Seafood Tricks: Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | KQED

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  • @richardperea9668
    @richardperea9668 2 года назад +35

    Perhaps a true testament to the way Pepin is regarded in the culinary world was the way that Anthony Bourdain seemed both uber-respectful and a bit intimidated by Pepin. If there was a guy who's ring Bourdain would kiss, it's certainly Pepin's. As well, Pepin's confidence in his [culinary] world is a good lesson re how to bring confidence with healthy ego into one's life.

  • @colmmagner706
    @colmmagner706 4 года назад +81

    This gentleman is the Rock of Gibraltar of the cooking world- huge talent, no pretentiousness, and a big heart.

  • @LinkRocks
    @LinkRocks 2 года назад +21

    Chef Pepin is simply the best. I love how he brings the old school techniques and recipes to the forefront so that they can continue to live on and not fade away. He's such a joy to watch and learn from.

  • @Anonymoose
    @Anonymoose 16 лет назад +9

    I do agree!
    There are few people on RUclips I'll watch for a half hour, but when Jacques finishes a show like this, I'm wishing it was twice as long. And I've cooked some amazing meals based on these recipes. I learn something every time I watch him.

  • @JimBobTheDestroyer
    @JimBobTheDestroyer 6 лет назад +49

    And at the very end he pairs a wine with the meal he prepared. A real class act.

  • @ss11111ss
    @ss11111ss 4 года назад +55

    i love that there are comments from 10 years ago and 5 days ago all saying the same thing that they all love the recipes and cant believe how well trained his knife skills are.

    • @kennethprice4693
      @kennethprice4693 3 года назад

      U

    • @luciaperdue5687
      @luciaperdue5687 2 года назад +1

      S200+
      Jacques Pepin since he was five, he was helping in the family restaurant his mother taught him, apprenticeship aged thirteen, over 70 year's of cooking. 3 /2/2022

  • @malcontent_1
    @malcontent_1 3 года назад +7

    There's something about Jacques offering that Voltaire quote at the end which gives it more wit, relevance and gravitas. He (JP) shows that creating excellent food is possible for us non-chefs. Thanks to KQED for continuing to present his mastery.

  • @chong0yape
    @chong0yape 7 лет назад +109

    News flash - people knew how to cook in 1980! Pepin is a treasure, and he came up the hard way - read his autobiography. A wonderful cook and a talented amateur artist (see his menus at the Smithsonian). He embodies centuries of Mediterranean culture in an unpretentious and understated charming way.

    • @maryprivate1480
      @maryprivate1480 3 года назад +3

      The BEST CHEF
      I wish I could be his sous chef! What an honor it would BE!
      OH MY!!!

    • @GrapefruitSoundLab
      @GrapefruitSoundLab 10 месяцев назад

      Pépin’s ancestors knew how to cook in 1680…

  • @wildallseasonlong
    @wildallseasonlong 6 лет назад +37

    Jacques you are the best in the world! I loved when you did shows with Julia, but mainly when you questioned (very respectfully) her decisions. Your attempt to teach us newbies is the best around. Thank you, Sir!

  • @Brent21
    @Brent21 7 лет назад +297

    Just canceled my Food Network subscription! Don't need it! Chef Pepin puts those amateurs to shame.

    • @johnsheehan977
      @johnsheehan977 5 лет назад +21

      Food network sucks!!It has for years.Nothing like it used to be.They play fucking triple Ds all fucking day long!What happened???😡

    • @johnsheehan977
      @johnsheehan977 5 лет назад +19

      They used to have real chefs on food network.Now its fucking Worse cooks in America.

    • @MrDinoboy1
      @MrDinoboy1 5 лет назад +18

      These three comment's are the smartest ive ever seen on youtube! This Master Chef was my idol and the reason I went to cooking school. Food networks Chef's now are COOK'S...Not Chefs! WTF happened to Food Network. Thank you KQED for the giving us the REAL DEAL!

