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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • Who’s ready for more KITCHEN GADGETS?! Our chef Ben and normals Barry, Jamie and Mike test a selection of 'potentially' mind blowing kitchen gadgets!!
    Chainmail Chicken Roaster - bit.ly/3GThwjA
    Bread Keeper - amzn.to/3tygR1F
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  • @tiersie
    @tiersie Год назад +2016

    Went a bit soft on the bread bin I'd say. Was hoping to get a similar experiment to the one with the wine-sealer! Bread that's been in the box for 5 days vs bread that's stayed in the plastic it came in for 5 days. Right now you're basically just saying that it is indeed a container that holds bread, when that's a very low bar to set.

    • @ashnodmtg
      @ashnodmtg Год назад +110

      agreed, I live in a place with ants, that would be a colony by morning.

    • @ambiej123
      @ambiej123 Год назад +6

      Yup! Very true.

    • @maecooper8540
      @maecooper8540 Год назад +33

      @@ashnodmtg I have found that a lemon rind in the bread box is a pretty good deterrent to ants

    • @shashank1gupta
      @shashank1gupta Год назад +15

      Would have been great if you would have looked at moulds over days under a microscope to check impact as well

    • @mustwereallydothis
      @mustwereallydothis Год назад +41

      "... that it is indeed a container that holds bread." Hahahahahaha 😆 🤣 😂 😹

  • @wave1090
    @wave1090 Год назад +1067

    It would be interesting to have roasted another chicken without covering it as a sort of control chicken. Maybe the foil and chainmail are actually both entirely unnecessary.

    • @danielahitstheroad
      @danielahitstheroad Год назад +108

      They are both completely unnecessary; I've never roasted a chicken covered with whatever and am still able to produce a juicy bird. Maybe a turkey's breast after two hours, but else....naaaa.

    • @NonsensicalSpudz
      @NonsensicalSpudz Год назад +38

      @@danielahitstheroad yeah it think the foil usage is from pre-fan ovens, so you'd want to trap the heat more

    • @robinmills8675
      @robinmills8675 Год назад +40

      I have never covered my roast chicken with foil. I do, however, line my roasting pan with foil for easier clean up.

    • @stuart207
      @stuart207 Год назад +20

      Skin sticks to foil, I've never used it, my chicken is crispy and moist every time.

    • @nrieh4553
      @nrieh4553 Год назад +38

      I only use foil if something needs to cook slightly better inside without overburning the upper crust (e.g. with an almost-ready cake, it would shield the upper part from the extra direct heat). Chainmail (in theory) should speed things up a little bit, since metal is WAY better at transmitting the heat compared to the air, it basically grills the chicken.... but they did not mention it.
      I've never ever used foil on the chicken or meat for the "juiciness", didn't even know that it's a thing (using a ~10yrs old electric oven with convection). Wrapping something up entirely so that it stews in the oven - yes, but I'd rather use a silicon bag or suitable pan with a lid.

  • @saforder
    @saforder Год назад +692

    Like your gadget reviews but one area I think you could improve is by also testing how easy it is to clean gadgets after use. One of the main isues I have with gadgets especialy those which claim to save time often just add time on to washing up taking away any time saved cooking. The chainmail would be a good example of this.

    • @woodstream6137
      @woodstream6137 Год назад +29

      I wonder how safe it would be in a dishwasher

    • @tessan613
      @tessan613 Год назад +13

      Oh! That's a good one! I never thought of that even though I hate washing up 👍🏼

    • @Tilion462
      @Tilion462 Год назад +39

      Exactly - when I first saw the chainmail in a pile I thought it would be a butcher's glove (which still needs washing, but not as much as a fat-impregnated, sugary sauce-basted 'foil replacement'). I think I'll stick to wasting 0.000000001% of the global aluminium reserve and still use foil rather than wash that thing.

    • @Ormathon
      @Ormathon Год назад +26

      Think that chainmail you could just drop to the bottom of your sink, grab your brush and go to town for a bit with some running water.
      Or just rub it together with itself and most stuff should come off, might still need a brush if you let stuff burn on to it.
      Also since its stainless steel, could just leave it in some warm water with soap for an hour or so then rinse off with water.

    • @voidwalker9939
      @voidwalker9939 Год назад +14

      @@Tilion462 I agree. I feel like washing the chainmail wastes more water and doesn't really solve a problem but creates a different one. Also, many countries recycle aluminium so it's not really as bad as it seems. Aluminium is incredibly expensive energy wise to produce from the start so recycling is encouraged

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +612

    Out of Context Barry Taylor: “But if that dragon were to burn you or to cook you, you’d be cooked to perfection.”
    Barry is literally the Phoebe of this channel and I’m here for it 😂

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +83

      He so is 😂

    • @katiablejer2404
      @katiablejer2404 Год назад +22

      I think Barry is so random and naive and he doesn’t try to be funny he is just pure Barry and that’s what we love him

    • @serendipityawaits4768
      @serendipityawaits4768 Год назад +9

      I have such a crush on Barry. He is such a cutie pie & that accent!! We Americans are such suckered for ANY accent other than our own.

