My dad put cut hotdogs into instant ramen ramen when i was a kid and i still look back at it like it was a 5 star meal haha. Nothing beats dads cooking, not matter what it is
Lol I used to make sliced hotdogs in Ramen for my little bro and I growing up as a kid. My pops was never in the picture and little bros dad died when we were really young. Now as an adult I really wish that I had a dad like this in my life! Never take your loved ones for granted people!!
When your kids grow up and still wanna hang out with their parents…it speaks volumes. Jet I’m about the same age as your dad and just recently found your channel. Your dad has so inspired me to cook.
Your dad is a COMPLETE icon for me. Brought Chinese cooking techniqes and flavours in the realm of Canadian fine dining. My meal at his restaurant, Susur, about 20 years ago, remains one of the best meals of my life. His ease and charm is still so much fun to watch - thanks for sharing!
Same. I ate there about 20 years ago and I still think of that meal sometimes. It cost more than I could comfortably afford at the time, but I was celebrating a milestone, and the memories alone are worth it.
I absolutely love how your dad says stir stir stir, mix mix mix, etc. Idk why, it just feels so calming and methodical…also max Dad style instructions 😂
you can complain about deboning the bird, but the sauce wasnt even that bad. Hell, you dont even need a whole bird for this, can prob do the same thing with separate breast and thigh meat portions
Your dad has such a great personality, it's really cool to get to see a different side of him with these videos. He was obviously always so focused and serious on Iron Chef. He's a cool guy! His food always looks amazing.
I still watch old videos of your dad to this day. I love this man so much, he's a true treasure in all of our lives. You are very blessed to have him as your father. ❤😊
You are so blessed to still have your dad cooking for you. My dad passed away and I miss my dad cooking his favorite dishes like the Indonesian Squid for me.
Thank you once more for sharing this…u are so lucky to have a dad that not only knows how to cook, loves to cook especially for his family. The love is absolutely present with every step.
There's just so much finesse, fluidity and efficiency in his cooking, magnified heavily when it's a dish like this which he's cooked thousands of times for you. Just a pleasure to watch.
I did not regret watching this video at all. The camera work was great. I’ve never seen such a detailed and intricate example. He adds extra information about the history of things too which is brilliant.
Honestly, watching your dad in the OG iron chef. He was my fav, and i was always excited when people picked him. I have learned so much from him it's crazy. I like think i have seen most all of the og iron chef. It's cool to see him just enjoying life.
Wow! I can't believe that when I was younger I actually used to do this . Im kinda proud of myself now. I did everything your dad did except that sauce, i love gravy so I used to make gravy with mine. I actually have not done this in years. I think that i may actually do this on Monday when my boy's are off, yes I am. Thank you for reminding me of something that I have not cooked in quite awhile.
I learned deboning from illustrations in a cookbook about classic french cuisine. One of my "proud" skills. This Cornish hen recipe looks fantastic! Of course!🎉
You know my dad passed away when I was four and when I started watching your videos, I really just get this awesome vibe from channel. I think it’s great your friends with your dad. Good for you guys.
Your Dad is adorable - warms my heart to see a little bit of your relationship with your Dad. :) The meal looks great. I must try it. Im sure it wont come out exactly like that but I learned alot in this short video. Thank you for sharing. :)
As a young adult in my 20's and 30's, my father used to lure me over to his house with rosti, only we called them homemade hash browns. Dads were always better than mine because he used a hot pan to start and liver heat while browning them. I was always in a hurry. Also occasionally stoned, lol. Officially my dad was a painting contractor, but he was a chef at heart.
I love watching your father cook. I grew up in a Southern kitchen, raised by my grandparents who were children of the depression, what I learned in the kitchen and outside on the grill transcends time.... be very fortunate that you have this amazing man as your father, learn what you can. Would love to see you in the kitchen helping and making these dishes yourself, never stop learning, especially when you have such a great teacher.....
