The look of concern, and then just acceptance, is great. Especially since he has a clue how much good wheels go for, and realizes just how badly they could screw up.
Oh, the trepidation on Ben's face at the prospect of cutting the cheese wheel... Nobody wants a new paellagate. I suppose it's wrong to laugh at someone else's discomfort, but chuckle I did. Thanks for cheering up my day, I needed that laugh.
As an italian, I could never hate you for clumsily opening a grana padano wheel after attempting to mate with it. Didn't even buy it dinner first. I am literally crying.
I'm kinda floored that a tool set designed to get you into a expensive cheese wheel only cost €10 more than a spoon designed to hold one piece of cooked spaghetti.
@@acolytetojippity I'm not so sure about that, I've never seen a wheel of parmisan opened this way in italy; they usually cut it like a cake in the shops and you can get slices of it.
@@DangerSquiggles to be fair, they said "functional and traditional" i'm not italian, so i cant say much regarding the traditional part, but was it functional? yeah, it opened the cheese wheel, so it's functional
Jamie reciting about how opening the cheese is regarded as a ritual as Ben & Mike are dry humping the wheel trying to open it is on a par with "puddle cake"! 🤣
if you're lucky, as an Italian, there's a good chance you may have seen your uncle, a cousin or a family friend at a gathering trying to open a huge cheese wheel and basically embarass themself (innuendos included). if you haven't had that chance, now you can enjoy Mike and Ebbers doing just that. probably the most italian thing ever on this channel 🥾
I attended an Italian wedding where the young groom was given this task (unprepared…) 😅. At the end of the night, we all took home pretty large wedges of the cheese as gifts (they had prepared gift boxes and bags with sets of personalized cheese knives (not the big ones) and boards. Still have the board and knives, 20 years later. And the marriage is still intact! ❤
Eh, that doesn't mean anything. I know several toxic people that shouldn't be married but have been for longer than that. Many people just simply refuse to leave a bad marriage.
@@secretforreddit oh I know, but that one in particular got me. I am not lying when I say my coworkers looked at me like I was crazy as i watched the video during lunch
considering they payed between $705- $826 dependant on weather they payed in GBP or Euro you are better off buying your own if you can use it @@MazzyJC
Having worked in a cheese shop where I had to break open a wheel of Parm or Grana or Locatelli about once every week and a half for 5 years (using the same tools they were, though not the same brand), seeing that they were going to attempt it for the first time with a COLD wheel made me absolutely die. Poor fellows.
@@jennifertselentis4755not warmed per se, but i presume it would be much malleable in room temp. Like butter and cream cheese when we need to mix them for baking.
I want to see the entire unedited sequence of Ben and Mike carrying the cheese wheel and opening it 😂 excellent comedic timing on Jamie's part to start narrating the ceremonial ritual aspect while they're... ceremonially desecrating the cheese wheel 😂 great job to the editing team!!
The emotions of Ben and the cheese. 12:06 Ben's joy. 12:16 Ben having the realisation, it's true. 12:25 Ben trying not to cry. 12:44 Ben's having the realisation, It's True!! 🤣
Honestly the most impressive one is the Arancini maker - because trying to form the rice, get the filling in the centre and then trying to keep its shape as you panee it and fry it is so fiddly when doing it by hand
Assuming that the cavity is large enough, that would be a good use of it. You could also make other kinds of filled dumplings. I could imagine trying to make things like cottage pie balls and sushi balls.
the innuendos in this video. if you just close your eyes... "the first inch feels great, and then it gets really difficult the deeper you go" horrible. i need so much more of this
I may never stop laughing at "Stop mounting the wheel!" Comedy gold. That pasta spoon was pretty but very silly. I can get the job done with a fork or a SLOTTED spoon--you know, the kind with holes in it--for the ravioli.
The voiceover of Jamie describing the serious ritual of opening a cheese wheel and the beautiful ceremony of the process intercut with shots of Ebbers getting redder in the face, Mike humping the cheese wheel and both of them sweating and grunting together is some of the best editing I have seen on this channel!
