I love making twice baked potatoes. After I scoop them out. I'll butter and salt the skin. The stick them under the broiler for a couple of minutes. Before refilling and baking. It makes for a delicious, crispy skin.
I'm too lazy to scoop and refill the skins. I just grate the baked potato, skin and all, mix with the other ingredients, and bake the second time in a casserole dish. 🤷♂️
@funnyman6685 In the States, Trader Joe's is technically owned by Aldi Nord... though they claim to stay out of most business decisions. The Aldi in the States (and Trader Joe's in Europe) are run by Aldi Sud. Aldi Nord and Sud are each owed by a different brother. I suggested this because it would be fun to see the family feud play out on screen.
Canola oil comes from the canola flower which was bred in Canada from rapeseed cultivars. The name comes from "Canada oil, low acid" Which spells out Canola. So basically Canola oil is rapeseed oil with a name twist from Canada.
@@user-ds4gp8dr2q Much like the heat tempering done to cheap olive oils, most canola oils are overly processed to have that high temperature stability and smoke point. A raw canola oil actually has an amazing flavour profile. But like real fresh olive oil, has different smoke points and varies by season and region.
Ill be honest, that potato egg idea sounds pretty tasty nice spiced cruspy shell, maybe sprinkle some dheese and ham on top of the egg, like an egg sandwich on a tater bun
Potato Egg is a good idea. You could do a twice-baked situation, maybe fold some tomatoes and cheese into the potato meat, and nestle it around the egg before you bake it all off, for a potato shakshuka.
@@DrunkSamurai meat can sometimes be used to describe the flesh of a plant so the starchy insides of a potato would be the potato meat (for example you've probably heard coconut meat before, it's the same concept)
Canola (a derivative of rapeseed) is a yellow flower that has a oily seed! Fun fact: it was developed in Canada I the '70s! Which may also be part of the reason why it's such a popular crop in the Canadian prairies. Its name, "Canola", also comes from the words "Canadian oil".
I think the reason why walmart asparagus was better is because walmart surprisingly has very good produce. They only want quality produce since its one of the first things you see when you go into a grocery store
Agreed. They have great fruit! When I have parties I get our fruit from Walmart because it’s cheaper. However, everyone always raves about how good it is 😂
Idk if they've done this before or not but I think a cool video idea would be to do store brand precooked/frozen food vs. the same food using fresh ingredients from that store. So for example you pick Walmart and you get a Great Value frozen pizza, then you have to try to make a better pizza using ingredients from Walmart that total about the same price as the frozen pizza. Could be fun and also interesting to see if there are any cases where it's better/cheaper to go fresh/homemade vs. frozen/store bought 😁👍
Stunned the entire crew of MK has never tried egg potato. Its delicious. Especially with proper flakey sea salt! And a little butter melted over the egg, being absorbed by the spud. Magnificent.
Can't wait for the Potato Egg™ episode! Well, I guess you couldn't really make a whole episode with just Potato Egg, so maybe make a whole range of odd breakfast items.
As someone who has no choice but to buy at Walmart, I can't express how important good spices are! I buy my spices from a spice shop that has fresher, better, tastier, & usually cheaper spices than any store, even Whole Foods. Find a good spice shop (or online), & your food will be way better.
Not to mention less unlabeled fillers! I'm allergic to wheat, corn, and soy, and I was wondering what kept making me sick when all my food was supposed to be safe. The FDA doesn't require companies to include fillers in their ingredient lists, and I found that once I bought the more expensive spices, I stopped getting sick. Even for folks without allergies, this is good since you're getting more of the product you actually want and less meaningless corn byproduct
@@savannahwise7058 my cooking has always been popular, but getting excellent spices have made it even more popular. I spend less, & get as little, or as much as I want. Knowing how to use spices makes a huge difference, && so does the quality of the spices.
@@bcaye yes, but not everyone has the time, the initial investment, or live in an area where it can't be grown. Most places in the states can't grow vanilla, or cinnamon, etc.
