Thank you so much for your support! No, this is not a 2 Million special but that will be coming real soon, I am preparing something special! You guys are the BEST!
For making bread, you typically want to use the hook attachment. The attachment you used is intended for cake batters, not doughs. That's why it had a hard time mixing it.
I had my first white castle (that I can remember) 55 years ago when I was 5. For decades now, I make what I call "chateau blancs"... using filet mignon sliced very thin, over shallots, on a brioche slider bun (Walmart) with a really good cheddar and sliced sweet baby gherkins.
I'd add the pineapple-juice separately, after the other wet ingredients. Guga was probably quick enough to avoid problems but the enzymes in the pineapple will quickly cause the milk to curdle and separate. Just a tip from someone who's made that mistake before.
Wish I would’ve read this sooner! I just botched an entire batch, while on a time crunch. No Hawaiian rolls for Easter Sunday. But thank you for sharing that! I won’t make that mistake again.0
I really wish he would introduce us to more of his family! We've seen his son before and obviously angel, but he always mentions his family and it would be cool to see them.
Hi Guga and Angel. I was a manager for White Castle for about 2 years. Excellent job with great benefits. I only seen 4 things that you could have done better. The frozen ones don't have it but the regular white castles and cheeseburgers come with a single pickle. Thinner patties, more water on your griddle, and before you put the bottom bun on the patty, did you dredge them with a little salt and pepper? Other than that, nice job going by their trademarked techniques as far as the dehydrated onions, and steaming. And another thing that has to be done correctly is, the dehydrated onions soak refrigerated for at least 8 hours in cold water from the beginning. The frozen ones are cooked just like in the restaurant. Right here in Louisville Kentucky. Also a couple of fun facts: White Castle was the first ever food chain. Opened in 1921 in Wichita Kansas with a $700 loan that was paid in full in the first 6 months of business. White Castle is not a publicly traded company. When you work for them they do profit sharing with their employees only. The company does not franchise any restaurants. All of them are owned by Bill Ingram. Passed down from Ingram to Ingram.
This was helpful, thank you! I just tried these following your tips along with Guga's video. I definitely need to make thinner paddies next time, but otherwise, the flavor was pretty much spot on, I loved them. Not having a white castle nearby, learning how to make these is a godsend. VERY happy!
I have been baking Homemade Bread for 50 Years... Never have I ever put Foil on top... doesn't need it. I love this video... EXCELLENT JOB... No Foil needed on the rolls. Thank you for sharing this great video.
Was seriously brainstorming a series where I attempt to recreate fast food items as close to the original as I can. Parrarell thinking my friend. I want your white castle burgers.
White Castle is credited with making the original slider in 1921. It looked a little different back then. It would be awesome if you recreated that version of the burger!
Just the fact you pointed out in this video about no one is perfect and learn from mistakes and u actually teach and teach with expirenentation is what makes me really enjoy watching you do your thing. 👍
Not sure if mentioned already, but the instructions for the frozen burgers have changed over time. 'Back in the day' the preferred cooking method (according to box) was to fill pan with water, put burgers ontop of a rack and cover with foil. Thereby steaming them like they should be.
Diego Carrillo well, an Emu is a peasant Ostrich, an ostrich is the standard model, and the cassowary has got what appear to be war gear. The head crest, the extra angry lookin feet, the extra aggressive nature, the extra showy coloring to show it’s not a NOOB!
I made some white castle inspired sliders the other day and made my own rolls. It's a lot of effort for a hamburger but totally worth it! I did not freeze mine or stab them, so it is possible to make them without freezing them. (You have to have room in the freezer in order to freeze something flat. My freezer is always 1 corn kernel away from busting open.
4:01 -- Guga, why are your eggs so small? Guga: they are quail eggs... because of quarantine. Me: wat? How are quail eggs easier to get than chicken eggs because of quarantine??
I worked there when I was in high school 97-99 and what you did was pretty close to how we did it. In my prime I could load a grill in about 45 seconds. The main thing you missed was the pickle. 😂
What a great video. Thanx for posting. Almost exactly what I do, but with one change. At the end if meat cooking, I remove the buns and set them up to be ready to transfer the patties to them. And then, the magic difference - I flame the tops of the meat patties with a propane torch like a broiling step to get a little bit of smoky carmelization to the beef.
