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Id say that knowing how many ingredientd and how to incorporate them to make something delicious and cohesivo is what diferenciates real chefs from jamie oliver.
I counted four. But the wrong type. Mushrooms and a frozen mirepoix would be fine in this. But nothing about this is right so why focus on the veggies?
I screamed with you guys when he tore that pasta in half. I hadn't seen this one yet. He just does everything in the most wrong and disrespectful way he can think.
With prices of veggies these days? And the fresh pasta he used is also not cheap. So flat broke you're defenately not doing that 💀🫣 had to pay 1.89 euro for a leek like that the other day. 😮
@@Mythilt The only fucking cook I better hear call a dish gnarly and mean it to be good is an old school surfer from Cali. And even then, it's gonna depend on what he cooked.
The gnarly bits are the ones I'm going to spit out and that convince me I'll never be back again, even if I can finish the meal. I wouldn't even send the meal back, because if "gnarly" was good enough, God help us what else could the cook put in there in retaliation to a complaint?
@@donb7519 On the site Jamie's actually video is from it's correctly called a cottage pie so part of the controversy in that video is because Jamie continued to call it a vegetarian shepards pie even though what he made was a type of cottage pie. Also from the comments on that video it's apparently a pretty decent recipe and he used the marmite to make something like a demi-glace. Marmite is not something much of the world uses so a lot of viewers are going to be confused or hesitant about that recipe, especially as Jamie explains basically nothing in his recipes even when he's not being traditional.
I mean... at least it's not as white as Jamie? And I say that as a bona-fide member of the white ghost brigade of Sweden (Slightly Pink Division). But seriously, "Peas. Why did it have to be Peas?" (and mint, because, well, basil should be right there)
Because he doesn't understand how nutrition works and thinks just adding 15 green veggies to anything will make it healthy. If you want a healthy food, cook something with less cheese and butter, not lasagna at all
As a Brit I cannot apologise enough for the emotional pain that Jamie Oliver has inflicted on you both during this episode. There is absolutely no excuse for what he did to that 'lasagne'. If it is any consolation, he has been causing us Brits the same emotional damage you felt in this episode for the last 10+ years, so we all share your anguish, disgust and wish that he would just STOP bloody cooking!!! Having said all that, I almost wet myself laughing at Frenchie's reaction to it, so it was almost forgivable just for that 😆 Much love to you both.
@@knightndayz8702 You’d be surprised. Much like the American Jamie Oliver (Rachael Ray) He has a decent audience. It’s sad really. People learning to cook from him.
Holy moly dawg i may not be italian but I can feel the soul crushing feeling of tearing that...... pasta. They way i turned in 'WTF" to hearing almonds in a lasagne. I think he has a vendetta with the world when he tried to educate children with sausages and it didnt work. He wont live that L down
I fucking lost it at when Frenchy said "imagine that crispy crust was almonds.." like for real, imagine being served with lasagna and you expect the crispy top to be cheese, but it was nuts.. LOL
it's all of these tv chefs. i started to learn on food network. no jamie olive oil recipes, but every dish is a dozen ingredients. tomato sauce? tomato paste crushed tomatoes onion garlic salt pepper parsley basil oregano chicken stock parmesan
Watched it as a Patron. If it makes Frenchy feel better, Chef James Makinson made a similar joke about the pesto and was just as shocked when Mr. Olive Oil added it at the end! Even said, ‘I was just joking!’ Frenchy is not alone 😂😂😂
The salt to the wound here is that Vincenzo said in another video he was a big fan of Jamie Oliver when he first started cooking and wanted to be like Jamie Oliver 😅
@@Axonterminate Jamie is supposed to have learned from Gennaro Contaldo, who is a well respected Italian chef, and I’m sure Vincenzo also looked up to. I said supposed to have learned because Jamie has really tossed all those lessons into the trash.
@@TwoCatsInLondonor maybe all of these random mid level chefs are talking out of their arse and don't understand the trade nearly as well as they think they do? So much wildly ignorant "BUT THAT'S DIFFERENT TO THE WAY I DO IT" waffle in these reaction videos. Every deviation from tradition, even when he's explicitly labelling the dish as a spin on something, is seen as this insane uncultured madness for legit no reason other than wanting to reinforce this meme about Jamie. Amateur shit, honestly.
@@Nefariousbig Then call it veggie noodle casserole, not goddamn lasagna. If I make a sloppy joe and call it curry I should absolutely be called out for my stupidity.
