Pro Chef Reacts... to UNCLE ROGER MEET HIS FAVORITE CHEF (ft. Auntie Esther)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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    Uncle Roger turns on the charm during his visit to Auntie Esther in her Brooklyn restaurant, Mokbar. She makes Chicken Curry with Cheese Katsu on Ramen Noodles and Uncle Roger makes many failed attempts at flirting.
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Комментарии • 295

  • @KoreaDash
    @KoreaDash 2 года назад +779

    Korean people use silver chopsticks and bowls because the kings from the Joseon era were worried about being poisoned, and silver would indicate if the dish was poisoned by tarnishing directly when entering in contact with it !

    • @ChefBrianTsao
      @ChefBrianTsao  2 года назад +172

      Oooooh! Thanks for the info dude!

    • @skymaster3379
      @skymaster3379 2 года назад +48

      great info. now i will know if I'm ever being poisoned when eating with my silver chopsticks

    • @Kazutoification
      @Kazutoification 2 года назад +15

      That's hardcore AF.

    • @BlindZubat
      @BlindZubat 2 года назад +10

      Regiside strikes again!

    • @greatleader4841
      @greatleader4841 2 года назад +36

      Same reason that people Cheers. Originally it was because slamming the mugs together would mix both beers together so if you got poisoned the other person would be too.

  • @joshwilliams8863
    @joshwilliams8863 2 года назад +120

    This is honestly one of the best collabs I've seen Nigel do - the chemistry between him and Esther was amazing! It was great to see that not only could she take the risque, but dish it out (and sometimes initiate it) as well!

  • @FreshCoatKustoms
    @FreshCoatKustoms 2 года назад +63

    F**k, dude. Your voice cracking in the end legit made me cry. I have talked someone off a roof she was willing to jump from and I have been helping troubled young people with a lot of voluntary social work and sports, but I damn well know how it feels like when the moment comes and it just wasn't enough. I love your show for what it is, but have a sincere THANK YOU for bringing up this topic at the end. I know how much strength it requires.

  • @Alucia0
    @Alucia0 2 года назад +41

    It must be nice to see people from a similar background and culture becoming successful and well loved. Never downplay your own accomplishments though Brian, you have achieved a lot yourself and you should be very proud of yourself.
    I know this was a few months ago but I'm sorry to hear about your friend. Their life was taken by this horrible destructive condition which is something that nobody should have to go through. People that have never suffered with depression can never really understand just what it does to you, mentally and physically and I am so sorry that he felt that the only way to deal with that pain was to make everything go away :(

  • @HyperLuigi37
    @HyperLuigi37 2 года назад +200

    On the topic of the accent, I think it’s important to realize that it’s not just a thing made up to make fun of Asian people. It’s a real accent people really speak natively, as Nigel does and did only speak before he went to America and London. Disguised Toast said the same thing when he did the accent on a dare or whatever - that’s how they actually spoke. It’s not just a meme, it’s real. The accent is the biggest thing that differentiates you from those you live around (this accent being spoken in America and the UK of course), and so it’s totally natural that if a bully wanted to use anything against such a person their accent would be the lowest-hanging fruit. But by playing a mostly lovable character who speaks this accent, and teaches you about Chinese/Malaysian culture, Uncle Roger is doing leaps and bounds to spread the culture by getting those unaware used to this kind of accent and used to hearing him for what he says rather than the accent. And yet the accent can still be a point to bond over anyway, as Uncle Roger has really spread these Haiyaa and Fuiyoh words, getting people used to them as something to understand rather than see as totally foreign.
    This is why I see the accent as a good thing, rather than as something to be afraid of.

    • @dillonoickle5841
      @dillonoickle5841 2 года назад

      being mad at making fun of accents is also stupid as long as its in jest and not in hate ive gone to several places where people try to do the speak like an english speaker thing making fun of me and its funny people not speaking their native language is often just funny and people need to stop being snowflakes. again assuming people arent doing it to belittle you like yeah hahaha they can speak multiple languages how stupid they must be....

