Best Jeremy Senaris dishes | MasterChef Canada | MasterChef World
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- Опубликовано: 5 апр 2022
- Discover the best dishes from MasterChef Canada's Season 3 Runner-up, Jeremy Senaris!
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Even if Jeremy did not become a Masterchef, I know he’ll succeed in his career because of his passion and hard work.
I was disappointed when he didn't and I really hate it. Mary was so basic and Jeremy was the best all along.
@@MrPrinceredz i agree 😭
@@MrPrinceredz ğ88ggģç
He can be.Anyone can be.
@@MrPrinceredz says the one who just watching and not tasting the foods 🥵
Jeremy was easily one of the best runner ups so far
He is the best runner up.
@@Itsant33eh Andre might just be a bit better
As someone who is half Filipino, it’s nice to finally see more Asian representation the in media. Jeremy is by far my favorite runner up of Masterchef Canada, from his creativity and skills.
Asians are everywhere in the media lol wdym
@@UncleMsg Well, it’s getting more popular now then it was before. You get what I mean?
@@adelynnperalta i mean i guess
You gotta love Masterchef Canada then, there's at least one great Asian competitor in every season and two of them had won (S1 and 7).
@@chanterelle483 YUP- I really love watching Masterchef Canada. Way better than Masterchef US. Lol
Bringing the underrated Filipino Dishes to International stage 💙💙💙
Filipino cuisine in general honestly are more home based, rustic and bold, you really cant do much of fancy plating on it, otherwise it will just look weird and forced, a average Filipino home cook (mothers and grandmas aged 60s and above) will just give out a strange stare on an overly fancied adobo or sisig and think its too pretentious.
True
No one cares about yall pinoys lmao
If only Jeremy put his champorado on a small bowl, it would look more appetizing on the judges. But still, I didn’t even know that theres a Filipino cooked who joined MAster Chef. He was so good. He represent every Filipino dish so well.
not just jeremy but mathew too
I agree with you. I was also thinking the same that Jeremy should have just plated his champorado into a small glass footed dessert bowl, it would have made a better presentation.
no to plain, needs to be more elevated
Where is the champorado part in the video?
@@kyllechristiannsaga7441I think here 18:34
Jeremy: "I'm not going home on this cake."
*whisking intensifies*
wahahaha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a Filipino, my bias was Jeremy but then Mary isn't just a good cook she's a wonderful person too. Look how Mary looked at Jeremy when the Chef seemingly criticized Jeremy and suddenly said he actually loved his dish. Mary was happy for Jeremy when he got the Chef's approval. That's a nice person right there, a deserving winner. I mean, why would any one smile when your opponent is getting good feedback from the judges? 🏆🥇🏆
This is "Filipino Represent" Literally!, imagine our dishes on a cooking game show .. WOW!!!!!
Agree the sisig and kare kare
Jeremy's finale dessert is one of the most unique desserts I've ever heard
I really want to eat it
It’s funny that they didn’t mention the purple cake or cookie bits floating in the dish, it’s Ube. When served, it dawned on me that the whole dish is a play on a very traditional warm dessert commonly cooked at home and served usually as Merienda (call it a in-between meals snack which we a few throughout the day in the Philippines). Back to the dessert, the Jack fruit, Ube and tapioca pearls swimming in Panna Cotta which is essentially the vessel and in the Philippines would be the coconut milk altho served warm, is the traditional “Ginataang Bilo Bilo”. Jeremy was not just cool as a cucumber under pressure, very composed. But he is very talented, quite a visionary, skilled yet stayed true to his roots. Love the guy, wish him well. I think he has a very very bright future and I’m inspired by how he uses this platform for absolute representation🙏🏼❤️
I was thinking halo-halo when I saw how he's preparing the dish 😁
@@keiko73 saem haha
@@jessicaal415 yup that is it 👍
True. Its really halohalo😂
My first time to watch a Filipino chefs In Canada I’m so proud to be a Filipino Canadian like Jeremy god bless Jeremy . God bless more powers & strong mind body & spirit . .
I admire Jeremy because he shows he's very passionate about his heritage. He never thinks twice making them and spotlighting our dishes in the international stage.