10:00 - canola is a portmanteau of "Canadian" and "oil, low acid". It's a type of seed oil from a plant in the cruciferous family (like brussels sprouts, cabbage, and broccoli) that was specifically bred to be low in erucic acid and good for use in food
wait, potato egg makes total sense in the same way that hash browned potatoes with eggs makes sense, it's just a more compact, on-the-go option and we ALL know josh loves eating in his car. it's like a breakfast potato skin hotpocket hybrid
I'm so happy to see Nichole judging. I think she is a great judge and knows what she is talking about and has a wider taste palate. Also the potato egg sounds great and want to see it. Please make it Josh.
I only recently came across your channel and I am obsessed. I love the store comparison videos the best, but haven't seen anything I don't like thus far (aka enjoy the last meal ones too). Also the meals you choose, yum! So fun.
If you ignore the colour, the Walmart steak did look a lot better than the Wholefoods steak. A lot of the time, the redder colour is due to the meat not being hung for long enough.
Walmart is usually where my family gets our groceries next to other places like Longos, Food Basics, No Frills, Fortinos and Mary Lou's. Thanks for another great and "Wicked Smart" upload Josh and i'll catch you for the next delicious adventure! (Spins the Thunderwheel)
No Frills is just as expensive as the higher end stores in the Loblaws chain. We have Real Canadian Superstore which is supposed to be a budget Loblaws, but it's not. Freshco is cheaper usually, and even Giant Tiger!
Thick bacon takes longer to cook and doesn't cook as evenly. No real upside to the extra time because the outcome is the same. Never understood the appeal as a cook.
Next time you do one of these you should put the different ingredients on separate plates. OR swap the sides. Would be interesting to see if rather than overall meal the Mythical Chefs can determine where each part of the meal comes from.
okay, no joke, one of my fav breakfasts is dicing up some potatoes (or just make hashbrowns), frying them up in a pan and topping it with an over easy or medium egg on top with a little cheese and letting the egg yolk just run over the potatoes. Don't eat it as often anymore cuz it's not very healthy but man it's so freaking tasty. I'd bet Nichole would change her mind over something like that.
Potato egg sounds delightful. I know lots of places that offer hash browns or fried potatoes with eggs, so I don't see it as weird if it happens to be a baked potato.
I'd love to see something about the best cheapest meals. I love watching the expensive fast foods series (especially with Emily, yay!) but I have a bigger family with a small budget. It'd be nice to see something like that.
The local Walmart to me has a really good meat department. They even carry USDA Prime steaks, and at a fairly reasonable price. Granted, that Walmart is not far up the street from the Jaguar/Land Rover dealership in town, so they may stock their store a bit differently from most of their stores.
White box steak (bottom quality) at Wal-mart costs 14.47 lb. Black box steak (Angus) costs 14.97. You could have bought Angus and had a HUGE improvement for literally pennies.
I make twice baked all the time, 8 at a time. Freeze and just pop in the oven when we want one. Love them. We have this exact dinner at least once per month 😆
I would love to see a potato egg. It seems like the natural cousin of toad in the hole, shakshuka, and Khachapuri. But where does the potato middle go? Sausage croquettes??? OMG have I discovered a new taste sensation?!!!?! MAKE THIS PLEASE!
Love this. I would love to see a follow-up where we decide which grocery store has the best tuna salad sandwich (so far Safeway for me) or best hot chicken sandwich( so far Vons for me, west coast safeway) This can also be a good aprons off topic. Or a hot dog is a sandwich. Because in my opinion Tuna salad is the best cold sandwich and spicy chicken sandwich is the best hot sandwich.
The reason why the milk is different is that you bought organic from Whole foods and conventional from Walmart. If you're going by organic Walmart's is $7.96 a gallon. While Whole foods is $6.99 a gallon. But if you are going on conventional whole milk. Walmart is $2.39 a gallon and Whole foods is $4.29 a gallon.
You will notice that she ate the rib cap from the whole foods steak, but ate the gristle or eye from the walmart one. I think presentation had a lot to do with the results.
