Alrighty then you can catch the other 32 kitchen hack videos to date plus others as they are added on this playlist More kitchen hacks can be found on this playlist ruclips.net/video/jdKv_PUEL90/видео.html grab the popcorn, it's a lot of fun and goes on for hours lol
For Coconut 🥥 Pull some of the husk off (as much as possible) & then use a corkscrew (one with the wings) to Pierce a hole the & empty the water Use back of a heavy knife & tap around the middle & it will split in 2 The place on tray open side down & bake at 210 / Gas 7 for 15 minutes Leave to cool for 5 & then use a knife to pop the meat out & a vegetable peeler to remove the brown skin & wash under cold water It will leave you with perfect coconut meat every time 🥥🥥🥥 My auntie is Jamaican & that’s how she’s always done her coconuts & taught me to do it 🥥🥥🥥
As a kid (I'm almost 37 now!!!) I used to shove the straw into juice cartons past the bendy bit to get it down to the bottom corners to get all the juice, so, it's a thing that's been around for a while, for me at least anyway... :D
That's how I did it and still do, I thought everyone did it that way🤣 In the end you're doing the exact same thing and probably even worse with putting the bended end in the juice cartons the way he did in the video since it'll result in having less straw to drink from.
this is something my mom told me about the coconuts: after you've cracked and split them in half, keep them in the freezer for a day or two; once they thaw after that, the insides easily separate from the outer hard shell. i've tried it a couple of times and it works
That's what I do too! BTW you can easily crack a coconut with a tack hammer, hold the coconut "eyes" up in the palm of your hand (I hold it in a folded towel to minimise splatter) then tap firmly but not harshly around the "sholders of the coconut. The line of the shoulders should crack pretty cleanly.
Dear Barry. Coconuts can be opened very easily in less than 30 seconds by using just one tool. Here in the Maldives, every household has one tool in the kitchen that is designated to opening our coconuts. In some homes it's a heavy handled knife with a strong wide blade, in other homes it's a big wrench and sometimes people even use things like heavy iron bars. It doesn't matter as long as it has some weight to it and is durable. Hold the coconut on it's side in one palm (not the top where the eyes of the coconut are, but on the side) and with the tool in the other hand, give it a couple of strong whacks, turning the coconut as you go. If you hit it right, it should break into two clean halves in just a few seconds.
Same with cracking open mud crab claws. Instead of just whacking the heck out if it and having small bits of shell everywhere. A few gentler taps while turning will crack it open nicely and not leave smashed bits of shell in the meat
I know, right? I'm from the Caribbean and my mom has just whacked coconuts open with a hammer my whole life. Then we use a butter knife to separate the shell and meat. It's wild to me how intense they make it seem in the UK.
I've been trying to avoid watching the new uploads so I can binge watch them all when I'm stuck bored in hospital next week but I can't resist a new hack video 😅
Roommate loves coconuts, we cut them in half and sand the husks off the shell once we've got the meat out. Then we have decorative bowls for keeping keys or pens or whatever. To get the meat out of the shell we just use a stout knift and cut wedges out near the edge of the shell. Then you crack the wedges out with the knife and go further in.
Barry & Mrs B, thank you, thank you, thank you, I have laughed so much at these Hacks videos, I’ve literally pee’d my self several times I’ve had a horrible year, in and out of hospitals, kidney failure, and having a leg amputated to name a few. I found you on the internet completely by accident, and I love you all. You’ve added sunshine and sparkle to my life. I’m working my way through your playlist, daily, just need the sweatband now. Please never change. Thank you xxxx
the cupcake technique has been my go to for a few years now. It is a fun way to eat them and prevents the cream from being the first thing that ever hits the tongue. It leads to a more balanced flavor.
@@esmeecampbell7396 but... that's litterly the exact way we make soft boiled eggs. We usually leave the water simmering for 30 seconds to a minute befor turning it off though. Those ones came out a bit too soft. Boiling and poaching are simply cooking techniques. Poaching eggs means they are cracked into simmering water. Boiled eggs are put in boiling water while still in their shell. If you want eggs that come out of the shell more closely resembling perfectly poached eggs, I recommend you sous vide them.