  • @glitchkillgasmx
    @glitchkillgasmx 2 года назад +241

    Thank you for speaking up for suicide prevention and destigmatizing mental health issues. I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm glad that doing this reaction video could bring you some comfort. ♥

  • @inflatable_friends
    @inflatable_friends 2 года назад +68

    Holy crap. I did not expect this video to take a turn like that. I gained more respect for you from the end of this video. Be well man, and I will be sure to visit your sandwich shop when I'm in the area.

  • @thinlizzy9032
    @thinlizzy9032 2 года назад +34

    i had a similar reaction when i saw this collab. it was just really nice to see nigel climb to be able to climb so high in popularity within the youtube space that he can easily collab with so many amazing creators, especially some of my absolute favorite asian youtubers like david so and steven he. i hope someday you and nigel collab as well, that would be amazing!

  • @_bats_
    @_bats_ 2 года назад +12

    Trevor was a hell of a guy. The love I have seen for that man from every corner of society in the months since his passing just shows the size of his heart. I'm so sorry for your loss, and glad that this collab video could inject some positivity into your life. You've injected some into ours by making this reaction vid! Thanks dude, and take care of yourself.

  • @denickite
    @denickite 2 года назад +26

    We hosted Japanese teens back in the 90's. My one son, we treated them like our sons. Introduced me to the curry made with the block that looks like chocolate. The ones I still buy use the whole block. I think it is called Golden Curry? He also taught me how to make rice with a rice cooker.

  • @KoyaMist
    @KoyaMist 2 года назад +16

    My condolences for your loss, amazing reaction as usual. I really appreciate your realism and honesty. Best of luck to you Brian

  • @CommanderSon
    @CommanderSon 2 года назад +23

    Chef Tsao, thanks for providing us with your entertainment man. The perfect react vids. Educational and just plain fun and wholesome. I live on Long Island, so i’ll be visiting Mission soon. Keep up the great work.

  • @Guntervoelker
    @Guntervoelker 2 года назад +6

    You're a good guy, buddy. Thank you for the message at the end. So sweet and meaningful. I'm so sorry for your loss of Trevor, and, as always when these unfair things happen, it makes me want to be more alert to the great people in my life.

  • @MasterChefDragoness
    @MasterChefDragoness 2 года назад +22

    Great episode. Uncle Roger has easily become a favourite. Most importantly, sorry for your loss. Thank you for using your platform to highlight what still too often remains a social stigma.

  • @aneemik
    @aneemik 2 года назад +8

    I'm literally having goosebumps after you mention Trevor, this brought to tears.

  • @BrandNerd23
    @BrandNerd23 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the sharing at the end. I really appreciate it 😢

  • @ransacked
    @ransacked 2 года назад +4

    Truly your best episode yet! Also the best episode of the Uncle Roger Anime thank you for covering it! Next time I'm in New York I'll definitely out mission social

  • @cadence4disaster
    @cadence4disaster 2 года назад +5

    I am so sorry for your loss. As someone who struggled with depression for a long time (it's easier now, but it still comes in waves), I really appreciate your calling it to attention
    Remember that grief also does not have to suffer in silence, and we all love you and appreciate you

  • @genesisgreen3458
    @genesisgreen3458 2 года назад +4

    i'm so sorry for your loss. keep up the great work, i really enjoy your videos.

  • @christopherchuauhang4829
    @christopherchuauhang4829 2 года назад +61

    In Japan it’s very common to slurp your noodles. It actually means that you like the dish and is a compliment for the chef.

    • @sasharama5485
      @sasharama5485 2 года назад +10

      All japanese i talked to said that's a myth. You slurp cause you're supposed to eat your Noodle as soon as you get them to preserve the flavour and the broth is freaking hot. That's about it.

