One hopes. When Asoka was being used by BA she, like all non white men got salary screwed. If NYT pulls the same crap I'm done with them, too. So you are correct. PAY YOUR D'ED CONTENT CREATORS!
I loved the mini timelapse at the end with the whole team eating together! It just felt like this episode was a big 'we care about you and we are going to make yall some GREAT food' from Sohla and Ham to their team
highly recommend watching their gingerbread house episodes. it goes from intense contest to how much caviar can we give our camera crew over the course of 3 years
Gosh these two are so knowledgable. I’m really glad Sohla told up for herself against Bon Appétit because she really deserves to be paid big bucks for her knowledge
Too bad she ws a total c**t to everyone she worked with though including Gaby, the immigrant who worked there. She's a terribly hypocritical person considering her claim to fame is calling out oppression.
She had no issue with BA giving her a career after her real world failures, then after using them up, ruined them to progress her own career. Classic narcissist.
@@emboe001if so many other chef’s didn’t have the same complaints as her, (and some extra ones) BA would have survived without her. But they didn’t survive.
@@emboe001Why are you so triggered by Sohla? She's brilliant, likable, professionally trained, and great on camera. I hope she continues to live rent free in your head.
It's so weird how much I learn about cooking watching these two. I'm even picking up stuff they don't talk about directly, like using a food storage bag on the tortilla press (because plastic wrap is too wimpy). I can't believe how much more I'm learning about cooking in a video that sits between a recipe video and a game show.
I think part of that is that Sohla and Ham are kind of like natural educators. They can weave techniques and tips and methods through something that is mainly entertaining, without taking away from either the tip or entertainment. Learn so much from both of them every time!
I don't like the taste of raw onions so knowing that you can simply wash it a little in cold water is great. They have so much culinary knowledge, it's incredible.
I can't stress how much I love Sohla and Ham. I am Sohla's biggest fan. If she has one fan its me, if she has no fans I'm dead. She seems so cool and chill and positive and nice and passionate and just such an interesting fun watch but also relaxing vibes. Sohla is like NPR. I love it. I hope she continues making videos forever and feels the appreciation from her fans without feeling overwhelmed. I appreciate all her hard work she's done up until this point so I can watch and enjoy her videos. This made my Friday :)
It's not wierd to use roe in family food. I use whitefish roe for just a easy monday dinner in baked potatoes with sour cream and red onions. Or to a potatoepancake. It's diffrent food coulture and what you find easy to find for family style meal is not allways same in other countries. I need to make it difficoult if me want to buy spam for example
I was glad they managed to use the roe after it arrived too late to use in a previous video - it's always fun to see them make sure nothing goes to waste!
Don't get me wrong I love when they give Sohlam (Sohla + Ham) curveball ingredients like Jell-O or hot dogs 😂 but I kinda want them to keep leaning in this direction they're going, like where the ingredient is more uncommon rather than just being weird or wacky. I love that I get to learn about new food types that I've never heard of like durian, tajin etc. and it gives them free range to do more variety of meals and flex their skills a bit
@@Ryan_gogaku underappreciated that's exactly the word I was looking for, thats why I love Sohlam because their meal ideas are so original and creative it lends itself perfectly to this concept
I kind of enjoy there being a balance. Like sometimes underappreciated and uncommon, but sometimes left field that leaves them scratching their heads. I think both situations have their merits and puts forth different ways for them to shine
A MYSTERY MENU POPUP??? that would be incredible!! All their tasting menus have been building up for this moment ahaha. The end montage of Sohla and Ham making the tacos for everyone is so sweet.
can these be weekly??? i remember when it was just sohla with cameos from her husband, but I love that they are working together for this show. they are super talented and creative.
The blue cap is the reduced sodium version, which I use. The mix of chili peppers, sea salt, citric acid, dehydrated lime juice, gives this a spicy tartness perfect for flavoring pickling liquid. Brings a brightness to fatty dishes, like fried food. Glad you posted this video!
