5 Michelin-star chefs reveal secrets of French cuisine

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2017
  • Five of the greatest French Michelin-starred chefs pay tribute to their local food producers and reveal the secrets of their cuisine. In this journey to the six corners of France, each chef shows us his region, its most beautiful sights and the women and men (fishermen, breeders, market gardeners, cheese makers, bakers…) who provide him with outstanding produce.
    With French cuisine recently added to the Intangible World Heritage list, this film pays tribute to the people who are helping to maintain its reputation.
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  • @ChefJeanPierre
    @ChefJeanPierre 2 года назад +19

    What a great channel! Amazingly produced video that capture the love, passion and talent that is needed to be one of the best of the best! Thank you for taking the time.

    • @WatchRayPlay
      @WatchRayPlay 2 года назад

      Hey Chef! We must have the same video suggestions on youtube! Que'st-ce que c'est ton secret du cuisine francaise??

    • @THEsecretsOf_FoodFrench
      @THEsecretsOf_FoodFrench 4 месяца назад

      Hey chef 👩‍🍳 your also must video baiv 😊😊

  • @Mistanyycguy
    @Mistanyycguy 2 года назад +10

    Beautiful how this documentary gives me a deeper awareness and appreciation of the natural beauty, art and connection that exists in this industry. So much life and creativity involved, not just pretentious chefs and overpriced food.

  • @sandrastrabeikaite1034
    @sandrastrabeikaite1034 2 года назад +2

    The last shefs words were so true and beautiful it made me cry. Amazing documentary

  • @zed4225
    @zed4225 3 года назад +26

    Absolutely beautiful fresh produce in France, the peaches and melons are devine. Perfect growing mediums, perfect weather, perfect land and lovely people, Vive La France!

    • @tecnetcom
      @tecnetcom 2 года назад +1

      Go to Colombia and then you will see really beautiful, rich lands, variety of fresh products like nowhere else. The country with the most variety of fruits, the most biodiverse in the world by Km², with the best coffee in the world, etc.

    • @catheline51
      @catheline51 2 года назад

      I lived in Paris for 4 yrs. It does not take long to become a food snob after living there. I've never had such 1st class food experiences since.

  • @terrybear5398
    @terrybear5398 2 года назад +16

    This took my breath away. Such dedication, passion and pure Love for their creations, at each and every step, leaves me awe struck.
    Can one only imagine if each of us took that depth of approach to what we create?

    • @smokeymcpot69
      @smokeymcpot69 2 года назад +1

      In the words of Sam Cooke what a wonderful world it would be

  • @abdulbasit4011
    @abdulbasit4011 5 лет назад +94

    You can not give respect to the plate Unless have respect for the produce where it comes from...well said

    • @austinreeves5221
      @austinreeves5221 3 года назад +1

      Yeah

    • @MobileAura
      @MobileAura 3 года назад +1

      Any chef can cook good meals with the worlds best ingredients, it’s almost always about the ingredients.

  • @server.bay.Walter
    @server.bay.Walter 5 лет назад +36

    I grew up on a farm and we use to cater for people. Then I went to cooking school and now I find myself wanting to grow all my food ingredients so I can flavor them with love. Then cook them for everyone.

    • @Ursaminor31
      @Ursaminor31 3 года назад

      That sounds divine. I dream of the same thing. Much love to you in your dream.

  • @gregjohnson720
    @gregjohnson720 3 года назад +8

    I would love to watch this with the audio in the original French language.

    • @charliehicks8041
      @charliehicks8041 3 года назад

      did you find it in French? This is perfect for my 8th grade intro class, But I have a college class and I'd love for them to see it in French.

  • @zazuzungu1334
    @zazuzungu1334 4 года назад +15

    So many lessons about life through food.

    • @arno222444
      @arno222444 3 года назад +1

      Exactly, glad you noticed it

  • @honglee6100
    @honglee6100 6 лет назад +21

    one of my greatest satifactions working as a cook is working for a hard ass chef and hes says somethings good and adds you name in a way u know u nailed it ..gj jerry

  • @charliehicks8041
    @charliehicks8041 Год назад +2

    I show this film to my 8th grade classes as we learn the names for food in French. They will be pretending to have their own restaurants for a project. I also tell them to observe what it is like to love your profession whatever it is

  • @Murad2804
    @Murad2804 2 года назад +1

    This documentary was eye opening, what great craftsmanship. Greetings from Germany, your neighbour.