15:37 the little brow raise Ben does here had me in stitches. That entire wheel segment was hysterical and loaded with Benuendos of the very best sort!
There's one of those almond shape bladed knives, albeit smaller, in every italian kitchen because, if you're serving grana/parmigiano at the table, you're going to chip it, not cut it or slice it. It's definitely a single use gadget, but since that type of cheese is so commonly eaten and the knife is tiny, most people end up owning more than one. It almost feels like new ones spawn in your cutlery drawer every few years...
I just love love love love love love these four sorted guys. I started watching their videos in 2015 or 2016 I don't exactly remember but remember I was in San Jose. Now I m in India I still love to watch their videos. It's so much fun. ❤
Bens cheese excitement was so wonderful. Like a kid at Christmas that dare not believe he's going to get the thing he always dreamed of. Then it was even bigger and better than he thought.
Hint for the cheese wheel, when scoring always start past the hump of the cheese wheel and pul towards the top, you get better leverage and are less likely to turn the whole wheel as you pull downwards. The store I worked at dealt with one of those every other week.
1:30 In the USA we have this magical device called the Slotted Spoon. It's a spoon with holes in it that allow any captured water or juices to drain out, leaving only your solids. Not to be confused with strainers or drainers or handled baskets or mesh ladles.
I love Ben's look and excitement as he says, "have we got a whole wheel of cheese?" realizing that they may, in fact, be bringing out a whole wheel of cheese. I know he has in the past stated he is an avid cheese lover, so I get the excitement.
Garganelli was the first shaped pasta I made when getting into pasta making. It is pretty therapeutic sitting at the kitchen table cutting & rolling the shapes. I served it up with the traditional duck ragu & it was tremendous. 🦆
Teaching my grandkiddos how to make gnocchi I ended up using mine that way. It's easier on the kids to use the wooden paddle I just use a fork. They bought me one with 4 different designs on it. They like making tubes embossed with flowers lol.
Italian here G1: I would never buy it, but if I had one at home I would use it for sure. It looks like a gadget I'd get with loyalty points from a supermarket but I would never spend money for it. G2: They are objects that of one kind or another (even other kinds), depending on where you live, almost every family has. Personally, I have various tools for making ravioli G3: I think you can find it in some homes. Again, depending where you live and how often you make arancini. I didn't know it existed and now I want it even if I don't make arancini G4: My family have those knives in a smaller version for the smaller wedge of grana or parmigiano and they are used when we have guests
I really want to get the gnocchi one, because everytime I make them u struggle quite a bit with making them look nice, and the same shop that has the board also has the rolling pin, and I'm convincing myself that I totally need it
I’m a huge tool fan (though usually power drill, reciprocating saw, skill saw, etc) and got a HUGE kick out of that parm project!! Some jobs just require shelling out for a specialized tool. Watching this was the best fun I’ve had in ages! Looking forward to tons is innovative Italian-themed vids to come! 😋 ❤
Im with Jamie on the decorative gadgets. I recently came back from Scotland and bought a fridge magnet bottle opener of Nessie and I absolutely love it!
Lol I love this channel. Even before the cheese wheel there were great moments but the cheese wheel benuendos were off the chart! Thanks for the video!
right? the 3-4 attemts at grabbing a single spaghetto to check if it's cooked is all part of the process, i don't need a tool to make it easier ahahahha!
This is just a spaghetti tester. If you buy a spaghetti serving spoon you can both test AND serve the spaghetti. And it will cost you no more than ca 5 euro. This one is just pretentious in my opinion. Can't imagine finding an Italian nonna testing her spaghetti with one of these 😂😂
Opening the cheese wheel was some peak comedy, well done lads! The juxtaposition of Mike & Ben practically mounting the wheel while Jamie discusses how sacred a ritual it is had me rolling 😂
It's an absolute highlight when I see the new video notification! I really enjoy all the videos! I find Ben a mesmerizing person!! I also love how everyone interacts with each other while giving insights on new things!