Normally the only difference between a grocery store and a department store is that the grocery store has actual variety. Like there's a real butcher at the grocery store. You can get anything. I worked in a seafood department, so try finding whole porgys or any fish in a Walmart. Maybe they have like 2 whole fish frozen.
Please do a food comparison with Aldis!!! I think aldis has better quality food then of lot of other places and I think it would do really well and surprise a lot of people.
My thoughts on potato egg. I think Josh might would enjoy. Bake tater. Scoop out tater. Scramble eggs, ground breakfast sausage, bacon bits. Maybe some melted cheese. Eat as open face bagel/sandwich. Just a thought
dog's breakfast. , potato hashbrowns, toasted bread chunks, onions, cheese and spices, egg mixture, fry it all together! (starting with the longest to cook item and adding in each ingredient to correspond with cooking time needed) (something like; onion, meat (breakfast sausage for example) potato, bread, egg stuff, cheese and spices, cook until done)
As it turns out, canola oil is another name for rapeseed oil. It is from a bright yellow flowering plant that is part of Brassicaceae family, which makes it related to cabbage and mustard plants.
I think it's been altered a bit as a species to maximize yield and hardiness, but you're totally right! Canola is a big crop where I live, the name comes from "Canada" and "oil" and presumably a marketing team suggesting a move away from the original name 😅
I know you guys tend to diss air fryers but it makes twice baked potatoes (or mashed potatoes) super delicious. 45 minutes at 350 and the potato goodness almost falls right out and stays fluffy and starchy.
@@Freakmaster480 its just a smaller ... more efficient convection oven; smaller space, no preheat cycle, different fan placement. Didn't claim I was making anything that wasn't a baked potato merely spoke to its usefulness in this prep case.
@@Freakmaster480 but in essence I didn't and you're being needlessly argumentative. It's akin to arguing against specifically recommending a carving knife to a chefs knife for thanksgiving, they do perform the same functions but one does it differently. Yes they both bake a potato but the air fryer does it quicker and gets the skin crispier in a shorter time making removing the potato easier in only slightly longer time than it takes the oven to preheat.
@@PunultimateGamer You literally said that an air fryer makes good baked potatos. I said that feels a little redundant becuae it is a small oven. The you got weirdly annoyed and defensive of me saying it felt odd to say this floor is made of floor. IDK why this is getting under your skin, it really isn't that deep.
Potato egg kicked up version! Scoop out halves of baked potato, deep fry like potato skins but only to half done. Crack egg into half and put cheese into other half. Place cheese half on half with egg and wrap with a slice of bacon. Bake in oven at 350 F giving the egg time to cook while the bacon and potato crisp up. You could try baking the potato in it's separate halves then bring together wrap with bacon and deep fry till crispy. Use some of the removed potato mixed with beaten egg as a cement to keep the cheese from flowing into the fryer oil. Of course season the potato and egg as you like, maybe with some of your favorite hot sauce before baking. Ok now I have to go make this and see how it works.
I would eat potato egg. Maybe throw in some breakfast sausage or ham and the egg is cooked to like an over medium so you have a runny yolk. Great substitution for hash browns.
Twice baked white skin sweet potatoes with herb chevre, bacon, green onions, and garlic. Bake, top with fresh grated parm and bacon and maple syrup drizzle OR reduced white balsamic glaze drizzle. Best thing EVER
Where I live there are fields upon fields of canola plants (rapeseed) it’s actually kinda pretty. You go for a drive and see huge squares of land that are just bright yellow.
I think I might have an interesting video idea but it might be too much. Take this idea and mash it up with "fancy fast food." Pick two grocery stores and a fast food chain. See which grocery store can supply the ingredients to make the best fast food recreation. And it could be specialty menu items to make it more interesting. Like, specifically a Big Mac or Whopper, or maybe even the Arby's Meat Mountain!
I think Potato Egg sounds like an AWESOME idea. I would do the Potato part like I was going to do Potato Skins and once they were 'done' I would crack the egg over the hot crispy skin and then broil it so it was cooked on top but still runny and soft in the middle. Throw shredded cheese and chives on top and serve it with bacon or sausage. THIS sounds like a King's breakfast.