I like how frenchie is just straight up refusing to even watch the video because it was already obvious how bad it was going to be. They already mentioned how you should let the lasagna and it starts with it being cut while its blazing hot. Im in frenchies side that i dont wanna watch jamies terrible cooking, but i absolutely love his reaction to it, and brian is also enjoying frenchies reaction which makes it double the fun. Keep em coming.
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I love Frenchie's advice - like how you need meat chilled, even a tad frozen, to grind it properly. I'm very old-school - use my mother's c. 1940 big metal meat grinder - and this makes all the difference in the world. And I always run a piece of bread through to "clean" it (make cleaning it easier, actually). Thanks from one of your 10%ers!
I loved how you went from drooling over Joshua Weissman's lasagna to screaming over Jamie Oliver's failed experiment. It made Jamie look like he seriously should be reschooled 😂😂😂
Something that was missed, in addition to Jamie doing his normal watering things down, the frozen peas and Lima beans are gonna add even more water inherently.
I had seen this crime of a lasagna before, still didnt take away from the incredible reaction when he started tearing the "lasagna cards". Brian unable to speak and Frenchie like "I WAS JOKING" priceless 🤣 Like why does he think this is simplifying lasagna? Lasagna is already easy enough to make as it is, only if you're making the pasta it gets harder, Josh's lasagna was 10x simpler than Jamie's and the ingredients made sense. Oh, and Marco has an awesome veggie lasagna recipe. He's a legend indeed.
32:38 Wait wait. WAIT! Out of all the times he could have used a pestle & mortar, he uses it in the one NON-ASIAN dish I've seen him cook that also doesn't need it?! 😂
Brian, you owe Frenchie a huge apology and a good long break from Mr. Oliver! Frenchie looked broken there at the end. Like his spirit had been ripped from his body and handed over to Mr. Oliver to be used as an ingredient in one of his cursed dishes. Frenchie, be strong! You have people who love and respect you. 😊
@@eriktheos6022 Like Picasso said, It took him 4 years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. He knew the rules well enough to break them and still be interesting.
@@mikhailhutchcraft7711I make veggies lasagne sometimes if I want something a bit lighter than usual, or I wanted lasagne, but was out of meat. I use Aubergine, Courgette and Mushroom for the veggies. I find those three vegetables work really well with the sauces used in lasagne.
@@easolinas1233 For real. I wish we could have seen him take a bite and pretend to enjoy it. That looked FOUL! I’ve been a vegetarian for 33 years (and I have Italian heritage, so I’m a massive pasta fan), and I feel like he’s takin’ the piss out of us. There’s NO WAY someone would enjoy those mix of flavors and textures. NO WAY!
Not only is it too many vegetables (as Frenchie said) but they’re all very similar LOOKING. Even mixed veggies from the store adds carrots, green beans, and corn so you visually see a variety of colors.
I have added spinach and corn to my lasagna before is a good match! But that Jamie Oliver lasagna looks (and probably tastes) BAD. He should've stayed with desserts.
at this point, any dish that does not follow the normal/standard practices of the dish being made should all now be classified as a Jamie Oliver. "Honey I made a Jamie Oliver for dinner tonight" that why you are not bringing down people expectations when they see the meal. If they start out expecting shit, it can only go up, and it does not ruin the original meals standing in the world.
Listen. I love going a bit crazy in recipes but to call it a certian name it has to follow certian rules and when you completely change the core aspects it's not that dish anymore. He could of easily made a tomato base sauce with bits of mushrooms and do layers. I think a one pot lasagna is a terrible idea. At least use a bowl to hold cooked ingredients to build your layers and if he was gonna use cheese anyways why couldn't he stick to a more traditional version? All that oil and pesto is gonna make it calorie dense anyways. Just cause it's veg don't make it all that much healthier as if meat is bad for you.
Chef at an art college, decided to make a simple lasagna style using rigatoni but still layered for nearly 400 students, yes difficult. The sous decided to cook the ground beef (40 pounds) in a 4x3 tilt skillet and used the Bolognese sauce I made prior, When I showed up and saw giant balls of beef "not granular" that was an issue. You are always going to have issues if you overload a pan, so I said just use water to break apart next time in the beginning, get some browning and DO NOT season it till we drain the grease. what happens is salts denature the beef and they clumped up. Knowing I have 400 students to feed, I layered and chopped up balls of ground beef. For the home cook it is about the layers, the pasta doesn't matter much but what you input into it and time.
