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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2022
  • Adam Liaw is masterchef winner and fellow Malaysian, but we not gonna go easy on him. How is Yangzhou fried rice?
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  • @askhanpg3d974
    @askhanpg3d974 Год назад +9182

    I feel like Adam Liew is not only telling a story to each ingredient but he's telling an entire history to each ingredient.

    • @fth2780
      @fth2780 Год назад +192

      History class in a cooking video

    • @dvy1683
      @dvy1683 Год назад +120

      I wish he told us which civilization each ingredient came from as well as its era of origin.

    • @fitrianhidayat
      @fitrianhidayat Год назад +34

      I've watched a cooking video where the presenter/the cook was telling a story about her childhood etc while cooking and not about the ingredients...

    • @axoloxy
      @axoloxy Год назад

      @Tinder in real life 🅥 can’t blame your mom for dropping you off at the orphanage

    • @DaemonKeido
      @DaemonKeido Год назад +14

      The Tolkien of Cuisine perhaps?

  • @seniorcaballero8896
    @seniorcaballero8896 Год назад +2244

    From "Sorry Children" to "Hello Aunties", Uncle Roger is not pulling any brakes now

    • @ninaplaystime
      @ninaplaystime Год назад +60

      Uncle Roger unhinged

    • @badnoodlez
      @badnoodlez Год назад +35

      @@ninaplaystime uncle roger: potential unlocked

    • @Tyagibarkha
      @Tyagibarkha Год назад +23

      So happy that he has stopped considering us as children 😄

    • @user-bw4mk7fc8c
      @user-bw4mk7fc8c Год назад +5

      It makes it funnier for me because native Americans, such as myself (half Russian), call women Aunties lol "deadly aunties" and guys Uncles lol

    • @macsenplays
      @macsenplays Год назад

      I think "fisting MSG" would've been a great "sorry children" moment.

  • @amybharadwaj3573
    @amybharadwaj3573 Год назад +269

    Adam was my favorite Masterchef contestant - very sincere and devoted to his craft and a gentleman!

  • @gakkibear
    @gakkibear Год назад +290

    His show was like a therapy for a 15yo like me back in the day 😂 it was soothing and everything he say gets absorbed to my brain.
    He's like the opposite of Gordon Ramsay who's always seem to be in a rush. 😆😆

    • @wolfferoni
      @wolfferoni Год назад +21

      I agree, it's always a good time to watch Adam Liaw. Gordon's way too chaotic and loud for me haha. Btw he has a show called The Cook Up that you can watch on sbs food or sbs on-demand if you're interested. He has two guests on so it's not so focused on his cooking but it has similar chill vibes

  • @jakeconnelly2441
    @jakeconnelly2441 Год назад +4458

    Adam is the goat for teaching cooking. His series' go over WHY the ingredients are chosen and what they're actually contributing to the overall recipe. Knowing that, you get more confident to swap ingredients and play with flavors since you understand the dish at a deeper level.

    • @shisah5544
      @shisah5544 Год назад +34

      No one is opening up a video for something as quick as egg fried rice because they want the entire history of every ingredient

    • @jakeconnelly2441
      @jakeconnelly2441 Год назад +145

      @@shisah5544 Yea, there's definitely not a youtuber that has like a 4 video series on it that's wildly popular or anything.
      Just because you don't have an interest in cooking and how flavors work in a dish, doesn't mean nobody else does, lol.

    • @shisah5544
      @shisah5544 Год назад +12

      @@jakeconnelly2441 🤨 man thinks you can’t have an interest in how flavours and ingredients interact if you’re not listening to a 40 min lecture on every component. What about uncle roger? He’s not interested in cooking?

    • @thatoneweirdo3485
      @thatoneweirdo3485 Год назад +1

      @@lynnlow878 lamooo

    • @akhlism.marifat9204
      @akhlism.marifat9204 Год назад +36

      While he is gegtting roasted here for his preaching (which I like actually LOL), I also really enjoy how he tells the story. And yes, I'm opening the original video now coz I wanna see it without those comedic cut.

  • @vladimirdemenko6860
    @vladimirdemenko6860 Год назад +1868

    Adam was the guy teached me how to make a ramen, he has whole playlist for that discribing each part. Nice chef for sure

    • @consonantsandvowels1
      @consonantsandvowels1 Год назад +9

      Taught you (not teached you) 😊✌️

    • @thankfulgamer2405
      @thankfulgamer2405 Год назад +1

      Adam has the theory in place...but he lacks cooking skillz

    • @demirarol2201
      @demirarol2201 Год назад +19

      @ThankfulGamer I don’t think you win Masterchef by lacking skill

    • @thankfulgamer2405
      @thankfulgamer2405 Год назад +1

      @@demirarol2201 contestants get days of prep time. The one with the best internet skill wins