@@mustwereallydothis nope, no sous vide required. Obviously if you want get pedantic boiling and poaching are the same, but the two methods cook the albumen at different rates. This method produces the classic soft albumen with a runny yolk interior
To get the last bit out of the juice box. Take the straw out, blow into the hole to create pressure, then tilt the head back and release the pressure. The liquid will be over the hole and the air pressure will force it into your mouth. I thought everyone did that as a kid.
That's how I've done it for years! I'm Aussie so ours are called juice poppas or tetrapaks. Juice box is very American! We also used to blow them up and jump on them so they popped loudly 🤣
That's not quite coddling. Coddling is cracking the eggs in a small container (you can add herbs and stuff) that's placed in a larger pan of boiling water while is kept on the heat.
Grinding a can open should be way easier. You can do it in less than 30 seconds and it shouldn't leak before you can pop the top off. Also it's more a survival hack than a "I can't find my can opener" hack.
It's a common way of opening cans in USA jails and prisons, since can openers of all types are not allowed except in the kitchen. Also it is used by people living rough/homeless.
Flight of the Navigator was one of my all time favorite films (the main character's name being David didn't hurt either)! I've been eating my cupcakes this way for years, absolute best way is the sandwich!
Just watched one of your older videos about Mrs B and the cake/cup hack. We used wine glasses several years ago at a bridal shower. It was so much fun and looked like a parfait.
I saw a video a few years ago where it shows that you can also use a spoon to open a can by rubbing it along where a basic hand powered can opener would cut into the can. It takes awhile to do but it is possible. The video explained it far more clearly than I did probably 😁
Poaching the eggs in their shell is literally the traditional breakfast way of having eggs in Singapore. We just call them half boiled eggs, served with sweet dark soy sauce and white pepper 😆
I saw that cupcake hack about a year ago and now I ear all my cupcakes like that….yum! Love your effort with can opening, if ever lost in the woods with beans- I will eat well!
My latest hack is some £1 latex gloves from B&Q. Super grippy so we use when we can't open a jar. No difficult gadget, we just pop the gloves on and open! Plus heat resistant. 2 in 1 and now live in the kitchen.
The thing about poaching the eggs, two or three decades ago, I can't remember when, Delia Smith did a thing about boiling eggs, and she did this exact same thing.
The cupcake hack was on TV recently when a presenter went to a bakery who have been making iced buns for 4 generations, they pulled the bottom of the bun off and put it on top to make an icing sandwich.
Ya know, the grinding down the sides of a can is a good one to know if you're ever in an emergency situation & have no way to get into your canned foods. Ever since the beginning of the pandemic these potential issues keep me up some nights & one of them is what if the can opener breaks so that hack will actually go very far towards putting me at ease for that 1 potential problem.
Hi Barry I have just subscribed to your channel and I have been watching your videos with a huge smile on my face, you are so funny and your family are adorable. Your simple home recipes are the best and your home hacks are so useful. Best wishes from Pembrokeshire.
This!!! Onsen eggs are amazingggg! In Japan they poach it in hot spring water also known as onsen in Japanese. They crack it rice or eat it on its own with some flavoring, super delish
With the cupcake hack, I've been doing for years when there is to much frosting. As I have a small mouth i think, so it's always helped doing that and I would call them cupcake sandwiches.
My kids always teased me for eating cupcakes like that, until some of their friends started copying me. 😁 I'm glad to see that lots of other people do the same!
We're going to cause a fire. How are we going to cause a fire? I thought to myself with Barry anything's possible, he'll find a way to get anything to catch fire. 🔥🔥😆😆😆
Hey Barry, We always just put our coconut in the oven to seperate them from their shell. 200° for 15min, then you can easily pry out the flesh from the shell with a knife. Then with a vegetable peeler remove the thin layer of brown coconut skin from the coconut flesh.
