I want to also appreciate how every time you 'tasted' a cookie you must have shoved the entire thing in your mouth in one go just above the camera view.
No other individual could preform such an intricate and delicate role with such finesse that it leaves all who see it yearning for a sequel. Truly one of the films of all time.
That moment when Sweet Tooth leaves New York behind to go find his purpose was the most emotional finale to any movie of all time. I legit cried in the theatres as I ate my Cookie Nachos.
What about when he builds the bubblegum raft to cross the River Thames and rescue his long-lost British half-brother, Tea Time? Had a huge effect on 9-year-old Babish
@@babishculinaryuniverse that scene was great, but when it was revealed that Tea Time was secretly The Dentist in a cleaver disguise and attempted to remove all of Sweet Tooth's sweet teeth was traumatizing for me! I was so happy when the real Tea Time and all the people he helped with his crazy creative consumables busted though the wall and saved him! But I still have nightmares about the licorice lagoon, why did they add a large beast with 1000 eyes?!
The only thing that could have made this movie better would be if the final battle inside the wreckage of Liverpool Cathedral against Sweet Tooth's nemesis Bitter Fang had better practical effects. Some parts of the movie just haven't really aged well.
@@babishculinaryuniverse I actually thought the bubblegum raft scene was a little too melodramatic, personally. The movie worked better when it played to its strength, contrasting the sincere heart with Sweet Tooth's silly antics to keep it light-hearted.
Sweet Tooth Goes Euro (1999) is such an underrated masterpiece. People just don't talk about it enough anymore. That half-assed reboot series from 2016 was quite frankly an insult to Sweet Tooth fans all around the world. I'm glad you're highlighting the movie so the younger generations can experience the movie for themselves.
Don’t even get me started on that reboot. It was awful. Although, I don’t hear many people talking about the sequel released three years after the original, Sweet Tooth 2: The Legend of Candy’s Gold. Its pretty underrated in my opinion. Babish should check it out sometime.
@@retrolord8546dude candys gold was rubbish ur delusional. you are the same as people who enjoy star wars sequels. me personally Sweet Tooth 3: Sweet Tooth’s return is clearly the definitive classic of the series
@@arav384 I'm not surprised it suffered from "sequel slump," since that's the only one from the original movies Jon Hansen didn't write as well as direct. That's probably why the series derailed after he passed away.
I honestly have a weird soft spot for Sweet Tooth Down Under: The Tim Tam Slamboree. Yes it was direct to video and it shows but it does its best to capture the spirit of the Original and Sweet Tooth Goes Euro and speaking as an Australian I appreciate that it avoids the worst "Hollywood version of Australia" clichés. Helped that at least some of it was filmed on location.
@@akidfromguam Just because one dude is able to make short little films to replace his movies and tvs, does not mean he will want to do that forever. Writers are still needed.
Honestly, even when the strike ends, I don't want these to go away. I love the creativity, both in the dishes and in the short films. It could be like a monthly series "Fake Film Fridays" or something. I dunno.
Truly incredible how well he was able to replicate such a recipe from the movie. Sweet Tooth Goes Euro has always been one of my family's favorite movies.
And contrary to some opinions, he didn't violate the strike at all by doing this, nor is he making any money off it. I'm pretty sure he knows what's at stake just like everybody else and is trying to respect that. That's what makes me the happiest about these.
@@shavonwalker2550 I mean, is he even a member of any of the unions? Correct me if I'm wrong but he's just a RUclipsr who made their own mini-production company. Doesn't necessarily have to be a part of the union at all so it wouldn't actually violate any strikes cause he's not a part of that organization. The way I interpreted the opening is that he does a lot of recipes *based* on film and television, that are often filled with union members and wouldn't be possible without the union and as such he doesn't want to use their work during the strike in solidarity
@@TheArtisticGamer7 I believe you're correct on all counts. To be fair, SAG/AFTRA has come out against Disney cosplayers who are promoting the Haunted Mansion, since the strike is specifically against certain studios and not against writing and directing in general. He could, for instance, do recipes based on an A24 movie and be fine. But he chose to sidestep all of that, which was a wise decision.