    • @pillowverse7664
      @pillowverse7664 5 лет назад +8

      @@johnsheehan977 money

    • @48956l
      @48956l 4 года назад +5

      Food network was never explicitly about cooking. It’s about food.

  • @kace3050
    @kace3050 6 лет назад +22

    You are my favorite cooking instructor. I will be getting your book soon. Thank you so much for your instruction, showing me that the kind of cooking I want to do does not have to be unattainable or difficult. Best to you and your family Mr. Pepin. I also admire how you mention and care for your wife. Hello from Nashville Tennessee.

  • @1markpower
    @1markpower 6 лет назад +19

    What a fabulous cook and what a great teacher. Watch his hands, the way he handles food. You can tell he loves what he’s doing.

  • @253tubbs
    @253tubbs 4 года назад +2

    To say the least...This Man Is one of the GREATEST CHIEF's in the world. He started with his mother at a very young age and went from there. A person can see how much LOVE he has for food and making people fell good with food. There is nothing better than that.... FOOD...LOVE....MUSIC..ART(which is all Four).

  • @messiah9378
    @messiah9378 5 лет назад +40

    I learned about the stem from an asian chef and I agree with Pepin, that is the best part and most people in my country throw that away like it's bad. I always look for the fattest longest broccolis now to get most stem.

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 3 года назад +4

      I've always loved the stems the best. Since I was a little kid.

    • @LinkRocks
      @LinkRocks 2 года назад

      @@MikehMike01 So? It tastes great.

  • @redmoneylady2213
    @redmoneylady2213 4 года назад +81

    Jacques making cereal, "Maybe a dash of olive oil and here we are."
    I love him.

    • @desertodavid
      @desertodavid 3 года назад +3

      😂😂😂👍

    • @errolmitchell5961
      @errolmitchell5961 3 года назад +4

      😂😂❤️😍😍

    • @LinkRocks
      @LinkRocks 2 года назад +1

      He loves his garlic and olive oil, and like most French chefs butter.

  • @Moe3ter
    @Moe3ter 6 лет назад +54

    "I put a piece of aluminum foil, as you see on the board, and that make my wife really happy."
    Don't why but I find that line really funny, lol.

  • @mcclelm
    @mcclelm 13 лет назад +28

    An amazing tip about freezing bits/ends/peels/juice from vegis in a milk container and using for stock!

  • @jdd8826
    @jdd8826 3 года назад +5

    I have watched this at least 5 times. A master at work. Teaching as he goes. So many tips and techniques in such a short time.

  • @jameskwon7617
    @jameskwon7617 4 года назад +5

    Love how he uses his bare hands touching a piping hot baking dish with his clams. Professional chef. Master chef.

  • @Frankbug
    @Frankbug 5 лет назад +65

    Man I wish i knew him personally, what a nice genuine character, and what a cook! Wow. Merci Jacques

    • @worldcitizeng6507
      @worldcitizeng6507 4 года назад +2

      Big difference between chef and a cook

    • @PeruvianBanana89
      @PeruvianBanana89 4 года назад +8

      Typical Sovereign Citizen response, impolite and condescending.

    • @joannaedwards6325
      @joannaedwards6325 3 года назад

      @@PeruvianBanana89
      But THERE IS A DIFFERENCE between those two terms!!!!

  • @jeffreylombardo782
    @jeffreylombardo782 7 лет назад +7

    This guy is the best. My next door neighbor is a chef for 40+ years. When I told him I thought he was the best chef, he said no, but he is the best teacher of all the chefs.I agree.

    • @Snapepet
      @Snapepet 6 лет назад +2

      Who does your neighbor think is the best TV chef?