It looked like a KitchenAid which are manufactured in North America. Hard to break but parts will wear after a few decades. They have service diagrams and parts a plenty to easily fix for any DIY dude. Hell, even some housewives can fix them. Of course they may nowadays be made of Chinesium and follow the Tesla / Apple / John Deere model of just pay a fortune and throw it into landfill when the slightest thing breaks these days? I hope not because I've been thinking of a stand mixer with a meat grind attachment and will go with a cheaper Kenwood instead if KitchenAid cheaped out.
My sister-in-law is good friends with the people who own the White Castle company in Ohio. I truly am one of White Castle's biggest fans. When I lived in the Midwest, I used to have it for lunch nearly every single day. Now I live in AZ, where we don't have white Castle. Last time I went to visit her, the owners hooked me up with a bunch of White Castle swag and all the food I could possibly eat. I now have White Castle t-shirts, socks, coffee mugs, key chain, and a bunch of other stuff. I honestly don't even remember all of the little trinkets with the White Castle logo that they sent me. I have their swag stashed in draws all over the house. You'd think I was obsessed, but they were just really appreciative of a real fan. Now every time I go back to Ohio to visit, I always get my fill of free White Castle. Very nice people. And such awesome beer drinking food. For me, I always go for the jalapeno cheese ones.
I worked at a Krystal's burger joint. Same as white Castle. No holes in the pattys. I didn't figure out why they taste so good. Fry the patty, put the onions on it, then put top of bun on it. 3 minutes it's done
I don't know why, but I absolutely LOVE dried re-hydrated onions. The flavor is quite different than fresh raw onions, but for some things they're just awesome. Love them on burgers, hot dogs and chili dogs. Yes, I like fresh raw onions just as much, but these just have a different flavor.
I grew up in Houston and now live near Dallas. I have never had a White Castle anything. I’m looking at buying the Blackstone griddle and this will be the first thing I cook!
If you didn't add a pickle, it's not the same. Makes a major difference. That's how they come, if you get them from WC. The store doesn't sell 'em like that just because it would freeze weird.
I would like to see a video where you show us you equipment and tools in their details and maybe you can give some advices on what to buy for someone who wants to level up not only on the choice of the meat but also on the equipment they use, maybe dividing for price range or something. I think that would be cool and helpful for a lot of people that are trying to decide which grill/kettle/smoker to buy
Just stumbled on this video. Now, Florida is home to the largest White Castle in Orlando! I grew up with them, and I have one within walking distance. I can say, fresh from White Castle is 100 X better than frozen, and after all the covid BS, our's is finally 24 hours again. However, yours look excellent Guga! Awesome as always!
The frozen White Castles are much better if you place them on a baking cooling grid, then place the grid in a broiler pan filled with a 1/8" of water and steam them in the oven. They used to have these instructions on the back of the frozen packages but for some reason they removed them years ago.
I'm too European to know where you find these white castles that serve food, but what I do know is Guga is the king of beef, so I trust this recipe to be killer.
White Castles are almost all found in the greater Midwest. I took advantage of this while living in Chicago and Minneapolis. The full restaurant menu is so much more than the frozen sliders in the supermarkets.
I miss White Castle! Since DON'T have them in Washington State I'm saving this video, & WILL be referencing it in the near future to attempt to replicate some of these bite sized morsels!
Great! last night I (never tasted the original white castle) did some sliders the quick and dirty (german) way in a pan: 3 medium sized onions, shredded, for 12 sliders, 40gramms round patties hand shaped, no holes, 1/3 hot dog bun per slider. The stacking like you see here. The buns get a little moist. Low to medium temps. Topped before serving with cheese, cornichons, some with a little mustard. GREAT!
Let me start by saying I'm a huge fan of your channels. You literally taught me how to souse vide the best steaks I've ever eaten. Also, I am a White Castle fanatic. I don't know why my brain is wired to love those little boogers, but I just can't get enough of them. There was a point in my life when I lived near Chicago, that I literally had White Castle sliders with pepperjack cheese for lunch ever single work day, 5 days a week, for like two years solid. Crazy, right? I LOVE THEM that much. HOWEVER, since moving to Arizona nearly 11 years ago, we have one White Castle located in my entire state which opened up about two years ago, and it's way too far from my home to ever justify going there. With that said, I don't want to learn how to make White Castle sliders that are "WAY BETTER." For me, that defeats the entire purpose. I want to learn to make White Castle sliders that taste EXACTLY like White Castle sliders. In the end, this looks like the closest thing I've ever seen, and I can't wait to make them.
