9 Levels of Cooking Meat: Easy to Complex

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    Internet Shaquille explains how to cook meat in 9 levels of increasing complexity. Starting off with an emphasis on food safety and moving on to dishes that consider airflow, skin, fat, physics, culture, and chemistry, this video describes how meat cookery evolves through techniques.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:28 Cooking out the poison
    2:02 Not Overcooking it
    2:48 The Braise
    3:51 Skin as Insulation
    5:29 The Cookout
    6:58 Barbecuing
    8:18 Laborious Dishes
    9:08 Cooking a Feast
    10:14 Molecular Gastronomy
    11:39 Paid Advertisement
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  • @tomhall6410
    @tomhall6410 3 года назад +3155

    The 9th level of multimedia popularity over the Internet: posting irregularly and still holding an adoring fanbase who are just astonished to see a video longer than 10 minutes

    • @tomhall6410
      @tomhall6410 3 года назад +38

      Similarly see: Idubbbz, nerdcity, CGP Grey

    • @kenzovalen4933
      @kenzovalen4933 3 года назад +35

      Internet historian is the pinnacle of that lol

    • @aagereinertjakobsen4832
      @aagereinertjakobsen4832 3 года назад +17

      Still waiting for the next Primitive Technology video...

    • @coolnewpants
      @coolnewpants 3 года назад +15

      CommunityChannel is the reigning queen of this, lol

    • @laud4064
      @laud4064 3 года назад +5

      No kidding, I was watching this video like "Damn, this is a long 6 minutes."

  • @chrisdavies3914
    @chrisdavies3914 3 года назад +1867

    I'm real early, but I swear this is the first time he's confirmed he's now married! Congratulations, especially during such crazy times!

  • @CreepsMcPasta
    @CreepsMcPasta 3 года назад +2265

    im dog meat level

  • @lilms4062
    @lilms4062 3 года назад +1060

    Level 10: Opening a thing of bacon to take out 1 strip without ruining the entire package

    • @caliorbustarika3310
      @caliorbustarika3310 3 года назад +33

      I've given up, I just take the bits and pieces and think of it as scrambled bacon.

    • @coolman72891
      @coolman72891 3 года назад +8

      Impossible

    • @antonhelsgaun
      @antonhelsgaun 3 года назад +10

      Or cheat and buy uncut bacon

    • @Basomic
      @Basomic 3 года назад +4

      Unheard of!

    • @Zanshinnomai
      @Zanshinnomai 3 года назад +6

      Take out all your bacon out of the pack, space it out evenly on layered sheets of parchment paper, put it all in a freezer bag, then freeze.

  • @EthanChlebowski
    @EthanChlebowski 3 года назад +2095

    Killer approach to learning. Top-notch content good sir...also do you have an affiliate link to the cookout glasses?

    • @internetshaquille
      @internetshaquille  3 года назад +438

      no affiliate link but we in the pit viper gang would be happy to have you pitvipersunglasses.com/

    • @mhady88
      @mhady88 3 года назад +124

      @@internetshaquille @ethan would be awesome to see you guys do a collab video , cheers

    • @gumpygumpy
      @gumpygumpy 3 года назад +7

      Hi ethan

    • @iltoni6895
      @iltoni6895 3 года назад +18

      Adam Ragusea is right about deep frying

    • @ToaNyroc
      @ToaNyroc 3 года назад +8

      lmao, i can just imagine you rocking those shades with your stache, and it is a great look.

  • @robertolopez1537
    @robertolopez1537 3 года назад +509

    Can you do a 9 levels of cooking vegetables/fruits/desserts in the future? I'm really curious what the ladder for those would look like

    • @averagejoey2000
      @averagejoey2000 3 года назад +19

      There is never a point that you are done cooking vegetables, not is there a definitive ranking of what is better or harder than others like could exist with meat; if only because there's so many kinds of vegetables and like a million preparations. If meat is a ladder, vegetables are like a roadmap of an entire continent.