    • @spaceacelibra1234
      @spaceacelibra1234 6 лет назад

      how to prepare christmas food by jaque pepin
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    • @spaceacelibra1234
      @spaceacelibra1234 6 лет назад

      easy and tasty pasta cooking by japue pupin)
      instagram.com/p/BdHC2kCg-us/

    • @spaceacelibra1234
      @spaceacelibra1234 6 лет назад

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  • @valeriehambrook3110
    @valeriehambrook3110 4 года назад +2

    I am currently in training for certification, and I have your Techniques Cookbook, the updated version, which I know is many years old, but that doesn’t matter at all - the basics and fundamentals stay the same. It is helping supplement my learning, and I’m slowly working my way through any teaching videos I can find from you, which is quite a lot. This is the content I’m looking for, but not finding on Food Network (except for Cheft Michael Symon). They feature lots of fantastic chefs, but all the competition shows are a waste and teach us nothing - you are all about the simple basic techniques that apply across the board no matter what you’re cooking. Thank you for still sharing with us today during these trying times.

  • @fellspoint9364
    @fellspoint9364 5 лет назад +7

    Living legend. We thank you for the gift of instruction:

  • @cloudnosh11
    @cloudnosh11 6 лет назад +22

    I love how clean he keeps his work place. Unlike the other chefs that toss n leave scraps everywhere

    • @LinkRocks
      @LinkRocks 6 лет назад +13

      That comes from his training. He was taught very well by the best.

    • @debgersh5555
      @debgersh5555 3 года назад +2

      And what makes that funny is he partnered with the great Julia Child and she was known to be a messy chef❤️ so much fun to watch the two of them, learned so much

  • @NealR2000
    @NealR2000 5 месяцев назад

    Of all the TV chefs I watched, Jacques is by far the one that had the biggest effect on my home cooking skills.

  • @stephenwood6914
    @stephenwood6914 5 лет назад +31

    This is the way cooking is done. He is just an expert in every way and loves the food he is cooking. Some of those Food Network chefs could take a page out of his book.....

    • @lgoler
      @lgoler 3 года назад

      Don’t worry, they did! Tom Collichio always says he didn’t train at a school and that Jacques’ technique book is where he learned to cook.

  • @algini12
    @algini12 4 года назад +7

    This Crusted Cod was simple, easy, elegant and delicious. Just like anything else I have cooked of his in more than a quarter century. My crust was more red than black and it was STILL great.

  • @mtaka8500
    @mtaka8500 4 года назад +4

    I'd wish PBS would replay Jacques Pepin' s series "Everyday Cooking with Jacques Pepin" i believe it aired in the '80's. I was addicted to his program. He's has the world's best knife skills ever!

    • @JamesonWilde
      @JamesonWilde 3 года назад

      I know this is an old comment but the KQED RUclips channel recently started uploading his "Today's Gourmet" series.

  • @johnsheehan977
    @johnsheehan977 5 лет назад +3

    It's great that you can always hear him salivating while he cooks. Lol!I've been watching him since I was 5 years old.Thats more than 40 years!😎☺

  • @williamrule9392
    @williamrule9392 4 года назад +1

    I HAVE BEEN IN LOVE WITH JACQUES PEPIN FOR YEARS, WHAT A GREAT PERSON HE IS LOVE TO WATCH HIM EVERY TIME, NOW JUST SUBSCRIBED TO HIS CHANEL WILL FOLLOW FROM NOW ON!!!

  • @AdvancedUSA
    @AdvancedUSA 4 года назад +3

    Love you Chef Pepin. Grew up watching you with my mom and still love watching you 40 years later with my granddaughter. I would give anyone $1,000 if they could teach me to chop like you - especially the garlic. I’ve been trying for 25+ years and can’t do it.

  • @scientifico
    @scientifico 13 лет назад +8

    I've got a man crush on this dude! Jacques, please cook and live forever!

  • @gerrywilliams2816
    @gerrywilliams2816 3 года назад +1

    Hands down the best chef. Love his accent. Thanks Mr. Pepin.

  • @josephking2499
    @josephking2499 3 года назад

    been watching Chef Pepin for years....a national treasure

  • @als1023
    @als1023 3 года назад +3

    I love learning from this man !! What a treasure and wonderful human being.

  • @DhaniNMarie
    @DhaniNMarie 7 лет назад +12

    French people are awesome...and he is no exception

  • @gailmarie1961
    @gailmarie1961 2 года назад

    Just made the eggs with the pink slightly spicy pink sauce, anchovies, capers and used thin raw shallot rings on top and they are out of this world! Happy cooking!