As a follow up for the egg one do this: Boil the water in your kettle. Add three to four eggs (use a spoon or they may crack) Run the boil cycle again with the eggs in the water Leave eggs in the water for 5 min for soft boiled eggs/10 min for hard boiled
💡Since the fire method worked so well with the coconuts before, maybe you could save that for when you’re barbecuing or using the grill, then you could also grill pineapple & have a whole tropical thing going on. 🤷🏻♂️
Yes, I well remember when you could buy whole bacon rashers from the butchers. None of this cheaper, water-infused, wafer thin stuff that supermarkets sell today.
Barry, you've been bamboozled. That was a vampire hunting kit someone sent you. To be fair, missus B seems to have the raw talent to be the next Buffy the Vampire Slayer. :)
I have a sort of bacon hack. Rinse your bacon under cold water before cooking in a pan and the bacon will not curl up and it will shrink less. It does work, but cooking bacon in the oven is fuss proof.
tip to open a coconut take a heavy knife hold the coconut in your hand hit the coconut in the center with the back of the knife (NOT THE SHARP SIDE) and rotate the coconut after each hit . The coconut should break in half after a few good wacks
A life hack me and my mum are baffled at - getting the stone bit out of the avocado. Cut it in half and just push it out from the middle. It falls right out. It’s so easy and simple and you don’t have to hack at it and almost cut your hand in half
hi barry, if you like to open the coconut easy just take a knife and hit it with the back side of the knife around the coconut. that will crack the shell so it´s easy to open. have fun.
I poach eggs in a cup of water, and cook for 30 seconds in the microwave . I wrap bacon iin kitchen paper, and cook in the microwave for a couple of minutes as well.
I put emptied intact coconuts in the oven and bake for a bit, I think till it cracks I'd have to Google. But once you take it out of the oven, wrap in a towel and throw on the ground. It splits and the meat comes out very nicely
@@zoerobinson9897 Well duh! And I'm adding in my information that it's been around for much longer than a random actor showing it on TV 🙄Seems to still be so many people not paying attention to things cause once something old goes viral, it’s ‘new’ again! 🤦♀️🤣
We need a Boston 5 course meal video. Also look into getting a Scooby doo cutout. To help you solve your food mysteries! Also rinse bacon under cold water for less grease .
Bacon on paper towels (2 layers below and one on top) and 2 minutes in microwave more or less depending on the power of your oven. You have to cook it on high and maybe some needs longer than others depending on thickness. Plus this is American bacon.
So the way I prepare coconut at my job is like this. Use a wine key to pierce the weakest germination port (the three holes on top. One is usually weaker than the others.) Empty the coconut water from the freshly made hole through a sieve into a container. Using the spine (back side not the blade) of my knife I'll start smacking the coconut around the equator until it splits. You don't have to be gentle but it can take a while. Also make sure you don't smack yourself with the blade of your knife. Duh. Once split bake the two halves meat side down on a sheet tray at 400° F or around 200° C for 15 to 20 minutes. Then let them cool. Place a small knife between the shell and the meat and pry the meat out. It should be relatively loose and should release with some gentle encouragement from your knife. Then use a peeler to remove the brown bits from around the meat. I've been working in professional kitchens for about 10 years and this has always been the easiest method for me.
If you want to make a hole in a coconut shell so you can drink the coconut water, make it in one of the 'eyes' on the top of the shell. It's slightly thinner there.
I actually used the concrete to open a tin at a cookout not long ago and it works a charm (may take a bit depending on the can but it works) we had gotten some baked beans (American kinds. Bushs brand not Heinz) and it didn't have a ring tab and we didn't have a can opener cause we were having the cookout in the park and i used the hack and opened em
You can sous vide a poached egg in its shell which is basically the same method as you tried there but more controlled as it’s in the water bath. Super consistent, easy and you can do them in big batches. We do it all the time!
My ex-husband and his family are Hawaiian. They hold the coconut in their hand with the “face” facing them and firmly whack slightly behind the face, almost in the middle of the “body”: if you look at the three holes two will be slightly wider apart like a pair of eyes with the third below and between them like a nose or mouth: 0.0 Hit the coconut firmly and solidly with a heavy object just behind the face-they usually use a good angled rock or a heavy handle like a large knife or machete handle. There’s usually a natural seam that will split the coconut almost perfectly in half cross-wise.
