanks!
John Smith You're welcome!
I made your Pea and Ham Croquettes but instead of peas i added garlic and onions. It tasted amazing. i made it for a cooking class and i got a perfect grade for it. Thanks for the recipe guys
I really appreciate the fact that you guys put in the effort to call the recipes and ingredients by their traditional names instead of just calling it an Indian potato curry.
I'm really enjoying the '3 things to do' series. Thanks guys!
I've tried making potato pancakes with leftover russian salad (potato salad): you slightly mash up the salad and fry it in a flat shape, on a pan with melted butter.
Sweet potato gnocchi is one of my favorite meals. I love it. I made it at Thanksgiving one year and the entire family really enjoyed it.
I'm new to this channel and what surprised and also impressed me the most is BEN being a pro at cooking Indian food ... I've seen so many non Indians cooking different dishes from Indian cuisine but you Ben have actually used clarified butter known as "GHEE" and "CURRY LEAVES" which I've never seen anybody use even though usually the recipe requires it ... cheers ...
I'll definitely try the bombay and gnocchi! My favorite appetizer or side dish is pierogies! When I moved back to Mexico I had to learn how to make them from scratch they turned out great! And if you use sweet potato instead of potato... you'll be amazed!
Now I'm regretting the potatoes that sat in my kitchen for too long... "you were special"
How times have changed.
The 3-ways is my favorite series. It always makes my day to see this series come up in my subscription box :) I hope you continue it for a long time!
Mouth watering, amazing, simple, and looks so delicious. I can't wait to try making the potato gnocchi and potato croquettes. You guys present well; fun, interesting, & fascinating.. Thank you for sharing.
Love y'all's take on croquetas. My grandma's Cuban and she makes them with ground ham and chicken. Y'all should also do a video on black beans, if you haven't tried Cuban black beans you really should give it a try.
Hi, i recently found your channel... absolutely love the recipes and the way you guys make them seem so laid back. I am an indian and the way we do food here is slightly different than what you did with the bombay aalu. oil and ghee go in first, followed by cumin and mustard seeds, then the curry leaves ... then go in the onions and garlic. The whole idea here is that the seeds such as cumin, mustard even coriander seeds flavour the oil before everything else goes in. does make a lot of difference, we call it 'tadka". :)
I've absolutely loved every single series you guys have done on this channel. ❤️
I absolutely love the way you guys pronounce "potatoes".
that's it. that's all I wanted to say.
They say it normally? 😂😂
TheCharrie12 with british accent. and I agree. I hate, hate that I learned english with US accent =(
I discovered your channel through Good Mythical Morning this afternoon and I have had a marathon of your channel uploads. I can't stop! You guys are great! This is video 48 I've watched in a row
would be interesting to see some Polish recipes on this channel... such as krokieti or something with kielbasa... mmmm
They probably will do eventually. They've done USA, Brazil, British, French... probably some I've forgotten.
*Krokiety ;)
Croquettes are not Polish, I am afraid. And although you guys are creative with your sausages, it wouldn´t do either. But I grew to love Polish cuisine, and the most interesting for foreigner is the bigos. And Pyzy, the ones I´ve tried were made of rather sweet dough. And, of course, there are paczki and krówki, which everyone knows and loves.
If you want to keep any foreigner interested, it may seem stupid, but bigos is the way to go. Combination of sauerkraut, plums, mushrooms and honey sounds like you´ve hit the lowest bottom of cuisine. But it works, it always surprise people.
Victimesty Don't forget about the meat in bigos ;)
Anyway, SORTED Food if you ever need any advice on Polish cuisine, I'm recommending my grandma ;)
vlogherbaciany That would be perfect, every Pole I´ve met was not exactly foodie... Although they all pretty much awed in my show-offy take on czech cuisine, so I guess you guys know a thing or two about good food :-)
And I only had bigos twice as a side dish, every time without the meal. It was perfect as it is!
Awesome recipes! The gnochis are so easy I love them.
I *LOVE* Roasted red potatoes with olive oil, salt and pepper. Maybe some fresh rosemary thrown in if the feeling is right ;) Pretty plain Jane I know but sometimes simple is all you need.
I love just frying Gnocchi off, no boiling. Makes mini roast potato type things great with a roast!