    • @conord5043
      @conord5043 3 года назад +15

      @@averagejoey2000 Joseph is absolutely right but certain aspects similar to meat still apply. Cook it till it's edible, Cook properly, Cook to enhance flavour, add cultural aspects, add bulk with consistent quality, Apply complicated techniques, MoLeCUlar cooking ( Chefsteps has a ton of videos on gels, foams, and spherification)

    • @absp2006
      @absp2006 2 года назад +1

      I think the higher levels would be the same.

    • @dylanefg
      @dylanefg 2 года назад +3

      It's probably just 2 levels.
      1. Cook them.
      2. Is that how you like them? They're done. 🤣

    • @sfr2107
      @sfr2107 Год назад

      @@dylanefg lmao

  • @lorenzofraterrigogarofalo8476
    @lorenzofraterrigogarofalo8476 3 года назад +163

    Level 1 - A focus on safety 0:28
    Level 2 - Cooking to spec 2:02
    Level 3 - The braise 2:48
    Level 4 - Get cracklin' 3:50
    Level 5 - The cookout 5:29
    Level 6 - Barbecuing 6:58
    Level 7 - Laborious dishes 8:18
    Level 8 - Cooking a feast 9:08
    Level 9 - Molecular gastronomy 10:14

  • @ShatteredGlass916
    @ShatteredGlass916 3 года назад +472

    Omg, your very first over 10 Minutes video. Congratulation

    • @nofaceon
      @nofaceon 3 года назад +23

      Seems like someone has forgotten the epic video that is "99% of Humans Will Never Try This Rare Burger Patty" that clocks in at 10:41 ;)

    • @jackcook3471
      @jackcook3471 3 года назад +6

      @@nofaceon Which is ironic because he showed a clip of that video in this one

  • @sagehoge
    @sagehoge 3 года назад +112

    did the chicken thigh thing it worked like a charm. Combine that with my homemade *family recipe* buffalo sauce and that shit slapped. Thanks Internet Shaq.

  • @allanisgod4292
    @allanisgod4292 3 года назад +91

    As someone who’s graduated Culinary school and worked in kitchens for 5 years, this video is so accurate, i only think that the barbecue level and the level of feast could possibly be swapped as a result of location, here in Canada were not smoking as much meat as were cooking feasts

  • @Ortex313
    @Ortex313 3 года назад +55

    I can relate to having a pescatarian wife. I spent all that time in my youth learning how to make romantic steak dinners... for myself.

  • @eggpassion
    @eggpassion 3 года назад +173

    so glad your brand of youtube home cooks exist, im sick of everyone else doing caviar and lobsters in a ribeye or some bull. while i know some of this information (im on the meat chapter of food lab) i still feel like i can learn something from you and have a conversation about food, instead of feeling yelled at by a guy who's lifestyle isn't relatable.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Год назад +3

      woof woof: I believe you would like "Budget Eats" by Delish, June is an amazing cook and her content is unlike anyone else. Also, "J. Kenji López-Alt"s channel (author of The Food Lab). One of the best chefs is Lucas Sin but he doesn't do a channel, you just have to look his name up.

  • @streetninja510
    @streetninja510 3 года назад +55

    This man has made upload incosistency his brand and beat the youtube algorithm.

  • @AttackonCuisine
    @AttackonCuisine 3 года назад +99

    Damn man, your instructional design muscles got me feeling some type of way

    • @sfr2107
      @sfr2107 Год назад +1

      Aroused? 😏

  • @dimakarara561
    @dimakarara561 3 года назад +420

    me: a vegetarian who never cooks meat
    also me: *pays very close attention*

    • @vashlash6870
      @vashlash6870 3 года назад +9

      Ikr? Still nice to cook for parties which is my joy in life.

    • @TheRguru1
      @TheRguru1 3 года назад +3

      HYPOTHETICALLY

    • @chicka-boom7540
      @chicka-boom7540 3 года назад +5

      Hey, I'm pescatarian and I cook meat for my boyfriend all the time. It's still good to learn, especially if you enjoy cooking.