Once you have the coconut out of the shell, it's easy to remove the brown outer layer from the white meat with a potato peeler while it is still soft after boiling.
There's really no need to peel the brown layer. It's perfectly edible and doesn't taste any different. You can grate it if you need shreds or just blend it with a little water and strain it out. The water becomes coconut milk.
The cupcake thing we have been doing it for over 40 years because my mum didn’t want me to eat just the icing and not the cake part. Jennifer, Nova Scotia Canada.
Alrighty then you can catch the other 32 kitchen hack videos to date plus others as they are added on this playlist More kitchen hacks can be found on this playlist ruclips.net/video/jdKv_PUEL90/видео.html grab the popcorn, it's a lot of fun and goes on for hours lol
Nice
- Where'd you get the coconuts?
- We found them.
- Found them? In Mercia? The coconut's tropical!
- What do you mean?
- Well, this is a temperate zone
I saw on tik tok where you can get the white of the coconut out all in one piece on a green coconut. It was cool.
For Coconut 🥥
Pull some of the husk off (as much as possible) & then use a corkscrew (one with the wings) to Pierce a hole the & empty the water
Use back of a heavy knife & tap around the middle & it will split in 2
The place on tray open side down & bake at 210 / Gas 7 for 15 minutes
Leave to cool for 5 & then use a knife to pop the meat out & a vegetable peeler to remove the brown skin & wash under cold water
It will leave you with perfect coconut meat every time 🥥🥥🥥
My auntie is Jamaican & that’s how she’s always done her coconuts & taught me to do it 🥥🥥🥥
As a kid (I'm almost 37 now!!!) I used to shove the straw into juice cartons past the bendy bit to get it down to the bottom corners to get all the juice, so, it's a thing that's been around for a while, for me at least anyway... :D
omg, you're that bloke bloke lol
@@iamdb1990 Yep, I feel famous now!!! :D
That's how I did it and still do, I thought everyone did it that way🤣 In the end you're doing the exact same thing and probably even worse with putting the bended end in the juice cartons the way he did in the video since it'll result in having less straw to drink from.
Er.... I still do that! 😳
I always put the straw in short end and bend first that gets right into the corner
Also rather honoured you tried the tin opening suggestion, bit messy, but it is a survival kind of hack... :D
I find it amusing that the cans were pull ring so no need for a can opener. 😎
I actually saw this hack on Bear Grylls few years ago
Might be easier with a power sander, too!
@@whooshboosh Or a can opener.🤣🤣🤣
I think the energy you exert getting the thing open probably makes it pointless
this is something my mom told me about the coconuts: after you've cracked and split them in half, keep them in the freezer for a day or two; once they thaw after that, the insides easily separate from the outer hard shell. i've tried it a couple of times and it works
That's what I do too! BTW you can easily crack a coconut with a tack hammer, hold the coconut "eyes" up in the palm of your hand (I hold it in a folded towel to minimise splatter) then tap firmly but not harshly around the "sholders of the coconut. The line of the shoulders should crack pretty cleanly.
I thinks it’s because of the expanding and contracting from the temperature
Dear Barry.
Coconuts can be opened very easily in less than 30 seconds by using just one tool. Here in the Maldives, every household has one tool in the kitchen that is designated to opening our coconuts. In some homes it's a heavy handled knife with a strong wide blade, in other homes it's a big wrench and sometimes people even use things like heavy iron bars. It doesn't matter as long as it has some weight to it and is durable.
Hold the coconut on it's side in one palm (not the top where the eyes of the coconut are, but on the side) and with the tool in the other hand, give it a couple of strong whacks, turning the coconut as you go. If you hit it right, it should break into two clean halves in just a few seconds.
Same with cracking open mud crab claws. Instead of just whacking the heck out if it and having small bits of shell everywhere. A few gentler taps while turning will crack it open nicely and not leave smashed bits of shell in the meat
I know, right? I'm from the Caribbean and my mom has just whacked coconuts open with a hammer my whole life. Then we use a butter knife to separate the shell and meat. It's wild to me how intense they make it seem in the UK.
Seen SortedFood do this many a time
@@chantalhamilton2374 it's just normie white people (I am one too) making things more difficult than it need be.
