How A Pro Chef Develops A Recipe From Scratch | Bon Appétit

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  • @bonappetit
    @bonappetit  Год назад +41

    Try Chris' Gochujang Glazed Fried Chicken Sandwich recipe for yourself: bonappetit.com/recipe/gochujang-glazed-fried-chicken-sandwich

  • @PaulMenden5659
    @PaulMenden5659 Год назад +70

    I'd love to see more recipe development videos. It's very interesting to watch a recipe come together and can give some ideas how one might want to modify the recipe slightly to better match their personal expectations.

  • @janinabenedikt6938
    @janinabenedikt6938 Год назад +283

    yall really missed out on calling this "Chris-piest Chicken Sandwich"

  • @marstoes
    @marstoes Год назад +171

    I love this video. More recipe development videos please! Any meal!

  • @phyllisreinking4208
    @phyllisreinking4208 Год назад +40

    I love when Chris is very challenged but is obviously having great fun.

  • @fredrickwheeler6852
    @fredrickwheeler6852 Год назад +30

    Alternative suggestion: Take the skin off, slice it thin, fry it separately and add it on the sandwich like a bacon or onion straw situation.

  • @123pepijn123
    @123pepijn123 Год назад +35

    Buttermilk with a seasoned AP flour and corn starch coating after gets you the crispiest chicken. Not even a competition.

    • @garry_thomas
      @garry_thomas Год назад +2

      First thing I thought of. Where's the classic buttermilk dredge 😢

    • @InnerMedium
      @InnerMedium Год назад

      I was looking for this comment! Thank you! He also should do regular flour with potato starch. The asian style chicken is crazy crispy.

  • @miguelcisneros6851
    @miguelcisneros6851 Год назад +76

    Chicken university.

  • @TheWavys
    @TheWavys Год назад +11

    Super cool to see the passion and effort going into this! Chris waking up with real inspiration just shows how much he truly loves cooking

  • @touchthesun
    @touchthesun Год назад +34

    This is exactly what I needed today. Please make more of these.

  • @frankvanrijn964
    @frankvanrijn964 Год назад +16

    I can watch Chris doing stuff like this for hours on end, really!

  • @Spiffelight
    @Spiffelight Год назад +67

    We have boneless skin-on chicken thighs here in Sweden already :D sometimes they are sold under "chicken steaks"... They're amazing eitherway.

    • @noellenn2122
      @noellenn2122 Год назад +2

      Same in UK. 🙌

    • @artur5308
      @artur5308 Год назад +1

      Same in Czechia

    • @kingoffongpei
      @kingoffongpei Год назад

      Wish we would wise up in America... makes no sense to not have it. It's easy as balls to pull the skin off if, for whatever reason, you don't want it. This is what happens when you defund education.

    • @CaesarMS82
      @CaesarMS82 Год назад +2

      Same in switzerland 😊

    • @Reap511
      @Reap511 Год назад +1

      Same in Washington.

  • @swit1905
    @swit1905 Год назад +32

    SKIN-ON boneless fried chicken first threw me for a loop. Then came the vodka wash in thhe breading station. This episode felt unhinged. I appreciate Chris' adventurous spirit!

  • @stevekjr9563
    @stevekjr9563 Год назад +12

    I miss seeing the OG BA Crew in the background.

  • @TheNinnyfee
    @TheNinnyfee Год назад +6

    Your caption doesn't remotely represent how much teaching about recipe development is in this video. ❤

  • @rashawn2323
    @rashawn2323 Год назад +1

    19:40 she said all that & he probably was thinking the whole time “yeah, I’m not doing none of that” 😂

  • @KingAmroth
    @KingAmroth Год назад +15

    No pickle brine test?

  • @Nanos_kitchen
    @Nanos_kitchen Год назад

    Laughter is brightest where food is best.

  • @Boynextdoor53
    @Boynextdoor53 Год назад +14

    Koreans have mastered fried chicken and what they use is….. potato starch (go figure)! Also double frying allows for the crunch factor. Surprised Chris didn’t brine the chicken in milk (common chicken frying practice) to eliminate gamey chicken smell as well as adding flavor to the protein.

  • @Craig_89
    @Craig_89 Год назад +18

    Chris just gentrified fried chicken 😂😂

  • @sonic-factory
    @sonic-factory Год назад +8

    Chris Morocco is the best geeky chef ever!

  • @lassejunker3871
    @lassejunker3871 Год назад +11

    in germany you can actually buy deboned skin on chicken thighs
    they are called chicken racks

    • @justus6719
      @justus6719 Год назад

      Wie genau bestellst du das an der Fleischtheke?