@@TheArtisticGamer7 Even if he's not a part of these unions, people choosing to support the very companies that mistreat writers and actors does very well damage their mission. Either way, he's not choosing to support these companies at the moment (as you said, he makes recipes based on film and tv), so he's not making money from someone else's work. It would be one thing if he was choosing to act in someone else's movie or tv show, but he's obviously not, so I don't see why people are in a tizzy about it.
These fake food/fake movies have been some of the most genius content you’ve ever made. It really is a great way to keep making videos while standing with a union
I remember watching "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro" with my family as a child. The finale was the first time I'd ever seen my father cry. So glad to see it get some love on here! Can't wait to make my own cookie nachos to celebrate!
If you need ideas for food while the WGA’s on strike, here are a few of my favorite (fake) movies with iconic foods. -Bill’s blueberry blast muffins from “My Old High School’s Vampire Superintendent” -Jessica’s pepper-roasted duck from “Silence in the Music Room” -Alistair’s lemon curd sachertorte from “All’s Well at the End of the World” (the scene where he finally gets it right) So long as they’re on strike, might as well have fun with the fake movies, right?
what about the street noodle bar scene from the book turned film Wolf Knight- that techno sci-fantasy film. I think the director and props team made it a katsu chicken with Yakisoba and served it with the orange-coloured milkshake
@@mattia_carciola , oh, don't I know it. That fork clink before digging in? And that bite, with tears in his eyes... "Took me thirty years and the world falling down around our ears, but I finally got it."
Next, can you do Borscht, from Goncharov (1973). It's from the Dinner Scene where Goncharov and Andrey are in the kitchen, cooking "menacingly" at each other, while Katya and Sofia sit at the dinner table eating the borscht in complete silence, never breaking eye contact with each other.
I remember waiting for what felt like years for Sweet Tooth Goes Euro! to come out on VHS, and then I'd watch it every Saturday morning faithfully for a whole summer. My mom had to buy me a new copy I wore out the first one from so many rewatches.
Only Babish could make an idea like "cookie nachos" actually work. I'd love to eat a plate of these with friends and the strawberry and dragonfruit mint salad looks awesome.
Glad to see the Sweet Tooth franchise getting its due! Would love to see you recreate the dessert burger though Sweet Tooth and Carrington get at the Route 66 Diner from “Sweet Tooth Goes West”! The cheese slice (I always wondered what it was; my thought was solid peanut butter) landing on Carrington’s head always makes me laugh!
I remember hearing that Sweet Tooth Goes Euro almost didn't happen when the original VA passed before production started. But the replacement really did an amazing job, and you can barely tell the difference.
Can we just keep having these videos as a usual thing even after the strike. Because I'm gonna be honest seeing Andrew stretch his creativity and food skills is a highlight of my day.
Oh man! Sweet Tooth Goes Euro! Ive seen this on my 196th birthday. Wow. I was so young. The drama, the action, the romance… The movie still holds up today! When Sweet Tooth danced with Spicy Tongue, and said “You’re the only one I need…” It melted my cold icy heart… It helped me discover the meaning of life…
I don't know what we did to deserve these past two episodes but I'm eternally grateful. The "look, it's almost exactly like the one in the movie" line had me actually laughing out loud.
Sweet tooth goes euro was one of like 3 movies i watched on repeat as a kid, seen it at least 100 times. Thank you for bringing my childhood dream of the cookie nachos into reality.
Oh my goodness, we're finally getting the cookie nachos!?!? I remember making my own when I was little when my cousin and I would go on a Sweet Tooth marathon. I loved Sweet Tooth Goes Euro but the original movie will always be my favorite. The part where he saves the bake sale by donating all of his cookie hoard? Tear-jerking. Serious note: I love that this was the approach for the ep. 1000000000/10 Andrew, we love ya.
I always loved the scene when Sweet Tooth takes the palace guards to the fish and chips stand after they leave work. But honestly, the dragonfruit and strawberries are absolutely the better combination, I think
Obviously, the only course of action is to have Sweet Tooth as a permanent character in the Babish universe. We need them to return in all of the sweetest episodes!