Arancini are a lot of fun to make and you can use the press with other things like Grahm Cracker crumbs mixed for pie crust, french toast or other soft doughs. I did cheese filled ground beef with mine and it was pretty cool and a lot of fun to make.
You can use a stainless steel multifunctional pasta forks for serving spoon pasta or to testing pasta for al dente, as a egg scoop to take out of boiling water, taking potatoes out of boiling water, scooping dumplings .
Speaking of bottle openers. I have an old orange crush bottle opener on my wall, the bottom screw is an orange crush bottle cap that has a magnet to catch the bottle caps. It only opens bottles and does it well. I feel like only Jamie can fully understand.
The knives are like when you did the industrial products review video. They are specific tools for commercial cheesemongers or a supermarket cheese counter that is breaking up that 36 kg wheel into useful 200 g chunks.
Thank you @sortedfood... this is a video I'm going to come back to every time I am having a bad day, because everything about the cheese - right from getting it out of the fridge, to Jamie reading out how it is a ritual while Ben and Mike try to saw into it, to Barry filming it, to them finally getting into it - has made me laugh so so so much...
As an Italian: 1) Pasta la vista! I use a fork to test if the pasta is al dente; 2) Garganelli OK!! rolling pin: gnocchi!! 3) AranciNOtto; 4) I wish I had both those knifes and the whole Grana Padano!! And the boys were wheely wheely good!!!
Those cheese knives are totally something I'd give as a birthday/holiday gift to a friend that likes cheese, and once they opened it, haul in the cheese footstool.
32 Euro for a fancy ''spoon ''? As Italian I better keep use my '' Nonna '' wooden spoon 100+ yo any day of my life . Also 30 minute of applause to James and keep rolling rolling rolling ...
i've got a request what about a video 'Different ways to use pesto sauce!' Because I always end up with half a jar of sauce not knowing what to do with it or just some sugestions is always helpfull too!
It was so funny watching them cut the cheese wheel 😂 so good I joined in. Here's my answers: Pasta spoon: pastalavista Baby Spaghetti rolling pin: I keep rolling, rolling, rolling! Gnocchi rolling pin: I keep rolling, rolling, rolling! Aranchinni thing: a scicilyey Cheese knives: Wheely wheely good
It started with Ben rubbing his face like " OMG, they bought a whole wheel... the cost!" & it quickly morphed into what Ben is like on Christmas morning!!! Best video so far this year!!!
There are so many good moments for shorts in this. But after you open your cheese wheel how long is it going to be before you use your knives again if you arent using that cheese in a bulk cooking situation? Also we might need to get a check on how many times recently Mike has said "I dont like cheese" and then liked the cheese he has tried. Mike, I'm starting to think your tastes are changing or your just finding cheeses you do like.
When are you going to do more 1914 cookbook and Mrs Beetons Challenges? Vintage recipe challenges are the best! Can you do a challenge to take a vintage recipe and make a modern version of it?
Try making gnocchi sardi with the rigagnocchi (= gnocchi board! Quick and satisfying, easier than the garganelli. And you could serve them with some Grana Padano, if you happen to have some leftover 🙃
The look of anticipation, then absolute terror, on Ben’s face when he realized that a cheese wheel might be in his future is absolutely priceless.
I was fully grinning while he was contemplating their future.
The look of concern, and then just acceptance, is great. Especially since he has a clue how much good wheels go for, and realizes just how badly they could screw up.
Oh, the trepidation on Ben's face at the prospect of cutting the cheese wheel... Nobody wants a new paellagate. I suppose it's wrong to laugh at someone else's discomfort, but chuckle I did. Thanks for cheering up my day, I needed that laugh.
Exactly, this comment
Cause he remembered how much those wheels of cheese cost.
As an italian, I could never hate you for clumsily opening a grana padano wheel after attempting to mate with it. Didn't even buy it dinner first. I am literally crying.
"Attempting to mate with it." BWAHAHHAHAHA
Perfecto!
@@andieluke1366 and it was a group effort = )
As an American, I thought Grana Padano were patent trolls.
