Yeah, completely agree. I think they do it because it results in a better dish, but I do think it kinda doesn't force them to be wholely original which might be okay... I mean cooking is collaborative... I don't know. I feel mixed.
I think to have some appreciation of the food team they should film the process of video idea to outcome. I think (and assume) the video idea is decided, normals start spitballing a basic vein they want to go down and the food team build and support experimenting and guidance for execution. If that's so to me it isn't too far off the process experimental home cooks go through but speed run with hands on support.. as I'll read blogs and take advice once I have an idea, watch an Adam Ragusea video if there is one to see a range of executions and then try something. If it fails or is imperfect I might try again with tweaks, or commit to memory what I thought was missing when I do it again in future.
As a Korean myself, this is awesome~ Koreans create all sorts of dishes with kimchi : stew, fried rice, noodle, dumplings,, even pancakes! Love all the creative ways to incorporate kimchi into more dishes
Absolutely loved the ingenuity of Mike's dish, would you guys ever be open to the idea of releasing a video showing the collaborative process between the normals and the food team when creating a dish or recipe? Would be cool to get a little behind the scenes and guiding inspiration for creating one's own recipes.
I'd love this! It would be fascinating to see how many ideas were bounced around before deciding on the final dish - and do any/all of those ideas get made and taste-tested? If the food team don't want to be on camera, maybe one of the normals could talk through the process afterwards.
All of these look incredible honestly! Jamie's is perfect for like a movie night, Barry's is giving me a dirty cheat night meal and Mike is so intriguing and creative that you could blow anyone away, whether its date night or a dinner party! Well done lads
@@dizzygunner I think they have to do it at home. Like homework, and then bring it in and hope it's good to everyone else. Plus with time restraint pressure.
@@fireclaw2 yeah it's certainly a collaborative effort and I'm sure they're involved in the planning with the food team. But the food team is there to guide it, just like James used to guide recipes in the background as the development chef for Sorted. What I do love is that you can clearly see the influence of the normals in the dishes - it's still very much their individual styles.
I thought Jamie is going to win with that spice loaded dish. But that wonton sure looks like something you never thought you’re gonna like, only for it to become something you can’t live without later on 🤤great job boys! Well done as always! 👏🏼
I feel that while it's definitely innovative and I'm seriously contemplating testing it, when you think about it it's rely not that strange of a combination. Pineapple and caramel is not hard to imagine, pineapple and chili is a well known combination, so what you are adding is the fermented quality of kimchi, and you can make most things better with some fermented something.
As for Korean, I'm interestingly mind-blown by all the creativity! It sure is quite bizarre, but what's all the fuss? Hope you liked every piece of it!
One of my preferences in fusion food is that I can still identify the origins of the dish. In Jamie's and Mike's, they retained the spirit of the inspiration. Jamie's especially, seemed a perfect wedding between Korean and Indian elements. The flavors and textures are familiar enough that I can tell just by looking at it that I would thoroughly enjoy it. Mike's looked delicious, but I would have had to actually taste it to judge how successful it was. Based on looks alone, I would have handed the victory to Jamie, but if I had been able to taste Mike's, I might have reached the same conclusion as Ben. Baz gets full points for creativity, but he might have pushed the boat out too far. It might have been delicious in person, but its identity was lost.
Barry's dish honestly seemed like a case of "Too much of a good thing". As Ben himself said in the video, Barry was essentially fusing two fusions together.
Another cracking video from the team at sorted, Korean food is something I have been interested in for a while and I think all three dishes hit the “fusion” mark whilst maintaining the flavours of Korea! Kudos Sorted once again! Keep up the amazing work you do, I look forward to your videos every week!
Jamie, looking straight down the camera after being "complimented" is my work mood recently. (Also, "great job for not doing a thing so I can later do the thing correctly" is sometimes my parenting style.)
