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How to cook Healthy Meals and never run out of ideas. 

Ethan Chlebowski
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Why it's hard to cook & eat healthy
0:32 Learning how to cook changed my life
1:30 The Seasoning Framework
2:52 Seasoning Technique #1: Blackening
8:35 Seasoning Technique #2: Stir Fry Sauce
12:10 Seasoning Technique #3: Marinate after cooking
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@xZOOMARx
@xZOOMARx Год назад
I’m a doctor and I truly believe if everyone had learned how to make healthy food taste good, we wouldn’t have such a big problem with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and all associated problems. I routinely direct patients toward you, ragusea, Lucas sin, Andrea nguyen, and the like because you all make such approachable and useful content.
@turtlezinthesky
@turtlezinthesky Год назад
Thank you doctor bing chilling
@1milebehind
@1milebehind Год назад
I agree with this alot. Thank you very much for your insight, Dr. Bing Chilling.
@ball5942
@ball5942 Год назад
I totally agree that healthy good tasting meals can change your life (helped mine). But Americans have been doing individual approaches to diet/health for decades. With only worsening outcomes as time goes on. There is no video or book that *everyone*will read that will change this. Addressing problems such as food deserts, education, the amount of sugar/corn syrup in our foods and increasing accessibility to the time/ingredients to make this food. All that being said i'm also gonna continue to recommend ethan to everyone interested. Amazingly educational
@grabble7605
@grabble7605 Год назад
How to make healthy food taste good: Cook it. It already tastes good.
@dakotareid1566
@dakotareid1566 Год назад
Brian Lagerstrom is great as well
@kale2305
@kale2305 5 месяцев назад
I’m an autistic adult and I’ve struggled with cooking and eating well balanced meals. Having this systematic approach changes everything for me and is easy to understand. I am deeply grateful.
@ImaplanetJupiteeeerr
@ImaplanetJupiteeeerr 4 месяца назад
@adams4075
@adams4075 3 месяца назад
I do this to. I am not autistic, but I like lists. I like cooking lists like this Pick A, select B, into C, add D (depending on "B") put with a carb. I have type 2; I need a list of what I am making as to not go overboard on sugar and carbs. Most of all to keep track of sugar and carbs.
@Dimarious.G
@Dimarious.G 3 месяца назад
Wow! I am the opposite by means of cooking. I just love to do stuff by intuition. I just buy something I think I want to cook than watch a couple of vids about cooking it and then follow nothing and just improvise. It is often a moment of: hmm.. what if I add this or make it that way, or combine it with something else that looks compatible or might be interesting. 😂 BTW I beleive I cook quite nice dishes 🌝
@ChiknNugg3s
@ChiknNugg3s 24 дня назад
This ❤
@kylezchen
@kylezchen Год назад
Ethan has truly built one of the HIGHEST VALUE RU-vid cooking channels ever! I've learned so much. Thank you Ethan!
@hermeshariwald1383
@hermeshariwald1383 Год назад
Indeed.
@Kelalasdemonx
@Kelalasdemonx Год назад
Ethan and Fit by Felix will whip your ass into shape. And you'll enjoy it.
@appoNo1
@appoNo1 11 месяцев назад
Totally agree
@donnellharris7278
@donnellharris7278 Месяц назад
Honestly!
@maxkylie
@maxkylie 27 дней назад
I agree for the first time I’m learning what the ingredients do and why.
@LyndseyMacPherson
@LyndseyMacPherson Год назад
Love how you turn processes into repeatable formulas. For someone who utterly _hates_ cooking, this is a game-changer.
@icingcake
@icingcake Год назад
I’ve been looking at recipes in this way but I haven’t been that systematic about it - I need to look at my favorite recipes and find the commonalities
@LyndseyMacPherson
@LyndseyMacPherson Год назад
@@icingcake Yeah, I went through that process, a bit. Broke down what I want to cook/eat into basic components (protein, veg, spice palette, textural goal) and developed easy formulas that can be repeated with varying spices or sauces. Like, I'm trying to use as few pans as possible, as few steps as possible, etc. But Ethan does it best. Also, Samin Nosrat's teaching on salt, fat, acid and heat really influence my thinking of how I want to bring it all together.
@icingcake
@icingcake Год назад
@@grabble7605 I also hate cleaning the house. And people making stupid comments. Why don’t you stop telling other people how to feel and mind your own business if you can’t relate?
@LyndseyMacPherson
@LyndseyMacPherson Год назад
@@grabble7605 LOL. Oh, let's see...the perpetual mess and work involved, money literally being flushed away. Like, if I didn't have to eat, I would absolutely not bother, because food is just not my thing. (Used to live on take-away/delivery, but that's no longer an option.)
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski Год назад
Thank you, it's really fun to figure out the intersection of lifestyle & cooking in a framework / forumula, so glad you are finding it helpful!
@alexs5394
@alexs5394 Год назад
Pro tip with the stir fry sauce. Add it to the side of the wok, around your main ingredients. It will caramelize a bit and add a depth of flavor you won't get by just putting it directly on top
@y2ssimon
@y2ssimon 5 месяцев назад
Can this sauce be stored in freezer?
@yalkn2073
@yalkn2073 4 месяца назад
​@@y2ssimonwhy would it not be?