    • @demirarol2201
      @demirarol2201 Год назад +30

      @ThankfulGamer so this guy won masterchef so he gets a head chef position at a Gordon Ramsay restaurant. I don’t think any internet skill is preparing you for that. Don’t try to undermine someone’s achievements please. I’m sure he worked his entire life to get where he is and he overcame one of the hardest challenges to overcome. I do understand that internet skill helps but you need skill to make what you researched

  • @wahidabeed4280
    @wahidabeed4280 Год назад +103

    8:59 would be great if uncle Roger says "nobody want yellow spring onion, people want spring onion, not autumn onion"

  • @jordandeearn
    @jordandeearn Год назад +128

    I love Adam Liaw. Every single one of his programs is excellent. I could just sit there with SBS Food channel on all day and never get sick of his work. Smart, charming, funny, thorough. He's so good. Thanks for sharing him with the wider world, Uncle Roger!

  • @tallbrowngal
    @tallbrowngal Год назад +555

    Uncle Roger really went from "sorry children" to "hello aunties"

  • @lightningslayer100
    @lightningslayer100 Год назад +2070

    “You want it to be drier than ex-wife.”
    His sense of humor never fails to make me laugh.

    • @rtgedits1865
      @rtgedits1865 Год назад +6

      But if you think about it, uncle roger say that the rice in kay's cooking weejio is drier than his ex-wife so he basically say use raw rice

    • @n1mand
      @n1mand Год назад +3

      So..uncooked?:D

    • @chorizz_11
      @chorizz_11 Год назад

      falls where

    • @oliveoil2632
      @oliveoil2632 Год назад

      Haiya, too dirty! but i like it

    • @subzer007o4
      @subzer007o4 Год назад

      Ex-wife drier than a Egyptian pyramid.

  • @valeriebrousseau1053
    @valeriebrousseau1053 Год назад +52

    I love that he is telling a lot of details about the native ingredients and the whys .
    We need a lot of informations in order to correctly discover, honor and passing on a culture, especially in cooking, with is the root of a nation

  • @akaittou
    @akaittou 11 месяцев назад +9

    As someone who lives in a part of the world with next to no asian population or non-restaurant food culture at all, I really appreciate people like Adam who take the time to actually explain every step of the process, its purpose and why it is the way it is instead of just assuming everyone will know beforehand what something like chinese cured ham is doing for the dish and why the order in which ingredients are put into the wok matters.

  • @plz7788
    @plz7788 Год назад +1040

    For those who are curious, Adam actually made a more authentic Yangzhou fried rice on his Destination Flavour China program, which has no garlic, spring onions at the end, and a lot more tossing. But he also did that in a commercial kitchen.

    • @cloooud
      @cloooud Год назад +68

      Nice recommendation. Just watched it and it was a phenomenally done video considering how short it was. Made me wish that he ended this video reacting to that clip as well since it pretty much covered everything that was commented on.

    • @emhgarlyyeung
      @emhgarlyyeung Год назад +5

      Great! Thanks for sharing!

    • @ithinkurf
      @ithinkurf Год назад +16

      yeah I think Adam baited Roger into making this video

    • @yuuji3795
      @yuuji3795 Год назад +5

      some mf boutta pull up and time travel back in time to cook the first yangzhou fried rice for authenticity

    • @imtheonehero9305
      @imtheonehero9305 Год назад

      Why are you ganboys so offended?

  • @zackyboi2048
    @zackyboi2048 Год назад +630

    I actually really like him talking a lot about the reasoning behind each ingredient. It's really helpful for people trying to really grow as chefs understand why certain ingredients are used the way they are and opens up creativity for growing chefs.

    • @mezz09smezzanine
      @mezz09smezzanine Год назад +5

      You might like another channel I watch - Chef Brian Tsao - he reacts to other cooking videos by explaining/discussing the methods and techniques being used and why it's done that way and has a pretty decent know how. It does make for longer videos but he imparts a lot of knowledge ruclips.net/user/ChefBrianTsao

    • @thelibraryismyhappyplace1618
      @thelibraryismyhappyplace1618 Год назад +10

      That's what I love too. He's not just demonstrating how to make a dish, he is teaching the hows and whys, which is very useful if you are from a different food culture. If I don't have or like an ingredient, knowing its purpose in the dish helps me to choose an alternative ingredient.

    • @djyeah-nah9781
      @djyeah-nah9781 Год назад +1

      @@mezz09smezzanine Chef Brian is great

    • @endless_universe2023
      @endless_universe2023 Год назад

      When a chef has not much technique to show, all is left is stories. Watch some Chef Wang vids, you can watch him cooking with no words at all

    • @adminsucks8806
      @adminsucks8806 6 месяцев назад

      I can't. My attention span is not that long.