    • @christophera.kreusel4329
      @christophera.kreusel4329 3 года назад +3

      Only a matter of time

    • @chicka-boom7540
      @chicka-boom7540 3 года назад +8

      @@christophera.kreusel4329 that's ominous

  • @Sagalink
    @Sagalink 3 года назад +167

    Before going into this video I would have said I'm at level 5 or 6, now I realize I'm at level 3. The path is long but rewarding, guess I'm going to go buy some duck breasts.

    • @alexwatson3064
      @alexwatson3064 3 года назад +13

      Dude same. I’m like a 2, I thought I was so much better

    • @IVIRnathanreilly
      @IVIRnathanreilly 3 года назад +2

      Funnily enough I've never actually managed to BBQ anything successfully but I've been a baker for 10 years so I make dumplings and pastry based dishes with ease.

    • @David-qj1mr
      @David-qj1mr 2 года назад +1

      I dabble in level 7 but have never attempted 5 and 6. Consistently 4. I don't think this is like an experience bar to move on to the next level. Experimenting outside of your normal range will potentially benefit the earlier ranges

    • @susangish5745
      @susangish5745 2 года назад

      Try sous vide-it's a game changer (duck pun intended). He has a video on it and OMG the burgers were AWESOME!!!!

  • @JuIietaASMR
    @JuIietaASMR 3 года назад +37

    Ok but this plaid shirt & gray apron situation looks gr8

  • @Pranzatelli
    @Pranzatelli 3 года назад +9

    7, 8 and 9 seem like three different skillsets that each elevate food but aren't really distinct levels of meat prep. Making complicated food with many moving parts, making lots of food and considering presentation and entertainment, and really understanding what is happening when you cook. The best thing I've ever cooked was a technique from 6 inspired by the skill at 9, and I served it at an event where the meat was made with the technique at 5 and the host clearly had the skill of 8.

  • @ohmaimai3511
    @ohmaimai3511 3 года назад +26

    Ramadan is 30 days of feasts (after a daytime of fasting) great opportunity to practice cooking feasts.

  • @mustysmells817
    @mustysmells817 3 года назад +77

    That's gotta be the coolest way to introduce and present an ad.

  • @kittykaylington3619
    @kittykaylington3619 3 года назад +15

    I would class myself as a level seven. Cooking for my large extended family (also Texan) was a big part of my culinary upbringing. Now I prepare feast style dinners 2-3 times a month for my immediate family! The menu planning and organizing what needs to be cooked when is half of the fun. ☺️ There is just something special in a meal that took days of planning and preparation. Thanksgiving turkey “Alton Brown - Good Eats” style is probably my favorite meal of the year.

  • @ty5731
    @ty5731 3 года назад +145

    9 Levels of Internet Shaquille: Truth to get burned

  • @GuiiSanttoss
    @GuiiSanttoss 3 года назад +106

    Shaq, i love your style and for that, i've watched the entire thing.
    I rank myself at level 0 because i'm vegetarian, so who gives a shit either way
    keep up the great work

    • @suparockr
      @suparockr 3 года назад +5

      Oh believe you me. I give a big shit about mushy, overcooked vegetables.

    • @GuiiSanttoss
      @GuiiSanttoss 3 года назад

      @@suparockr oh, yeah, that's the worst

  • @josesixx8197
    @josesixx8197 3 года назад +128

    Ahhhh this is the contractually obligated sponsored video he was talking about 😌

    • @internetshaquille
      @internetshaquille  3 года назад +103

      still haven't showered in the new alcove tho

    • @josesixx8197
      @josesixx8197 3 года назад +18

      @@internetshaquille C'est la vie 😔

  • @Bread._
    @Bread._ 3 года назад +72

    "Too bad my wife is pescatarian" ahh so that's why like every date night video is fish. Kind of a bummer because my wife's the opposite and won't eat fish so I can never use those recipes.

