Pro Chef Reacts.. To Jamie Oliver's WORST Prawn Curry!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2022
  • We are reviewing Jamie Oliver's Easy Prawn Curry before Uncle Roger does!
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  • @ChefJamesMakinson
    @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +44

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    • @HyperHorse
      @HyperHorse Год назад +1

      Hey James!!! If you could choose your ultimate breakfast what would it be? For me it's eggs Benedict.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +5

      @@HyperHorse eggs Benedict are one of my favorite!

    • @viktorville8838
      @viktorville8838 Год назад +1

      I would so love to work a kitchen w you. You are so zen. Lol, talk to me about rijstaffel

    • @HyperHorse
      @HyperHorse Год назад

      @@ChefJamesMakinson Please make a reaction video of this... Very interested to hear your thoughts... ruclips.net/video/bnZ_70XyVAk/видео.html

    • @flashstep09
      @flashstep09 Год назад

      What are your thoughts on adding yogurt to a prawn dish? I come from a family of seafood lovers and dairy with seafood is kind of a taboo for us.

  • @vegadanial7240
    @vegadanial7240 Год назад +344

    butter chicken with no butter, now prawn curry with no curry. jamie is something else

    • @dissidia8876fights
      @dissidia8876fights Год назад +33

      I think thats the third "curry" he made without curry. Definetly one another was without any curry powder/paste.

    • @scotthurr5925
      @scotthurr5925 8 месяцев назад +10

      Next it will be prawn curry without prawns or curry.

    • @limon16025
      @limon16025 8 месяцев назад +21

      And he also made ramen with no ramen noodles (used soba)

    • @scotthurr5925
      @scotthurr5925 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@limon16025 His "ramen" was practically a criminal offense. All things related to noodles in soup wept the day he filmed and posted that monstrosity.

    • @darm10
      @darm10 3 месяца назад +3

      I’m still waiting for him to make a bolognese with ketchup

  • @DilinaAmaruwan
    @DilinaAmaruwan Год назад +766

    You know it's bad when Chef James is making Uncle Roger faces 😂

    • @celestef9727
      @celestef9727 Год назад +20

      The thumbnail made me click from what I was about to watch. I was like what did that and how do I avoid that?

    • @AnnWahlquist
      @AnnWahlquist Год назад +9

      Haaiyya.....😁

    • @mattschm5486
      @mattschm5486 Год назад +10

      Chutney……he’s adding chutney 😮😮

    • @omartariq3352
      @omartariq3352 Год назад +17

      Next he'll put his leg down from chair :(

    • @cbhlde
      @cbhlde Год назад +8

      @@omartariq3352 Taking of his glasses would be the move for him. ;)

  • @vwisse
    @vwisse Год назад +616

    I'm not easily confused but Jamie managed it. He threw half a jar of mango chutney and enough ginger for an entire village in a pan, blended it up and calls it a curry. What planet did Jamie visit where adding ginger to a condiment equals curry? So confused.
    Thanks for the prawn tip, never knew the C shape thing.

    • @DisillusionedAcronym
      @DisillusionedAcronym Год назад +34

      the prawn shape tip was an awesome today-i-learned thing. thank you, chef.

    • @hougihigurashi5359
      @hougihigurashi5359 Год назад +35

      Yes, and he also made ramen using soba noodle, without any explanation why he made such a change in a vital component with define the dish itself.
      Honestly I don't understand the thinking process that Jamie made at that time. Did he make the same mistake as Clodagh McKenna, the one who claimed that any kind of noodles can be used for Phở and "take the same time to cook" ?

    • @joannecarolyn1595
      @joannecarolyn1595 Год назад +4

      I did learn something new about the prawn-shape 😊 Thank you, Chef 🙏💕

    • @Civilmonkey1
      @Civilmonkey1 Год назад +19

      British people have been eating curry since India's colonization. So how...? wha...? Where did he get this recipe from? It makes no sense

    • @kevi152
      @kevi152 Год назад +5

      The quantity of ginger is correct, but it should be a paste. Spices are roasted and ground or just crushed slightly and cooked slowly in oil together with the onions. Onions should take 2-3 hours to change colour . Then throw in the meat and seal it over high heat. When sealed/browned, lower the heat and cook slowly . Pour in water and some yogurt +/- tomatoes. For mutton this means another 2-3 hours of cooking. The sinews in the meat will become gelatinous after 3 hours of cooking. That is a simple curry/salan .

  • @FlazeBlaster
    @FlazeBlaster Год назад +302

    How to make Curry without "Curry". 🤣

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +67

      it does look like a curry it just probably doesn't taste like one😂

    • @remonkewl6598
      @remonkewl6598 Год назад +18

      @@ChefJamesMakinson We make Shrimp saganaki here in Greece, only thing different than what Jamie did is we add tomato and feta cheese instead of yoghurt (and of course no mango chutney!). It tastes nothing lika a curry...

    • @poom323
      @poom323 Год назад

      Translating the name of some thai soup you might end up with curry that doesn't look like curry.😅

    • @sinthetx
      @sinthetx Год назад +3

      Yeah I noticed that too and went back through the video cuz I thought I missed it and yup no curry powder or paste. Maybe the curry is in the mango chutney? 😂. I get that he’s gearing it towards home cooking which is fine but that’s a pretty common and essential ingredient to leave out.

  • @MdnightWnd
    @MdnightWnd Год назад +393

    He should have called this prawn chutney instead. And I can see his kids loving it since it's probably sweet as anything.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +62

      😂

    • @HarryClarkson
      @HarryClarkson Год назад +85

      and the Best Bit is Jamie campaigned for the sugar tax and kids eating less sugar lol

    • @u140550
      @u140550 Год назад +5

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @eustacehendrix9659
      @eustacehendrix9659 Год назад +31

      @@HarryClarkson Rules for thee not for me. It's a typical ego thing.