OH MY GOD. I NEED TO TRY THEM ALL. THANK YOU.
I love the fact that you are making more vegetarian dishes!! Thank you!!
The incredible edible spud! Great recipes guys..keep the vids coming :)
loved to see how the cooking has been taken to an artistic level ! already tried a few items and always looking forward to more experiment. Would love if you can also suggest veg replacement for meat item in your dishes.
This "3 Things To Do With" series is the best you guys have come up with so far. I really, really enjoy these long, full of varieties recipe in one.
Honestly, I'd like to see them getting their hands dirty and actually cooking. Ben is a chef, and I'd like to see Ben telling them what to do step by step. The flaw I noticed is that Ben still does most of the preparation and cooking when it's supposedly Barry, Jamie and Mike since they said "I'm gonna make...[recipe]".
An insult to what we heard and gonna technically see in the beginning.
Still, decent, lads.
I LOVE POTATOES THEY'RE MY FAVORITE AND I CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH RECIPES, THIS VIDEO MAKES ME SO HAPPY
I made the Spinach Gnocchi (as a side to Chicken Parmesan) and it was really fun and easy.
I followed the instructions aside from substituting the Chives for specially prepped and pureed white onions (Mom is allergic to the oils in onion family)
Is there any advice to make Gnocchi with a more bold flavor? I would like to try it with several meals, as this seems to make a great side dish.
I should be writing an essay right now :/ oh well at least I know how to cook potatoes
+Polo Cat Write about the potatoes :D
So happy too see a 3 way potato in my subscription box! 💛💛💛 potatoes
I love watching all of you together..so funny and full of character :) my boyfriend's mom loves to give me potatoes to cook with so I will be trying these recipes! All 3 of them! I just need to make a stop at the Indian grocery to buy some curry leaves...
my grandma makes japanese curry croquettes a lot and it is DELICIOUS
So it's decided, i'm making the spinach and chive gnocchi for dinner today! Thank you, Sorted!
When making gnocchi it's best to leave them to rest on a board for a while before boiling them so they don't end up too soft/waterlogged :)
Love you guys. I love to cook, and you are offering great inspiration. Plus, you are really charming.
Three great dishes but I think the Gnocchi would be my favourite! Kate :)
I like Barry's idea of the cheese in the croquets. They all look great and easy to cook.
I also like a spinach and potato Bhaji, if I spelled that right. Oh! and Brazilian style Bakala Yum! Thanks Guy's.
I've made both the Bombay aloo and gnocchi. Here's my thoughts:
Bombay aloo: Excellent! I didn't have ghee, so I just used butter, but it worked perfectly well. Very tasty and flavourful.
Gnocchi: The first time I made it, the pasta itself was good, but it ended up being a bit bland for me. So, next time I added bacon, caramelized onion and walnuts and it was great. I also nixed the spinach because I didn't think it added much.
Fabulous recipes boys!
+Chloe Weir Let some cheese melt on your version of the Gnocchi and you're in heaven.
I thought my dad came up with escape-pea! What a blast from the past when I heard you say that. Thanks for the memories!
Made Croquettes for dinner tonight. They came out amazing! Added a few different seasonings and used Italian bread crumbs. Thanks for posting this☺ (I have a pic, but RUclips won't let post pics in comments)
I want to try to cook all of the potato recipes. They look delicious ,and good job as always! SORTED Food
sorted knows the way to my heart: potatoes
I usually go for the easiest and most simple, preheated oven, unpeeled potatoes, sitting on the skin, on a baking sheet, anything else, no oil, no butter, sometimes spices but not much, keep it simple. Absolutely delicious, and then, a little of ketchup to deep in, I don't ask for anything else :)
This is making me very hungry right now and it's 3.45am! All the dishes look great, as usual :) Time to bookmark some more recipes I think.
I can't get enough of you guys! Can you please do a healthy muesli bar recipe?!
I'm not a big fan of potatoes but you guys make them sound delicious
Loving all the '3 things to do with' series!
Was wondering with the gnocchi, if you made a big batch up could you freeze the leftovers before cooking? Seems like a perfect thing to have in little portion bags in the freezer.
An Indian learning how to make Bombay Aloo by a bunch of British blokes. ayay.