  • @allcopsarebald
    @allcopsarebald 3 года назад +15

    in which shaq continues to operate the most informative cooking channel on yt

  • @user-ll9fb5kv6b
    @user-ll9fb5kv6b 3 года назад +44

    Ayyy skillshare sponsor, moving up the ladder. Your videos are exceptional, your content is one of the best on youtube, entertaining, funny and educational! Always happy to see a new video come out.

    • @shayk4791
      @shayk4791 3 года назад +1

      I love how his stuff has no fluff in it.. he gets right to the point

    • @bentoomet8805
      @bentoomet8805 3 года назад

      Akshay Padhye I agree. We’re just here before this man blows up like crazy.

  • @ArcaneKeeperD20
    @ArcaneKeeperD20 3 года назад +26

    Loving the uptick in content, but when do we get a hair tutorial?

  • @piyushlahekar4215
    @piyushlahekar4215 3 года назад +19

    6:20
    "..you have to demonstrate resilience when things inevitably go wrong, whether it rains, or a Vegan arrives" that fucking got me 😂😂

  • @FabricLive39
    @FabricLive39 3 года назад +3

    You are my new favourite channel. Informative yet to the point. Professional but slightly sarcastic and witty. A joy to watch and learn. Thank you.

  • @ODDJesus
    @ODDJesus 3 года назад +1

    All of the little cooking tips I learn from this channel are cool, but what keeps me returning is your excellent writing and delivery. Even at 12 minutes, everything feels very tight and polished. Really appreciate all the effort taken here.

  • @dylanwilkerson811
    @dylanwilkerson811 3 года назад +1

    Please keep the videos coming. You’re straight to the point and great at explaining things. I’m a decent home cook but you put things in great perspective. Way better than some other popular RUclips chefs with their try hard shenanigans

  • @shawn3902
    @shawn3902 3 года назад +5

    Great video,I'm always impressed with you're way of teaching and conveying knowledge. I'm surprised seasoning a meat/marinades wasn't specifically in it's own level. Also while traveling in south america I participated in what was like a luau when we hunted down a pig and killed it, prepared it and the other animals by taking out the insides or de-feathering it, then cooking it. That was on a tier of its own that took a whole community kind of like your feast level but by multiple people. I know there is much more like these you could have added but had to keep the video short and direct. Awesome job

  • @jackeedee1002
    @jackeedee1002 3 года назад +5

    Finally! A full length video!

  • @DerekRigby
    @DerekRigby 3 года назад

    Fantastically well-done instructional design. Shoutout for all of the dishes that you made for just this one video. It shows how much you care and the amount of work you put in just so we can also learn and grow.

  • @Brian-xr8cl
    @Brian-xr8cl 2 года назад +1

    I've subscribed to you for quite awhile, and your videos are so succinct and entertaining. Your humor really comes across in your videos and you teach such practical things. You are fantastic!

  • @tinysurvivor4663
    @tinysurvivor4663 3 года назад +45

    I'd say I'm a 7. I having a thing for making really laborious dishes and sharing them with friends. Pre pandemic in my group I was that weird guy always inviting people over for pho, ramen, and dumplings.
    Great vid as always

    • @msjkramey
      @msjkramey 3 года назад +18

      Yeah, my college parties involved me cooking a feast for my friends. Basically I would make a shopping list and have people bring me ingredients or money so I didn't go broke hosting. Then I'd "slave" at the stove (in quotes because I loved it) and serve it up with some type of alcoholic punch in bulk so we could have mixed drinks the whole night with no one having to do work lol. That freed us up to play board games and videos games into the night (or study when we wanted to have a party but finals were getting a little close).
      I would also teach friends to cook that never had to before. Again, they'd bring me what I told them to and I'd show them how to put it together (trying to refrain from being a control freak as much as possible during the moments where I let them take over lol)
      I miss those nights :/ I still do this with my bf, but it's just not the same as being "under pressure" knowing that you have a dozen guests to serve. It is nice that my bf (mostly) knows how to cook though lol

    • @rememberallende
      @rememberallende 3 года назад +4

      @@msjkramey
      That sounds awesome, you have some lucky friends, for sure. :) I think it's really sweet that you enjoy sharing your passion for cooking with them and I feel like I should do this more often - as soon as this pandemic is over.