I made a similar dish before of Churro Nachos, I made a tortilla masa/dough (unsure the correct terminology) with cinnamon in it and cooked them as normal, then fried the chips and sprinkled and salted them while still warm. Cream Cheese Frosting Queso Strawberry rhubarb salsa
I can't say I enjoyed "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro" -- too much embarrassment humour for me. But the cookie nachos look delicious! Worth a try, even if I wasn't a huge fan of the movie!
If I could suggest a suggestion, you should do the Campfire Stout steak from the hit classic movie B.E.A.R.s. I particularly like the scene where the teddy bears come out of the sewers and maul that guy.
I would have liked to see the cookies retain their circular shape, but marvelous work finding substitutes for traditional nacho toppings! The pico de gallo with dragon fruit works well, coconut would be overpowering i think
@@TheVideoMaker1999Many do. Many do not. Some are millionares make an average living, others are struggling. Even if they all were well off, the people who benefit from them being taken advantage of are gigantic studios who can certainly stand to give a fair share.
@@TheVideoMaker1999 one of the executives trying to end the strike said all they need to do is drag things out just a few months until actors and writers start losing their homes. that doesn't sound like superstar richy riches to me.
@@extonjonas6820 honestly, don't you think it should be more about settling differences and making both parties satysfied rather than just "Us vs. Them" mentality?
Y'all...in the clip, he says he has a fever of "37 degrees Centrigrade". I did the conversion and...it's literally just 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Honestly, that's brilliant.
That movie was my childhood. I remember having that movie on an old dvd (along with it’s less known sequel, sweet tooth: sugar-mania) and falling asleep to it every night. My mom used to make us cookie nachos every Saturday. Thanks for the memories, Babish :)
For the "pico de gallo" you could have put in a very finely-chopped habanero in order to get some nice sweet spiciness, which works surprisingly well with sweet fruity things.
From the Australian canon of confectionary; Instead of ground beef use: puffed rice, shredded coconut, powdered cocoa, sugar and Copha (a vegetable oil/coconut oil hybrid) and you will make CHOCOLATE CRACKLES a great version of 'ground beef' for a sweet nacho dish.
This was such a nostalgia bomb of a video. I feel like no matter what I've gone through in life, Sweet Tooth has always been there for me. And now I can finally recreate these nachos from one of my absolute favorite childhood films. Thanks Babish!!
Personally, I preferred Captain Sweet Tooth: Legend of the Rubber Ducky Treasure. The scene where he befriends the rival captain with the Pirate Pancetta Panini (the chocolate rub was genius) was both visually stunning and a masterclass in peacemaking. Love Sweet Tooth! (You guys are more than welcome to this idea 😉 love the puppet!)
Yeah, I mean Captain Sweet Tooth: Legend of the Rubber Ducky Treasure (2004) got a lot more attention than the original, mainly due to the pirate movie craze after Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) came out just a year earlier. Must've been many people's introduction to the franchise.
I think the best part about Sweet tooth Goes Euro is how it teaches kids great lifelong lessons through storytelling definitely the best kids movie of the 90s
i missed the last one so i didnt know you were doing these and was pleasantly surprised by the beginning. this is such a delightful idea and a great way to show support imo. and also i would eat those show accurate cookie nachos
I love how even though he only shows a short clip, he makes references to things inside, like the proper brit that corrects the temperatures in centigrade. As silly as it is, it's genuinely really fun! The stories baked (heh) into the video that makes reference to some grander thing. Honestly, love that idea!
I’m really glad they keep going for these cult classics like Sweet tooth. Gives me hope they might try out the chocolate hot dog from Arizona’s Grey Day
I'm just putting it out there that I've never seen someone make food from the highly acclaimed and totally real movie of Goncharov. While being so beloved it was actually independent without any major studio involvement which was revolutionary at the time (1973). I think it's the perfect project to cover during the strike because it represents what the studios should be doing.
