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Colameco's Food Show THE FRENCH LAUNDRY 

Mike Colameco's Real Food
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Back in 1999 we spent the day with Thomas Keller at his Napa Valley
paean to fine dining, The French Laundry.
Photographer/Editor Kirk Sohr
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Комментарии : 52   
@tylerjacobson8012
@tylerjacobson8012 4 года назад
Keller is one of the only chefs I’d call inspirational. With the level he operates at and the fact that he so open with his time to people who wanna learn is so great and refreshing. Most great chefs seem like self absorbed pretentious artist types who hold themselves above their food. Keller you can tell really only cares about experiences and cooking food at a high level. He seems like a master craftsman rather an artist. Like a great cabinetry maker whose willing to let people know how he achieves his high level of craftsmanship openly.
@RataStuey
@RataStuey 2 года назад
This is such a fun episode. Love the cooking segment at the end Mike!
@AGhostintheHouse
@AGhostintheHouse 5 лет назад
9:51 I'm not a chef, I'm not much of a cook, but I came up with a way of frying a burger that is a lot like this. As I fry the burger patty, I do the exact same thing that Chef Keller is doing here but using Kerrygold garlic butter and Bud light until the patty is medium rare (or to your preference). Remove the patty and let it rest while I throw in some minced onions and some more garlic butter into the pan with some McCormick worcestershire pub burger seasoning and carmelize. Put patty on a toasted bun (no butter) with a slice of cheese (any kind) and ad the onions, season with kosher salt and ground pepper corn and put some mayo (preferably Helman's) on the top bun and chow down! It's to die for!
@FroopieLoopies
@FroopieLoopies 7 лет назад
My wife and I went for our HM and it was a GREAT visit! The food and service was amazing; it was worth every penny spent. While leaving, Chef Keller was there and we had the chance to meet him. He was so nice, kind and sincere; it was a great experience!
@doc662258
@doc662258 7 лет назад
Thank you Mike for posting the 1999 video - Please keep it up forever. So glad it inspired your Shrimp and Crabmeat sandwich! Keep that posted forever too!
@Banjo56
@Banjo56 Год назад
You’re the man Mike! Great entertainment yet very informative. Show always rocks.
@Lughnerson
@Lughnerson 7 лет назад
I discovered this guy while driving aimlessly one cold, snowy day in January, flipping through the AM radio channels. It was a few months before his WOR radio show ended and then I missed it. Then I discovered his podcast "Food Talk", which is just as good, but even more convenient. These videos are an occasional treat also.
@SethHesio
@SethHesio 8 лет назад
oh MAN! I am so f***ing excited about this episode! :D Thank you in advance Mike, you're awesome!
@bonniemeads6056
@bonniemeads6056 7 месяцев назад
Amazing the number of dishes, many very large, that each food comes on. Dishwasher busy! Can now understand the high costs. So many staff required. Pretty amazing and no I can never eat there 😢.
@SethHesio
@SethHesio 8 лет назад
That was the most fun recipe presentation ever at the end! ha brilliant.
@Nothing-qq4hd
@Nothing-qq4hd 2 года назад
All young chefs are crazy when the passion hits a level you become driven and that can mistaken if you don't harness the madness.
@Nothing51337
@Nothing51337 3 месяца назад
Crazy considering this is pre 9/11 the world was not like today. Miss those days...4 years before per ee
@smashymctaco8588
@smashymctaco8588 6 лет назад
its amazing how many mentors of mine i see in this.. men and women i've worked with... its amazing!
@xxredcarpetxx
@xxredcarpetxx 8 лет назад
haha, probably i will try the recipe, but for sure i will watch this again. you have an natural and modest way of presenting, so entertaining that makes you want to see more! keep up the good work
@joenickel9948
@joenickel9948 Месяц назад
the dots! love it
@JosephBayot
@JosephBayot 8 лет назад
wow! throwback! thanks for posting this!
@TheIkaika777
@TheIkaika777 4 года назад
Thomas Keller would say, “why are you hiding the star of the dish with onion rings?“
@FORZANAPOL__10
@FORZANAPOL__10 2 месяца назад
French laundry was great Now let’s make a burger and onion rings
@jasonwhite7452
@jasonwhite7452 4 года назад
I always think I’m a good cook until I watch these shows!
@jasonwhite7452
@jasonwhite7452 4 года назад
Eddie Gooden Thanks man!