  • @amandagreen6765
    @amandagreen6765 Год назад

    that crunch gave me goosebumps ...

  • @pedroalmodovar6087
    @pedroalmodovar6087 Год назад

    The experimentation with Vodka is so crazy to me, i love it!!

  • @pudicus2
    @pudicus2 Год назад +4

    I was hoping for a quick cook through of the end recipe at the end of the video. You guys used to do that.

  • @wsatjohn
    @wsatjohn Год назад +4

    Come to the UK, boneless skin on thighs are available by the kilo in most supermarkets, let alone any decent butchers

  • @CAyou
    @CAyou Год назад +1

    It's 10pm and I'm hungry. Thanks.

  • @ronnycheung4162
    @ronnycheung4162 Год назад +2

    here in hong kong, we always have boneless skin-on chicken thigh sold at the frozen aisle in supermarket. one of the easiest and tastiest thing to cook with

  • @Minismitty
    @Minismitty Год назад +17

    I miss the OG "Making Perfect"

  • @Mike_219
    @Mike_219 Год назад +15

    Appreciate the recipe development but I still think Kenji's is much simpler and also gets the desired result.

    • @TheNinnyfee
      @TheNinnyfee Год назад +4

      Do you really think a guy like Kenji that has written a sciency cookbook never did complex recipe development?

  • @jaygee5344
    @jaygee5344 Год назад

    Anytime I make chicken thighs I debone and keep skin on. Skin on of course offers more flavor and texture and deboning makes it cook faster and provide more surface area for seasoning, rubs, or marinades.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +9

    Love your segments chris!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @cameronbatko
    @cameronbatko Год назад +7

    I think it would be a cool video to do a wine interview with Chris and Andre Mack. See if Chris’s palate can pick up on the wine.

  • @BeccaP007
    @BeccaP007 Год назад +4

    Chris is a true artist in the kitchen! 🩷 Love him and his language “invites another bite”

    • @BeccaP007
      @BeccaP007 Год назад

      Coming back to say I was NOT expecting him to dab in the year 2023 upon completion of his chicken sandwich 💀

  • @ArctikMonkee
    @ArctikMonkee Год назад +1

    Love this video, wish there was a part two if just the final recipe so i can watch that without confusing myself or having to skip around

  • @jaimesegura7318
    @jaimesegura7318 Год назад +9

    Here in Costa Rica you can get boneless chicken thighs everywhere. Also ground chicken meat (ground pork too).

  • @kelarisa
    @kelarisa Год назад

    i would put "NEW DAY, NEW ME, SAME CHICKEN" on a motivational poster

  • @MichaelJohnson-ql2cw
    @MichaelJohnson-ql2cw Год назад

    Chris Morocco + Project Farm collab ASAP!

  • @WhatThePublicWants
    @WhatThePublicWants Год назад +3

    Y’all sleepin. Ekiben’s Neighborhood Bird already exists and is in a league of its own.

  • @RiesLP
    @RiesLP Год назад +1

    Just bought Pollo Fino yesterday in my local store. You can get it everyday and it's pretty affordable.

  • @hal-c
    @hal-c 9 месяцев назад

    I really wish you covered more on the note taking you do when developing a recipe.

  • @bountyhunterx123
    @bountyhunterx123 Год назад +1

    Love watching the process! More of this!

  • @monamahler8175
    @monamahler8175 Год назад

    Hey Chris, in europe you can ask your butcher to take the bones out, but they don't debone them first, because of the expiration-date (if you write it like that) :)

  • @Crazt
    @Crazt Год назад +1

    For the love of gods, yes! More skin on chicken in stores!

  • @1uch1n11
    @1uch1n11 Год назад +2

    you should look up matty mathesons squad fried chicken recipe

  • @joshkoecke6879
    @joshkoecke6879 Год назад

    Best dab I’ve ever seen.

  • @Matematikervildtsjov
    @Matematikervildtsjov Год назад

    New Chris video, omggggggg!!! :33333

  • @mrjamesgrimes
    @mrjamesgrimes Год назад +2

    Everyone in the south facepalming watching this guy try to reinvent the wheel

  • @allythearts5439
    @allythearts5439 Год назад

    Do you need a specific pan to fry chicken. What type/brand of cookware are you using ?

    • @kelgbrown007
      @kelgbrown007 Год назад +1

      Nope. Just something with high sides. He is using a dutch oven

  • @Troglodyte
    @Troglodyte 8 месяцев назад

    Feel like corn flour is getting slept on. New England pubs use it for breading, and it gives a really nice golden brown. Won't give you the crispiest crust, but you could try mixing it with another starch, and it's a nice option for folks that care about gluten free--not that I do.

