I Cooked the Top 10 Dishes of 2023 And We Rated Them
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- Опубликовано: 10 май 2024
- Taste Atlas have released their Top Dishes for 2023, but I think I might rank them a little differently. So, I’ve cooked the top 10 dishes and invited Babe and Basic Mitch to taste test and rank them with me. Let’s see which dish comes out on top!
Links below to my versions of these recipes, or if I haven't done it before the recipe that I use for this video.
10. Phanaeng Curry - Thailand • Panang curry 🍛
9. Shashlik - Russia • GRILLED RUSSIAN SHASHL...
8. Tangbao - China • Dumplings for Days - 3...
7. Butter Garlic Naan - India • Naan at home 🫓 #shorts
6. Khao Soi - Thailand • Khao soi with @Marions...
5. Guotie - China • Dumplings for Days - 3...
4. Pizza Napoletana - Italy • Neapolitan Pizza | Gue...
3. Phat Kaphrao - Thailand • The "Original" Thai Ba...
2. Roti Canai - Malaysia • Homemade Roti Canai
1. Picanha - Brazil • Picanha! Top dish of 2...
Find Taste Atlas’ list here - www.tasteatlas.com/best/dishes
Grab my cookbook here - cookdinehost.com//products/an...
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So much effort to make this episode! Thanks ya'll 👍
Thanks for watching
>100 cuts? Well done basic Mitch.
Any chance of putting your Khao Soi recipe up on the website @andy_cooks ?
How it's u in chat no children exist yet we don't have humans 😂😂😂
So much food as well. Hahaha
As a Thai person, I am so happy as to how many Thai dishes are in the top 10!
As an Australian, Thai food is the best for me!
If the Internet only does one thing while it exists, I hope it's to settle on a standard spelling for Pad Kra Pao...
@@blairhoughton7918it’s pad kaprao, because kaprao is holy basil. Pad kapow is casual speak. Pad krapao is wrong and is a word that doesn’t make sense
@@abhirupan7630 Cool. What about phat vs pad, and kaprao vs kaprow or gaprao?
@@blairhoughton7918a Thai person checking in 👋 it’s all about romanization. Different spellings don’t really matter since most people know what you are referring to anyway.
Even some Thais can’t spell the word in the so-called authorized way 😂
Don’t sweat it!
Loved this video. Not only does it showcase Chef's skills and versatility, but the team's passion for what they are doing as well. It has become my favorite subscription for many reasons (segments, variety, education/application), but the main draw is the crew. Y'all are doing it right and I appreciate it!
I live in South Africa and I grow 7 varieties of basil. The plant is hard to get, but the seeds are pretty easy to find. Also basil when they're seedlings are difficult, but once they mature its super forgiving and easy to grow.
Do you have any issues with whiteflies?
@ryanc1592 funnily enough only on my tomatoes, they tend to leave the herbs alone. But I know with some pests they'll always go for the plant they prefer so I plant some tomatoes and other fruiting plants further away from my main garden, like sacrificial lambs basically.
thats a lot of herbs honestly though I bet your growing zone helps
@@thomasdavey1513 thats a good idea, there are also some aromatic plants I've heard help create a "field" around them but good on you sticking to non-toxic methods
this is great! I'd say with the garlic naan and roti canai it's really hard to judge without something to dip with
Needs a curry dipping sauce!
Agreed!!!
roti canai does usually have a daal curry or something to go with, i dont know why he didnt do it here
the last dish isnt rotty canai or roti chennai its called malabar porotta, its a staple of kerala cuisine.
@@SAMX4949 Apparently it was Indian migrants who introduced it to Malaysia and now it's known worldwide as a Malaysian dish
Great video. Roti and naan are really hard to fairly judge because its obvious they are not best on their own, they require a dip/sauce/curry! No matter how good bread is, its never gonna beat a complete meal. Also I love how when babe rates the picanha as low andy says must be the chef’s fault. Such a humble chef andy!
Speak for yourself I can down about 20 parathas by myself if you give me a cup of tea with it😂
You’re one of the few foodtubers that actually give tips and a descriptive step by step on how to do the food which I absolutely love
Just like Julia. I miss seeing cooks do this.
Mate I have a suggestion, add two more judges for next year and auction off those positions for charity. What we all would give to be there tasting 😂
Let's keep cooking!! Excellent and pretty easy dishes, if you can find the right ingredients. Thanks, Andy and Team!
Hello Andy!
Nice to see Shashlik making it to the list. A little tip just in case you'll make it in the future: we usually eat it with vegetables and lavash (basically something like tortillas but way thinner) and with adjika or any other sauce you like.
My late grandfather (who happens to be Georgian but lived almost all his life in Russia) made the tastiest shashlik I've ever eaten using only mayo and onions for marinade. But surely there are tons of kinds of marinade :)
P.S.: I should also add that for us (Russians, Ukrainians, Belarussians etc) Shashlik is more like a nice tradition and the reason to gather with family or friends, basically celebrating late spring/early summer or other important occasion. In my family, when the granddad was alive, he made shashlik every time we visited him&grandma.