So my mum makes this spicy lemon pickle with jaggery or sugar in it, and Mike's kimchi pineapple tarte korèan sounds like it would taste very similar. I think I'd love it, but in a small portion. One of those might already be plenty.
Something I wonder from those battles (and from most cooking shows actually) : considering that we see the normals preparing their dish individually in the kitchen and they all look quite time consuming to make, and at the end we see three plates in front of Ben, have two dishes been sitting there getting cold while the other one is getting done? How much time takes place between the moment the clock for the cooking ends and the moment the eating starts? Are some dishes warmed back in the microwave or something ?
@@narcyz2134 man how does Owen get the food back out again without it looking weird? 🤔 Just kidding, I know it was a typo but I just had to 😂 my adhd brain just conjured up the image of a guy in his forties trying to get pristine looking food back out which he has been warming for like two hours, failing and then installing a cupboard door to his stomach which looks like a plate warmer inside 😂
I actually needed an episode like this. No stress or competition. Just fun exploration with Ebbers bringing some chef’s insight from the sidelines. Italian finger kisses all around.
Mike's is the one I'm most likely to try at home, as love cooking with pineapple. Jamie's would be a fab starter or sharing platter, and Barry's is a takeaway order for when you've had one of those weeks.
Seriously, if you find a can of Picky Wicky Kimchi (the brand they use in this video), give it a try! It is already stir-fried, and doesn't include shrimp or shellfish at all. So the flavor is much milder than most kimchis. Putting it in fried rice with cheese is one of my favorite lazy meals now.
What I love about this episode is that it gives you so many ideas for elements you could add to a meal, like the kimchi pizza or the gochujang curry leaf mayo or the cheats BBQ sauce. So easy to make and I know it's going to be delicious!
Jamie embracing his inner Mr Blobby. "Blobby blobby blobby". Editing on point, going from "roll" to "bowl". 3 superb, inventive dishes, totally different, really delicious sounding. This was a really fun episode, guys, and really shows off just how far you have come over the years.
I'm so glad that after these guys met up with the Korean Englishman group they decided to try out Korean food. They even used the same brand as them for the kimchi!
I have never had kimchi, but went to the Asian Market on Friday, was going to get some there and forgot about it. That place was freezing cold. I would probably try the pineapple kimchi dessert. It looked really yummy.
Would love to see a spin the wheel type series with you guys - cuisines, hero ingredients, what course it is, equipment, rogue ingredients etc type of thing, all decided by chance and them just having to go with it 😅
Would seriously suggest trying the PW Kimchi. Got some today and it's amazing. Gonna keep my cupboard stocked with this stuff from now on. Can't wait to try it in Mac & Cheese.
My favorite uncommon use for kimchi: grilled mochi (rice cake), filled with chopped kimchi and cheese, brushed with soy sauce and wrapped in seaweed. So good!
As a Korean Canadian, I hear "Korean fusion" and i get concerned. Korean food often has bold, unmistakable, flavours that don't really play well with others. But when it works... IT WORKS!
"I agree with ebbers !" HOWEVER I would love to try that pizza thingy 😋 that looks BOMB for a cheatday! 😬🤪 ( and maybe use the sauce from the deep fry fishy dish 🤔 😉) .
Totally agree with Ebbers comments on the crunch from the Kimchi. Whilst the funky fermented flavour is one way, blitzing it to remove all the crunch is missing something. I like mixing some kimchi through Steak Tartar along with some diced asian pear and sesame seeds.
I actually do agree with Ben. Before he revealed the order, that was my order too, for the same reason. Barry was too much into one thing. Jamie was interesting, but not enough. Mike was creative while not going overboard.
