Cooking With Jake #02 / Full English Breakfast
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
- After spending 7 hours making Spaghetti Bolognese, I thought I'd try something a bit quicker.
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Name the series "Cooking Wright"
'Cooking Done Wright'
Jake, your cooking skills are tragic.
As a cook you make an excellent software developer
I'd suggest making a stir fry, since you need to practice your knife skills and the actual cooking time is super quick. Also watch youtube videos of how to make things since you'll have a better idea of how they should look/how to prepare etc
I hope those sausages didn’t make you ill 😣
never throw boiling oil down the sink 😂
Correct. Let the oil/grease cool. Wipe it up with a paper towel. Toss the paper in the rubbish bin. Oil and/or grease will eventually clog up your plumbing. Not a good thing! #cookingtip
"how black do i want the tomatoes" is truly an iconic line lmao i am so so glad am not the only one struggling with the whole cooking thing
I would have sliced the tomato but what do I know.
I'm in love with this series
Some tips from a couple years of learning to cook:
- If you like the taste and texture of butter, use that instead of oil for fried foods like bacon and eggs.
- Low heat when cooking eggs to avoid the weird burnt crispy edges which I personally don't like.
- Learn to crack your eggs by hitting them on a surface instead of using your knife to avoid splitting the yolk before it's even touched the pan. This is a matter of practice and getting a feel for the pressure needed.
- Cover your eggs with the lad your pan came with. The trapped steam will cook the yolk and you won't have to flip it over
- SEASON! A quick twist of sea salt and ground pepper after you've placed your eggs on toast will do wonders
- As for beans, cooking them in the pan allows for you to do a lot more than simply microwaving, so props for that. Definitely season them with S/P to taste, but try to experiment! If you like cheese, add some cheddar to the pot during the last minute-or-so before serving. Cooking, after all, isn't a simple rote task of following BBC Good Food recipes. You can do whatever the hell you want, and if it tastes good, then you've done something unique to your taste.
- When cooking meat, especially chicken, it's best to go for low-medium heat to avoid burning the outside before cooking the inside. Grab a food thermometer and learn to use it. It'll come in handy for cooking steaks, which is what I'd recommend you cook in the next episode (with mash, of course :P)
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Thanks, I was wondering what he was doing wrong, because I don't know much about cooking.
I guess Jake doesn't know the concept of seasoning.
hilarious
You barely need to season a full English though
He didn't even use salt though
There's a ton of salt in the bacon and sausage. : )
There is none in the eggs for instance, and even if there is in the meat, it still requires seasoning.
There's a career for Jake in comedy after his efforts in this video!
Jake, I love you so much, but your cooking is... DEADLY. AHAHAHA keep on doing this stuff, it's so funny to watch!
Also, I'd like you to make an homemade version of your favorite McDonald's burger. Should be interesting lol
Deadly cooking with Jake!
I never thought someone could fuck up something so simple like English breakfast
Ivan Lovric Oh boy you never saw me cook xD
Hahahaha omg I am living for these cooking videos. You are so charming and naturally just hilarious
I've been waiting for you to realize how good a "Cooking with Jake" series would be ever since I first saw your first hilarious, yet incredibly familiar, attempt at cooking upon moving to London. This was so fun to watch.
I feel like this was much less frustrating to watch than the first video - that is a step forwards!
+1 to the other comments about not pouring oil down the sink. That is how kitchen sinks get blocked. If you've been doing that previously..... I might suggest pre-emptively getting drain cleaner and clearing out the kitchen pipes.
why not try making a cake of some description, that can't be too difficult, right?? fab video by the way ;)
Chicken Fajitas!!!! Buy the kit, peppers, onion and chicken. Pretty straight forward as there are instructions on the box. You shouldn't get that wrong.
A tip for the spaghetti bolognese - instead of trying to make it completlely from scratch, to start with try buying a jar of bolognese sauce like Ragu, mince, onion, spaghetti and cheese. Then all you need to do is fry the onion and mince, then add the sauce - add to cooked pasta and grate on cheese! Once you're a bit more confident you can start making bolognese sauce from scratch, and make it in a really large batch. Then freeze portions of it and it'll just need to be microwaved for a quick meal in the future :)
Jake, this is my new favourite segment of yours. Please continue this series!
Really enjoying these videos
I absolutely love this series so far! Hilarious and it makes me feel better about my skills! 😂
good progress, honestly!