Oh wow, I had almost forgotten about the classic "Sweet Tooth" movies! Even though "Sweet Tooth Invades Scandinavia" is my favorite, I would like to thank you for taking me back to my childhood!
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how amazing Sawyer was as Sweet Tooth?
We can
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Loved it. Was amazing
I want to also appreciate how every time you 'tasted' a cookie you must have shoved the entire thing in your mouth in one go just above the camera view.
No other individual could preform such an intricate and delicate role with such finesse that it leaves all who see it yearning for a sequel. Truly one of the films of all time.
That moment when Sweet Tooth leaves New York behind to go find his purpose was the most emotional finale to any movie of all time. I legit cried in the theatres as I ate my Cookie Nachos.
What about when he builds the bubblegum raft to cross the River Thames and rescue his long-lost British half-brother, Tea Time? Had a huge effect on 9-year-old Babish
@@babishculinaryuniverse thats one of the best moments in film history, such a classic movie ❤
@@babishculinaryuniverse that scene was great, but when it was revealed that Tea Time was secretly The Dentist in a cleaver disguise and attempted to remove all of Sweet Tooth's sweet teeth was traumatizing for me! I was so happy when the real Tea Time and all the people he helped with his crazy creative consumables busted though the wall and saved him! But I still have nightmares about the licorice lagoon, why did they add a large beast with 1000 eyes?!
The only thing that could have made this movie better would be if the final battle inside the wreckage of Liverpool Cathedral against Sweet Tooth's nemesis Bitter Fang had better practical effects.
Some parts of the movie just haven't really aged well.
@@babishculinaryuniverse I actually thought the bubblegum raft scene was a little too melodramatic, personally. The movie worked better when it played to its strength, contrasting the sincere heart with Sweet Tooth's silly antics to keep it light-hearted.
Sweet Tooth Goes Euro (1999) is such an underrated masterpiece. People just don't talk about it enough anymore. That half-assed reboot series from 2016 was quite frankly an insult to Sweet Tooth fans all around the world. I'm glad you're highlighting the movie so the younger generations can experience the movie for themselves.
Don’t even get me started on that reboot. It was awful. Although, I don’t hear many people talking about the sequel released three years after the original, Sweet Tooth 2: The Legend of Candy’s Gold. Its pretty underrated in my opinion. Babish should check it out sometime.
@@retrolord8546dude candys gold was rubbish ur delusional. you are the same as people who enjoy star wars sequels. me personally Sweet Tooth 3: Sweet Tooth’s return is clearly the definitive classic of the series
@@arav384 I'm not surprised it suffered from "sequel slump," since that's the only one from the original movies Jon Hansen didn't write as well as direct. That's probably why the series derailed after he passed away.
Sweet tooth ain't looking so do to the fact their soon to make spine of series it the upcoming year
I honestly have a weird soft spot for Sweet Tooth Down Under: The Tim Tam Slamboree. Yes it was direct to video and it shows but it does its best to capture the spirit of the Original and Sweet Tooth Goes Euro and speaking as an Australian I appreciate that it avoids the worst "Hollywood version of Australia" clichés. Helped that at least some of it was filmed on location.
I love how the ongoing strike is opening an opportunity for Andrew to branch out and literally just make short fake movies
I feel like these are all unfinished concepts that he has written down on bar napkins from like 2013 😂😂
That *and* make up recipes he’s probably wanted an excuse to make hahaha
And I'm loving every second of it. (the fake movies of course, not the strike.)
@@akidfromguam Just because one dude is able to make short little films to replace his movies and tvs, does not mean he will want to do that forever. Writers are still needed.
Great opportunity for a Joel Haver cameo.
Honestly, even when the strike ends, I don't want these to go away. I love the creativity, both in the dishes and in the short films. It could be like a monthly series "Fake Film Fridays" or something. I dunno.
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Truly incredible how well he was able to replicate such a recipe from the movie. Sweet Tooth Goes Euro has always been one of my family's favorite movies.
and here i was thinking destiny weapons only watched destiny videos
@@megamushroom1103be careful dude, you might summon _telesto_
@mikieswart it's too late. Telesto has heard us
Mine too! The 2017 reboot was awful though...