Jeremy definitely repping the Filipino cuisine 🇵🇭
The final round - It’s funny that they didn’t mention the purple cake or cookie bits floating in the dish, it’s Ube. When served, it dawned on me that the whole dish is a play on a very traditional warm dessert commonly cooked at home and served usually as Merienda (call it a in-between meals snack which we a few throughout the day in the Philippines). Back to the dessert, the Jack fruit, Ube and tapioca pearls swimming in Panna Cotta which is essentially the vessel and in the Philippines would be the coconut milk altho served warm, is the traditional “Ginataang Bilo Bilo”. Jeremy was not just cool as a cucumber under pressure, very composed. But he is very talented, quite a visionary, skilled yet stayed true to his roots. Love the guy, wish him well. I think he has a very very bright future and I’m inspired by how he uses this platform for absolute representation🙏🏼❤️
Jeremy can go far and beyond of his passion for cooking...my mom used to say you can taste the mood of the chef or whoever cooks it... so when you cooked something and you cook qith love and passion, nothing can go wrong... and that what i do.. i always cook food for my family, relatives and friends with passion and love!!
Well said
I'm proud of you jeremy to cook our favorite food here in phil like sisig and kare kare.. and they love it..
The last dessert was a FANCY Bilo-Bilo. 🤣
He cooked sisig, can not beat that. That thing is amazing.
Proud of them representing the flavors of south east asia
The recipe names and captions itself, so foreign to many yet so Filipino to Filipinos, is Jeremy's way of putting a face to the most underrated and often snubbed cuisine in this part of Asia. Jeremy's passion and love for his roots made all this possible. Now, it's not just Lechon but a lot more to name and look forward when someone thinks of Filipino food.
He is good! I watched him and saw his passion and determination. Sadly, his journey ended early in his second time.
Wut he died?
@@chaserseven2886 no
Early? Wasn't he the runner-up in season 3, losing to Mary Berg in the finale?
@@chaserseven2886 Nah, he just didn't make it as far as he did in Season 7, but then again, Season 7 returnees are really talented cooks
I thought he'll make it to the end on his second time. But he ended up earlier than I expected. That is what I'm trying to say. ☺️
The only filipino I know that participated in masterchef. A filipino pridee🇵🇭
Matthew also is a Filipino.
Francis B. from Masterchef US Season 5 is also half-filipino but then again he didn’t really make Fililpino based dishes
Jeremy and Matthew for Canada. I know for the US ones, it's Ralph Degala from 2018 season/Season 9 (same batch where Gerron Hurt won) and Joseph Manglimot from 2021 season/Season 11: Legends (where Kelsey Murphy won).
Sorry I just watch masterchef recently haha
But none of them actually grew up in the ph
This 2 finalist are the best finalist Ive so far. The friendship is there and its a peaceful competition.
we are soo proud of you Jeremy!!! we can see and feel your humility...you are amazingly super talented! bravo 👏
I AM SO PROUD OF JEREMY AND MATTHEW FILIPINO REPRESENTATIVE
He has such a beautiful soul.
Jeremy: we got this mathew
Mathew: let's represent buddy
❤🇵🇭
Very intense,he raised the Filipino food, with a twist,, very proud of you kabayan ❤️❤️❤️
When he said, "we eat rice with everything". I remember eating macaroni soup (sopas) with rice 😆
And the champurrado with the dried fish
🤣🤣🤣😊
We eat Spaghetti with Rice😅🤣
@@seanpaolojuderial783 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
yeah
Salamat kabayan khit saan tayo mkarating ipgmamalaki ntin ang ating mga lutong pinoy kakaproud
oo pre nakakaproud nga eh akalain mo yun masterchef na mga yan
How could he lost? His dishes really looked creative and yummy.
The team challenge one is the best performance by him... It really shows that he can lead a kitchen
Jeremy's journey in Masterchef is very impressive! For me he is the winner! Proud of you, kabayan!
Jeremy is 1 or rather i would say the only masterchef contestant(a leader at that) i saw who is cool and does not lose control of his temper and composure at any given time. Kudos to you and to your family. 🍺🍺
Thank you for reiterating and making more interesting our root dishes in the world of cooking and eating. ❤❤
not a single filipino dish rejected in this season. filipino cuisine really underrated.
Jeremy's mom is always one of his inspirations. He sure has best memories with his mom before she left.
hands down the best season of MasterChef Canada. Everyone was so talented and so nice. I wanted everyone to win
Bangis mo talaga kabayan jeremy. Basta pinoy kayang kaya makipag sabayan sa ibang lahi. Proud kame sau idol ka namin sa kusina. Congrats! 👍😁😂🔥🇵🇭
Jeremy every Filipino is proud of you. You are Phillipines. MABUHAY
So proud!... Watching from Philippines here❤️
BRAVO! Like my curiosity to watch to the end, Jeremy continued RISING to the top. Well done 👏
Im so pride of you Jeremy Seranis ❤
He's a champ in my eyes
he is so intelligent, talented and skillful
Omg!I have shiver everytime they say good job and more….Congratulation Sir Jeremy!