Thank you guys for making this one! I haven't laughed so hard in such a long time, but when the lasagna sheet part came up, I almost choked from the laughter 😂🤣
Olive oil could have made an eggplant lasagna that could have been good, but no, he wanted to make a vegetarian meal and grabbed everything that was green
Jamie Oliver is like... the opposite of Jacques Pépin's videos in terms of rage inducing. Always happy to see your reaction vids :D Toujours un plaisir de voir Frenchie perdre patience :D
Isn’t that the truth! Watching Pépin make even a dish with which I am unfamiliar is soothing because of his confident mastery of technique and respect for the cuisine. Watching Jamie Oliver fuck up a dish leaves me somewhere between irritated and enraged.
the feastie boys segment at the end with the pizza, when you can see the crust cracking when frenchie folded the slice...perfection. i could nearly hear the crust crunching when he folded it. i am so incredibly jealous. and hungry. i haven't had a ny style cheese pie in nearly two years.
@@jasonkorf7700 But...and im not from the UK... but aint the whole point of Shepards Pie thats its made with lamb stuff... if you take out the meat its no longer a shepards pie its just a normal pie with veggies is the olive oil he uses laced with lead or something XD
@@ghekor at this point people use shepherd's pie for 'potato on top.' i agree about it not being semantically correct but idk if anyone yet came up with an appropriate replacement
@@mikhailhutchcraft7711 Cottage Pie is a Shepherds Pie made with beef instead of lamb so that's the one to go with - but I think that's a term that either didn't get to the US with Shepherds Pie with lamb; or died out over time for some reason
The lasagna's featured in this video are as different as night and day just from your reactions alone. The first time I saw the vegetarian lasagna featured in this video I immediately looked some others up on Google images and none of them looked like the one in this video because they looked appetizing.
Jamie Oliver continues his perfect streak of destroying every single Italian dish his ever tried to improve on. " Is Jamie Oliver's vegetarian lasagna sponsored by Gas X?" Thank you guys, Great reaction.
This is prime material for commentary by Vincenzo, from the "Vincenzo's Plate" RUclips channel. Vincenzo already hates Jamie Oliver, but this video may put Vincenzo "over the edge."
Here’s the thing, on a certain level, I can appreciate what Jamie is doing. He knows this is shit, but it’s not meant to be an amazing lasagna. It’s meant to be healthy, cheap, and simple to make. It’s for poorer families so they don’t have to feed their children junk food, but it’s not a lasagna, it’s a casserole. And that’s FINE just call it a veggie casserole and people wouldn’t be so angry.
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@@ChefBrianTsao So Morgan & Morgan consider watching Jamie Oliver's recipes a source of personal injury for a chef ? Well, they're not wrong.
@ChefBrianTsao Can you react to Chef Jean-Pierre? A Frenchie meets another Frenchie :D
_"hey kids we're having lasagna!"_
[excite much happy]
_"dinner is served jamie oliver style!"_
[crying emotional trauma]
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!
🤣😂🤣
"I was joking... I WAS JOKING" lmao, that was hilarious.
Jamie: *No jokes, just misguided intentions*
@@tigerwarrior1787 No jokes, only veggies.
@@ImmortalLorient as someone who likes veggies, I still shuddered at any veggified dish made by Jammy Olive Oil 🤢
Why is Jamie’s idea of turning something veggie always overloading the dish with vegetables? You don’t need 15 types of vegetables in one damn dish.
EXACTLY
Id say that knowing how many ingredientd and how to incorporate them to make something delicious and cohesivo is what diferenciates real chefs from jamie oliver.
@@loati94
Agreed.
Not only that but he choose the worst vegetables to put into a veggie lasagna😭
I counted four. But the wrong type. Mushrooms and a frozen mirepoix would be fine in this.
But nothing about this is right so why focus on the veggies?
“We don’t have to watch this!”
“Yes we do.”
😂😂😂
"my tummy hurts" frenchie really just said "oh lawd my stomach bubblin, lord have mercay" lmao
Such beautiful memeception
😂😂😂😂😂 Frenchie looked like Jamie Oliver murdered a box of puppies when he started ripping those sheets of pasta
Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣
frenchie just shut down completely when jamie put in those torn lasagna sheets...i could feel his frustration.