  • @SB-sb03
    @SB-sb03 Год назад +8

    "Slower than Starbucks WiFi" - Uncle Roger. 😝😝
    Loved Adam from his "MasterChef Australia" time and win. ❤️ He is an amazing chef! 🧑‍🍳

  • @brownie19091
    @brownie19091 Год назад +12

    As a kid my mom taught me to make yangzhou fried rice but I never knew it was considered most traditional and because almost everybody in my family including my aunties and uncles knew this version I just figured it was normal and was what everybody did. I wouldn’t eat any food that my family didn’t make unless it was ice cream so I never got to really learn how other people make it

  • @trippasnippaz
    @trippasnippaz Год назад +1595

    As an Aussie I love Adam Liaw so happy U did a review of him he's a legend I know he describes alot in detail but trust me us Aussies need to learn from the beginning to finish 😂 I'm so pissed off no Sydney tickets to see you

    • @trippasnippaz
      @trippasnippaz Год назад +2

      @@skeleton5459 farrkkkkk bro U serious Ur a lucky dude

    • @ethanfang7927
      @ethanfang7927 Год назад

      same

    • @AnqiXu1988
      @AnqiXu1988 Год назад +4

      Still some tickets left in Brisbane and Melbourne. Can always make it a weekend trip

    • @ethanfang7927
      @ethanfang7927 Год назад +1

      @@AnqiXu1988I have school and upcoming exam to prepare for sad..,

    • @vikstar123.4
      @vikstar123.4 Год назад

      Tiki 2
      ruclips.net/video/YatAytP-3_g/видео.html
      😁

  • @abrightp
    @abrightp Год назад +267

    When he cooked egg fried rice, he picked a Uncle-Roger-toned orange shirt. That's true respect of egg fried rice.

    • @stuartmcquade3407
      @stuartmcquade3407 Год назад +7

      Yeah I'm so surprised Uncle Roger didn't comment on that.

  • @VicJang
    @VicJang Год назад +15

    Interesting how the entire comment section seems to stand by Adam. Must be a really good cook.

  • @darkinside2213
    @darkinside2213 Год назад +19

    I'm loving his explanation of every ingredient etc. His voice is so soothing and I'm totally going to his channel after watching this and watch more of him!

  • @NickDiGiovanni
    @NickDiGiovanni Год назад +806

    I am so blessed to have the uncle title.

  • @cassandrakarpinski9416
    @cassandrakarpinski9416 Год назад +321

    Adam liaw's channel is all about teaching in a calm way. This is the appeal of his channel.
    Also you should check out his dumpling school and ramen school playlists

    • @snausagesmcqueef1604
      @snausagesmcqueef1604 Год назад +13

      Yeah, as someone who finds most cooking videos chaotic and hard to process, this is actually really nice. I'd much rather understand the process than just have Jamie Olive Oil destroying culture in a bunch of jump cuts or Gordon Ramsey bouncing all over the place.

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker Год назад +8

      @@snausagesmcqueef1604 Same. I prefer a calmer approach, because it's easier to digest and process. I feel like I'm learning something, instead of having all that chaos. Adam makes things easier to understand, because he's so chill and speaks calmly, instead of yelling or rambling at me. lol

    • @HesselFolkertsma
      @HesselFolkertsma Год назад

      I used to be subscribed, but I found the videos to be too long-winded to keep me engaged!

    • @heruhcanedean
      @heruhcanedean Год назад

      @@HesselFolkertsma Do you watch the jump cut videos that you have to put on 50% speed to even figure out the shopping list to make the dish?

    • @imtheonehero9305
      @imtheonehero9305 Год назад

      That's why he's boring lolol

  • @MrsRoper2015
    @MrsRoper2015 Год назад +4

    I am SO happy you did a video on Adam. He deserves so many more followers! His video have taught me so much. I have several bookmarked that I go back to again and again.

  • @kpoplovers3237
    @kpoplovers3237 Год назад +3

    I'm from Indonesia. I saw you on Indonesian cooking television show. I'm very happy that you are so exciting and if you see the atmosphere is very fresh. I hope you have enjoyed a lot of Indonesian food 😊😊

  • @Reyrocksall
    @Reyrocksall Год назад +434

    I actually appreciated him telling me more about the steps and ingredients. Helps my understanding as to why.

    • @endless_universe2023
      @endless_universe2023 Год назад +1

      yes, but it's not a history lesson, it's a recipe video, go, go, go. The five pages text can be written in the description

    • @Reyrocksall
      @Reyrocksall Год назад +9

      @@endless_universe2023 I disagree. If I want the quick rundown, I look at the recipe online, where it lists the steps. If I want to learn more, I watch a video to get extra input I may not have thought of, or to learn.

    • @Ragnar_Aevarsson
      @Ragnar_Aevarsson Год назад +2

      @@Reyrocksall I disagree to your disagreement, everyone learns differently, I’m an audio and visual learner so I need to see a video of someone doing it. That doesn’t mean that I want to sit in my kitchen with all my ingredients and wait for him to get through all the explanation when I just want to cook a quick meal. There should be a label for the different genres of cooking video: “How to cook” and “Why we cook with these ingredients” kinda thing. I’d totally be down to learn about the history and reasons for ingredients but not when I’m starving and hangry and just want to know how to cook the damn food.