My mum and I have been joking about sending you guys homemade kimchi since it’s way better than the tinned stuff and there is so many types out there! Do hit us up if interested 🤣 Love from a little British-Korean family! ☺️
How do you know you might have been watching too many Sortedfood videos? I just thought of three jokes right before Ben cracked them. So I’m guessing I’m close. 😉🤯
Gosh you guys and your sense of humour and creativity are hillarious😍 I always enjoy watching or hearing you all in the background whilst I eat or prepare food at home. And your ways of engaging with your fans are superb! It feels almost like we're all in the same room. Greetings from Lithuania🇱🇹
Too easy on the normals?!? I'd hate to see you being evil then, Ben. But can't wait because I adore kimchi and have three types in the fridge at the moment.
Ben ranked them in the order I would have as well (keeping in mind we can't taste them). Mike's pineapple, carmel, kimchee, coconut yogurt treat looked divine! I was also really intrigued with Jamie's entry - it looked extremely tasty. I'm sorry, Bas, there was just a little too much going on in yours for me to get on board with it, but top points for creativity!
Well now my son wants to try kimchi so thank you guys! I’ve been trying to get him to try it for years but the color and what was in it always made him hesitant. Now he’s excited (and to be honest a bit annoying by constantly asking) about when exactly will be going to get some from the International Market by our house. 😂
I really think that Jamie is getting surprisingly good in this kind of stuff as time goes on. In my opinion, his idea was the best example of fusion. Barry has just overdone it, and however Mike made the most interesting one, but I would still try the pakoras as a "go to" kimchi fusion dish.
As a Korean, never have I seen Kimchi actually blended in a mixer. Usually we just chop it finely and mix it with other ingredients. Also, I don't think I've seen a dessert with Kimcho. But all aside, I'm up for new variations and would love to try these :)
Not that he needs it- but did anyone else feel like Barry was rolling that “gyro”(sp?) like a sushi roll!?- just to add one more cuisine into his mix! 😂
I would love so see how these are filmed, like is the food even still hot when they try it, how much time does this take, maybe a bit more vlog style behind the scenes to these great videos you always bless us with☺️
I am so excited that y’all have been journeying through Korean inspired dishes and ingredients. I think Mikes dish is one that looks so different, that’s want to try it and simple enough to do so. I can not wait for more banchan videos! My family has homemade Korean for our Christmas dinner. I normally make all the banchan. I love to follow along to Maanchi videos and change a few things here and there to fit my family better. Gentlemen, thank for this battle. It was wonderful.
I really like how you guys approach sponsodes videos. It's still 100% Sorted authenticity, and as a viewer you can learn about great products that can be used to make tasty food from different cultures without much research and effort. Keep it up, guys!
I came across you guys when you were on with Josh and Ollie, and I'm SO glad I did!!! Absolutely loving getting all caught up, enjoying every minute!!! :)
I agreed with Ebbers. So much creativity and deliciousness . I have aged celery kimchi and quite a fresh vegan plum kimchi. I will take on the lad's kimchi fusion or confusion on my leave but minus the fries and pizza, and serve it on lettuce cups. Thank you for the share and recipes.
We make pepper(hot) roti with kimchi now. The kimchi levels up that pepper roti! You get that tangy fermented taste with the pepper kick, total balance of flavours. Yummilicious is an understatement
Bacon, aged cheddar, and kimchi grilled cheese is my goto use for kimchi at home.
2 года назад
I do agree with Ebbers, been using Kimchi myself in cooking recently, very versatile and can be an easy refreshing little side to any dish, also for fermented cabbage doesn't taste MASSIVELY CABBAGY like we might expect in the UK being used to boiled cabbage.
Now that Barry has made a fusion burrito, Mike has to make one. Complete the trinity.
What should Mike's be?
@@SortedFood Maybe African Fusion?
True- but it’s only complete if all three of them infuriate the cultures to the point that the news reporters get involved!🧐🤷♀️😂
@@SortedFood English Breakfast Burrito
@@SortedFood I seem to remember Mike has a soft spot for Thai/Southeast Asian cuisine, that could be interesting
I would love to see the boys created a themed dish WITHOUT the help of the food team. Let’s see how far they’ve come.