I screamed with you guys when he tore that pasta in half. I hadn't seen this one yet. He just does everything in the most wrong and disrespectful way he can think.
That's not lasagna. That's overcomplicated spaghetti you make when you're flat broke and have no other noodles in the house 😭
With prices of veggies these days? And the fresh pasta he used is also not cheap. So flat broke you're defenately not doing that 💀🫣 had to pay 1.89 euro for a leek like that the other day. 😮
When you can't afford cup noodles and you found your housemates 3 year old frozen veggies..... This dish is created
I read your comment in Uncle Roger's voice. It fits perfectly.😂😂
@@chocolattemocha8512 Calling this “spaghetti” is an insult to actual spaghetti
Flat broke and asparagus (and multiple veggies and cheeses and pesto actually) do not go together
That's not a lasagna, that's a veggie casserole.
He just happened to use lasagna pasta
If someone describes the meal they just made for me as "gnarly", I'm throwing it out.
Just make sure you didn't mishear them say 'gnocchi'.
@@Mythilt The only fucking cook I better hear call a dish gnarly and mean it to be good is an old school surfer from Cali. And even then, it's gonna depend on what he cooked.
Better "gnarly" than him constantly saying "beautiful" and "gorgeous" in a creepily overemphasized manner.
The gnarly bits are the ones I'm going to spit out and that convince me I'll never be back again, even if I can finish the meal. I wouldn't even send the meal back, because if "gnarly" was good enough, God help us what else could the cook put in there in retaliation to a complaint?
Totally tubular dude!
At 32:04 Frenchy is at the Acceptance stage of grief will Brian is in the middle of the angry stage of grief.
How do you eff up lasagna? At a minimum, it's tomato sauce, pasta, and cheese. 🤦🏾♀️
Yea that just hit me lasagna is literally just a fancy lunchable
Can this 🥷 cook anything right 😭😭😭
How you fuk up a lvl 1 housewife dish 💀
@@bigred212literally LEVEL 1, I grew up in an Italian and Italian American family, I have been making lasagna since I was six 😂😂
You underestimate the powers of Jamie Olive Oil. The amazing thing is that supposedly his specialty is Italian food, having trained in Italy.
@@Lina_unchained FAX even becky can make a decent lasagna 🤣
Jamie You add Tuna you have Tuna Noodles Casserole
The funniest things is that he could just use a potato top and call it weird veggie shepard's pie and just stop making all Italians cry xD
I was thinking the same thing. Jamie’s thing is to mislabel dishes
Pretty sure he does have a veggie shepards pie that chef james reacted to and hated
@@donb7519 On the site Jamie's actually video is from it's correctly called a cottage pie so part of the controversy in that video is because Jamie continued to call it a vegetarian shepards pie even though what he made was a type of cottage pie. Also from the comments on that video it's apparently a pretty decent recipe and he used the marmite to make something like a demi-glace. Marmite is not something much of the world uses so a lot of viewers are going to be confused or hesitant about that recipe, especially as Jamie explains basically nothing in his recipes even when he's not being traditional.
Sure, and then make all the English cry....
@@jcohasset23 it probably is edible tbf
How is Jamie's Veggie Lasagna greener than his Thai Green Curry!?
Linda Blair showed up?
I mean... at least it's not as white as Jamie? And I say that as a bona-fide member of the white ghost brigade of Sweden (Slightly Pink Division).
But seriously, "Peas. Why did it have to be Peas?" (and mint, because, well, basil should be right there)
Because he doesn't understand how nutrition works and thinks just adding 15 green veggies to anything will make it healthy. If you want a healthy food, cook something with less cheese and butter, not lasagna at all
@@tamoghna1968or replace the sheets with a sturdy vegetable.
If a friend promised me lasagna and served me some weird leek, asparagus, pea casserole, we would be friend no longer.
The disappointment from Frenchy at the beginning of Jamie's video is hilarious
"I CAN make my own pasta sheets but I don't wanna."-Chef Brian probably 😂🤣
As a Brit I cannot apologise enough for the emotional pain that Jamie Oliver has inflicted on you both during this episode. There is absolutely no excuse for what he did to that 'lasagne'. If it is any consolation, he has been causing us Brits the same emotional damage you felt in this episode for the last 10+ years, so we all share your anguish, disgust and wish that he would just STOP bloody cooking!!!
