Tribal People Try Lancashire Hotpot Chicken
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Tribal/Villagers try different International Food for the first time. They give pure reaction to the food/things they have never tried.
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Mr Chaudhary should be put on a commercial world wide tasting every individual food, his facial expressions are worth the show
Right? He's a foodie for sure! He needs a world tour like Somebody Feed Phil. I love Phil also!!
You gotta love those puppy dog eyes that say: are you poisoning me? 🤣🤣🤣
GSK and Tahir rock, also!!! 💕
Marketing genius! Flawless.
I think all the TPT guys would be a great addition to any global Food Channel or Network. I could see them enjoying the dishes of Jamie Oliver, Lydia Bastianich, Kent Rollins, or Martha Stewart.
This is Lungshaw hot pot which is made with beef. As apposed to Lancashire hot pot made with lamb. 😉Glad they enjoyed it though. ❤
Ahaha well I’m glad you mentioned this. It’s clear people are actually unaware of the difference between the two dishes. They are saying it’s Lancashire hotpot ❤
Lovely to see them enjoying trad British dishes. Have they tried much Thai food I wonder? Sticky rice and a Massaman Curry will I think be very popular.
Khanom Krok
Such meals are served with some type of bread and butter in most countries including USA. In the USA it would be either sliced bread, biscuit , dinner roll or dumpling. The dumpling I am speaking of is a steamed or boiled biscuit instead of baked.
Hello from the UK! I'm really glad they enjoyed this traditional British dish, even if it was slightly different than how we make it here. :)
*traditional English dish 🙄
@@albagubrath9073 England is in Great Britain, the dish is both English and British... I know, because I am too.
How hard is it to identify Lancashire as a place in England, when they're literally asking what Lancashire means? Please at least start doing a quick Google search or taking a glance at Wikipedia so you can answer basic questions about the name of the dish.
When are you going to introduce them to the Scottish classic dishes of haggis and a deep fried mars bar? 😋
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Neeps and tattles 🤤
@@Whippy99 Aye. Huggis, neeps and tatties. Pit hair on yer kist min.
I can only imagine how foreign these British foods are because as an American, I have never heard of them. Tribal people always thankful, speak the truth about the food and kind! Thumbs up ! Please keep the videos coming!
I love these guys and have been watching long enough now I have a tendency to try a food I've never had, speak in a language I don't understand and eat spaghetti with a spoon.
Mr chaudhary dropping them hints to get a bigger portion lol! He reminds me of a dear pakistani friend who passed away a couple of years ago. Even his laugh reminds me of him. 🙂
Love ya guys. They are cool.
I d love to see the guys try authentic English Chip Shop curry sauce and chips. I ll send you the recipe if you like. Very tasty and also naturally Halal so you won't have to alter it.
Potatoes and Roti? That’s a killer load of carbohydrates in one sitting. Add a few cups of sweet tea and prepare for diabetic shock.
*Disclaimer * there were no lung’s eaten in this video 🫁
Lan-ka-sher
like, Gul-Sheir-Kahn ............lol
does come with a Mustasche ?
That's were I'm from Lancashire (bolton) uk , you can't beat a good hotpot we have many different ones better eaten with crusty bread too.. try them on our steak kidney pie served with gravy mash peas ..
British beef stew, ffs!
As always, no one cares about the animal slaughtered for this meal.
6th !
Traditional Lancashire Hot Pot is made with Succulent "lamb" in a meaty gravy, topped with potatoes that are tender underneath and crisp on top. It's a simple meal that would have been left to cook slowly all day, ready for the hungry cotton workers at the end of their shift.
I don't think they followed the traditional recipe ingredients (they used chicken) and they probably used too much salt. It's a shame that most of the dishes they try are not genuine at all.
@@denizalgaziThey stated they used beef. I would substitute beef for lamb. #1. Lamb is very expensive here. #2 I don't cate for lamb or mutton. Unless spring lamb rib chops are smoked with mesquite. But then I feel guilty baby lambs had to die. I don't like cell for that reason too. If I had to kill my own food I would be strict vegetarian. 😪
And it's hotpot because that what it's served in......gorgeous meal
@@annettefournier9655 it says chicken.