    • @nocontender6409
      @nocontender6409 2 года назад

      @@sasharama5485 "All Japanese I talked to"

    • @dread_kaathulhu4903
      @dread_kaathulhu4903 2 года назад +1

      @@nocontender6409 It's not necessarily wrong. I live in Japan and when my coworkers and I go out to lunch and grab ramen 1) we have work to get done 2) the places are often small and are looking for high turnover for lunch 3) that shit is hot so you're slurping trying to be quick and not burn yourself

    • @nocontender6409
      @nocontender6409 2 года назад +2

      @@dread_kaathulhu4903 I was only correcting syntax💜

    • @dread_kaathulhu4903
      @dread_kaathulhu4903 2 года назад +1

      @@nocontender6409 Ha ha. Fair enough.

  • @chev39rsh
    @chev39rsh 11 месяцев назад

    You and the OTHER good critiques/chefs are a JOY to watch. The kindness you show and those two characters Auntie Esther and Uncle Roger are such a pleasure to watch.😁

  • @sminksangsura277
    @sminksangsura277 2 года назад +3

    Probably my favorite video to date. I enjoy your reactions and especially the feel good vibes from this Uncle Roger video. Sometimes, it's a welcome refresher to the usual deluge of negative news and events. Kudos to you for getting sponsorship!
    My deepest condolences for the loss of your friend. Take care of your own health and hug your friends tight. Much love, brother!

  • @muswaldSunny
    @muswaldSunny Год назад +1

    WE LOVE YOU CHEF B.T.!!! Thank you for sharing at the end, you're so wholesome and cool and just a real dude. Much love 🤙

  • @captaindelta43
    @captaindelta43 2 года назад +11

    Uncle Roger and Aunty Esther ...are just funny comical characters. Loved your commentary . FUIYOH

  • @Azuralet
    @Azuralet 2 года назад +17

    Love your charisma man. Binged watched many of your vids, including the ones where you make sandwiches. Keep it up 👌

  • @lulu-vo3qt
    @lulu-vo3qt 2 года назад +56

    THE CURRY looks, good the couple looks good, the editing is good, the information is good, it's also very cute

  • @RoBeRt199700
    @RoBeRt199700 2 года назад +3

    Hats off and thank you for being so raw and vulnerable. Left a like and a sub, much love from Germany!

  • @A_Brit
    @A_Brit 2 года назад +30

    Aunti Esther and Uncle need to happen more often.

    • @romteni
      @romteni Год назад +1

      For sure, and I hope it's on camera

  • @AvEnGeD7X238
    @AvEnGeD7X238 2 года назад +4

    ❤️❤️ glad you put in what you did at the end. Love that you shared all that and gave us insight! We will always be here to support ya!

  • @DSxlNintendo
    @DSxlNintendo 2 года назад +5

    Hey chef, I know that is impossible to not feel guilty or responsible in a way when something tragic like that happens, but I truly hope that you'll be able to move forward in your life and be able to someday only remember the good moments and good things that you did to each other as friends. Depression is really something that can make us feel like even with all the support in the world, things are still just not worth it (I say this by personal experience), but I can assure you that all your moments with your friend weren't in vain. Wish you all of the best stuff man, keep up with this incredible channel and your incredible restaurants. Be safe

  • @somchai1025
    @somchai1025 2 года назад +3

    Brian thanks for sharing some personal aspects of your life, love your show.

  • @mmanlapat05
    @mmanlapat05 2 года назад +16

    The uncle roger episode is so funny but chef brian tsao reacting made it so much funnier. Awesome. Great video 🤟

  • @jordipalacios8608
    @jordipalacios8608 2 года назад +2

    My biggest admiration for the guts of speaking up about feelings in an environment as unforgiving as the Internet is. As much as I thought your videos were unnecessary at first, I don’t miss a single one of them! Your sandwich place is definitely on my list for next visit to the Big Apple. Keep it up, chef!

  • @interpolagent9
    @interpolagent9 Год назад +4

    Auntie Esther is so cheeky. I just love her.

  • @MakooWallinen
    @MakooWallinen 2 года назад +5

    Nigel Ng is a brutally honest horndog that thinks there are almost no limit to humor because it can shine a light on almost anything, either to kill it or make it grow stronger.
    He had a podcast with a Swedish Asian girl and just seeing behind the scenes was great, everything from asian parent stories to racial violence stories etc.