    • @msjkramey
      @msjkramey 3 года назад +2

      @@rememberallende it's the best and you definitely should (as soon as it's safe, of course). Cooking is exponentially better when you do it in tandem or share your creations with other people. And I have some really awesome friends who were willing to contribute, so I'd say I was lucky, too!

    • @MrGoldFunkyBoy
      @MrGoldFunkyBoy 3 года назад +2

      What the hell? That is your definition of "weird guy". Dude, you are like epitome of the 👏 amazing 👏 friend who can cook. I'm trying to get comfortable of cooking food and sharing it for others.

  • @Sammy16279
    @Sammy16279 3 года назад +12

    Love the "De mi Rancho a tu Cocina" cameo

    • @pielover89
      @pielover89 3 года назад

      IS secretly hoping for more referrals to Dona Angela than SkillShare.

  • @joshs239
    @joshs239 3 года назад +2

    I needed this a couple years ago. Good job!

  • @tristancaballero5932
    @tristancaballero5932 3 года назад +1

    I love this concept of presentation. I hope you make some more stuff like this time to time.

  • @dogmonkey94
    @dogmonkey94 3 года назад +7

    I almost failed level 1attempting level bbq around 15 years ago. My friends were really nice about it considering everything could have made them sick. I’ve done a few level 8 feasts. But I feel like I skipped on the laborious dishes. A lot to consider. Thanks!

  • @Basomic
    @Basomic 3 года назад +3

    I don't know if you'd be down for it, but if this became a regular series from you, I'd be a huge fan! This is awesome!

  • @weltvonalex
    @weltvonalex 3 года назад

    you are the only one where i watch the ad thats how much i like you :) thank you for your content

  • @hellximor5154
    @hellximor5154 3 года назад +2

    Hey man, just wanted to say that I love your personality. Thank you for being yourself

  • @BlackKara
    @BlackKara 3 года назад +31

    I'm so happy you included Nowrooz! As such, I know I can make a feast, but I have minimal outdoor cooking experience. Kebabs in a impromptu tandoor? Yes. Chicken on a flame? Yes. Anything else? Basically no. Is there a level for those of us who have missed some levels? lol

  • @sal_alaa
    @sal_alaa 3 года назад +146

    9:45 “people are expected to cook a feast for 6 people on thanksgiving”
    Me, an arab whose immediate family is 16 people: say what now?

    • @thejesusaurus6573
      @thejesusaurus6573 3 года назад +21

      at least 6 I think is the minimum he is requiring to qualify for this step. 6 would be a pretty small thanksgiving gathering for most people I would think, but certainly not at all abnormal if you're living away from home or something for instance. If you realize that on average a western family has 1.5 kids then we could mathematically imagine that a given 2 adult household would have 4 parents, 1 sibling, and 1.5 kids. If the sibling is also married with family thats an adiitional 2 parents, 1 significant other and 1.5 more kids. Potential grand total average family 6 grandparents, 4 adults, 3 children. I don't really know why im doing this exercise at this point.

    • @sal_alaa
      @sal_alaa 3 года назад +5

      @@thejesusaurus6573 ummm... wat
      Honestly though I’m impressed and can objectively appreciate the math and thought you’ve put behind this, but I’m dyscalculic so you lost me at “mathematically imagine” 😂

    • @thejesusaurus6573
      @thejesusaurus6573 3 года назад +11

      @@sal_alaa yeah I have no idea why I did that.

    • @ethankaufman8577
      @ethankaufman8577 2 года назад

      I was about to say, my first Thanksgiving cooking solo was 29 people. It wouldn't have been possible if I didn't have a second kitchen to use for prep and holding

  • @97itachiuchiha
    @97itachiuchiha 2 года назад

    One of the few channels I've hit the bell for, cos it's a banger every time

  • @AudreysKitchen
    @AudreysKitchen 3 года назад

    Thermapen!
    I love your content, dude. You manage to pack so much info and helpful tips into a quick watch and I'm a big fan

  • @ThatmMonsterEmily
    @ThatmMonsterEmily 3 года назад +3

    I'm at Level 5 -- just moved into my first house and I've never owned a grill. Looking forward to Spring/Summer where I can start exploring this whole world.