    • @templarw20
      @templarw20 Год назад +10

      Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy, and good with ketchup.

    • @serendipityawaits4768
      @serendipityawaits4768 Год назад +1

      @@templarw20 I had this on a bumper sticker on my favorite car!

  • @snowysnowyriver
    @snowysnowyriver Год назад +593

    I love these gadget reviews. The guys reviewed a battery-powered jar opener some time ago. Based on their review that it would be useful for people with hand/grip problems, I bought one. They were right.....it does the job for people like me who have arthritic hands or joint/muscle problems. Thanks guys!!!

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 Год назад +52

      That was the best thing about the series. In thr start they were totally dismissive of the gadgets not even concidering if a non completely able bodied person might have a use for them, but then they realised that was an awful attitude to have especially towards some gadgets that were almost certainly specifically made for disabled ppl and started actually taking that into consideration

    • @MortHarlequin
      @MortHarlequin Год назад +12

      If been thinking of getting one for my mum since she’s having real trouble with jars

    • @marymaryquitecontrary
      @marymaryquitecontrary Год назад +8

      I bought one, and it not only works fantastically well (even on huge, heavy jars), it's fun to watch. Color me amazed and happy.

    • @AgnesIona
      @AgnesIona Год назад +2

      @@marymaryquitecontrary I remember that episode but forgot which one. Do you remember? I think my mother might need one now.

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 9 дней назад

      @@marymaryquitecontrarythat thing is just amazing, a must have for those difficult jars.

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 Год назад +287

    I think you really should have had some kind of comparison with the see through bread box and a normal one after a few days to see how it prevented staleness or mold

    • @James-vx1ph
      @James-vx1ph Год назад +19

      Agreed! They didn't test its main function!

    • @cassandrakarpinski9416
      @cassandrakarpinski9416 Год назад +9

      And the chicken should have had a control chicken that was treated the same, but without the foil or chainmail to see if they were different

    • @christopheralthouse6378
      @christopheralthouse6378 Год назад +3

      Heck, with what they DID test the bread box for, it did what it said it would AND was a fair bit less expensive than a standard bread box which DOESN'T have a slicing guide OR allow you to easily see the bread without opening the box and yet STILL Ebbers called it superfluous!
      Sure wouldn't be for someone who felt they could use a decent bread box to keep their bread from getting moldy in the plastic bag package...or, quite frankly, just to perhaps KEEP homemade bread in...and DOESN'T have the budget for a regular bread box just on its OWN! How is that superfluous, unless you're saying that a bread box ALONE is superfluous?

  • @stingman777
    @stingman777 Год назад +166

    Blind tasting really needs to be used more to remove bias. Taste first, reveal which is which after.
    Also, letting wine breathe vs being out of breath was perfect!

  • @roosed
    @roosed Год назад +229

    I used to work at a liquor store and we used those vacuum sealers all the time for tasting bottles of wine. If you really want to get fancy maybe for the next pretentious or not do its big brother something like the Coravin Timeless gas system. It uses a needle to draw up wine out of a bottle and push argon gas in through the cork to near completely limit oxidation. Allows you to draw off a glass of very fancy wine and save it for much much longer than the vacuum systems.

    • @holybird0079
      @holybird0079 Год назад +20

      Coravin is fantastic. I hate myself for having one, but it’s so useful I can almost handle feeling like a pretentious fop 😂

    • @Emeraldwitch30
      @Emeraldwitch30 Год назад +19

      One of the big wineries I've gone to has that needle gas system for testing and tasting wine. Very cool but I think this little gadget would be great at home. But my daughter and myself must be horribly glutinous gals as in, we never have left over wine lol 😆

    • @kilianortmann9979
      @kilianortmann9979 Год назад +3

      @@holybird0079 As long as you're truly enjoying yourself and not to impress others, it's not pretentious.

    • @carolhutchinson566
      @carolhutchinson566 Год назад +5

      We’ve got the vac thing at home and it really works, which is fine for an ordinary wine.

    • @Kaladelia
      @Kaladelia День назад

      Coravins are amazing

  • @ValeTam
    @ValeTam Год назад +128

    Whoever requested Ben to review the bread bin 🤣🤣 thank you, you're a genius.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +18

      LOLLLLL

    • @neutraltral8757
      @neutraltral8757 Год назад +7

      I'm curious if "we" actually requested it, or if Jamey found it on his own but had doubts and thought it best to cover himself. You'll notice there were no snippets of social media comments overlaid onto the video like they often have when folks make suggestions. Suspicious! 😅
      Now, I know that Jamey is a shining example of model citizenship, so he would *never* do anything like that... But I must confess, the thought did pop into my little pea brain for a moment or two there. 😉

  • @margowsky
    @margowsky Год назад +242

    I think Jamie demonstrating the kebob thingie might be some kind of new low for the channel. Congratulations! 🤣

  • @palexa188
    @palexa188 Год назад +45

    I love that they are surprised by the wine saver...in my house, we've been using it or variations of it for almost 2 decades and I believe the original was released in the 80s.