"the first inch feels great" - Ebbers 2024
“If you do it wrong, then the internet will hate you forever” - unless you do it THAT wrong, then we will never ever stop laughing😂
Sometimes you do something so wrong it ends up being very right
@@unit1473 Ah yeah, reaching the Maryland point.
@@bouncing_dancer is that...a CGP Gray reference in the wild?!
@@arushagrawal3018 I wasn't sure anyone would get it!
I think because it was in the fridge it got cold and very hard…. There’s no way their food team didn’t do that on purpose… I love it.
I'm kinda floored that a tool set designed to get you into a expensive cheese wheel only cost €10 more than a spoon designed to hold one piece of cooked spaghetti.
No but you don't understand, the spaghetti holding device is a collector's item.
one is novelty, the other is functional and traditional
@@acolytetojippity I'm not so sure about that, I've never seen a wheel of parmisan opened this way in italy; they usually cut it like a cake in the shops and you can get slices of it.
You mean a spagheto ...
@@DangerSquiggles to be fair, they said "functional and traditional"
i'm not italian, so i cant say much regarding the traditional part, but was it functional? yeah, it opened the cheese wheel, so it's functional
Jamie reciting about how opening the cheese is regarded as a ritual as Ben & Mike are dry humping the wheel trying to open it is on a par with "puddle cake"! 🤣
I'm wheezing from laughter, it was perfect! 🤣
Sorted
which video has puddle cake?
@@samfisher6606 ruclips.net/video/UJF2UKYExYM/видео.htmlsi=4b8hj7eZOkOBlREo I warn you now, the end nearly killed me.
I think its when they all did a lava cake battle. Jamie's didn't set and it turned into puddle cake
if you're lucky, as an Italian, there's a good chance you may have seen your uncle, a cousin or a family friend at a gathering trying to open a huge cheese wheel and basically embarass themself (innuendos included). if you haven't had that chance, now you can enjoy Mike and Ebbers doing just that. probably the most italian thing ever on this channel 🥾
Can't stop laughing at ben and mike trying to open the cheese wheel
Let me spin over. Go in from the other side. I am officially dead 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Stop mounting the cheese 😂😂
Combined with Jamie calmly explaining how Italians view it as a ritual to be carried out with precision and whatnot 😂 "...do NOT mount the cheese"
The first inch feels goooood,
yeah it sure does 😂😂😂
I had tears in my eyes!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I attended an Italian wedding where the young groom was given this task (unprepared…) 😅. At the end of the night, we all took home pretty large wedges of the cheese as gifts (they had prepared gift boxes and bags with sets of personalized cheese knives (not the big ones) and boards. Still have the board and knives, 20 years later. And the marriage is still intact! ❤
did said wheel had to endure such heresy?
I love that. what thoughtful and memorable wedding favour.
Really good idea
Eh, that doesn't mean anything. I know several toxic people that shouldn't be married but have been for longer than that. Many people just simply refuse to leave a bad marriage.
Now THAT is a wedding I would like to attend!
I love how Mike insists he doesn't like cheese and a fraction of a second later he goes "that's delicious" - pretty much every time these days XD
every single time he eats cheese
"The first inch feels great"....I am HOWLING. He has to be doing it on purpose, surely
Bennuendos are a hallowed tradition on Sorted!
@@secretforreddit oh I know, but that one in particular got me. I am not lying when I say my coworkers looked at me like I was crazy as i watched the video during lunch
It was the look on Mike’s face when he said it that got me
'Stop mounting the cheese!'...I don't think I will EVER recover!!!!!
It could've turned into cream cheese right then and there... Sorry, Ill see myself out...
Especially with the actions going on at the time!!! lol
Sorted has taught me a lot about cooking, but even more, we are all blessed so often with such amazing sound bites!
“let me spin over, go in from the other side” has me dead 😭😭
This is it. This is THE Ebbers quote.
"the first inch feels great" is another one lmao
Ben's excitement when he realized there was a wheel l of cheese it's like a kid at Christmas when he realizes what he got.
We will be eating cheese for years at this rate 😆
@SortedFood I'll have it if you don't want it 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 don't think I could afford the postage to Oz though.