I always wonder about that. And what they would come up with if they had to do it completely on their own.
Yeah, completely agree. I think they do it because it results in a better dish, but I do think it kinda doesn't force them to be wholely original which might be okay... I mean cooking is collaborative... I don't know. I feel mixed.
I think to have some appreciation of the food team they should film the process of video idea to outcome. I think (and assume) the video idea is decided, normals start spitballing a basic vein they want to go down and the food team build and support experimenting and guidance for execution.
If that's so to me it isn't too far off the process experimental home cooks go through but speed run with hands on support.. as I'll read blogs and take advice once I have an idea, watch an Adam Ragusea video if there is one to see a range of executions and then try something. If it fails or is imperfect I might try again with tweaks, or commit to memory what I thought was missing when I do it again in future.
Usually, I favor Mike’s creation in these battles but today Jamie has won over my heart and tastebuds.
egg
I agree with Ebbers :D
It all looked amazing but I'd definitely go for Mike's first!
You mispelled "I agree with Ebbers"
You might say.... He was trying to satisfy your tongue?
I think Jamie has overtaken Mike some time in the past year or so and some people are only just working that out.
As a Korean myself, this is awesome~ Koreans create all sorts of dishes with kimchi : stew, fried rice, noodle, dumplings,, even pancakes!
Love all the creative ways to incorporate kimchi into more dishes
Ben: “Can fuse, not confuse.”
Jamie: “Spaff, not Baz.”
Ok, I’m sorry but have I walked into a slogan writing competition? I’m ready to give awards!
You walked here?
@@FirstNameLastName-rh6zc it's a saying lol?
nah mate but you can have the "spam every sorted related video with quotes" badge.
@James Cook Unnecessary sledging mate
A t-shirt slogan competition should really be a thing...
Are we sure the brief for Barry wasn’t mixed up with Jamie’s?
Because that looks like a Jamie dish
It did look like a Jamie dish 😂
Absolutely loved the ingenuity of Mike's dish, would you guys ever be open to the idea of releasing a video showing the collaborative process between the normals and the food team when creating a dish or recipe?
Would be cool to get a little behind the scenes and guiding inspiration for creating one's own recipes.
Totally agree with this. I very often wish that I could see "behind the curtain" in a lot of my favorite shows.
I'd love this! It would be fascinating to see how many ideas were bounced around before deciding on the final dish - and do any/all of those ideas get made and taste-tested? If the food team don't want to be on camera, maybe one of the normals could talk through the process afterwards.
As someone living in Korea, Jamie pronouncing 해물 파전 (haemul pajeon) as “hamel pajon” is the highlight of this video
harmful pigeon?
I was looking to see if anyone had left a comment like this! I don't live there (yet haha) but felt the same! It really was the best ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Hemél pajon 😂
All of these look incredible honestly! Jamie's is perfect for like a movie night, Barry's is giving me a dirty cheat night meal and Mike is so intriguing and creative that you could blow anyone away, whether its date night or a dinner party! Well done lads
Thanks so much Charlotte, we're glad you loved the video and really appreciate the feedback :)
Totally agree!
I could imagine Mikes as a summer dessert. Especially if theres a barbecue around so you could char the pineapple before
Mike is always out of the box, love the creativity he adds
Edit: I freaking agree with Ebers
I'm so plzed he won, very well earned
This episode really just highlights how far the boys have come from being a "normal".
Absolutely, that dessert is a phenomenal concept, and Mike executes it perfectly here!
TBF i think a lot of these ideas are worked with the food team.
@@dizzygunner I think they have to do it at home. Like homework, and then bring it in and hope it's good to everyone else. Plus with time restraint pressure.
@@fireclaw2 yeah it's certainly a collaborative effort and I'm sure they're involved in the planning with the food team. But the food team is there to guide it, just like James used to guide recipes in the background as the development chef for Sorted.
