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I make these Healthy Lunches when I'm feeling lazy. 

Ethan Chlebowski
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1:32 Recipe #1: Gochujang Beef with Peas
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7:53 Recipe #3: Chicken Italian Hoagie
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@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski Год назад
I'm making the Chicken Hoagie again today... Also because I always forget to mention them, we have a free weekly newsletter and a paid community if you want to check them out: 🍔 Sunday Cooking Club Newsletter (free) ➡ newsletter.ethanchlebowski.com/profile 🌳 Join the Pickled Onion Club (paid) ➡community.ethanchlebowski.com/
@jbray250
@jbray250 Год назад
Can't believe I missed this! Signing up today!
@bamtoday
@bamtoday Год назад
You should spice it up and make a Gochujang Beef Hoagie.
@theShadeslayer
@theShadeslayer Год назад
what protein bar did you use?
@Nakkiteline
@Nakkiteline Год назад
@@theShadeslayer it's listed first at 7:00
@jvannucc
@jvannucc Год назад
Okay dude, a whole cooking video just to show off the triceps?
@contrariangrin
@contrariangrin Год назад
We need more LAZINESS oriented cooking content!!
@JudgeDredd_
@JudgeDredd_ Месяц назад
Yeah this was not lazy enough for me
@ChaoticGoodEats
@ChaoticGoodEats Год назад
You should DEFINITELY do an entire Gochujang episode...
@devotion_emotion
@devotion_emotion Год назад
please!!
@SpareBedroomGardens
@SpareBedroomGardens Год назад
Including how to make gochujang at home. I stumbled across a seed seller who was selling hong gochu pepper seeds a couple of months ago. I have so many growing in my back yard right now....
@tristanlanoix6811
@tristanlanoix6811 Год назад
and gogugaru!
@john-hb5du
@john-hb5du Год назад
Hell yeah. Also don’t forget another Korean fermented ingredient… doenjang!!! Not healthy but Army stew a must try!
@kyosefgofa
@kyosefgofa Год назад
He should do most of the korean pastes. They are a game changer. Most store bought marinades can’t compete.
@darrenjoyce7615
@darrenjoyce7615 Год назад
I would love an episode dedicated to gochujang pastw
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski Год назад
So many possibilities with pasta alone! Some kind of gochugang meat sauce with spaghetti could be really interesting. Lots of other ideas like carbonara or mac and cheese could work great too 🧪
@lordcrispen
@lordcrispen Год назад
@@EthanChlebowski I think they just typo'd "paste"
@darrenjoyce7615
@darrenjoyce7615 Год назад
I did. But that would be great episode too! How to use it in different dishes like pasta.
@cpmc5400
@cpmc5400 Год назад
@@EthanChlebowski I've pretty often made gochujang pasta, it's really good with bacon in it. Or will often make a korean style noodle soup which takes very little time. Gochujang, bouillon, msg, sesame oil, soy sauce, whatever else you fancy - all mixed in a bowl then added into the pot with water, thinly cut potatoes, noodles of choice, whatever other veg you want, with some meat on top at the end
@evrenjaemdo127
@evrenjaemdo127 Год назад
​@@darrenjoyce7615 Your typo brought great ideas. Best typo. 😂
@Wompond
@Wompond Год назад
Kinda unrelated to this video, but when it comes to the Ethan Chlebowski systems you are for sure the GOAT. Been doing your Sunday braise every few weeks and have turned it into: chilaquiles, broccoli beef, lazy cheesesteaks, bibimbap, tacos, yakisoba, and probably even more that I’m not thinking of. Love the way you seem to maximize versatility while also not sacrificing flavor and minimizing time commitments.
@JokeswithMitochondria
@JokeswithMitochondria Год назад
I picked up cooking because of ethan
@tomhappening
@tomhappening Год назад
@@JokeswithMitochondria I was curious about ur username so cIicked on ur profiIe. Wasn't disappointed haha
@matgonzalez6272
@matgonzalez6272 Год назад
Agreed and same. He’s helped me to build systems and “staples” into our home cooking and makes it feel effortless.
@somefreshbread
@somefreshbread Год назад
The Sunday braise is GOATiest with goat. (But I usually do pork shoulder because man is it a lot of food for very little money)
@Gahet
@Gahet 7 месяцев назад
I found my new favorite cooking channel! No crazy jump cuts or over the top editing, no yelling, no childish jokes or gimmicks, just cooking and sharing knowledge. Thank you so much for your mature yet very upbeat and information rich style.