We finally got Tajin in Australian supermarkets, but it's the regular green capped one, and it's SO SALTY. I don't know how anyone can enjoy that version. I can only hope I can find the reduced sodium version soon!
@@mysticseraph2213its meant to be, like a crisps seasoning. Its traditionally used on fried foods as the only seasoning or fruit (like unripe mango or watermelon)… thats where it really shines cause you get the salty/sweet/sour/spicy
@@mysticseraph2213 The regular sodium powdered version is best lightly sprinkled on fresh fruit or veggies (Mangoes and watermelon are my personal favorites). It is very salty but it’s assumed that will be the only sodium added to food and used very sparingly. I do prefer the reduced sodium one much like most people and would recommend buying some online if the original is way too salty for you. Fair warning though, reduced sodium doesn’t denote low sodium. I also recommend trying the liquid tajín sauce which is chamoy based (chamoy is a sweet, sour and a bit spicy condiment made from pickled plums). It’s not as incredibly salty as the regular seasoning and not as spicy as it may appear from its dark maroon color. It’s used very similarly to the dry seasoning. It’s exciting to hear these products are now being sold in Australia as I grew up with it in my Mexican-American family. Hope you enjoy it!
As someone who's been a cook for 20 years but not a chef. I enjoy watching new innovative chefs teaching me new things. Places I work don't offer the choice or chance of creativity. Helps me experiment at home.
Hands down the best episode yet. I like the editing direction and the upgrades to drawing board time. I also feel like the mis en place was better this time and the shift in tone from “competition cooking” to “how to entertain like a chef” is a welcome one.
I love their sparkle and excitement this season - these unusual ingredients, paired with their creativity, make for SUCH a charming and educational show. I re-watch these often - it's so much more fun to see them stoked rather than frustrated with the ingredients!
sidenote: im so happy for the success of Sohla and Ham. I was so concerned for Sohla after the whole test kitchen thing happened so Im so happy that she’s still thriving ❤
I love Sohla and Ham! I just wish the videos were longer so that I could see more of how the prep the ingredients coz they both drop those knowledge jewels and tips
I don’t know why my favorite part of these videos is when Sohla draws out the entire menu. I would totally be ok ordering off a menu based only on her drawings. I might not know what’s I’m exactly ordering but I’m pretty sure it would be good.
This is in my top five of all time favorite shows on RUclips! Thank you Sohla & Ham for being curious, particular, talented, adventurous, and opinionated! I love this sooooooo muuuuuuuuch! I think about food in new ways!!!!!! I think about making things in new ways!!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This series is so effortless to watch and so rewarding, thank you to everyone there who puts in the work. It always makes my week to see new Mystery Menu is up.
Im always so impressed by how much these two can accomplish in an hour. Really a testament to their skill. It takes me an hour just to cook a standard dinner for two 😆
I absolutely love the chemistry between Ham and Sohla ❤ This is such an amazing series, and I get so excited when I see a new video up! Keep up the great work yall!!!! You guys are killing it 😎
Ham is like a technical knowledgable genius and Sohla is like a generational artist but with food. LIke honestly what a match. the way yall cook and the way NYT captures it is just amazing. Almost like a privilege to watch. If yall ever open a restaurant I would work for you, LOve
The fact that they shared a taco meal with the whole crew just melt my heart. -- the roe and umi on the guac kind of was a little bit tew meuwch but 100% LOVE THIS ONE!!!!! Awesome content … also: please do make the one with ranch … pleeeeease
Enjoyed Sohla when she was on her own, but, dang!!!! Throw Ham onto the mix, and it’s the full meal deal. Look forward to new episodes, rewatch the old ones, they inspire my cooking.
I’ve watched every episode of this series and I’d be devastated if it ends so please keep on making more videos like this. So awesome watching these two create wonders with unique ingredients.
Craving every single thing Sohla and Ham created here. Wow, that's looks amazing. There may be a Tajin fest in my kitchen tomorrow. I say it every episode: this is the BEST FOOD PROGRAM anywhere right now.
Its so cool to see them work together, its relaxing in a way. Obviously there's some stress from the time limit but they're like a well-oiled machine much of the time.