  • @mediclimber
    @mediclimber 3 года назад +5

    I'm very impressed, such attention to detail, even when setting the table.

  • @daveg9000
    @daveg9000 6 лет назад +7

    Great piece...another excellent example of the importance and respect paid to food culture in France...

  • @fmilton20
    @fmilton20 4 года назад +19

    Customer, "This dish is wonderful"
    Jean Sulpice, "No, it isn't good enough"

  • @lorandoane118
    @lorandoane118 4 года назад +2

    You guys make me so happy. What a great video!!!

  • @peterstroncek6340
    @peterstroncek6340 5 лет назад +4

    After watching this video a few minutes I realizedI that, thats that restaurant is just on a perfect place!....just corresponding your passion about a food u make...amazing!

  • @louiselincoln
    @louiselincoln 4 года назад +8

    I am so massively impressed with the translation of this, it is so intuitive and true to the original message that the experts are communicating. Thank you.

  • @lore6803
    @lore6803 4 года назад +48

    These guys are talking about art. It just so happens the medium is food.

    • @jbar2.048
      @jbar2.048 3 года назад +1

      My thoughts as well.

  • @paulh7589
    @paulh7589 6 лет назад +7

    Keep it fresh, clean, simple and you can't go wrong. Usually if something tastes flat it just needs salt.

  • @alejandrolegra4543
    @alejandrolegra4543 3 года назад +4

    dude living in the beautiful mountain landscapes with his goats making cheese loving every second.

  • @Anna-be8pd
    @Anna-be8pd 5 лет назад +11

    Merci pour cette expérience incroyable, j'adore la cuisine française 🇫🇷 Vive la france!!!!!

  • @aquarius4953
    @aquarius4953 4 года назад +14

    I'm French. Three starts restaurant are certainly exceptional, I have never been, but unfortunately nowadays too many restaurants in France are mediocre or even bad. Some pseudo chefs don't prepare anything ,they make do with grated carrots bought in plastic boxes in the nearest supermarket at 1 euro and they sell that 5 euros 10 euros or more. I don't call that "restaurant." The big problem is : most youngsters are unable to recognise good products nowaday. You can fool them so easily. Present them a veal escalope and a turkey escalope they won't see any difference. Who are able to recognise real sausages and industrial ones ? Who knows which part of a beef give the better steak ? Who really cook at home everyday instead of eating take away food or frozen food, salad in plastic bag.You must educate the taste buds are a very young age, show the difference between great products and not so great products. The difference between a pasteurized cheese that tastes like plaster and an unpasteurized Brie or Camembert. Mashed potatoes made home. Etc.
    Well I stop. It's dinner time now and I'm a bit hungry. I'm also a bit angry because if we don't pay attention our cuisine will lose it reputation and that will be a pity.

    • @janjay913
      @janjay913 4 года назад +1

      Definetly you are right , not many people pay attention what they are actually are putting in their mouth, as long as it looks good , if we start talk about wine I don't know how these people would recognise Merlot from Cabernet , but first they should learn their food I guess , I used to work in a Michelin Star Restaurant in London, really famous one ,Modern European cuisine , as a head waiter , we had a lots of classic french dishes as well , for the wine only sommelier was allowed to touch them , most of them were french guys of course (we had great time btw )and we had a case on a table with a vegetarian lady who was served by one of our new waitresses , almost the whole meal was perfect from the beginning to the nearly end , but I sad ALMOST , cause we messed up BIG TIME at the end , and I sad WE, cause whenever there is a mistake in the restaurant in front of the house - it will be taken by the whole staff, so the lady order was some classic vanilla pannacotta with some berry compote ,nothing so pretentious , nothing so new , but unfortunately the panna cotta is made with jelatin and a vegetarian person cannot have it , so the lack of food knowledge of the young waitresses as you sad (and of course the inattention of the rest of the team including me ) put us in a very bad situation for a restaurant of that calibre ,it was so embarrassing ,that we had to welcome the guest again with a free meal , we all hope this will not go into the trip advisor's reviews and many more troubles u can imagine....so yes I agree with you, nowadays , before you "put something on your table" better find first what exactly is , cause somethimes could cost you a lot , for real , Im sure this girl will remember it her whole life as I do....😀
      ...ups my mac'n cheese looks ready ... take care and go visit some 3 Michelin star restaurant buddy , you will be amazed, especially as french im sure you appreciate the good food ,🙂btw 5 star I never heart of 5 star Michelin by the way , however have a good one..