@y2ssimon
@y2ssimon 4 месяца назад
@@yalkn2073 oh I don't have the answer, I ask, because I am a terrible cook and this will help me a lot 😅
@yalkn2073
@yalkn2073 4 месяца назад
@@y2ssimon in general: Everything but fresh produce and dairy can frozen and thawed
@stinkpie
@stinkpie Год назад
I like how you don't just teach us how to cook specific recipes, you teach us to actually make our own.
@mikeexits
@mikeexits 9 месяцев назад
You know Ethan teaches great info when you start applying it, skyrocket your cooking skills and passion, and get told by family members almost every time you cook that you should open a restaurant and be a chef lol.
@hippodinoreserve6090
@hippodinoreserve6090 8 месяцев назад
A real game changer. I need to figure out how to layer vegetables into this framework, bc I get bored with eating the same veggies.
@actualturtle2421
@actualturtle2421 Год назад
Dude I love your channel because it's not just cooking, it's nutrition education and real life application. I watch Ragusea and Babish and Weissman et al, and they're all great, but nobody has actually gotten me off of my butt and into the kitchen more than you. You're really out here motivating me.
@uioplkhj
@uioplkhj Год назад
Adam Ragusea's podcast is pretty good on nutrition and fitness
@heersyal2454
@heersyal2454 Год назад
I'd say all the above are good teachers, and all motivate towards good, healthy options
@AllTheArtsy
@AllTheArtsy Год назад
Babish doesn't really even do.... approachable, real cooking, if that makes sense. And Weissman is just too annoying for me. Ragusea is a favorite though.
@jamaly77
@jamaly77 Год назад
@@AllTheArtsy He just can't make bread and/or doesn't know how to store it.
@actualturtle2421
@actualturtle2421 Год назад
@@AllTheArtsy I have the exact same opinion on all of those.
@Strawroberry
@Strawroberry Год назад
This is exactly what I’ve been trying to tell people. When I’m on a “diet” or trying to lose weight I’m still eating breakfast burritos, meat sauce pasta, chili, chicken wraps, cheeseburgers and pretty much anything I want. Just have learned how to watch the calories and also make everything taste really good through seasoning and adding condiments. Great video! More people need to realize that eating healthy meals at home is not only easy but delicious and exciting.
@heersyal2454
@heersyal2454 Год назад
Agreed; plus, cooking at home saves SO much money.
@deefee701
@deefee701 Год назад
Hi Vega, yes why not? Wraps, burritos etc are familiar. And you can make them at home with a healthy version. I lost 20kilos making stir fries and casseroles because they were familiar and I made them healthy at home. It got me off takeaways and packet food. It's so fantastic to find this channel! Stay healthy!
@NoReply28
@NoReply28 Год назад
You should be losing weight by focusing on your health and not calories... Eating anything you want or even just some of the things you listed is the wrong way to go about weight loss. And since you only focus on calories and making thing taste good, I can only assume that you don't care about what the food actually does to your body. Losing weight mean nothing if you're still putting junk in your body.
@adom9463
@adom9463 Год назад
​@JoeBob12394 Who are you to really tell someone how and why they should be losing weight? Plus, you're actually wrong about losing weight and it not doing anything for your body regardless of what you eat. Sure, eating healthier food is better for you but losing weight, specifically body fat, will increase a number of health markers regardless of the diet. Get off your high horse and do what you say.
@PatrickRatman
@PatrickRatman Год назад
@@NoReply28 a cheeseburger can be plenty healthy as long as you make it correctly and you're not ordering it from mcdonalds. and yes, people typically want food to taste good and we don't really care about elitist garbage like non gmo organic gluten free keto whatever garbage diet fad you're probably talking about. At the end of the day if i can die at the age of 60 with most of my senses intact and eating just healthy enough to be happy while eating delicious food and getting the correct macros i don't really care about what "garbage" i'm putting in my body that some health researcher will inevitably say is bad for me because they literally get paid to say that everything is unhealthy.
@tipsytahls
@tipsytahls Год назад
It's so nice to hear someone say "That's just how life goes sometimes". Too often the pressure of always having to present myself as 'perfect' stresses me out
@hunterreeves6525
@hunterreeves6525 Год назад
Maybe you can be content striving for “good enough”? Thats what I do at least🤷‍♂️ like we should always try to improve ourselves but if just end up at “good enough” some days then no biggie
@ShuShuShop
@ShuShuShop Год назад
Good enough is great sometimes, but I personally think trying to push a day past good enough is much more rewarding. Always try to go that extra mile, it all adds up in the long run of life.
@TheJorjewilson
@TheJorjewilson 2 месяца назад
I thought the same thing when I heard him say that. He is so warm.
@Mellow_Flow
@Mellow_Flow Год назад
Ethan’s videos feel like I’m watching a college lecture. I always need to restart them 5 times and take notes to make sure I catch everything. Thank you for all the info Ethan, you’re one of the best channels I watch
@Laserbeams_
@Laserbeams_ Год назад
I started taking notes a few videos ago, hahah.
@heersyal2454
@heersyal2454 Год назад
Hah, I take notes, too!
@itskelvinn
@itskelvinn Год назад
Corny but relatable
@deefee701
@deefee701 Год назад
But there's no assignments!! Lol. I love life love life long learning with no assignments!!