@krisreedful
@krisreedful 5 лет назад
It’s so cool to see this, still a bunch of real kitchen goons featured
@whazzupio
@whazzupio 6 лет назад
Wow mikes hair was rockin back in the day
@lynegan8221
@lynegan8221 3 года назад
Love it :)
@paularcaria
@paularcaria 8 лет назад
I really like this guy
@judithhunniford1477
@judithhunniford1477 5 лет назад
Very pleasant and knowledgeable good cooking
@RataStuey
@RataStuey 4 года назад
Paul Arcaria I highly recommend everyone to buy the French Laundry cookbook if you can. It’s brilliant.
@googo151
@googo151 4 года назад
Are you still doing shows?
@janetcorey5102
@janetcorey5102 Год назад
It looks like a giant Thomas Keller dish!
@OjibweMaster
@OjibweMaster 8 лет назад
If any of you wankers are curious, NEXT restaurant in Chicago just launched the 1996 French Laundry menu showcasing all the classic dishes that helped get it where it is today. Check it out if your curious on going
@IdoIndeedFlip
@IdoIndeedFlip 7 лет назад
Owned by Grant Achatz who was sous chef at French Laundry and also owns Alinea!
@bryanhumphreys940
@bryanhumphreys940 7 лет назад
He appears at 6:15
@IdoIndeedFlip
@IdoIndeedFlip 7 лет назад
haha he looks so young!
@Balletoboy
@Balletoboy 7 лет назад
that's not Achatz. That's Lachlan Mackinnon - Patterson
@IdoIndeedFlip
@IdoIndeedFlip 7 лет назад
Joseph Balleto that makes more sense
@MrKinghuman
@MrKinghuman 4 года назад
went to the best American restaurant in history, gets inspired to make a fish patty. lololol
@johnlove5347
@johnlove5347 3 года назад
Thomas Kellar and Eric Ripert! Peas out of a pod
@ThatOnlyAsianGuy
@ThatOnlyAsianGuy 3 года назад
11:23 wtf did he just say???? Lol 😆🤣
@DanielBrownsan
@DanielBrownsan 5 лет назад
Top freezer, in white....Done and out. (Mayonnaise takes an extra day?)
@blakerackley8874
@blakerackley8874 Год назад
It only took an epidemic to get Gavin Newsom into The French Laundry!
@jasondonald9830
@jasondonald9830 8 лет назад
This looks amazing, but at 8:10 he said crayfish. ahhh!!!
@seikibrian8641
@seikibrian8641 5 лет назад
8:05, actually, and what's wrong with crayfish sauce?
@KentlandVFD33
@KentlandVFD33 5 лет назад
Get over yourself Jason
@seikibrian8641
@seikibrian8641 5 лет назад
@@KentlandVFD33 I know, right? What Jason doesn't realize is that "crayfish" is the proper word, and "crawfish" is dialectical slang...and quite regional slang at that. Or maybe he'd prefer "crawdad" or "mudbug," also regionalisms for crayfish. Oh, I know! "Mountain lobster." Yeah, that's a really good name for something only vaguely related to lobsters. LOL!
@MACKLFUEL
@MACKLFUEL 6 лет назад
Shocked that the had some chipped containers...8;09
@JohnVC
@JohnVC 6 лет назад
This guy is the Phil Jackson of cooking
@dustinfurman3161
@dustinfurman3161 7 лет назад
It looks like the garbage the French Laundry throws away. Out of the kitchen and go do the compost.
@chef_j_torres5152
@chef_j_torres5152 4 года назад
What a dissapointment seeing an amazing place like the FL. Then this guy at the end...washed out chefs... "my kitchen my rules" would hate to see him lock his fingers and shit he did here in a professional kitchen.
@mrkruger5108
@mrkruger5108 7 лет назад
The shrimp burger looks better than French laundry lol.
@KentlandVFD33
@KentlandVFD33 5 лет назад
ASAP
@sylviasid9902
@sylviasid9902 6 лет назад
I’m sorry but the French Laundry is so over rated, the service was unremarkable and the multi-course meal did not rise to my expectations at all. I got the impression that they rested on their reputation and that was more important than delivering a quality and exciting experience. So disappointed. I much preferred “ “Redd”down the street.
@paultorrance1759
@paultorrance1759 4 года назад
This is a commercial for unsustainably and waste. Ruined the culinary world. People looking up to Thomass. Food he cooks is shit and takes 9000 man hours for one table.
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