@@lastazakana sounds absolutely delicious. I enjoy shashlik with grilled mushrooms more, but veggies are essentials for sure! 😊
@@lastazakana Same in Poland, there MUST be vegetables between meat. Slice of backfat or bacon would be nice too.
Simply brilliant video. Effort, banter, technique, personality, concise, authentic. I mean, god damn, guys! So good.
This was so much fun. I’m a new subscriber but have been a fan of your RUclips shorts for over a year now, finally subscribed to your channel and am loving the long-form videos you’ve been doing recently! Y’all have great energy! 💚
Yeap! Roti canai usually serves along with a lot of different dips. Sometime variety of curry and dhal with malaysian nasi lemak style sambal. Thank you for the effort of making this video! Love from Malaysia!
We have similar bread in south India called "porotta". Most people eat it with meat curries.
That's what I was going to say! My understanding is that roti canai is traditionally served with a curry, with even plain roti being referred to by a different name entirely. But you would know better than me :)
looks similar to Malawach (Yemeni dish also popular in Israel), usually served with crushed tomatoes dip and a spicy dip made of green peppers (zhug).
Roti Canai without Dhal curry and malaysian Sambal is not a complete dish. The 3 has to go together. Put the mix in your mouth, life makes sense again.
Shout out to Andy, bought your book 👌
@@bishrrrr Roti canai was brought to malaysia from migrant workers from tamil nadu during british colonization. By 1920's roti canai was the main dish served at Indian stalls in both cities and villages throughout the Malayan peninsula.
Hi Andy, what a great concept ! Watching you cook those dishes almost gives me the confidence to do it myself, but who am I kidding ?! Thanks to you and the crew for a very enjoyable video !
THIS IS SUPERB CONTENT 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I specially love the no frills - all skills approach. Your channel is amazing, Andy!
Amazing content! Thank you so much for this gem ❤✨
What an amazing idea! A great video, Andy! 😋
thank you!
Love this. Thanks Andy!
Really great video! Thanks for all the effort you put into this!
They are all top 1 for me!! This is such a wholesome video, there is so much knowledge and respect shown here and so much effort went into making this episode! Keep up the hard work love to see more!
Loved this. It was really fun you way you all slowly put together the list.
Great video and delicious recipes. A very enjoyable watch. Thank you. 👌
love you guys so much please more videos like this i really enjoyed
Highly enjoyable video! Glad I found your channel!
Hay, this was fun. Hope you do more of these. Thanks
Amazing!! Loved watching it💯
Thanks for all the work!
Amazing content, thank you chef!
Fun video. Enjoyed the banter and the quick cooking segments.
Loved your video and I appreciate the amount of work that went into cooking all these dishes. For that, your wish is granted! I subscribed.
I cannot imagine the work & editing that went into this! Amazing vid! Loved it!
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
It was fun to see all three of you on screen at once.
Fantastic review!🎉👏👏👏
Best episode yet! Love the gang
AWESOME POST!!! I really enjoyed this with my Sunday breakfast. Now I know what I will be cooking for the next few weeks. So much inspiration🙃🙃🙃
The effort for this amazing video 👌 got me craving so many thkngs at once! 😅
Love it, definitely going to try a couple of these dishes!
lighting looks stunning, chef. great video.
Your right Andy that was a fun video, it had me smiling while watching.
Great format! Loved it
Hello Andy I am Persian .Now living in Canada.I like your channel .Your cooking is excellent. You can add Persian rice to your cooking .We have very nice and delicious rice with Zaferan .Thanks again for your great recepies.🎉
He's done persian rice recipes look at his previous videos.
@@TheMastiffprince I Check his old recepie for Persian Rice .It was only about Tahdig not other kinds of rice. Thanks
Great show thx, btw Thai basil and Holy basil grow well in Sydney (and other places for sure), so if you have a little space, grab some seedlings in Spring.
That was a cool idea. I really enjoyed that video guys! Love the content you all put together
How do you stay interesting cooking? You and your team are brilliant.
Loved the episode!
A labor of culinary love. Great job by the entire team ❤️
Great video! More like these 😊 you three looked like you enjoyed it as well
The care, love, effort and praise you give to every dish and culture is next level.
Nice video Andy, cool seeing you make all the dishes
What a fun video! Thanks guys!
Love the dishes that you made. I will cook some of them.❤❤❤
Love this vid guys!
Watch most of your content. This was a tremendous episode. Thanks!
Andy I'm so proud of you 😄 Greetings from Italy 😃😃
Love your recipes Andy - I try to make something each week, they are fab!
I can't eat garlic or onion which is a massive downer and I've tried that substitute - but in all honesty it's crap. Thanks so much for re-inspiring my love for trying new things at home 😊
Amazing video! Amazing job!!
