My Fried Rice Vs. Gordon Ramsay’s Fried Rice

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2023
  • Nasi Goreng is arguably the best fried rice, but we are gonna make it THE BEST.
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  • @brentcorley
    @brentcorley Год назад +6727

    I would absolutely love to see Josh and Gordon collab together. Uncensored, would be 🔥!!!

    • @Vidalbuh2431
      @Vidalbuh2431 Год назад +48

      That actually would be cool to see them together

    • @spaceballs44
      @spaceballs44 Год назад +43

      I really, really want to see them in a kitchen together.

    • @Coffin_OG
      @Coffin_OG Год назад +18

      so does josh himself

    • @YellowPacMan
      @YellowPacMan Год назад +57

      and uncle roger as the judge

    • @michaelwesten4624
      @michaelwesten4624 Год назад

      fam no cap 100 lit lit haha lmaouh xddd 😗😘🤩😁😅😅🤣
      etc. etc.

  • @jackworraps3038
    @jackworraps3038 Год назад +4500

    Joshua: We will follow Gordon's recipe to a T.
    Also Joshua: I used three chiles not four because I'm scared.

    • @CrankedDT
      @CrankedDT Год назад +335

      also also Joshua: Its not as spicy as you'd expect

    • @jakubgrzybek6181
      @jakubgrzybek6181 Год назад +61

      @@CrankedDT also used different variety

    • @rachelward2469
      @rachelward2469 Год назад +33

      oh my GOOOOOOSH you people have too much time on your hands

    • @klumzyee
      @klumzyee Год назад +33

      the correct white amount

    • @tobinsteele5673
      @tobinsteele5673 Год назад +15

      It’s pronounced ketchup mayonnaise

  • @jesusarzeta6234
    @jesusarzeta6234 Год назад +1017

    Even without a collab, Uncle Roger is always in everyone’s mind 😂

  • @wijayantiadiwindarwati9290
    @wijayantiadiwindarwati9290 Год назад +257

    Man, as an Indonesian girl who LOVES COOKING, I can tell that your love to our Indonesian NASI GORENG is totally reach our hearts! The way you cook that Bawang Goreng (Fried Shallots) is looking waaaaaaayyy profressional than Indonesian Ibu-Ibu (women) 😍 Thank you for your incredible foods and talents! God bless you and keep it up! 😉

    • @joelanderson_t
      @joelanderson_t Год назад +6

      I agree. I'm part Manado from my mom's side and part Toraja from my dad's side. Fried rice aka Nasi Goreng, is something I grew up with, and I learned how to make one when I was a teenager. The eggs, onions, and garlic are something I always need when making one. Greetings from NJ (born and raised American of course).

    • @_JS96
      @_JS96 Год назад +14

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Since when are there cringebots on cooking channels, man wtf is the internet becoming lmao

    • @nabihanbinnasirmoe
      @nabihanbinnasirmoe Год назад

      ada indonesia coy😱

    • @mcjclassic4797
      @mcjclassic4797 3 месяца назад

      ​@@nabihanbinnasirmoe di video ini pasti banyak lah 😂😂😂 apa lagi ini makanan nasional kita kan

  • @GipsyD29
    @GipsyD29 Год назад +790

    This is a godsend for a local Indonesian like me.
    Also it's pronounced "keh-chahp mah-nees" (pretty much "ketchup my knees" but if you slur the my knees together) for kecap manis which literally translates to sweet soy sauce. Good stuff.
    Also the oelek in sambal oelek is pronounced "oo-lek" (like the "le" in legume)
    I also love that whenever you make nasi goreng you always make fried shallots. Just like me and my mom, we MUST. HAVE. GOD. DAMN. FRIED. SHALLOTS. with it.

    • @OckGypsy
      @OckGypsy Год назад +11

      I used to say ketchup mayonnaise.

    • @davistiadi
      @davistiadi Год назад +6

      lol fried shallots is so good that I'd just eat it with white rice when I'm starving

    • @NickyHendriks
      @NickyHendriks Год назад +4

      And of all the Ketjap Manis's that I can get easily over here in the Netherlands: A-brand is the best!

    • @TheRealDrae
      @TheRealDrae Год назад +2

      Sooo... Ketchum M'Knees?

    • @zashtozaboga
      @zashtozaboga Год назад +7

      interestingly enough, the "kecap" in "kecap manis" is actually where the word "ketchup" comes from!