    • @KainYusanagi
      @KainYusanagi Год назад +5

      @@Ragnar_Aevarsson As a cook by trade: Why you cook with these ingredients and how IS the recipe. You are being taught what each ingredient's use is so that you can substitute and omit as needed for your own iteration. Just aping their ingredient choice is not going to give you much information at all. If you're "starving and hungry", you shouldn't be looking up how to cook a dish, especially one you've never cooked before, and instead get something simple and light into you to offset the hunger pangs while you cook, and next time cook a fulfilling meal before you get to that stage.

    • @hpmoody
      @hpmoody Год назад +2

      Everyone loves Adam Liaw and he's funny too!

  • @jazzycat8917
    @jazzycat8917 Год назад +149

    The dichotomy of Australia chefs:
    Adam: *serene, calming, slow explanation of ingredients and authentic methods*
    Nat: WHATS GOOD CHAMPIONS TIME TO THROW THE SHIT IN THE FUCKING PAN AND COOK THE FUCK OUT OF IT!!

    • @lyndsay80
      @lyndsay80 Год назад +2

      🤣

    • @lemonlime2054
      @lemonlime2054 Год назад +9

      I love them both so much haha

    • @lilymarinovic1644
      @lilymarinovic1644 Год назад +7

      That's Australia for you - we do tend to go from 0 to 100 on the crazy, manic energy scale

    • @giuseppelogiurato5718
      @giuseppelogiurato5718 Год назад

      Australia? Why? (I mean, "Australia" is a silly place.)

    • @yawishable
      @yawishable Год назад +2

      @@giuseppelogiurato5718 excuse me?

  • @jamesyamamoto5155
    @jamesyamamoto5155 Год назад +5

    YEEEESSSSSSSS!!!! I love Adam's channel! there are so many great recipes. It's definitely one of my favorite channels on youtube

  • @dissect123
    @dissect123 Год назад +4

    1:00 the small cleaver is for chopping food, the big one for RUclips reviewers.
    He just let you know he is prepared and willing 🤷‍♂️

  • @FuzzyPuddingGamer
    @FuzzyPuddingGamer Год назад +375

    I love Adam Liaw. I hate it when people just show the cooking and not explain the why. He may make it like history class, but that was my favorite subject in school lol. I'd much rather have over explaining than under explaining.

    • @Xfade81
      @Xfade81 Год назад +4

      Would help if the result matches the preaching.

    • @windsorus
      @windsorus Год назад +5

      Great stories poor results gets you a B+. Which means failure in Asian category. Try again.

    • @robinsailo5652
      @robinsailo5652 Год назад

      Over explanation for a dish he can't even cook?

    • @3lectr1x
      @3lectr1x Год назад

      History class was my least favorite class yet I’m still really interested

    • @beforethebigbang892
      @beforethebigbang892 Год назад

      We just want to cook and ingredients

  • @KazumiHimechan
    @KazumiHimechan Год назад +176

    Yes, Adam Liaw was one of my fav in Masterchef Australia. Thanks Uncle Roger for reacting to his video.👍☺️

    • @KazumiHimechan
      @KazumiHimechan Год назад +8

      @@dexterroble6930 obviously he cooks while explaining for teaching purposes.you should watch his cooking in Masterchef Aus.his cooking was not 'so slow' at all.

    • @wrongamount
      @wrongamount Год назад +1

      @@dexterroble6930 why is your attention span so short? if you ever watched masterchef australia (esp their masterclasses), they explain why each ingredient is present in the dish

    • @dexterroble6930
      @dexterroble6930 Год назад

      @@wrongamount sheesh bro sorry for not being a fan of masterchef.
      And I have changed my old comment from earlier “I’m starting to get sleepy and he hasn’t started cooking yet” much better?

  • @scavengersix2161
    @scavengersix2161 Год назад +2

    7:10 I like this bit especially, because the music used in the video combined with his soothing, listenable voice is unintentionally a perfect combination to fall asleep to.
    You could put that video on before bed and plummet into dreamland in mere minutes.

  • @krk6216
    @krk6216 Год назад +7

    My husband is from China and both he and his family put garlic in their fried rice…. Not every Chinese family does it the same which is why there are so many variations 🤭

  • @Xavierpng
    @Xavierpng Год назад +406

    I've had many versions of the Yangzhou fried rice in Cambodia, all of them taste like Jamie Olive oil's cooking, but this one by Adam makes me wanna try it again.

  • @skribblestyle
    @skribblestyle Год назад +68

    "That not slow motion. That actual speed of his chopping."
    I'm dead.

  • @metsatroll
    @metsatroll Год назад +6

    Adam Liew is one of my favorite youtube chefs. I hate most of the YT personas where they overdo it so much. Adam's calmness etc is so enjoyable.

