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  • @francisclements9061
    @francisclements9061 Год назад +40

    As an Englishman....I would eat this everyday if I could...The labour and expertise that has gone into this is mouthwatering...

    • @PankajDoharey
      @PankajDoharey Год назад +3

      I use to have biriyani in lunch everyday for 3 yrs, but every 3 months or so i had to take a break for 2-3 days. Sometimes even the most awesome thing can be too much, but i agree we can have it atleast 300 days every yr.

    • @LatifsInspired
      @LatifsInspired  Год назад +1

      Definitely

    • @jacobbenger-pereira3514
      @jacobbenger-pereira3514 Год назад

      Hi Latif thanks for inspiring igniting my love for Indian cooking and food again. Where is a good place to buy cook ware from like serving bowls tadka pan and the pan you do your dahls in. Thanks loads ❤️

    • @uklifestylefoodtravelvlogs3211
      @uklifestylefoodtravelvlogs3211 Год назад

      ​@@jacobbenger-pereira3514 you can buy from any Indian store if you got any near you.

  • @Sr19769p
    @Sr19769p Год назад +12

    I'm a professional chef in England. Say what you like about the hygiene, but this is PROPER cooking, proper teamwork. I'd love to work in a kitchen like this - I'd have so much to learn from these guys. The obvious pride they take in their work - no corner cutting (the saffron, for example). I probably wouldn't last 5 minutes in their kitchen but hey-ho; I'd probably learn more in half an hour than I have in the past 5years.
    A fantastic post, informative and insightful.
    👍

  • @TrueBlueEG8
    @TrueBlueEG8 Год назад +12

    Big lad was not having any of that food colouring talk, he had a bag of saffron worth more than my wallet😊 Great to share this experience with you Latif, god bless you and yours.

  • @21tuckz
    @21tuckz Год назад +9

    Love the mass production which ends up tasting like it's been cooked individually. Takes skill 👍

  • @Pagalchhagal
    @Pagalchhagal Год назад +5

    Salam Latif, as a South Asian food connoisseur, i thoroughly enjoyed this vlog. You went somewhere where you can experience the Dhaka biryani at its peak, a private function which does not cut corners and usually a little better than commercial/restaurant biryani. As a small correction, i'd say you wouldn't find this biryani in Hyderabad (India) or Pakistan. The chefs there might've told you so, but that is not correct. Hyderabadi biryani for example uses a lot of fresh coriander and mint, and powdered spices and red chilli powder add excessive heat and colour. Hyderabadi biryani is also technically kachi biryani though. In Pakistan, most biryani is pakki (not kachi) style and excessively spicy often with tomato added. Dhaka's original name is Jahangirnagar and Dhaka was a Mughal capital, which means it has had diverse influences, similar to other Mughal cities like Hyderabad, Lahore, Dilli, etc. Dhaka's biryani is unique of its own, and very importantly, it's the closest to old biryani recipes anywhere in the subcontinent, emphasizing sweetness, fattiness and fragrance. One unauthentic element is the potato. Potato addition started in Bengal during British rule and spread to today's Pakistan when it was West Pakistan. As a result, Bangladeshi and Pakistani biryanis are the only ones with potato (besides just the Indian city of Calcutta in West Bengal). The closest biryani to the Dhaka kachi you can find in South Asia is in Lucknow, India.

  • @TruthFound
    @TruthFound Год назад +2

    See how thoroughly they're washing the meats? This is actually normal. In the west it's quite normal for us to go to even a top restaurant and for them not to wash the meat.

  • @mbibi5784
    @mbibi5784 Год назад +6

    ❤ As a Bangladeshi woman I appreciate this video. Never seen behind the scenes of a banquet

  • @leer798
    @leer798 Год назад +1

    Wonder how we become so overly keen on cleanliness in the west ? It’s mad when you think about it.
    I see nothing wrong here and would love to try that food !