  • @cliffordfreeman7829
    @cliffordfreeman7829 3 года назад +3

    He has always been my favorite to watch learning how to cook and expanding my tastes for different types of dishes.

  • @djbenje4019
    @djbenje4019 3 года назад +1

    "... and you don't tell anyone that you made it that fast." 21:51
    Lolz, he smoothly slipped that little bit of humor in. Love this guy~

  • @Snapepet
    @Snapepet 13 лет назад +9

    Every thing about this episode fascinates me. Love you, JP!

  • @testonetwo5986
    @testonetwo5986 4 года назад +3

    Amazing how you don’t know him but you know how kind and geniune he can be

    • @joannaedwards6325
      @joannaedwards6325 3 года назад +1

      Because those qualities ARE JUST SO OBVIOUS if you watch many JACQUES PEPIN presentations. He NEVER changes. ALWAYS gentle and kind and sincere and unpretentious. What's your problem?

  • @ellalena1873
    @ellalena1873 3 года назад +1

    I have only recently discovered Jacques.
    He’s totally believable and uses minimal ingredients that we are like;y to have at home.

  • @rickroman8491
    @rickroman8491 4 года назад +3

    Once he starts cutting into onion, and garlic, reminds me I'm still in culinary Kindergarten! Awesome

  • @tmo7734
    @tmo7734 3 года назад +3

    Thanks, Chef. You’re the best. Best wishes to you and your family.

  • @InformationIsTheEdge
    @InformationIsTheEdge 5 лет назад +3

    Jacques's biography, Apprentice is a wonderful look into the mind of a lifelong lover of excellent food.

  • @debc7341
    @debc7341 4 года назад +1

    I could listen to Jacques all day long!

  • @ashlee3119
    @ashlee3119 3 года назад

    I've watched Jacques since the 90s and I still learn new things. What an amazing man.

  • @robin212212
    @robin212212 3 года назад +1

    JP is the OG of Chefs and the best, IMO.

  • @christinalopez6564
    @christinalopez6564 6 лет назад

    I never subscribed to the food don't work it's all over the place and those ships are reality star chefs!!! Scream and holler make a lot of money as far as cooking not so much but it's amazing how their self-proclaimed experts and world- renowned chefs via social media give them a big boost!!! Jacques Pepin is so delightful to see he has a charm and Delight that's comforting in the kitchen and gives you some of the techniques and tips that only your mother knew!!! And instead of hollering and cursing he encourages you ever so gently to make awesome blow your mind dishes that you wouldn't even think you could possibly do and that you can't wait to make he actually encourages you without a loan kids deserve so many medals and awards I'm sure he has many
    most important way a very special place in my heart. I don't know how I found him but it just happened to pop into my mind and Bam here he is no punt intended Emeril Lagasse!!!! the other thing that is so special with him and Julia Child and Yan can cook plus countless others is you actually see steam coming from the pot and fire under the saute pan he's really cooking and it's so refreshing to see! all I can tell you is in Pennsylvania all we get is infomercials on Wellness to sell books they should have never taken the grates off of PBS but if they can make money that's what it's all about I just feel it's a loss especially for this generation it's so important to cook with love for your family and with the ones you love. one of the most essential and meaningful things human beings need especially today but that alone my hat is off to him. it's really refreshing to see him again I can't stop watching and now I can save these make sure you do the same and show them to the younger generations
    in your family.
    Thanx Jacqes
    Pepin Wow, I'm so hungry and happy at the same time😂😇😎

  • @IBASteve
    @IBASteve 3 года назад

    for everyone talking about how good the recipes are... i lived in europe for several years, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Italy. Never visited France till my last year in Europe(hail mary relationship), best seafood Netherlands, best street food goes to Germany based off of Turkish cuisine but regarding general meals at local restaurants france had the best food in general. Bread is pretty much always free and nearly unlimited, or theres a minor surcharge if you say yes to "bread?" a euro or two usually. Your local corner cafe would serve up these 8-15 euro dishes that felt like 4.5-5 star restaurant meals. The best part though, is unlike most countries, who want you to eat, pay, leave. In France, they are almost surprised if you're in and out in less than 30 minutes. they want you to relax savor the meal and enjoy the services, even if you only come in for a lunch and a few glasses of water. its an "we're so happy you decided to spend your lunch break with us" kind of a feeling. I regret not taking advantage of it while i was in Belgium.