I've been trying to avoid watching the new uploads so I can binge watch them all when I'm stuck bored in hospital next week but I can't resist a new hack video 😅
Good luck with your hospital stay!
Hope hospital goes smoothly. Get well soon.
Good luck!
My favourite hack was folding out the corners of the juice boxes to make handles, such a simple thing I've never thought of.
that poached egg hack is RIDICULOUS, did not expect it to work so well oh my god what a gamechanger
I have been doing the cupcake hack for over 20 yrs now and I'm now in my 40's.
Roommate loves coconuts, we cut them in half and sand the husks off the shell once we've got the meat out. Then we have decorative bowls for keeping keys or pens or whatever.
To get the meat out of the shell we just use a stout knift and cut wedges out near the edge of the shell. Then you crack the wedges out with the knife and go further in.
Barry & Mrs B, thank you, thank you, thank you, I have laughed so much at these Hacks videos, I’ve literally pee’d my self several times
I’ve had a horrible year, in and out of hospitals, kidney failure, and having a leg amputated to name a few. I found you on the internet completely by accident, and I love you all. You’ve added sunshine and sparkle to my life.
I’m working my way through your playlist, daily, just need the sweatband now.
Please never change. Thank you xxxx
the cupcake technique has been my go to for a few years now. It is a fun way to eat them and prevents the cream from being the first thing that ever hits the tongue. It leads to a more balanced flavor.
My wife and I watch your videos together and we especially love the ones Mrs B appears in. Couple goals!
Poaching eggs inside the shell does sound suspiciously like making boiled eggs.
My thoughts exactly! 😆
Definitely different though, try it, they come out far easier.
@@esmeecampbell7396 but... that's litterly the exact way we make soft boiled eggs. We usually leave the water simmering for 30 seconds to a minute befor turning it off though. Those ones came out a bit too soft.
Boiling and poaching are simply cooking techniques. Poaching eggs means they are cracked into simmering water. Boiled eggs are put in boiling water while still in their shell.
If you want eggs that come out of the shell more closely resembling perfectly poached eggs, I recommend you sous vide them.
@@mustwereallydothis nope, no sous vide required. Obviously if you want get pedantic boiling and poaching are the same, but the two methods cook the albumen at different rates.
This method produces the classic soft albumen with a runny yolk interior
They’re half-boiled eggs.
I'm excited because I've eaten cupcakes like that my entire life!
To get the last bit out of the juice box. Take the straw out, blow into the hole to create pressure, then tilt the head back and release the pressure.
The liquid will be over the hole and the air pressure will force it into your mouth. I thought everyone did that as a kid.
That's how I've done it for years! I'm Aussie so ours are called juice poppas or tetrapaks. Juice box is very American! We also used to blow them up and jump on them so they popped loudly 🤣
That egg poaching hack is the best f*cking thing I've ever seen in my life! 😍😂 Cheers Barry!
That method of cooking eggs is called 'coddling', and it's been around for literally hundreds of years!
Thank you! I've always wondered what 'coddling' was - as in eggs, not Molly! 🤣👍👏
That's not quite coddling. Coddling is cracking the eggs in a small container (you can add herbs and stuff) that's placed in a larger pan of boiling water while is kept on the heat.
@@radbot1 Oh my, I've never heard that method called coddling! Maybe it's a Cornish thing, we name everything differently down here!
Yes!!!
But why does it work? I don't understand what's going on there.
My Thursday is made. Thank you so very much. 🙂💚⭐️
All of Barry's hacks worked today?!?!? Truly a sign of the end of days. Good job!
Mrs.B is such a good sport. Amazing. Also freeze a coconut then smash in sink.
Grinding a can open should be way easier. You can do it in less than 30 seconds and it shouldn't leak before you can pop the top off. Also it's more a survival hack than a "I can't find my can opener" hack.
I was gonna say I think it's Davehax who had a video on it a long time ago.
It's a common way of opening cans in USA jails and prisons, since can openers of all types are not allowed except in the kitchen. Also it is used by people living rough/homeless.