  • @slizzynguyenner6442
    @slizzynguyenner6442 Год назад +22

    This was exhausting - but clearly delicious

  • @yeungeddie
    @yeungeddie Год назад

    GOLD

  • @TheOisSilent
    @TheOisSilent Год назад +1

    Make the pasta with the ridges on the inside and out please

  • @chad-harris
    @chad-harris Год назад

    I’d eat that! Yummy Chris.

  • @Cyrribrae
    @Cyrribrae Год назад +1

    It's funny how many comments are some version of "THE OBVIOUS BEST VERSION OF THIS DISH IS.." [wide array of different regional and cultural techniques and ingredients, many of which Chris tries at least once]. Like, do I think Chris is even a little bit "thorough", let alone exhaustive here? No, probably not. I think the scale of these videos is probably too limited.
    But people have a way of confusing "most familiar" with "best". And sometimes you do need someone to break some assumptions and just see where it takes you. For better or worse.

  • @Paul-uy1ru
    @Paul-uy1ru Год назад

    Skin in boneless thighs are called pollo fino in Germany. Strangely there are no skinless boneless thighs to be had anywhere to my knowledge 😅

  • @Bradimus1
    @Bradimus1 Год назад

    You should try the double fried chicken sandwich at Sol Ave. Kitchen in Moorhead MN!

  • @darrenburnell23
    @darrenburnell23 Год назад

    We get boneless, skin on chicken thighs in the regular supermarket and use them for making curry’s

  • @BrodyYYC
    @BrodyYYC 2 месяца назад

    If you want your fried food to be crispy add baking powder. Also make sure you dry it first but that's frying 101. Baking powder is the secret ingredient. Something to do with science that I can't explain.

  • @James_Gower
    @James_Gower Год назад +1

    Uk must be a few years ahead, we've had boneless skin on thighs pre packed for years!

  • @Bingeworthy
    @Bingeworthy Год назад +1

    Yall aren’t slick this is basically Gourmet Makes 🤭 but we aren’t complaining

  • @Justin-Trammell
    @Justin-Trammell 9 месяцев назад

    Fun to watch, but kinda wild how many variables he adjusts on each version.

  • @Powdah
    @Powdah Год назад

    Buying skin on chicken thigh in Australia is no issue

  • @nunyabidness8870
    @nunyabidness8870 Год назад

    What brand of knife is that?

  • @PassiveAgressive319
    @PassiveAgressive319 Год назад

    I’d eat any version of this sandwich tbh

  • @tinaarabia825
    @tinaarabia825 Год назад

    FYI we do have boneless chicken thighs here in the Middle East in the country of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 😅

  • @jakem5339
    @jakem5339 Год назад

    Now it’s time to do this video but with fish instead!

  • @georgescharoun2064
    @georgescharoun2064 Год назад

    Looks fun but I've never had trouble getting the chicken VERY crunchy using flour. Deep fry flour and it will get hard as a rock (?)

  • @mesosaIpinx
    @mesosaIpinx Год назад +4

    I never would have expected vodka to be such a key ingredient in a chicken sandwich.

  • @MrVidau
    @MrVidau Год назад

    I'm sorry, do you guys not have boneless skin-on chicken thighs in America? In Brazilian supermarkets it's like super easy to find them.

    • @bretling
      @bretling Год назад

      We do, all over the place. Maybe just not in NYC.

  • @MG-qd6im
    @MG-qd6im Год назад

    Chris Morocco is my second favorite Bon Appetit personality, but I love me some Molly Baaaaazzzz!

  • @RandBytes
    @RandBytes Год назад

    I don't understand why they have boneless skinless chicken thighs and not with the skin on option, especially at my local stores in NYC. Is it not that popular here?

  • @jodymcconnachie9711
    @jodymcconnachie9711 Год назад

    try potato starch! its a game changer.

  • @YouTube_AMD
    @YouTube_AMD Год назад +1

    Brine your chicken in pickle juice, coat in seasoned flour with baking powder, fry. Thank me later

  • @kelgbrown007
    @kelgbrown007 Год назад

    Now make the ultimate chicken and waffles.

  • @DaaanG73
    @DaaanG73 Год назад +1

    Wegmans, a grocery store chain in the Mid-Atlantic region, sells boneless, skin-on thighs.