Thanks for making this video x
You are great Jake! I'm following you more than 4 years :)
Try making a stir fry. Its easy to make and you may even learn new cooking skills
I love your cooking videos! You should do it weekly
We are loving the learning to cook videos Jake :-)
yess i'm so ready for another one
haha omg, finally I watch a video of somebody that looks like me when cooking. We'll improve!
Keep trying you will get there. great video.
I just stumbled across your videos! This is funny to watch :)
Got my popcorn ready this time.
i love these videos
i love cooking write videos i could watch them for the whole day it inspires my cooking hobby xD
I just want to cook you a meal one day! Haha the way you cook gives me anxiety! 😂 love you though 💕
Jake the Cambridge Cook Sci
Better than before Jake.
Keep it up.
Fish and chips
Genuinely he might burn his flat down. Deep frying with no cooking skills might not be advisable haha
Some flapjacks! Loving this series.
Oh boy there are so many things wrong with this 😂😭
1) pouring hot oil down the sink will clog it because the oil sets when it gets cold. 2) the sausages probably werent 100% cooked so touching the other ingredients might be a possible cross contamination. 3) grilling the tomatoes might've been better for texture wise and grill marks make it look better
This is oddly soothing for some reason :)
I suggested this on Twitter 😊
Pizza is a great idea, would be fun to watch!
This is what I do for the sausage and that is to put it in the microwave till cooked and than pan fry them to add colour.
Are British baked beans ketchup based? In the us I feel like it’s more bbq sauce based
For the name alone, bake a cake with Jake, you should make a cake.
you havent good at cooking yet but why do i keep watching this video haha this it lit
a good ol' Sunday roast?
I feel like every student ought to watch this sort of relatable content
Damn Jake!! What an improvement! It looks nice and it just took you 20 min hahaha keep going!! :P
Yep, you can grill the sausages and bacon to avoid the stuff coming out - also more room for the other stuff.
Love this! haha
Jake life hack for you. You can make an omelet in a plastic ziplock (Sand which) bag.
Steps....
1. Crack 2 - 3 eggs and whisk (stir) in measuring cup.
2. Fill pot with water and bring it to a boil.
3. Chop everything going into the omelet (Mushrooms, tomato, black olives, Bacon etc.)
4. Pour EVERYTHING into the ziplock (Sand which) bag.
5. Hold the bag in the water and let the egg get firm.
6. Plate the omelet.
Want cheese?? (For whoever is reading this......Cause Jake doesn't like cheese.
(OPTIONAL)
Heat up a small pan, and place omelet in pan. sprinkle shredded cheese onto omelet and cover Small pan. Wait until the cheese is melted. Plate the Omelet.
DONE!
Haha I love this!! A realistic look into the life of a young adult 😂👌 Keep up the good work, you'll get there eventually. Pizza is a good way to start off and so is lasange.
Hey well done. That was good...
What an improvement, you did a great job,. A few suggestions:
Invest in some tongs, check out a thrift store next time you pass by.
Put your cooked sausages and bacon on a plate with some paper towel to absorb grease in a heated oven 75 C while cooking the eggs
Cut a thin slice off the top and bottom of the tomato, then cut it in half before frying, put in the pan half way through cooking sausage
Your sausage was flat give a soft roll on the counter to make round before putting in pan
The sausage didn't look burnt but well caramelized
Turn the heat down to cook your eggs, unless you like them crispy and cook them closer so they flow together
Put your beans on the plate and the eggs on top for nicer appearance
No mushrooms?
If you are going to make pizza the easiest crust is to use pita bread, also if you sprinkle your chopped onions with some vinegar (seasoned rice is my favourite) and let them sit while you get your other ingredients ready, it will get rid of the bitterness.
I usually have some old newspaper or used paper towel to dump my hot oil onto otherwise the drain will plug.
Ahh you silly ole dear chap!
You should cut a little bit of the sausages open so that the middle part can get the heat as the outside (to avoid burning the outside part without knowing whether the inside is being cooked enough
Good effort!! :) :)
Jake I watch these videos with my mouth open... very entertaining but how can anyone be this bad at cooking?! LOL
Anyway for your next show, I suggest you try cooking something easy (obviously) like a chilli or a curry?
Don't pour the grease down the sink, it will build up and eventually clog.
This should be taken back to year 8 DT just for fun. Start with fruit salad, then croque moissure (what they call cheese on toast to make you feel better), then maybe an omelette or cakes/muffins. Pancakes would have been good for pancake day, although a little late now. Nachos are pretty much un-ruinable.