Oh Barry, you missed the perfect opening scene ~ Mrs. B saying "We’ll that’s ridiculous." was everything!!! 😂🤣😂
Can't wait for the Veggie prep kits to be available again! The best kitchen gadgets ever 😁
Flight of the Navigator was one of my all time favorite films (the main character's name being David didn't hurt either)!
I've been eating my cupcakes this way for years, absolute best way is the sandwich!
Just watched one of your older videos about Mrs B and the cake/cup hack. We used wine glasses several years ago at a bridal shower. It was so much fun and looked like a parfait.
I love Mrs Barry progressively looking more and more distraught at the sight of you grinding down this poor can of spaghetti sauce.
I've been doing the cupcake one for ages. It makes it so easy to eat the cupcake.
I just wanted to thank you both bring a smile to my face, you have not failed me yet!many, many thanks.
The concrete block is more like a survival hack, if you got a can but no can opener in the middle of zombie apocalypse or something.
I get that, but I wonder... Wouldn't the sound attract wild animals? Or, of course, also zombies?
They were pull ring cans! He he! 😊
I saw a video a few years ago where it shows that you can also use a spoon to open a can by rubbing it along where a basic hand powered can opener would cut into the can. It takes awhile to do but it is possible. The video explained it far more clearly than I did probably 😁
Love your perseverance with the tin🤣good workout
Poaching the eggs in their shell is literally the traditional breakfast way of having eggs in Singapore. We just call them half boiled eggs, served with sweet dark soy sauce and white pepper 😆
I saw that cupcake hack about a year ago and now I ear all my cupcakes like that….yum!
Love your effort with can opening, if ever lost in the woods with beans- I will eat well!
My latest hack is some £1 latex gloves from B&Q. Super grippy so we use when we can't open a jar. No difficult gadget, we just pop the gloves on and open! Plus heat resistant. 2 in 1 and now live in the kitchen.
The thing about poaching the eggs, two or three decades ago, I can't remember when, Delia Smith did a thing about boiling eggs, and she did this exact same thing.
The cupcake hack was on TV recently when a presenter went to a bakery who have been making iced buns for 4 generations, they pulled the bottom of the bun off and put it on top to make an icing sandwich.
That hack has been around for years, I saw it done 20 years ago at least! 🤣
It's definitely a very old hack
Ya know, the grinding down the sides of a can is a good one to know if you're ever in an emergency situation & have no way to get into your canned foods. Ever since the beginning of the pandemic these potential issues keep me up some nights & one of them is what if the can opener breaks so that hack will actually go very far towards putting me at ease for that 1 potential problem.
Hi Barry I have just subscribed to your channel and I have been watching your videos with a huge smile on my face, you are so funny and your family are adorable. Your simple home recipes are the best and your home hacks are so useful. Best wishes from Pembrokeshire.
Watching while on lockdown at work. Thanks for keeping me distracted 🙃✌️
The poached egg in shell is also known as an hack for Onsen eggs. Which are cooked in the hot water of the Onsen.
This!!! Onsen eggs are amazingggg! In Japan they poach it in hot spring water also known as onsen in Japanese. They crack it rice or eat it on its own with some flavoring, super delish
The long awaited return of that most amazing of gadgets,, the Concrete block.. :D
That straw one works no matter which way round the straw is. I'm not kidding that's what we used to do when I was at school back in the 90's.
With the cupcake hack, I've been doing for years when there is to much frosting. As I have a small mouth i think, so it's always helped doing that and I would call them cupcake sandwiches.
my mum always eats her cupcakes like this.... she was suprised to find out not everyone does this 🤷♀️
I also think it's nicer because then you have frosting all the way. With a regular cupcake you so often have a dry bottom half.
My kids always teased me for eating cupcakes like that, until some of their friends started copying me. 😁 I'm glad to see that lots of other people do the same!
Try boiling the half coconut in water with either lemon juice or cider vinegar & the white flesh will simply slide out the brown shell
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I've done this for years!! After 33 episdoes. Finally one I know about already
😅😅😅😅
Awesome Video Barry Lewis
Love these hack videos. Congrats on all working👍
I would love to see you try some fermenting, like kombucha, kefir, kimchi or sourdough bread!
We're going to cause a fire.