@Ryuuuuuk
@Ryuuuuuk Год назад
@@deefee701 I learned most in university during the assignments. You won't learn much just from watching. In this case I would say cooking the meals yourself is the assignment here and the part where you'd learn the most. But sure everyone is different.
@DB4331
@DB4331 Год назад
Man I'd love to see more videos using this formula/template of flavor/spice, protien, form/delivery, condiments/toppings. I've never thought about it like that and had one of those "Ah ha!" lightbulb moments. Awesome. You really do a fantasic job of teaching and not making it confusing.
@jacobrath6247
@jacobrath6247 Год назад
You should read Christine Wong's "The Plantiful Plate" if you're interested in a vegan cookbook that has all of its recipes in this type of format.
@austinkonkol2472
@austinkonkol2472 Год назад
The mixing and matching of ingredients and techniques to come up with creative meals on the fly is EXACTLY the way I want to cook, but it feels like nobody in my life understands cooking that way! They always look to specific recipes and I feel like that misses the point of cooking for yourself regularly as a skill. I just wish I learned how to cook this way before, I never knew how. So although I haven't commented much, thank you Ethan for your channel. It has been so informative for me.
@aprildriesslein5034
@aprildriesslein5034 4 месяца назад
Exactly! I think once you've mastered the basics of cooking, you see how everything is just a variation in a theme, and then you can just riff. The "How to Cook Everything" series of cookbooks is really good for this too: teach the basic technique, then variations.
@jduv
@jduv Год назад
This is the *best* cooking idea I've seen in years. As a dad of two and the sole sustenance provider for the crew I love this so much.
@troyfetzner742
@troyfetzner742 Год назад
I have been dieting for years (started off to lose weight then transitioned into bodybuilding/fitness) and I just want to say that you have single handedly changed my life for the better. I wish there were more cooking channels like yours as you're the only one (in my opinion) that is able to explain cooking techniques thoroughly without it seeming intimidating. Thank you for your work on here, it truly is amazing 🙏
@TheJorjewilson
@TheJorjewilson 2 месяца назад
Agreed!
@jamie_d0g978
@jamie_d0g978 Год назад
You helped me unmeasurably to lose almost 30 kg. I've always struggled with diets because I love eating and bland food depress the shit out of me, but you make healthy tasty food easy to approach and cook. Thank you Ethan, from the bottom of my heart
@bookwormbon482
@bookwormbon482 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations :) That's awesome
@yourmajesty3569
@yourmajesty3569 Год назад
Ethan is just a regular guy, out there science-ing food for us and then meticulously putting it together in such an easy format. I come for the food and stay for the education and entertainment.
@joshuaramirez9088
@joshuaramirez9088 Год назад
This is one of my favorite things to do when cooking... Not learning "a" recipe, but a style framework. When you look at frameworks instead of single recipes, you get nothing but ideas. For me, healthy and tasty ideas aren't even a common problem anymore, it's whether me and my family feel like eating so creatively so often lol (and remember to eat). That said it's always nice to get a reminder that as I handle my mental health better and get more set up, I can go back and reframe my mind to the creativity level my current lifestyle fits. Great vid. I forgot about making pickled things like onions so I'll look into that more.
@Californification
@Californification Год назад
This is brilliant and explained so well. At home we grew up on a similar technique but for Indian food, We use a technique called simply “tadka”. It involves searing a mix of spices with onions or tomatoes and then just mixing that in with the protein or vegetable and cook till it’s ready. The end result is a flavorful dish.
@NorthWoodsAmbient
@NorthWoodsAmbient 20 дней назад
Dude major props for the fitness/lifestyle journey that's not easy stuff. Doing it in such a long term, and consistent way is also noteworthy.
@JerodBeeson
@JerodBeeson Год назад
This is like teaching someone to fish, instead of giving them a fish. This is the most important and useful part of cooking there is, I think. I don't know why more channels aren't talking about this mindset.🙌
@ravitejrekhi8960
@ravitejrekhi8960 Год назад
Love Ethan because he actually teaches you how to cook. Not many do that on RU-vid.
@TheOMT
@TheOMT Год назад
Just deciding WHAT to cook is the hardest part sometimes. You keep reminding me of things to revisit.
@TH-id9mm
@TH-id9mm 9 месяцев назад
Thank You for sharing your great cooking system! I‘m a mother of three children and I have ADHD. Buying and preparing food and cooking meals is one of my big challenges! Your system allows a big variety of meals from a set of favorite basics , a flexibility to adjust each meal to every family member ( e.g. spicy for adults, mild for kids…) without having to prepare multiple meals for each one all the time! Investing some time to master the techniques will be worth the time and thoughts I save. Happy I found your channel! Greetings from Germany
@OrionX3
@OrionX3 Год назад
This is truly exactly what I've been looking for. As someone that gets caught in the "cook the same 2-3 recipes a week then get tired of them and end up eating unhealthy frozen stuff or eating out to avoid making the same things every week" trap, this will be huge to helping me add more variety and excitement to my routine. Thank you for always making such informative and well organized content!
@ao_qd
@ao_qd Год назад
I LOVE THIS VIDEO! I've been doing this for years, but I just never knew how to explain it like this. My partner asks how I remember so many recipes, and I tell her, "I don't. I have flavor ideas, and I just tweak the ingredients to what I feel like eating that day."