  • @gregbowen617
    @gregbowen617 3 года назад +1

    Jacques must be my alter ego…. Broccoli stems are the best part and I also save celery carrots parsley in the freezer for stock making… the water trick is great one, using moisture to sweat the vegetables. I learned that in cookery school…

  • @rosapang2386
    @rosapang2386 3 года назад +1

    Very approachable recipe and warm ways of presentation Mr. Pépin.

  • @SMaYo535
    @SMaYo535 4 года назад +2

    Perfect claw while cutting...that is what you get after 70 years of cooking.... bravo!

  • @hugh-johnfleming289
    @hugh-johnfleming289 6 лет назад +5

    Chef reminds me how to cook from time to time. God Bless.

  • @sunshinegirl1655
    @sunshinegirl1655 3 года назад

    Love you Chef Pepin. Could watch you all day.❤

  • @cliffordfreeman7829
    @cliffordfreeman7829 4 года назад

    I always loved watching all his shows.can do upscale classy and everyday cooking.a truly great master.its been my honor seeing such a great man teach.

  • @dustintuesday4310
    @dustintuesday4310 5 лет назад +6

    I have this guy's book, Every time I read it, I read it in his voice and fall asleep.

    • @keltonkinney4423
      @keltonkinney4423 4 года назад +1

      You have his book? He authored 30 or so books on food and cooking

  • @apawstate
    @apawstate 2 года назад

    Jacques Pepin the the embodiment of the phrase "joie de vivre."

  • @tmullen28
    @tmullen28 13 лет назад +18

    I love how you can hear him salivate as a dish starts coming together. hahaha

    • @izaccsgansit3507
      @izaccsgansit3507 4 года назад

      The sign of a good dish. If the chef is beginning to water at the mouth - you KNOW it's going to be good!

  • @patrickgallimore6896
    @patrickgallimore6896 4 года назад +2

    Jacques Pépin is to cooking, what Beethoven was to composing...A true culinary master!

  • @tomevans4402
    @tomevans4402 3 года назад +2

    I am hooked on his shows. And my cooking has improved a lot!

  • @maggiemagoon9496
    @maggiemagoon9496 4 года назад +5

    I like the stem of the broccoli best too. Yum!

  • @lolitk3562
    @lolitk3562 4 года назад +3

    I love how he chops garlic... Thanks God I've found Chef JP..

  • @writeract2
    @writeract2 4 года назад

    Great great great quote by Voltair, merci Monsieur Pepin.

  • @roman14032
    @roman14032 13 лет назад +7

    what every chef should be

  • @smzig
    @smzig 4 года назад +9

    Only Chef Pepin could turn ketchup, mayo, Tabasco, and hard boiled eggs into a gourmet dish.

    • @253tubbs
      @253tubbs 3 года назад +1

      LOL...That's for sure! I was thinking that very same thing AlphaK...

    • @richardperea9668
      @richardperea9668 2 года назад +1

      I suspect if I tried that, I'd have only a mixture of ketchup, mayo, Tabasco and egg.

    • @m.theresa1385
      @m.theresa1385 Год назад +1

      I love his recipe for hard boiled eggs Jeanette, named for his late wife. When I’m stuck for a light meal idea, out come the eggs Jeanette.