Potato egg sounds delightful. Top with some ham (or Canadian bacon?), scallions (or maybe chives?), and a hollandaise? You could make potato eggs benny. I would totally eat that.
Funny Josh mentioned Santa Maria while seasoning his steak because when he started talking about his seasonings My first thought was man That's how I season tri tip that's probably delicious on a ribeye.
Honestly, potato egg would work out beautifully as a breakfast option. Love to see Josh's version of potato egg.
Yes twice baked potato egg vs once baked avocado quail egg.
Now I want to see the twice baked potato egg, and a hashbrown with an egg in the middle. They both sound so yummy atm.
ya potato boat with bacon and eggs, or asada, add some pico de gallo and now I'm hungry
Hear me out... potato egg but instead of mashed potato in the middle.... hash... with bacon. BOOM.
Toad in the Tube(r)
I'd like to see a walmart vs whole foods version of the well-known classic potato egg
I love making twice baked potatoes. After I scoop them out. I'll butter and salt the skin. The stick them under the broiler for a couple of minutes. Before refilling and baking. It makes for a delicious, crispy skin.
You could call them thrice baked potatoes
@@Toastybees was just gonna say that! Thrice ftw
This sounds like a very very good method for doing this. I have never tried making them crispy before stuffing them. Thanks for the tip.
I'm too lazy to scoop and refill the skins. I just grate the baked potato, skin and all, mix with the other ingredients, and bake the second time in a casserole dish. 🤷♂️
Thanks for the hot tip!
I would love to see an Aldi vs. Trader Joe's episode. Let's see how different they really are.
fun fact: trader joe's is actually owned by aldi. their whole business model is white-labeling products to keep prices down.
Yes!
Trader Joe's is a Subsidiarie of Aldi , so some of there stuff comes from the same farms and distributors.
@funnyman6685 In the States, Trader Joe's is technically owned by Aldi Nord... though they claim to stay out of most business decisions. The Aldi in the States (and Trader Joe's in Europe) are run by Aldi Sud. Aldi Nord and Sud are each owed by a different brother. I suggested this because it would be fun to see the family feud play out on screen.
@@brazilianseac Thanks for the info, now I am hoping for them to do it as well.
There's times when Josh cooking alone gives me the vibes of the interdimensional cable episodes of Rick and Morty and I'm here for it
great way to put it lmao
This comment😂 This is why I love watching him so much.
Canola oil comes from the canola flower which was bred in Canada from rapeseed cultivars. The name comes from "Canada oil, low acid" Which spells out Canola. So basically Canola oil is rapeseed oil with a name twist from Canada.
Your description was much better than mine. Thank you very much.
Ooh! I’ll add that to my reservoir of syllabic abbreviations!
Its also pure trash like all seed oils.
Rapeseed?!? Time for a re-branding. :)
@@user-ds4gp8dr2q Much like the heat tempering done to cheap olive oils, most canola oils are overly processed to have that high temperature stability and smoke point. A raw canola oil actually has an amazing flavour profile. But like real fresh olive oil, has different smoke points and varies by season and region.
loved to see nicole’s analysis, what a palate! i love it when the judges are rly descriptive abt the food
Thts so kewl. I cnt bleave tht u cld sve so maknee leterz
@@iplayguitarmain7670?
Ill be honest, that potato egg idea sounds pretty tasty nice spiced cruspy shell, maybe sprinkle some dheese and ham on top of the egg, like an egg sandwich on a tater bun
Dheese nuts
Mmm cruspy dheese sounds amazing!
Potato Egg is a good idea. You could do a twice-baked situation, maybe fold some tomatoes and cheese into the potato meat, and nestle it around the egg before you bake it all off, for a potato shakshuka.
I love the direction you went with this primarily because it is a combination I would never come to naturally but sounds amazing.
Potato meat?