Having said all that, I almost wet myself laughing at Frenchie's reaction to it, so it was almost forgivable just for that 😆 Much love to you both.
I hear you, had to pause the video when he got to the pasta playing cards. I couldn't breathe I was laughing so hard😂😂😂
why does he still have a show?? who watches these shows ans go "hey lets make that lagsagne"?why is it still not canceled
@@knightndayz8702
You’d be surprised. Much like the American Jamie Oliver (Rachael Ray) He has a decent audience. It’s sad really. People learning to cook from him.
Holy moly dawg i may not be italian but I can feel the soul crushing feeling of tearing that...... pasta. They way i turned in 'WTF" to hearing almonds in a lasagne. I think he has a vendetta with the world when he tried to educate children with sausages and it didnt work. He wont live that L down
I fucking lost it at when Frenchy said "imagine that crispy crust was almonds.." like for real, imagine being served with lasagna and you expect the crispy top to be cheese, but it was nuts.. LOL
Brain said he's gonna by Frenchie dinner after, but usually you buy dinner before the screwing.
the good and the bad double feature is brilliant. yall got my fav youtube chan out there
The look of horror on Frenchie's face when Oliver was using the masher is just...priceless.
Jamie episodes are always good for outrageous reactions.
... ALMONDS? Take this man to prison. He must not be allowed to walk free.
Or cook ever again, sentenced to pre made foods for the rest of his days 😂
The absolute disgust on Frenchie's face when the peas were being mushed was glorious
It genuinely pisses me off that so many people don't understand the beauty of Italian Cuisine is that it's simple concepts executed extremely well.
it's all of these tv chefs. i started to learn on food network. no jamie olive oil recipes, but every dish is a dozen ingredients.
tomato sauce?
tomato paste
crushed tomatoes
onion
garlic
salt
pepper
parsley
basil
oregano
chicken stock
parmesan
Watched it as a Patron. If it makes Frenchy feel better, Chef James Makinson made a similar joke about the pesto and was just as shocked when Mr. Olive Oil added it at the end! Even said, ‘I was just joking!’
Frenchy is not alone 😂😂😂
I think his expression at 30:12 says everything you need to know about this "lasagna".
@@KaiserAfiniit's a complete 180 from his look at 14:40! And I don't blame him.
KETCHUP?! WHY'D YOU WATCH A VIDEO WHERE YOUR BLOOD GETS USED IN A RECIPE 😭
@@frstwhsprs I AM A MASOCHIST OK
We need Uncle Roger and either Joshua or Guga for that reaction video of Jamie Olive oil 😂
28:39 predicting the future was so damn funny 😂 30:50 the future
“I was joking! I was JOKING!!” their faces… too funny 😂😂
Good to know: Vincenzo's plate has also reacted to Jamie Olive Oil's veggie lasagna. And euhm... long story short: he got TRAUMATISED!😮
I had seen his reaction video & sympathize with him that Jamie Oliver's version is a horror show.
The salt to the wound here is that Vincenzo said in another video he was a big fan of Jamie Oliver when he first started cooking and wanted to be like Jamie Oliver 😅
@@Axonterminate Jamie is supposed to have learned from Gennaro Contaldo, who is a well respected Italian chef, and I’m sure Vincenzo also looked up to. I said supposed to have learned because Jamie has really tossed all those lessons into the trash.
@@TwoCatsInLondonor maybe all of these random mid level chefs are talking out of their arse and don't understand the trade nearly as well as they think they do? So much wildly ignorant "BUT THAT'S DIFFERENT TO THE WAY I DO IT" waffle in these reaction videos. Every deviation from tradition, even when he's explicitly labelling the dish as a spin on something, is seen as this insane uncultured madness for legit no reason other than wanting to reinforce this meme about Jamie. Amateur shit, honestly.
@@Nefariousbig Then call it veggie noodle casserole, not goddamn lasagna. If I make a sloppy joe and call it curry I should absolutely be called out for my stupidity.
I love Brian's echoing laughter of malice when Frenchie is visibly disgusted by the peas.
Ngl, I'm neither a chef, nor Italian and it broke my heart watching Jamie rip those pasta sheets apart 😭
Right! 😂
Between the pasta sheets here and the tofu in the fried rice he should be called Shredder.