  • @farrijimamhakiki5090
    @farrijimamhakiki5090 Год назад +302

    10/10 for Josh’s Nasi Goreng. He added msg and *shrimp paste* into his Nasi Goreng. And his version of sambal (specifically *sambal tomat* or tomato sambal) is quite good for me

    • @wilbert8406
      @wilbert8406 9 месяцев назад +2

      quite too oily for me... and the amount of both msg and shrimp paste is insignificant i suppose

    • @chin-lh5gd
      @chin-lh5gd 5 месяцев назад

      paling ngam boss

  • @inkyfingers
    @inkyfingers Год назад +58

    Good job on the nasi goreng, Josh! As a Dutch Indonesian, nasi goreng is a staple in my house, especially during barbecue season. Mine never turns out the same way twice, because I scrounge around the fridge for leftovers to dress up my nasi goreng with, instead of following a recipe. Love your recipe though, and now I want some nasi goreng.

    • @martijnbuunk
      @martijnbuunk Год назад +1

      Toch leuk om te lezen dat hij best nogal wat fans uit Nederland heeft, ik moet verschrikkelijk lachen om z'n video's en de recepten zijn niet al te moeilijk en zien er splendid uit!
      Groetjes van een medelander 👋

  • @buggysponytail9703
    @buggysponytail9703 Год назад +13

    As indonesian, joshua's recipe is authentic nasi goreng (without the rendang if you're not in sumatra at least :|) it has shrimp paste, the cooking order
    It would be perfect if you use ulekan or pestle to make the sambal, my family usually cooked the chili first before too
    Anyway love to see you makes authentic foods! Especially asian!

  • @divanclarensa4676
    @divanclarensa4676 Год назад +503

    As the Indonesian, i might say your nasi goreng is really good! The ingrediets, the looks are similliar of what actually nasi goreng is. Lotsss of shallots too. Damn that just like what my mom used to make it for me. Thankyou josh for making one of our indonesian signature cuisine, really appreciate that.
    And also maybe i think 'Rendang' is prob the next food that definetily you might to try too cook. Once again thankyou josh, have a great day! 🙏🤩

    • @ryangamv8
      @ryangamv8 Год назад +6

      I feel like Josh's was maybe a bit too dark? All the nasi goreng I've had has been pretty dry and not so saucy like Josh's is. Also my mum would usually use oyster sauce over kecap manis

    • @sirdisco1089
      @sirdisco1089 Год назад +5

      cok kaget dia ngomong nasi goreng langsung full focus gw

    • @dadarmwn
      @dadarmwn Год назад +3

      never put galangal in nasi goreng before...

    • @lathifarizqiandhary8927
      @lathifarizqiandhary8927 Год назад +5

      @@ryangamv8 every nasi goreng seller in my place always made the nasi goreng that dark, if you cook it good enough it would be caramelize nicely, but if it cook it bad it would be really unbalance sweet that you don't wanna eat it

    • @HamzsDingaling
      @HamzsDingaling Год назад

      definitly

  • @Paveloo951
    @Paveloo951 Год назад +85

    Poland is here brother, we use woks too! Seasoned as uncle Joshua said. Great way to make fried rice, even though i have not enough lifetime to make it i enjoyed it like every one of your videos. Bless!

    • @kuba1992
      @kuba1992 Год назад +5

      Bruh you missed the joke😅

    • @Paveloo951
      @Paveloo951 Год назад +1

      ​@@kuba1992 Why would u assume that? I watch almost every his video but never commented any, so i decided to do it now as he mentioned our country just to let him know that he has fans all over the globe (which he already probably knows, but whatever), how is that related to missing the joke or not?xd

    • @lilwombat
      @lilwombat Год назад +5

      @@Paveloo951 there's a meme song from lil yatchy that says I took the wock to Poland. Which is why he mentioned Poland at that time because it wok and wock sound the same.

    • @verkus5110
      @verkus5110 Год назад +3

      @@lilwombat thanks for the info i accualy missed the joke

    • @GreatNishanka
      @GreatNishanka 10 месяцев назад +1

      I took the wok to poland

  • @piedhart
    @piedhart Год назад +1

    I love the growing collab nature of YT cooking/chefs. It feels so fun and wholesome!