  • @damionwestlake8638
    @damionwestlake8638 Год назад

    Having lost my Older brother, uncle and my father all to suicide, seeing your message at the end really got to me. I hope everyone has someone they can reach out to when they feel they're at their lowest.

  • @catherinejones5807
    @catherinejones5807 2 года назад +2

    I am also very sorry for the loss of your friend. 🤗
    Thank you for your efforts to bring attention to mental health issues and suicide prevention.

  • @acatnamedm4529
    @acatnamedm4529 2 года назад +1

    I'm so sorry for your loss. Hugs to all those who loved and were loved by Trevor.

  • @BaconNDCheese
    @BaconNDCheese 2 года назад +1

    slurping is actually considered polite and a great compliment to the chef and the food they have provided, in japan. When I was there that was something I was very conscious to do despite not really doing it at home because I was raised to chew with my mouth closed and eat quietly

  • @eveywrens
    @eveywrens 2 года назад +3

    So sorry about the loss of your friend Trevor. So many survivors believe they should have seen something or done more. Please have compassion for yourself. Some persons who attempt/complete suicide mask their pain really well when they are with others and suffer alone behind closed doors. Take comfort that Trevor enjoyed time with you in the kitchen. Thanks for another reaction to Uncle Roger video and for raising awareness about suicide.
    Also looking forward to that egg fried rice video.

  • @jamesbrunner741
    @jamesbrunner741 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this, Brian. Sorry for the loss. Best of luck and I can't wait for the next video!

  • @catherinejones5807
    @catherinejones5807 2 года назад +4

    I always enjoy your reactions to Uncle Roger’s reaction videos. I’m very excited to hear that you and Nigel Ng have connected, and I’m looking forward to a collaboration video with you two.
    Over several decades, I’ve worked with many coworkers who have immigrated to this country, and for whom English is a second language. I have the deepest love and respect for these people as my job is a difficult one with a good command of the English language. I can’t imagine how difficult it would be for someone to be as successful as these folks are in a language that is very different from the one they are more comfortable speaking in. I couldn’t even think of how I would manage my job if I had to learn and do it in a nonnative (for me) language. These folks are far better at it than I ever could be. Loads of respect! I commend them all in their efforts and successes.
    I’ve learned so much about other cultures from these coworkers, and we have the most wonderful potlucks. It’s been a truly enriching experience.
    I agreed with you about the ugly, racist stereotypes used to put people down. I hate it. I see no humor in it. It saddens me greatly that people are still using them in that way, and that you and others have been victimized by it. I firmly believe in treating all people with respect and empathy, as I would wish to be treated myself.
    That being said, the way Nigel Ng uses the Uncle Roger character is in a more positive way. That he is giving good information, and calling out bad Asian cookery. I don’t see him as putting down his culture. I see Uncle Roger as more of a cultural champion, rather than a comedic punching bag. You don’t make fun of Uncle Roger, Uncle Roger makes fun of you (if you F up). Uncle Roger comes across as a knowledgeable, common sense personality, who doesn’t take crap from anyone.
    For me, it’s like having a conversation with one of my immigrant coworkers. I makes me feel a little warm and nostalgic as some of these people as gone, and I miss them very much.

  • @AidenSShin
    @AidenSShin 2 года назад +12

    17:56 That is a traditional bowl mostly used in Korea. Made from bronze, those were the dishes used only by high class people until 19th century in Korea. Especially the bowl can detect poison by its changing color, Kings and royalties only used them. Although they have amazing antibacterial properties, they also go to rust very easily and are very hard to properly care. So nowadays most of them are made from stainless steel and little bit of titanium for color, not from bronze.