@@DrunkSamurai meat can sometimes be used to describe the flesh of a plant so the starchy insides of a potato would be the potato meat (for example you've probably heard coconut meat before, it's the same concept)
Canola (a derivative of rapeseed) is a yellow flower that has a oily seed! Fun fact: it was developed in Canada I the '70s! Which may also be part of the reason why it's such a popular crop in the Canadian prairies. Its name, "Canola", also comes from the words "Canadian oil".
I would love to see a sidetracked series, just full of the ideas everyone had while cooking something else. Such as potato egg
I really enjoy the Mythical Kitchens videos they’re always so much fun!!!! I wonder how a cosco vs Sams Club would be if there’d be any difference?
I think the reason why walmart asparagus was better is because walmart surprisingly has very good produce. They only want quality produce since its one of the first things you see when you go into a grocery store
Agreed. They have great fruit! When I have parties I get our fruit from Walmart because it’s cheaper. However, everyone always raves about how good it is 😂
Idk if they've done this before or not but I think a cool video idea would be to do store brand precooked/frozen food vs. the same food using fresh ingredients from that store. So for example you pick Walmart and you get a Great Value frozen pizza, then you have to try to make a better pizza using ingredients from Walmart that total about the same price as the frozen pizza. Could be fun and also interesting to see if there are any cases where it's better/cheaper to go fresh/homemade vs. frozen/store bought 😁👍
Stunned the entire crew of MK has never tried egg potato. Its delicious. Especially with proper flakey sea salt! And a little butter melted over the egg, being absorbed by the spud. Magnificent.
Yeah, I've been making that for decades. Yum!!
Can't wait for the Potato Egg™ episode!
Well, I guess you couldn't really make a whole episode with just Potato Egg, so maybe make a whole range of odd breakfast items.
That sounds like a challenge 🤣 whole potato egg episode, bet they can make it happen. Lol
Salt, pepper, and garlic powder on the steaks as a basic seasoning, Guga would be proud.
This is such a great idea! I'm on a budget, and it's really helpful to know what to splurge on and what's just fine at Walmart (vs any other place).
As someone who has no choice but to buy at Walmart, I can't express how important good spices are! I buy my spices from a spice shop that has fresher, better, tastier, & usually cheaper spices than any store, even Whole Foods. Find a good spice shop (or online), & your food will be way better.
Or grow your own. Very easy after the initial investment.😊
Not to mention less unlabeled fillers! I'm allergic to wheat, corn, and soy, and I was wondering what kept making me sick when all my food was supposed to be safe. The FDA doesn't require companies to include fillers in their ingredient lists, and I found that once I bought the more expensive spices, I stopped getting sick. Even for folks without allergies, this is good since you're getting more of the product you actually want and less meaningless corn byproduct
@@savannahwise7058 my cooking has always been popular, but getting excellent spices have made it even more popular. I spend less, & get as little, or as much as I want. Knowing how to use spices makes a huge difference, && so does the quality of the spices.
@@bcaye yes, but not everyone has the time, the initial investment, or live in an area where it can't be grown. Most places in the states can't grow vanilla, or cinnamon, etc.
10:00 - canola is a portmanteau of "Canadian" and "oil, low acid". It's a type of seed oil from a plant in the cruciferous family (like brussels sprouts, cabbage, and broccoli) that was specifically bred to be low in erucic acid and good for use in food
I wanna see Aldi vs Erewhon... but like an elementary school child's lunch
Josh to Oven: “thank you for being communicative” lol
wait, potato egg makes total sense in the same way that hash browned potatoes with eggs makes sense, it's just a more compact, on-the-go option and we ALL know josh loves eating in his car. it's like a breakfast potato skin hotpocket hybrid
I'm so happy to see Nichole judging. I think she is a great judge and knows what she is talking about and has a wider taste palate.
Also the potato egg sounds great and want to see it. Please make it Josh.
I always get excited when Josh puts out a new mythical kitchen video.. love all the chefs in the mythical kitchen!