@Deniz Algazi Lancashire Hot Pot can be made with lamb or beef. The producer actually corrected one of the gents and told him it was beef when (maybe Rana or Tahir?) assumed it was chicken after they set the plate in front of him. I suppose it's possible that you missed that in the captions.
I don't know if your version of this dish is different from a traditional Lancashire Hot Pot, but what the gents tried looked like (and was described as) exactly what my family has always known it to be.
From what I saw on their plates, it had all of the ingredients of the traditional recipe... beef, onions and carrots in a nice beef gravy with thinly sliced crispy browned potatoes on top.
And frankly, I don't understand why you'd say that "most of the dishes they try are not genuine at all". I've been watching this channel's videos from just about day one and the food they try has greatly improved from their very early days.
Yes... There was a time, when they didn't have the money to hire a chef, but it's been quite a while now that they've actually had a professional preparing the dishes they try and he or she is doing an excellent job at it. Could it be that this is the first time that you've watched one of their videos in a couple of years?
Lol!! I'm from Lancashire and we never ever put tomatoes in hotpot!!! :)
It's an American version 😝
@@telebubba5527 American hotpot then, not Lancashire hotpot
@@nealgrimes4382no such thing as an American hot pot, that I'm aware of!
"Potatoes have their own grace" - Sir I could not agree with you more.
As someone from Lancashire in the UK it was amazing seeing these Gentlemen eat our world famous dish - il glad they loved it but no way does it have tomatoes in it
Lancashire is in England 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@albagubrath9073 England is in the UK... 🤦♂
I eat this most days in ready meals almost daily 😂. My favourite dish by far.
they used tomatoes because then they would be more famliar with the taste. localisation.
@RobRidge24 You used the word amazing and yet you're from the UK. It's made with lamb, this is not anywhere near a Lancashire hotpot as you full well f*cking know, so please explain the "amazing" part...
Mr Tahir keeps adding adjectives to the gentleman potatoes, they also have Grace. I think it’s safe to assume that he really likes potatoes. So adorable 😂
Yes he really likes potatoes. He mentioned it in other video.
The pronunciation is killing me I love these guys 😂😂
"Lung-shar hot pot" kept making me think of a haggis.
Had me 😂😂😂😂 so hard
Mr Chaudary wears his hat as a constant show of gratitude. These are good human beings on TPT.
..and his new jacket!
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All of these Gentlemen are great Food Critics. They are given different dishes with no expectations of how they will taste. They go into each taste test blind! They test it based on first, if it is aromatic or not. Then when they taste it, you can tell if they like it or not, by their facial expressions. They are truly honest men. They know what they like and what they don’t like. They also have a great sense of humor. I truly enjoy watching these Gentlemen try new and different things. A Fan from Colorado, USA 🇺🇸
It's great to see them try another great British dish..even though a proper Lancashire hotpot is made with Lamb.It's a wonderfully delicious dish.
Lancashire!
Tomatoes in a Lancashire hotpot? Poor Betty would be spinning in her grave 😱
That looks awesome! I am making this one. I love how they show food that I haven't had before and I can make it. Easy recipe too.
It's LAN KA SHEER
Awesome episode! You should try making chicken pot pie for them, it’s an American classic and I think they’d love it!!
and it cures Cough.
@@markplott4820 Exactly!!
English is a hard language! I’m English so I know this to be true! 😊😂
This is the first time I've ever heard Rana say 'no roti needed'!
They’re slowly, but surely catching on😂
United Kingdom or UK is the whole kingdom of islands. Great Britain, GB, or just Britain is the main big Island, and England is a country of GB, which also includes Wales, and Scotland.
Lancheshire Poacher
It's LANCASHIRE Hot Pot not Lungshaw. I am from Lancashire
Oh you're from lung shaw? Sorry, lol
they think LangShaw is Chinese.......lol
They really butchered the pronunciation.