I remember watching the Animated Series as a kid, I didn’t know it was a movie first until I was 16
Man, do I wonder how he manages to make the initial version so accurate. It's almost like Babish made the recipe himself
It's just a *LOT* of attention to detail.
I almost wonder if they made the "recreation" first, and then just used that to shoot the fake movie lol. Would save on time and ingredients
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Crazy, right?
You should 100% keep doing these even after the strike is over. Not every week, but once in a while as a treat. Maybe once a month?
Every other week, maybe every odd dated Friday
@@torsoleafboiFake Film Fridays!
@@torsoleafboi, to ensures we'd always get one on Friday the 13th?
He should get other RUclips directors to collaborate on them
not only did he write, shoot, and edit his own clip, but he even referenced the extended plot of the movie in the vid. that's dedication
And contrary to some opinions, he didn't violate the strike at all by doing this, nor is he making any money off it. I'm pretty sure he knows what's at stake just like everybody else and is trying to respect that. That's what makes me the happiest about these.
@@shavonwalker2550 I mean, is he even a member of any of the unions?
Correct me if I'm wrong but he's just a RUclipsr who made their own mini-production company. Doesn't necessarily have to be a part of the union at all so it wouldn't actually violate any strikes cause he's not a part of that organization.
The way I interpreted the opening is that he does a lot of recipes *based* on film and television, that are often filled with union members and wouldn't be possible without the union and as such he doesn't want to use their work during the strike in solidarity
@@TheArtisticGamer7 I believe you're correct on all counts. To be fair, SAG/AFTRA has come out against Disney cosplayers who are promoting the Haunted Mansion, since the strike is specifically against certain studios and not against writing and directing in general. He could, for instance, do recipes based on an A24 movie and be fine. But he chose to sidestep all of that, which was a wise decision.
@@TheArtisticGamer7 Even if he's not a part of these unions, people choosing to support the very companies that mistreat writers and actors does very well damage their mission. Either way, he's not choosing to support these companies at the moment (as you said, he makes recipes based on film and tv), so he's not making money from someone else's work. It would be one thing if he was choosing to act in someone else's movie or tv show, but he's obviously not, so I don't see why people are in a tizzy about it.
These fake food/fake movies have been some of the most genius content you’ve ever made. It really is a great way to keep making videos while standing with a union
I remember watching "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro" with my family as a child. The finale was the first time I'd ever seen my father cry. So glad to see it get some love on here! Can't wait to make my own cookie nachos to celebrate!
If you need ideas for food while the WGA’s on strike, here are a few of my favorite (fake) movies with iconic foods.
-Bill’s blueberry blast muffins from “My Old High School’s Vampire Superintendent”
-Jessica’s pepper-roasted duck from “Silence in the Music Room”
-Alistair’s lemon curd sachertorte from “All’s Well at the End of the World” (the scene where he finally gets it right)
So long as they’re on strike, might as well have fun with the fake movies, right?
what about the street noodle bar scene from the book turned film Wolf Knight- that techno sci-fantasy film. I think the director and props team made it a katsu chicken with Yakisoba and served it with the orange-coloured milkshake
I've seen people asking for that lemon curd sacher since the times of the first Being with Babish, absolutely underrated movie
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@@mattia_carciola , oh, don't I know it. That fork clink before digging in? And that bite, with tears in his eyes... "Took me thirty years and the world falling down around our ears, but I finally got it."
Dont forget the Yummy Rummy Goo-lash from Mr. Figgy’s Grand Werewolf Romance Adventure. You know, the one scene where Mr. Figgy is dying?
Next, can you do Borscht, from Goncharov (1973). It's from the Dinner Scene where Goncharov and Andrey are in the kitchen, cooking "menacingly" at each other, while Katya and Sofia sit at the dinner table eating the borscht in complete silence, never breaking eye contact with each other.
The problem is Babbish cant show a clip of it... the director's family or estate flags any channels that show any clips of it
I'm glad to see some appreciation for the classics in the comments
@stugod5000, clearly the team needs to recreate the scene!