  • @ChristmasCrustacean1
    @ChristmasCrustacean1 10 лет назад +115

    freaking hell that garlic chop

    • @JOnTHeMOnSoon
      @JOnTHeMOnSoon 10 лет назад +6

      I know right? So smooth! Lol

    • @austinniederjohn9813
      @austinniederjohn9813 7 лет назад +5

      he chopped that garlic like a type writer in my opinion

    • @hugh-johnfleming289
      @hugh-johnfleming289 6 лет назад +6

      Technique

    • @bilbil7331
      @bilbil7331 6 лет назад +7

      it drives me nuts when he uses a knife, i would probably hack my fingers off.

    • @ss11111ss
      @ss11111ss 4 года назад +3

      after 6 years how is ur technique

  • @williammack9512
    @williammack9512 4 года назад +6

    Jacques taught me how to make the perfect fried eggs. I was making them wrong for 30 years! Check out his fried egg video. You will be amazed at how great they turn out.

  • @manuelperezmora6960
    @manuelperezmora6960 6 лет назад +101

    Jacques is like the Bob Ross of cooking.

    • @dennismichael1434
      @dennismichael1434 6 лет назад +3

      Jacques' chopping garlic is like Bob's knife on the palette.

    • @big-al-montaugh
      @big-al-montaugh 5 лет назад +3

      @@dennismichael1434 More like Bob beating the devil out his brush.

    • @joannaedwards6325
      @joannaedwards6325 4 года назад +2

      Manuel Perez Mora
      So you've said before.
      Good simile but we've heard you say that many times

    • @kellmerWF52
      @kellmerWF52 4 года назад +1

      @@joannaedwards6325 busted, same bs every video ,and Bob Ross was a hack

    • @1Motoko
      @1Motoko 4 года назад +2

      Bob Ross is a good artist, Jacques is a divine chef.
      No comparison.

  • @alexsuarez485
    @alexsuarez485 5 лет назад +5

    He's the King.

  • @Oliffin
    @Oliffin 5 лет назад +1

    Merci Jacques

  • @foodforthoughtchef
    @foodforthoughtchef 5 лет назад +7

    Much luv for this grand chef

  • @mike1968442
    @mike1968442 3 года назад

    Cod- yum. I cook my in butter, 3 minutes each side. Best meal ever!

  • @presingizdavastvo4403
    @presingizdavastvo4403 4 года назад +1

    He threw away one clove of garlic (or was it a piece of scallion?) together with pilled fibers of celery. Around 06:00. Never mind. I have been watching these episodes for days now. He looks like James Mason. Great and simple recipes at the same time, with subtle humor; old school of a gentleman.

    • @LinA-it9vd
      @LinA-it9vd 4 года назад +1

      Presing Izdavaštvo he doesn’t throw anything away. It’s all going into the stock pot.

  • @evalinawarne1337
    @evalinawarne1337 4 года назад

    Bravo . I will make my broccoli your way NOW. I LOVE your COOKING. YOU ALWAYS teach me something NEW EXCITING and delicious

  • @mariowashington2910
    @mariowashington2910 4 года назад +1

    Jacques my FAVORITE!!!!!!!

  • @MDIS
    @MDIS 14 лет назад

    His training and culinary skills are still French Classic - no matter who or what others might say , but he has over the years incorporated other cultural food influences.
    He admits that - " My cooking is moving further and further away from authentic french recipes but that does not mean the food is going bad. I have evolved and change due to age and time. "
    Basically and essentially - his core skills are French Classic but he has made it unique but combining it with other Skills.

  • @MajDogMeat
    @MajDogMeat 4 года назад

    His knife skills are so smooth and fast..thats why he can do this in 30 min...

  • @MajorGunning
    @MajorGunning 5 лет назад +8

    I could watch this man chop garlic all day long

  • @yvettemcphee5116
    @yvettemcphee5116 4 месяца назад

    Pepin is such a beautiful surname. Not because of the man and the chef but because of his history.

  • @hyroller56
    @hyroller56 12 лет назад +30

    Ever notice ? When you see a master at work it always looks easy???

  • @mjdurst9092
    @mjdurst9092 4 года назад

    Think of all the young chefs who he taught at the french culinary Institute in NYC over the years they were taught by the best and hopefully treasured thier time in school there learning from this man

  • @kayak63red34
    @kayak63red34 2 года назад +1

    You make my days serene!