    • @zed4225
      @zed4225 3 года назад

      I love that grated carrot bought in a punnet from French supermarkets, I always asked for it to be brought home from my Mum and Dads day trips to France. I miss France and I miss that grated carrot in that lovely dressing it comes in. And I miss my Mum and Dad too.

    • @cioccolateriaveneziana
      @cioccolateriaveneziana 2 года назад

      @@janjay913 Well, the lady should have known what panna cotta is, I mean it's general knowledge that it's made with gelatine. But your approach (never to blame the guest) is a sign of a good customer service!

    • @cioccolateriaveneziana
      @cioccolateriaveneziana 2 года назад

      Hm, I read somewhere that nowhere in Europe is the popularity of McDonald's as high as in France... What does it say about the shift in the society?

    • @janjay913
      @janjay913 2 года назад

      @@cioccolateriaveneziana Thank you, it is truth, it's the main thing you actually learn in those type of restaurants , as my menager still love to say :
      "You can go and be a waiter or bartender or to get any kind of job in this industry, it's full with restaurants, brazzeries and eateries, especially on the Highway, but if you work here in this restaurant with me - I want you to know something-we are Different and that's what makes us who we are today and why we are full everyday! " ....
      (attention to the details, let's see how "simple" is that🙂).

  • @diegovelazquez9461
    @diegovelazquez9461 5 лет назад +2

    Those mountains are beautiful

  • @Apaurie
    @Apaurie 2 года назад +4

    I remember what my uncle told me one day: "Learn, learn and learn all the time! That's the key of success". In cuisine, you have to learn the way the veggies are made, to appreciate them, you have to know some butcher technics, you have to know how the spices work, how the sauce work, how to bring an unforgettable ambiance/atmosphere in your restaurant. You also have to learn about art in some aspect to appreciate the colours, the goemetries.....And much more. You never stop learning.
    Im not a chef, i don't even work in Cuisine, but I do love it. i cook almost every day and even if I will never get the same experience as the pple working with chef have, I know, by investing a lot of time, I will be able to create something. not in the same professionnal standard but far beyond what you could expect when you are not a pro.
    Since im cooking: Im learning the plants (aromatic kind), the veggies, the fruits, the dried fruits, meat and fish......Plus, when my family is letting me know it's good or not bad, it's a faillure.
    These lessons in this video are more than gold or jewelry: learning, a good taste for failure, criticism mind, motivation, curiosity, open minded, creativity and technique. Soft skills common to many other fields.

    • @richardfitoussi6276
      @richardfitoussi6276 2 года назад +1

      add one more thing: LA RIGUEUR DE LA DISCIPLINE, first with your self and then throughout the team.

  • @kato2531
    @kato2531 6 лет назад +138

    I notice one thing watching this video... And that's is every in the video wether farmer , fisherman , or chief they are all passionate about what they do.

    • @gronkiusmaximus
      @gronkiusmaximus 5 лет назад +2

      Hmmm, if you're right, I wonder why people are not eating your food or other low tier/low rank cooks, but instead, they choose to go for what these high rank michelin star chefs make... Because it's better lol, if the rich man that asks for the best of the best chooses it, you can clearly see why lmao, because it's good, if people didn't like it so much, they wouldn't blow hundreds on it, maybe some pretentious people would, but there's still many people that go to these places simply because they know they can get great food out of it, and they have 0 care for the atmosphere or the expensive feel to everything

    • @Paul_Sleeping
      @Paul_Sleeping 5 лет назад +1

      lin juan So true. I've watched so many shows like this one. All Michelin chefs are ultra passionate about what they do. And all of them always source their food locally and freshness is overall key. And some of them actually have their own farms that grow produce they need.

    • @Furn427
      @Furn427 5 лет назад

      I think you just had a bad experience. It's true some chefs get very despotic (I have been through it) but you have to respect the quality they come out with, and they are perfectionists @@DogmanCastroJ

    • @Furn427
      @Furn427 5 лет назад

      @@DogmanCastroJ what video?