    • @dajjukunrama5695
      @dajjukunrama5695 Год назад

      I dont think mango chutney in a warm nutritious dish can be compared to cadbury eggs, but sure by all means, view Jamie Oliver as your enemy
      God you’re stupid

  • @thejunglekitchen
    @thejunglekitchen Год назад +85

    Chef James, I appreciate how calm you manage to be while watching a famous chef make curry with no curry ingredients. I live in the middle of the jungle of Costa Rica in a village of 500 people, and even I can get a basic curry powder.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +10

      Thank you so much!

    • @thejunglekitchen
      @thejunglekitchen Год назад +5

      @@ChefJamesMakinson My pleasure. New to the channel and already binge watching your previous videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @abhisheksathe123
    @abhisheksathe123 Год назад +78

    He must really love that mango chutney 🤣🤣

  • @kernelpaniq
    @kernelpaniq Год назад +32

    I don't understand making curry shrimp without any curry. I'm not a chef, just like to try new recipes. Thank you for the shrimp cooking tip!

  • @ryanpasmore3676
    @ryanpasmore3676 Год назад +79

    Another stellar review chef!!
    Since Jaime Oliver likes the olive oil & jams in his recipes so much we should call him "Jammy Olive-Oil" 🤭

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +11

      thank you!

    • @iaw7406
      @iaw7406 Год назад +1

      thats actually brilliant 😂🤣🤣

    • @elih9700
      @elih9700 Год назад +4

      There was a newspaper in the UK 20 years ago that use Jammy olive as moniker for chef, this is old haiya.

    • @lesfox2010
      @lesfox2010 Год назад

      He's actually calmed down an awful lot on the oil quantity over the years.
      Every dish back then had a supertanker lot of oil both in and on it.
      Jamie does seem to get obsessed with certain ingredients from time to time and completely overdoes the doses.
      Seems to be a sense of obsessive behaviour and it does spoil the dish.

  • @skycendre257
    @skycendre257 Год назад +75

    I always overcook my prawns, thank you so much for the C and O tip Chef James! And awesome video as usual, I love how your expressions said everything about Jamie's cooking process

  • @elnrik8655
    @elnrik8655 Год назад +103

    There is an easy way to improve Jamie's dish. Just call it Mango Chutney Prawn Curry. Then we expect what we get. It goes from "WTF was he thinking omg" to "Well, ok I guess".
    I have no other ideas on how to improve this, other than to scrap it and just make traditional curry.

    • @Arxuras
      @Arxuras Год назад +11

      mango chutney prawn stew...

    • @Tinil0
      @Tinil0 Год назад

      This still isn't Mango Chutney Prawn Curry, I feel like "Curry" needs, you know, curry? Either a curry paste or some large amounts of spices. It's remarkable how curry is like the most diverse dish across numerous cultures and yet he still somehow fucks up for every single one.
      This dude needs to just stay away from all asian cuisine apparently because he treats it like he can just steal dish names that sound popular and wing it knowing absolutely nothing about them. He leans so hard into cultural appropriation even Republicans are like "Damn, that's insensitive".

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns Год назад

      @@Arxuras But the problem is that just throwing store bought chutney on something is hardly a dish.

    • @Arxuras
      @Arxuras Год назад +1

      @@57thorns I think you can call it a dish, would take an issue with calling the preparation process cooking though.

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns Год назад

      @@Arxuras LOL. You have a point there.

  • @vinay18411
    @vinay18411 Год назад +45

    I think he intended to make a prawn curry which is popular to the South of India (especially in the state of Kerala). They cook the prawns alongwith raw mango for the tanginess. It tastes amazing. Jamie just substituted raw mango with chutney.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +7

      That could be it!

    • @nayanakpenadan
      @nayanakpenadan Год назад +4

      Exactly. I am from kerala

    • @Ohyeahhahaha
      @Ohyeahhahaha Год назад +2

      Great to know that!

    • @VGJunky
      @VGJunky Год назад

      are there any other ingredients he's missing or does he have the main flavors?

    • @nayanakpenadan
      @nayanakpenadan Год назад +26

      Oh yes. He is missing coconut milk, curry leaves, shallots, fenugreek seeds, coconut oil. This is from our region. Each part of Kerala has its own version. But its not about the ingredients but the way of cooking

  • @madelaine6
    @madelaine6 Год назад +35

    Chutney candy, no spice... sooooo Jamie Olive oil.
    Great video as usual. You could make a little short with the shrimp tip... great tidbit I hadn't heard before.

  • @neeleneeleambarpar2151
    @neeleneeleambarpar2151 Год назад +13

    Also, yoghurt is added in Indo-Persian cooking traditions to a) add acidity b) to add volume to the spice base i.e to act as a carrier for the harsher spices c) to add richness. You need to cook out the yoghurt with the meat (and the spices which he did not use apart from the sugary mango preserve) for it to be a meaningful addition. Mah dude could have just used a drizzle of cream for the shots 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @sethanon6778
    @sethanon6778 Год назад +32

    When you say " I bet he say it taste good ." I actually laughed out loud in the middle of a busy restaurant waiting for my food. Omg everybody is looking at me weird. Jamie does provide us with lots of comedy .
    Chef is your video Shadow ban or something? I keep missing your notification for your video.
    Thanks for the video as always .

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +6

      hahah really?! 🤣 I'm glad that you liked it! I hope not, I haven't had anything strange happen. Did you click the bell notification? Sometimes I don't get any updates from my subscriptions either so it could be a glitch.