    • @MaggiMe
      @MaggiMe Год назад +4

      Same here, I kinda thought it was a basic gadget, that at least every wine drinker has🤔

    • @colinmcgregor6384
      @colinmcgregor6384 Год назад +1

      Ditto - used it for years and it comes into it's own at Christmas where it allows you to have a couple of nice wines with your meal without having to glug the lot. A very simple well executed concept which really works.

  • @allymilonecom
    @allymilonecom Год назад +52

    I work at a winery and we use the vacuum corks on our bottles in the tasting room. Extends the life 2-3 days depending on how much wine is left in a bottle. Super nice gadget.

    • @kennethryan2
      @kennethryan2 Год назад

      They last forever too, I have some from when they first came out, they still work great,

  • @sarahhornung3721
    @sarahhornung3721 Год назад +33

    The chain mail looks like it would make great pie weight too! More durable/heavier than beans or rice!

    • @runawayfaeIX
      @runawayfaeIX 9 месяцев назад

      And all in one piece, too 🤔

  • @Amocoru
    @Amocoru Год назад +142

    This was the most fun episode in a while. The boys were in rare form. I laughed out loud on several occassions. 10/10

  • @christianstonecipher1547
    @christianstonecipher1547 Год назад +68

    I feel like it would have been better if the wine saver had had a blind taste test instead of the taste test they gave. As it was in the video, there's a part of me that questions how much placebo/wanting it to work was affecting Barry's test.

    • @sykessaul123
      @sykessaul123 Год назад +4

      It's a handheld version of the Verre de Vin machine that's used in a lot of wine bars/restaurants and whilst I feel the seal on the handheld sucker would **fail fairly fast, the concept of decreasing the amount of gas in an open bottle with suction does indeed improve/retain flavour compared to not suctioning it.

    • @BWintJack
      @BWintJack Год назад +2

      I was hoping they had secretly switched the corks before the video, and Barry was enthusing over the normal-corked wine. Sadly, they're far less devious than I am.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Год назад

      There's also some product placement, i suppose.
      They get paid to say something is usefull (like who really believes one needs a kebab machine?)
      They have to earn something to keep doing the show so it is a necessary evil to keep in mind when pondering on their evaluations of products.

    • @telebubba5527
      @telebubba5527 7 месяцев назад

      @@sykessaul123 It's called a Vac-U-Vin and it still works perfectly after 30 years and 10,000's uses. It will never fail. And on top of that it is made by people with a distance to the 'market'. So it's socially responisble also.

  • @roxanne8882
    @roxanne8882 Год назад +93

    I really enjoyed this kind of fun return to form with gadgets that aren't all perfect, sustainable, working, expensive gadgets. This is like back to the days of the self-twirling fork where everyone can have a laugh but maybe discover a gadget that works surprisingly well

    • @jaystevens137
      @jaystevens137 Год назад +1

      Lol! James picking up the twirly fork and responding in defeat, "just bring the spaghetti."
      One of my favorites.

    • @iluvbyran
      @iluvbyran Год назад

      It's for people who accessibility problems

  • @nightshade7240
    @nightshade7240 Год назад +80

    I make chainmaille, so I understand the price because it would have to be hand crafted and the amount of work that goes into handcrafting chainmail is more than most people might understand. However having said that, I think the design could be improved. Smaller ring diametre and possibly a different tighter weave to get more coverage and more surface area. Maybe areas where a slightly larger diametre ring is included so you can more easily get a thermometre into your meat. I don't know that having such a large diametre for the rings would help with any of its claims. Also don't just buy any old chainmail and try this, it needs to be food grade stainless.

    • @aimeem
      @aimeem Год назад +6

      It seems like it would be a massive pain to clean though. Suppose some of the skin gets stuck to it or something?

    • @catherined9475
      @catherined9475 Год назад

      @@aimeem I was thinking the same thing.

    • @Yawgrimas
      @Yawgrimas Год назад +2

      Chainmail isn't rigid so nothing is going to get "stuck" as you can simply move the ring and clean the bit that's got the skin on.

    • @sarahnichols8485
      @sarahnichols8485 Год назад +1

      Indeed you can move the rings, but imaging having to scrub hundreds of tiny rings with chicken bits stuck to it. I have a stainless steel air fryer basket which is basically a very wide mesh, it is hell on wheels to scrub that sucker and must be attended to immediately or I risk the fats becoming sticky as it cools.

  • @insertaverygenericnamehere
    @insertaverygenericnamehere Год назад +65

    PSA: Bread is best kept in the plastic bag in the fridge. Not a joke - this was tested. Bread kept a lot fresher (~10 days) than with ANY other method.
    Bread tends to get "hard" in the cold, this is because how starch molecules behave. Just heat it up a bit (60+ °C) and it will get fluffy again.
    You can also freeze white bread - and simply toast it directly.