  • @StevenPreedy
    @StevenPreedy Год назад

    You can get boneless skin on chicken thighs at local supeermarkets here in Australia

  • @tonini617
    @tonini617 Год назад +2

    boneless skin-on chicken thigh meat is the norm in here in Japan. And looking at the comments, North America might be the odd one out on this one.

    • @bretling
      @bretling Год назад

      Nope. We have them all over the place in the US.

    • @tonini617
      @tonini617 Год назад

      @@bretling really? Then what's Chris talking about lol

    • @bretling
      @bretling Год назад

      @tonini617 New Yorkers live in a bubble.

  • @exosluckyone
    @exosluckyone Год назад

    oh wow i havent seen bon appetit in forever..

  • @EdwinChenLoo
    @EdwinChenLoo Год назад +12

    Experiment was missing other types of starches, milk, corn meal, bread crumbs, flours, air frying, and oils. It is a stretch to say he came up with the crispiest recipe.

  • @Rodiniaband
    @Rodiniaband Год назад

    This video kind of scratches that Gourmet Makes itch. I see you.

  • @Rochelny
    @Rochelny Год назад

    In the kosher world, we have skin on and boneless chicken thighs. Its called Par-giot

  • @bensmith7536
    @bensmith7536 Год назад +1

    Spice, not just heat, is an acquired taste. Too many people are auto shut down on the word "spicy". Expand your palate. Try it. Decide if its worth it. Try again and again, go to restaurants you normally wouldn't, build an experience base of flavor, dont be just a PBJ person all your life.

  • @JordanMcCall-z6g
    @JordanMcCall-z6g Год назад +7

    Boneless, skin-on chicken thighs -- YES. PLEASE, GROCERY STORES

  • @rashawn2323
    @rashawn2323 Год назад

    7:17 looks the same to me lol

  • @48ElishaM
    @48ElishaM Год назад +8

    Buttermilk wasn’t worth a try??

    • @kelgbrown007
      @kelgbrown007 Год назад +1

      In the recipe , he said buttermilk takes at least 24 hours to make a difference.

    • @48ElishaM
      @48ElishaM Год назад

      @@kelgbrown007 As a brine yes, but I think using it instead of the egg wash would’ve been worthwhile. Or even just the egg whites instead of the whole egg.

  • @slowburner1
    @slowburner1 Год назад

    Just southern fry the chicken. We all want it.

  • @cdb88
    @cdb88 7 месяцев назад +1

    dear lord

  • @mark8047
    @mark8047 Год назад

    In Japan boneless skin on chicken thigh is common!

  • @tinabutler4450
    @tinabutler4450 Год назад

    Chris why wasn't Baking Soda consider? Salt?

  • @MumrikDK
    @MumrikDK Год назад

    Who doesn't want to whip out a handful shots of vodka to make a sandwich..?

  • @mattstarf4294
    @mattstarf4294 8 месяцев назад

    "What if... I drank the all Vodka and passed out and then order KFC" Win win win LOL!

  • @juliansegall8861
    @juliansegall8861 Год назад

    Hey Chris! Where's our salt brine into fry then sauce, then sand.

  • @alb7466
    @alb7466 Год назад +1

    I don't get why cheese isn't a given on a chicken sandwich yet is on a burger, if I'm having a sandwich with meat on it I want cheese too

  • @donf3058
    @donf3058 Год назад

    Surprised there wasn't any test using buttermilk or pickle juice

  • @phenylhexanol
    @phenylhexanol Год назад +1

    Boneless skin-on chicken thigh is very common where I am. 😂

  • @bluetextonwhitebg
    @bluetextonwhitebg Год назад

    19:43 there's been a glitch in the matrix

  • @HireMichaelEverson
    @HireMichaelEverson Год назад

    Sysco used to supply skin on boneless thighs.

  • @saralynfosnight5139
    @saralynfosnight5139 Год назад

    Why do people call hot food "spicy"? To me, spicy means lots of spices, while hot means it relies on some kind of pepper-chile or peppercorns-is involved. Spicy I can tolerate, but anything with hot peppers doesn't go through my intestinal system without causing havoc.

    • @clare8871
      @clare8871 Год назад

      I would say spiced to say something uses lots of spices. In the UK spicy is very closely tied with hot. It's virtually a synonym and I would assume hot if you said spicy. It's only a turn of phrase though. You can say what you want.

    • @clare8871
      @clare8871 Год назад

      Also you can build a tolerance. Spicy hot food is amazing.

  • @maruitarro9629
    @maruitarro9629 Год назад

    boneless skinless chicken thighs are already a thing down here in texas