  • @meikasisilia4143
    @meikasisilia4143 Год назад +5

    I laugh and cry in the same time when he sing Joshua’s Nasi Goreng in his RnB tone and finally he try his best cook this our proud homemade cuisine and pronounce Kecap Manis making me so proud of you. Luv ya Joshua

  • @adityawahyu2437
    @adityawahyu2437 Год назад +156

    As indonesian, we dont usually use rendang paste. But those definitely are delicious add-on

    • @HaidarArdell
      @HaidarArdell Год назад +12

      ya soalnya ga pernah ada sisa rendang, pasti kalau beli ya selalu habis 😂

    • @HaidarArdell
      @HaidarArdell Год назад

      nyobain ah ntar

    • @gbeilschmidt8656
      @gbeilschmidt8656 Год назад +5

      We usually use shrimp paste (terasi) for the flavour and fragrance

    • @rezafebriansyah8620
      @rezafebriansyah8620 Год назад +2

      Coba dendeng balado?

    • @kakarot2430
      @kakarot2430 Год назад +6

      we rarely, so rare to be honest

  • @dotty7789
    @dotty7789 Год назад +8

    3:15
    Joshua: 🎶Joshua's Nasi Goreng🎶
    My mama: "is that the cooking guy?"

  • @slaire7799
    @slaire7799 Год назад +4

    Indonesians, Bruneians and Malaysians looking intensely at every video mentioning nasi goreng :

  • @kiboshinji1203
    @kiboshinji1203 Год назад +32

    thank you for making one of our proud cuisine took another level of taste, Gordon Ramsay and Papa Josh! love from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩

    • @Z0FFY512
      @Z0FFY512 11 месяцев назад +1

      your cuisine? it’s chinese cuisine 😂

  • @damonlied9495
    @damonlied9495 Год назад +57

    i miss my mothers fried rice, was not traditional, but she believed in using cold rice so much that she would make 5 min instant rice in the morning when making our school lunches, and toss it in the fridge so it was cold for dinner. loved and never forgotten mom, miss ya.
    shout out to the mothers who got us into cooking! XD

  • @mikmil2020
    @mikmil2020 Год назад +162

    The last pronounciation of kecap manis was almost spot on, nice job!

    • @dixonyamada6969
      @dixonyamada6969 Год назад +4

      No it was not

    • @stinkmymeat
      @stinkmymeat Год назад

      @@dixonyamada6969 name checks out. do something else with your life, being negative in youtube comments isn’t gonna make you happy king

    • @Oibble
      @Oibble Год назад +14

      Ketchup mayonnaise

    • @LuqmanArraziYT
      @LuqmanArraziYT Год назад

      @@Oibble 😂😂😂

    • @LuqmanArraziYT
      @LuqmanArraziYT Год назад

      @@dixonyamada6969 yes it is

  • @alanhooper5101
    @alanhooper5101 Год назад +4

    Love watching Joshua’s videos. THE most funny and entertaining cooking vids EVER!!! At the end of every vid I’m grinning from ear to ear like a Cheshire Cat. Thanks Joshua, you’re (and no doubt your team as well) a bloody legend and a bloody good human being 😂😂 CHEERS!!

    • @kenwen7791
      @kenwen7791 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, his presentation is just wholesome tbh, btw I'm his Indonesian subscriber

  • @Thrillrider10
    @Thrillrider10 Год назад +2

    I really do think a Josh/Gordon collab would be just the right amount of chaos, and I am here for it.

  • @ninanegedu
    @ninanegedu Год назад +101

    A collab between you two would shatter the internet. Please make it happen, Papa🥺

  • @horchatakevin
    @horchatakevin Год назад +7

    Joshypoo is truly a cultured person. That Poland reference was 🤌

  • @NaughtyBowl
    @NaughtyBowl Год назад +2

    Very well done sir! The little parcel was really cool, I’d like to try something similar out for fun soon! 🙃

  • @revilthewhitedevil
    @revilthewhitedevil Год назад +6

    Dude absolutely killing it. I only can imagine the same taste as local Indonesian street food, especially with shrimp paste and MSG. That's a bomb right over there

  • @user-db1pe7je2i
    @user-db1pe7je2i Год назад +27

    That additional shrimp paste (terasi) reminded me of my late grandma... she used to make nasi goreng by mixing leftover sambal terasi and leftover rice... add some eggs... she has 2 versions, one with kecap manis, the other one without... both have very different tastes, but both are guuuddd... even more special combined with kerupuk kampung 🤤

  • @geraldsentences7729
    @geraldsentences7729 Год назад +18

    what i like about joshua is that he is doing a lot of research before cooking something

  • @emeraldkira
    @emeraldkira Год назад +20

    as an Indonesian myself... damn Josh, I'm so proud of you! I'm pretty sure you've done your research well, and this is so close to what Indonesian would do with our nasi goreng recipe. good job!