Twice baked potatoes are still to this day, one of my favorites…
Damn, nicole is great at analysing food, id say even better than the sporked people
Came here looking for a comment on Nicole’s analysis skills. Incredible
The sporked bar is very low.
highly agree. I dont like Jordan at all.
@@sjenkins1057 ^ this
@@bonnieb9238 seriously can we talk about how much she rubs me the wrong way, she is so up her own ass about jarred food
I only recently came across your channel and I am obsessed. I love the store comparison videos the best, but haven't seen anything I don't like thus far (aka enjoy the last meal ones too). Also the meals you choose, yum! So fun.
If you ignore the colour, the Walmart steak did look a lot better than the Wholefoods steak.
A lot of the time, the redder colour is due to the meat not being hung for long enough.
The cut of ribeye of the Walmart steak is such a better part of the rib. The rib cap is so much more desirable than on the Whole Foods one.
I really enjoy these expensive vs cheap episodes!
Walmart is usually where my family gets our groceries next to other places like Longos, Food Basics, No Frills, Fortinos and Mary Lou's. Thanks for another great and "Wicked Smart" upload Josh and i'll catch you for the next delicious adventure! (Spins the Thunderwheel)
No Frills is just as expensive as the higher end stores in the Loblaws chain. We have Real Canadian Superstore which is supposed to be a budget Loblaws, but it's not. Freshco is cheaper usually, and even Giant Tiger!
@@TracyKMainwaring we usually rotate stores
Thick bacon takes longer to cook and doesn't cook as evenly. No real upside to the extra time because the outcome is the same. Never understood the appeal as a cook.
Next time you do one of these you should put the different ingredients on separate plates. OR swap the sides. Would be interesting to see if rather than overall meal the Mythical Chefs can determine where each part of the meal comes from.
okay, no joke, one of my fav breakfasts is dicing up some potatoes (or just make hashbrowns), frying them up in a pan and topping it with an over easy or medium egg on top with a little cheese and letting the egg yolk just run over the potatoes. Don't eat it as often anymore cuz it's not very healthy but man it's so freaking tasty. I'd bet Nichole would change her mind over something like that.
Pretty impressive that she guessed the better ingredients down to the higher quality asparagus
Just because Whole Foods is more expensive doesn't make them better
Potato egg sounds delightful. I know lots of places that offer hash browns or fried potatoes with eggs, so I don't see it as weird if it happens to be a baked potato.
I'd love to see something about the best cheapest meals. I love watching the expensive fast foods series (especially with Emily, yay!) but I have a bigger family with a small budget. It'd be nice to see something like that.
there was no dye in the paprika, but there was in the cheese.
Asparagus: what is it, how does it grow, nobody knows
Yes
I would love to see a fresh seafood (shrimp maybe?) battle between Fresh Market and Walmart.
The local Walmart to me has a really good meat department. They even carry USDA Prime steaks, and at a fairly reasonable price. Granted, that Walmart is not far up the street from the Jaguar/Land Rover dealership in town, so they may stock their store a bit differently from most of their stores.
I would love to see a version of this where you guys mix the results on the plate, so it’s not super obvious in some cases
Please explore the egg potato more for a potential future episode. I would absolutely love to see it.
White box steak (bottom quality) at Wal-mart costs 14.47 lb. Black box steak (Angus) costs 14.97. You could have bought Angus and had a HUGE improvement for literally pennies.
The 'wash josh' bit never gets old 😂
I make twice baked all the time, 8 at a time. Freeze and just pop in the oven when we want one. Love them. We have this exact dinner at least once per month 😆
I would love to see a potato egg. It seems like the natural cousin of toad in the hole, shakshuka, and Khachapuri. But where does the potato middle go? Sausage croquettes??? OMG have I discovered a new taste sensation?!!!?! MAKE THIS PLEASE!
I wasn’t expecting to hear a Brian Regan reference this morning…so glad that I did ❤
I look forward to the next video of Josh using canola oil and giving us all super random facts about it 😂
Love this. I would love to see a follow-up where we decide which grocery store has the best tuna salad sandwich (so far Safeway for me) or best hot chicken sandwich( so far Vons for me, west coast safeway) This can also be a good aprons off topic. Or a hot dog is a sandwich. Because in my opinion Tuna salad is the best cold sandwich and spicy chicken sandwich is the best hot sandwich.