  • @DrBurko
    @DrBurko Год назад +3

    Love it. Thanks for taking us on the journey. I’m not sure if you know the RUclips channel BaldandBankrupt. He travels the world and has just been in Bangladesh. Really interesting and the people he met were a credit to Bangladesh. Anyway, nice one Latif.

  • @MeganElizaStott
    @MeganElizaStott Год назад +4

    All those dishes looked absolutely gorgeous! I would happily eat it. The smell of the cooking must have been amazing. Thanks for these videos Latif! 😊

  • @markboyer4221
    @markboyer4221 Год назад +3

    This is amazing.. to see how different cultures cook blows me away but to see what I term BATCH COOKING and making it taste perfect is superb.. to get all spices and powders and gara masalas 100% correct is …. I’m lost for words.. love from Doncaster England..

  • @debb4809
    @debb4809 Год назад +3

    I went to a Hindu wedding reception recently and the meal was wonderful. They carried the food through in the big cauldrons . So much work goes into this. Thanks for showing it in detail.
    We still use your keema recipe regularly 😊

  • @lauramcleod6977
    @lauramcleod6977 Год назад +4

    So much respect for those chefs - such skill ( and my back hurts just watching!) thank you for letting us see the process, loving these vlogs

  • @miladmiah
    @miladmiah Год назад +1

    Make plan invest in Bangladesh and make migration..

  • @paulnorman-mi4jz
    @paulnorman-mi4jz 26 дней назад

    Unbelievable. Thank you for sharing this experience.

  • @ElectroAtletico
    @ElectroAtletico Год назад +2

    95% of the Earth eats from places that look like that and everyone is ok next morning. Looks delicious!

  • @antwilk1981
    @antwilk1981 Год назад +2

    Great video. 10 of us went your restaurant Friday. Great food and service

  • @yunusamin5326
    @yunusamin5326 Год назад

    Pakistani influenced, Hyderabad.
    Hyderabad is a city in India. Someone help this guy

  • @Dior-xu8fj
    @Dior-xu8fj 3 месяца назад

    Latif you are amazing, I'm surprised you have not been picked for a TV series, I cooked a few of your meals, your so informative, thank you so much for sharing!!!

  • @Imru_gamer
    @Imru_gamer Год назад

    Chef!! Why do you do this to us. You made me so hungry as I was watching this. Mashallah, everything looks good.💜🇧🇩🇧🇩💜

  • @bigglestheflyboy
    @bigglestheflyboy 10 месяцев назад

    I can just imagine a bunch of "Elf and Safety" inspectors from the UK going out there to carry out an inspection!!!!!!!

  • @cdnnmonaakitchen8504
    @cdnnmonaakitchen8504 11 месяцев назад

    I LIKE YOUR RECIPES.FIRST TIME I SAW THIS MARINATIONS FOR BRIYANI.FROM CANADA SUBSCRIBER

  • @saifjeetoo5786
    @saifjeetoo5786 Год назад

    Assalam alaikum Latif.
    I hope you are well.
    When you arrive back in the uk can you please make this biryani using the same ingredients and methods as shown in this video. I would be very interested to learn how to make this. Can you also cook everything that you ate in Bangladesh again using the same ingredients and methods shown during your holiday there as I am very excited to know how it's done.
    I hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday in Bangladesh.
    Jazak Allah khairan
    Kind regards.
    Saif Jeetoo

  • @Ash_G
    @Ash_G Год назад

    7:14 How will you bring them over for food preparation (work permit) in the UK, when they have no clue of British standards of hygiene for cooking and health & safety rules? They probably have never seen a professional kitchen even.
    They will have to learn all the basics first, get a certificate and then bring them over. Otherwise it will be food poisoning and lawsuits.