And it’s usually made from lamb
Instant pre-emptive like, as it's my local dish.
As kids we practically lived on this with buttered cabbage (and slices of bread) on the side.
Always great to see the good Dr. Tahir and GSK!!! 💝
You can't help but smile when you watch these videos..and "Dr. Tahir" never dissapoints !!
I like it with beef instead of lamb as well. I'm so happy they liked it.
Lancashire Hotpot is made with LAMB! Never, ever heard of it made with Chicken - so it is NOT a 'Lancashire hotpot' 😂
Right..says so in the title. But then was told it was beef. Which is curious since they are constantly replacing beef dishes with lamb. Go figure...
And very good food it is too.Espically with picklec beetroot or red cabbage
I would like to give the person who makes the delicious food a big hug for always creating good food that everyone seems to like.
Well, you call it chicken, they say it's beef, they like the tomato and they think it's sweet, so whatever it is, it certainly isn't Lancashire Hotpot, which is lamb or mutton, has no tomato, and certainly isn't sweet. Looks like you got the potatoes correct, which is something, I suppose...
It would have been nice to show them why it is called a "hot pot", as those individual servings make no sense otherwise.
give them try mousaka...a greek famous disk... or pastitsio...
Interesting that so many dishes are similar but different names. This dish reminded me of Shepherd's Pie, which I used to make with ground beef because lamb is too expensive here. No corn in my shepherd's pie. ruclips.net/video/qcmNUckOAas/видео.html
Great to see them trying an English dish. Hope these guys can come over to London one day. Hugs. 🇬🇧🙂🤗
It's a casserole. A one pot meal. I sure they have things like that over there. Everything goes in and simmers for hours.
This American tribal person has never had Lancashire Hot Pot. Looks delish. I'm now going to find a recipe on the yootoobs.
It is a very flavoursome one-pot meal that's perfect for the winter months. Please do look for a recipe that specifies lamb, and which does not have tomatoes in it!
Mr. Chaudhary: "Lungshaw Hotpot" is as delicious as its name". Good job he doesn't know what lung means.
Hotpot without hotpot.
My mother made Shepherd's Pie with leftover roast beef,gravy,chopped onions, Worcestershire Sauce and topped with mashed potatoes,not the usual recipe,more like this.
How about serving them food that is indigenous to the American Continents? Food that was not available to the rest of the world prior to 1492. I think they will be amazed.
Hello, Can you make them try Georgian(country) food Khinkali? :D
I love how they always thank God before eating, and how grateful they are even for small things!!
Traditionally lamb, which I think the people would have enjoyed even more.
I'm English, Lancashire Hotpot is a very traditional dish that I love and which I have cooked for over 40 years.
I have never heard of it being made with any meat other than lamb or mutton, or of it being made with tomatoes.
Please give these gentlemen the chance to eat the real dish, as it should be experienced.
You should try irn bru from scotland that would be interesting to see and haggis would also be very interesting 👍😀
Lancashire hotpot is 🔥💯
even the 1 or £2 microwave ones you get are nice🤯
Even if the pronounciation is a little off it's still a great dish, great to see them enjoying this dish and yet another dish they can make for themselves as well.
I love you guys, thank you for showing us how good and wholesome the people from your region can be. You're awesome!!!!
If only their political leaders would learn a lesson from these wonderful men, I am sure we could all get along and have fruitful discussions regarding our various beliefs and traditions.
@@cyh4031 This is not the place to talk politics.
Should really be mutton :)
You'd think they would use that. It is curious since they are constantly replacing beef dishes with lamb. Go figure...
@@nadine_ghc3465 Cost? Availability?
I am going to have to find a recipe for this...looks yummy!!!
Anyone keeping the list of dishes these guys tasted? It may be a world record within a short span of time, they ate the dishes
Lancashire is in the north west of England, it's pronounced 'Lan-ka-sheer".
Lakshmi Ram Lot Pot? Interesting, isn't it?