  • @kellmerWF52
    @kellmerWF52 4 года назад +1

    Jacques Pepin, does not do "Food Tricks" Pay some respect to one the worlds greatest chefs

  • @JohnnyLaps
    @JohnnyLaps 3 года назад +1

    This is so cool in so many ways.thank you!!

  • @joannaedwards6325
    @joannaedwards6325 3 года назад +1

    I really don't care for clams but his Clams Madison look like they would be tasty.
    Of course Chef could make a piece of cardboard tasty. I'd eat ANYTHING he cooked. I trust him.

  • @gregjohnson720
    @gregjohnson720 5 лет назад +3

    A genius! He never complicates things.

    • @bblaylk
      @bblaylk 5 лет назад

      That's it right there! He has said it himself: The more he takes out, the better the dish is. There's much to be said for leaving things alone, and this from a MUCH better cook than I'll ever be!

  • @schnitzle
    @schnitzle 14 лет назад +4

    Jacques is so smart! I love the way he does things. I'll definitely try these out :D

    • @ss11111ss
      @ss11111ss 4 года назад +1

      how were they?

  • @kevinjenkins1757
    @kevinjenkins1757 4 года назад +1

    This is my favorite chef

  • @andrewherbst1679
    @andrewherbst1679 3 года назад +1

    I grew up off of Greenhill Road in Madison. I knew all the kids that used to live in the house you now live in.
    I would love to communicate with yo u as I am a big fan of yours.

  • @kiminokami
    @kiminokami 15 лет назад +3

    Je t'aime, Jacque Pepin!

  • @stephaniemurria5534
    @stephaniemurria5534 4 года назад +1

    Best cook ever🥰

  • @barbarapostawa-kosinska3576
    @barbarapostawa-kosinska3576 3 года назад

    His taste are super. Thank.

  • @carolynthornton8017
    @carolynthornton8017 3 года назад

    IN MY VIEW
    I loved it when he said “”Oh I forgot the mushrooms.” Comments like this reminds me that Jacques Pepin is as normal as the rest of us.

  • @S2Sturges
    @S2Sturges 15 лет назад +1

    Il est le meilleur, a toujours été et sera toujours!

  • @temudjin1155
    @temudjin1155 11 лет назад +2

    Omg ! "Sauvignon from Australia". Didn't know it was even possible lol ;)
    Sorry but I'm french and sauvignon comes from Bordeaux so I couldn't figure out there could be australian sauvignon :)
    Otherwise I didn't know about Jacques Pépin even though his voice sounds familiar to me.
    Interesting stuff, very creative and you can feel the need to share which is the most important in cooking. On top of that, he looks really cool

  • @rickmiller5450
    @rickmiller5450 3 года назад

    Jacques is the best. Taught me to cook.

  • @찔틏트니쓰
    @찔틏트니쓰 4 года назад +1

    Love your cooking

  • @stndrds79
    @stndrds79 9 лет назад +25

    I like his taste in cooking and he isn't Into desserts but if he must he uses fruit which is thr best

    • @guguigugu
      @guguigugu 7 лет назад

      fruit is literally the worst

    • @joannaedwards6325
      @joannaedwards6325 4 года назад

      @@guguigugu You are absolutely right. The book
      FIT FOR LIFE explains why fruit should be eaten by itself or
      BEFORE the meal. But everybody eats fruit with other food or as a desert. Which only you & I know is bad for the digestion because fruit digests
      more rapidly than all other food. But no body believes this.
      What are you gonna do?????

    • @joannaedwards6325
      @joannaedwards6325 4 года назад

      Hey stndrds79 what?? No complaint? No criticism??
      Wow you are losing your troll touch. What do you know? You can be normal. Didn't know you had it in ya. Good for you😊

  • @kathrynlucktenberg2876
    @kathrynlucktenberg2876 3 года назад

    ...a naughty butter! Jacques, we love you.