How are we going to cause a fire?
I thought to myself with Barry anything's possible, he'll find a way to get anything to catch fire. 🔥🔥😆😆😆
I love kitchen hacks and gadgets
You can also use the block that you opened the can with and use it to sharpen a knife.
But just.....use a fork, lay the bacon on a cookie rack, squeeze the can sooner, but, the vid was still great! Love you both 🥰
Hey Barry,
We always just put our coconut in the oven to seperate them from their shell. 200° for 15min, then you can easily pry out the flesh from the shell with a knife. Then with a vegetable peeler remove the thin layer of brown coconut skin from the coconut flesh.
As a follow up for the egg one do this:
Boil the water in your kettle.
Add three to four eggs (use a spoon or they may crack)
Run the boil cycle again with the eggs in the water
Leave eggs in the water for 5 min for soft boiled eggs/10 min for hard boiled
💡Since the fire method worked so well with the coconuts before, maybe you could save that for when you’re barbecuing or using the grill, then you could also grill pineapple & have a whole tropical thing going on. 🤷🏻♂️
Barry, BOTH the bits of bacon are called "rashers". The word you were looking for is "streaky bacon" vs "back bacon".
Just what I was going to say 👍🏻👍🏻
Yes, I well remember when you could buy whole bacon rashers from the butchers. None of this cheaper, water-infused, wafer thin stuff that supermarkets sell today.
streaky bacon = bacon
back bacon = just pork
@@mgratk Back bacon= ham
Barry I love your videos so much!!! I especially enjoy these kitchen hack ones!! Keep up the good work!! :)
Hi guys love the vlogs I’m definitely with mrs barry I love my bacon crispy x
Barry, you've been bamboozled. That was a vampire hunting kit someone sent you. To be fair, missus B seems to have the raw talent to be the next Buffy the Vampire Slayer. :)
12:56 Flight of the Navigator! What a film!
Happy Birthday Barry! 🍻🤟💙🇨🇦
I have a sort of bacon hack. Rinse your bacon under cold water before cooking in a pan and the bacon will not curl up and it will shrink less. It does work, but cooking bacon in the oven is fuss proof.
tip to open a coconut take a heavy knife hold the coconut in your hand hit the coconut in the center with the back of the knife (NOT THE SHARP SIDE) and rotate the coconut after each hit . The coconut should break in half after a few good wacks
A life hack me and my mum are baffled at - getting the stone bit out of the avocado. Cut it in half and just push it out from the middle. It falls right out. It’s so easy and simple and you don’t have to hack at it and almost cut your hand in half
hi barry, if you like to open the coconut easy just take a knife and hit it with the back side of the knife around the coconut. that will crack the shell so it´s easy to open. have fun.
Juice box - Lift up the corner flap,apply scissors to cut of a triangle,pour into mouth or glass. No waste - simples.
I poach eggs in a cup of water, and cook for 30 seconds in the microwave . I wrap bacon iin kitchen paper, and cook in the microwave for a couple of minutes as well.
I put emptied intact coconuts in the oven and bake for a bit, I think till it cracks I'd have to Google. But once you take it out of the oven, wrap in a towel and throw on the ground. It splits and the meat comes out very nicely
I first saw the cupcake sandwich hack in a Preppy Kitchen cupcake video. In fact I think John Kanel suggests it with most of his cupcake videos.
I always cupcake sandwich my cupcakes! Have done for years!
The fresher the coconut the softer the meat will be and it comes out like you did without boiling. Did it today!
It was Anne Hathaway who mentioned the cupcake hack on a US talkshow (Kelly Clarkson's show I think?). Love that hack!
I knew thats where I saw it, and yeah it was
This is how Duff Goldman eats cupcakes.
That ‘hack’ has been around much longer than when Anne Hathaway did it! 🤦♀️🤣
@@lmaree200886 yeah I know, been doing it since I was a kid 😂 Barry mentioned he saw it on a talk show, I was just filling that info in ☺️
@@zoerobinson9897 Well duh! And I'm adding in my information that it's been around for much longer than a random actor showing it on TV 🙄Seems to still be so many people not paying attention to things cause once something old goes viral, it’s ‘new’ again! 🤦♀️🤣
thx barry i needed this
We have been doing that to cupcakes in the states for decades...