Stellar show! Sohla and Ham are brilliant, talented, charming and such a joy to watch! Their culinary knowledge and experience paired with their childlike curiosity and creativity makes this the best show on NYT BY FAR!
Producers: don’t forget to have them EXPLAIN what the secret ingredient is, in terms of flavor profile, usage, maybe history. A lot of folks don’t know what tajin is.
I love this episode. Now let's see if I can get a taco party together for the weekend because all of this looks delicious and perfectly doable at home.
LOOK AT ME NYT. whoever is reading this, look me in the eye. KEEP THIS SERIES GOING. i myself will fund this season because I. LOVE. MYSTERY. MENU. i am a normal girl, the age of six and ten. AND THIS SHOW IS WHAT DEFINES ME. sohla and ham are literally my comfort people. their ability to navigate food is magical, and their kindness is so emblazing.
My RUclips dream would be for Sohla and Ham to collab with Hot Ones and make a unique dish with each of the 10 hot sauces and get interviewed by Sean ❤
Ham and Sohla are singlehandedly curing my kitchen depression. I love to eat, but for some reason, being in the kitchen making food makes me sad, because I keep thinking the electricity bill's gonna go up, or I'm gonna burn down the house, or I don't have ingredients for anything I want to eat, and just the usual pandemic stress. It's... a lot to think about, everything going wrong. But when I watch them cook together and stick to it despite all the challenges and commit to their crazy-delightful menu ideas, it gives me hope that I too can be happy in the kitchen again. They're so.. immersed, and knowledgeable, and one can tell that they love doing what they're doing together. It's infectious. I love this series.
I'm mexican and I thought that I used Tajín for everything but no, no, no, no... this is really using Tajín for everything! And the plus is the very creative use of the masa, I would never imagine 🤯
What a beautiful spread! Bring back the ranch seasoning another time though please - I bet Sohla and Ham could make a killer sweet-savory ranch dressing ice cream.
This was easily one of my favorite episodes! Thank you so much as always for sharing your expertise and food adventures! This was so fun and entertaining as ever!
there hasn't been one item they've been challenged with that they haven't gone full boar on creativity, expertise, flavor bomb etc. You two are killing it! ummmmmm, can I come over for dinner?
New York Times, you hit the JACKPOT with these two. KEEP THEM HAPPY AND KEEP MAKING MORE! My week is made when I see a new Mystery Menu
💯 Yes!!!!!❤
These 2 took advantage of and abused all previous projects for all they could until they failed, blame others, then move on to the next.
@@emboe001 What's the source for that lol
Absolutely 🎉❤
@@emboe001can you elaborate please?
It’s so so so fun to watch two people who are so brilliant and in tune with each other. Whatever you’re paying them isn’t enough! Love these guys!
Also the sheer generosity of the two. Feeding the whole crew because that's what they want to do.
One hopes. When Asoka was being used by BA she, like all non white men got salary screwed. If NYT pulls the same crap I'm done with them, too. So you are correct. PAY YOUR D'ED CONTENT CREATORS!
Would 100% go to a Mystery Menu popup. That uni guac looks INCREDIBLE 😍
OMG! That's a great idea!! 💡 ❤
Yes please!
And the menu can be the drawing board printed! That would be so fun!
I would so go to that!
Ditto😊
I love these episodes where Sohla and Ham are excited about the unique ingredients. I‘m really glad you changed it up from frozen pre-made stuff
Taijin is a great condiment--maybe next time Chamoy?! 🤤
I loved the mini timelapse at the end with the whole team eating together! It just felt like this episode was a big 'we care about you and we are going to make yall some GREAT food' from Sohla and Ham to their team
highly recommend watching their gingerbread house episodes. it goes from intense contest to how much caviar can we give our camera crew over the course of 3 years
@@nixthrice Yes! I just rewatched all 3 of them 🤣 It's so funny
Gosh these two are so knowledgable. I’m really glad Sohla told up for herself against Bon Appétit because she really deserves to be paid big bucks for her knowledge
Too bad she ws a total c**t to everyone she worked with though including Gaby, the immigrant who worked there. She's a terribly hypocritical person considering her claim to fame is calling out oppression.