Came here to comment this! I always used to get hungry watching that scene even though it was super tense
He can't cover Goncharov until the strikes are over
I remember waiting for what felt like years for Sweet Tooth Goes Euro! to come out on VHS, and then I'd watch it every Saturday morning faithfully for a whole summer. My mom had to buy me a new copy I wore out the first one from so many rewatches.
Only Babish could make an idea like "cookie nachos" actually work. I'd love to eat a plate of these with friends and the strawberry and dragonfruit mint salad looks awesome.
Glad to see the Sweet Tooth franchise getting its due! Would love to see you recreate the dessert burger though Sweet Tooth and Carrington get at the Route 66 Diner from “Sweet Tooth Goes West”! The cheese slice (I always wondered what it was; my thought was solid peanut butter) landing on Carrington’s head always makes me laugh!
Sweet Tooth would be so delighted with the care you put into your Cookie Nachos. He was all about sharing, creativity, and sugar!
too bad he got hair in the nachos XP
Now this is truly how you support the writer strike. You make your own short movies for the sole purpose of making food.
Totally one of my favourite shows. Absolute classic, can’t wait for you to make another dish from it.
I'll admit this movie gave me nightmares as a kid but now I just have nothing but respect for the movie. 10/10 would go through childhood drama again.
This has great energy and im pretty sure they just wanted to try to make something and worked backwards from there
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I watched Sweet Tooth Goes Euro all the time when I was a kid. I’m so glad to see it get some love!
I literally love this solidarity. it's creating such amazing content. only problem is now I wanna see the rest of these films! 😂
Wish you could make the almond wedding cake that Sweet Tooth shoved his face into during the infamous (and hilarious) hotel dessert buffet scene.
I remember hearing that Sweet Tooth Goes Euro almost didn't happen when the original VA passed before production started. But the replacement really did an amazing job, and you can barely tell the difference.
Can we just keep having these videos as a usual thing even after the strike. Because I'm gonna be honest seeing Andrew stretch his creativity and food skills is a highlight of my day.
Oh man! Sweet Tooth Goes Euro! Ive seen this on my 196th birthday. Wow. I was so young. The drama, the action, the romance… The movie still holds up today! When Sweet Tooth danced with Spicy Tongue, and said “You’re the only one I need…” It melted my cold icy heart… It helped me discover the meaning of life…
I don't know what we did to deserve these past two episodes but I'm eternally grateful.
The "look, it's almost exactly like the one in the movie" line had me actually laughing out loud.
These "fake movie" videos are legit some of my favorite content the BCU has ever done!
Sweet tooth goes euro was one of like 3 movies i watched on repeat as a kid, seen it at least 100 times. Thank you for bringing my childhood dream of the cookie nachos into reality.
Keep this tradition after the strike! They could be an April Fools "joke" or every once in a while!
I really want these to stick around after the strike. These are some of the most fun it feels like you've had making Babish in ages.
Oh my goodness, we're finally getting the cookie nachos!?!? I remember making my own when I was little when my cousin and I would go on a Sweet Tooth marathon.
I loved Sweet Tooth Goes Euro but the original movie will always be my favorite. The part where he saves the bake sale by donating all of his cookie hoard? Tear-jerking.
Serious note: I love that this was the approach for the ep. 1000000000/10 Andrew, we love ya.
Andrew, no matter how the strike is or isn't resolved, you need to keep doing these imaginary movie recipes regularly. Quarterly at least.
I respect this method of supporting the writers!
I always loved the scene when Sweet Tooth takes the palace guards to the fish and chips stand after they leave work.
But honestly, the dragonfruit and strawberries are absolutely the better combination, I think
Obviously, the only course of action is to have Sweet Tooth as a permanent character in the Babish universe. We need them to return in all of the sweetest episodes!
I made a similar dish before of Churro Nachos, I made a tortilla masa/dough (unsure the correct terminology) with cinnamon in it and cooked them as normal, then fried the chips and sprinkled and salted them while still warm.