One pot meal or casserole dish👍🏼
Try to get directions to Lancashire using any of their pronunciations, and you might just end up back in Pakistan.
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Up th'emsix an' turn left a' Manchester. If tha end up int' sea, tha'v mistit.
Easy. 😉
Er.... Hotpot is Lamb
If you want to feed them something that has sweet meat, try sourbraten (german), but be sure to serve it with German pickled red cabbage :)
Lancashire hotpot doesn't have sweet meat at all, but I agree that German sourbraten is fabulous!
You should make them steak pieces, mashed potatoes, carrots, onions in a slow cooker. Where the steak just melts in your mouth I'm sure they'd love that. Very common Irish and British dish
Looks yummy! If they like it, I've got to try the recipe! I don't think you're supposed to eat the lemon rinds....but you do YOU! The more aromatic the dish is, the more it is anticipated! If Chaudhary wants seconds, I'm IN!
Salams from Lancashire UK
Whatever it was it wasn't Lancashire hotpot but it did look delicious and I like it when they are served proper food not junk. The meat should be lamb or mutton and absolutely no tomatoes. The potatoes did look correct mind you.
Except for not being crispy. I brush them with melted butter and they crisp up beautifully, so sad to see the flobbeldy dobbeldy sliced spuds they were given. :(
It's about time all 4 are back together again!! I've missed them. I don't care for me Chaundry alone.
What does your last sentence mean?
It's LANCASHIRE hot pot! Lung shaw? It's a British dish, not Chinese or something!!
I’ve never heard of the dish but it looks like a hearty meal for sure!
There must be someone on your team who is a wonderful cook! I wish I could do your videos! I would love the food!
Yum!
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I love the video's when they are eating something healthy and wholesome the best!
2:32 Apparently Chaudhary has not grasped the idea of bite size pieces.
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It's not LungShaw...It's pronounced "Lan...Ca...Shire" which is a place in the UK. LungShaw is just totally wrong pronunciation!
I always like listening to them pronounce the words. You should do tribal people try to pronounce supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Lol
Interpreter needs to practice saying what he has to, and please be sure to have him PRONOUNCE the words/names correctly. Not trying to be mean... Just sayin
Hahha made me laugh how many times they’re butchering the word Lancashire! Never thought I would see them eating hot pot on this channel 😅 being from Blackburn growing up as a farmer family this was always on the table, I can’t stand it now I’m older! 😂
I'm from the UK and I always thought Lancashire Hotpot contained lamb and carrots rather than beef and tomatoes. That said, I'm not personally keen on lamb so I might try making Lungshaw Hotpot instead 😂
These gentlemen are a privilidge to watch. They are so humble and modest with such humor. I'm not sure which of the Tribe might be my favorite but I enjoy watching them all. Praise be to
God.
I used to watch these tribals but not anymore. It was interesting but God loves all souls…not just the masculine. I know that women are not allowed outside the home because they are women. All are souls. All are worthy of life experiences. Now I know Mahsa Amini. So, thanks, but no thanks.
NO! IT'S LUNGSHAW! I'VE TOLD YOU A MILLION TIMES! Sheesh...
The title says Lancashire but you said Lungshaw. Going forward, please pronounce the name of the dish based on the title
I think the chef of this channel adds different recipe to probably make the dish taste better. The chef should stick to the actual recipes without adding anything.
Can you help me where to send gifts and different treats for them? Tell me what gifts they can use or need please. Thumbs up! I love these beautiful, kind, and honest people! Please get in touch with me. I want to send things for a video!
Please show them where it is on a map
Can you stop with the bizarre unrelated music?
Very strange concept
Made with lamb not chicken and definitely no tomatoes, otherwise perfect (not) 😮
I live in Lancashire England. Easiest way to say it is, Lan-cash-ire. I hope everyone enjoyed the stew. The potatoes on top are ment to be slightly crispy. Love watching the videos!
" Lancashire " any relation to the lancaster bomber?
A person mentioned that there is an actual dish called lungshaw hotpot made of beef and not to be confused with Lancashire hotpot made with lamb.