Binging with Jake
The sauages look like they are pre-cooked (they are very pale). Fresh sausages take a bit longer to cook (10-15 minutes; use a lower heat), but they taste a looooot better.
Do "Cooking with jake in quarantine" :D
Make fish and chips, it’s English so you have to be able to Cook it 😂👍🏽
No offence to Jake, but he should probably stay away from the deep frier for now...
mash potatoes with beans ---- pasta ---- rice with chicken curry
Awww bless... I just wanna cuddle you and spend the next couple of years training you how to butter toast 😋x
Just makes it look so much more difficult than it is !
I love watching this. I’m wondering if your cooking skills have improved. You mentioned pizza would be next. That would be a fun video to watch. Is a new cooking vlog coming?
Perhaps you should try something easy... like a lasagne.
No Lasagne is difficult. Cook a Pot noodle they're easy to cook :)
if he struggled to make bolognese then a lasagne would be a disaster
now ur just playing with him lol
This is my favourite series as it foreshadows how bad my life is going to be post-uni, I hope to go to Oxford which is like Cambridge, catered. And my cooking skills are non-existant..
Then plainly it's time to start learning some cooking skills now. You can find videos on YT on every possible dish you could possibly want. And if you're living at home, and your mom cooks, then it's time for mom-son cooking lessons. If not, then learn it yourself with YT vids.
cjay2 Ahhh, you're probs right, I could do that... Or I could continue to neglect learning real life skills like how to drive, cook and talk to girls and instead focus on maths and physics all day... 🤔🤔 Tough decision
Even if maths and physics are your passion, you still deserve to know how to cook well for yourself and how to eat healthily. As well as how to drive and talk to girls. Life is soooo busy when you're young. It chills out a bit after your 20's, especially if you already know how to do the real-life skills well. The maths and physics will always be there.
next time, make a stir fry!!
You should take it easy and try Sheppard's pie!
I agree with the pizza suggestion. :D
Sausages: never thought dark color suits us so well!!
fajitassssss!
Were those sausages cooked in the middle? Others have suggested this too but you should make a stir fry
Honestly, I usually don't put oil if its sausage or bacon because they have fat and it turns into oil when heated
you should have grilled/roasted the sausages and the tomatoes for 20-30 min in your oven (you can finish them on pan to add a bit of taste if you want, but quickly ), fried the bacon and eggs just like you did ( but don't put too much oil), ( beans were OK). Key is : know the cooking times for each of your ingredients, and how to cook them best, and also have correct instruments to turn and handle the food ( like cooking PLIERS ...). Good luck !
try shakshuka next time, it's really easy and delicious
haha I was just thinking about pizza as suggestion for next time right before u said it
THanks for the tutorials. haha, this gave me a good laugh, cookings like coding I guess. haha! Take care friend.
Cooking with Jake is fucking gOLD
You must "Cook Eat Wright" next time Jake lol 😂
Hi Jake, may I suggest you to check out another RUclipsr called "Sortedfood".. They have loads of simple and easy recipe for beginners and most of them are pretty cheap. Maybe it could help you :)
YES! Check out SORTEDfood!
You should try French Toast or pancakes!
You could try adding some seasoning hahah. Salt and pepper at the very least
U can make garlic bread, or cheese sandwich... it would be easy for u as a beginner
the level this is going I recommend you start from the basics and make cereal
i would literally fly to your flat and help you with cooking oh my gosh
Isn't chicken tikka popular in the uk? You should make that
That’s a very interesting way to crack an egg! You should make an omelette next. Or fish and chips.
You're making progress. Like everything else, "practice makes perfect". And, frankly, "perfect" in the world of cooking is really not necessary. As @SomethingNick (Nicholas) mentioned below, a stir-fry might be a good thing to try next. Some chicken or beef and an assortment of veggies (along with some steamed rice) makes for a great meal. Bon Appetit!
You're so funny. I suggest making roast dinner. Roast chicken with gravy, roast potato and yorkshire pudding.
I know this is four years late lol but you can cook the sausages and bacon in some water until all the water boils off and the oil renders
omg HAHAH the way he cracked an egg smh
You are not allowed to go out u did shopping urself or ordered Jake?
we want vlogs !!!!
Not good cooking,but loved to watch,keep doing more cooking vlogs