  • @GodzillaofTokyo
    @GodzillaofTokyo 3 года назад +7

    9 levels of washing dishes is the next one I want to see.

  • @MwelwaOnCos
    @MwelwaOnCos 3 года назад

    Youre so calm..Thanks man

  • @andrewmallek
    @andrewmallek 3 года назад

    Great content. So glad I found this channel. To the point and useful.

  • @Not_a_smart_man
    @Not_a_smart_man 3 года назад +18

    "Some of your guest may want it well done"
    We ask them politely yet firmly to leave

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 3 года назад +2

      I'm the weirdo who likes burnt meat so I guess I'll grab my jacket and leave 😂.

    • @zvezdoblyat
      @zvezdoblyat 2 года назад

      If it’s still dripping red, ITS FUCKING RAWWWW

  • @azteacher26
    @azteacher26 Год назад +3

    I'd put fermented foods and beef aging at level 10. It's science, art and patience all working together.

  • @keithridlen7122
    @keithridlen7122 3 года назад +1

    Just discovered your channel, cooking content that isn't pretentious and isn't overly complicated.
    Bravo sir.

  • @lsjt8924
    @lsjt8924 3 года назад

    PLEASE do more of these sorts of videos (the levels) for different things to cook!

  • @hem9483
    @hem9483 3 года назад +5

    i made some chicken thighs with the technique you recommended and they were so goddamn good.

  • @hawkflurry
    @hawkflurry 3 года назад +3

    When you've lived your whole life thinking, "well I'm finally an amateur chef".... This guy comes a long and demotes you down 4 levels of confidence. I'm not even sure I know what meat is at this point.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Год назад

      Hawk Flurry: I believe you would like "J. Kenji López-Alt"s channel (author of The Food Lab).

  • @MrJewripper
    @MrJewripper 3 года назад +1

    Love these type of video essays. Definitely level 5 still working on 6

  • @larasomaschini7018
    @larasomaschini7018 3 года назад +1

    In Argentina we do what we call an "asado" on sundays. It stands for "roast". It lies somewhere between a cookout and a feast... the main dish is roasted cow ribs, served with various salads (potatoes & egg, rice & tuna, greens). The person who cooks the "asado" is called the "asador" and it is tradition to clap and cheer when he brings the meat to the table 😌

  • @doqmentz9242
    @doqmentz9242 3 года назад +16

    I'm fairly certain that I can manage not killing my guests, I'd say a solid 70% survive eating my food so that's nice. Also, I make a mean, and I mean MEAN hot water, definitely worth a try!
    On a somewhat serious note, though, thanks Shaq, your vids really spark my love for cooking everytime I watch them and always provide ideas and new things to try out. You really outdo yourself with every video you post, and this one is no exception. Very informative, with lots of great suggestions and techniques to inherit. Good job, as always, looking forward to the next bad boy the notifications tell me about!

    • @MrGoldFunkyBoy
      @MrGoldFunkyBoy 3 года назад

      He gave me the confidence to cook in myself

  • @vaxfantomen
    @vaxfantomen 3 года назад +3

    Im around a level 3 when i cook to myself and 4-5 when cooking for others.

  • @Ria-sd2ex
    @Ria-sd2ex 3 года назад

    -I found you today
    -I subbed today
    -I watched several videos and adds to show you my devotion
    ✌🏾❤

  • @Tamuz95
    @Tamuz95 3 года назад

    You are the king and I'm happy you uploaded this video.

  • @Akeche
    @Akeche 3 года назад +9

    Anyone who comes to my cookout wanting a well-done steak will be politely but firmly asked to leave.

  • @eurynome5742
    @eurynome5742 3 года назад +3

    Chicken liver is one of most delicious kinds of meat: fried with onions, ground pepper and optionally baked apples it's pure delight.