  • @kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061
    @kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061 Год назад +49

    For this recipe, if he took out the mango chutney, which is unnecessary sugar, used a base of ghee, and then maybe 1-2 tablespoons of curry powder (as you mentioned) that would give a lot more balance to the dish. I also think the ginger is too big and should have been crushed or minced. A mouthful of ginger isn't that pleasant, at least to me. Personally, for what he used, I'd go with something like Garam Masala (1-2 teaspoons), less turmeric (Turmeric and shrimp can be nasty is you're not controlling the amount of turmeric and I usually go much lighter with turmeric with shrimp, which should taste juicy, but tumeric can taste dry.), and maybe a teaspoon of powdered toasted cumin? Spice grinder I use a coffee grinder, but then I make curries from scratch when possible.
    I know he's all about "healthier" but deleting butter, and adding sugar doesn't make it make it "healthier" and there have been updated studies since then. Ghee has more saturated fat than butter, but the amount is negligible, the sugar, which is mostly sucrose, nutritionally would be more problematic in the dish than the amount of ghee needed.
    He seems to do a decent job within his wheelhouse, when he's not trying to be posh and preachy (because then blackholes tend to appear), but outside of it, it doesn't quite seem he cares as much as he should.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +10

      They have also had a sugar tax in the UK so they are trying to get rid of sugars and lard or butter is becoming more popular again as it used to be what we used to use

    • @louistracy6964
      @louistracy6964 Год назад

      @@ChefJamesMakinson Here in UK, I don't think 'sugar tax' is a thing. Where did you hear that? It's a move away from sugar/salt for sure, like everywhere, and butter is seen increasingly as unnecessary reliance on dairy, as our friend Anthony Bourdain exposed.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад

      @@louistracy6964 from the news. haha

    • @louistracy6964
      @louistracy6964 Год назад

      @@ChefJamesMakinson In soft drinks, yes, which they are considering recinding. Gov't has not introduced a salt and sugar tax generally.

    • @immir6647
      @immir6647 2 месяца назад

      Personally I wouldn't go with garaam masala for prawns. I would go with mustard seeds, coriander powder, tumeric, chilli powder and dry mango powder

  • @RockTo11
    @RockTo11 Год назад +41

    I think a good video for you to do, would be to follow along with Jamie in your kitchen - make the recipe exactly as he does, and then make a second version with your suggested changes. (additionally, it could be fun to let people try them without saying which dish is which)

  • @sophiaisabelle0227
    @sophiaisabelle0227 Год назад +160

    We can always trust Chef James Makinson with his critiques in regards to certain types of recipes. Jamie Oliver has the capacity to redeem himself for all of his errors while cooking. Chefs are prone to mistakes all the time, and that’s perfectly normal.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +62

      Yes everyone is human so obviously all of us still make mistakes I still burn things once in awhile but when I do I throw it out I don't like a video on it! 😂

    • @dantethunderstone2118
      @dantethunderstone2118 Год назад +29

      I mean when there’s as many mistakes as he has made you start to wonder 😂

    • @jayaniceday3602
      @jayaniceday3602 Год назад +31

      I agree even chefs are prone to error in the execution. However, when it comes to the recipe, it is not an error in the execution, it is an error in the actual studying of the how the dish is made. It would be like if a professional builder hit a nail wrong with a hammer, it happens. If a pro uses a wrench to hammer a nail rather than a hammer, you start wondering. If this is Prawn CURRY, I would expect that curry is one of the ingredients (if it is not made from scratch such as using garam marsala). However there is no curry in this curry. So why call it curry? Just call it mango spicy shrimp or something like that.
      If you recall Jamie was quite strict on what ingredients were used in the Carbonara and as such, I can see why James complimented him. If Jamie was a that strict on the Carbonara (as he should be) to keep it authentic, why does he go completely off on dishes like this? It just baffles me.

    • @u140550
      @u140550 Год назад +4

      i agree, but also disagree as when you are a trained chef; or have worked in the food industry you should seriously try not to f up as you are ether going to get someone sick or your going to make a dish horribly. also to add he is a tv chef, and when you watch you would expect him to do some research; before making a dish. this is especially true on food that is not your own culture, he has made so many mistakes with other peoples food; and i can't for the like of me give him a pass for the errors he's done. honestly i'd rather see gordon ramsey mess up, than jamie as at least gordon doesn't do that all the time. also even when he messes up he does it well in a way that sometimes works, and kinda makes it his own.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +7

      @@u140550 It's easy to fix something as well when the video is not live!

  • @blackbears4649
    @blackbears4649 Год назад +100

    I'm surprised he didn't use Chili Jam! He had the basics of an Indian Curry (Onion, Garlic & Ginger) going on but no Curry paste or powder. I probably would've made a curried Rice and used Curry, cumin, Corriander, paprika and a dash of chili powder for my spices. But that's just me. No mango Chutney. lol

    • @cecilharris1156
      @cecilharris1156 Год назад +2

      YEAHA🤣

    • @rKizCora_main
      @rKizCora_main Год назад +1

      So everything BUT the curry

    • @parthsharma5876
      @parthsharma5876 Год назад +7

      Curry is not a spice. Though it is basically a preparation made from various spices and ingredients. Using fresh spices like cinnamon sticks, aniseed, star anise, coriander seeds, cumin, Kashmir chilli powder is much better than substitutes like a curry powder(which has just been made to make the process easier while taking that level of control from you)

    • @cecilharris1156
      @cecilharris1156 Год назад +2

      @@parthsharma5876 in the words of Jamie Oliver YEAHYAHH!!

    • @AndyWardinho
      @AndyWardinho Год назад +2

      @@parthsharma5876 I make my own curry powder.. basically corriander, cumin, fennel, fenugreek, white peppercorns, some dries chilis, and a few spices toasted and blended up, it's delicious

  • @Majuular
    @Majuular Год назад +32

    Great video. I enjoy these straight reaction videos, gives you a little more breathing room - but I know the Uncle Roger reactions are a bit better for channel discoverability. Both entertaining, I just enjoy this type a bit more because your on-camera personality shines through. You've been on the video grind and it shows, really appreciate the footage edited in throughout to keep things visually interesting, and you seem much more comfortable/natural in front of a camera than some earlier videos of yours I watched. A great improvement, hope your channel continues to grow. As this type of channel goes, yours is probably my favorite. I like your straightforward & analytical style, you explain things really well to rookies such as myself without coming across as condescending. Just my 2 cents!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +9

      Thank you very much! It helps hearing constructive feedback and yes, I am a little more comfortable now with the reaction videos! :)

  • @ssoory6343
    @ssoory6343 Год назад +7

    I think this Mango chutney jamie uses is an invented in UK and is a jam because chutney means grinding fresh spices with one base product like tomatoes, coconut, peanuts, chickpeas etc.