That’s just as bad as breaking raw spaghetti in front of an Italian
i felt PHYSICAL PAIN when i saw his grip tighten. that should be a crime
@@raven3moon 😂😂
Ahhh, yes, the golden trifecta... mint, almond, and frozen peas 😂
A "lasagna" even Garfield would pass on...
If Garfield was served this he’d probably end his owner. It would be his villain origin story. 😂
This is how imsorryjon Garfield is created
@CassandraPoe If anyone was served this, they'd have a magneto style villain arc 😂
what I saw: vegetarian lasagna
what I expected: regular lasagna recipe without meat and maybe some spinach
what I got: *green goo*
I like how frenchie is just straight up refusing to even watch the video because it was already obvious how bad it was going to be.
They already mentioned how you should let the lasagna and it starts with it being cut while its blazing hot.
Im in frenchies side that i dont wanna watch jamies terrible cooking, but i absolutely love his reaction to it, and brian is also enjoying frenchies reaction which makes it double the fun. Keep em coming.
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I love Frenchie's advice - like how you need meat chilled, even a tad frozen, to grind it properly. I'm very old-school - use my mother's c. 1940 big metal meat grinder - and this makes all the difference in the world. And I always run a piece of bread through to "clean" it (make cleaning it easier, actually).
Thanks from one of your 10%ers!
31:05 Frenchy I knew you were joking, but that face just made me laugh until tears were dropping.
"i try not to have core memories of hamie oliver"
I think we should all try to live like this.
I loved how you went from drooling over Joshua Weissman's lasagna to screaming over Jamie Oliver's failed experiment. It made Jamie look like he seriously should be reschooled 😂😂😂
Joshua's intro has "I saw you from across the bar" energy XD
If you ever bring lasagna to my house with carrots in it youre getting cask of Amontillado'd
For the later part, Frenchy looks just like "that's it, I'm dead inside". Then to be pulled back to the reality with the Almond and pesto
Something that was missed, in addition to Jamie doing his normal watering things down, the frozen peas and Lima beans are gonna add even more water inherently.
I had seen this crime of a lasagna before, still didnt take away from the incredible reaction when he started tearing the "lasagna cards". Brian unable to speak and Frenchie like "I WAS JOKING" priceless 🤣 Like why does he think this is simplifying lasagna? Lasagna is already easy enough to make as it is, only if you're making the pasta it gets harder, Josh's lasagna was 10x simpler than Jamie's and the ingredients made sense. Oh, and Marco has an awesome veggie lasagna recipe. He's a legend indeed.
32:38 Wait wait. WAIT! Out of all the times he could have used a pestle & mortar, he uses it in the one NON-ASIAN dish I've seen him cook that also doesn't need it?! 😂
"You know i love you"-Brain
Frenchy- "no you don't"
Brian, you owe Frenchie a huge apology and a good long break from Mr. Oliver! Frenchie looked broken there at the end. Like his spirit had been ripped from his body and handed over to Mr. Oliver to be used as an ingredient in one of his cursed dishes.
Frenchie, be strong! You have people who love and respect you. 😊
Even doing something "in your own way" should have some limit based on good taste and common sense. But apparently not in Jamie Olive-Oils world.
exactly. you could easily make a good asparagus lasagna, maybe even a leek one, if you follow the right methods. this is entirely wrong though
Its like abstract art. In order to defy established rules, maybe just first learn said rules
@@eriktheos6022 Like Picasso said, It took him 4 years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. He knew the rules well enough to break them and still be interesting.
@@mikhailhutchcraft7711I make veggies lasagne sometimes if I want something a bit lighter than usual, or I wanted lasagne, but was out of meat. I use Aubergine, Courgette and Mushroom for the veggies. I find those three vegetables work really well with the sauces used in lasagne.
@@gemlouise1260 this might be odd but: could you make the sauce from aubergine or courgette?
30:54 i legit laughed so hard when I saw Frenchie's face. 😂
I think Jamie used the word "scruffy" to describe his lasagna because, you know, it's kinda random.
Nah he's just gaslighting cuz he knows it's a dumpster fire
Scruffy because there are random burned lasagne sheets sticking out of the top of it.
Very random. This is "lasagna" you make from random ingredients in your kitchen that are about to go bad, and you want to use them up fast.
@@easolinas1233
For real. I wish we could have seen him take a bite and pretend to enjoy it. That looked FOUL! I’ve been a vegetarian for 33 years (and I have Italian heritage, so I’m a massive pasta fan), and I feel like he’s takin’ the piss out of us. There’s NO WAY someone would enjoy those mix of flavors and textures. NO WAY!