Family, man it’s the MOST important thing in your life! I think you KNOW how blessed you are! AND, are you learning at LEAST 5 basic or special meals to cook? Not sayin go be a chef! It’s a must for surviving and eating well at least 3 days a week!🙄can u tell imma mom lol🙏🏻also, if your single and dating and/or someone special in your life, you can cook a special meal for them! Of course the most special is YOU! Treat yourself well too! Thanks ‘dad’ for teaching us simplicity, but you cooking a meal like that just gets me-sniffle-😝🙏🏻❤️🤗
The son is lucky to have a iron chef as his dad….most kids parents can’t cook and resort to frozen or pre made meals…not to mentioned kids are still starving around the 🌎
this was really comforting to watch because I just had an argument with my dad yesterday about how he never cooks for the family. he is the main source of financial support so he feels like that’s enough contribution and my mom has to do all the cooking and chores. your dad’s genuine love for cooking and how he cooked for you growing up is so sweet and really touching for me. please keep making content! ❤
@@dt8799 i deeply respect how he provides for the family, but that doesn’t excuse how he never made an effort to help out the family with small things like chores. he never made a homemade meal, yet so much love is packed in that simple action. truly, i hope your future family does not turn out to be this way, because the narrow thinking that both you and my dad share will only bring more problems for the both of you. thanks for taking your time to listen to a teenager explain something that’s common sense!
@@jadeistg Actually my wife is the primary bread winner in my family so I spend most of my time doing the chores and taking care of my toddlers, and yes cooking. And I am the male. The problem you have is you are not an adult, with a job, and with kids. The kind of exhaustion that brings is hard to explain to a teenager who has never experienced any of that responsibility. It can be suffocating sometimes. And it never goes away, you never get a weekend off. You better believe that my wife never has to cook if she doesn't want to because she broke her back all day making sure there is food on the table for my family. So treat your father with some respect and thank him for never stopping and allowing you the privileges to talk crap about him behind his back on the internet.
@@dt8799 you treat your wife very kindly and i’m sure she’s incredibly blessed to have you. i made this comment about my dad because it really did hurt how it seemed like he never put in effort in something that mattered to me. i don’t expect him to do it everyday, hell, i’ll be grateful if he could do it once every couple of months. i didn’t talk crap behind my dad on the internet, i simply pointed out his actions and expressed my feelings. you’re right, i am just a teenager so maybe i don’t understand how an adult feel. but i hope you realize that what i’m emphasizing on is the intent and thought behind simple actions, rather complaining about what my dad is providing for me.
What?? 😂 I feel bad for your dad if this is true. How about you do the chores instead bro, ever think of that. Your dad probably comes home hungry and tired from work and you want him to do extra shit 😂😂 You sound whiney asf
Me & my dad who was a chef & owned a restaurant when I was growing up bonded over iron chef in Japanese & English when I was growing up and still do now that I’m 30. This warms my lil heart so much, your dad seems like a legend. Also rosti is so fckn good!
you have an amazing father. i wish my father or even my grandfather cared 1/10 as much as your da d. does.... you a great respectful young man and other young men could learn a thing or two from you both. God bless keep up the awesome content.
This is definitely not a simple dish. This dish is simple for an Iron Chef. I cooked it and it is definitely a few steps beyond what I'd usually cook. But it's a super delicious meal. Thank you Susur Lee for showing how to make this recipe!
This is wonderful. My mum would make some kind of dish from scratch nearly every day when I was growing up with like soup and rice and chicken or fish…. And she is no chef and didn’t even learn to cook until she was married even though she’s Asian. It was just about believing that fresh cooked meals are the best and healthiest for her family and wanting to do that for us. We never had takeaway or ate out really and only very rarely had something like oven fish and chips or oven pizza or and even then my mum would make veggies or salad to go with it. I hope to do as much for my kids one day. Mum’s (or Dad’s)cooking is always the best. ❤
You better enjoy your time with him and esteem him a lot. You will miss him loads. This is coming from someone whose Mom and Dad died when I was young. Make a lot of memories while you can. It looks like you two do! I enjoy your videos.
This isn't just a simple dish for children. This is a loving dad making a meal for his baby boy.