  • @rileyjohnson2877
    @rileyjohnson2877 3 года назад +2

    THIS WAS AMAZING PLEASE DO MORE

  • @AndrewJHayford
    @AndrewJHayford 3 года назад

    I am working on level 5! Smoked my first pork shoulder and chicken using a weber kettle grill recently and they turned out pretty great. Learned a lot about how to maintain temperature in a simple grill like that and building fires. A bluetooth thermometer setup helps a lot!

  • @texmex8432
    @texmex8432 3 года назад +3

    I like to think I’m at a 9, having gone through culinary school and having a passion for food my whole life. Made Wellington and cassoulet a few year ago but I’ve now been finding a lot of joy in the simpler less labour intensive methods. Braising is a new favourite and I’ve found the key to making a good stewed dish is making some killer sticks to add instead of plain old water. Maybe you could do a video on stocks since it uses mostly excess products and will take anyone’s home cooking to the next level. Much love can’t wait for the next video in a month 😉

  • @caglioso
    @caglioso 3 года назад +3

    Will you ever ascend to level 2 uploading?

  • @depp657
    @depp657 2 года назад

    love your narration style

  • @avargs3505
    @avargs3505 3 года назад

    Since I mostly lived in apartments when I was in school, I skipped the bbq and grilling stages and jumped to oven cooking and sous vide exploration..don’t know where these fall but I got plenty of compliments on my 48 hour chuck roast you could cut with a butter knife

  • @piyushlahekar4215
    @piyushlahekar4215 3 года назад +16

    Ok whoa I've never been this early.
    When's another episode of the fuck it up challenge series coming up?

  • @momnanoor
    @momnanoor 3 года назад +3

    woah i thought it said uploaded 33 minutes ago woaah. never been this early lol

  • @noahhildebrandt4335
    @noahhildebrandt4335 3 года назад

    I was only made aware of this channel 1-2 weeks ago and have devoured your content. This is seriously one of the absolute best cooking channels I've come across, and as a carnivore, I really appreciated this episode. You'll hit that 1m subscriber mark sooner than later with your content.
    Edit: Oh, and I'd also say that I'm a solid level 5 ("grilling out" - as we say here in Wisconsin - is indeed very different from a BBQ), but I've successfully dabbled in level 7. I've never smoked meats (level 6), but that's more of an equipment/space issue rather than one of desire/perceived skill.

  • @victorsantos4223
    @victorsantos4223 3 года назад

    Been a year since I subscribed to your channel and I gotta say I like your approach to your content creation, keep it up and I look forward to more videos! Love from the Philippines

  • @frampton488
    @frampton488 3 года назад +43

    "If you can successfully and reliably perform a cookout even after crushing a 6-pack on your own, you can call level five complete."
    Damn, what about 12 beers?

    • @PrototypeJC
      @PrototypeJC 3 года назад +11

      Prestige begins. Now you have to start over but be drunk every time you level up.

    • @stirfryjedi
      @stirfryjedi 3 года назад

      If I drank 12 beers, somebody would probably be calling an ambulance

    • @Neimonster
      @Neimonster 3 года назад +1

      @@stirfryjedi If I drank 12 beers, some would call it tuesday

    • @stirfryjedi
      @stirfryjedi 3 года назад

      @@Neimonster touché

  • @scs998
    @scs998 3 года назад +7

    As someone who loves baking, I am level 1 MAYBE level 2 on a good day. Cooking meat is hard and I don't like it

  • @EricWBurton
    @EricWBurton 2 года назад

    Watching your videos always increase my cooking confidence!

  • @leftshark4474
    @leftshark4474 3 года назад +1

    Solid 7, I Got there with your help! looking forward to cooking feasts when possible.

  • @lem0nwings
    @lem0nwings 3 года назад +7

    1:56 can't help but think this is a jab at Adam Ragusea lol.

    • @brofessional4493
      @brofessional4493 3 года назад

      Could you elaborate? I don't really see it.

    • @SirKaji
      @SirKaji 3 года назад

      Knowing Shaq it most likely is. Dude will take any chance he gets.