@joseyX6
@joseyX6 Год назад
Hey dude what do you think about using a little more vegan/vegetarian alternatives? Would love to see it!
@kaspervankan583
@kaspervankan583 Год назад
Love these videos Ethan! Not just teaching recipes but the ideas behind them. Actually teaching how to cook in other words. Please keep us updated with your fitness journey would love to see more videos like this!
@ryanwilbur3554
@ryanwilbur3554 Год назад
Thanks for your videos Ethan! Since July of this year, I have lost around 60 pounds, from a starting point of around 240. The information and recipes you have provided has made this exponentially easier, and tastier! I went from eating fast food practically everyday for lunch to almost entirely cooking and preparing my own food. I really appreciate all the help these videos have given me
@Jath2112
@Jath2112 Год назад
Your videos have unlocked my kitchen. I love the techniques vs. Recipe approach. It has become... exciting... to just go to my kitchen and confidently improvise new delicious meals. Thanks a lot man, you are doing good things for humanity. Cheers!
@newttella1043
@newttella1043 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your health journey and your cooking strategies, Ethan!
@MimicIsaac
@MimicIsaac Год назад
This video summarizes your recipe style, and why i've always enjoyed watching your videos. Love the way you've distilled your process - unmatched simplicity!
@nakjr
@nakjr Год назад
Ethan, you are so inspiring. There are so many people in the world that need exactly this kind of content. You have the ability to positively affect a massive portion of the population who struggle with weight. You have such an innate ability to engage your audience, and while we love the food science videos, this is the kind of stuff that will literally change peoples lives! ❤
@zackpeters5014
@zackpeters5014 Год назад
Ethan, I've been watching the channel for a couple years now and I have to say that you've helped me establish a better relationship with food. I've tried several of your recipes and they always turn out spectacular. It's refreshing to see a food channel dedicated to teaching people the science and philosophy behind the food and recipes that we eat. All in all, I got mad respect for you bro. Keep the videos coming. 😄
@varnoc3346
@varnoc3346 Год назад
I'd love a video going over a bunch of different seasoning techniques like the three you touched on here. The way they're presented with highlighted definitions is really clear to understand.
@Josh-tn2wg
@Josh-tn2wg Год назад
Ethan, I’ve been following your channel for years now and I have to say this is one of the most useful videos you have ever shared! Thank you so much for all this value you are creating out there🙏🏽
@15drasedrase
@15drasedrase Год назад
Please keep making videos like this!!!! You are changing my entire outlook on my favorite hobby in such a good way. My perspective has changed so much!!!
@bobvilah5071
@bobvilah5071 Год назад
Yo my guy, I found you like 2 months ago and your vids have been an inspiration. I did some Sunday braises, the short ribs (fantastic) but have also just started experimenting after you taught some food science stuff that helped me understand why I liked certain things (that recipes never told me!). Even picked up a copy of SaltFatAcidHeat to continue my education. Thanks for the vids, we all appreciate them!
@___echo___
@___echo___ Год назад
SaltFatAcidHeat is an awesome book! can recommend to anyone who wants to get better at cooking, or just wants to know why some things taste good
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski Год назад
Glad to hear it, thank you for the kind words!
@chuckleloaf
@chuckleloaf Год назад
This is great stuff, thanks Ethan. You present these things so neatly and easily that it takes a bunch of the stress out of trying new techniques at home. I would love to see more seasoning techniques in future videos. I'm trying very hard to stop getting take out a bunch during the week, and I think your tips here are perfect for weeknight cooking after a day at work.
@heersyal2454
@heersyal2454 Год назад
Mr C, thank you! It makes so much sense now, about your understanding of food, and prep, from the back notes you have shared on this vid. I too am taking notes from you to improve my health (still carrying lockdown weight). I appreciate how carefully you explain, and illustrate, how easy it is to create fantastic meals for taste and health benefits. The prep also helps manage time (I prep for convenience, as I teach in a school). I really enjoy learning on your channel! I will be following your health journey, too.
@tinytelephones
@tinytelephones Год назад
Great video, Ethan. I've been sharing your stuff with my mom especially as of late as she and my step-dad like to eat healthy, but often run out of ideas or get tired of the same recipes every week. This is very helpful.
@nitharsan1541
@nitharsan1541 Год назад
Always love your videos, really inspired me to cook way more now i'm by myself at uni
@doglover427
@doglover427 Год назад
It's kind of interesting, you have put to words what I've been figuring out over the past year. Cooking is hard sometimes, but knowing how to vary dishes while buying a protein in bulk has become a lifesaver lately.
@Cunnysmythe
@Cunnysmythe Год назад
Phenomenal video. The way you present meal possibilites is second to none
@vittoriabakes
@vittoriabakes Год назад
I love this. I'm trying to teach my roommate some basic cooking techniques, and your videos have been the only ones that I've felt are really good beginner-friendly explanations. Simple, to-the-point, and detailed.