  • @daddyuniverse7872
    @daddyuniverse7872 Год назад

    I've been watching Adam Liaw forever, I adore his content. So happy to see him on here! I hope you review more of his recipes!

  • @lemonlime2054
    @lemonlime2054 Год назад +169

    Shhhhh, Adam is a storyteller. Not just a 'wham bam' recipe man. Love.

    • @Dazt4r
      @Dazt4r Год назад +3

      *provides thoughtful commentary on special/uncommon ingredient with potential substitutions*
      “It’s free Real Estate.”

  • @chaotatca2003
    @chaotatca2003 Год назад +132

    i love Adam Liaw, his voice is so sooth, and his cooking is very close to traditional receipt. I'm Vietnamese, i love how he cooked Pho, i'm extremely picky on traditional food, i would not eat or cook if i don't have enough indigents, but Adam stick so close with traditional recipe. He explained so well why we need to pick this and that type of herbs, how is it make unique flavor for that disc, some other cookers just be like "oh you can use this one instead that if you can't find it", some people may not feel offended but if i say something to close to their culture such as " you can use instant ramen instead spaghetti if you can't find spaghetti" then they instantly feel offended. When you grow up with something traditional, you like how the way it is, when someone never grow up with it, and they change the traditional recipe, it truly hurt. i like Adam Liaw a lot, he is very passionate chef, and put a lot respect on traditional foods from other people culture.

    • @persnikitty3570
      @persnikitty3570 Год назад +3

      Yep. He never tells, but explains. Sure, that approach is not for everyone, but works for those who enjoy and want to learn. Some want a checklist, while those like myself want to understand the checklist: why this instead of that..and that thing over there, how's it work with this and that?

    • @vikstar123.4
      @vikstar123.4 Год назад

      Its finallly HERE ÝES
      ruclips.net/video/CWfd8OjWkwg/видео.html

  • @ghostyartscrafts5429
    @ghostyartscrafts5429 Год назад +8

    As an Aussie I still remember when this dude was on masterchef australia 🤣 good to see he's still vibing

    • @kymscates2892
      @kymscates2892 Год назад

      I didn’t realise he was until I read this comment now i recognise him!! 😂

  • @ghostwithknife416
    @ghostwithknife416 Год назад +25

    The raw ability of Uncle Roger to spiritually scar Jamie Oliver across all of time and space is incredible. Great video too.

  • @shaunmitchell9956
    @shaunmitchell9956 Год назад +1994

    You can’t diss Adam liaw, we protect him at all costs.

    • @dvy1683
      @dvy1683 Год назад +54

      Well I will diss him in response to this comment. His fried rice isnt great

    • @real.silencewench
      @real.silencewench Год назад +54

      @@dvy1683 L + fatherless comment + ratio

    • @IanChristopher
      @IanChristopher Год назад +107

      @@real.silencewench Sir, this is RUclips

    • @real.silencewench
      @real.silencewench Год назад +10

      @@IanChristopher didn't care

    • @IanChristopher
      @IanChristopher Год назад +83

      @@real.silencewench care enough to comment

  • @sebastianrosa7935
    @sebastianrosa7935 Год назад +43

    You know you're doing well with Uncle Roger when most of the insults are about you and you're kitchen and not the food.

  • @cherylliulol
    @cherylliulol Год назад +3

    As a Chinese I have to say it is not the authentic Yang Zhou Fried Rice but he still did a good job! The most authentic one is to pour the egg liquid into the boiling oil wok and fried them then drain them so the egg become striped so the whole rice is fully golden... Fuiyoh!!!

  • @randytran1841
    @randytran1841 Год назад +4

    I love Adam for his additional insight!

  • @dalisaykrege2131
    @dalisaykrege2131 Год назад +130

    Adam is one of my favourite chefs. He is focused on educating the viewers. You should check out his back story. He is incredibly intelligent. He finished high school at 15 and got his law degree at a very young age.

    • @dvy1683
      @dvy1683 Год назад +12

      OH MY GOD, HE LAWYER AND HE KNOW HOW TO MAKE YANG ZHOU FRIED RICE.Perfectio

    • @hpmoody
      @hpmoody Год назад +5

      @@dvy1683 Yup, he quit his job to be a chef.

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +206

    Adam is an awesome guy, doing South Australia proud 👍
    His videos are meant to be entertaining & instructional, not just quick assembly recipes.
    He specialises in presenting the history of food and dishes on his many TV Shows...
    He ALWAYS wears his Audemars Piguet watch. I suspect it was a wedding present from his wife or family 😆

  • @brokeguy5607
    @brokeguy5607 Год назад +1

    Adam will always be my favourite Masterchef contestant. I still drool over his Pot Pork Stew that he made in, I believe, Pressure test.

  • @zurknjurk
    @zurknjurk Год назад +1

    Personally I think the bright kitchen color would help to identify any spots that need cleaned and help keep the whole area cleaner.