1:11 Why for the love of God, nowhere, at not one single place in this world, at any of the fastfoodchains can they create a cheeseburger with the cheese layed down correctly. Is this a hidden agenda thing? ''Lets annoy the sh*t out of those fools, place the cheese over the edge.'' *evil laughter*
My theory, especially for mass produced frozen burgers which probably could be done precisely, is it looks visually appealing to have a little bit of cheese hanging off so they offset it so you can see it/make you think it's super cheesy.
Thank you so much for your support! No, this is not a 2 Million special but that will be coming real soon, I am preparing something special! You guys are the BEST!
Congrats Guga!!! You deserve this and much more dude
Introduce us to your family for the special! :D
congrats guga
yay! *lets DEW it!*
Way to go, dude! Keep up the good work.
Guga is like Angel's uncle Iroh.
Top tier comment
Steak iroh instead of tea iroh
@@joe_5768 lol read this in iroh's voice
This is factual
Cultured
For making bread, you typically want to use the hook attachment. The attachment you used is intended for cake batters, not doughs. That's why it had a hard time mixing it.
^ This.
Yeah, it's called a dough hook for a reason.
Some ppl on YT do use them for bread, but only very high hydration ones
Guga: *breaks wife's mixer*
Wife: I know I dont look mad right now, BUT WATCH THIS!
M_X_C_N *the music starts playing*
Wrong channel. 😂😂😂
Chris Flores sous vide everything lol
I still read this in Guga's voice
...and uses a torch to give him a wonderful crust...
I had my first white castle (that I can remember) 55 years ago when I was 5. For decades now, I make what I call "chateau blancs"... using filet mignon sliced very thin, over shallots, on a brioche slider bun (Walmart) with a really good cheddar and sliced sweet baby gherkins.
That sounds amazing!
The addition of (Walmart) was great, good laughter lol
"I want 30 sliders, 5 french fries and 4 large cherry cokes."
"I want the same but make mine diet cokes."
The only reason I ever want to go to White Castle
I see you're a man of culture
Yummmm. Also love your pic 😉
Thank you all, also mentioning a profile with a Parks and Rec reference is a person of culture as well.
You want a suitcase.
I'd add the pineapple-juice separately, after the other wet ingredients.
Guga was probably quick enough to avoid problems but the enzymes in the pineapple will quickly cause the milk to curdle and separate.
Just a tip from someone who's made that mistake before.
I was actually curious if they do anything to the texture of the dough, will have to try it.
Wish I would’ve read this sooner! I just botched an entire batch, while on a time crunch. No Hawaiian rolls for Easter Sunday. But thank you for sharing that! I won’t make that mistake again.0
Thank you, random dude, I paused the video here to look for exactly this. "Wait! That'll curdle!" was the first thing that leapt to mind
I'd not add the pineapple juice
He broke the mixer: oof
It is his wife’s mixer: OOOFF
I mean, he didn't use the dough attachment and Kitchenaid's are better suited for making pastries than big doughs so I'm not super surprised.
I really wish he would introduce us to more of his family! We've seen his son before and obviously angel, but he always mentions his family and it would be cool to see them.
luckily I have the best wife ever and she did not kill me. 😂
@@GugaFoods until she said: it may seem like it now,BUT WATCH THIS!!!!!!!
@@SuperPhelix but he had the Pro model which is rated by ATK as great for all doughs,The artisan is the one that will burn out
Hi Guga and Angel. I was a manager for White Castle for about 2 years. Excellent job with great benefits. I only seen 4 things that you could have done better. The frozen ones don't have it but the regular white castles and cheeseburgers come with a single pickle. Thinner patties, more water on your griddle, and before you put the bottom bun on the patty, did you dredge them with a little salt and pepper? Other than that, nice job going by their trademarked techniques as far as the dehydrated onions, and steaming. And another thing that has to be done correctly is, the dehydrated onions soak refrigerated for at least 8 hours in cold water from the beginning. The frozen ones are cooked just like in the restaurant. Right here in Louisville Kentucky. Also a couple of fun facts: White Castle was the first ever food chain. Opened in 1921 in Wichita Kansas with a $700 loan that was paid in full in the first 6 months of business. White Castle is not a publicly traded company. When you work for them they do profit sharing with their employees only. The company does not franchise any restaurants. All of them are owned by Bill Ingram. Passed down from Ingram to Ingram.