    • @TheLippythelion69
      @TheLippythelion69 2 года назад +2

      Thanks.. my sons best friend is Korean hard core . He has turned us on to some beautiful food. Can’t wait to see if he knows about this. Thanks Again

    • @Bob-nc5hz
      @Bob-nc5hz 2 года назад +2

      FWIW the poison part is only for silver, which doesn't *rust*, it *tarnishes* forming a black sulfide when it reacts with sulfur (it also oxidizes over very long periods of time).
      This tarnish is what makes silver cutlery and dishware labor-intensive, but also what gives its is "poison detection" ability, specifically against arsenic: arsenic sources are often rich in sulfur (e.g. realgar As4S4, arsenopyrite is FeAsS, ...), historical arsenic would thus often be contaminated with sulfur, and thus reactive with silver.
      So silver doesn't actually detect any poison, it detects a very common (historical) contaminant of arsenic.

  • @CanisAnubis
    @CanisAnubis 2 года назад +1

    You brought me to tears. I always enjoy your videos - and I very much did this one too - but I could feel your empathy carry through even these digital wires, and I was there in your shoes, feeling the loss. I am so sorry. I wish I could give you 100+ upvotes for your ending message typo-graphed across the screen. To go that extra step really makes that extra mark for me. Having dealt with anxiety, and coming from a broken extended family, it hits home. Please keep up the good work, and hang in there. I care about you too! If only I wasn't in Arizona, I'd be visiting your subshop weekly. :) Live Long, and Prosper. _\\.//

  • @QuimFreecss
    @QuimFreecss 2 года назад +1

    That ending... I feel you man. I know from someone who has attempted suicide multiple times and it's really hard specially to the ones who are really close to that person. You see him doing ok and two days later your friend that's really close to him explains you that he has attempted suicide.
    It's devastating and sometimes there's little you can do even if you try to be prepared all time.
    When something like this happens, even if it's a cliche, I often find that it's better to remember the good moments with a smile. I think people wanna be remembered with a smile, for the good they did and wanna be a positive memory, not ones that brings sorrow. Besides people won't die as long as they are remembered.

  • @em0_tion
    @em0_tion Год назад

    Sorry for your loss, brother. All I can give you is this free hug. 🤗😘🙏

  • @tkfaf15
    @tkfaf15 2 года назад +4

    I believe the only way real change happens is if we bring things into the open & talk about them so thank you. The more voices that are able to speak the more it helps those who can't.

  • @saldiven2009
    @saldiven2009 2 года назад +4

    The "curry bullion cubes" Brian mentions are readily available in the Asian section of most markets. The brand that is most popular in Japan is, interestingly, called Vermont Curry. It's actually a Japanese brand, despite the name. My understanding is that the name comes from an association in Japan between Vermont and apples. Historically, Japanese curries are relatively sweet, and the sweetness often came from pureed apple. It's good stuff, but don't be fooled. Even the "spicy" version has no heat worth mentioning. If you're looking for something spicy, you'll need to look somewhere else.

  • @Kazutoification
    @Kazutoification 2 года назад +1

    That ad break made me think you were about to say you were being sponsored by BBC food. XD

  • @000-n1r
    @000-n1r 2 года назад +2

    Great video and heartfelt message at the end. I try to always be mindful of things like that. I wanted to mention I googled Trevor, and it looks like there was no cause of death released. Just letting you know in case you didn't. I would think you would, but I wanted to at least take the opportunity to make sure. Keep up the good work. You, Trevor, and his people will be on my mind.

  • @djkendawg
    @djkendawg 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Touching ending. Stay safe my man.

  • @sergiolembo5310
    @sergiolembo5310 10 месяцев назад

    above all, I really appreciate and respect the last part of the video; very human, the good part of it.

  • @yohannessulistyo4025
    @yohannessulistyo4025 2 года назад +4

    Japanese / Korean curry is introduced to them by the British Navy for Japanese Navy cafeteria, and the "bullion boxes" are called "roux". It is solidified paste using shortened emulsion of butter and flour designed to make it easier for storage and long sea voyage.
    In Japan, curry houses are found on "Yoshoku" or "western food" section of food directory because of its history.
    Unlike curries in Southern China or Southeast Asia, which is closer to its original dish from India, that uses clarified butter or coconut milk.
    The accent that Nigel Ng uses for his "Uncle Roger" persona is a simple Malaysian / Singaporean uncle (Ah-beng) or Indonesian "Chinese downtown boy" (Cinko - Cina Kota) accent. Basically English mangled by mostly Hokkien / Cantonese accent and grammar, something you don't normally hear out of anglosphere immigrants from East Asia (e.g. Shanghainese / Zhejiang English accent, Beijing English accent, Konglish, or Japanese Engrish). It is uniquely Southeast Asian.