She had no issue with BA giving her a career after her real world failures, then after using them up, ruined them to progress her own career. Classic narcissist.
@@emboe001if so many other chef’s didn’t have the same complaints as her, (and some extra ones) BA would have survived without her.
But they didn’t survive.
@@emboe001 how can you genuinely think a company who drastically underpaid their non-white employees was the victim here?
@@emboe001Why are you so triggered by Sohla? She's brilliant, likable, professionally trained, and great on camera. I hope she continues to live rent free in your head.
This series is so fun to watch. It's incredible to me the way that Sohla and Ham can just pull menus out of thin air like this.
Please never stop with this show, but also; show the staff feasting on all that delicious food!!
It's so weird how much I learn about cooking watching these two. I'm even picking up stuff they don't talk about directly, like using a food storage bag on the tortilla press (because plastic wrap is too wimpy). I can't believe how much more I'm learning about cooking in a video that sits between a recipe video and a game show.
I think part of that is that Sohla and Ham are kind of like natural educators. They can weave techniques and tips and methods through something that is mainly entertaining, without taking away from either the tip or entertainment. Learn so much from both of them every time!
I don't like the taste of raw onions so knowing that you can simply wash it a little in cold water is great. They have so much culinary knowledge, it's incredible.
Same. Simple syrup in the microwave? Duh-but I never thought of it! 🤯
Totally agree. Tasting my pickling liquid? If they say so, I'm gonna try it!
There's a 100% chance I'm going to use that avocado trick.
I can't stress how much I love Sohla and Ham. I am Sohla's biggest fan. If she has one fan its me, if she has no fans I'm dead. She seems so cool and chill and positive and nice and passionate and just such an interesting fun watch but also relaxing vibes. Sohla is like NPR. I love it. I hope she continues making videos forever and feels the appreciation from her fans without feeling overwhelmed. I appreciate all her hard work she's done up until this point so I can watch and enjoy her videos. This made my Friday :)
Same. I watch everything she does.
Chefs: "I don't want this to be fancy. I want family style California fish tacos."
Also chefs: *adding trout roe to the guac*
also, uni
It's not wierd to use roe in family food. I use whitefish roe for just a easy monday dinner in baked potatoes with sour cream and red onions. Or to a potatoepancake. It's diffrent food coulture and what you find easy to find for family style meal is not allways same in other countries. I need to make it difficoult if me want to buy spam for example
Roe not that wierd. It's diffrent food coulture. I can't find spam easy but use roe for a easy dinner
I was glad they managed to use the roe after it arrived too late to use in a previous video - it's always fun to see them make sure nothing goes to waste!
Don't get me wrong I love when they give Sohlam (Sohla + Ham) curveball ingredients like Jell-O or hot dogs 😂 but I kinda want them to keep leaning in this direction they're going, like where the ingredient is more uncommon rather than just being weird or wacky. I love that I get to learn about new food types that I've never heard of like durian, tajin etc. and it gives them free range to do more variety of meals and flex their skills a bit
Exactly. Rare and underappreciated, not just wacky.
@@Ryan_gogaku underappreciated that's exactly the word I was looking for, thats why I love Sohlam because their meal ideas are so original and creative it lends itself perfectly to this concept
I kind of enjoy there being a balance. Like sometimes underappreciated and uncommon, but sometimes left field that leaves them scratching their heads. I think both situations have their merits and puts forth different ways for them to shine
There's Ranch ice cream. Not sure how desserty it actually is?
"I don't want this to be fancy."
Proceeds to top guac with trout roe, uni, and micro greens. 🤣 Love Sohla & Ham!
A MYSTERY MENU POPUP??? that would be incredible!! All their tasting menus have been building up for this moment ahaha. The end montage of Sohla and Ham making the tacos for everyone is so sweet.