The reason why the milk is different is that you bought organic from Whole foods and conventional from Walmart. If you're going by organic Walmart's is $7.96 a gallon. While Whole foods is $6.99 a gallon.
But if you are going on conventional whole milk. Walmart is $2.39 a gallon and Whole foods is $4.29 a gallon.
What about something like a baked chicken dinner? I love how you guys are doing this.
Easy to learn, a lifetime to master
I'm here for the egg potato with a soft boiled egg and all the potato toppings to garnish. Sounds like a delicious breakfast.
Potato egg sounds so good! So many potato fillings could go with potato egg. Can you please make it a thing?!
I love when you do this series. Meat really matters but a lot of other items dont: 😊
3:38 Don’t worry Josh twice baked potatoes were definitely a staple at our house and also one of our favorite sides
"Season to the edge" is not a metaphor. It means don't just season the middle... actually season it "to the edge".
Nicole looks absolutely radiant in this ✨🌻
Twice baked potatoes is a specialty dish of my mother. It is featured on every important holiday menu.
Canola is a kind of rapeseed oil (I know, I know). There's an obvious reason they rebranded it. There's more detail about Canola if you look it up.
You will notice that she ate the rib cap from the whole foods steak, but ate the gristle or eye from the walmart one. I think presentation had a lot to do with the results.
im liking this right at the moment of the weird and funny hand motion youll make at the start of the taste test. best.
Normally the only difference between a grocery store and a department store is that the grocery store has actual variety. Like there's a real butcher at the grocery store. You can get anything. I worked in a seafood department, so try finding whole porgys or any fish in a Walmart. Maybe they have like 2 whole fish frozen.
Please do a food comparison with Aldis!!! I think aldis has better quality food then of lot of other places and I think it would do really well and surprise a lot of people.
I would love to see more aldi content too!!
My thoughts on potato egg. I think Josh might would enjoy. Bake tater. Scoop out tater. Scramble eggs, ground breakfast sausage, bacon bits. Maybe some melted cheese. Eat as open face bagel/sandwich. Just a thought
4:26 the Brian Regan bit 👌🏻
Seasoning to edge, means season the whole thing (steak, chicken, ribs, etc.)
nicole is incredible!
dog's breakfast. , potato hashbrowns, toasted bread chunks, onions, cheese and spices, egg mixture, fry it all together! (starting with the longest to cook item and adding in each ingredient to correspond with cooking time needed) (something like; onion, meat (breakfast sausage for example) potato, bread, egg stuff, cheese and spices, cook until done)
Josh needs to sing more love his vocals
Walmart's Black Angus Choice is a solid ribeye. It's usually marbled just as well as their Prime Grade ribeyes and about $2 cheaper per lb.
As it turns out, canola oil is another name for rapeseed oil. It is from a bright yellow flowering plant that is part of Brassicaceae family, which makes it related to cabbage and mustard plants.
I think it's been altered a bit as a species to maximize yield and hardiness, but you're totally right! Canola is a big crop where I live, the name comes from "Canada" and "oil" and presumably a marketing team suggesting a move away from the original name 😅
I JUST made twice baked potatoes for dinner! If you've never heard/made them before I highly recommend you do!
I know you guys tend to diss air fryers but it makes twice baked potatoes (or mashed potatoes) super delicious. 45 minutes at 350 and the potato goodness almost falls right out and stays fluffy and starchy.
It's a tiny convection over. Making a potato in an air fryers is just making a baked potato
@@Freakmaster480 its just a smaller ... more efficient convection oven; smaller space, no preheat cycle, different fan placement. Didn't claim I was making anything that wasn't a baked potato merely spoke to its usefulness in this prep case.
@@PunultimateGamer I get that. But in essence you said that an oven makes a good baked potato. It's a totally valid statement but a little redundant.