  • @dianew2007
    @dianew2007 Год назад +20

    Hi James! I discovered your channel a few weeks ago and I like how your reaction is calmer than the usual reactions videos on the internet. And I actually learned a lot from them! I’ve been cooking with your recipes too. They have turned out great! Thank you.

  • @thomascook8541
    @thomascook8541 Год назад +2

    My amateur take on this recipe;
    Heat some coconut oil
    Cook a 1:1 garlic/ginger paste in it to release aromas
    Throw in a tablespoon of gochujang chilli paste, stir for a minute or 2
    Throw in some julliened veg (carrots/onions/bell peppers) and sautee till soft
    Throw in some curry spices of your choice (lemon grass, curry powder, whatever)
    Stir in a can of coconut milk and simmer
    Meanwhile, griddle some king prawns
    Dump king prawns into curry mix
    Cook rice/noodles
    Serve

  • @TheRausing1
    @TheRausing1 Год назад +8

    Oh man that tip about knowing how cooked prawns are by how curled they are is awesome, I wish I’d known that sooner!

  • @arbbairagi
    @arbbairagi Год назад +8

    My favorite part of the video is at @10.50. This is why I love your videos. You are not only critiquing the footage but also telling us how to improve it. I learn something new from each of your videos. Thank you very much.🙏

  • @jinghezong6614
    @jinghezong6614 Год назад +20

    I mean it’s sweet stir-fried shrimp with crispy rice. I actually think this might taste quite good especially with some lemon juice.

  • @aceme9514
    @aceme9514 Год назад +15

    Oh no, I just came from Rachel Ray's pad thai vid. I don't know if I can take more bad cooking today 😂🤣😭
    Hi chef James, looking good 👌

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +3

      I need to review that video! :)

    • @aceme9514
      @aceme9514 Год назад

      Update: It was all worth it watching this video just for Chef James saying "😨 CHUTNEY, HE'S ACTUALLY ADDING CHUTNEY TO THIS?"

  • @fatrobin72
    @fatrobin72 Год назад +11

    Reminds me of early "curry" recipes made from guessing what was in a dish.
    For quick curries I tend to use curry powder... Or just store bought sauces...

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +2

      For a quick curry at home I use a paste and I can make one in under 15 minutes with the rice.

  • @canonicalheat2376
    @canonicalheat2376 Год назад +7

    Important tip: Jamie, if you want to make curried anything, add curry. Making fried vegetable mix with garlic and mango chutney, does not make it curry.

  • @aidanmurray8283
    @aidanmurray8283 Год назад +32

    You’ve got a fairly relaxed face usually, but when the mango chutney came in, your couldn’t help but curdle 😂

  • @ruhaidahmohdyusof6695
    @ruhaidahmohdyusof6695 Год назад +8

    Thank you for sharing lots of cooking tips in this video, Chef James! Truly appreciate your comments and explanations.

  • @cuearesty
    @cuearesty Год назад +29

    The way you laughed at the mango chutney made my day, sir!
    The C and O is very useful! Thank you, Chef!

  • @obi501
    @obi501 Год назад +3

    With every Jamie Oliver video I see more and more why Gordon Ramsey hated that people said he was Britain's best chef.

  • @afelias
    @afelias Год назад +5

    I was not ready for that opening.
    "Oh, mango chutney in curry, okay funny guy... Wait... tablespoons?!"
    Yeah, I make Japanese curry from curry powder, make my own roux and make it curry roux using a store-bought curry powder + extra chinese five spice. (You can always use a curry powder pre-mixed and just add more turmeric, five spice, black pepper as you want really. There's more spices in curry powder but those are the easy tweaks for me.) And as I learned it, near the end after you've simmered your onions and other vegetables to draw out the flavor into the sauce, you mix in (any or all, to taste): Worc, soy sauce, tomato ketchup, and some sugar source. (I add brown sugar, but the Adam Liaw video I took it from recommends grated apple, if you feel like it. Also, of course, at this stage you can add togarashi or red chili for spiciness.) If you use mango chutney, I assume it can be added to the end as part of the condiment mix to flavor it. It probably wouldn't even be so crazy when balanced out with savory stuff.
    But uhhhhh at the start, before the curry paste or roux is even formed... that ain't it chief. There wasn't any curry anything in the freaking curry dish.

  • @emmasurf8768
    @emmasurf8768 Год назад +1

    Even Walmart had many different oils available. Jamie's face showed he'd so proud of himself. Bless his heart. I love mango chutney but almost like a desert treat, not in my curry.

  • @SM-tg6mj
    @SM-tg6mj Год назад +6

    As an Indian i am amazed at your knowledge.
    If you add tomatoes to the curry it's normal "prawn curry". If you add coconut milk it becomes "malai prawn curry".
    Also prawns require much less variety of spices than chicken.
    Recommended oil is Cold Pressed Mustard Oil.

    • @davidtalbot941
      @davidtalbot941 Год назад +1

      I think it's illegal to sell mustard oil for culinary use in the UK. That's why it turns up in Indian grocers labelled as "hair oil" (nudge, nude, wink, wink, say no more).

    • @kzal421
      @kzal421 Год назад

      Coconut milk is also added in prawn curry made in my region in India . And raw mangoes

  • @robinbaich169
    @robinbaich169 Год назад +17

    My husband HATES the taste of curry, so for him mango chutney might be the way to go. Or maybe not, because if my husband were the cook, our spice rack would contain salt and pepper and nothing else. But about Jamie Oliver's talent as a chef, it does surprise me that he'd burn the garlic seeing as how every chef talks about how important it is not to burn garlic.

    • @sowhodecidedthat3924
      @sowhodecidedthat3924 Год назад +2

      Fair enough, but you don't buy or cook a curry, you buy or cook a chutney. It's the main ingredient.

    • @robinbaich169
      @robinbaich169 Год назад

      I meant my husband hates the taste of curry powder.