If Sohla and Ham ever did a pop-up restaurant anywhere, I'd be there in a minute. I'm sure so many NYT viewers would love to go to a S&H taco party.
They already caused their restaurant to fail almost immediately.
@@emboe001dude you're obsessed
@@lc360right? it's sad and pathetic
My opinion - these two are Wayyyy better than so many of the food network chefs and shows. Ham and Sohla - you are delightful!
can these be weekly??? i remember when it was just sohla with cameos from her husband, but I love that they are working together for this show. they are super talented and creative.
These are the best days. I love these two so much! MORE PLEASE FOREVER!
The blue cap is the reduced sodium version, which I use. The mix of chili peppers, sea salt, citric acid, dehydrated lime juice, gives this a spicy tartness perfect for flavoring pickling liquid. Brings a brightness to fatty dishes, like fried food. Glad you posted this video!
Agreed. I use the blue because I can always add salt. I use it EVERY DAY. It sits next to my salt and pepper. Goes on so many many things.
We finally got Tajin in Australian supermarkets, but it's the regular green capped one, and it's SO SALTY. I don't know how anyone can enjoy that version. I can only hope I can find the reduced sodium version soon!
@@mysticseraph2213 In the US, Amazon will ship the 5 oz. blue cap bottle seen in this video for $2.63. I'd send you one if I could.
@@mysticseraph2213its meant to be, like a crisps seasoning. Its traditionally used on fried foods as the only seasoning or fruit (like unripe mango or watermelon)… thats where it really shines cause you get the salty/sweet/sour/spicy
@@mysticseraph2213 The regular sodium powdered version is best lightly sprinkled on fresh fruit or veggies (Mangoes and watermelon are my personal favorites). It is very salty but it’s assumed that will be the only sodium added to food and used very sparingly. I do prefer the reduced sodium one much like most people and would recommend buying some online if the original is way too salty for you. Fair warning though, reduced sodium doesn’t denote low sodium.
I also recommend trying the liquid tajín sauce which is chamoy based (chamoy is a sweet, sour and a bit spicy condiment made from pickled plums). It’s not as incredibly salty as the regular seasoning and not as spicy as it may appear from its dark maroon color. It’s used very similarly to the dry seasoning.
It’s exciting to hear these products are now being sold in Australia as I grew up with it in my Mexican-American family. Hope you enjoy it!
The chemistry and love between these two is so precious! Protect them at all costs, NY Times!!
i swear EVERYTIME i open up youtube I hope there is a new mystery menu episode and whenever there is it's like CHRISTMAS
As someone who's been a cook for 20 years but not a chef. I enjoy watching new innovative chefs teaching me new things. Places I work don't offer the choice or chance of creativity. Helps me experiment at home.
Hands down the best episode yet. I like the editing direction and the upgrades to drawing board time. I also feel like the mis en place was better this time and the shift in tone from “competition cooking” to “how to entertain like a chef” is a welcome one.
This one was pure JOY!!! Lots of love to Sohla and Ham and everyone who makes these episodes possible :)
Syd and Carmy coming up with the menu. Love ittt!!!
I love their sparkle and excitement this season - these unusual ingredients, paired with their creativity, make for SUCH a charming and educational show. I re-watch these often - it's so much more fun to see them stoked rather than frustrated with the ingredients!
this is my favorite series on RUclips right now
The amount of money I would pay to be invited to a taco night at Ham and Sohlas 😅
Right!?!?!!
sidenote: im so happy for the success of Sohla and Ham. I was so concerned for Sohla after the whole test kitchen thing happened so Im so happy that she’s still thriving ❤
I love Sohla and Ham! I just wish the videos were longer so that I could see more of how the prep the ingredients coz they both drop those knowledge jewels and tips
It's so much more fun when they actually like the ingredient! Love it
I don’t know why my favorite part of these videos is when Sohla draws out the entire menu. I would totally be ok ordering off a menu based only on her drawings. I might not know what’s I’m exactly ordering but I’m pretty sure it would be good.
Yes omg it would be amazing to do a Mystery Menu Pop-up fundraiser!!