This was helpful, thank you! I just tried these following your tips along with Guga's video. I definitely need to make thinner paddies next time, but otherwise, the flavor was pretty much spot on, I loved them. Not having a white castle nearby, learning how to make these is a godsend. VERY happy!
Question: is the beef soaked in cabbage juice? I was told it was a long time ago.
I have been baking Homemade Bread for 50 Years...
Never have I ever put Foil on top... doesn't need it.
I love this video... EXCELLENT JOB...
No Foil needed on the rolls.
Thank you for sharing this great video.
Was seriously brainstorming a series where I attempt to recreate fast food items as close to the original as I can. Parrarell thinking my friend. I want your white castle burgers.
I'm wondering how that would fit into your channel's style tho
Love your show. Would love to see a fast food recreation series!
That reminds me of Joshua weidsmans at home but better series
Babish already does that!😅
What an original idea. Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
Next video : “I made WHITE CASTLE sliders using Wagyu?!”
"and it blew my mind"
How about white castle with pickle like they're suppose to have?
$100 DOLLAR WHITE CASTLE BURGER!
@@keithbecknell6994 Maybe they don't like pickles?
Using an expensive meat with burgers is just idiotic because you can already control the fat content with a burger
White Castle is credited with making the original slider in 1921. It looked a little different back then. It would be awesome if you recreated that version of the burger!
Just the fact you pointed out in this video about no one is perfect and learn from mistakes and u actually teach and teach with expirenentation is what makes me really enjoy watching you do your thing. 👍
2 Million Special:
*_WHOLE WAGYU COW_*
spitroasted whole cow
That would cost a car.
Dry aged
@@lunafag For no less than 90 Earth days
@@BruhMoment-bp2wj more then a car, he already bought a 2000$ piece of wagyu
I grew up eating fresh White Castle. On their fountain machines they serve Big Red. It is the best tasting soda.
We need to protect Guga at all cost. He is a wholesome cook.
The most wholesome
And the greatest gay cook!!! Let's Do It!!!
@@YeahBruhDoIt tf are you on?😂
Shut up, Redditor... Please you're not funny
🤪Reddit moment😳😳😳 wholesome chungus🥰🥰 Minecraft 🦶
"it's not even my mixer, its my wifes.." "If you think I got in trouble..I did.. " LMAO
btw congrats on 2 mill :)
What's the point of this comment you just commented on what he said then said lmao
@@abotz5396 whats the point of your reply to my comment? free country dude
@@abotz5396 people quote stuff. Deal with it
Not sure if mentioned already, but the instructions for the frozen burgers have changed over time. 'Back in the day' the preferred cooking method (according to box) was to fill pan with water, put burgers ontop of a rack and cover with foil. Thereby steaming them like they should be.
This might be Guga’s best video. I’m truly impressed, even made his own buns!! Slick!
Note to self: raise quail for the apocalypse.
Cassowary aka the the War Ostrich. Big eggs, defends itself from predators. That’s what I want on the apocalypse farm.
Diego Carrillo well, an Emu is a peasant Ostrich, an ostrich is the standard model, and the cassowary has got what appear to be war gear. The head crest, the extra angry lookin feet, the extra aggressive nature, the extra showy coloring to show it’s not a NOOB!
I made some white castle inspired sliders the other day and made my own rolls. It's a lot of effort for a hamburger but totally worth it! I did not freeze mine or stab them, so it is possible to make them without freezing them. (You have to have room in the freezer in order to freeze something flat. My freezer is always 1 corn kernel away from busting open.
Kids: Daddy we want White Castle Sliders!
Guga: We can make the same thing at home!
Kids: 🥺🥺🥺 Okay!
Guga: LESS DEW IT!
Homemade is always better.
Guga Foods That’s the truth! 😄
@@GugaFoods not for me, bcuz i cant cook lol
@@nyetasgard8795 same
@@nyetasgard8795 Everyone can cook. It just takes practice and experience, and a LOT of mistakes, burns and cuts LOL
I would love to have Guga as my uncle.. I know Angel’s life is so blessed bc Guga’s always lookin out for him
4:01 -- Guga, why are your eggs so small?
Guga: they are quail eggs... because of quarantine.