@@Freakmaster480 but in essence I didn't and you're being needlessly argumentative. It's akin to arguing against specifically recommending a carving knife to a chefs knife for thanksgiving, they do perform the same functions but one does it differently. Yes they both bake a potato but the air fryer does it quicker and gets the skin crispier in a shorter time making removing the potato easier in only slightly longer time than it takes the oven to preheat.
@@PunultimateGamer You literally said that an air fryer makes good baked potatos. I said that feels a little redundant becuae it is a small oven. The you got weirdly annoyed and defensive of me saying it felt odd to say this floor is made of floor. IDK why this is getting under your skin, it really isn't that deep.
Potato egg kicked up version! Scoop out halves of baked potato, deep fry like potato skins but only to half done. Crack egg into half and put cheese into other half. Place cheese half on half with egg and wrap with a slice of bacon. Bake in oven at 350 F giving the egg time to cook while the bacon and potato crisp up. You could try baking the potato in it's separate halves then bring together wrap with bacon and deep fry till crispy. Use some of the removed potato mixed with beaten egg as a cement to keep the cheese from flowing into the fryer oil. Of course season the potato and egg as you like, maybe with some of your favorite hot sauce before baking. Ok now I have to go make this and see how it works.
I like episodes like this. Helps me
Nicole’s whole outfit and look in this vid is so cute I’m obsessed
I would eat potato egg. Maybe throw in some breakfast sausage or ham and the egg is cooked to like an over medium so you have a runny yolk. Great substitution for hash browns.
I love this series!!!
I've made potato egg. It delicious! I sprinkle a bit cheese halfway through baking!
Twice baked white skin sweet potatoes with herb chevre, bacon, green onions, and garlic.
Bake, top with fresh grated parm and bacon and maple syrup drizzle OR reduced white balsamic glaze drizzle.
Best thing EVER
I'm so glad I'm not the only freak who talks to their kitchen appliances
Maybe it's a stretch, but was Josh's twice baked potato thing a reference to the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch?
Where I live there are fields upon fields of canola plants (rapeseed) it’s actually kinda pretty. You go for a drive and see huge squares of land that are just bright yellow.
I think I might have an interesting video idea but it might be too much. Take this idea and mash it up with "fancy fast food." Pick two grocery stores and a fast food chain. See which grocery store can supply the ingredients to make the best fast food recreation. And it could be specialty menu items to make it more interesting. Like, specifically a Big Mac or Whopper, or maybe even the Arby's Meat Mountain!
Getting Rachel Ray for last meals would be legendary
i am here for potato egg. fancify it Chef Josh. show us all how it could be done, how it should be done, and how you would do it in a hurry/on the go.
I think Potato Egg sounds like an AWESOME idea. I would do the Potato part like I was going to do Potato Skins and once they were 'done' I would crack the egg over the hot crispy skin and then broil it so it was cooked on top but still runny and soft in the middle. Throw shredded cheese and chives on top and serve it with bacon or sausage. THIS sounds like a King's breakfast.
Love this series! I live walking distance between a Whole Foods, Safeway, and Walmart. This is just so relevant to my life
I love twice baked potatoes. So nostalgic. I remember the microwave ones that I thought were so fancy as a kid 🤣
Potato egg sounds delightful. Top with some ham (or Canadian bacon?), scallions (or maybe chives?), and a hollandaise? You could make potato eggs benny. I would totally eat that.
I love Trevor! He’s the baby off the kitchen! Lol
Love the Brian regan reference!!!!!
I felt like my video was on 1.5x speed the whole time Josh was talking. I love it.
Twice baked potatoes are one of my all time favorite sides!
Make chicken curry with ingredients from target and from an Asian grocery store
Not the sims build/buy music playing casually in the background while josh scoops taters
Funny Josh mentioned Santa Maria while seasoning his steak because when he started talking about his seasonings My first thought was man That's how I season tri tip that's probably delicious on a ribeye.
Josh out here with the obscure Brian Regan quotes.
This is why I keep coming back.