@@mrs.h2725no, it's not gaslighting if the name is accurate. Scruffy is in no way a complement to a dish
He tears the lasagna sheets like he tears Italian people's hearts 😞
Not only is it too many vegetables (as Frenchie said) but they’re all very similar LOOKING. Even mixed veggies from the store adds carrots, green beans, and corn so you visually see a variety of colors.
the biggest issue aside from too many is they're not cooked properly. they're probably still all soggy
I have added spinach and corn to my lasagna before is a good match! But that Jamie Oliver lasagna looks (and probably tastes) BAD. He should've stayed with desserts.
The way i flinched and had to pause the video to breath when he added the mint and the way he did the pasta sheets lmao
The disrespect to lasagna
Brian, was Frenchie able to physically and psychologically recover from this? 😂
Omg, I feel sorry for our French Brother. 30.54. Thanks for taking one for the team.
I love the "Good vs Bad" format with chef-y commentary! Show us how it's done right and explain why. Great educational content!
I kinda prefer when they were seperate videos but I can get putting them together
“ Water is the enemy of food “
And Oliver keeps adding to everything he cooks !
at this point, any dish that does not follow the normal/standard practices of the dish being made should all now be classified as a Jamie Oliver. "Honey I made a Jamie Oliver for dinner tonight" that why you are not bringing down people expectations when they see the meal. If they start out expecting shit, it can only go up, and it does not ruin the original meals standing in the world.
bonus points if it uses olive oil and jam when it wasn't in the original recipe
@@MansMan42069 or English mustard.
Listen. I love going a bit crazy in recipes but to call it a certian name it has to follow certian rules and when you completely change the core aspects it's not that dish anymore. He could of easily made a tomato base sauce with bits of mushrooms and do layers. I think a one pot lasagna is a terrible idea. At least use a bowl to hold cooked ingredients to build your layers and if he was gonna use cheese anyways why couldn't he stick to a more traditional version? All that oil and pesto is gonna make it calorie dense anyways. Just cause it's veg don't make it all that much healthier as if meat is bad for you.
Chef at an art college, decided to make a simple lasagna style using rigatoni but still layered for nearly 400 students, yes difficult. The sous decided to cook the ground beef (40 pounds) in a 4x3 tilt skillet and used the Bolognese sauce I made prior, When I showed up and saw giant balls of beef "not granular" that was an issue. You are always going to have issues if you overload a pan, so I said just use water to break apart next time in the beginning, get some browning and DO NOT season it till we drain the grease. what happens is salts denature the beef and they clumped up. Knowing I have 400 students to feed, I layered and chopped up balls of ground beef. For the home cook it is about the layers, the pasta doesn't matter much but what you input into it and time.
Brian's eyes when he squints down to say "FLAVOR!!" lol soo great for the addition of tomato paste.
Yep, put the whole finished thing in the fridge over night then slice and heat up in oven. Perfection.
Lasagna is a 3 to 5 day affair in my house. Plus, I always reserve sauce for when I warm up slices.
Jamie Oliver out here making ALL ancestors cry.
Thank you guys for making this one! I haven't laughed so hard in such a long time, but when the lasagna sheet part came up, I almost choked from the laughter 😂🤣
When Jaime added fucking MUSTARD to the so-called "lasagna" I actually gagged a little.
Brians head during the intro: ⬆↗➡↘⬇↙⬅↖⬆↗➡↘⬇↙⬅↖⬆↗➡↘⬇↙⬅↖
Olive oil could have made an eggplant lasagna that could have been good, but no, he wanted to make a vegetarian meal and grabbed everything that was green
I am enjoying Frenchie's reaction on Jamie's "lasagna" lmao. Thanks Brian for taking our suggestions!
Jamie Oliver is like... the opposite of Jacques Pépin's videos in terms of rage inducing.
Always happy to see your reaction vids :D Toujours un plaisir de voir Frenchie perdre patience :D
Isn’t that the truth! Watching Pépin make even a dish with which I am unfamiliar is soothing because of his confident mastery of technique and respect for the cuisine. Watching Jamie Oliver fuck up a dish leaves me somewhere between irritated and enraged.
we need a chef brain and chef james collab them reacting or cooking in person would be pretty funny
Oh this video! 😂 A few have reacted to it now. Wait til Frenchie sees the peas!! 😂
the feastie boys segment at the end with the pizza, when you can see the crust cracking when frenchie folded the slice...perfection. i could nearly hear the crust crunching when he folded it. i am so incredibly jealous. and hungry. i haven't had a ny style cheese pie in nearly two years.