Well yeah no shit
@@georgewashington2036 Shh nOOb
Oh babyy
@@georgewashington2036 he means hes cooking a meal with love and not just to feed his child but to nurture him.
you went and made it all gay
My dad put cut hotdogs into instant ramen ramen when i was a kid and i still look back at it like it was a 5 star meal haha. Nothing beats dads cooking, not matter what it is
Yup lmao. My dad gave me a pickled egg when I was like 12 years old an I still crave them on occasion because that was my snack lol
He cooks better then my dad my dad used to burn my fish which made me angry
i swear to god I just made this recently
Lol I used to make sliced hotdogs in Ramen for my little bro and I growing up as a kid. My pops was never in the picture and little bros dad died when we were really young. Now as an adult I really wish that I had a dad like this in my life! Never take your loved ones for granted people!!
Lol I had pieces of ham in my macaroni. On a rare occasion I'll make it for myself and it still taste fire lol
I wish your dad would post more!!! I love watching him cook and listen to him speak especially when he de-rails off topic 😂💜🖤
We all do. /A Swedish traveler/gypsy
Yeah? He has a restaurant to run.
he manages his youtube and does all the editing for his dad im pretty sure
thats why the video says my iron chef dad?
My fave cooking vids easily. This guy is a legend
He doesn’t need the money. He does this when he wants or has free time.
When your kids grow up and still wanna hang out with their parents…it speaks volumes. Jet I’m about the same age as your dad and just recently found your channel. Your dad has so inspired me to cook.
Chef Lee inspires people for both cooking and fatherhood
You get more love from your dad when he cooks one meal… than some kids get in a lifetime. Don’t take it for granted
That’s a damn fact!
Agree!!
400%
Your dad is a COMPLETE icon for me. Brought Chinese cooking techniqes and flavours in the realm of Canadian fine dining. My meal at his restaurant, Susur, about 20 years ago, remains one of the best meals of my life. His ease and charm is still so much fun to watch - thanks for sharing!
Same. I ate there about 20 years ago and I still think of that meal sometimes. It cost more than I could comfortably afford at the time, but I was celebrating a milestone, and the memories alone are worth it.
I absolutely love how your dad says stir stir stir, mix mix mix, etc. Idk why, it just feels so calming and methodical…also max Dad style instructions 😂
Exactly. Came here to say this.
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It’s his way of showing you, that you can do this. Mix mix mix, stir stir stir, cook cook cook, boom dinner is done. Simple enough right? 😂
scrape scrape scrape 🤟
@@q-cellentertainment8942there’s no need to be racist
so love this chef, voice, words ,looks, his loveliness in the kitchen is such a treat to watch. He's a true gentle man and a kind Dad
I love that his simple children’s daily meal involves fully butchering a Cornish game hen with a honey caper sauce 😂😂
Lol tell me you have lots of spare time without saying I have lots of spare time
that's the beauty of working food service, fancy food is a lot cheaper when you buy it in bulk.
Anyone can do that, its not that hard when you try it and practice.
When you enjoy doing something, you never go halfway on it. This man loves cooking, he's not gonna throw some shit in the microwave and call it a day.
you can complain about deboning the bird, but the sauce wasnt even that bad. Hell, you dont even need a whole bird for this, can prob do the same thing with separate breast and thigh meat portions
Your dad has such a great personality, it's really cool to get to see a different side of him with these videos. He was obviously always so focused and serious on Iron Chef. He's a cool guy! His food always looks amazing.
When he says, "fly over here bird" when moving it across the room 😂
I laughed out loud when he said that
I was about to post this exact comment until I read yours. How I laughed when he said that.😂
I was about to post this exact comment until I read yours. How I laughed when he said that.😂
Your relationship with your dad is what others envy. Keep up the good content for folks that enjoy the small moments you have with ya pops.
I never get tired of watching your dad, he's just so mellow & teaches everything so well to make it feel approachable
Your Dad is a blessing. Learn everything he knows.
I loved watching your dad on the Food Network when he was an Iron Chef
Correction: He will ALWAYS be an Iron Chef🧑🍳
@@Av-vd3wk 🗿🗿🗿
Was he though? Did I miss it?