What I do love is that you can clearly see the influence of the normals in the dishes - it's still very much their individual styles.
Of course, we all say that until the next Pass It On (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)
For once, Barry is the one offending everyone with his mischievous "Burrito"
😂 how to offend everyone in one dish?
Why is it always a burrito?
@@Skenjin true!- I just saw a video where a girl tried a Yorkshire pudding made into a wrap/burrito- surprised the. It’s ah ent tried THAT one yet!
@@huggledemon32 the Yorkshire pudding burrito is phenomenal if you get it from the right place
Certainly hurt me with he way he said Jai-ro. That isn't how gyro is pronounced when it's referring to food.
Awesome video guys. I would love to see a behind the scenes showing how the food team works with the boys to come up with their recipes.
Ohhhh yes!- I hadn’t thought of that- that would be interesting!
I thought Jamie is going to win with that spice loaded dish. But that wonton sure looks like something you never thought you’re gonna like, only for it to become something you can’t live without later on 🤤great job boys! Well done as always! 👏🏼
Thanks Pearl :)
I feel that while it's definitely innovative and I'm seriously contemplating testing it, when you think about it it's rely not that strange of a combination. Pineapple and caramel is not hard to imagine, pineapple and chili is a well known combination, so what you are adding is the fermented quality of kimchi, and you can make most things better with some fermented something.
As for Korean, I'm interestingly mind-blown by all the creativity!
It sure is quite bizarre, but what's all the fuss? Hope you liked every piece of it!
One of my preferences in fusion food is that I can still identify the origins of the dish. In Jamie's and Mike's, they retained the spirit of the inspiration. Jamie's especially, seemed a perfect wedding between Korean and Indian elements. The flavors and textures are familiar enough that I can tell just by looking at it that I would thoroughly enjoy it. Mike's looked delicious, but I would have had to actually taste it to judge how successful it was. Based on looks alone, I would have handed the victory to Jamie, but if I had been able to taste Mike's, I might have reached the same conclusion as Ben. Baz gets full points for creativity, but he might have pushed the boat out too far. It might have been delicious in person, but its identity was lost.
Barry's dish honestly seemed like a case of "Too much of a good thing". As Ben himself said in the video, Barry was essentially fusing two fusions together.
Sorted and Korean Englishman are my favourite RUclips channels! You should collab more 💜
That’s one of the best battles in a long time
Thanks Justin.
the ultimate battles are not as fun when they arent all in the kitchen at once
Another cracking video from the team at sorted, Korean food is something I have been interested in for a while and I think all three dishes hit the “fusion” mark whilst maintaining the flavours of Korea! Kudos Sorted once again!
Keep up the amazing work you do, I look forward to your videos every week!
Thank you so much Conor, we're so glad that you enjoyed the video and the Korean fusion twist :)
Thanks guys! I did think mikes wontons looked good but the pizza from Barry for my sounded the most intriguing!
"A late night naughty thing but perhaps a step too far." Ben quotes, out of context, coming in clutch with this video. Thanks, Ben.
I love how they did appetizer, entree, and dessert.
Jamie, looking straight down the camera after being "complimented" is my work mood recently.
(Also, "great job for not doing a thing so I can later do the thing correctly" is sometimes my parenting style.)
So my mum makes this spicy lemon pickle with jaggery or sugar in it, and Mike's kimchi pineapple tarte korèan sounds like it would taste very similar. I think I'd love it, but in a small portion. One of those might already be plenty.
barry's dish: "around the world in 80 tastes"
100% 😂
“We travel the world in one dish.”
Yep, my thoughts exactly. What flavours does it have? I’m guessing all of them. 😉
All I can hear is Link from GMM saying "Oh my Flavours!"
Or none of them, depending on how it ends up.
I agree with ebbers when it comes to Mike winning I haven't tasted it but I think Barry's food looked more creative and something I would like to try
I agree with Ebbers, also Mike’s expression at the end is just so adorable.