For the bacon one, just use a cookie cooling rack on the sheet pan...
Back when I was growing up, back in the '50s and 60's we called those soft-boiled eggs!
We need a Boston 5 course meal video. Also look into getting a Scooby doo cutout. To help you solve your food mysteries! Also rinse bacon under cold water for less grease .
Thank you Barry, I love you both too! 🥰
You have no idea what hearing that meant to me right now. Thank you.
Bacon on paper towels (2 layers below and one on top) and 2 minutes in microwave more or less depending on the power of your oven. You have to cook it on high and maybe some needs longer than others depending on thickness. Plus this is American bacon.
So the way I prepare coconut at my job is like this.
Use a wine key to pierce the weakest germination port (the three holes on top. One is usually weaker than the others.)
Empty the coconut water from the freshly made hole through a sieve into a container.
Using the spine (back side not the blade) of my knife I'll start smacking the coconut around the equator until it splits. You don't have to be gentle but it can take a while. Also make sure you don't smack yourself with the blade of your knife. Duh.
Once split bake the two halves meat side down on a sheet tray at 400° F or around 200° C for 15 to 20 minutes. Then let them cool.
Place a small knife between the shell and the meat and pry the meat out. It should be relatively loose and should release with some gentle encouragement from your knife.
Then use a peeler to remove the brown bits from around the meat.
I've been working in professional kitchens for about 10 years and this has always been the easiest method for me.
In Japan they call it an Onsen egg
If you want to make a hole in a coconut shell so you can drink the coconut water, make it in one of the 'eyes' on the top of the shell. It's slightly thinner there.
I use the cupcake one every time I eat cupcakes!
I actually used the concrete to open a tin at a cookout not long ago and it works a charm (may take a bit depending on the can but it works) we had gotten some baked beans (American kinds. Bushs brand not Heinz) and it didn't have a ring tab and we didn't have a can opener cause we were having the cookout in the park and i used the hack and opened em
gosh i love these! i hope you do some octoberfest food this year some mini party food yummy!
When Anne Hathaway does the cupcake it’s a hack…when I started doing it I was crazy🤷🏻♀️
The egg one seemed interesting. I like my whites a lot more done, so maybe if you used a soup thermos and closed the lid so it would cook longer?
The cupcakes one, I learned from my college roommate.
I graduated in 1972........🤷♀️
What the hacks going on here? Sorry, I had to! 😜 Love the videos, thank you. Greetz from Amsterdam. 💙
You can sous vide a poached egg in its shell which is basically the same method as you tried there but more controlled as it’s in the water bath. Super consistent, easy and you can do them in big batches. We do it all the time!
"There's a concrete block in our kitchen" AGAIN!!! lol 😂😂😂
well done Barry, you were due a few good ones lol
What could be more exciting than a fork?
My ex-husband and his family are Hawaiian. They hold the coconut in their hand with the “face” facing them and firmly whack slightly behind the face, almost in the middle of the “body”: if you look at the three holes two will be slightly wider apart like a pair of eyes with the third below and between them like a nose or mouth: 0.0 Hit the coconut firmly and solidly with a heavy object just behind the face-they usually use a good angled rock or a heavy handle like a large knife or machete handle. There’s usually a natural seam that will split the coconut almost perfectly in half cross-wise.
Once you have the coconut out of the shell, it's easy to remove the brown outer layer from the white meat with a potato peeler while it is still soft after boiling.
There's really no need to peel the brown layer. It's perfectly edible and doesn't taste any different. You can grate it if you need shreds or just blend it with a little water and strain it out. The water becomes coconut milk.
Your long time supporter was probably laughing their arse off watching you two trying to open your cans. Lol
Just a bit... :P
The cupcake thing we have been doing it for over 40 years because my mum didn’t want me to eat just the icing and not the cake part. Jennifer, Nova Scotia Canada.
the egg one is also known as onsen egg, used a lot in japanese ramen
Breaking the cupcake has been around for a long time, I've been doing it for about 20 years.