    • @BethyCaraBethy
      @BethyCaraBethy Год назад +6

      Can second this, I learnt the trick whilst visiting family in Kentucky. Leave ANYTHING out on the side and the insects will be on it in seconds, so they put their bread in the fridge. Came back home to England and tried it, my loaf stays fresh for at least 10 days!

    • @sykessaul123
      @sykessaul123 Год назад +2

      Was there not a thing about it affecting the gluten and therefore taste of it?

    • @crapstirrer
      @crapstirrer Год назад +2

      Yeah. If it's sliced bread, freeze it. A toaster can defrost or toast it as needed.

    • @Coreagrus
      @Coreagrus Год назад +1

      Huh. If really so, then I've accidentally been doing something right for a while.

    • @ticketyboo2456
      @ticketyboo2456 Год назад +3

      Good news for me. I use this method because my counter has no room for bread binnery. I have little to no science know-how so it's a pure coincidence that it's the best way.

  • @SilverNox
    @SilverNox Год назад +12

    So for the bread bin, I actually recently bought something similar for myself because I make fresh bread every week. The vent is nice for when I put the bread away too warm and unlike this one, the end is a flap that is a cutting board when open. I'm actually quite happy with mine!

  • @erinhowett3630
    @erinhowett3630 Год назад +6

    "Sir Clucks-alot".
    I'm dead.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +66

    Quote of the Day: “What we can guarantee though, is that we will all be whelmed. Perhaps over, perhaps under. We’ll find out!”
    This literally sounds like my academic career lol

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  Год назад +13

      Were you over or under?

    • @PokhrajRoy.
      @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +2

      @@SortedFood Overwhelmed because it was awesome lmao

    • @nsub1
      @nsub1 Год назад +5

      @@SortedFood This is pedantic, but I find it interesting: to whelm and to overwhelm historically meant the same thing!

  • @dipit221b
    @dipit221b Год назад +8

    "It fell off the stick", that's some Janice sass right there

  • @Finwolven
    @Finwolven Год назад +13

    Given that my parents had vac-u-vin stoppers for wine bottles and the little pump back in the 90's when I was a kid, I have to say the product must've proven itself numerous times over the past three decades.
    Brilliant selection of 'gadg' as always, and it's honestly really entertaining to watch gadgets that kind of straddle the line between 'oh come on, that's obvious gimmick and a piece of tat' and 'oh hey, it's actually doing a thing and doing it pretty well!'.

    • @monageeuk6504
      @monageeuk6504 Год назад

      i can't think of a polite way to say the opposite of thank you, but that is what you deserve for reminding me the 90s were 3 decades ago.

  • @romanp2715
    @romanp2715 Год назад +48

    The Vacuvin is great. I don't just use it for wine. It prolongs the shelflife of Vermouth. I have a bottle of dry Vermouth in my fridge, that is more than six month old an still tastes great.

    • @sheerluckholmes5468
      @sheerluckholmes5468 Год назад +3

      Hate to break it to you, but Vermouth is a wine.

    • @sykessaul123
      @sykessaul123 Год назад

      @@sheerluckholmes5468 Genuinely thought it was a wine based liqueur, thanks for educating me.

    • @benjaminpage4911
      @benjaminpage4911 Год назад

      So you could say your vermouth is not out of breath?

    • @sheerluckholmes5468
      @sheerluckholmes5468 Год назад +1

      @@sykessaul123 not sure I would call it a liqueur, more of an aperitif but its main component is wine.

    • @pinstripeowl
      @pinstripeowl Год назад

      I was honestly thinking about that application - I'm not a wine drinker, but the vermouth I had in once for some cocktails was just undrinkable the next time I opened it XD

  • @sebitealeaf5207
    @sebitealeaf5207 Год назад +5

    barry slowly losing his mind over the course of the video is my fav thing

  • @Dexy83
    @Dexy83 Год назад +9

    Y'all should do a follow up video about any gadgets reviewed that were continued to be used either in the Sorted kitchen or at home. 😁

  • @steveelves3499
    @steveelves3499 Год назад +8

    The chain mail has another use as well - I use it to clean my cast-iron frying pan with just a little water. It does a great job of removing anything that might have stuck without scratching or ruining the seasoning. I never thought of using it to cover a chicken, but I'll have to give it a go!

    • @ticketyboo2456
      @ticketyboo2456 Год назад

      Steve Elves Great name. I thought you were meant to allow skillets to season or something but I'm ultra normal so ignore me.

  • @harrybean3374
    @harrybean3374 Год назад +10

    Can I just say thank you for the video, I have very mild cerebral palsy and all serious the bread guide thing would really help me ☺️

  • @alasdairmcfarland5143
    @alasdairmcfarland5143 Год назад +14

    I'm with Mike....the hand made one fell off the skewer! That one advantage is brilliant! Of course that is why I use metal formed skewers!