@@kellypatterson6425 tied Bobby Flay, bacon challenge
and Iron Chef Canada he was an Iron Chef
I still watch old videos of your dad to this day. I love this man so much, he's a true treasure in all of our lives. You are very blessed to have him as your father. ❤😊
You are so blessed to still have your dad cooking for you. My dad passed away and I miss my dad cooking his favorite dishes like the Indonesian Squid for me.
Thank you once more for sharing this…u are so lucky to have a dad that not only knows how to cook, loves to cook especially for his family. The love is absolutely present with every step.
There's just so much finesse, fluidity and efficiency in his cooking, magnified heavily when it's a dish like this which he's cooked thousands of times for you. Just a pleasure to watch.
Man your dad is something else. You are blessed.
Stir stir stir
Mix mix mix
Scrape scrape scrape
Crush crush crush
I love his instructions! Nd how he calls his audience, 'children'.
"fly over here, bird" yes sir 🫡
@LeslieWilliams88 my favorite Line from the whole amazing video😂
You have, the coolest dad. I love watching your videos because you have so much love and respect for each other. Truly a joy to watch you both!
Your Dad is SO sweet! Love how the cooking connects you all. You must have wonderful childhood memories...
5:18 “fly over here bird” 💀
Yes! I love that so much, how casual and professional he is when he says that while cooking!
😂
Your dad has great English skills. Its cool to see him successfully work out in his head a tough word he doesn't hear often at 0:20
I did not regret watching this video at all. The camera work was great. I’ve never seen such a detailed and intricate example. He adds extra information about the history of things too which is brilliant.
Every tiny action he does is perfect. There is no wasted movement. It is amazing to watch a simple dish cooked to perfection by a true master.
Awesome loving chef dad and look how tall and handsome and sweet his son is!
Honestly, watching your dad in the OG iron chef. He was my fav, and i was always excited when people picked him. I have learned so much from him it's crazy. I like think i have seen most all of the og iron chef. It's cool to see him just enjoying life.
Dad is GORGEOUS. Food looks beautiful too.
You’re lucky to have a dad as an iron chef!
That looks so good. I can make it using chicken.
I lost my dad at 8yo, I am now 44. Seeing this video really make me want a dad taking care of me now
Wow! I can't believe that when I was younger I actually used to do this . Im kinda proud of myself now. I did everything your dad did except that sauce, i love gravy so I used to make gravy with mine. I actually have not done this in years. I think that i may actually do this on Monday when my boy's are off, yes I am. Thank you for reminding me of something that I have not cooked in quite awhile.
2:03, dog says," mhmm tell me more!"😂
I learned deboning from illustrations in a cookbook about classic french cuisine. One of my "proud" skills.
This Cornish hen recipe looks fantastic! Of course!🎉
I love watching your father cook and he seems like such a nice guy. Thank you for sharing him with us.
You know my dad passed away when I was four and when I started watching your videos, I really just get this awesome vibe from channel. I think it’s great your friends with your dad. Good for you guys.
Your Dad is adorable - warms my heart to see a little bit of your relationship with your Dad. :) The meal looks great. I must try it. Im sure it wont come out exactly like that but I learned alot in this short video. Thank you for sharing. :)
Such a loving and great dad. His cooking tips are easy to remember and fun.
"Exactly, it's like a veal... But a chicken!" 😂
I love this Father, Son Dual ❤ I remember being hooked on Watching Him, on Iron Chef ❤
This is so AWESOME!!! I miss seeing him so much!
Back when the Food Network was actually about COOKING...just like when MTV was actually about MUSIC.
It’s about time we got another video from you two 😊
man not only would it have been amazing just to get food like this at home as a kid. But chef also looks like the very best dad.
Your pop has a strange notion of "humble children's food"
😂😂😂
I mean, he is a Michelin chef
I mean look at who he is.
🤣🤣
I’d be delighted if i was able to provide the finest dishes for my child
"Like the operating room"not that serious"😂😂😂😂😂 hahahaha i love your dad hes funny ❤❤❤❤
As a young adult in my 20's and 30's, my father used to lure me over to his house with rosti, only we called them homemade hash browns. Dads were always better than mine because he used a hot pan to start and liver heat while browning them. I was always in a hurry. Also occasionally stoned, lol. Officially my dad was a painting contractor, but he was a chef at heart.