Something I wonder from those battles (and from most cooking shows actually) : considering that we see the normals preparing their dish individually in the kitchen and they all look quite time consuming to make, and at the end we see three plates in front of Ben, have two dishes been sitting there getting cold while the other one is getting done? How much time takes place between the moment the clock for the cooking ends and the moment the eating starts? Are some dishes warmed back in the microwave or something ?
Probably tucked into owen after sexies. In some episodes when they prepare more food some of it wait in the oven for serving.
@@narcyz2134 man how does Owen get the food back out again without it looking weird? 🤔
Just kidding, I know it was a typo but I just had to 😂 my adhd brain just conjured up the image of a guy in his forties trying to get pristine looking food back out which he has been warming for like two hours, failing and then installing a cupboard door to his stomach which looks like a plate warmer inside 😂
@@cassandramuller7337 love the explanation 😂👏🏻
I actually needed an episode like this. No stress or competition. Just fun exploration with Ebbers bringing some chef’s insight from the sidelines.
Italian finger kisses all around.
Dear god Barry, that's too many fusions, man was never meant to fly so close to the sun
I agree, I feel like his dish would've done better had he left some of the elements separate instead of rolling it all together lol
First off, the thumbnail is unreal! Well done! I know those sequences are not easy to capture. Also, it captures the spirit of the channel.
Thanks Pokhraj :)
@Johnny Caruthers you all right there guv? You seem lost.
Mike's is the one I'm most likely to try at home, as love cooking with pineapple. Jamie's would be a fab starter or sharing platter, and Barry's is a takeaway order for when you've had one of those weeks.
The transition from tuck and roll to in a boll was glorious, well done Editors!
I’m not normally a fan of kimchi but my goodness those three plates look incred. Good work gang!
It amazing what you can do with Kimchi! :)
Seriously, if you find a can of Picky Wicky Kimchi (the brand they use in this video), give it a try! It is already stir-fried, and doesn't include shrimp or shellfish at all. So the flavor is much milder than most kimchis. Putting it in fried rice with cheese is one of my favorite lazy meals now.
What I love about this episode is that it gives you so many ideas for elements you could add to a meal, like the kimchi pizza or the gochujang curry leaf mayo or the cheats BBQ sauce. So easy to make and I know it's going to be delicious!
Can’t believe I’m saying this but Char Sui, Burrito…Pizza… Kimchi… Barry takes it for me ! Played me like a fiddle !
I would love to see a video on the brainstorming with the food team and the whole recipe testing process, because these ideas are crazy!
So glad to see ya'll in Josh and Ollies new restaurant! So cool!
May have to try the "wontons", but honestly I'm just excited to try out the method. So many flavor combos that could work in a baked wonton.
Jamie embracing his inner Mr Blobby. "Blobby blobby blobby".
Editing on point, going from "roll" to "bowl".
3 superb, inventive dishes, totally different, really delicious sounding.
This was a really fun episode, guys, and really shows off just how far you have come over the years.
I'm so glad that after these guys met up with the Korean Englishman group they decided to try out Korean food. They even used the same brand as them for the kimchi!
I have never had kimchi, but went to the Asian Market on Friday, was going to get some there and forgot about it. That place was freezing cold. I would probably try the pineapple kimchi dessert. It looked really yummy.
Would love to see a spin the wheel type series with you guys - cuisines, hero ingredients, what course it is, equipment, rogue ingredients etc type of thing, all decided by chance and them just having to go with it 😅
Big fan of Barry’s hair. He’s living the dream.
Would seriously suggest trying the PW Kimchi. Got some today and it's amazing. Gonna keep my cupboard stocked with this stuff from now on. Can't wait to try it in Mac & Cheese.
Wait, wasn't Barry allergic to pineapple? He was devouring that mikes fusion dish like he just didn't care!