    • @DisillusionedAcronym
      @DisillusionedAcronym Год назад

      @@robinbaich169
      i mean, i think it probably taste pretty good (as you and chef said, burnt garlic aside) with the heat of the chilli vs the sweetness of the chutney and, since your husband doesn't like the taste of curry, he might like this.
      ........ it simply just wouldn't be a curry. it might be a prawn soup or sauced prawn or whatever. just... not curry.

    • @kiritahikiwi4403
      @kiritahikiwi4403 Год назад +3

      @@robinbaich169 might have to leave him hungry and do your own curry 😆

    • @robinbaich169
      @robinbaich169 Год назад +1

      @@kiritahikiwi4403 I just might take your suggestion. :)

  • @Nari21q
    @Nari21q 11 месяцев назад +1

    Chef James, I’ve found you through RUclips recommendations and from Uncle Roger indirectly and so far I’ve loved your vids, keep making them!

  • @user-bd3hu4dt2p
    @user-bd3hu4dt2p Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial James! I'm cooking seafood for a food chain and I appreciate all your advice. Thanks!

  • @petergrudge189
    @petergrudge189 Год назад +3

    As usual, I love your assessments and insight. Also, Great news Chef! I will be going back to restaurant work finally! I miss prep cooking! 😀😀😀😀

  • @rake1840
    @rake1840 Год назад +3

    you can make better curry with less steps.
    1. Tomato puree.
    2. Curry powder of choice + garam masala + ginger garlic paste.
    3. Yogurt marinated protein of choice.
    4. Add Tadka/Bagar for extra flavour.

  • @RockaKelly
    @RockaKelly Год назад

    Love your Videos. Great Tips, smoothing voice. But the face at the mango Chutney had me crying 😂

  • @AlphaCTango
    @AlphaCTango Год назад +1

    Excellent video, as always! I'm always learning something new from your videos and I always appreciate your helpful tips. And, of course, your faces whenever Jamie Oliver does something that only makes sense to Jamie Oliver.

  • @noahhoffman3679
    @noahhoffman3679 Год назад +2

    I'm enjoying the fun reaction videos, but also miss the more involved cooking videos. These definitely get more attention though, you gotta do what you gotta do. Always enjoyable content , keep up the good work chef!

  • @Eiensakura
    @Eiensakura Год назад +4

    Seeing him break the Papadam (the crunchy cracker-like thing at the end) over the sauce broke my heart. Papadam gets soggy really easily so I personally like mine whole and away from any wet food items. I'll then slowly break them up and mixed them in as I go through the rice and the dishes.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +2

      I know what you mean, I love Papadams and you are right, they do get soggy!

    • @SM-tg6mj
      @SM-tg6mj Год назад

      Exactly

    • @SarahSyna
      @SarahSyna Месяц назад

      I actually gasped and went NO! STOP! out loud at that.

  • @foogod4237
    @foogod4237 Год назад +1

    Regarding frozen seafood: One thing a lot of people don't know is that a lot of fish nowadays (particularly things like prawns) is actually flash-frozen _right on the boat_ before it even gets to shore. This isn't as bad as it sounds, though, because modern flash-freezing apparatus actually freezes the fish so quickly at such low temperatures that it doesn't have time to form large ice crystals, which are what destroy the texture, so the end product, after thawing, actually usually tastes quite good (sometimes even better than fresh, depending on where you are, because it degrades less while it's being stored and transported to your store),.
    However, the problem is that lots of people don't want to buy "frozen" fish, so when it gets to the store, the store will often just thaw it out again before putting it out for people to buy, at which point the clock starts ticking, and quite often this "non-frozen" seafood you buy at the store is actually substantially worse quality than the frozen stuff, because they both came from the same (frozen) source, but one of them has been sitting around thawed out for who knows how long before you bought it already. It's even worse if you take it home and then, say, don't use all of it, and decide to freeze it at home, because now it's been frozen, unfrozen, and re-frozen again (and your home freezer is not cold enough to prevent the damaging ice crystals).
    So do your own testing. Try buying, for example, the frozen prawns and some fresh ones, and see which are actually better where you are. Don't just assume that fresh is always better, because for many people, depending on the whole chain of events and what the "fresh" ones have been through before getting there, it actually may not be anymore. (and if you're not planning on using it that day, it may actually be better in the end to get the frozen stuff and keep it frozen as long as possible before using it anyway)

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +1

      Yes a lot of seafood is Flash Frozen it helps with transportation and preventing any food poisoning. Many people don't even realize that the majority of salmon that they eat is Farm fed salmon and they're given food coloring pellets to have the same color as typical salmon

    • @foogod4237
      @foogod4237 Год назад

      @@ChefJamesMakinson Heh.. farmed vs wild fish is a whole other issue, yeah. Of course, this is another place where everybody just _assumes_ "wild is always better" but I actually disagree.
      Not only are farmed salmon more sustainable in general, but for many dishes, I personally actually _prefer_ the milder flavor of farmed salmon, and find many wild-caught salmons to just be too strong and often overwhelm the other flavors in the dish. IMHO, it all depends on what you're doing with it and what your tastes actually are. "Farmed" doesn't necessarily always have to mean "bad".
      (This can depend a lot on the type of fish, though.. there are some other kinds of farmed fish which actually just are much worse in pretty much every way, so you do kinda have to do your research...)

  • @LeeTakarin
    @LeeTakarin Год назад +1

    Thank you for the tips and the commentary you made along the video.
    Love your work 👍

  • @glimpsesblog486
    @glimpsesblog486 Год назад +4

    Reviewing anyone that uncle roger reviewed is a PLUS ❤

  • @eranshachar9954
    @eranshachar9954 Год назад +11

    I will tell you how it's possible to improve that- Let Jamie watch Mark Wein's mother in law make an authentic Curry paste and have him do exactly the same. I am not sure if you reacted to Mark Wein when he visits his mother in law but it's a great video which showing you the correct way. Real Curry paste must have: Coriander Root, Shallots, Garlic, White Pepper corns, Salt, Galangal not Ginger, Green/Red Chilis in decent amount and Shrimp paste is the most important part which after you pound gives you a paste texture. You add the Shrimp paste or something similar and pound some more.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +5

      Mark's mother-in-law does make a good looking Curry I have to admit!