    • @samegoat8133
      @samegoat8133 Год назад

      I've very rarely been eating kebab straight from the skewer. Mostly it's on a plate or on a pita, so having it fall off isn't a problem. Also, I can only assume that the hand made one has less dense texture than the one made by the machine

  • @Anna-uh3jq
    @Anna-uh3jq Год назад +5

    “It’s plastic enough to be a kitchen gadget.”
    Yep, that’s a pre-requisite for kitchen gadgets. 😂

  • @nicpay3851
    @nicpay3851 Год назад +2

    I've got that bread bin thingy, because like everyone else I was baking bread during the pandemic and I didn't have bags to keep my bread. I still use it because it is simple and it works like it's supposed to.

  • @Erdnussbuttertoast
    @Erdnussbuttertoast Год назад +18

    this is so timely bc i bought a chainmail headpiece for a play i'm in and the last show is on saturday... i guess i know what to do with it after 😂

  • @kerryanne28
    @kerryanne28 Год назад +5

    Sometimes you can’t help but to find Ben adorable lol him with that bread bin 😂

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +38

    Barry: “You know what this is: Chefs, gadgets.”
    Me: “Au contraire, you never really know what this is.”

  • @MaggiMe
    @MaggiMe Год назад +2

    A wine sealer gadget is one my parents had for over 20 years, it’s probably one of the most used “specific” kitchen gadget in our house. Would 10/10 recommend it for wine drinkers, it’s an essential in my opinion 😄

  • @bazzboda4785
    @bazzboda4785 Год назад +5

    I would love to see "Umai Dry" dry cured sausage kits being tested. The idea of making dry cured sausage or salami in a regular fridge with a humidity controlling casing is really interesting.

  • @LordBunnyBone
    @LordBunnyBone Год назад +3

    Ok the wine vacuum thing is something I remember around 20 years ago being in my parents kitchen drawer xD

  • @noone1929
    @noone1929 Год назад +4

    We have a small piece of chain mail at my house for cleaning my dad's precious cast iron pans.

  • @kitherit
    @kitherit Год назад +1

    One of the glaring issues I see about the chainmail, one reason to use tin foil is to seal everything in and prevent splatter from going everywhere. Seems like the chain mail isn't going to stop that.
    Actually, the second glaring issue I see is cleaning the chainmail. That seems like it'd be hellishly challenging to clean it!! Getting between all of those rings to make sure you're actually getting everything off!

  • @Tinkherbella
    @Tinkherbella Год назад +1

    “A really nice bread bin would set you back 20-30 pounds, this is not a really nice bread bin so….” 😂😂😂😂 best quote so far.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +6

    “What’s happening? These things are impressing us!” THAT IS THE POINT 😂

  • @katherinetusa181
    @katherinetusa181 Год назад +8

    Haha now currently waiting for the sorted childrens book of Sir Clucks a Lot 🤣

  • @myname-mz3lo
    @myname-mz3lo Год назад +1

    here in france alot of people have that wine gadget . it means you can open up an expensive bottle just to have a glass with someone and then close it again for a long time . people that have a big wine cellar use it alot .nice restaurants also all use it . it is definitely a kitchen tool more than a gadget at this stage

  • @derekrhodes4536
    @derekrhodes4536 Год назад +2

    "You actually have to pinch it off..." best Sorted line in a while. 😂

  • @rosejustice
    @rosejustice Год назад +9

    Baz: Theory behind the aluminum foil is to “keep the *juiceness* in…” 3:02
    Also Barry: Obsessed with food trends (hello, cloud eggs!) and creating new cooking goals. I somehow don’t see Mary Berry sharing any recipes where she wants to keep the juiceness in.
    ❤️❤️❤️ Love ya, Baz!

  • @davidbgreensmith
    @davidbgreensmith Год назад +3

    "It fell off the stick." The indignation was palpable.

  • @lellyt2372
    @lellyt2372 6 месяцев назад

    I bought the bread bin after seeing this episode last year and I am super happy with it. My shop-bought bread lasts much longer and the bread I bake myself stays good for at least 2 days longer than in my old bread bin (regular one with no air vents, like a cookie jar style). A nice purchase for my family at least

  • @selinesbeau
    @selinesbeau Год назад +1

    The holes arguement for the chain mail reminded me of the "how is an afghan warmer when it's full of holes?!" debate in our house.

  • @ojtheviking
    @ojtheviking Год назад +10

    Interesting gadgets all around! ...although, admittedly, I'm not sure the meat coming out of the kebab maker was the best visual in a food video...!

  • @Anna-uh3jq
    @Anna-uh3jq Год назад +3

    Just started watching and I already know you’ve nailed it with the first gadget. An incredible one to review!

  • @No_Thoughts_Tomats
    @No_Thoughts_Tomats Год назад +2

    I've had that same wine vacuum sealer for years and it really does do the job.