  • @ketutwasudewa847
    @ketutwasudewa847 Год назад

    Love your kecap manis pronounciation in the end.... Its just *chef's kiss. Appreciate the kind loving and recognition of nasi goreng Josh....

  • @bryancox3671
    @bryancox3671 Год назад +4

    just got your cookbook as my bday present today all the food looks amazing and im gonna make some great food from now on!
    keep up the work josh!

  • @sarangDHae
    @sarangDHae Год назад +5

    OH MY GOD!!! I've been subscribing you for a long time and I'm so happy that you cook "Nasi Goreng" which is fried rice from my country. I also really appreciate that you're mentioning our spice with our language. SAMBAL is the best ❤️

  • @dejayvdberg4585
    @dejayvdberg4585 Год назад

    im so happy i will get your cooking book for my birthdayy

  • @charbertolahmahnz9173
    @charbertolahmahnz9173 Год назад

    When you get hype and then overload on the bite into the omelette...love seeing that excitement about good food.

  • @zacharywong483
    @zacharywong483 Год назад +10

    That line and editing at 8:09 was just hilarious! Great vid, Josh and team!

  • @firdausdenzlin9281
    @firdausdenzlin9281 Год назад +107

    Dude, as a Malaysian, I'm proud of you making this dish especially the Nasi Goreng Pattaya. Also thats look freakin good if you ask me 👌🏻

    • @iskndrzlkrnn6522
      @iskndrzlkrnn6522 Год назад +5

      but he put lime and tomato in his sambal which is pretty weird tbh 🥲

    • @firdausdenzlin9281
      @firdausdenzlin9281 Год назад +5

      @@iskndrzlkrnn6522 tomato in sambal is common. For instance in sambal nasi ayam penyet. Lime on the other hand is a substitute for tamarind or asam jawa. I've tried the sambal recipe because im curious af and ngl its good 👌🏻

    • @naqiyuddinnor632
      @naqiyuddinnor632 Год назад +1

      Ada chef letak tomato and lime. It's preference

    • @eksen7221
      @eksen7221 Год назад

      Nasi goreng is origin from Malaysia not Indonesia I believe that

    • @idioticsugar4006
      @idioticsugar4006 Год назад +3

      ​@@eksen7221 maybe its best to not mention that from a fellow malaysian
      Malaysian?indonesian?at the end of the day we all cook it and we all love it
      Just dont use chili jam

  • @misa4997
    @misa4997 Год назад +15

    As a malaysian 🇲🇾 I’m proud that you make Nasi Goreng Pattaya. The technique is authentic too! Damn that looks beautiful and delicious as heck 🤤😍

    • @radzuwan85
      @radzuwan85 Год назад

      pataya supposed to be better than that and the way he pronounced “kicap manis”

    • @permadisaputro981
      @permadisaputro981 8 месяцев назад

      It not pattaya if the egg is under it

    • @misa4997
      @misa4997 8 месяцев назад

      @@permadisaputro981 the egg is wrapped. What do you mean under it?

    • @misa4997
      @misa4997 8 месяцев назад

      @@radzuwan85 i mean they’re not asian. So it’s as good as its gonna get.

  • @dadarmwn
    @dadarmwn Год назад +4

    3:02 we spell "kecap" just like "ketchup"
    My preference of nasi goreng is lighter in color. I rarely use kecap manis or sweet soy sauce, instead I use regular soy sauce or kecap asin. I never put tomatoes in my sambal to make nasi goreng, just shallots and spiciest chili that I found in my kitchen. But at the end of the day, you can't go wrong with nasi goreng (unless you add too much salt lol). There are infinity recipes of nasi goreng. The simplest that I know, just make garlic paste, stir fry with leftover rice, season with salt and pepper and that's it.
    Speaking of leftover rice, it is actually not totally true that you should make nasi goreng with leftover rice. It depends on how much water you use to cook the rice into... rice (memasak beras menjadi nasi) or the type of rice you cook. In Indonesia, we mostly know two types of rice: beras pulen (the fluffier, lower amylose, shorter grain), and beras pera (drier, higher amylose, longer grain).