@21:24 that was gold, thats what we filipinos always say in the world stage “Represent!!” 🇵🇭 pride all the way..
Wholesome moment!
I'm so proud of you Jeremy💪♥️🤗
If I were a restaurateur, I would hire Jeremy as my head chef, let him create the menu and I'll watch my restaurant reap in profits. I'd give him 50% share of the profit of course.
But actually scratch that! He should establish his own chain of restaurants and I believe in his talent that he can make it.
the last dessert that Jeremy made was beautiful and looks appetizing, i want to take a bite😋
Proud Filipino here
Congratulations Jerryme
PROUD TO BE FILIPINO HERE THANK YOU JEREMY RASING OUR FLAG CONGRATS BROTHER SALUTE
i am so proud to watch this video especially jeremy cook our originality sizzling sisig from pampanga philippines 🖤🖤🖤
Sisig karekare champorado Filipino food, thanks Jeremy you'll make us proud
Filipino dishes instilled with his own originality. Do not be afraid of being unique because it can make us stand out and elevated ❤️👍👏👏👏 Great Job Kabayan! Kudos to you 👏👏❤️
go jeremy! proud filipino here!
I want to go to his restaurant! Wherever he may be!
Wow.. Ang galing ni jeremy😊😊😊👏👏👏👏👏
a very inspiring and gastronomic videos of creativeness and dedication. salute to all of them
I think the reason he lost is because of his main dish (the sushi). He did a great job but Marry’s dish was incredible
Will see his eyes happy and smile; unique passion
Jeremy is one of My favourite Chef in this competition .
Thank you for making us proud 🇵🇭
If I didnt go to comment section in the early start of this video I wouldnt know that Jeremy is a Pilipino congrats Kabayan salute🖖
Congrats chef Jeremy ur awesome 👌 👏
He can create a new dish. He's a winner for me.
Sizzling sisig is a well-known dish here in Pampanga, Philippines.. It's my all-time favourite :)
I subscribed because of Jeremy 🇵🇭🇵🇭🥰🥰.
I subscribed because of Mary, David and Jeremy ❤️🇵🇭
We r so proud of u, u made them with passion and creativiness that was so differently recipe. And most of all u done with filipino style and taste..Good luck more 😘
Watching you cooking made me cry! Proud of you kuya!
Damn Jeremy is absolutely the BEST‼️
Just the person I want to see
So proud of you, and pray for you❤
I’m sure he made his family and his mom proud.
Why am i crying watching this ahaha jeremy touch my eyes and heart with his dishes 😭😭😭
very proud of this guy
Fighting 💪🏻 For The Filipino Pride...
Philippines 🇵🇭 Win Or Lose' We Are Family 🥺🥰
Filipino Food Warriors...
Fayaahhh' 😎🔥🤟🏻
never been so proud as a filipino
Grabi ang galing2. Proud Filipino ♥️♥️♥️🇵🇭
Congratulations 👏👏👏 your one in million's Filipino succeed in what you have done in your way.. proud to be pusong pinoy..
i am proud of you jeremey. hopefully someday i can taste your food. coz all the food that you created looks delish
congratulations welll done chef Jeremy 👏 👏👏👏
Good luck to your career Jeremy. I hope you reach the top God bless you.
wishing him the best of luck in the future !!!
I just can't get enough of his skill
One of my favorite runner-ups at MasterChef Canada💖
wow, kare kare my favorite damn
jeremy best boy
As a Filipino im proud of him
Filipino dishes is unique for the foreigner and very amazing dishes for them
"unique"
u guys have 4 dishes with just "meat + sauce + vegetables" to it, and there's not even technique involved
Good job Jeremy...
I love Jeremy
tnx master chef for giving a chance for the filipino dish to be known...❤️❤️✌️
He is having it all.for. COOKING.n much sense.moving Wow Amazing. Everything is Delicious this is PRIDE of Filipinos. 😊. God bless You n. Good luck Always. Thanks this Video. Watching from TOKYO 🗼.😊
Wonderful dishes, MasterChef Jeremy!!! You're my winner!🏆🏆
Nothing beat Filipino chef with their dishes👏👏kudos
Proud of you kabayan more success!
Filipino pride in cooking! Im very proud of you bro.
Iba po talaga ang food ng pinoy🎉
This is like an American Idol settings.... The locals will always be the winner... But the runner-ups has it all except the local color 😂😂😂
Soooooo Happy to see Jeremy cooked Sizzling sisig, Kare-Kare 🤩