@@SortedFoodTime for another themed week perhaps?
@@SortedFood I foresee lots of cheese recipe googling LOL
considering they payed between $705- $826 dependant on weather they payed in GBP or Euro you are better off buying your own if you can use it @@MazzyJC
Having worked in a cheese shop where I had to break open a wheel of Parm or Grana or Locatelli about once every week and a half for 5 years (using the same tools they were, though not the same brand), seeing that they were going to attempt it for the first time with a COLD wheel made me absolutely die. Poor fellows.
That moment when I realized their situation, I felt really sorry for them.
ITS SUPPOSED TO BE WARM MAKES WAY MORE SENSE. WHO DID THIS TO THEM
@@tinycoke3718 Kush, presumably.
Should cheese be warmed if so how
@@jennifertselentis4755not warmed per se, but i presume it would be much malleable in room temp. Like butter and cream cheese when we need to mix them for baking.
That cheese opening was by far the most amusing I have seen in a while. Keep mounting the wheel boys, more things like this!
I want to see the entire unedited sequence of Ben and Mike carrying the cheese wheel and opening it 😂 excellent comedic timing on Jamie's part to start narrating the ceremonial ritual aspect while they're... ceremonially desecrating the cheese wheel 😂 great job to the editing team!!
"You've got to have strong arms."
Sounds like a good excuse to bring James in for a visit episode then! Bring in the big guns [arms] haha
James would have been a very handy human to have around for this episode 😆
@@SortedFood Handy or... armsy? XD
The emotions of Ben and the cheese.
12:06 Ben's joy.
12:16 Ben having the realisation, it's true.
12:25 Ben trying not to cry.
12:44 Ben's having the realisation, It's True!!
🤣
"This is a footstool!" Made my day - 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha. it was HUGE 😆
Well, if your name happens to be Caesar, it could be one.
@@SheepdogSmokey Perfect... 😂
Honestly the most impressive one is the Arancini maker - because trying to form the rice, get the filling in the centre and then trying to keep its shape as you panee it and fry it is so fiddly when doing it by hand
Freeze the filling in a small size ice cube tray. So incredibly easy if you've also chilled your risotto.
still looks like it takes practice; they swapped out the 1st one that Mike mangled when trying to egg wash it.
The key is to cool the rice and the filling before starting
"I have a bottle opener in the shape of a lobster."
Jamie couldn't sound more like Jamie there!
Sorry, it's a novelty bottle opener as much as he might want to try and claim it's not.
That was the Jamiest Jamie has ever been
@@KTigr3100%
Actually id argue a bottle opener shaped like bacon would be more Jammie
@@JudithOpdebeeck Or a steak. ;-)
The arancini ball maker... I want to use it for scotch eggs! It would make it so much easier and save on cling film.
Assuming that the cavity is large enough, that would be a good use of it. You could also make other kinds of filled dumplings. I could imagine trying to make things like cottage pie balls and sushi balls.
@NavnUkjent lol I was sitting here thinking. Hum I could use that for giant round onigri! Lol. Or Round gimbap
So, will all recipes going forward be featuring grana pedano?
For the next 5 years..... YES 😆
“It’s like we’re in a primary school band” made me laugh so hard
the innuendos in this video. if you just close your eyes...
"the first inch feels great, and then it gets really difficult the deeper you go"
horrible. i need so much more of this
Ben and Mike on either side of a cheese wheel, both thrusting their hips, is, in my opinion, one of the top 10 greatest Sorted moments
I think you mean...grate-est. Eh? Ehhhh?
I may never stop laughing at "Stop mounting the wheel!" Comedy gold.
That pasta spoon was pretty but very silly. I can get the job done with a fork or a SLOTTED spoon--you know, the kind with holes in it--for the ravioli.
Barry: a spoon has no holes!
Me: has this man never encountered a slotted spoon?
@asmith8692 I was doing the same thing. You'd think Barry would have a collection of posh slotted spoons made out of teak or ebony. How disappointing.