Me: wat? How are quail eggs easier to get than chicken eggs because of quarantine??
Quail show up. As long as you whistle.
MrVovansim maybe he raises quail
Adrian Salazar maybe he is quail
Because people horde the common products
Where I live, we do have chicken eggs, but it's limited two per customer.
From the restaurant they come with a pickle on each slider as well which is such a perfect addition
I worked there when I was in high school 97-99 and what you did was pretty close to how we did it. In my prime I could load a grill in about 45 seconds. The main thing you missed was the pickle. 😂
It’s a real shame because the pickle is what really brings all the flavors together.
Latinos don't like pickles
Your love of food clearly shows and its infectious. Stay joyful.
I have to say though, even the frozen burgers straight from the microwave are delicious
It's a classic!
What a great video. Thanx for posting. Almost exactly what I do, but with one change. At the end if meat cooking, I remove the buns and set them up to be ready to transfer the patties to them. And then, the magic difference - I flame the tops of the meat patties with a propane torch like a broiling step to get a little bit of smoky carmelization to the beef.
dude broke his wife's mixer...
it was nice knowing you mate
It looked like a KitchenAid which are manufactured in North America. Hard to break but parts will wear after a few decades. They have service diagrams and parts a plenty to easily fix for any DIY dude. Hell, even some housewives can fix them.
Of course they may nowadays be made of Chinesium and follow the Tesla / Apple / John Deere model of just pay a fortune and throw it into landfill when the slightest thing breaks these days? I hope not because I've been thinking of a stand mixer with a meat grind attachment and will go with a cheaper Kenwood instead if KitchenAid cheaped out.
My sister-in-law is good friends with the people who own the White Castle company in Ohio. I truly am one of White Castle's biggest fans. When I lived in the Midwest, I used to have it for lunch nearly every single day. Now I live in AZ, where we don't have white Castle. Last time I went to visit her, the owners hooked me up with a bunch of White Castle swag and all the food I could possibly eat. I now have White Castle t-shirts, socks, coffee mugs, key chain, and a bunch of other stuff. I honestly don't even remember all of the little trinkets with the White Castle logo that they sent me. I have their swag stashed in draws all over the house. You'd think I was obsessed, but they were just really appreciative of a real fan. Now every time I go back to Ohio to visit, I always get my fill of free White Castle. Very nice people. And such awesome beer drinking food. For me, I always go for the jalapeno cheese ones.
Those r great burgers,. 100 years in business,. Love them!!🍔🍔🇺🇸♥️
8:05 man guga held that pee for the whole video he had to go
4:18
It's his pee, he already peed in that before recording
cursed comment lmao
Lmfao
I was thinking this haha
Gotta do the smash burger slider now! Thanks guys, great show!
Wait, it didn't have a crust 😳
Who are you and what have you done to Guga ?!
True, but that is how they do it.
@@GugaFoods show us how you do it guga
Guga Foods you needed to use the flamethrower
i like how you showed the buns and saved them. learned a good lesson. respect
White Castle is the best thing to eat when you’re drunk in Vegas lmao
I'm sure the toilet disagrees
Shake shack?
Disgusting!
But how do u know 🧐
there’s a white castle in vegas
I can't believe you're at 2 million already. I remember when you had 60k, sitting in my student flat craving your cooks. Crazy, but congrats
Guga never fails to make us hungry
Peeing on the grill @8:05 is what gives them that true White Castle flavor.
4:30 And this is why you always use a dough hook whenever you make bread.
White Castle is coming to FL soon... in Orlando
I worked at a Krystal's burger joint. Same as white Castle. No holes in the pattys. I didn't figure out why they taste so good. Fry the patty, put the onions on it, then put top of bun on it. 3 minutes it's done
Congrats Guga! Angel, Mamao, and everyone on team Guga for 2 million subs!!
"Everybody in the world probably had a little White Castle right?"
I guess I'm not in this world :(
Yep... Everybody does not live in Murica 😂 ... but anyways, will make these things in home 😀
Not something I have ever seen in Australia either.
In southeast USA the regional equivalent is Krystal but WC is available in the grocery store.
Don't worry, they're not that good. It's garbage food to eat when you're drunk. Also, the dehydrated onions do not digest well and give you toxic gas.
I had the frozen burgers for 3rd time and it’s not good
You're so enjoyable to watch, always give me a giggle. Great cooking 👍
Guga’s voice Is só different while he is preparing the food and eating it.
