You can do that, what you know wtf you're doing. "If you can do this, and this, and this and this" - then you can make my dish in your home. However, "I've showed this to you, as I know you can't/won't - and will pay me" Makes me think of the time I tried to plaster a wall... next time I paid a professional. After seeing the professional work - no way am I going to not pay them next time.
I love the way she says "collaborations between the two of us"...ie - she gives him completely bog standard jewish recipes that you can get anywhere and he changes them into something sublime...😂
Congratulations GF you said the duck jus which is exactly what it is Jus is sauce. There are so many “cheffies” that always call jus AU JUS. AU JUS means at juice (sauce) or a protein or other item at the style of jus (sauce) added as opposed to the same plate without sauce.
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@@qr-code6334 It sounds like you follow the religion of atheism, that teaches nothing produces everything, non-life produces life, randomness produces fine-tuning, chaos produces information, unconsciousness produces consciousness, and non-reason produces reason. Oh yes very convincing.
Tried Amba on Shwarma when I was in Israel on business, an Israeli colleague took me to eat Hummus & Shwarma at an Iraqi diner called Shemesh in Ramat Gan next to Tel Aviv .
This makes me want to try out some jewish recipes. We don't have a very vocal presence of Jewish people in my country so seeing these tasty meals makes me want to give myself a Jewish culture shock.
Well if the filling was just potato and I ion, it would be fine- but mixing meat and dairy would have her cringing so bad. While promoting 'jewish food' 🤦
It’s incorrectly named. Technically it’s koshering salt. This coarse salt is what is used to draw out the blood from meat during the koshering process. It’s very flavorful and has become beloved by chefs along with many other types of salt.
@@user-zw8zw3zo3q yes I didn’t say ashkenazim aren’t Jews. You misunderstood me. I was trying to say this restaurant is making Jewish ashkenazi style deli food but it’s not kosher. Does that make sense?
@@shulamitkalish3060 o.k.. I hear you. But to call a deli Jewish. It should abide the dietary laws. The rueben is with cheeses. And other sandwiches. A jews authentic place does not do that. But yes, todays standards outside has changed terribly