Cream Cheese Frosting Queso
Strawberry rhubarb salsa
I can't say I enjoyed "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro" -- too much embarrassment humour for me. But the cookie nachos look delicious! Worth a try, even if I wasn't a huge fan of the movie!
Can we take a moment to appreciate Andrew's (Carrington's) acting chops?
Right? It's made even funnier by how 100% serious he is as he makes the recipe.
Ah yes, "Sweet Tooth"! I remember trying to replicate his silly recipes all the time as a kid! Drove my parents nuts!
We love that this is the way that you are supporting SAG-AFTRA strikes but this might have to become its own spin off series
If I could suggest a suggestion, you should do the Campfire Stout steak from the hit classic movie B.E.A.R.s. I particularly like the scene where the teddy bears come out of the sewers and maul that guy.
I would have liked to see the cookies retain their circular shape, but marvelous work finding substitutes for traditional nacho toppings! The pico de gallo with dragon fruit works well, coconut would be overpowering i think
I never thought I'd see a recipe from Sweet Tooth Goes Euro. Truly a wonderful thing to see one of my favorite movies be used on your show.
Such a stand up guy, not only supporting this cause but also keeping his own TEAM going at the same time. Hats off to you sir!
don't actors and writers already make more than average folk like me?
@@TheVideoMaker1999*some* actors and writers, yes. most, no. but it also doesn't have anything to do with how much you make.
@@TheVideoMaker1999Many do. Many do not. Some are millionares make an average living, others are struggling. Even if they all were well off, the people who benefit from them being taken advantage of are gigantic studios who can certainly stand to give a fair share.
@@TheVideoMaker1999 one of the executives trying to end the strike said all they need to do is drag things out just a few months until actors and writers start losing their homes. that doesn't sound like superstar richy riches to me.
@@extonjonas6820 honestly, don't you think it should be more about settling differences and making both parties satysfied rather than just "Us vs. Them" mentality?
Y'all...in the clip, he says he has a fever of "37 degrees Centrigrade". I did the conversion and...it's literally just 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Honestly, that's brilliant.
I loved Sweet Tooth Goes to Europe, especially when he got that date scene where he gave a candy rose to his date!
That movie was my childhood. I remember having that movie on an old dvd (along with it’s less known sequel, sweet tooth: sugar-mania) and falling asleep to it every night.
My mom used to make us cookie nachos every Saturday. Thanks for the memories, Babish :)
Props Babish I love that you’re bringing awareness to this issue
"And look at that, they look almost exactly like the ones from the movie!" 🤣 Look at that indeed.
Yes! I've been hoping you'd cover these for years now!
Sweet Tooth Goes Euro was probably my favorite in the series. Sweet Tooth Goes To Asia was a memorable one too!
For the "pico de gallo" you could have put in a very finely-chopped habanero in order to get some nice sweet spiciness, which works surprisingly well with sweet fruity things.
Tell Alvin that he should make Jelly Bread from Pokemon Sun and Moon anime in a future Anime with Alvin video
I seriously thought i missed a special episode of sweet tooth on Netflix lol....
I think Babish should make the russian style spaghetti from Goncharov (1972) next! It's a classic!
Something tells me that Cookie Monster would love Sweet Tooth's nachos.
It's amazing how accurate the first version looked
From the Australian canon of confectionary; Instead of ground beef use: puffed rice, shredded coconut, powdered cocoa, sugar and Copha (a vegetable oil/coconut oil hybrid) and you will make CHOCOLATE CRACKLES a great version of 'ground beef' for a sweet nacho dish.
this legit seems like a fantastic idea for a kids birthday party, or maybe a new years party
can you keep doing this after the strike ends, I'm loving this.
That recreation has to be the best one yet. It's almost as if you made the cookie plate used in the film. Crazy
I really hope we continue to get more of these, even after the strike ends.
Who would have thought that my middle school sleepover concoctions would have turned into a Babish episode
This was such a nostalgia bomb of a video. I feel like no matter what I've gone through in life, Sweet Tooth has always been there for me. And now I can finally recreate these nachos from one of my absolute favorite childhood films. Thanks Babish!!