  • @FrazzledNiya
    @FrazzledNiya 2 года назад +55

    Aw dude sorry to hear about your lose. Doesn’t matter how long you’ve known them if you connect, you connect.
    I typically laugh at how terrible Asian jokes are now, as a young teen I dealt with it badly…. Also living with an undiagnosed mental illness then made things extremely difficult. But with age comes better ways to stay calm and not blow your top. The best most original ‘Asian insult’ i’ve had thrown at me was going called a Rice Picker (😂😂 laugh then, still laugh now.) Well you know the type of crap you get living as an Asian kid.

  • @KFCMmuc
    @KFCMmuc 2 года назад +4

    About the slurping: I'm half Japanese with a German Mother - growing up in Germany, I was taught German table manners, and slurping is indeed quite frowned upon. When I was about 5-ish, an elderly Japanese Friend came visiting and was invited to dinner at our House. And seeing the the gentleman slurp his Noodles, I complained that he was allowed to while I wasn't (guess I hadn't had ramen at the time yet, and the meal must have been spaghetti). My dad broke out in laughter, and the gentleman had him explain what I had said - to which the poor guy literally turned red as a tomato 😀

  • @interpolagent9
    @interpolagent9 Год назад

    As I sub more food channels, I've seen that all of you just love great food.
    The colabs and friendshps remind me of my chef days where we were all family..
    Dysfunctional, but family.
    I don't know of another industry that has has it on that level.
    Cheers

  • @gatosyratones
    @gatosyratones Год назад

    Good job 👏🏽 am glad I subscribed thanks for the insights, you’re a good human 😸🐭

  • @deborahkeene9434
    @deborahkeene9434 2 года назад +1

    Love your reaction videos. I'm in it for the laughs AND for the education.

  • @koelekahuna9370
    @koelekahuna9370 2 года назад

    Sorry for your loss Brian

  • @rovers141
    @rovers141 Год назад

    Slurping isn't just common in Korea, it's expected and preferred. When I was in Korea my friends and I had coffee at a small coffee shop every friday, the owner invited us to eat with his family one night. I've never seen so much slurping in my life 😂. He actually told us not to be afraid to slurp the noodles because it lets the cook know the food is good.

  • @f.b.jeffers0n
    @f.b.jeffers0n 2 года назад

    Thank you for the mental health speech. My condolences on your loss...

  • @sebastiananthony5442
    @sebastiananthony5442 2 года назад +2

    2:10 “Taking Day off ? HAIYAA ! Why so weak why so weak ? “

  • @deveronlucas1402
    @deveronlucas1402 2 года назад

    Peace with you man. Find comfort and your heart is where it should be! ❤

  • @bigredtlc1828
    @bigredtlc1828 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. It means a lot.

  • @mariederal7195
    @mariederal7195 Год назад

    I really appreciate this video :) Thank you.

  • @tracesosebee5485
    @tracesosebee5485 Год назад

    I'm sorry to hear about your friend. I've had a friend attempt in the past. It's rough. Stay strong.

  • @aurghoahp4519
    @aurghoahp4519 2 года назад

    wow Jake Bowen from periphery went to your shop nice. If go to New York I'll try to visit your shop definitely.

  • @softcoreplebgaming9674
    @softcoreplebgaming9674 2 года назад +2

    instead of ads we get sponsored time..i suppose this is the future

  • @johnengineernerd5416
    @johnengineernerd5416 2 года назад

    Entertaining as always!