The voiceover of Jamie describing the serious ritual of opening a cheese wheel and the beautiful ceremony of the process intercut with shots of Ebbers getting redder in the face, Mike humping the cheese wheel and both of them sweating and grunting together is some of the best editing I have seen on this channel!
It's WAY easier to cut the Grana Padano if it's been sitting out for about 24 hrs at room temp!
This is an absolute classic, the sweat on Ebbers when he's opening the cheese!
Then Baz taking a photo, as if it isn't being recorded!
15:37 the little brow raise Ben does here had me in stitches. That entire wheel segment was hysterical and loaded with Benuendos of the very best sort!
"much like a babybel" had me on the floor 😂😂😂😂
That last part with the cheese wheel was pure comedic gold.
Ben came across less Terminator & more Austin Powers with the addition of "Baby" after the "hasta la vista".
5:59 My pasta skills bring all the Nonnas to my yard and they’re like “IMPOSTORE!”
😆 brilliant.
There's one of those almond shape bladed knives, albeit smaller, in every italian kitchen because, if you're serving grana/parmigiano at the table, you're going to chip it, not cut it or slice it.
It's definitely a single use gadget, but since that type of cheese is so commonly eaten and the knife is tiny, most people end up owning more than one. It almost feels like new ones spawn in your cutlery drawer every few years...
Well, a classic French cheese knife set also has a similar one for hard cheeses…
I just love love love love love love these four sorted guys. I started watching their videos in 2015 or 2016 I don't exactly remember but remember I was in San Jose. Now I m in India I still love to watch their videos. It's so much fun. ❤
It's great to have you here, thanks for watching 💛
This has to be one of my favorite videos you guys have ever done! My wife and I were laughing the entire way! ❤
Don't change the Gnocchi pun, that one was great.
As for the 3rd set of gadgets: SIcily or ItaliaNO
Bens cheese excitement was so wonderful. Like a kid at Christmas that dare not believe he's going to get the thing he always dreamed of. Then it was even bigger and better than he thought.
Hint for the cheese wheel, when scoring always start past the hump of the cheese wheel and pul towards the top, you get better leverage and are less likely to turn the whole wheel as you pull downwards. The store I worked at dealt with one of those every other week.
hello fellow monger
@@BonnieSansClydeGames I mean , I'm not, but I helped our in store cheese monger often enough.
It looks like they took the 'hump of the wheel' bit in a very different direction...
It also would have helped if the cheese wasn't chilled
Mike and Ben dealing with that cheese wheel is a great short movie. (Exhales) “Academy Award.”
7:47 "are you gonna be rolling or are you hating" was right there Jamie...
this was great. loved the cheese wheel experience. you should post the unedited version as well. :)
“Have we got a whole wheel of cheese?”
Ben looked so so excited in that moment. Deserved it after the farting Alexa battle. XD
1:30 In the USA we have this magical device called the Slotted Spoon. It's a spoon with holes in it that allow any captured water or juices to drain out, leaving only your solids. Not to be confused with strainers or drainers or handled baskets or mesh ladles.
I love Ben's look and excitement as he says, "have we got a whole wheel of cheese?" realizing that they may, in fact, be bringing out a whole wheel of cheese.
I know he has in the past stated he is an avid cheese lover, so I get the excitement.
As someone who has watched your videos for years, this is one of the best, it made me cry with laughter
Wow, Jay referencing Limp Biskit in 2024. Put it on the board
Oh god, Jamie ‘s terribly classy voiceover while Ben and Mike are wrestling with the wheel, I am dying 😂
16:50 "We'll use this probably until the day we die." Or, as us Wisconsin folks would say, in a good weekend.
Hello fellow Wisconsinite!
aww not a WI meet up in the comments! joining y’all here
I can't help but think the Arenchini thing would work for scotch eggs >>
It really would!
Garganelli was the first shaped pasta I made when getting into pasta making. It is pretty therapeutic sitting at the kitchen table cutting & rolling the shapes. I served it up with the traditional duck ragu & it was tremendous. 🦆
Teaching my grandkiddos how to make gnocchi I ended up using mine that way. It's easier on the kids to use the wooden paddle I just use a fork.