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 Год назад
If you pick different prime numbers for the number of options in several steps you could get an effectively autogenerated recipe for every meal with very little repetition by going down each list 1 option for every meal. You could have 2 lean protein options, 3 cooking technique options, and 5 seasoning options in 7 form factor options to get 210 unique meals which only need a relatively small number of tools and ingredients to be kept on hand at any given time and they all can be pretty good or at least passable if you design your options to all be fairly versatile and since none of the categories repeat at the same rate(that is why you want to pick prime numbers) you almost never need to worry about it getting boring since pretty much everything would be at least somewhat different every day. If you are really clever you could standardize the amounts of each component based on your caloric needs(a relatively simple thing to do when only 9 significant things need to be calculated even if it would seem hard to individually do with over 200 meals) so that the recipes are even more pre-planned and you don't have to worry about leftovers or not getting enough food. One of the hardest parts of cooking for yourself is deciding what to cook, and this strategy deals with that problem while still varying your diet
@ashleynatasha7566
@ashleynatasha7566 Год назад
Damn, I find this channel 2 weeks ago and my cooking is just improving like crazy every video I watch. The tips and everything is just so easy to understand and to put it into practice. Thank you ethan!!
@ckannan90
@ckannan90 Год назад
This is one of your best videos. It’s that perfect intersection of technique and practicality that you find in so many of your videos.
@sammyn.3D
@sammyn.3D Год назад
Easily one of the best video's you've posted yet. Thank you for this video, came exactly at the right time. Trying to take nutrition into my own hands and this gave me the roadmap I've needed.
@kyrangosling8187
@kyrangosling8187 Год назад
Any chance of a cookbook coming out at some point? I have enjoyed making so many of your dishes and always learn loads of new and exciting ways to cook food from you!!
@sophieamar8769
@sophieamar8769 7 месяцев назад
When you know how it works you can make anything taste good. Even the ingredients that i didn’t like before are now fine because i realised that my mum wasn’t seasoning or cooking them properly 😂
@billpar
@billpar Год назад
Im loving your videos, your cooking hints, breakdowns of products, different tastes for seasoning and more your delivery is awesome and you are enjoyable to listen too thank you
@Osmodai_Reficule
@Osmodai_Reficule Год назад
In the past year or so, I have lost 50+ pounds and your example was a big inspiration for me. At some point I got it in my head that I would never be able to lose weight, but hearing about your weight loss and seeing how much delicious food you get to enjoy, it become much easier to imagine myself making simple and effective changes. Thank you so much for your work and candor on the channel!
@SupraViperhead
@SupraViperhead Год назад
The thing I love about cooking is that it's half art, half science, and you can eat it.
@opallise2605
@opallise2605 Год назад
I love seeing all the different spices that you use on this channel. I know literally nothing about most spices despite cooking for myself for years. A video, or series, about what these spices taste like and what they are good for would be awesome.
@CuriousFrog
@CuriousFrog Год назад
I think he may have done a video on that if you search his name + spices?
@opallise2605
@opallise2605 Год назад
@@CuriousFrog Awesome, i'll look for that. Thanks!
@mintismymeme
@mintismymeme Год назад
This video is such a game changer for me. I've been meal prepping for a few months now and I've been really bored of what I've been doing. That problem you highlighted of learning how cook recipe by recipe just describes the biggest issue I've been facing with my own cooking history. And that spreadsheet! I'll definitely be saving it in my phone and using it as a reference now. Thank you so much for this video! 💪
@itsjustkp3726
@itsjustkp3726 Год назад
This man should have way more subscribers than he does. As someone who cooks often I had a faint grasp on this concept, but he made it so clear and easy I feel I can take my cooking to another level. Love you dude!
@antispimmer
@antispimmer Год назад
I would love to have a printable or poster version of that flow chart for my kitchen. A decision making aid like that could go a long way towards making it easier to develop healthier eating habits.
@gregbishop4145
@gregbishop4145 Год назад
I'm definitely going to try this! I've been struggling learning to cook healthy for myself and like you said I get caught up on recipes.
@Kelalasdemonx
@Kelalasdemonx Год назад
What's your favorite recipe so far?
@thaliacrafts407
@thaliacrafts407 Год назад
I have raging autism and after many years, I finally let go (somewhat) of recipes and use them more as inspiration rather than instructions that MUST BE FOLLOWED OR ELSE. If I can do it, you can too!
@BigBADSTUFF69
@BigBADSTUFF69 Год назад
@@thaliacrafts407 the trick is to learn the concepts and follow those OR ELSE haha. I almost never use all the flavoring ingredients for recipes because I'm cheap and use what I have, and it always comes out great because the basis of flavor is from the fundamental concepts of cooking and not having every single spice included.
@AllTheArtsy
@AllTheArtsy Год назад
Is this a white people thing? As an Asian this concept of following recipes for meals feels ridiculous to me
@gregbishop4145
@gregbishop4145 Год назад
@@AllTheArtsy I'm fairly sure skin tone has nothing to do with anything.
@dobetterwithchristian4472
@dobetterwithchristian4472 Год назад
Sending to my husband! I love the charts to show how much variety you can get from these simple building blocks.
@mishkaatrawjee1271
@mishkaatrawjee1271 Год назад
Seriously Ethan. You have changed the way I look at cooking. As someone who never entered the kitchen. Your videos and recipes have made me obsessed with cooking. And so many of your recipes are my daily drivers. Thanks for the value.
@chesca7295
@chesca7295 8 месяцев назад
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime. 😊
@user-ep8xo1od9o
@user-ep8xo1od9o Год назад
Could you do bento box ideas that taste good cold? Or Italian panzanella from Tuscany, a salad made with stale bread, it’s sooo good
@grabble7605
@grabble7605 Год назад
So...A salad with croutons then?