  • @lonelyalaskan7208
    @lonelyalaskan7208 Год назад +93

    This is not just a food review channel. This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. 👍🥰😋🥰

  • @AnyaJaeger
    @AnyaJaeger Год назад +82

    Finally Adam Liaw is noticed. He's so good and underrated.

    • @kwoylee5617
      @kwoylee5617 Год назад +6

      Not in Australia - we love him.

  • @haileymaurer122
    @haileymaurer122 Год назад

    This is a great collab! Funny and informative

  • @VictusPrime
    @VictusPrime Год назад +2

    Adam Liaw is a true gem. Love his stuff.

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +502

    Uncle Roger is hilarious

  • @dinoyuan1574
    @dinoyuan1574 Год назад

    Love the healing music, feels like therapy watching Adam Liaw

  • @SirEpicPerson
    @SirEpicPerson Год назад +134

    My wife and I always get so excited for a new video! We love you Uncle Roger!

  • @livewithalina686
    @livewithalina686 Год назад +215

    Uncle Roger will always find a way to roast Jamie Oliver out of nowhere 😂😂

    • @thememan1387
      @thememan1387 Год назад +3

      Well he does have it coming😂

    • @rgerber
      @rgerber Год назад +5

      watch Jamie Oliver's Chilli Bongo Turkey Recipe
      still some of the funniest spoof videos i've ever seen ...it's so good i have to watch them multiple times

    • @codyrobinson1151
      @codyrobinson1151 Год назад +4

      It's not an uncle Roger video if he's not roasting Jamie Oliver 🤣🤣🤣💁🏿

    • @rutabega2039
      @rutabega2039 10 месяцев назад +1

      YAY-UH!

  • @nicolemichelle5381
    @nicolemichelle5381 Год назад

    so many jokes why you making my stomach hurt nigel ng omg how is every episode sooo freaking funny and yet highly informative 😂 love your creativity and can't wait to see your show stateside

  • @subhajitdeysarkar9724
    @subhajitdeysarkar9724 Год назад +154

    Adam has a video series in his channel where he goes in depth about Ramen. It is beautiful.
    Love how beautifully he explains the cooking process

    • @subhajitdeysarkar9724
      @subhajitdeysarkar9724 Год назад +3

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo the 2010s called. They went their joke back

    • @helsbels
      @helsbels Год назад

      @@subhajitdeysarkar9724 2010s? Lord, the 2000s themselves!

  • @PopcornLover09
    @PopcornLover09 Год назад +17

    1:11
    My disappointment when I didn't hear ''sorry children''

  • @gabbybliss5602
    @gabbybliss5602 Год назад

    I’m so excited about the tour!!!! Can’t wait to buy my ticket

  • @LadyToyzTheFoodie
    @LadyToyzTheFoodie Год назад

    LoL. I LOVE these Fried Rice reviews. PLEASE don’t stop. Me and my family have been binge watching them. We fell out of our seats laughing at the one with Kay and her raw rice (Not a diss, she’s entertaining to say the least) recipe. And, I agree with your assessments of this one as well. Less talking more cooking!

  • @thegodofpez
    @thegodofpez Год назад +513

    Uncle Roger is an internet treasure.

    • @notafish8229
      @notafish8229 Год назад +2

      How do u feel about having 5 bots reply to your comment

    • @notafish8229
      @notafish8229 Год назад +1

      6 now

    • @thegodofpez
      @thegodofpez Год назад +2

      @@notafish8229 Dude it’s CRAZY annoying. I turn my notifications off when they start flooding my phone. How and why did this shit start happening? Cheers, dude. 🍻

    • @shirokanzaki15
      @shirokanzaki15 Год назад +1

      @@thegodofpez this is probably one of the youtube problems... those annoying spambots

    • @thegodofpez
      @thegodofpez Год назад +1

      @@shirokanzaki15 No joke! I hate it. I expect it on porn sites, not here.

  • @psionic6126
    @psionic6126 Год назад +66

    Adam Liaw is a legend! Everything he does on his channel is pure gold!

  • @hawkknight4223
    @hawkknight4223 Год назад

    I love the hello aunties! And I think it is amazing that you and Stephen He Can collaborate on small scale!

  • @Assenayo
    @Assenayo Год назад

    With the amount of oil in the wok, spring onion would not wilt as much as it would deep fry. I might give that a try.
    But I don't use oil anymore. After Auntie Liz showed off her fried rice in pork fat I have found yet another use for the leftover pork fat generally use in sausage making (from trimming pork butts etc)

  • @ceeril
    @ceeril Год назад +177

    Tip: if you want your Yangzhou's fried rice to be yellow coated perfectly, use only egg yolk or cashew oil.
    Leftover egg white can be steamed and then chopped into fried rice.

    • @Scottie_S
      @Scottie_S Год назад +2

      Yep. That's what I do!

    • @nyaqua
      @nyaqua Год назад +3

      I always hated separating yolks and whites cuz I don't want to just throw away half an egg, gonna have to try the method you described!