I'd pay for a ticket only knowing the Mystery Ingredient but not knowing the menu
This is in my top five of all time favorite shows on RUclips! Thank you Sohla & Ham for being curious, particular, talented, adventurous, and opinionated! I love this sooooooo muuuuuuuuch! I think about food in new ways!!!!!! I think about making things in new ways!!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This series is so effortless to watch and so rewarding, thank you to everyone there who puts in the work. It always makes my week to see new Mystery Menu is up.
The enthusiasm went up to 11 this time! Love this series and this genius duo! Each episode is like the best kind of Christmas morning. ❤
@11:05 "Tips on tips on tips." Blessing us and the cabbage with their essential tips 🙏
Im always so impressed by how much these two can accomplish in an hour. Really a testament to their skill. It takes me an hour just to cook a standard dinner for two 😆
I absolutely love the chemistry between Ham and Sohla ❤ This is such an amazing series, and I get so excited when I see a new video up! Keep up the great work yall!!!! You guys are killing it 😎
Sohla and Ham are rockstars. Saw this and instantly clicked watch! All of this looks next level good!
Ham is like a technical knowledgable genius and Sohla is like a generational artist but with food. LIke honestly what a match. the way yall cook and the way NYT captures it is just amazing. Almost like a privilege to watch. If yall ever open a restaurant I would work for you, LOve
The fact that they shared a taco meal with the whole crew just melt my heart. -- the roe and umi on the guac kind of was a little bit tew meuwch but 100% LOVE THIS ONE!!!!! Awesome content … also: please do make the one with ranch … pleeeeease
I would travel to any pop up you guys start
Congrats Sohla and Ham on the baby news!!
@nytcooking keep these coming and compensate these two well! Such a showcase of their amazing brains and creative talent.
You can really see and feel that they love each other very much. It makes me very happy.
I love that we get to see everyone eat the food at the end!
God the absolute chemistry between them was so amazing to watch, almost as amazing as the cooking! LOVE both of them
Enjoyed Sohla when she was on her own, but, dang!!!! Throw Ham onto the mix, and it’s the full meal deal. Look forward to new episodes, rewatch the old ones, they inspire my cooking.
I’ve watched every episode of this series and I’d be devastated if it ends so please keep on making more videos like this. So awesome watching these two create wonders with unique ingredients.
HAM did sm!
Scratch made Torts (w/Sohla help)
Pickled Onions
Avo Crema
Tajin Guac
Fish Batter
Fry Fish
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sohla is such a good artist. She should design some merch.
honestly like if she made shirts or tote bags with her meal plans doodled onto them, i'd buy them in a heartbeat
Craving every single thing Sohla and Ham created here. Wow, that's looks amazing. There may be a Tajin fest in my kitchen tomorrow. I say it every episode: this is the BEST FOOD PROGRAM anywhere right now.
When I Konmari my RUclips subscriptions, I only keep NYTcooking for these two, because they bring me SO much joy
Seeing everyone eat together at the end warms my heart
Its so cool to see them work together, its relaxing in a way. Obviously there's some stress from the time limit but they're like a well-oiled machine much of the time.
Stellar show! Sohla and Ham are brilliant, talented, charming and such a joy to watch! Their culinary knowledge and experience paired with their childlike curiosity and creativity makes this the best show on NYT BY FAR!
Producers: don’t forget to have them EXPLAIN what the secret ingredient is, in terms of flavor profile, usage, maybe history. A lot of folks don’t know what tajin is.
I love this episode. Now let's see if I can get a taco party together for the weekend because all of this looks delicious and perfectly doable at home.
First of all, love the two of them. However, I am never ceased to be amazed about Sohla's ability to sketch on the fly like that.
LOOK AT ME NYT. whoever is reading this, look me in the eye. KEEP THIS SERIES GOING. i myself will fund this season because I. LOVE. MYSTERY. MENU. i am a normal girl, the age of six and ten. AND THIS SHOW IS WHAT DEFINES ME. sohla and ham are literally my comfort people. their ability to navigate food is magical, and their kindness is so emblazing.
one of my FAVSS. Solah makes this series EVERYTHING
My RUclips dream would be for Sohla and Ham to collab with Hot Ones and make a unique dish with each of the 10 hot sauces and get interviewed by Sean ❤
I love seeing the ending where the meal is eating together with the camera crew because that’s so heartwarming to see everyone enjoying food.