  • @jxff2000
    @jxff2000 Год назад +12

    “I don’t care if you’re taking it to Poland” made me chuckle

  • @jacobornelas4094
    @jacobornelas4094 Год назад +3

    This is such a relaxing video it’s exactly what I needed right now

  • @m.f.z6620
    @m.f.z6620 Год назад

    you are really nailed the sambal, good job !

  • @caseychang4603
    @caseychang4603 Год назад +2

    I’ve never tried this type of fried rice, but it looks awesome

  • @DoeDoKu
    @DoeDoKu Год назад +136

    God the Uncle Roger bit in the beginning killed me, this is why I love your videos. Hilarious and delicious

  • @innerpeacefindings671
    @innerpeacefindings671 Год назад +11

    As Malaysian Nasi Goreng is like our favourite food and it look yummy.

  • @shaynehuber3426
    @shaynehuber3426 Год назад +1

    I love to see the cowboy in this I love how the way he cooks his food on his farm

  • @sosdesos
    @sosdesos Год назад +6

    I am impressed you ended up using Trassi in your Nasi Goreng. If you want to FLEX some more make your own Ketcap, it's delicious and so much fun to make. It'll also make your whole house smell like heaven for a while :D

    • @martijnbuunk
      @martijnbuunk Год назад +1

      I store two bottles without cap in the kitchen kabinet...

  • @ralph5187
    @ralph5187 Год назад +18

    hey josh, I would love to see you cook some Surinamese dishes as my grandma is from Suriname. We also have Nasi goreng (because of Javanese people who were brought to Suriname to work) and a bunch of other delicious things😁 + if you want to taste the best kecap manis, you should buy the bango brand, it is the best in my opinion. + I really like madame Jeanette chilies for my sambal so that is also something you should try. they are kinda similar to habaneros

  • @scrappingscootergirl
    @scrappingscootergirl Год назад +5

    All your food looks so yummy! Your fiancee is a lucky lady! Your commentary never fails to make me laugh!

  • @ninomendoza627
    @ninomendoza627 Год назад +1

    I’m gonna try making this tonight for sure!

  • @inchinkwetrust
    @inchinkwetrust Год назад

    Great video. I have to say that this b-roll music selection is much more mellow and in-tune with the video. WELL DONE

  • @robg1151
    @robg1151 Год назад +12

    Thanks for the fried egg recipe Josh, I will add it to my repertoire. 🤪

  • @bimoaa
    @bimoaa Год назад +5

    Joshua Weissman vs Gordon Ramsay in a nasi goreng showdown is not what I thought I wanted to see, but I'm all for it 😂

  • @94jmbottaro
    @94jmbottaro Год назад +2

    Last year i went on a 3 month doet of basically only nasi goreng. Its just so fun to make and delicious. Sometimes when the fridge would get empty id end up making a creative fried rice

  • @user-oh2bn2my7b
    @user-oh2bn2my7b Год назад

    I have a lot of emotions at the sight of this perfect cooking dish . ❤

  • @hubertjankowski7667
    @hubertjankowski7667 Год назад +4

    Greeting from Poland. Love your channel, keep up the good work :D

  • @cahkentir4647
    @cahkentir4647 Год назад +6

    Now, you should make a side dish or we called it the best friend of nasi goreng (like shrimp cracker). The Asinan!! Basically just regular pickles but it make nasi goreng to the next level .

  • @joelanderson_t
    @joelanderson_t Год назад

    Looks very interesting. Well done!

  • @darksendkilla
    @darksendkilla Год назад

    Glad chef brian isn't the only one who can't pronounce it! why do I keep watching cooking videos right before bed ..... now im hungry ...

  • @preciousogbuenyi3624
    @preciousogbuenyi3624 Год назад +4

    That Uncle Rodger line killed me.🤣🤣🤣🥰🥰🥰

  • @thedorito5434
    @thedorito5434 Год назад +6

    They need a Bake off challenge where Gordan tells Josh how to Cook 😂

  • @lolothepopo9726
    @lolothepopo9726 Год назад

    Okay but the flipping the cookbook at the end was quite impressive

  • @goozerboozer8543
    @goozerboozer8543 Год назад +4

    I'm really impressed Joshua, especially the fried shallots. Would love to taste your Nasi Goreng (and not Naasi Gooreng). My favourite nasi goreng is nasi goreng pete with telur dadar with fresh spring unions, some nice krupuk and acar timun on the side and fresh fried shallots on top.