    • @theric66
      @theric66 4 года назад

      @Lia Flexx no not always because a lot of people work only for the money and not because of passion, it's unfortunate but not many can earn a living from what they like doing.

  • @renaelovett9559
    @renaelovett9559 4 года назад +6

    Me but I really enjoyed this there were a lot of ingredients that I love to experiment with and gave me some new ideas to try!!!

  • @terrybear5398
    @terrybear5398 2 года назад

    Simply Fascinating!

  • @AlanHope2013
    @AlanHope2013 4 года назад +5

    Hilarious when the fisherman had a Geordie accent. Nice touch of local colour there.

  • @LocalFood4553
    @LocalFood4553 Год назад

    Nice your videos,. thanks for showing.

  • @anthonyjohngarcia4455
    @anthonyjohngarcia4455 Год назад

    thank you for this great video ..

  • @lukelucy1980
    @lukelucy1980 5 лет назад +4

    Interesting, great to see such passion. Impossible if you can't get such ingredients.....

  • @dzenisalickovic5868
    @dzenisalickovic5868 4 года назад +1

    These guys are living the life....

  • @benzzoy
    @benzzoy 4 года назад +9

    @23:02: It's interesting that the fishermen did not appear to use the Ikejime method to dispatch the fishes, for optimal freshness preservation. I originally thought this video was old enough, but the credits showed that it was released in 2013.

    • @fleurarkesteijn5122
      @fleurarkesteijn5122 3 года назад

      I looked it up because I never heard of it, vox did a good piece on it, so educational!

  • @emzgotchannel9887
    @emzgotchannel9887 5 лет назад +4

    Whooah it's really amazing i wish I'd could be a great chef someday 😍

  • @VcassCsoto
    @VcassCsoto 2 года назад

    Immediately proud of the English narrator giving those emphatics good job

  • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
    @drummerlovesbookworm9738 4 года назад +2

    💕 I enjoy this channel.

  • @wincentchngwinnshern1826
    @wincentchngwinnshern1826 4 года назад +5

    Its a meditation for me watching this masterpiece

  • @angeleusebio9451
    @angeleusebio9451 Год назад

    AMAZING CHEFS

  • @thefrenchgardener1865
    @thefrenchgardener1865 2 года назад +2

    I admire the personal interest each chef has in the producers of the ingredients each uses.

  • @messrsandersonco5985
    @messrsandersonco5985 2 года назад +2

    It's true. The markets in the villages breathe life into them, especially in the winter! After all, a major supermarket may be 10km or more away.

  • @carlosfigueroa790
    @carlosfigueroa790 3 года назад

    Greetings from Central America. Guatemala city.

  • @robertronning7016
    @robertronning7016 2 года назад

    Appreciate all the best secrets for last

  • @maggieretzvlogs6771
    @maggieretzvlogs6771 6 лет назад +3

    wow..........

  • @JustAThought155
    @JustAThought155 2 года назад

    Wow! I am loving this show! Can we purchase it?

  • @michaelovrutsky5927
    @michaelovrutsky5927 5 лет назад +16

    The best food in the world!!!

  • @iCircleKi
    @iCircleKi 6 лет назад +9

    60 covers, that sounds like a dream.

  • @AceofDlamonds
    @AceofDlamonds 5 лет назад +1

    The Masters!

  • @eliottsamson7715
    @eliottsamson7715 4 года назад +4

    Loving this overdubbing!

    • @charliehicks8041
      @charliehicks8041 3 года назад

      Its great because you can hear the French but peope who don't know French can follow along. I am showing in my intro to French class some great culture here.

  • @ruthhevia9217
    @ruthhevia9217 5 лет назад

    GRACIASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS . SALUDOSSSSS

  • @Dubai1066
    @Dubai1066 5 лет назад +8

    A lot of hard work goes on to serve Michelin-star Food .

  • @premacharitra1
    @premacharitra1 5 лет назад

    i would like to Come and dine here..for sure before i get old....

  • @heavycruzer1801
    @heavycruzer1801 4 года назад

    Fascinating. I can't wait to try cooking francais

    • @FreemanGamingHD
      @FreemanGamingHD 4 года назад

      You're going to cook France? bit harsh mate

  • @Processor609
    @Processor609 4 года назад +1

    >When the quality of the video and editing matches the quality of the food and content of the video, it's absolutely pleasing. Thank you, seriously top tier quality here.