For some reason when pineapple is cooked he doesn't react in the same way.
@@SortedFood aah ok, I was just wondering based on the glazed pineapple from the kebabgrill episode
Honestly wondering the same thing so thanks for asking and answering
Lol I e seen him try pineapple on the show before- greed seems to win over anaphylactic shock sometimes!🧐🤷♀️🤣
@@OldManYellsAtClouds You beat me to the punch. Is bromelain the enzyme that keeps gelatin from setting?
I think when you're talking fusions, "things that shouldn't work together, but do" is probably the highest possible compliment.
My husband makes kimchi. I’m definitely going too try Mikes
Let us know how you get on :)
Jamie gets my vote this time. I hope you explore more Korean food, I feel like it often gets limited to Korean BBQ, but there is so much more!
Barry's dish is the epitome of "don't put me in a box" 😂
I love being introduced to dishes from around the world! Thanks Sorted team!
I so hope these recipes end up in the Sorted app !
They're in the description box below the video for ya :)
I agree with Ebers. Also, this one has some of the most creative creations yet. Excellent work.
the pronunciation of haemul pajeon was interesting lol
My favorite uncommon use for kimchi: grilled mochi (rice cake), filled with chopped kimchi and cheese, brushed with soy sauce and wrapped in seaweed. So good!
sounds delicious!
I agree with Ebbers. YAY, Mikey!
I love it! Good job, Mike! Good job all of you guys. Really enjoyed the video today.
As a Korean Canadian, I hear "Korean fusion" and i get concerned. Korean food often has bold, unmistakable, flavours that don't really play well with others. But when it works... IT WORKS!
I would love to see behind the scenes of the food team coming up the dish ideas. how much input do the normals actully have.
"I agree with ebbers !" HOWEVER I would love to try that pizza thingy 😋 that looks BOMB for a cheatday! 😬🤪 ( and maybe use the sauce from the deep fry fishy dish 🤔 😉) .
Totally agree with Ebbers comments on the crunch from the Kimchi. Whilst the funky fermented flavour is one way, blitzing it to remove all the crunch is missing something. I like mixing some kimchi through Steak Tartar along with some diced asian pear and sesame seeds.
Mike: “Thanks, Ben.”
Me: “OOOOOOOOOH WE HAVE OVEN FRESH DRAMA!”
They all looked amazing!
I actually do agree with Ben. Before he revealed the order, that was my order too, for the same reason. Barry was too much into one thing. Jamie was interesting, but not enough. Mike was creative while not going overboard.
Barry has such kinetic and creative skills. So many people wouldn't have been able to roll that crispy, very stuffed pizza so beautifully.
My mum and I have been joking about sending you guys homemade kimchi since it’s way better than the tinned stuff and there is so many types out there! Do hit us up if interested 🤣 Love from a little British-Korean family! ☺️
Great video and wish I could actually try all three of them.
As Mike said, "I agree with Ebbers."
5:10 replayed that about 5 times- BRILLIANT!!
How do you know you might have been watching too many Sortedfood videos?
I just thought of three jokes right before Ben cracked them. So I’m guessing I’m close. 😉🤯
Mind reader!
@@SortedFood haha. Considering that this video was made weeks ago, I need to work on my skills a bit more. 😉
Gosh you guys and your sense of humour and creativity are hillarious😍 I always enjoy watching or hearing you all in the background whilst I eat or prepare food at home. And your ways of engaging with your fans are superb! It feels almost like we're all in the same room. Greetings from Lithuania🇱🇹
Too easy on the normals?!? I'd hate to see you being evil then, Ben.
But can't wait because I adore kimchi and have three types in the fridge at the moment.
What a lovely stash of Kimchi you have!