  • @dario_TW
    @dario_TW 2 года назад +1

    uncle Roger and Auntie Esther was hilarious , i love it

  • @ragupasta
    @ragupasta 2 года назад +1

    When I buy a bag of fresh garden peas we don't cook them, I pod and eat them raw. The incredibly sweet water they hold are best eaten raw - well I do unless my 8 year old finds them before I do, then I get the scraps. If I was going to cook them, would be a very last minute, drop in and serve.
    Edit: I wrote the above before getting to the end of the video. Much love for speaking about the loss of your friend and openly showing emotion, and dropping contact details for people in need.
    Remember: it's ok to talk. Talking lessens the weight of what your carrying with you.

  • @shirokanzaki15
    @shirokanzaki15 2 года назад +4

    the most sorry children episode lol
    PS: can't wait for your fried rice video 😊

  • @Philson
    @Philson 2 года назад +2

    Waiting patiently for your Fried Rice video!

  • @kuyajhin
    @kuyajhin 2 года назад

    they use metal to detect poinson cause metal oxidixes if theres poison in the food the metal turns black so to avoid asasination they kept it

  • @brianmartin6486
    @brianmartin6486 2 года назад

    The Gramercy is why you look kinda familiar to me , i've been to see a few bands there myself so mystery solved lol . Anyway i'm loving these reactions . Too funny 😂

  • @Naushad00
    @Naushad00 4 месяца назад

    Oh boy😢 you are definitely not your typical chef. Thank you for sharing.

  • @TheArenaBruno
    @TheArenaBruno 2 года назад +2

    2:05 is it Jake Bowen from Periphery?

  • @eranshachar9954
    @eranshachar9954 2 года назад +5

    Sorry to hear about your friend 1st of all. 2nd yeah, this collab was super fun. If you want something more with a positive attitude, lately Joshua Wisseman had a cook off against Uncle Roger. It was with good humor and good food. I recommend you to check it out. And about what you said regarding Mozzarella, I am not a Chef yet I have decent cooking hands. And if I would have made for you a Pizza with fresh Mozzarella (I did it and it tasted great I swear) you would eat it with appetite I am sure. My next challenge for myself, is to make Thai Green/Red Curry from scratch. I did my research, and what disappoints me is that I can only find dry Galangal or pre made powder Galangal in my country. The rest I will find.

  • @christophfischer972
    @christophfischer972 2 года назад

    great, love your work

  • @TheJokesterSCR
    @TheJokesterSCR 2 года назад +1

    RIP Trevor. Him and TBDM is who catipulted me into the realm of extreme metal. I've seen them live like 5 or 6 times. Trevor was always the coolest guy ever with his fans. He'd come out and chill with all of us before and after their shows and treat us all like he knew us for years. His passing was shocking on another level. I just discovered your channel a few weeks ago and have been binging videos. I didn't see that podcast or the end of this video coming. You're absolutely right... sometimes people just need somebody to listen. I think the plandemic and being isolated and away from touring for so long is what took Trevor into a dark enough place to go through with it. I believe his mom had recently passed away as well, and they were really close. I've been alive to see a lot of musicians pass, but Trevor's death just hit different. I'm sorry for your loss.

  • @Tamale_King
    @Tamale_King 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad I made it to mission sandwich. Best Sandwich I've ever had

  • @susannekalejaiye4351
    @susannekalejaiye4351 2 года назад +1

    Their repartee (in the original) she won every point. There was much more inuendo. It's delightful.

  • @christiansee2500
    @christiansee2500 2 года назад +1

    Good job on your first sponsor!

  • @kira68200
    @kira68200 2 года назад

    if I remember correctly in Korea they use metal chopstick because of an old story about a king that was thinking someone wanted to poisoned him so he used metal chopstick because the metal will react and becom darker if poison was on the food

  • @michaelbirch5270
    @michaelbirch5270 2 года назад +14

    so glad I watched to the end. I love that Uncle Roger helps empower RUclipsrs like Brian because it is refreshing to see "ethnic humor" being used against what is, traditionally, a form of comedy meant to demean POC in order to get cheap laughs from (again, traditionally) white audiences. Thank you Brian, for pointing that out.