    • @DisillusionedAcronym
      @DisillusionedAcronym Год назад +3

      different curry. jamie olive oil is going for (and spectacularly failing at) an Indian-type curry and not a thai one.

    • @khrenaud
      @khrenaud Год назад +1

      This is supposed to be a quick and easy recipe (which it is). While home made paste will give a much better result it involves a lot of pounding and other work.
      For that reason I always have one or more ready made pastes in the fridge so I can quickly whip up a good Thai curry.

    • @eranshachar9954
      @eranshachar9954 Год назад +1

      @@DisillusionedAcronym Thank you. I didn't know this is an Indian Curry. But it would appear Jamie's specialty is to destroy any cuisine.

    • @eranshachar9954
      @eranshachar9954 Год назад +1

      @@khrenaud I understand what he intends to do but he should do it accurate non the less. I make Thai Curry for fun. I mean it's not perfect because I can't find anywhere Coriander root, and Galangal is possible to find but hard. Because it's not something popular in Israel. So it's expensive and hard to find here. But I keep on the basic rules even if I modify it.

  • @louistracy6964
    @louistracy6964 Год назад +2

    Back in the 90s, I'm old, Jamie Oliver really shook up how I looked at my kitchen. Since then, he's done some good around getting kids off junk food, getting ex-cons into professional cooking. On the whole, he's not horrible.

    • @jimmyjohnjames6397
      @jimmyjohnjames6397 Год назад +1

      Jamie is a good Chef anyone who says he isn't is a dipstick. I just wish he would say that some of the dishes he makes are his spin on a traditional dish.

    • @louistracy6964
      @louistracy6964 Год назад

      @@jimmyjohnjames6397 Right.

  • @tomlindsay4629
    @tomlindsay4629 Год назад

    I'd use garlic-ginger paste for this, coconut oil for the preliminary saute,abstain from the chutney, of course use lots of curry, and base the sauce on tomato puree and coconut milk.

  • @absentmindedjwc
    @absentmindedjwc Год назад +2

    "Today we're going to make curry" - proceeds to not make anything even related to curry.

  • @j3nnaa
    @j3nnaa Год назад +11

    Thanks for the cooked prawn tips :) I was also surprised how much ginger he used...and no curry spices at all. I do wonder what it actually tasted like and if he did feed it to his children :-/

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +2

      Not a problem!

    • @GTSE2005
      @GTSE2005 5 месяцев назад

      It probably tastes like mango chutney with sharp, hard kicks of ginger.

  • @yoanrappaz7974
    @yoanrappaz7974 Год назад +1

    Another great video ! It's a pleasure to see that your channel is growing ! Very well deserved ! Greetings from Switzerland ! :)

  • @WNKS70
    @WNKS70 Год назад

    When I was in northern Sudan it wasn’t easy for me to get creative, but I make seafood curry by using powder curry and massala, peanut butter and few other things..it was good lol. Reminds me of peanut sauce

  • @jb0609
    @jb0609 Год назад +3

    wow. a curry without curry. Mango chutney is only a condiment

  • @Trazynn
    @Trazynn Год назад +9

    It's just weird that he campaigned for schools to provide healthier lunches and then just keeps chugging so much sugar in all his dishes.

  • @paranoidgenius9164
    @paranoidgenius9164 4 месяца назад

    When talking about water content in frozen fish, & if you find the fish with mushy texture, I heard from the grapevine, that dehydrate the fresh fish a little before freezing so to reduce the water content, so the water won't expand as much in the fish flesh when it freezes.

  • @user-nb4fy1ys1n
    @user-nb4fy1ys1n Год назад +1

    I love the quality of info you provide during your videos. Thank you!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +1

      Glad you like them!

    • @user-nb4fy1ys1n
      @user-nb4fy1ys1n Год назад

      @@ChefJamesMakinson I can add more to that. I love that you use almost every single opportunity to provide a bit of technical information. Like caramelizing chutney, prawns overcooked, ginger to rice etc. And all that supported with technical support. Not because someone taught you that you should do this way. There are not too many channels like that. I know that because I'm obsessed with that type of information. And you do it just right.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +1

      @@user-nb4fy1ys1n thank you! it means a lot to hear that!

  • @GeekBot404
    @GeekBot404 Год назад +3

    as much as it is entertaining of both you and Uncle Roger reacting to Jamie Oliver's "interesting" cooking video's, this is much culinary educational in your perspective
    bonus:
    your reaction to chutney is our exact reaction! XD

  • @trinininja8386
    @trinininja8386 Год назад +2

    I got to the end of the video and still waiting for him to add curry.

  • @pokebros6416
    @pokebros6416 Год назад +2

    Always love your feedback on these reaction videos.
    For me though this whole recipe felt “Confusing” also like the Chili jam it had a lot of sugar that’s why he added water to egg fried rice. Not sure if I can see anything in this recipe that can be improved

  • @torousisme
    @torousisme Год назад +2

    Really enjoying your videos James, keep them coming please. Both these and the cooking ones.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much! I want to start in the recipe videos again as well but I have to do two a week and for me doing everything alone, is a little difficult

    • @torousisme
      @torousisme Год назад

      Absolutely, happy to consume once you have time to make them.

  • @elnico135
    @elnico135 Год назад +6

    I dont even know what a Mango Chutney is, but it looks like something you can put on a toasted bread and eat it

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +3

      Mango chutney is a condiment usually added to Curry's or other dishes that can be sweet and sour or even sometimes a little spicy.

    • @nihlify
      @nihlify Год назад +2

      I like mango chutney but you definitely shouldn't eat it on toast ;)

    • @elnico135
      @elnico135 Год назад

      @@ChefJamesMakinson Oh thats pretty cool. I will like to try it one day

    • @ayandas874
      @ayandas874 Год назад +1

      @@nihlify you definitely should try, as it goes great with papad.