Thats because one is in front of a studio mic and the other in front of a camera.
I thought for sure Guga was going,to make a smash burger version of white castle. He surprised me kudos.
You need to make these, but with Waguy A5, I feel a little let down by this one, but I still hit like cause you guy are awesome 👌
And...this is what it looks like...love the de-crescendos when you say that
I don't know why, but I absolutely LOVE dried re-hydrated onions. The flavor is quite different than fresh raw onions, but for some things they're just awesome. Love them on burgers, hot dogs and chili dogs. Yes, I like fresh raw onions just as much, but these just have a different flavor.
I grew up in Houston and now live near Dallas. I have never had a White Castle anything. I’m looking at buying the Blackstone griddle and this will be the first thing I cook!
Wow. Looks amazing Guga. Mouthwatering ❤️ I'm an Outdoor Cooking guy. You inspire me every time 🙏🏼👨🏻🍳 Because of you i have better content. Thank you
Nice work bro 🙏🏼✌🏼
Nice job guys ❤️
Thanks so much 🙏🏼 ❤️
The Maillard reaction on those homemade White Castle patties… 🤤🤤🤤
Mixer: *breaks*
Guga: *giggle* I'm in danger.
It is chuckle ffs /s
@@mustafakhalid9348 and you have a lovely smile! 💙
@@ajaxmaye2520 And you are a lovely guy with a lovely personality ❤️
this has been one of the more encouraging videos ive watched on you channel :) i like that you left your not so "perfect all the time" buns hahah :)
Actually almost cried when you said "everybody makes mistakes" 😭😭
You could use a cookie scoop to make wee smash burgers. The cookie scoop would most likey be the size you need to fit those awesome rolls.
Guga please do every way to cook a burger.
(Maybe do a 2 million wagyu picahna mbs 9 dry aged special?)
*George Motz entered the chat*
Already on the works.
@@GugaFoodsthe burgers or the queen? By the way does emilio have wagyu eye rounds?
You made your own buns from scratch! I'm so impressed!!
Guga’s wife: No more wagyu until I get a new mixer! 😖
Guga: Ok honey. 😔
Ok Honey = A doormat aka beta male
White Castle recently opened a restaurant in the Orlando area of Florida with the biggest square footage of any of their 300+ locations.
If you didn't add a pickle, it's not the same. Makes a major difference. That's how they come, if you get them from WC. The store doesn't sell 'em like that just because it would freeze weird.
They may taste better, but there is nothing like a 2 am hunger run to the Krystal! That's what we have here. They are so delicious.
2 million special : LION MEAT
It is a threatened species bruh
@@avlinrbdig5715 they can't be threatened if we eat them all
@@WombatMuffler yeah, then they'll go completely extinct. Nothing to worry about then am I right........... goddamn
@@mahdeenmubashwir3098 Exactly right, then the lion meat 2 million subscribers special would be a very special video indeed.
I would like to see a video where you show us you equipment and tools in their details and maybe you can give some advices on what to buy for someone who wants to level up not only on the choice of the meat but also on the equipment they use, maybe dividing for price range or something. I think that would be cool and helpful for a lot of people that are trying to decide which grill/kettle/smoker to buy
A true White Castle slider is something you taste now, taste later and later regret.
(I love them.)
I love them too but have never regretted them later.
Just stumbled on this video. Now, Florida is home to the largest White Castle in Orlando! I grew up with them, and I have one within walking distance. I can say, fresh from White Castle is 100 X better than frozen, and after all the covid BS, our's is finally 24 hours again. However, yours look excellent Guga! Awesome as always!
Angel: can we have whitecastle
Guga: we have whitecastle at home
*WhItE CAsTLE At HOmE*😭
Dry aged A5 wagyu ground beef smash burger, Guga’s new favourite buns, American cheese, chicharone bacon
Yea you killed the motor on the mixer because you used the wrong attachment to knead the dough lol
Yep. Should have used the dough hook.
The frozen White Castles are much better if you place them on a baking cooling grid, then place the grid in a broiler pan filled with a 1/8" of water and steam them in the oven. They used to have these instructions on the back of the frozen packages but for some reason they removed them years ago.
If I don’t get the accompanying diarrhea forget it.
They are not Taco Bell.