  • @Theaterverslaafde
    @Theaterverslaafde Год назад

    😄 a vacu vin was one of the kitchen drawer basics when I started my own household 30 years ago! Along with a cork screw, can opener and garlic press!

  • @FleaChristenson
    @FleaChristenson Год назад +5

    I use chain mail to clean my cast iron. Works beautifully.

  • @kelseybetsey4076
    @kelseybetsey4076 Год назад +4

    I love how other countries seem to buy fresh bread from a bakery every week. Definitely doesn’t happen where I live but I love the idea.

    • @ticketyboo2456
      @ticketyboo2456 Год назад

      Kelsey Betsey I'm genuinely curious; how long does the bread you buy last? Does it have extra preservatives and/ or do you freeze it?

    • @kelseybetsey4076
      @kelseybetsey4076 Год назад

      @@ticketyboo2456 I am sure it has tons of preservatives. I am now gluten free so I buy gluten free bread and keep it in the freezer as I don't go through it very quickly. As for normal wheat based breads I am sure full of preservatives.

  • @surrealchemist
    @surrealchemist Год назад +2

    The method I’ve done before was cook a bird on high heat to crisp the skin a bit, and then cover it. I don’t know if the chain mail works with that kind of 2 phase method but I like the idea of not having to waste foil every time.

  • @puklen
    @puklen Год назад

    My parents got a version of the wine stopper in the 90's. They stopped using it, first because it was bothersome and took too long to use, and second because they never left a bottle open/half empty for long.

  • @kristianlawrence
    @kristianlawrence Год назад +22

    I know you’ve seen my comment in the past about the automatic beer brewer, so there’s no need to request the gadget again. You no doubt have a batch brewing for the next Kitchen Gadgets episode 😉

  • @Zine36
    @Zine36 Год назад +4

    I want to see them retest the wine stoppers in a blind taste test to see if they can actually taste the difference

  • @susanjt747
    @susanjt747 Год назад

    I’ve had the wine stopper gadget for about 10 years and I love it. I bought extra stoppers and use the gadget nearly daily.

  • @books2thesky
    @books2thesky Год назад

    "And now, what would you use chainmail for?" "Um, to protect me in battle." ...Exactly the correct response hahaha!

  • @Lollipopper143
    @Lollipopper143 Год назад +4

    I usually never comment but I just wanted to say thank you for your videos. I have been watching them for over 5 years now and am still excited for every new one. No matter how the day is going, your videos just make those 15 min amazing. Also, yours are the only ones I constantly re-watch, just because it does never get boring. Since I have found your channel all that time ago, I have recommended you to everyone that was willing to listen, telling them you are the best on th platform ^^ Massive compliments from Germany

  • @sinaain
    @sinaain Год назад +4

    My parents used the wine vacuum thingy for decades. I don’t drink wine, so I ain’t judge but seems to work for them, though they usually finish a bottle in 2-3 days, not 10.

    • @denofpigs2575
      @denofpigs2575 Год назад

      Someone else in the comments said their dry vermouth stood the test of time for six months so it apparently exceeds that 10 day goal lol

  • @michaeldarius8694
    @michaeldarius8694 Год назад

    literally ever episode shows "these are bunch of blokes whom are great friends" and that make sorted miles above any other cooking series

  • @mikkol3
    @mikkol3 Год назад +1

    I have had the vacuvin in my household for as long as I can remember. It even has pots/jars in which one of the corks fits so you can store other ingredients or cookies fresh. A smart hack that I use when making jam or a sauce; when putting the jar (one with a rubberized metal cap) inside a vacuvin container and depressurizing it, it becomes sealed!

  • @StalwartShinobi
    @StalwartShinobi Год назад +5

    I love Barry's explanation of how the chain mail protects you until you fight a dragon and you are cooked to perfection 😂 honestly I only use tin foil if I want to keep anything in that chain mail chicken wouldn't catch like garlic butter in a chicken Kiev. I'd like to see it used on a jacket potato in all honesty, that could be top tier

  • @oneblacksun
    @oneblacksun Год назад +6

    I feel like the wine vacuumer should include a corkscrew, so you'd have a complete package.

    • @marymaryquitecontrary
      @marymaryquitecontrary Год назад

      There are sets that include an electric opener on Amazon, priced not too badly for such useful gadgets.

    • @hoozn
      @hoozn Год назад

      Not sure about that. If youre already so much into wine that you start caring about differences in taste, you probably already have a decent one that you keep using. And even a plastic pulltab that doesnt suck would at least double the price of the product.

  • @ItsJustLisa
    @ItsJustLisa Месяц назад

    I used to work at nice wine and spirits shop from the mid 80s to the mid 90s. We sold the original VacuVin when they first came out, which I think was around 1990. We also used one at the store for the bottles we sampled for customers.
    I still have mine. The corks need replacing, but they still function. I must say that I do like the redesign of the handle from the original. So from a longevity standpoint, speaking as an original user, the VacuVin is absolutely a great product.