    • @manalittlesis
      @manalittlesis Год назад +2

      @@elnico135 Chutney is a condiment or dipping sauce. Yes, you're correct, it often to be eaten with bread such as naan bread, chapati, dosa, idli or just eat it with meat and rice.

  • @cyberherbalist
    @cyberherbalist Год назад +3

    I am happy that you stole a march on Uncle Roger. I'm sure he will welcome the competition! Great video and good criticism of what probably wasn't as bad a dish as it seemed.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад

      I can't wait to when Uncle Roger finally gets around to this video!

  • @MrKevin486
    @MrKevin486 Год назад +2

    I can tell your getting much more comfortable infront of the camera. Good to see some smiles from you.

  • @akina3673
    @akina3673 Год назад

    Came here cos of ur reaction vids of uncle roger's vids and nvr regretted it. Wish u got more recognition, ur explanations are clear and you share more abt fd too. It's nice to see someone this passionate abt fd

  • @TheDfirstevilangel
    @TheDfirstevilangel Год назад

    Thanks for the tip on the shrimp! I have been overcooking shrimp, not knowing when they are done. C-cooked. O-overcooked. Easy to remember =D

  • @fionaoneil9783
    @fionaoneil9783 4 месяца назад

    Love your reaction videos! I was terribly upset today when another of my favourite chefs read out the awful reviews written. Very upset! I only know...I appreciate the chefs I follow and your skills and immense knowledge you all have! ❤

  • @MishaTavkhelidze
    @MishaTavkhelidze Месяц назад

    Curry is: heat up vegetable oil (or ghee), in all your spices, once you smell them, drain the mixture. Reheat the infused oil and put in _equal_ amounts of (chopped) garlic and ginger. Once caramelised, drain and throw the paste away. Now you have an oil base with which you can do whatever you fancy.

  • @pruthvimeka3259
    @pruthvimeka3259 8 месяцев назад

    what we are taught in regards to adding yogurt to a hot dish, like with coconut milk, is reduce flame, then add, and mix, then increase flame and cook the rest. so you won't even see those micro clumps of yogurt, when split. and add fresh yogurt on the side separately as an condiment to refresh the palette. so that I think is a better way to use yogurt in a curry dish.

  • @pacificcoastbreeze
    @pacificcoastbreeze 3 месяца назад +1

    Chili jams and mango chutneys. For such a health freak this man loves his sugar. He's a trained Italian chef so it's funny to see how great and cohesive his Italian dishes are, and then he goes off and treats Asian food like art projects.

  • @wookie4798
    @wookie4798 Год назад

    Mango Chutney and peas curry recipes are in the Betty Crocker cookbook. I'm sure it does taste delicious.

  • @StarskiPL
    @StarskiPL 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you James for teaching me so many things in just 10 minutes.

  • @angelariojas7875
    @angelariojas7875 Год назад +1

    Ty Chef James for elaborating on what's going on in the pan from a Chef perspective. Uncle Roger is hilarious, keep this up, 🤣

  • @dylanefg
    @dylanefg Год назад

    I can understand liking a mango chutney sweetness in curries, but I don't think very much extra happens by adding it early in a cooking process, other than risking creating mango caramel that is impossible to clean off the pan lol

  • @HoshikoStarz
    @HoshikoStarz Год назад

    The moment chef James said black garlic from the other video while im washing my face, straight away my brain inserts uncle Roger reacts to kay's "special" fried rice

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад +1

      😂

    • @HoshikoStarz
      @HoshikoStarz Год назад

      That's the other "black" garlic i have known from this video. And other real black garlic is fermented.

  • @arifcheauseng1110
    @arifcheauseng1110 Год назад

    I'm kinda confident that if anyone were to make Jamie's recent recipes, almost all of those recent recipes would have been modified by a layman like me; in order to tast better. Jamie used to be a good ones...but now Gordon and Chef James are my favourite. Well done Chef. Looking for new video every week. 👏👍

  • @philwendisch4894
    @philwendisch4894 Год назад

    I really Like how you add nice Pictures or Videos while you drop knowledgebombs. Real effort there and i guess it goes a Long way. Good Job.

  • @marcdanielmanalili336
    @marcdanielmanalili336 Год назад

    Another rice cooking technique, the ratio of water is equal to the amount of rice you used, 1 cup of rice is equal to 1 or 2 cup of water depending on the quality of rice you are using.
    You can also add half a teaspoon of white vinegar before cooking to make it more white and fluffy, I don't know the science of it but it freaking works.
    I learned this from my Filipino Grandma.

  • @annavonbuchenroder5247
    @annavonbuchenroder5247 Год назад +1

    Late to this but how I would improve the curry, only using the same ingredients, would be to do the following.
    No olive oil, vegetable oil instead.
    Thinly slice the white part of the spring onion and fry that first, then the chilli, then the garlic.
    Less ginger.
    Use the yoghurt as a thickener.

  • @MattRoadhouse
    @MattRoadhouse Год назад

    Goat is the best curry protein :) Lamb #2 imho. Patak's sweet mango chutney is the best on the side when plating. First thing you fry are the spices -> shallots -> garlic/chili/ginger together -> tomato paste -> bulk out with liquid (coconut milk, yogurt, or stock, depending on what variant you want) - coriander leaf to top

    • @spacedinosaur8733
      @spacedinosaur8733 Год назад +1

      My mom made the best goat curry. Any chutney was only used to taste afterward as a condiment.