They bought me one with 4 different designs on it. They like making tubes embossed with flowers lol.
Italian here
G1: I would never buy it, but if I had one at home I would use it for sure. It looks like a gadget I'd get with loyalty points from a supermarket but I would never spend money for it.
G2: They are objects that of one kind or another (even other kinds), depending on where you live, almost every family has. Personally, I have various tools for making ravioli
G3: I think you can find it in some homes. Again, depending where you live and how often you make arancini. I didn't know it existed and now I want it even if I don't make arancini
G4: My family have those knives in a smaller version for the smaller wedge of grana or parmigiano and they are used when we have guests
I really want to get the gnocchi one, because everytime I make them u struggle quite a bit with making them look nice, and the same shop that has the board also has the rolling pin, and I'm convincing myself that I totally need it
I think I would use the Arancinotto for japanese rice balls most of the time, I don't like frying either. 😅
Watching Ebbers and Mike cut into the cheese wheel absolutely sent me. 😂
Ah, to be a cheese wheel 🤣 phenomenal to see everyone having fun
I’m a huge tool fan (though usually power drill, reciprocating saw, skill saw, etc) and got a HUGE kick out of that parm project!! Some jobs just require shelling out for a specialized tool. Watching this was the best fun I’ve had in ages! Looking forward to tons is innovative Italian-themed vids to come! 😋 ❤
Inflation is increasing prices beyond what people can afford
Sorted: Whole wheel of Italian cheese!!!!
Love it 😂
Cracking open that cheese wheel was one of the most entertaining things I've seen! Thank you for that... well done guys!
Been looking at disabled gadgets at the NEC today. Wonder if any of them will be in this video?
Did you find anything super useful to you and interesting?
So cool! Would love to hear some of your favorites you saw
Opening the cheese was filled (sorry) with so many Benuendos !!! I loved every second of it. Looked delicious. Once in a lifetime with that cheese!
Wheelie wheelie good video 😂😂
Im with Jamie on the decorative gadgets. I recently came back from Scotland and bought a fridge magnet bottle opener of Nessie and I absolutely love it!
The Arancinotto would make for a good 3d print!
Lol I love this channel. Even before the cheese wheel there were great moments but the cheese wheel benuendos were off the chart! Thanks for the video!
As an Italian, I think the spaghetti scooper is 100% warranted by the amount of times we would use it, but I still would never pay €32 euros for it 😅
Very fair! 😆
right? the 3-4 attemts at grabbing a single spaghetto to check if it's cooked is all part of the process, i don't need a tool to make it easier ahahahha!
This is just a spaghetti tester. If you buy a spaghetti serving spoon you can both test AND serve the spaghetti. And it will cost you no more than ca 5 euro. This one is just pretentious in my opinion. Can't imagine finding an Italian nonna testing her spaghetti with one of these 😂😂
Just use tongs, there's literally no reason for that thing to exist lol
Use a fork
Opening the cheese wheel was some peak comedy, well done lads! The juxtaposition of Mike & Ben practically mounting the wheel while Jamie discusses how sacred a ritual it is had me rolling 😂
Didn't use the spaghetti scooper for the home made spaghetti....Shows how good it was.
It's an absolute highlight when I see the new video notification! I really enjoy all the videos! I find Ben a mesmerizing person!! I also love how everyone interacts with each other while giving insights on new things!
the energy in this video was so chaotic I loved it XD
Arancini are a lot of fun to make and you can use the press with other things like Grahm Cracker crumbs mixed for pie crust, french toast or other soft doughs. I did cheese filled ground beef with mine and it was pretty cool and a lot of fun to make.
The opening of the Grana wheel was so funny !
Your gadget vids are always my fav. !!
It’s Alessi. You’re paying for beautiful design more than utility!
True!
The cheese wheel bit was very entertaining- thank y'all :)
Ebber's inner child came out when he said.Do we have the whole wheel as he patted the table
You can use a stainless steel multifunctional pasta forks for serving spoon pasta or to testing pasta for al dente, as a egg scoop to take out of boiling water, taking potatoes out of boiling water, scooping dumplings .
