I’m kinda curious if Crisp Rat actually cooked and ate the Tortilla/Ketchup/Sausage pizza. I would’ve loved to see his reaction to how it would taste. Happy 300K Subs, btw.
Thats actually what chef pp was like in his first few episodes then evolved into 2 different characters, the mad chef pp, and chep poo poo who acts like old chef pp.
In honor of this special occasion, we will launch 300K missiles just for you! The difference between ketchup and tomato sauce is that tomato sauce usually contains less sugar than tomato ketchup. This is because traditional tomato sauce tends to be made with just tomatoes, herbs, onion, garlic, oil, salt and pepper. On the other hand, ketchup usually has added sugar in it (usually cane or corn syrup) which gives it its sweeter flavor profile. The added sugar also helps to thicken up the ketchup so that it is thicker and stickier than tomato sauce. Not to mention, ketchup contains vinegar. In the United Kingdom, ketchup was historically prepared with mushrooms as a primary ingredient, rather than tomatoes. Ketchup recipes began to appear in British and then American cookbooks in the 18th century. The term ketchup first appeared in 1682. In the United States, mushroom ketchup dates back to at least 1770, and was prepared by British colonists in the Thirteen Colonies. Tomato ketchup didn't become a thing until 1812. James Mease, a Philadelphia scientist, is credited with developing the recipe. He wrote that the choicest ketchup came from “love apples,” as tomatoes were then called
Hey StinkyBlueRat/Crisp Rat, I Just Saw these parts that's funny and its making me laugh! *2:06* And *2:13* 😂 anyways congrats for your 300k subs Crisp Rat! 🎉 You are the true legend Rat!
You know Crisp is a rat of culture when he uses Kirkland products! Kirkland products are named after Kirkland in Washington which is a suburb of Seattle as that is where Costco's headquarters used to be! I know making a pizza with ketchup and a tortilla is a war crime against the Italians, but it's a small price to pay for salvation. Congrats, dude! Your videos always hit the spot, know that we appreciate you for being you, and I know for a fact Angry Grandpa would've been proud of your cheap cooking expertise! Even though I'm a New Yorker, my favorite kind of pizza at the moment is Detroit-style because it has a nice and big crust but not over the top like a Chicago deep dish. You know how Detroit is called the Motor City? Well its car industry is why Detroit style pizzas are shaped rectangular! It was invented in 1946 at a place called Buddy's by Gus Guerra. Gus was searching for a high-end pizza pan to create the perfect pizza until he realized something. Detroit's auto assembly plants used blue steel utility trays used to hold parts (i.e nuts, bolts etc). For these plants, they were just a thing to hold parts...to Gus, it was a Sicilian-like deep dish pizza.
Ngl, my nostalgic kid side thought you were doing a special collab with Super Mario Logan with that chef puppet on the thumbnail But anyways, congrats on 300k!!! :D
I love how straight forward and simple the content is LOL!!!! I also love the straight forward sponsorship. It catches my attention too!!!!!! The format you use IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!! I CAN’T STRESS IT ENOUGH!!!!!!
CONGRATS ON 300K! Here's To Your Continued Success & Prosperity! I Wish You Nothing But Happiness & Fulfillment! Here's To THE NEXT 300K! MUCH LOVE & SUPPORT From A Native American Born Jewish Adopted ManChildThing! CHEERS! :D
I’ve made a pizza with a tortilla and ketchup before and one thing I like to do is add some Tofurky brand plant based Chick’n. (Yes that’s how it’s spelled)