Thank you boys. I have learned so much from your vid's and enjoy the banter. Keep up the good work. 👍
Ben ranked them in the order I would have as well (keeping in mind we can't taste them). Mike's pineapple, carmel, kimchee, coconut yogurt treat looked divine! I was also really intrigued with Jamie's entry - it looked extremely tasty. I'm sorry, Bas, there was just a little too much going on in yours for me to get on board with it, but top points for creativity!
Well now my son wants to try kimchi so thank you guys! I’ve been trying to get him to try it for years but the color and what was in it always made him hesitant. Now he’s excited (and to be honest a bit annoying by constantly asking) about when exactly will be going to get some from the International Market by our house. 😂
I really think that Jamie is getting surprisingly good in this kind of stuff as time goes on. In my opinion, his idea was the best example of fusion. Barry has just overdone it, and however Mike made the most interesting one, but I would still try the pakoras as a "go to" kimchi fusion dish.
Mike's is the one I'd like to try the most. Similar vibe to Mexican candy, sweet/sour/spicy.
Did Barry forget his pineapple allergy again
As a Korean, never have I seen Kimchi actually blended in a mixer. Usually we just chop it finely and mix it with other ingredients. Also, I don't think I've seen a dessert with Kimcho. But all aside, I'm up for new variations and would love to try these :)
Not that he needs it- but did anyone else feel like Barry was rolling that “gyro”(sp?) like a sushi roll!?- just to add one more cuisine into his mix! 😂
I can usually imagine flavors together but can't get Mike's combination in my head; I'd really like to try it.
I thought baz was allergic to pineapple?
More so when it's raw. It's the enzymes.
All three look delicious, I'd love to try them all
Sorted: British people make Korean fusion
Me: Haven’t the Koreans been through enough?
I would love so see how these are filmed, like is the food even still hot when they try it, how much time does this take, maybe a bit more vlog style behind the scenes to these great videos you always bless us with☺️
I respect everyone who were involved in this Seriously the best piece that i ve ever seen on RUclips 💌 Hate off to well all 💟 love your videos ❤ ..
I am so excited that y’all have been journeying through Korean inspired dishes and ingredients. I think Mikes dish is one that looks so different, that’s want to try it and simple enough to do so. I can not wait for more banchan videos!
My family has homemade Korean for our Christmas dinner. I normally make all the banchan. I love to follow along to Maanchi videos and change a few things here and there to fit my family better. Gentlemen, thank for this battle. It was wonderful.
I really like how you guys approach sponsodes videos. It's still 100% Sorted authenticity, and as a viewer you can learn about great products that can be used to make tasty food from different cultures without much research and effort. Keep it up, guys!
I agree. This episode was fun to watch. The pineapple dessert was so intriguing. I think think I really need to try it.
ooooh! now that's three dishes I just really have to try! Excellent work!
I came across you guys when you were on with Josh and Ollie, and I'm SO glad I did!!! Absolutely loving getting all caught up, enjoying every minute!!! :)
I agreed with Ebbers.
So much creativity and deliciousness .
I have aged celery kimchi and quite a fresh vegan plum kimchi. I will take on the lad's kimchi fusion or confusion on my leave but minus the fries and pizza, and serve it on lettuce cups. Thank you for the share and recipes.
Mike deserves a fusion badge!!!!
As a Korean, I gotta say I love these and the thing that weirded me out the most was probably the fact that canned kimchi exists.
We make pepper(hot) roti with kimchi now. The kimchi levels up that pepper roti! You get that tangy fermented taste with the pepper kick, total balance of flavours. Yummilicious is an understatement
I agree with Ebbers.
...
Those dishes all looked so professional! That dessert was so pretty! as are the (new?) countertops
Bacon, aged cheddar, and kimchi grilled cheese is my goto use for kimchi at home.
I do agree with Ebbers, been using Kimchi myself in cooking recently, very versatile and can be an easy refreshing little side to any dish, also for fermented cabbage doesn't taste MASSIVELY CABBAGY like we might expect in the UK being used to boiled cabbage.
All 3 of the dishes look incredible