    • @mira-rara
      @mira-rara Год назад +2

      There's also a way where you mix the egg and rice together evenly before stir frying it. That's the easiest method to coat it perfectly that I had seen. I'm unsure of the drawback though.

    • @ceeril
      @ceeril Год назад +2

      @@mira-rara The rice will become sticky & clumpy obviously? There's no golden template for fried rice recipe, just do what suits you.

    • @pkwok4959
      @pkwok4959 Год назад

      @@mira-rara yep...mix the egg with rice before frying is the best method to make the golden fried rice 黃金炒飯/金包銀炒飯, and if the jasmine rice is cooked properly, the rice should not stick together, so I don't agree with Vu in this point

  • @OckGypsy
    @OckGypsy Год назад +8

    3:49 agreed, and it feels like we stole the whole French dictionary for ourselves for some reason.

  • @rimenwolf5134
    @rimenwolf5134 Год назад +2

    The hum story and the charity stuff made me laughed so hard until I got no breath 🤣🤣🤣 nice one uncle roger

  • @chip7486
    @chip7486 Год назад +2

    His kitchen looks like heaven because Adam is an absolute angel!

  • @DanielLee-qz1yd
    @DanielLee-qz1yd Год назад +57

    Adam is teaching angmo lang how to cook. The history lesson and the “why” is expected.

    • @eithan305
      @eithan305 Год назад +1

      Lol
      Angmo lang = white people / gwailou (not racist 😭)

  • @zsr0690
    @zsr0690 Год назад +147

    cooking starts at 7:29 😂

    • @Ruuiko
      @Ruuiko Год назад +3

      Literally almost the entire video lmao

    • @ASirensFlame
      @ASirensFlame Год назад +2

      Uncle Roger talk to much haiyahj

    • @whitewolf1610
      @whitewolf1610 Год назад +2

      I thought you was joking but then that's actually true lmao

    • @Satono3606
      @Satono3606 Год назад +1

      No wonder why i saw comments about him cooking so slow 💀

    • @shirokanzaki15
      @shirokanzaki15 Год назад +2

      yeah I was like... the way Adam talks is like reading a bedtime story lol

  • @juaquinmartinez9151
    @juaquinmartinez9151 Год назад

    Why does Adam look like a main menu to a video game, maybe an inventory tutorial or something, the bgm just adds to that vibe lol

  • @mchparity
    @mchparity Год назад

    It might be that Adam used northern Asia short grain rice for the vijeo, which is sticker and don't absorb the oil n liquid as much as long grain rice (you'll find it more typically South of the Yangtze River)

  • @jeypmcryan579
    @jeypmcryan579 Год назад +17

    I love chef Adam Liaw, he is one of the guys I watched when I started cooking :) even when RUclips isn't a much of a thing yet, and it's just cable tv.

  • @user-gb7wf6if9v
    @user-gb7wf6if9v Год назад +8

    The tradition method of YangZhou fried rice actually put spring onion at first. It will give the spring onion some crispy toasted smoking flavor.
    We don't use garlic in YangZhou fried rice.
    In some alternative version of the YangZhou fried rice, we add shrimp and mushroom.

  • @blackburdy5261
    @blackburdy5261 Год назад

    adam is great, his show on sbs in australia is such a lovely show.

  • @roseq536
    @roseq536 Год назад +2

    Adam chopping:
    Uncle Roger: 1 century later

  • @kyner455
    @kyner455 Год назад +13

    "if the most colourful thing in kitchen is you, you fuck'd up!" - amazing thank you for making me laugh on a tough day.

  • @thetinkerer2549
    @thetinkerer2549 Год назад +19

    Uncle Roger: Can’t find a mistake in his cooking
    Also Uncle Roger: Talks about the music and him talking

  • @joannelaxton4067
    @joannelaxton4067 Год назад

    Fuiyoh Uncle Roger! Adam Liaw is so adored by so many… is Uncle Roger trying to take him down a peg or two? We could watch Adam Liaw read the phone book. Envious?😁😜
    Hehehe- so many Aussies “defending” him!💛
    Really looking forward to your Sydney show!

  • @grumpycat1457
    @grumpycat1457 Год назад +2

    Adam is that one guy you want to hangout so you can learn more things

  • @ridethespiral1219
    @ridethespiral1219 Год назад +20

    Adam is such a great teacher and cook. Love watching his videos.

  • @ryumansukkuna5444
    @ryumansukkuna5444 Год назад +11

    I think he was busy in talking that's why he accidentally overcooked the eggs 😂😂
    9:21

  • @saadattash
    @saadattash Год назад +2

    Adam Liew is amazing. I love his 🧑‍🍳 ❤️

  • @djneonnights
    @djneonnights Год назад +5

    In comparison to british cooks he don't just say that something tastes beautiful, he tells you what it actually contributes to the dish. That guy is really doing well

    • @chadthundercock5641
      @chadthundercock5641 Год назад

      British chefs don't do that, this guy just chats shit for no reason

    • @djneonnights
      @djneonnights Год назад

      @@chadthundercock5641 british chef always do that, in every video, multiple times. If useful information is shit to you, then you should stick to a microwave instead

    • @chadthundercock5641
      @chadthundercock5641 Год назад

      @@djneonnights no they don't

    • @djneonnights
      @djneonnights Год назад

      @@chadthundercock5641 yes they do, shall I mark you under every single one?