  • @dikxiking1626
    @dikxiking1626 Год назад +32

    This man is definitely worthy of the "Uncle" title

    • @masongraves
      @masongraves Год назад +1

      He has had the uncle title for a while, have you not seen any of his vids?

    • @haihai9022
      @haihai9022 Год назад +2

      But he use metal spoon on Teflon pan >~

    • @masongraves
      @masongraves Год назад

      @@haihai9022 That's with metal. Teflon is extremely durable, it can withstand even the strongest acid ever made, flouroantimonic acid. I think scraping it with steel won't do any damage.

    • @haihai9022
      @haihai9022 Год назад +1

      @@masongraves Once you damage the Teflon, fragments of it can end up in your food and it will destroy your pan. Not to mention that it sounds soul crushing to my ears

  • @lydlyd5470
    @lydlyd5470 9 месяцев назад

    Try blending the garlic + shallots + candlenut (till very smooth. Add oil if needed) together to form a mixture to add to the initial stirfry to give it more of that fragrant.

  • @jb7741
    @jb7741 Год назад

    Beautiful job

  • @babsbabsies7541
    @babsbabsies7541 Год назад +8

    The sambal, rendang paste and kecap manis pronounce was spot on. From Padang where gordon ramsey visited good job chef

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx Год назад

      It’s pronounced rendong tho

  • @turmat01
    @turmat01 Год назад +4

    Fuiyoh! That look so tastyyyy! Thank you, Uncle Joshua! Nephew Matt will surely try to wrap his next egg fry rice in an omelet like that! That wery beautiful presentation!

  • @ianjoseph9518
    @ianjoseph9518 8 месяцев назад

    DUDEEEEE IM HARDLY CRY AND LOVE IT WHEN YOU POUR ALL THE DETAILS ABOUT INDONESIAN INGREDIENTS!!

  • @michealpineapple6920
    @michealpineapple6920 Год назад

    Holy moly when I first started watching josh he had about 3 million now he has 7 million? Good job josh you deserve it (I stopped watching him for a while)

  • @omarbarhamji2917
    @omarbarhamji2917 Год назад +4

    i tried gordons with some chicken and it was much better, the chicken adds nice flavor and also add all 4 chillies. it will blow your mind

  • @anishramachandruni8266
    @anishramachandruni8266 Год назад +29

    You cooked this to perfection in my opinion. I want uncle roger to react to this

  • @bleeknoir
    @bleeknoir 9 месяцев назад

    We all want this collab!

  • @phpremco
    @phpremco Год назад

    Nice, we eat this a lot in The Netherlands. I personally marinate my chicken in garlic and ketchap manis to give the chicken so much flavour. And this may be the dutch version of this indonesian dish, but it's often served with a thick saté sauce and an egg. So goood

  • @rhowebassoon
    @rhowebassoon Год назад +5

    Joshua, I would like to see you do the Kichi Kichi Omurice. It is one of the hardest things I tried to make. The omelet portion anyway. Take the challenge.

  • @chiqaazkia
    @chiqaazkia Год назад +3

    Jooosh, you really did a great job cooking the Nasi Goreng! And yes you pronounce Kecap Manis correctly😬
    P.s since you like Nasi Goreng so muchhh, you should try other Indonesian food tooo! We have lots and lots of good food heree

  • @dinjong
    @dinjong Год назад

    Eat this with crackers that is shrimp based (kerupuk udang) or onion based (kerupuk bawang) would be way way too perfect for your nasi goreng!! Love the recipe ❤️❤️

  • @dabrownie93
    @dabrownie93 Месяц назад

    I wish he had this recipe on his website!

  • @christofor9297
    @christofor9297 Год назад +3

    As someone with family from suriname, indonesia, china etc (a lot of places yes), this looks very much similar to the way my family would make it so great respect! looks amazing!!
    pssstttt it's pronounced, ketchup but with an a so ketchap, like the word chap and ket just together, and manis as in the a is pronounced when you say blah but then ma and just add is to it so ketchap manis :)

  • @ZackieChan
    @ZackieChan Год назад +4

    Malaysian= Kicap Manis, Indonesian = Kecap Manis. Anyway you make fellow Malaysian proud with that nasi goreng pataya

  • @wancoet
    @wancoet Год назад +1

    in my humble Javanese family, we use candle nut in our nasi goreng paste (consisting of chilies, shallot garlic, and shrimp paste) grinded in stone age blender called cowek. For the protein we use tempeh and a beaten egg. Voila cheap and tasty nasi goreng

  • @postivevibes9865
    @postivevibes9865 9 месяцев назад

    Yo i absolutely love this guy his work so much to learn love from ne India

  • @buggysponytail9703
    @buggysponytail9703 Год назад +3

    3:42 Dont be shy, use ulekan instead :3

  • @aaazer_
    @aaazer_ Год назад +3

    There's one thing that missing here, which is kerupuk udang a.k.a prawn cracker. Love your vids Papa Josh, Selamat Makan!