Ham and Sohla are singlehandedly curing my kitchen depression. I love to eat, but for some reason, being in the kitchen making food makes me sad, because I keep thinking the electricity bill's gonna go up, or I'm gonna burn down the house, or I don't have ingredients for anything I want to eat, and just the usual pandemic stress. It's... a lot to think about, everything going wrong. But when I watch them cook together and stick to it despite all the challenges and commit to their crazy-delightful menu ideas, it gives me hope that I too can be happy in the kitchen again. They're so.. immersed, and knowledgeable, and one can tell that they love doing what they're doing together. It's infectious. I love this series.
The pure joy in Sohla’s reaction to the ingredient just made me weep in happiness.
This might be my favorite episode of Mystery Menu yet, and I love them all!
the colors and textures of the guac with uni and the roe looked just gorgeous...
I'm mexican and I thought that I used Tajín for everything but no, no, no, no... this is really using Tajín for everything! And the plus is the very creative use of the masa, I would never imagine 🤯
They truly are brilliant, so much knowledge!!!! It's a pleasure watching these two, definitely my fave series on RUclips!
This is what talent means. Sohla and Ham are the best cooking content on the internet today.
God what a fabulous, talented, calm, fun and in sync couple! Just absolutely love them!
I love tajin on watermelon with lime juice and just recently made a blended watermelon margarita and rimmed it with tajin. Soooooo goooood!
This series always brings me so much joy
Sohla and ham are so enthusiastic about food its just lovely to see them riffing off each other.
This is my favorite show anywhere right now. Please keep Ham & Sohla forever and ever.
You guys are the best collaborators ever! Great communication!
Thanks for the time-lapse at the end of the folks eating around the table. Quite pleasant even if only for a few seconds.
My favorite chefs with my favorite ingredient cooking my favorite food. THANK YOU!
And to see how they'd entertain... makes me feel a LITTLE BIT like I actually got to see a Ham & Sohla taco party. 😍
What a beautiful spread! Bring back the ranch seasoning another time though please - I bet Sohla and Ham could make a killer sweet-savory ranch dressing ice cream.
Would definitely go to a mystery menu pop-up 💯💯💯💯
Can't say enough how much I love this show with Sohla and Ham! They are so creative. ❤
this is absolutely wonderful. also kudos to the musician/sfx person on the drums/doing the background music!!!
I love the fresh, calm nature of these videos ❤
These two are delightful. They kind of read each others’ minds. I want them to be my neighbors.
With Ham and Sohla, if it’s not caviar, it’s uni. They are the best!
i have never been so hungry after watching an episode like this one
I am obsessed with this series! Their dynamic is amazing and I love watching their process. Please keep these coming. ❤
Even a sprinkle of Tajin on fresh fruit like watermelon is a delicious treat for the summer months!
I'm glad the crew gets to share the food!
this is my favorite mystery menu yet omg everything looks sooooo delicious!!
I always love Sohla and Ham. You guys rock.
Such a fabulous menu-the recipes would be appreciated by many, I’m sure.
Could you imagine a cookbook from the series? 👀👀
@@TheIrishAlchemist205 I know. I’ve been waiting with my fingers crossed!
This was easily one of my favorite episodes! Thank you so much as always for sharing your expertise and food adventures! This was so fun and entertaining as ever!
Sohla and Ham are my favorites and, this meal is marvelous ❤
I love these 2 and this show!
I live how excited they are in this one! 😊
They are adorable - I would totally go to the pop-up.
Love the finishing shot with all the crew eating!
there hasn't been one item they've been challenged with that they haven't gone full boar on creativity, expertise, flavor bomb etc. You two are killing it! ummmmmm, can I come over for dinner?