  • @Sifezekile_N
    @Sifezekile_N 3 года назад

    High quality and high quality produce

  • @zed4225
    @zed4225 3 года назад

    Thats passion

  • @salifsoumah3774
    @salifsoumah3774 4 года назад

    Très bien

  • @ginalai5401
    @ginalai5401 Год назад

    Very good ❤❤❤👍👍👍

  • @edtaggart9779
    @edtaggart9779 4 года назад

    The Best

  • @piwkoD
    @piwkoD 4 года назад +21

    "I have 150 goats and i know all their names"

    • @piwkoD
      @piwkoD 4 года назад +1

      6:43

    • @DogmanCastroJ
      @DogmanCastroJ 3 года назад +1

      Yeah i think its bullshit too i dont remember 150 people 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @randomstuff3285
    @randomstuff3285 4 года назад +11

    "Cooking like a chef I'm a 5 star Michelin"

  • @lore.keeper
    @lore.keeper Месяц назад

    The passion and vigor these people have, both the chefs and farmers, is so inspiring. They deserve to be prosperous as they are 🌻

  • @pauluss1053
    @pauluss1053 4 года назад +1

    watching this during COVID-19 lock down at home and could just fancy some fish n chips :(

  • @manjulachandrababu7655
    @manjulachandrababu7655 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent Kerala spaces from India 🇮🇳 🙏🏻💕💐

  • @vervor
    @vervor 6 лет назад +17

    Frenchman with irish accent is my fav :)

    • @jonathanfinan722
      @jonathanfinan722 5 лет назад

      There is literally no one with anyone approaching any kind of Irish accent in this whole show.

    • @conorhughes6018
      @conorhughes6018 4 года назад +1

      He means the fisherman with the Newcastle accent!

    • @FreemanGamingHD
      @FreemanGamingHD 4 года назад +1

      he's from my neck of the woods. Newcastle (Geordie)

  • @marypoppins9461
    @marypoppins9461 4 года назад +1

    LOL @ the dubbing english accent for the fisherman

  • @murilocruz7752
    @murilocruz7752 6 лет назад +256

    Secret of French cuisine: Butter. :D

    • @elisannem5685
      @elisannem5685 5 лет назад +24

      Non, la patience...prendre le temps de choisir ses ingrédients, prendre le temps de cuisiner, prendre le temps de manger... c'est long mais c'est bon, miam ! :)

    • @unemusiqueunjour
      @unemusiqueunjour 5 лет назад +3

      @@elisannem5685 On y pense pas assez mais le temps est l'ingrédient le plus important en cuisine

    • @brandonle6236
      @brandonle6236 5 лет назад +1

      Cheese a d wine

    • @crazyjackfr
      @crazyjackfr 5 лет назад +1

      @@brandonle6236 only good one's.. ;)

    • @aquarius4953
      @aquarius4953 4 года назад +11

      Not only. Crème fraîche in Normandy, salty butter in Britany, goose fat in Perigord, olive oil in Provence etc.

  • @cedarpoplar7443
    @cedarpoplar7443 4 года назад +1

    I never took in to the business although my pops was chef for 25 years in the the great plaza hotel across the street from Anaheim's Disneyland. I still have a knack for cooking, and I think I would've made a good cook. Today, my main objective is psychology and playing old Gospel songs on the piano. But, I will always love to cook. It runs in my veins... Pozole, ceviche, puerquita chivil, tamales Salvadoreños, and my favorite: Guadalajara's pipian - with it's marinated cuttings of onions in lime juice. I miss my grandma 😢😭😭

  • @suarehanafoods5244
    @suarehanafoods5244 Год назад

    Very good nice I subscribed you

  • @willemp6432
    @willemp6432 3 года назад

    This should have been 3 hours long.....I wish I can give this a 100 likes..Merci.

  • @andrewv.9142
    @andrewv.9142 2 года назад

    gotta love that voiceover for the fisherman lmao

  • @chefbrigstv3754
    @chefbrigstv3754 3 года назад +2

    I watched this movie it makes me motivated and giving me a new ideas of experimenting different kinds of sauces and dishes as a cook on greatest achievements if i earn a michelin star is hard work, dedication and reinventing a dish so that you can earn stepping stone for 1 star

  • @BabyBoomersDoomer
    @BabyBoomersDoomer 2 года назад

    Respect the produce

  • @khaledelabiad
    @khaledelabiad 3 года назад

    توكلنا علي الله

  • @ssb1389
    @ssb1389 9 месяцев назад

    What is the music at the end? Can anyone tell the name?