  • @x7hya
    @x7hya Год назад +3

    What’s more beautiful than the food is the Adhan 😍

    • @LatifsInspired
      @LatifsInspired  Год назад +1

      Alhamdulillah

    • @x7hya
      @x7hya Год назад

      @@LatifsInspired Bhaisab, would love to see you again in Hyde after Jummah! Masjid At-Tawheed In Shaa Allaah

  • @nazimchowdhury7307
    @nazimchowdhury7307 8 месяцев назад

    Wow, thank you for sharing. I wish I could taste it. Would you be able to replicate the recipe?

  • @WaddedBliss
    @WaddedBliss Год назад +2

    I don't know why people even bother mentioning the hygiene. You're in Bangladesh, a poor eastern country, not in a rich western country where we can afford to be more picky.

  • @naymyo5503
    @naymyo5503 Год назад

    I love your Bangladesh series and enjoyed this vlog. Keep it coming mate, cheers!

  • @leespiderpod
    @leespiderpod Год назад +1

    Brilliant insight. As you say, cooking exactly like this in London, in a big unit with an open kitchen would be awesome. I think the traditional Bangladeshi Indian restaurants need a makeover and this style is the one. I have a railway arch in Leyton that would be perfect 😂

  • @D...Bizzle81
    @D...Bizzle81 7 месяцев назад

    Some serious flavours going on here watching the chefs expertly putting all those different elements together is beautiful love this 😋 😋

  • @PankajDoharey
    @PankajDoharey Год назад +2

    You should come to actual Hyderabad in India for the proper Hyderabadi Biriyani. Thats the proper version.

  • @sidkings
    @sidkings Год назад +4

    Big fat wedding guests about to get bigger 😂

    • @deepayne1930
      @deepayne1930 Год назад

      not to mention sicker - with food poisoning. No hand washing ugh!

    • @shahanachowdhury2028
      @shahanachowdhury2028 Год назад +1

      @@deepayne1930 **Omg i hope not for Latif’s Sake.**

    • @deepayne1930
      @deepayne1930 Год назад

      @@shahanachowdhury2028 Same, but he saw the conditions before he ate the food - I would not touch any of it.

    • @amalamakalow782
      @amalamakalow782 Год назад

      ​@@deepayne1930Your Immune System is just weak.

  • @spendover
    @spendover 9 месяцев назад

    Looks amazing but, it's the lack of hygiene

  • @paulingham7815
    @paulingham7815 Год назад +1

    Absolutely awesome video. I love all of your videos and have learned so much from them, but this is the greatest of them. My goodness those chefs work hard, imagine the physical work and the heat, I salute them. I do envy you getting to taste that superb looking food, bet it was delicious. One day I hope to eat at your restaurant, then I know I’ll have eaten great food. All the best.

  • @angelaenglish5698
    @angelaenglish5698 Год назад

    with all the spices why oh why add MSG, it's not needed & triggers severe allergies in some people :(

  • @tonydeltablues
    @tonydeltablues Год назад +2

    Love the behind-the-scenes video here....glad that saffron was used - a fortune, too :-)

  • @seanhayes2998
    @seanhayes2998 Год назад +2

    Love to see you recreate that in the restaurant!

  • @user-xp4uq2rw2w
    @user-xp4uq2rw2w Год назад

    Absolutely amazing Latif.

  • @romeoali402
    @romeoali402 Год назад

    You proper wedding crashed that the event… joker.

  • @1985safraz
    @1985safraz Год назад

    The reason for my loose motion 29.30 timestamp

  • @jamiesedgefield5476
    @jamiesedgefield5476 5 месяцев назад

    the final product looks out of this world, that chef deserves a medal for cooking the thing then going upstairs to dish it out too lol

  • @marcbub279
    @marcbub279 Год назад +1

    talking about hygiene in bangladesh at 40 degrees celsius is i think unnecessary

  • @johntchb
    @johntchb Год назад

    What happened to the charcoal they put in to the ghee to smoke,is it removed or just turned to ash?