@katelynquintanilla9251
@katelynquintanilla9251 Год назад
Love the charts and the practical way you look at cooking. It is motivating to think about learning one thing at a time and still having a ton of possibilities
@EmilyJelassi
@EmilyJelassi Год назад
Thank you so much for this video and techniques!! I’m a Type 1 diabetic, so I very much appreciate you calculating the macros for us!!! I’m working on losing some weight and getting myself healthier, so again, thank you!!!
@NerdySatyr
@NerdySatyr Год назад
My biggest barrier is, suffering from IBS and having to follow FODMAP, it's incredibly difficult to get flavor into seasoning and dishes since there's so much you can't have (no spices, garlic, onion etc). Plus it seriously limits your vegetable options... Definitely struggling
@nefertitimontoya
@nefertitimontoya Год назад
I feel you 💛 I hate onions and garlic so I rely on a lot of gf soy sauce, ginger, things like sage and paprika for warm fullness, cumin, parsley flakes, salt and pepper, and some others. My current fodmap is just no gluten, garlic, and onions, and avoiding big quantities of the other suspects. The biggest thing that's helping me rn is focusing on what I can add instead of what I can't eat. My fav veggies are radish, peppers, sweet potato, spinach, avocado, carrots, celery, lettuce - mind you I'm pretty sure none of these trigger my ibs but every person is different. I also love rice and quinoa, and lean on corn as well. I'm not thoroughly aware of the latest fodmaps bc I've known my big 3 for awhile, so always double check for yourself, but I hope these little ideas help
@sharonoddlyenough
@sharonoddlyenough Год назад
There are onion and garlic substitutes made by Fody that are low fodmap if you can't do without. I believe they are more expensive, though.
@Robbiemortino
@Robbiemortino Год назад
My problem whenever I try to get into a healthy food routine is planning the week. I'll either end up running out of ingredients after 3/4 days and end up going out to grab fast food instead of going back to the grocery store, or I'll buy too much and have to throw out spoiled ingredients at the end of the week. I just can't seem to find a balance.
@chuckleloaf
@chuckleloaf Год назад
I've been in the same boat. What I'm going to do is try to plan my shopping a little better.
@scott1191
@scott1191 Год назад
I'd suggest planning a grocery store trip mid week. Like Wednesday or Thursday. You'll be able to prep for the weekend & Monday / Tuesday. I've fallen into the same issue as you when shopping for the whole week.
@DD-DD-DD
@DD-DD-DD Год назад
Part of what Ethan is teaching is not so much to "shop for recipes" but to maintain a larder of ingredients, then arrive in the kitchen and think "what am I hungry for?" and be able to make it out of what is available. Plan a regular grocery outing (I use 2 weeks) and before I go I note what stocks I am low on, and buy more of those to restock. If I find some ingredients are going to waste, I just don't restock them.
@toin9898
@toin9898 Год назад
I find having theme weeks helps with this. I plan out all my meals on Sunday and I'll go grocery shopping for the week. Ex: I'll buy cilantro and chilies one week and I'll use it to make Mexican food, Indian food and southeast asian food because it's included in all of the above. I'll often use the same protein across the week as Ethan has previously suggested, like a single braised piece of beef used across the board. Also, frozen veggies are a godsend. I always have frozen broccoli, spinach and green beans handy so I can just throw those into things I am already cooking wherever they fit.
@DD-DD-DD
@DD-DD-DD Год назад
@@toin9898 I buy green onion, chop it into garnish sized pieces, then lay them out on a cookie sheet and freeze. When they're solid, I quickly scrape them off into a mason jar and put it in the freezer. When I want green onions for cooking or garnish, I pull out the jar and shake a few out - like sprinkles! They thaw instantly. I bet it this technique would work good with lots of other veggies.
@TheKateDash
@TheKateDash 11 месяцев назад
Wow 😮 I’ve watched some prep meals video before, but I didn’t expect to find out completely new world of cooking 🎉 just 3 minutes of video and I’m invested to watch it all and create my meals 😍
@MrsRepairTech
@MrsRepairTech 4 месяца назад
I love how you've explained this! This is similar to how I intuitively cook, and I like the idea of consciously adding a structure to it so I don't have to be "in the mood" when I'm meal planning.
@GatorAidMedical
@GatorAidMedical Год назад
The best way to cook healthy meals is to think of vegetables as a main dish, not a side. I really enjoyed the "milk street vegetables" cookbook for this reason. Lots of indian dishes are great for this. The best tools for cooking healthier - air fryer that fits 1/4 sheet trays for roasting vegetables, a stick blender for soups, and smaller plates and silverware.
@mitchs3886
@mitchs3886 Год назад
Smaller plates and utensils is a form of disordering eating via portion control/restrictive eating. Not a "healthy" strategy.
@GatorAidMedical
@GatorAidMedical Год назад
@@mitchs3886 ok lol. The average american dinner plate can hit up to 12" in diameter these days. That's a lot bigger than they were for a majority of the 1900s. The smaller size "appetizer" plates (9" to 9.75") sold in america resemble the typical size of a dinner plate in many western european countries, and even resemble the size of metal dinner ware in many south asian regions. Your thesis irks me for a few reasons. Disordered eating is a DSM diagnosis with many criteria with clear carveouts that make exceptions for culturally sanctioned practices. In the absence of clinical distress, rapid shifts in body weight or total body water, I see no reason why adopting a more historically accurate plate size is a form of restrictive eating.