  • @crankcreations4593
    @crankcreations4593 3 года назад

    yummy

  • @AEPMUSlC
    @AEPMUSlC 3 года назад +1

    Great video but the dubbing is a bit awkward to listen to... I don't get why this is a thing, subtitles are much better.

  • @susanmoore8914
    @susanmoore8914 2 года назад

    Interesting).

  • @victoremmanuell_ptbr1902
    @victoremmanuell_ptbr1902 4 года назад +40

    The secret of the REAL French cuisine: uniqueness, talent, refinement, innovation, sense of proportion, style, and very good taste. The French invented much of the culinary techniques that other countries use in their national foods. I'm not French, by the way!!!!

    • @victoremmanuell_ptbr1902
      @victoremmanuell_ptbr1902 4 года назад +5

      @Elena Reyes The french cooking methods can include, but not only, flambéing, sautéing, poaching, broiling, grilling, braising, and baking who was VERY copied by the British, Americans, Italians, etc, etc

    • @victoremmanuell_ptbr1902
      @victoremmanuell_ptbr1902 4 года назад +3

      @Elena Reyes WTF........ I can tell dozens of things that France taught to other countries in the world, from cuisine to dance, from literature to philosophy and science, etc. France is an ancient country, my dear !!!

    • @victoremmanuell_ptbr1902
      @victoremmanuell_ptbr1902 4 года назад +1

      @Elena Reyes Perhaps a very few ones in Africa or Asia, but All Americas and most parts of the world were indeed influenced at any moment by Europe in terms of culture, language, clothing, etc. For example, you are talking to me with a language originated in EUROPE (England)......

    • @Processor609
      @Processor609 4 года назад +2

      @@victoremmanuell_ptbr1902 >I definitely agree to the French contribution in humanity and society, but to discredit America and directly say that all of these styles were "stolen" from or used because of the French is intentionally discrediting everybody who has worked in every aspect for these other countries like as if it wasn't for these ideas, the world wouldn't spin. Please do NOT discredit ANY countries because you definitely did NOT have to say that.

    • @Processor609
      @Processor609 4 года назад +2

      >You are clearly just bragging and glorifying. How can you expect to be respected by having an attitude like that? Why even comment publicly about that and nothing else or even being informative? You have to be more open minded and and considerate. Be more thoughtful with your words.

  • @zzebowa
    @zzebowa 4 года назад

    Anyway, as some one said, French butter, President is the best, is key, but also good sea salt. You can use a lot and it never has that chemical taste. Carmargue salt form Aigues Mort is my favourite.

  • @lotfimohamed790
    @lotfimohamed790 4 года назад

    c'est des artistes pro

  • @rk_vlogs4703
    @rk_vlogs4703 5 лет назад

    Wow very nice it's great I like to work with you chef's I love French cuisine.......

  • @eligenovese783
    @eligenovese783 4 года назад +2

    Subtitles would of been way better

  • @jdkrasinki2214
    @jdkrasinki2214 6 лет назад

    3:45 cheeky!

  • @orielrafi3897
    @orielrafi3897 Год назад

  • @fasteddylove-muffin6415
    @fasteddylove-muffin6415 3 года назад

    @ 27:00 in...I take it the "secrets" are all given towards the end?

  • @AkkiDk8
    @AkkiDk8 5 лет назад +22

    My secret? Knorr Stockpot!

    • @Furn427
      @Furn427 5 лет назад +1

      OMG the Marco trend is everywhere !! This completely shattered my nature video stroll

    • @Khrist75
      @Khrist75 4 года назад

      That's why you always will be visited for your near Burger King...;-). Tasty from France...

  • @ivonekvapil4185
    @ivonekvapil4185 2 года назад

    Please tell us the price is it such a big secret?

  • @MissJudyJetson
    @MissJudyJetson 5 лет назад +1

    If only we had more chefs like this in America.

    • @zemekiel
      @zemekiel 5 лет назад

      Why? So they could ask "Do you want cheese with that" in a french accent?