Absolut comedy gold opening the cheese wheel! Still laughing!
Speaking of bottle openers. I have an old orange crush bottle opener on my wall, the bottom screw is an orange crush bottle cap that has a magnet to catch the bottle caps.
It only opens bottles and does it well.
I feel like only Jamie can fully understand.
when mike went for the cheese in the fridge i screamed “that’s 80lbs!” having cracked dozens myself, they are no easy task
It was also cold so it was even harder
@@jacthing1 truth. i’ve cracked a cold one once and that is all i needed to learn my lesson 😂
Listening to Jamie wax about the art of the process while Ebbers and Mike battle a cheese wheel and LOSE has me on the floor! 😂😂
I have a thing called a fork, it is good for grabbing just as many pieces of pasta.....
you have some Amazingly long forks, or are super steam resistant
@@angeecelinova7760 Barbeque forks.
@@angeecelinova7760 you have some amazingly deep pots. it seems.
@@robopecha or I'm just really clumsy
The knives are like when you did the industrial products review video. They are specific tools for commercial cheesemongers or a supermarket cheese counter that is breaking up that 36 kg wheel into useful 200 g chunks.
The cheese wheel part of this video was just too good. 😂😂😂
Thank you @sortedfood... this is a video I'm going to come back to every time I am having a bad day, because everything about the cheese - right from getting it out of the fridge, to Jamie reading out how it is a ritual while Ben and Mike try to saw into it, to Barry filming it, to them finally getting into it - has made me laugh so so so much...
As an Italian: 1) Pasta la vista! I use a fork to test if the pasta is al dente; 2) Garganelli OK!! rolling pin: gnocchi!! 3) AranciNOtto; 4) I wish I had both those knifes and the whole Grana Padano!! And the boys were wheely wheely good!!!
Those cheese knives are totally something I'd give as a birthday/holiday gift to a friend that likes cheese, and once they opened it, haul in the cheese footstool.
32 Euro for a fancy ''spoon ''? As Italian I better keep use my '' Nonna '' wooden spoon 100+ yo any day of my life . Also 30 minute of applause to James and keep rolling rolling rolling ...
i've got a request what about a video 'Different ways to use pesto sauce!' Because I always end up with half a jar of sauce not knowing what to do with it or just some sugestions is always helpfull too!
So. Many. Innuendos. They knew what they did with this video. Well done, boys, you can ball my aracini any time!
I was literally laughing so hard I was crying. Thank you!
11:19 Wow he can’t just say that word out loud. Barry James Taylor, the chaos agent that you are 🔥
It was so funny watching them cut the cheese wheel 😂 so good I joined in. Here's my answers:
Pasta spoon: pastalavista Baby
Spaghetti rolling pin: I keep rolling, rolling, rolling!
Gnocchi rolling pin: I keep rolling, rolling, rolling!
Aranchinni thing: a scicilyey
Cheese knives: Wheely wheely good
It started with Ben rubbing his face like " OMG, they bought a whole wheel... the cost!" & it quickly morphed into what Ben is like on Christmas morning!!!
Best video so far this year!!!
There are so many good moments for shorts in this. But after you open your cheese wheel how long is it going to be before you use your knives again if you arent using that cheese in a bulk cooking situation? Also we might need to get a check on how many times recently Mike has said "I dont like cheese" and then liked the cheese he has tried. Mike, I'm starting to think your tastes are changing or your just finding cheeses you do like.
I had to stop the video as I couldn't hear what was being said as I was laughing so much. This was highly entertaining and hillarious. Thanks guys!!
When are you going to do more 1914 cookbook and Mrs Beetons Challenges? Vintage recipe challenges are the best! Can you do a challenge to take a vintage recipe and make a modern version of it?
Try making gnocchi sardi with the rigagnocchi (= gnocchi board! Quick and satisfying, easier than the garganelli. And you could serve them with some Grana Padano, if you happen to have some leftover 🙃
Loved the genuine delight and fun in this video from everyone