A great episode with a fun loving team!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
This is great. I LOVE what you cook and how you cook! My hubby only cooks me chicken wings. 😀
All amazing dishes Chef. Love the Tong Pau
That was fun! Thank you!
Awesome video!!!
Appreciate the effort, Andy. :) I felt the work that went into this video.
ANDY 😫 you’re such a great chef, you’re clear and concise with your instructions. As well as you’re very knowledgeable
Very cool. Great recipes all
Andy. Brother, i love this. Love the content, you have made me get back into cooking properly since leaving cheffing 10 years ago at the end of this year.
Not only that, but you've made my 5 year old daughter love it too. Shes obsessed, to the point where before bed instead of reading a book she wants to "watch an Andy video".
Alot of love down here in Pokbolbin, Hunter Valley mate.
However i do have one question from the young lady. Where is her pesto ravioli video she requested, and when are you travelling so she can get her cook book signed. ❤
Envious of your tasters, wish I was there! 🤤
Cool video. They all looked like something I'd eat for sure.
Thanks for the hard work! A Thai person who loves LOVES eating here. I salivated so much seeing all three Thai dishes because I like my dishes spicy and flavorful and because they are something I grew up with. Best dishes are each individual's personal list and now I'm kinda craving for some pot stickers!
great content yall!
Great video guys! Need to make those potstickers.
great video! for the pad krapao i would make some prik nam pla (fish sauce, lime, garlic, chilli and sugar) as condiment. really elevates the dish! also i make it with fresh ground chicken thighs at home
This, also needs some oyster sauce + soy sauce added in at the same tie as the fish sauce. and white pepper to finish. I've never seen beef gaprao in Thailand, its always minced chicken or pork.
@@cZerHDexactly!
Awesome episode and awesome cooking as well. One thing I reacted upon is that the meats get unfairly treated in the sense that you have a meat only vs full dishes, even with dumplings they had dipping sauce. Sashlik does normally get eaten with other condiments. For example if döner kebab would been on list, would you have made full döner kebab dish with veggies and sauces perhaps even with bread or meat only - although same its two totally different things. Not saying that the result would been much different, but meat only is hardly a dish.
Love this
so much time , effort and skill has been put into this video, well done on a awesome episode
Great job and respectful to the dishes. Very awesome team!
Gracias ❤
Well Done !! love your channel and the dishes you prepare. How would you adapt some of these recipes for a diabetic person , especially those that have sugar in them.
Thanks for a great episode and many ideas on what to cook next.
lmao the Chateaubriand for France when there are so many dishes that are way more inventive (and honestly tastier ones imho).
Great video mate! And a nice nod to our Indian 🇮🇳 food culture here in 🇬🇧… we love a Ruby Murray over here!
Love that video 😊
You guys are awesome.
Awesome bid Andy. Super fun. Can't believe the picania wasn't higher but no surprises re the Neapolitan pie.
Aloha. Awesome video, in so many ways.
Great video guys
Nice one guys, that was a lot of effort for one video!!
Pad krapao is one of my fav things to make at home - I always use finely chopped chicken thigh, and it's crazy good. I'll bet it'd have scored a bit better with the chicken thigh instead of ground beef. One day, I'd like to try it with holy basil, but it's impossible to find.
Killer video, Andy. Top tier content.
What a great video! This must have taken ages to make. Mouth watering on pretty much every dish
this is the first video ive watched from this channel but the video quality is noticeably better than most channels I watch
Love your channel,
Andy your skill with different cuisines is incredible - think my jaw dropped during your bao pleating
Great video, so many Asian dishes. Never heard of a San Marino tomato though.
Actually amazing that pizza is number one. I love flavours, but yes, I agree. Good pizza is just amazing. So simple but so hard to do.
Right now, I'm cooking either a beef satay or stir fry. Can't decide, ha ha. Great fun video.
Wow! Curries, potstickers , Nan.. what’s not to like! Lots here I’ll take a shot at . Still playing with recipes from your cookbook. Thanks chef ! (Who decided the top 10 recipes? I was a bit surprised at some selections. Cheers!
Really enjoyed this format of video Chef, nice work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey Andy! Great video as always!! please make Mongolian milk tea dumpling soup!
loved this video. Not only does it showcase Chef's skills and versatility, but the team's passion for what they are doing as well. It has become my favorite subscription for many reasons (segments, variety, education/application), but the main draw is the crew. Y'all are doing it right and I appreciate it!
Would be great to see a remake of the pizza! Loved the first time round!
Personally I think Roti Canai has to be served with eiter a yellow dahl and/or curry dipping sauce, if so that would be top 3 for me :)
Also with the naan do you think you cooked it on too low a heat @Andy? I like the pillowy soft ones large char spots, that's my preference.
Wow any one of these dishes could have been a video unto itself 😍