    • @Kazutoification
      @Kazutoification 2 года назад +1

      Sometimes the humor misses the mark, like when Uncle Nigel made a really bad joke regarding Ukraine and double-down on it, instead of apologizing.

    • @xiuhwho
      @xiuhwho 2 года назад +1

      @@Kazutoification A joke is a joke, even if it's distasteful. Jokes don't represent how people actually feel, so to judge someone off a joke is strange to me.

  • @ronaldlum6583
    @ronaldlum6583 11 месяцев назад

    Esther once defeated Marcus Samuelsson in Quest for an Iron Legend

  • @vitzveer
    @vitzveer 2 года назад +5

    You mentioned in this video about Thai curry that traditionally you have to put coconut milk first and put curry paste and wait till the oil starts to seperate, it is correct, but it is not the only traditional way to do so. In Thailand we actually have 2 different ways to use coconut milk in making the curry.
    First, it's the way you mentioned, put coconut cream first with curry paste, wait till the oil seperate then put in meat and vegetable and put the rest of coconut milk later, this is more popular in the central region of Thailand. The second way, you actually put in the water first and then curry paste, boil them then put in the meat and vegetable and finish with coconut cream in the end.
    This second way is more popular in the southern region of Thailand and this way you won't have the seperation of the oil. Both ways are equally authentic to us, but the curry you get will be different. I actually suggest you to try both ways when you try cooking Thai curry in case you prefer one way over the other. The one example you can see the second way of using coconut milk is here "Thai Green Curry Chicken Recipe - AUTHENTIC Thai Home Cooking" ruclips.net/video/uISPkMl8ho4/видео.html&ab_channel=MarkWiens
    Also, it worths mentioning that for the Thai curry done the first way that is more popular in the central Thailand, we normally use fish sauce, while the curry in the south, they usually don't use the fish sauce, but use only salt instead. Shrimp paste is important for both styles of Thai curry though. Also we eat generally more sweet food in the central part of Thailand, so we might add some palm sugar in the curry as well, while the curry in the south is more salty and spicy and not sweet at all.

  • @srfl02
    @srfl02 2 года назад

    the cubes you mention at 14:23 are called roux

  • @tkmmusician
    @tkmmusician 2 года назад

    Wonderful video. Very moved by the ending.

  • @theshortsguy8654
    @theshortsguy8654 2 года назад +2

    I'm sorry for your loss Brian. I know he's in a better place looking over you now. And to know all the people watching this video, remember suicide is never the answer

  • @derrickfrazier5042
    @derrickfrazier5042 2 года назад

    I recently made paste from scratch and it’s work but it’s so good

  • @Krush0-0
    @Krush0-0 Год назад

    Too indulge with the flirtation....no idea what they are making 😂

  • @Malacar99
    @Malacar99 2 года назад +1

    That's why it's called a pizza pie! Love me some Chicago deep dish

  • @hward1973
    @hward1973 2 года назад

    Great Vid ... Thank You ... I too miss my friend

  • @aka_Ingmar
    @aka_Ingmar 2 года назад

    Not only is it not frowned upon in Asia it's a sign of enjoyment of their food that is encouraged there that you enjoy the food enough that's why you slurp it

  • @KingNiallGT
    @KingNiallGT 2 года назад

    pizza was originally a pie. they called it the pizza pie. so even pizza not made in a deep dish is a pie

  • @Loralie571
    @Loralie571 2 года назад

    May his memory be a blessing

  • @romteni
    @romteni Год назад

    Take a shot each time you hear "pounding". Now im drunk and will have to continue this video tomorrow

  • @Short_Round1999
    @Short_Round1999 9 месяцев назад

    Just recently bought a Wok for fried rice. I’ve watched several videos now. How do you judge water level for different rice grains?

  • @davejanssens3923
    @davejanssens3923 2 года назад +1

    God dammit. Fuck.... Thanks for the end of this video. Im fucking crying. I did not expect that