Did you ever try cooking it? If so, I do hope that you steered clear of the fermented, rancid ghee 😂
Just found your channel and I HAD to subscribe! You gus are amazing and so are your recipes! Love it!
Great way to use up all the leftover ham after a holiday. (Sandwiches only go so far.) Thanks!
That bombay aloo definitely earned you a subscriber.
YAS. Thank you for the croquette's recipe! I had some last night and was going to search your website to see if you had a recipe for them xD
Oh my goodness. I LOVE potatoes! Especially with Mexican chorizo and eggs. GOOD MORNING (bathroom...).
Also, Barry's face after tasting ghee...not sure if I'm as enthusiastic about it as I was before.
Last one looks so good
I know this is way off topic, but there's this dish my mum makes called Ikan Bilis Sambal. It's a Singapore/Malaysian dish that goes with Nasi Lamak. It has anchovies (kinda ew i guess) and it's SUPER spicy, but if you eat it with rice it's amazing and even better in a toasted sandwich. Would love to see you guys try some more South East Asian dishes! Love watching your videos by the way :)
sedap
lamak? haha
+Fibozzy hahaha aku tk perasan
Thanks for the recipe ideas, I was just searching where to use up my potatoes! Have you thought oh making some Korean Food?
In Austria we take mashed potatoes, mix them with a little bit of flour and caraway, frie them in a pan and serve it with sauerkraut, to which we add one grated apple. Tastes quite good :)
I think I would try all of these, but especially the last one.
GMM sent me here. This channel is going to make me hungry everytime I watch this....
I'm not the biggest fan of potatoes, but the thing Barry made (well... the one he stood beside Ben as he was cooking) look really good!
jamie is fucking hilarious
Potato Gratin would have to be one of my favorite potato dishes!
Excellent work as always, Barry.
The croquet look amazing
4:39 The sass! XD Jamie, I'm very fond of you.
The "escape pea" got me lol
Usually when i see people cook Indian food, they are not as specific with the spices and tend to leave stuff out... You guys know whats up! Very impressed :D wooo!
Does anyone think MIKE has ever looked any better than he does in this video. Hummm, I don't think so. Just beautiful.
More MIKE please and thank you.
Nice three-way potatoe dishes. I have a shack of potatoes in my refrigerator waiting to be cooked up.
In Japan we have croquette with onion, carrot, and ground beef. Soo good.
Great recipes! I got to try the Gnocchi!
Spinach + potatoes = yes please
Liked... shared.... and will be trying all three recipes and of course will instagram the pics. 😀☺ Thank you for making this video!
I'm really curious what 3 recipes would you do with a can of baked beans. Beans and toast gets boring really fast
Beans on chibatta, beans on French stick and beans on beans.
My Mum used baked beans in some sort of cottage pie thing she made, you can't really call it a cottage pie though lol. She made a bolognese sauce and added a tin of baked beans. She then arranged it like a cottage pie, in a oven dish with mashed potatoes and cheese on top. It was delish.
Pasta e Fagioli, Chilli, Curry, Beans and rice, Bean burrito, Bean dip and plethora of recipes. Beans are versatile and healthy :)
Beans poured over cheese on toast.
Chopped fried bacon, beans and bbq sauce mixed and put on toasted bread topped with cheese and melted under the grill.
Add half a tin of corned beef to beans, add worchester sauce to make a hash, serve over baked spuds.
Make a sausage, beans and mushroom casserole.
pristley, baked beans are sickly sweet and wouldn't work for those. There isn't much to do with them other than on toast, on toast with cheese or on a jacket potato with ham/bacon and cheese.
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hahahahahaha bens puzzled little face
I'm definitely trying the spinach gnocchi
Making the Gnocchi for dinner! Can't wait to eat it!
his face at 5:30... he was right about to unleash the rage. thank God for that transition
4:40 was hilarious! and croquettes looks good!
Ben's confused expression is priceless.
My grandmother uses hot water for the gnocchis , and don't just stay with the little cubes , grab a fork and slide them through the part on the top (where the proper fork is) and you will end up with like a little cilinder that has a little cavity inside, this helps to make the gnocchis not too plain and also to preserve some of the flavour of tuco inside
My mother makes a sort of dry incredibly flavorful mashed potatoes and serves it with tomato taukk (which literally translates to sour and is basically a very watery tomato soup) and just a bit of rice.