  • @rollingmetal949
    @rollingmetal949 Год назад +2

    "Arise Sir Clucksalot" Mr Huttlestone you are amazing

  • @dandyspruce3760
    @dandyspruce3760 Год назад +9

    I liked that bread bin… if it works… what you didn’t mention it doesn’t take up as much space as a normal bin. I gave up on a breadbin as took too much space, would forget to look in it and just became full of crumbs as rarely moved due to putting things on top of it…

    • @MissJell333
      @MissJell333 Год назад +3

      It would have been nice if they had put bread in the bin a couple of days before filming to test if it actually doesn't go stale. I think that was the main idea of the bread bin.

  • @oldtimers6460
    @oldtimers6460 Год назад +8

    Well done gang , nice to get some honest reviews of cooking products and appliances . Cheers !
    P.S. Jamie's demonstration of making a Kebab looked like rather like what happens after a good meal is ruminated . Maybe it needs little flashing lights and a beeper ?

  • @jennv.s.o.p1603
    @jennv.s.o.p1603 Год назад

    I worked in the restaurant industry for over a decade and I am very familiar with the vacuum wine savers as they were commonplace items in the restaurant bars. At the end of the night, all open bottles were vacuumed.

  • @SnowFiresinger
    @SnowFiresinger Год назад

    This is the first in a while that I agree with all four reviews you have done as a group. Amazing.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +17

    “So where’s the line between letting wine breathe and being out of breath?” Is Food Journalism Level 1000. 🔥

  • @drsnicol
    @drsnicol Год назад +3

    I've been using something very similar to that bread bin for the best part of 10 years - it really does give me an extra day or so on my home made bread, so yeah, it does work 🙂

    • @drsnicol
      @drsnicol Год назад

      I believe the bin works as it adjusts to the size of the bread and leaves less air around the bread inside the bin (compared to say a normal bread bin which is a fixed size). This reduces moisture absorption (which leads to mold) whilst still allowing air in (if it was airtight and sealed in, nasty bacteria can grow in the absence of oxygen). There are reusable bread bags that work on a similar principle (roll the bag up to get most of the air out without making it completely airtight)... or you could just use a brown paper bag as a disposable alternative.

  • @peppers8489
    @peppers8489 Год назад

    The bread bin might be superfluous for many but not for my family. My 11 year old has cerebral palsy and cutting a slice of bread evenly is near impossible for him. But this allows him to do so independently which is great for his self esteem. If you could see the joy and pride he gets from being able to do things on his own, I think you would agree that it is one of the greatest things...well...since sliced bread! Very near priceless.

  • @christineh14
    @christineh14 Год назад +1

    I’ve used one of those vacuum sealers for years. I drink one glass of wine a night so it takes me 4 days to go through a standard bottle. It stays fresh if I’m careful to make sure it’s well sealed.

  • @chris_is_here_oh_no
    @chris_is_here_oh_no Год назад +3

    Excellent reviews, the Vaccu Vin is one of my favourites I use it all the time.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +9

    Bin Collector if the Chain Mail hadn’t worked: “Is that chain Mail? Who throws it in a bin? Why does it smell like a Sunday roast?”

  • @bronwynwatkins6163
    @bronwynwatkins6163 Год назад

    The wine sealer is something I use at the bar I work at for all our open reds - just don't use it for rose and whites in the fridge for long periods of time, for some reason the extended periods of cold stops them sealing quite as well! But I'm glad after your test that this proves we're not wasting our time when we use them!

  • @virginiadobson4904
    @virginiadobson4904 Год назад

    I think the bread box with the slicer would make sense for someone who has a bread maker at home. They have some where to store their bread and a way to make uniform slices.

  • @richardp5920
    @richardp5920 Год назад +3

    Oh my god. That first thing would be a pain in the butt to adequately clean.

  • @frenchfriar
    @frenchfriar Год назад +3

    Intrigued by the idea of the chain mail. Not sure it would replace my uses of aluminum foil, where I want to seal something.
    And speaking of seals, I hate that the bread keeper DOESN'T have a seal, my bread is more likely to dry out than go moldy.
    Not sure my palate is refined enough for the wine corker for me to notice the difference, and the kebab maker was cool but I'd never use it. It was fun to see one of these where the guys actually liked the items, though.

  • @garyherbert319
    @garyherbert319 Год назад

    Jamie's face at 17:45 when Ben said "Suck the Vacuum Out" killed me.

  • @Dexy83
    @Dexy83 Год назад +1

    I want the kabob maker! I've used the wine sealer as a professional bartender. My last job had 2 sides: dinner theater and events. When we used part of a bottle of wine for an event, we'd seal the bottles to use the next show day. Great product!

  • @epirepire
    @epirepire Год назад +6

    Kitchen Gadget to review: Misto oil sprayer! I have been looking for a reusable oil spray that produces a fine mist and came across this but the reviews are all mixed. It would be great if you got your hands on it and tested it with different oils.