It's the dehydrated onions. They don't digest correctly
@@wildkeith Ya I'd definitely use fresh onion instead.
I used your cooking technique to make burger, cast iron flattop on my outside grill. OMG best burger ever. Thanks
I'm too European to know where you find these white castles that serve food, but what I do know is Guga is the king of beef, so I trust this recipe to be killer.
White Castles are almost all found in the greater Midwest. I took advantage of this while living in Chicago and Minneapolis. The full restaurant menu is so much more than the frozen sliders in the supermarkets.
You know what you gotta do now right? Guga Makes it Better series of videos 🤤
The best part of going to White Castle was watching them cook the burgers right in front of you behind the window.
You guys are so fun! In an angry chaotic world, you guys bring some needed smiles & cheer. 😍😍😍😍😍
“Oil up your bowl so you can throw in the dough “ Guga’s throwing hints to his mixtape
6:17 professional recovery right there my man. use that egg wash like an etch-a-sketch
I worked at White Castle for years and this is the closest I have seen someone make a real White Castle
No, and no. Nice try.
i love how proud he is of his food, its so heartwarming!!
how can a single dude be so many levels above everybody else in the game of youtube cooking is over my head
I miss White Castle! Since DON'T have them in Washington State I'm saving this video, & WILL be referencing it in the near future to attempt to replicate some of these bite sized morsels!
Guga’s wife: my mixer broke!!
Guga: our mixer broke
Great! last night I (never tasted the original white castle) did some sliders the quick and dirty (german) way in a pan: 3 medium sized onions, shredded, for 12 sliders, 40gramms round patties hand shaped, no holes, 1/3 hot dog bun per slider. The stacking like you see here. The buns get a little moist. Low to medium temps. Topped before serving with cheese, cornichons, some with a little mustard. GREAT!
Guga Saying ''Off this is amazing everybody"
Me Realizing he didn't put seasoning in the meat 😐
Let me start by saying I'm a huge fan of your channels. You literally taught me how to souse vide the best steaks I've ever eaten. Also, I am a White Castle fanatic. I don't know why my brain is wired to love those little boogers, but I just can't get enough of them. There was a point in my life when I lived near Chicago, that I literally had White Castle sliders with pepperjack cheese for lunch ever single work day, 5 days a week, for like two years solid. Crazy, right? I LOVE THEM that much. HOWEVER, since moving to Arizona nearly 11 years ago, we have one White Castle located in my entire state which opened up about two years ago, and it's way too far from my home to ever justify going there. With that said, I don't want to learn how to make White Castle sliders that are "WAY BETTER." For me, that defeats the entire purpose. I want to learn to make White Castle sliders that taste EXACTLY like White Castle sliders. In the end, this looks like the closest thing I've ever seen, and I can't wait to make them.
*You Forgot The Pickles*
Just like SpongeBob
and Mustard
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8:06 “sighs” pisses across the grill
underrated
This looks amazing. I grew up on White Castle in the Bronx. There, every burger had two pickle slices and ketchup, so maybe next time try that also.
1:11 Why for the love of God, nowhere, at not one single place in this world, at any of the fastfoodchains can they create a cheeseburger with the cheese layed down correctly. Is this a hidden agenda thing? ''Lets annoy the sh*t out of those fools, place the cheese over the edge.'' *evil laughter*
My theory, especially for mass produced frozen burgers which probably could be done precisely, is it looks visually appealing to have a little bit of cheese hanging off so they offset it so you can see it/make you think it's super cheesy.
The cheese probably slides around from the shipping and receiving process once leaving the factory.
The cheese tries to escape.
“And this is what they looked liiiike” music to my ears!
It’s so weird how I just watched a Binging With Babish video where he made some White Castle sliders and this popped up on my recommended thing.
8:35 "Everybody in the world probably had a little white castle"
My dude, America is not the world. White Castle is not a thing outside of the US...
Well, Guga is brazilian so I'm sure he knows it.
It should be. Also, how many people recognize your avatar, Feretta fan?
@@lordsergal8783 lol you're the first person on youtube to point that out, but then again, I don't comment too often
now there's a business idea lol
Wow! Those buns looked fantastic! I am doing this.
8:05 i thought he was pissing on the burgers
I laughed way too hard at this comment
@@movieswithdaniel342 XD
Amazing job man!👍👍👍
Why does he always talk like he just defeated a villain 😂