    • @MattRoadhouse
      @MattRoadhouse Год назад +1

      @@spacedinosaur8733 Indeed. It's the perfect balancing element between the rice, herbs & spices and protein imho

  • @AgileChris.
    @AgileChris. Год назад

    As you say he should add whatever indian dry spices available instead of the chutney. Fry them off for a minute then add a diced tomato to create a masala base. The protein can then be cooked into the base to impart flavour. Bit of water. Simmer for 20 mins. Done 😀

  • @m4rkscott
    @m4rkscott Год назад

    I get what you mean about the garlic for most people but I actually like my garlic toasted brown , it has a very different taste but would do it separately and crush it on my serving as a garnish as it is a taste i like but others may not

  • @nsn5564
    @nsn5564 2 месяца назад +1

    A chatni/chutney in most Indian languages means paste, and basically is just a sauce or condiment type thing to accompany your food -- e.g., coriander chutney, mint chutney, green chilli chutney. If you're using those to cook with, you're basically saying I don't have spices at home, nor do I know how to cook, and need flavor as an act of desparation.

    • @VirgoLunaKnight
      @VirgoLunaKnight 2 месяца назад

      It's like cooking with ketchup or Mayo ...am I right 😅

  • @anthonywaltz7056
    @anthonywaltz7056 Год назад

    I would love to see a totally homemade dish prepared by him and you watch the video. Most if not all the ones I have seen Jamie has added an ingredient that could of be done homemade. I am finally stretching my culinary wings and trying different foods. Tonight is Filipino

  • @lakibadhikari7930
    @lakibadhikari7930 Год назад

    I would probably start with a neutral oil on the pan. I like using rice bran.
    Then in goes onions. That'll give it the sweetness. No chutney needed.
    I would make a ginger garlic and 🌶️ paste to put in. And cook that for a little while on low heat. Literally maybe a minute
    Add in the spices (tumeric, chilli powder/paprika, cumin powder, coriander powder, little bit of gram masala meant for fish based curries (some have powdered dried mango in them). What this does is the tomato provides moisture so that the spices don't burn. I have found that the spices will cook without burning as the tomato softens and the water evaporates.
    Our base is ready. To this you could add some coconut milk if you want to make it milder, I just use water.
    Add your prawns and let it cook until the prawns look done.
    Garnish with drizzle of lime juice and coriander.
    One other interesting ingridient that I like to add is to put toasted mustard seeds for more pungency (this is optional)
    Also I add salt in stages. A bit with the onions to help them release moisture and again with the tomatoes and spices. I do final salting just before the dish is off the stove.
    Btw Jamie didn't put any salt 😞

  • @NoxiousRob
    @NoxiousRob Год назад

    I think Chef James does well in all of his reaction videos to not go total Uncle Roger when he sees something that is just wrong, but every now and again he can't contain his emotions. His reaction when Jamie Olive Oil adds chutney to this dish is priceless. Chutney should be a side dish, if I want a bit of chutney in my curry then I'll have some on the side and add it as I see fit.

  • @fredsmith5782
    @fredsmith5782 Год назад

    Visually this dish looks like a curry but when I saw that mango chutney it was reminding of the chili jam debacle. The only minor changes I would do otherwise is use the green onions for garnish and cook the white part with a regular neutral cooking oil as I don't expect everyone to use ghee. Omit the mango chutney obviously. Add either curry paste, powder, Japanese curry blocks or turmeric to at least add that "curry" flavour. Then blend all all those cooked ingredients then add shrimp at the very end to cook. I personally don't want any lumpy textures in the curry unless were add some type of vegetable like quick stir fry onions and bell peppers for the colour contrast and texture.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад

      From afar that's the same thing I thought it looks like a decent Curry, until I saw the ingredients or the lack of ingredients 😂

  • @deannablais5845
    @deannablais5845 11 месяцев назад

    I really like the way you explain things. 😊

  • @scotthurr5925
    @scotthurr5925 8 месяцев назад

    Here in North America "fresh" seafood almost always is previously frozen.
    Specifically, any regular grocery store.

  • @VirgoLunaKnight
    @VirgoLunaKnight 2 месяца назад

    Start off with neutral oil ,add some ginger and garlic paste ,add some fried shallots, garam masala/ kitchen king if you can find some turmeric powder and chilli powder, then add in your cleaned prawns and add either plain water or tamarind infused water to the same
    Cook until prawns are well done ...garnish with coriander and serve with hot rice
    This is my personal favourite quick prawn curry 😊
    For a creamy version cook the prawns in normal water and right before it finishes cooking add in the coconut milk ...after Turning of the burner ...add some lemon juice right before serving...make sure the heat is off to avoid split coconut milk ,😊😊

  • @kirst4666
    @kirst4666 Год назад

    For people who have never had a curry, this would be a gentle introduction. Even better if the chutney is on the side. He does have kids and their palates are different to an adults’. What about frying up some nice crispy curry leaves? Then cooking the prawns in those aromatics before adding the gravy. Also read the Kerala entry. It’s beautifully sour and spicy

  • @terrortorn
    @terrortorn Месяц назад +1

    That's the first time Jamie Oliver has made that curry. Invented for TV and forgotten immediately.

  • @DaveDVideoMaker
    @DaveDVideoMaker Год назад +2

    I see adding mango chutney in his prawn curry was the same mistake Jaime Olive Oil made when he made his ‘butter’ chicken recept.
    At that point, I would add some curry spices in instead.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Год назад

      If he added some curry powder or paste it would have made it a lot better than just adding the mango chutney

    • @DaveDVideoMaker
      @DaveDVideoMaker Год назад

      @@ChefJamesMakinson Of course!
      Oh, and I edited the comment here, cos there was another element I wanted to add.

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon Год назад +1

    I admit I like my curries spicies, I always get the impression Jamy likes his dishes on the sweeter side.

  • @mc_abber
    @mc_abber Год назад

    i think jamie somewhere, somehow confused amchur with mango chutney. amchur is dried green mango slices that you grind into a paste before adding to a curry or sauce. you can also find them in powdered form.

  • @JustOnlyOnePiece
    @JustOnlyOnePiece Год назад

    The knuckle technique is how my mother taught me how to cook rice.

  • @bloodgoast
    @bloodgoast Год назад +1

    yea i would have just used a thai curry paste or indian curry paste instead of mango chutney but i would use mango chutney along with chillies as a marinade for chicken wings lol but each to there own