    • @freighter1097
      @freighter1097 Год назад

      I tried it on a whim and finally tossed it. It did work okayish, but how often do you need to mist oils? I realized it was more of a gimmick and trashed it. Really didn't like olive oils. Vinegars will eat away at the seals.

    • @s_nunyabiznez
      @s_nunyabiznez Год назад +1

      Ah, I can help! I had a Misto for years. It did okay. You have to pump the lid up and down on the can to build up pressure, and release the extra pressure when you’re done. I found that if the nozzle was at all ‘dirty’ (i.e. a bit if oil still in it), I would get just a thin steam of oil no matter what I did. It was also a huge pain to clean.
      Finally, I bought something else. I got a trigger sprayer from a brand called Mistifi, from Amazon. I frickin’ love this thing. No pumping. No pressure release. Literally just squeeze the trigger. Fully depress for a large spray, lightly depress for a gentle spray. So much easier to use.
      I had olive oil in both for context, although I do have a Misto with safflower oil. It does even worse with this very lightweight oil, so I’ll probably get another Mistifi. I *do* use it several times a week.

    • @epirepire
      @epirepire Год назад

      @@s_nunyabiznez thanks for the tip! I took a quick look and the mistifi spray bottle is not intended for oil though, as I have seen. Do you have something food-specific from the brand or is it a generic trigger spray bottle?

  • @HyperactiveNeuron
    @HyperactiveNeuron Год назад +7

    Excellent guys! Definitely need to get some of the wine savers. Those will make perfect stocking stuffers this year.

  • @TehDiablo666
    @TehDiablo666 Год назад +1

    Barry was struggling to open the sealed wine bottle, by forcing the vacuvin off, but there is actually a little valve that you should release to open the bottle. It's on the top, in the middle. Push it a little bit and you'll hear it release.

  • @rainydays9967
    @rainydays9967 Год назад +1

    I was so confused about the chain male/mail (🤷‍♀️), but the second Barry said it’s a reusable replacement for aluminium foil, it all made sense 💡

  • @thesherbet
    @thesherbet Год назад +8

    It's worth noting that for the vac au vin, dont use it on any sparkling wine. It'll cause the wine to go flat long before it oxidises.
    But yeah, these things are mandatory for anyone in hospitality, although many will have machines for it too with a CO2 cannister for the sparkling wines.

    • @NikolaHoward
      @NikolaHoward Год назад

      Vacu Vin do a champagne sealer. 😀

  • @ericaschner3283
    @ericaschner3283 Год назад +3

    Was hoping the bottle saver question would be "or does it just suck?" 🤣

    • @ticketyboo2456
      @ticketyboo2456 Год назад

      Eric Aschner They're British so don't generally use that turn of phrase.

    • @NikolaHoward
      @NikolaHoward Год назад

      @@ticketyboo2456 yeah we do... 😀

  • @kainoe09
    @kainoe09 Год назад

    "You don't need to use two fingers, do you" 🤣🤣

  • @aerokas4817
    @aerokas4817 Год назад

    Speaking on the wine vacuum thing, we use it all the time at work as we normally only sell a glass or two of wine at a time. We're a cafe that also has a selection of wines, (and beers), so we can have a break between selling the different wines.
    In addition to the vacuum, we also add a date onto each wine so when know when to pass it over to the kitchen for use in cooking.
    It honestly makes it so so much easier to sell wine and not worry about it tasting bad

  • @robertbuth
    @robertbuth Год назад +6

    I LOOOOOVEE Mike's inner "middle child" vibes!!! They're so great! Great video guys!
    Those jokes at the end of #3 were hilarious
    14:27 oh I wonder what Jamie could have possibly said there. lmao

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +5

    Mike being Salty 101: “I know how to do it, Ebbers! I’ve got a badge for it!”

  • @jmcosmos
    @jmcosmos Год назад

    I've been a American VacuVin user since the 1990s, and I use it any time I open a wine bottle to pour a single glass, or to dollop some into a dish. The vacuum stoppers consistently keep the wine quite drinkable/usable.

  • @EbonRaven
    @EbonRaven Год назад

    I had one of those types of bread keepers, and it ended up being totally useless. It was the size of a store-bought loaf, but a homemade loaf was almost always too tall, too wide, too big in general. I also found that my bread molded significantly faster in the keeper than in a storage bag.

  • @christiang6960
    @christiang6960 Год назад +3

    Would be cool if you'd do some kind of outdoor video again. Idk. like big night out or some food tour in a city. Or go camping ;).

  • @erinhowett3630
    @erinhowett3630 Год назад +4

    I can't wait to try the orzo carbonara from the Twisted pack for dinner tonight!

  • @michaelablank
    @michaelablank Год назад

    I actually have 2 of these. The bread bin and the wine stoppers. Both of them work well.

  • @laurahubbard6906
    @laurahubbard6906 Год назад

    I had both the bread slicer box and the Vacuvin for years. I got rid of the bread box, as it was useless, but I continue to use the Vacuvin and have for decades.