This show was my childhood! I remember watching this as a kid on lazy sunday mornings
I was wondering when you'd cover this, thank you Babish!
I hope he does the chebureki from Goncharov. It looked delicious.
Personally, I preferred Captain Sweet Tooth: Legend of the Rubber Ducky Treasure. The scene where he befriends the rival captain with the Pirate Pancetta Panini (the chocolate rub was genius) was both visually stunning and a masterclass in peacemaking. Love Sweet Tooth!
(You guys are more than welcome to this idea 😉 love the puppet!)
Yeah, I mean Captain Sweet Tooth: Legend of the Rubber Ducky Treasure (2004) got a lot more attention than the original, mainly due to the pirate movie craze after Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) came out just a year earlier. Must've been many people's introduction to the franchise.
😂😂😂 loving the acting and solidarity with the strike!
I think the best part about Sweet tooth Goes Euro is how it teaches kids great lifelong lessons through storytelling definitely the best kids movie of the 90s
Also creative baking skills
Bro, I grew up on sweet tooth. Such nostalgia seeing him again and the iconic candy nachos that regularly gave me an upset stomach.
i missed the last one so i didnt know you were doing these and was pleasantly surprised by the beginning. this is such a delightful idea and a great way to show support imo. and also i would eat those show accurate cookie nachos
AI could never generate the legendary plotlines that Babish comes up with.
Amen.
Loved the part where Sweet Tooth said "It's Toothin' Time" and proceeds to Tooth all over the place
these are so much fun to watch, pls keep them coming !!
I love how even though he only shows a short clip, he makes references to things inside, like the proper brit that corrects the temperatures in centigrade.
As silly as it is, it's genuinely really fun! The stories baked (heh) into the video that makes reference to some grander thing. Honestly, love that idea!
Everybody’s so creative 🙂
Absolutely loving these pro-strike videos. Very fun to see Andrew and the crews creativity come out
I don’t know why but Babish’s British accent at the beginning was incredibly hilarious to me, the food looked pretty fun as well
Thank you for supporting workers struggles Babish
I’m really glad they keep going for these cult classics like Sweet tooth. Gives me hope they might try out the chocolate hot dog from Arizona’s Grey Day
honestly even when the strike ends can you please keep doing videos like these they're amazing!
This is the most american looking mexican thing taco bell would make and i love it
My favorite part of sweet tooth goes euro is when sweet tooth learns how to sword fight and duels spinach man. A beautifully choreographed scene.
Please make Daffy's Complicated Banana Split from Looney Tunes episode, "Peel of Fortune"
I'm just putting it out there that I've never seen someone make food from the highly acclaimed and totally real movie of Goncharov. While being so beloved it was actually independent without any major studio involvement which was revolutionary at the time (1973).
I think it's the perfect project to cover during the strike because it represents what the studios should be doing.
Make something from Goncharov, Babby!
I kinda want a full length "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro" now!
Please make Patrick's Ribs and Potato Salad from SpongeBob episode, "Wishing You Well"
This is such a creative and sincere way to show support for the strike. I love it!
I would pay money if you make "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro" as a feature length film
Everything about this series is perfect. No notes
I know you don’t often double up on these episodes, but the Jerky and Cigarette Cake from Sweet Tooth Does Hard Time is beckoning to you.
Canadian Nurse here. Super appreciate the accurate specification of a fever being at 38C.
Now I need more of sweet tooth goes euro, want to watch it as an actual show & more vids of dishes from sweet tooth goes euro.
Oh wow, I had almost forgotten about the classic "Sweet Tooth" movies! Even though "Sweet Tooth Invades Scandinavia" is my favorite, I would like to thank you for taking me back to my childhood!
I was surprised that you didn’t choose Goncharov for a fake movie lol. 😂 But I did love the puppet so. 😂🤷🏻♀️
I am obsessed with these microparodies Andy has clearly fever dreamed up
"Let's call 'em snotty peaks."
No, let's not.