I love watching your father cook. I grew up in a Southern kitchen, raised by my grandparents who were children of the depression, what I learned in the kitchen and outside on the grill transcends time.... be very fortunate that you have this amazing man as your father, learn what you can. Would love to see you in the kitchen helping and making these dishes yourself, never stop learning, especially when you have such a great teacher.....
@3:07 he showed us "the bat". That's three kicks if I recall correctly.
You guys are so good together. The love and joy is so apparent….
3:17 You’re dad’s a great chef! And he’s hilarious 😳😂
Maybe my kids has che- (I didnt hear what he said 😢)
Love these videos so much! You do such a great job of highlighting your dad’s style of cooking and a father’s love for his son ❤
3:27
Iron Chef Dad: Haiya!
Uncle Roger: Haiyaaaa~
I could watch and listen to your Dad talk for hours on end ❤
Bro was eating better than me at 12 comapred to me as an adult
You can say the same about the rest of us 😂. 99% of us dont have iron chef/one of the best chefs in the world as a parent cooking us meals daily 😢
You have an amazing dad who loves you so. Cherish him always
Love supporting you guys
Glad you are posting again. Keep rocking like bosses
The best food is whatever what was made for you as a child. So simple, quick and yet you can actually taste the love put into the food.
Beautiful and inspiring as always. Father and son.
Ty for teaching me ur ways master🙏🔥
Your dad is adorable! So lucky to have grown up with such an amazing Dad.
If you have or had an involved dad then you are blessed unfortunately it’s not so common, not just a present dad but involved
Enjoy your fathers Zen vibe. Very genuine and loving.
Some parents just love they kids more
Wow so grateful I just found this channel! Awesome stuff. Can't wait to binge ahah
Thanks for sharing bud.
Looks delicious 😋
I was smiling the whole time watching, it brought back some good personal memories.
Love it! As a Chef we don't know everything, continual learning!
"Dad can we go to McDonald's?"
"There's Michelin star food at home"
Family, man it’s the MOST important thing in your life! I think you KNOW how blessed you are! AND, are you learning at LEAST 5 basic or special meals to cook? Not sayin go be a chef! It’s a must for surviving and eating well at least 3 days a week!🙄can u tell imma mom lol🙏🏻also, if your single and dating and/or someone special in your life, you can cook a special meal for them! Of course the most special is YOU! Treat yourself well too! Thanks ‘dad’ for teaching us simplicity, but you cooking a meal like that just gets me-sniffle-😝🙏🏻❤️🤗
Hello Iron dudes 😊
Delicious bro 🌮
I love food 😊🤤👌
Your dad loves you, that much is certain! Cheers from NM!
I really enjoy the chefs simple way he explains his food
Wow the technique! The convo. The vibes
Loved it all. Definitely subscribed
Looks HEAVENLY..I would've Loved having a parent that had 1/2 of your IRON CHEF DADZ abilities!! 👨🍳 ❤
Thank you for your lovely compliment. I hope my recipe was able to help you in your cooking.
The son is lucky to have a iron chef as his dad….most kids parents can’t cook and resort to frozen or pre made meals…not to mentioned kids are still starving around the 🌎
Thank you
I love you and your dads relationship, so wholesome, doing my part to make this more popular than other bs out there
this was really comforting to watch because I just had an argument with my dad yesterday about how he never cooks for the family. he is the main source of financial support so he feels like that’s enough contribution and my mom has to do all the cooking and chores. your dad’s genuine love for cooking and how he cooked for you growing up is so sweet and really touching for me. please keep making content! ❤
It sounds like your dad is right lol
@@dt8799 i deeply respect how he provides for the family, but that doesn’t excuse how he never made an effort to help out the family with small things like chores. he never made a homemade meal, yet so much love is packed in that simple action. truly, i hope your future family does not turn out to be this way, because the narrow thinking that both you and my dad share will only bring more problems for the both of you. thanks for taking your time to listen to a teenager explain something that’s common sense!