  • @ethwang07
    @ethwang07 3 года назад +37

    Wait wait...where’s the stache?!?!

    • @alexnoman1498
      @alexnoman1498 3 года назад +1

      It's a shadow of its former self ;)

    • @anzarmalik7522
      @anzarmalik7522 3 года назад

      It was for raising cancer awareness.

    • @Basomic
      @Basomic 3 года назад +1

      That's Level 10 NetShaq

    • @mohammadaudi8973
      @mohammadaudi8973 3 года назад +1

      he swallowed when he was sleeping

    • @Infinite-in9nm
      @Infinite-in9nm 3 года назад

      He...stashed it away somewhere

  • @susangish5745
    @susangish5745 2 года назад

    I just discovered you and LOVE your videos. So informative and without all the junk others add. THANK YOU! I have done brisket, Beef Wellington, etc...lots of stuff but yes, I served raw chicken when I was first married. We had to put it back on the grill. Whatever. It looked cooked! We now use a great thermometer! I agree!

  • @QuantumPolagnus
    @QuantumPolagnus 3 года назад +1

    I love that you cameo'd De Mi Rancho a Tu Cocina! Such a good cooking channel.

  • @treyhenderson8827
    @treyhenderson8827 3 года назад +66

    “If things go wrong, a vegan shows up”

    • @diamonddynamite1557
      @diamonddynamite1557 3 года назад +4

      how hard can it be to correctly quote something

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 3 года назад +1

      @@diamonddynamite1557 Yeah, I don't think that's at all what he said, lol. Or not quite like that.

    • @SuperMiIk
      @SuperMiIk 2 года назад +2

      "You have to demonstrate resilience when things inevitably go wrong, whether it rains, or a vegan arrives"

  • @gdmnsdgl
    @gdmnsdgl 3 года назад +4

    I'd say I'm at about negative two on the scale

  • @dzurisintube
    @dzurisintube 3 года назад

    So good as always. Well done.

  • @august5447
    @august5447 3 года назад

    Omg he is uploading I love this channel sm

  • @zoemartin1761
    @zoemartin1761 3 года назад +8

    me, a vegetarian: so how does this apply to eggs

  • @ratsfeast
    @ratsfeast 3 года назад +3

    level one is a cruel and unforgiving mistress...

  • @octaviodiegolinetto6838
    @octaviodiegolinetto6838 3 года назад

    Love you, love the vids, love the sponsored content!

  • @trevorminton6084
    @trevorminton6084 Год назад +1

    A nice tip about level 2. Rather than trying to learn by cooking expensive steaks, try learning by cooking spam. It's way cheaper, the even rectangular shape makes it a piece of cake to see what's happening, and you don't have to fear undercooking it because it's safe to eat from the start

  • @eva-de7jc
    @eva-de7jc 3 года назад +6

    me, watching this whilst eating a pork chop that my mexican mom, who has never checked for safe meat temperatures, cooked: :)

  • @christiaanboerkamp1043
    @christiaanboerkamp1043 3 года назад +5

    My adhd zoomer brain can't handle being concentrated for longer then 10 mins.

  • @TwoMarshmallows1
    @TwoMarshmallows1 2 года назад

    Really helpful, thank you!

  • @CetteSara
    @CetteSara 2 года назад

    thank you for sharing !

  • @_ten
    @_ten 3 года назад +3

    I am a vegetarian, but net shaq is net shaq

  • @Zonno5
    @Zonno5 3 года назад +4

    I'm just here to comment:
    Sous vide
    , and then I leave.

  • @grunchidetrap476
    @grunchidetrap476 3 года назад

    I've not done any difficult BBQ dishes like brisket, but I made 2 beef wellingtons for a family of 10 a few years ago and they both turned out great.

  • @Fubzo
    @Fubzo 3 года назад +1

    Thank you ! I'm totally at stage 1, it's great to learn this :) Want to start cooking for myself now. Cooking meat is always so scary for me, I'm just sticking to veg mostly haha