  • @ohtrueyeahnah
    @ohtrueyeahnah Год назад

    Right at the end there I would've DIVED into the pot with that last bit of oil in it lol

  • @TheChowdhurys_
    @TheChowdhurys_ Год назад +1

    Did they not allow you film the recipes? That’s what I’ve been looking forward to the most in the video but you didn’t show us the exact ingredients used. So disappointed ☹️

  • @samgeorge191
    @samgeorge191 Год назад +2

    Amazing - loved this ❤

  • @Cousinskeeter1
    @Cousinskeeter1 8 месяцев назад

    BO sess pool and id still devour my plate and go for seconds

  • @PankajDoharey
    @PankajDoharey Год назад +1

    Ooh This is so nice, Kachhi Biriyani is the only Biriyani. All else is Chicken Pulao/Pilaf.

  • @justynbarnes7895
    @justynbarnes7895 Год назад +2

    The colour of that saffron rice 😋

  • @SoudRouf
    @SoudRouf 3 месяца назад

    That was fantastic well done to all the Cheff’s .🖐️

  • @jongriffiths6063
    @jongriffiths6063 Год назад +1

    What a privilege and a great honour to get to see behind the scenes. I would like to thank the chefs and the brides parents for allowing this.

  • @PankajDoharey
    @PankajDoharey Год назад +1

    Yes chef this is a very unique Biriyani, inspired but still very unique.

  • @WaddedBliss
    @WaddedBliss Год назад +1

    I love the sealed pots. I used to do rice like that so it steamed rather than boiled before I got a rice cooker.

  • @terryporter9778
    @terryporter9778 Год назад +2

    This is fantastic ❤

  • @markramsay6399
    @markramsay6399 Год назад +1

    Great video this is. To see how traditional might eventually translate into a BIR UK curry is fascinating. Mark.

  • @chica2000ok
    @chica2000ok Год назад

    Absolutely love this!

  • @seancampbell98
    @seancampbell98 9 месяцев назад

    That was fun brother

  • @rahimaarmstrong
    @rahimaarmstrong Год назад +1

    Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu dearest brother Latif. Thank you so much for taking us viewers behind the scenes. It must have took you a lot of patience to stay with the chefs for all those hours. We value your effort so much for this upload. Alhamdulillah. 😊

    • @LatifsInspired
      @LatifsInspired  Год назад +1

      Wa Alaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullah. Thank you for the support

  • @challengeyourselftv4639
    @challengeyourselftv4639 7 месяцев назад

    Free Palestine

  • @nigelhaines7900
    @nigelhaines7900 Год назад +1

    Thanks for insight into their cooking skills great to watch and learn! ( Don"t see a rice cooker anywhere haha)

  • @christopherhogg1221
    @christopherhogg1221 Год назад +1

    Wonderful content Latif! Love the direction of the channel. Please keep it up!

  • @RoZioNoiR
    @RoZioNoiR Год назад

    Please keep following your heart when choosingwhat content to create! Everything is awesome! Lots of love from Sweden!

  • @DancingDansHomebrew
    @DancingDansHomebrew Год назад

    Wow what an amazing insightful vlog, keep them coming. I look forward to these sort of videos. Reminds me of a wedding i went to in Kerala, where i was permitted to enter the ccoking area. good times

  • @steveparkinson8887
    @steveparkinson8887 Год назад +1

    Thx so much for sharing

  • @katydonald7014
    @katydonald7014 Год назад

    This was indeed very special! Your best video yet! NO ONE is doing this, so thank you very much for being that one guy to document this. This cuisine is so complicated, with so many layers and timing of ingredients it must be very ancient. Generations and generations of trial and error, always improving and refining. Again, thank you!

  • @hussainsharmin661
    @hussainsharmin661 Год назад +1

    I miss Bangladesh

  • @Beamish32
    @Beamish32 Год назад

    Thank you Latif for saying 'marinated' instead of 'marinaded'. I hear top chefs getting that one wrong on TV. Great videos

  • @EscobaaPablo
    @EscobaaPablo Год назад

    Nice video but then end was too funny lol “Family didn’t want you to film “ but you already filmed everything haha quality

  • @PankajDoharey
    @PankajDoharey Год назад

    For teh english people here teh other gentleman used the term "Onion Chana jor ... garam" which chef translated to Bombay mix.