The Kitchen Aid attachment that frenchy was talking about "the pasta arm" is actually called a dough hook. Specially designed for kneeding dough
I have never NOT wanted to try a dish so much in my life! 🤣
I have no idea what kind of veg bullsh*t Jamie Oliver was making, but it sure as hell wasn't lasagna.
This "lasagna" is more like a bad shepherd's pie XD
Oh there's a video of Jamie screwing up Shepherd's Pie and it's also vegan. Chef James Makinson reacted to it last week.
@@jasonkorf7700 Yeah, I saw it XD
@@jasonkorf7700 But...and im not from the UK... but aint the whole point of Shepards Pie thats its made with lamb stuff... if you take out the meat its no longer a shepards pie its just a normal pie with veggies is the olive oil he uses laced with lead or something XD
@@ghekor at this point people use shepherd's pie for 'potato on top.' i agree about it not being semantically correct but idk if anyone yet came up with an appropriate replacement
@@mikhailhutchcraft7711 Cottage Pie is a Shepherds Pie made with beef instead of lamb so that's the one to go with - but I think that's a term that either didn't get to the US with Shepherds Pie with lamb; or died out over time for some reason
The lasagna's featured in this video are as different as night and day just from your reactions alone. The first time I saw the vegetarian lasagna featured in this video I immediately looked some others up on Google images and none of them looked like the one in this video because they looked appetizing.
Jamie Oliver continues his perfect streak of destroying every single Italian dish his ever tried to improve on. " Is Jamie Oliver's vegetarian lasagna sponsored by Gas X?" Thank you guys, Great reaction.
Btw Jamie Oliver is indeed very, very rich. He got famous when he was pretty young and has never really been afraid to show his wealth.
Frenchies anger and distain for Jamie keep me warm at night
Sweet Dillinger Escape Plan drop in there🤘their shows were soooo much fun. Miss those guys.
OMG the look on Frenchy's face when he tore those pasta sheets,,,,,,,PRICELESS!!!!!
This reaction to the “LaSAgnA” made me cry 🤣🤣. Hilarious!
The browned edges are THE BEST! That goes for lasagna, cookies, brownies, mac and cheese, etc, etc......
If you want to get Frenchie a pause, you could react to Anti-Chef. He always tries to recreate old original recipies, but he's a normal home cook.
not Brian Tsao, however i agree with that completely.
This is prime material for commentary by Vincenzo, from the "Vincenzo's Plate" RUclips channel. Vincenzo already hates Jamie Oliver, but this video may put Vincenzo "over the edge."
Actually, he's already seen Jamie's; and he was not amused.
@@tibbus Thanks, I wasn't aware of that.
Vincenzo actually loved Jamie Olive Oil before this video
@@איתןשי That crashed and burned as soon as the mustard appeared.
Vincenzo reacted to both videos already.
30:54. Yeah, that was me first time I saw this disaster. I'm actually disturbed by how many of the cooking _basics_ seem to be beyond Oliver, though.
This lasagna is greener than Jaime Oliver's green curry
Sad thing is... that's not hard to do.
This came across my feed as I'm prepping for 14 full pans of lasagna for a catering order. Life is a circle. I must watch
the curve ball in jamies "lasagna" is pasta sheets lol
23:00 that inner italiano starting to pop out :'DD
You can tell Frenchy wants to punch Jamie Oliver's face for putting peas on the Lasagna🤣
30:33 It's the look of a parent watching a baseball game, and their kid is in the outfield picking their nose.
Lasagna was the first dish i learned how to make and now my family only wants to eat mine.
0:18 no, not really..
Jammy Olive Oil made Vincenzo cry with this recipe, so sad, just like his vegetables
Here’s the thing, on a certain level, I can appreciate what Jamie is doing. He knows this is shit, but it’s not meant to be an amazing lasagna. It’s meant to be healthy, cheap, and simple to make. It’s for poorer families so they don’t have to feed their children junk food, but it’s not a lasagna, it’s a casserole. And that’s FINE just call it a veggie casserole and people wouldn’t be so angry.
didnt know frenchie is in bobby flay, and need to watch that