    • @djneonnights
      @djneonnights Год назад

      @@chadthundercock5641 I hope you can see it, if I mark you under other videos :)

  • @jules11788
    @jules11788 Год назад +6

    4:21
    "Donate now to help Adam look less like budget Joshua Weissman"
    🤣🤣🤣

  • @Ryan_F.
    @Ryan_F. Год назад +16

    Love Adam’s videos. Tbh I like all the extra info about dishes he provides

  • @sidthebloxer1033
    @sidthebloxer1033 Год назад +2

    'Not how long it is, it how you use it.' THAT MADE MY DAY.

  • @natalielear4902
    @natalielear4902 Год назад +2

    Adam is a legend in Australia, he is the MASTER of Masterchef. Would much prefer to see Adam as a judge on the show than Andy!

  • @milanshine3852
    @milanshine3852 Год назад +11

    1:29
    what comming next?
    Spring onion? or Morgan Freeman ? xD HAHAHAHHA

  • @pandjalu6
    @pandjalu6 Год назад +84

    Review is the most hard word to say for Uncle Roger.

  • @apoorww1veteran994
    @apoorww1veteran994 Год назад

    Green onions have two parts the white and the green. The white part can be cooked like a regular onion while the green part is what’s used for garnish.

  • @karkahn
    @karkahn Год назад

    I love the insert of Steven He's "EMOTIONAL DAMAGE " every time he roasts Jamie Olive Oil

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Год назад +118

    Mr Roger never fails to brighten up our lives. His quick wit and sense of humor when it comes down to his food reviews are just incomparable to a certain degree. Times are tough these days, and we always need something to steer our own attention to something that truly makes us happy.

    • @osvaldoneedfordiecasttrujillo
      @osvaldoneedfordiecasttrujillo Год назад +4

      ***** uncle roger 😜😜😜

    • @ciliogonzalez8411
      @ciliogonzalez8411 Год назад +6

      Quick wit would imply his show isn’t scripted….

    • @alicialiu9412
      @alicialiu9412 Год назад +2

      theres like 3000 bots in the replies of this

    • @Fractulated
      @Fractulated Год назад

      @@alicialiu9412 innit, another one above me

    • @Joe-ss9cr
      @Joe-ss9cr Год назад

      "Times are tough these days, and we always need something to steer our own attention to something that truly makes us happy." - please get some professional help if this is what these videos are doing for you.

  • @twennysebben
    @twennysebben Год назад +29

    I like that Uncle is becoming more confident in his culinary knowledge as time goes on since he's done some studying and cooking of his own. He's beginning to sound less like an overly-opinionated Uncle and more like an actual chef.

    • @ElvenSkywalker
      @ElvenSkywalker Год назад +1

      I’m confused. I just started bingeing Uncle Roger videos. Is he a chef? He seems to know what he’s talking about. But then in his date with Aunty Jenny, his fried rice looked pretty sad 😄

  • @gjaeigjiajeg
    @gjaeigjiajeg Год назад +1

    I should have watched this video on a Sunday. I like my roasts on Sundays.

  • @lighttrizane9844
    @lighttrizane9844 Год назад

    Washington DC and Vancouver BC? I live in Vancouver, Washington but I also see Portland on the docket unless you're gonna be up at the Casino in Ridgefield?

  • @adityanmatthewmehta7538
    @adityanmatthewmehta7538 Год назад +7

    7:17 Better fake yawn than Alex wassabi's at face off.

  • @originalkingdomhearts
    @originalkingdomhearts Год назад +18

    I actually like how he explains things. I'm that one person who grew up watching good eats.Everything was explained to me lol I got a history lesson for my cooking lessons lol.

    • @gelatinguy
      @gelatinguy Год назад +1

      I love Good Eats, but Adam kind of rambles to me. There's still information and history there to learn, but it's said with about 3 times as many words as needed. Just like my comment.

    • @originalkingdomhearts
      @originalkingdomhearts Год назад +2

      @@gelatinguy I can see that.
      I guess I didn't mind that much lol.

  • @SheyD78
    @SheyD78 Год назад +2

    I'm with Uncle Roger on the spring onion, if you put it in early it will wilt, and even burn. Even the garlic (if you're using it) should probably go in after the veggies because as you can see it's already starting to burn by the time Adam adds the spring onion. Probably start with your choice of pork product to get the fat rendering, then vegies in the order they take to cook, followed by the chicken, then garlic if you're using it then spring onion. I could be wrong though (and probably am)