@@jadeistg Actually my wife is the primary bread winner in my family so I spend most of my time doing the chores and taking care of my toddlers, and yes cooking. And I am the male. The problem you have is you are not an adult, with a job, and with kids. The kind of exhaustion that brings is hard to explain to a teenager who has never experienced any of that responsibility. It can be suffocating sometimes. And it never goes away, you never get a weekend off. You better believe that my wife never has to cook if she doesn't want to because she broke her back all day making sure there is food on the table for my family. So treat your father with some respect and thank him for never stopping and allowing you the privileges to talk crap about him behind his back on the internet.
@@dt8799 you treat your wife very kindly and i’m sure she’s incredibly blessed to have you. i made this comment about my dad because it really did hurt how it seemed like he never put in effort in something that mattered to me. i don’t expect him to do it everyday, hell, i’ll be grateful if he could do it once every couple of months. i didn’t talk crap behind my dad on the internet, i simply pointed out his actions and expressed my feelings. you’re right, i am just a teenager so maybe i don’t understand how an adult feel. but i hope you realize that what i’m emphasizing on is the intent and thought behind simple actions, rather complaining about what my dad is providing for me.
What?? 😂 I feel bad for your dad if this is true. How about you do the chores instead bro, ever think of that. Your dad probably comes home hungry and tired from work and you want him to do extra shit 😂😂 You sound whiney asf
The love between a father and his son is a very special relationship.
🍽️🙏🏾🥰❤️
Man you guys are father son goals ❤
Me & my dad who was a chef & owned a restaurant when I was growing up bonded over iron chef in Japanese & English when I was growing up and still do now that I’m 30. This warms my lil heart so much, your dad seems like a legend.
Also rosti is so fckn good!
Such wholesome food.
I’d love to see a dish your dad “snuck “ into your diet as a fussy child.
Loved everything about your demo. One of the best. Lucky Dad, Lucky Son!
you have an amazing father. i wish my father or even my grandfather cared 1/10 as much as your da d. does.... you a great respectful young man and other young men could learn a thing or two from you both. God bless keep up the awesome content.
This is definitely not a simple dish. This dish is simple for an Iron Chef. I cooked it and it is definitely a few steps beyond what I'd usually cook. But it's a super delicious meal. Thank you Susur Lee for showing how to make this recipe!
This father is the epitome of what a father should be. Absolutely a joy to watch
lol love the fading in “aka childhood meal”. ROFL! 😂
This is wonderful. My mum would make some kind of dish from scratch nearly every day when I was growing up with like soup and rice and chicken or fish…. And she is no chef and didn’t even learn to cook until she was married even though she’s Asian. It was just about believing that fresh cooked meals are the best and healthiest for her family and wanting to do that for us. We never had takeaway or ate out really and only very rarely had something like oven fish and chips or oven pizza or and even then my mum would make veggies or salad to go with it. I hope to do as much for my kids one day. Mum’s (or Dad’s)cooking is always the best.
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That looks insanely good.
Probably the most wholesome video I've seen all year.
Lol watched every vid on this channel and most of Jet’s vids w Susur, so glad to see a new one out!
Seeing you guys making me missing my dad even more as he used to cook for us . He is no iron chef but he is my dad chef😢😢😢
I wish we all had a dad like yours! 🙌🏼❤️
so lucky to have amazing chef dad, very entertaining too when cooking!!
2:46 - A great RUclips channel for this is "Tasting History, with Max Miller". Great for learning where recipes come from and why.
I love is intelligent sarcastic nature dad really is a very experienced individual.
Man your dad is so graceful with his cooking. This is how I can tell he is an EXTREMELY well seasoned chef. He makes this shit look easy. Haha
I would love more dad content. He’s a pleasure to watch ❤❤❤
Ok that was really great to see. Would not have expected Rösti a swiss dish to be your childhood dish! I also loved Röati as a kid and still do
You better enjoy your time with him and esteem him a lot.
You will miss him loads.
This is coming from someone whose Mom and Dad died when I was young.
Make a lot of memories while you can.
It looks like you two do!
I enjoy your videos.
Loved it!
I wanna try it out for my children.
Thanks for the video, Iron Chef Dad!