  • @negativepurple
    @negativepurple 6 месяцев назад

    I'm glad I started watching you through uncle Roger. I've been using a wok for a while now and I didn't know about seasoning it. I've been watching almost all ur teaching videos, and I'm loving learning all sorts of little things I didn't know!!!!

  • @juansubiry99
    @juansubiry99 Год назад

    I’m currently recovering from wrist surgery so I can’t play guitar or go to the gym. Thanks to this channel, my new hobby is cooking

  • @shaunyajoyner9256
    @shaunyajoyner9256 Год назад +4

    You should make the Freud chicken wings from the Chinese food restaurant 😋

  • @ELLOHELLWAT
    @ELLOHELLWAT Год назад +3

    Papa - "Gordon didn't include a protein in his..."
    The Egg - "Am I a joke to you?"

  • @naganohere
    @naganohere Год назад +1

    i have to say, Josh's sambal is v similar to what my dad usually make whenever i come over! the only difference is my dad's version is more greasier but that's about it! and your pronounciation of kecap manis is kinda close but that's fine! but when you say rendang, the "a" sounds like when you say ramen, so it's rendAng not REndang. hope that helps and keep up the good work Josh! much love from Indonesia

  • @veeracs
    @veeracs Год назад

    That wok looks amazing 🤩 where did you get it?

  • @angelap8089
    @angelap8089 Год назад +10

    Just came from Uncle Roger roasting Gordon’s Papaya salad. It would be cool if Josh and Gordon had a little competition. Uncle Roger as the judge of course 😂

  • @philcoffey5656
    @philcoffey5656 Год назад +5

    You just know Uncle Roger is going to get a 5 million video out of reviewing this 🤣 fuuyooo

  • @silk9649
    @silk9649 Год назад

    You are my fave chef. Your nasi goreng looks delicious.

  • @yuriydee
    @yuriydee Год назад

    All three of those dishes look absolutely delicious right now. I gotta try this Indonesian style fried rice now

  • @jochems.8955
    @jochems.8955 Год назад +7

    Uncle Roger should review this! And it looks great! I would eat that for sure!

  • @finesse_angler514
    @finesse_angler514 Год назад +14

    We need Gordon and Uncle Roger at the sametime! 😂🔥🔥🔥

  • @tinanguyen4734
    @tinanguyen4734 Год назад

    I live in Bali and I can say the rendang paste was awesome and yo u call the sweet soya sauce as ketchap Manis. Its where the dutch got the original ideal of ketchup ( it was originally sambal and the misunderstood).

  • @darrienrahming242
    @darrienrahming242 Год назад

    Absolutely love Nasi Goreng, my wife & I had it for the first time when we went to Penang, Malaysia.

  • @masonbloomquist2124
    @masonbloomquist2124 Год назад +9

    two tips from someone with way less experience than you!
    chilis will loose a lot of heat when cooked which is why its good to add them at the end or use a lot for that good good pop of color.
    Also, Josh, you can use rice that was cooked same day if you lay it out on a tray and let the steam evaporate. the rice doesn't need to be cold it needs to be dry. a fan helps move this process along nicely. might save you some time if you're tryna get a video out quick.

  • @nirro6
    @nirro6 Год назад +3

    Just did stir Fri-day with fresh cooked rice and it turned out great. The problem comes from using rice that’s sat out for over half an hour. That’s when clumping can occur when you try to make fried rice.

  • @SoItGoesCAL34
    @SoItGoesCAL34 Год назад

    I really liked the omlette parcel

  • @lwood5375
    @lwood5375 Год назад

    Do one on taco times crisp bean or crisp meat burrito please!! 😍😍

  • @joachimbikas880
    @joachimbikas880 Год назад +4

    From a local south east asian, going full indo/thai spicy style on fried rice is just a bliss