@pistolen87
@pistolen87 Год назад
That´s why I like chinese and thai style stir fries, easiest and fastest way of making vegetables taste good.
@mitchs3886
@mitchs3886 Год назад
@@GatorAidMedical Plates could be 10' long, makes no difference to my original comment. You've conflated disordered eating and an eating disorder, so your premise is off here. Your reference to cultural practices is also irrelevant to this. It has no bearing on restrictive eating as a strategy for the average person being potentially harmful advice. To your final point: history and tradition isn't doesn't mean something is or isn't restrictive eating. The practice itself matters, not the history.
@GatorAidMedical
@GatorAidMedical Год назад
@@mitchs3886 Is eating with chopsticks disordered eating?
@ansatheatrocious6083
@ansatheatrocious6083 Год назад
I have been watching a couple of your videos and I have noticed you rarely post a recipe without a type of meat or poultry. Especially since a lot of those types of foods are getting really expensive nowadays I was wondering what types of meals work without any of that. I personally tend to turn to eggs with like fried rice but I feel like there should be more options. The only real thing that could replace the fish/meat in this video would be tofu or egglplant with like eggs as a side to get protein but I would love to hear how to approach this!
@ansatheatrocious6083
@ansatheatrocious6083 Год назад
If I have your attention I also think that meals that are feasible to make on a week day when you don't work at home would be nice, something that still has decent flavour and is good for you but can be made in advance and kept in a meal box if need be.
@BS-xs7jb
@BS-xs7jb Год назад
Personally I don’t like to replace meat in meat dishes, I’m trying eat less meat and usually turn towards foods such as Indian dals or Chinese food that is traditionally already served with tofu etc. legumes legumes legumes baby. Adam Ragusea also has a few bean videos!
@grabble7605
@grabble7605 Год назад
Literally just remove the meat. Honestly, you couldn't figure that out...
@ansatheatrocious6083
@ansatheatrocious6083 Год назад
@@grabble7605 if you remove the meat you will end up with too little protein making you feel less full and more likely to snack on unhealthy foods.
@kristenandersen7658
@kristenandersen7658 Год назад
I have been looking and working my way towards something like this for so long now, and I am so excited about the video! It's low on BS and high on good food. (GOOD meaning customizable simple accessible). Such great content. THANK YOU!
@CapesseVitam
@CapesseVitam Год назад
Love your videos. You're providing answers to all the questions I've wondered. The Framework of Cooking you teach is changing my entire recipe-following way of thinking about cooking. Thank you!
@nicklyskawa3504
@nicklyskawa3504 Год назад
This is why you’re one of my favorite cooking creators. I can go to any website or RU-vidr for a cool recipe (including you!), but there are only a few sources I reliably go to in order to actually learn how to cook. Thank you ethan!!!!
@hammersampson
@hammersampson Год назад
Congratulations on getting your weight under control. I'm in my mid-40s, and have been using intermittent fasting to lose roughly 40lbs, but I've hit a brick wall. No matter how small I've made my feeding window, I'm stuck at 170lbs. I feel a whole lot better now, but my BMI is still a little bit too high.
@fangblade360
@fangblade360 Год назад
You have to focus on your calories and cardio. The feeding window doesn't matter if you go overboard with the food. Best of luck!
@TracyKMainwaring
@TracyKMainwaring Год назад
BMI is not the greatest tool. Blood insulin, A1C, fasting glucose, liver enzymes are all better measurements. Most people who IF don't count calories because we know that's not relevant. Make sure you're getting enough fat (and protein) during your window, and minimal carbs.
@surebrecdnuoh2774
@surebrecdnuoh2774 Год назад
Thank you I am learning so much as a complete beginner and cant wait to start gathering ingredients to start applying and practicing your values, super excited!
@sagewaterdragon
@sagewaterdragon Год назад
This is the best video you've made, for me. Your channel inspired me a few months back to get into actually cooking from scratch more often (instead of my previous style, which was more or less just eating ramen for every meal - that's one lesson from college that I'm glad to unlearn), but so far that's mostly just been "eating chicken and rice for every meal and occasionally switching up the presentation." This provides a really helpful framework that seems easy to iterate on and learn. Definitely going to be returning to this.
@johngoogle7585
@johngoogle7585 Год назад
The waffle house has found it's new host
@unlmitdbeastmode
@unlmitdbeastmode Год назад
As a home chef wh ois trying to lose weight, I absolutely love your videos. So insightful and helpful towards putting effort where it needs to be placed. Maintain deliciousness while cutting down on the excessive fattiness and controlling the calorie intake. Thank you.
@scottl91
@scottl91 Год назад
I made the stir fry recipe tonight. It was amazing! Your recommendation for shoshito peppers was spot on - so wonderful. I made a bunch of the sauce so I will certainly be having this again soon. Thank you for what you do!
@rowdful
@rowdful Год назад
This is absolutely quality content, wish I could give multiple likes. It took me 10 year to build this type of cooking sense and you’ve condensed it all comprehensively under 15 mins, bravo
@jamesdavenport4583
@jamesdavenport4583 Год назад
Thanks for adding the macros. It is truly helpful. Great video.