    • @gringologie9302
      @gringologie9302 5 лет назад

      A lot of french chef work in US. They are very well pay

    • @MissJudyJetson
      @MissJudyJetson 5 лет назад +1

      @@gringologie9302 .... I'm sure some do. But they are still restricted by the government on what products they can and can't use. Like if one wanted to go and forge for ingredients to serve in their restaurant and make money off it they can't. If no money was to be exchanged one could forge for ingredients to serve. The people in the government here just want to control everything they can. In Europe telling someone they can't forge for a restaurant is like slapping them in the face. It's in their ancestry. It's in ours also but most Americans as a whole are to caught up in technology to know even know nature exists. The government makes sure of that.

  • @tenzindasanggyaltsewa3216
    @tenzindasanggyaltsewa3216 6 лет назад +32

    France = world class food.

    • @ertac7459
      @ertac7459 5 лет назад +7

      Gsr Badell = jealousy and haters but we love u still 😘😘

    • @nanderlizernanderlizer684
      @nanderlizernanderlizer684 5 лет назад +3

      @@ertac7459 not really, french food in cafes and home cooked french food is nice. but, food in french restaurants can be very mediocre and often pretentious.

    • @ertac7459
      @ertac7459 5 лет назад +6

      Nanderlizer Nanderlizer Whatever you see, you know nothing about it! neither in French cuisine nor in French themselves, stay in your jealousy! you are uneducated and you made yourself that on your prejudging on the French it is lamentable! But success attracts the jealous it is well known, France is a victim of its success;) (last answer) ( english translation)

    • @triffle69
      @triffle69 5 лет назад

      Gsr Badell
      Prove it ? Big mouth !!

    • @gringologie9302
      @gringologie9302 5 лет назад +3

      @@nanderlizernanderlizer684 dont go in restaurant for tourist.

  • @pengwings1562
    @pengwings1562 3 года назад +1

    MPW always say that respect the produce having fresh and good ingredients is the key. Cause mother nature is the greatest artist. But using fresh , canned or Knorr it's your choice

  • @elisannem5685
    @elisannem5685 5 лет назад +5

    Le secret ? La patience...prendre le temps de choisir ses ingrédients, prendre le temps de cuisiner, prendre le temps de manger... c'est long mais c'est bon, miam ! :)

    • @whatchamacallit70
      @whatchamacallit70 4 года назад

      elisanne M I don’t know what you said but it sounds good!

    • @martinhenry7284
      @martinhenry7284 3 года назад +1

      @@whatchamacallit70 The secret ? Patience...take time to choose ingredients, take time to cook, take time to eat... somewhat long but good, yum ! :)

  • @adeferranti4610
    @adeferranti4610 5 лет назад +2

    Key ingredient is the passion

    • @rastajuan7
      @rastajuan7 5 лет назад +2

      And butter, lots and lots

  • @boiledfrog5739
    @boiledfrog5739 6 лет назад +16

    These french speaks very good English

  • @fbidonuts1702
    @fbidonuts1702 4 года назад +12

    They be like: ""cooking like a chef imma 5-star Michelin"

  • @tetesdeveaux9550
    @tetesdeveaux9550 5 лет назад +20

    one problem with all the wocomo vids translation is inaccurate and annoying. wish it was subtitled.

    • @amitupadhya90
      @amitupadhya90 5 лет назад

      tetes de veaux totally agree with you

    • @yodachef
      @yodachef 5 лет назад

      oui, moi aussi c'est penible

  • @J35h13
    @J35h13 6 лет назад +19

    Farming, cooking, eating. It's biblical stuff.

  • @chefhomeboyardee8
    @chefhomeboyardee8 Год назад

    The real secret of French cuisine. Butter. Butter. Butter.

  • @LA_Viking
    @LA_Viking 3 года назад

    Apparently the first featured chef made a frittata and not an omelet. That's okay by me as I prefer the texture of a frittata. And admittedly I am fascinated by the hard goat cheese mentioned. I have not yet had the opportunity to sample such a cheese. Anyone producing one, feel free to send me a sample LOL. Who knows, you might gain a regular customer!

  • @willemhaifetz-chen1588
    @willemhaifetz-chen1588 Год назад

    Use subtitles, all the lovely French…