  • @matthewcunningham8691
    @matthewcunningham8691 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant, thanks Latif very interesting.

  • @raaziakhan7650
    @raaziakhan7650 Год назад +1

    Masha'allah

  • @sikosis999
    @sikosis999 Год назад

    only ignorant westerners question the cooking conditions, every one else in the real world understands :) and more westerners than you probably think understand and are tied to the chair watching the glorious effort by genuine hard working people . . .you should address the place of women in that culture and the industries too, the whole of the cultural experience and condition. thank you for sharing and becareful in pakistan it's a beautiful place with wonderful people that has more than its fair share of evil roaming around perpetrating treachery.

  • @anthonygiaconia7880
    @anthonygiaconia7880 Год назад +1

    The charcoal on the ghee to create smoke is an awesome idea.

  • @misterdroneboy8999
    @misterdroneboy8999 Год назад +1

    Wonderful bro

  • @stephencave187
    @stephencave187 Год назад

    All that preparation is bound to make for delicious food.
    Looks a proper posh hotel 👌🏻

  • @haticecal490
    @haticecal490 Год назад

    It's an incredible effort, it seems really hard, but the reward must be just as nice.

  • @s80heb
    @s80heb Год назад +1

    Brides dad got saffron all over his beard

  • @Hammertime054
    @Hammertime054 Год назад +1

    It must of been amazing because i heard that word used a lot.👍🏻

  • @zeelamaple6044
    @zeelamaple6044 Год назад

    Love it! Thank you for showing us! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Swine-O-Sonic
    @Swine-O-Sonic Год назад

    You are a lucky man my friend 🙏 That looks like fun

  • @Mo-ul8bb
    @Mo-ul8bb Год назад

    Mans throwing the safron water with his bare hands🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @billyoneill7381
    @billyoneill7381 Год назад

    You considering cooking some of these recipes for the staff?

  • @staygulf83
    @staygulf83 Год назад

    The man in orange appears to have a stoma which has leaked 😳🤮

  • @staygulf83
    @staygulf83 Год назад +1

    You mean guests not guest’s!

  • @juniperjane9582
    @juniperjane9582 Год назад

    Amazing video, thank you x

  • @basingstokedave4292
    @basingstokedave4292 Год назад

    with a little brick dust no doubt...

  • @sgtted7580
    @sgtted7580 Год назад

    Wonder how many Fly's and other insects are in that food,, Yum.

    • @naz.tanzeem5982
      @naz.tanzeem5982 Год назад

      It's the bum when you wipe instead of washing that attracts the flys lol

  • @dav1dbone
    @dav1dbone Год назад

    You could setup a pub up there for the Brits, (probably more popular with the Scots though), 8 cans of Tennent's, couple of servings of biryani or a curry, absolute bliss.
    I'm thinking they'd take a dim view of folk drinking, not sure?

  • @malcolmmcguire2876
    @malcolmmcguire2876 Год назад +1

    How would you cook for 400 Latif?

  • @johnsmuir
    @johnsmuir Год назад

    loved it !

  • @DDD.787
    @DDD.787 Год назад +2

    Looks like the brides father has got saffron on his beard too 😅 Dammmee bro you people love saffron 😂😂

    • @LatifsInspired
      @LatifsInspired  Год назад

      Lol, it’s henna on beard! It’s sunnah btw

  • @Chid-y9e
    @Chid-y9e 8 месяцев назад

    Is he washing hes hands 😂

  • @mydirtyundiesdude
    @mydirtyundiesdude 11 месяцев назад

    amazing series! your curiosity and enthusiasm shines through. keep it up