@Djwhynotlove
@Djwhynotlove Год назад
I love thé way you display your recipes on the site. The layout is awesome
@ramenandvitamins
@ramenandvitamins 5 месяцев назад
Right after watching this I made some blackened chicken and veggies that was some of the best food I've ever cooked. It's the way you focus in on what's important (heat, oil, internal temp) and make it clear that everything else can be whatever. I wish I'd heard this long ago!
@nataliethompsonyoutube
@nataliethompsonyoutube Год назад
The explanation of cooking that I’ve been waiting for! This frame work makes so much sense👏
@gauthamsunjay
@gauthamsunjay 11 месяцев назад
This is hands down one of the best cooking videos. Love the formulaic approach to cooking healthy and tasty meals!
@anitharamanna7982
@anitharamanna7982 Год назад
Thank you! So simple but such intelligent use of ingredients and time.
@christopherwalton7736
@christopherwalton7736 Год назад
Really happy to see you mention the temperature you get on the skillet. We don't have to be extremely specific with recipes, but that is more helpful than "heat a skillet to medium".
@lighthouse_23_
@lighthouse_23_ 5 месяцев назад
Just tried the seasoning coating trick on chicken and WOW did it turn out spectacular! I used it in a lavash wrap with that yogurt dip and veggies. Many Thanks!!!
@demonninetaledfox
@demonninetaledfox Год назад
this is what most chefs and devoted home cooks i know do. learning basic techniques and how to adapt things will get you so much further in cooking than many people realize and was something that i didn't know everyone didn't learn about until recently. that said though it comes with cons which is then i have to sit down and thing about what we have, what i wanna eat, and then get up and go through the steps and make it.
@hugitkissitloveit8640
@hugitkissitloveit8640 Год назад
Always appreciate your presentation style 🤓
@Chr0meHeart
@Chr0meHeart Год назад
this is such a useful skill! ive spent years teaching myself how to cook. ive got a repertoire of recipes now with lots of variety but they really do follow a basic rule: lean protein, simple spice mixes, eaten with a whole grain and a veggie, topped with condiments/toppings etc. i have a few recipes saved for when i wanna go all out as well, but yeah i have a really basic guide ive created for myself so that i dont have to think about what im cooking. i pick a flavor profile and roll with it. ive lost about 30 lbs in 6 months so far. its been great!
@brucemooney1277
@brucemooney1277 Год назад
This is where you shine the most, Ethan! Content to help us being efficient and organized while remaining creative. Keep up the good work in 2023! 💪🏼
@kstarler
@kstarler Год назад
The sauce on a scale for measurements is something that I never thought of doing. Thank you so much!
@mysterypaintuhuh9289
@mysterypaintuhuh9289 Год назад
Holy cow. This is exactly the kind of information that I love to hear. I recently replicated a Chinese sticky chicken wings recipe (and Kalbi for short ribs, too), and began applying those marinades to other form factors, like popcorn, noodles as a pasta, and chicken thighs. I hadn't considered using marinades/sauces as a dressing, and seeing other marinade/seasoning ideas like tikka masala spices, along with the nutritional breakdown + your success story, is also very encouraging to hear. THANK you for putting out this video. Been cooking vigorously and religiously at home consistently for a good year now, and I'll have to start incorporating the techniques shared in this video into my daily cooking routine.
@papasmurf9146
@papasmurf9146 Год назад
Technique and frameworks are always more valuable than individual recipes. This brings greatly increased value of the video. This is easily on par with one of the legends of RU-vid cooking. Thank you.
@NickCombs
@NickCombs Год назад
I really love your message in this one. Learning techniques is so much better than recipes. I want to share an augment for your stir fry, which is to build your sauce in the wok instead of making in a batch beforehand. When the protein and veg are just about done, you can scoop them off to one side (or into a dish if needed). Then you do the same steps. But because it's a single portion and the wok is really hot, it goes really fast. This scorches the soy sauce a bit, which actually builds depth of flavor, as does deglazing the pan. Plus it saves an extra dirty pot and container and you can change up the sauce every time if desired.
@nikitajoshi5890
@nikitajoshi5890 Год назад
This is one of the best RU-vid channels our there. I love the science behind preparing a meal. Also like how you explain the techniques versus “here, follow this recipe”
@IAmNotYourProblem
@IAmNotYourProblem Год назад
This and the “three part meal” is how I make most of my meals. The three part meal is a protein, a carb and a veg, and with that you can make a whole bunch of foods. Simple 3 different things, or a wrap (protein-chicken, carb-tortilla, veg-the toppings). It’s fantastic. Thank you for this video, it opened my eyes to blackening, which isn’t a cooking style I’ve tried myself before! Can’t wait to give it a go!
@mrguizos
@mrguizos Год назад
This video is phenomenal! I've been a quiet fan, but this video really connects deeply with what I think cooking is about! I was so happy when I found Samin Nosrat's book because it has the same principles you described here. Learning to cook by copying recipes always felt wrong: it feels like learning to write by copying famous books rather than learning the components of a great paragraph and applying that to my needs and goals. I'm sharing this widely.
@TheCelestialhealer
@TheCelestialhealer Год назад
Love your video, never thought about seasoning changing a meal so much! Thank you Ethan .
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