@ElijsDima
@ElijsDima Год назад
Best way to solve a food laziness problem is to have food already made and available for reheating on the lazy days. Nothing beats the simplicity of pulling a plate out of a fridge and (maybe) showing it into an oven/microwave.
@jennywebb4678
@jennywebb4678 Год назад
THIS! I learned to meal prep and fill my freezer with healthy, easy options when I developed allergies. I could no longer order out easily, so I either learned to meal prep or starve. Now I love being able to pull a cup of chili out of the freezer when I can’t face cooking.
@Homerow1
@Homerow1 Год назад
Yeah, as long as I'm motivated 1 or 2 days a week, I can cook enough to keep myself fed the rest of the week. Reheating stuff has reached a new level with this tiny air fryer I have.
@danbra2105
@danbra2105 Год назад
I have a bunch of carbs (be it rice, potatoes or noodles) and mixed vegetables prepared, needing usually 3 days to consume it. All I need to focus on the next days is what I want to eat with this.
@ShimrratheDark
@ShimrratheDark Год назад
Related to this, could you make a video of lazy foods that use only high shelf-life ingredients? Like, 1-2 weeks shelf life. As a single person with not that much time for shopping I can't just buy ground beef or a bunch of vegetables randomly to always have on hand, they'd spoil. If I have a lazy phase, then that usually includes shopping, so having things like the mince, chicken, a sub bread or stuff that you need to use up within 3-4 days of purchase on hand is usually not the case.
@Nagarath16
@Nagarath16 Год назад
This. To me it's also being really poor and having ADHD - so food stuff feels in most pf the time impossible. Especially when most healthy options seem to spoil so fast, buying those are a high risk gamble.
@Javic167
@Javic167 Год назад
Just freeze the meat and pickle veggies, as well as buying canned or frozen ones. Rice, wraps and noodles last forever. Done.
@Joseph-id7qq
@Joseph-id7qq Год назад
Plus could you make one for shift workers? hard to cook at 1am when you get back without waking up the house - max you can do is the microwave or a simple one dish in the oven for 30 min before you fall asleep. Or you could call it meals for after a night out :) (thanks for the content by the way - great stuff)
@sopiabobia3699
@sopiabobia3699 Год назад
Canned fish is so good for this. Canned sardines + pasta, capers, lemon, cheese, tomato sauce Canned sardines + sushi rice, herbs, vinegar, grated ginger Canned tuna -> tuna salad Canned tuna -> tuna pasta Canned tuna + rice = onigiri Only problem with 3 week shelf stable is hard to incorporate fruit and veg. Frozen veg can sauté, roast up super quick and easy as an accompaniment to any above meals
@JustCallMeCharlie
@JustCallMeCharlie Год назад
@@Nagarath16 i feel you, frozen, pickled and fermented foods are a lifesaver for this; frozen vegetables are honestly sometimes healthier/tastier than the fresh versions, especially out of season. they pick them and process them at peak ripeness, preserving more of the vitamins and flavor, compared to "fresh" produce that's been picked underripe to survive shipping and stuff. not everything freezes well but things like peas, corn, carrots, cauliflower as well as fruits and berries all hold up nicely imo. quick pickled red onions are great to have on standby in the fridge, make a big batch at once and you always have some veg with a hit of acid and color ready to go. fermenting stuff like sauerkraut is easy and dirt cheap, and can last for weeks or months in the fridge; make a bunch when your adhd allows it and you can use it for ages afterwards. for leafy greens, screw the lettuce and go for hardier stuff like chard, kale or spinach, they generally hold up better over time and have more flavor and nutrients
@MrBraddizzle24
@MrBraddizzle24 Год назад
Been eating my own version of this Greek yogurt bowl all week, and, dude... It's amazing. I love that your emphasis is on systems/frameworks rather than purely recipes. So helpful.
@user00616
@user00616 5 месяцев назад
YES!!!!
@electricant55
@electricant55 Год назад
I need to step my game up, this is how I cook when I'm super motivated. When I'm lazy anything beyond potato chips or a kebab delivery is out of the question.
@jmunt
@jmunt Год назад
To me the biggest point was, on those motivated days, prep extra of the raw ingredients like chicken and fruits/veggies, then on the lazy days you can way more easily incorporate them in lazy meals. He's not slicing/cooking chicken on lazy days, he's pulling it out of the fridge on lazy days. He's just cooking double on motivated days (which isn't twice as hard bc you only have to do cleanup once, and lets be real that's the thing I don't wanna do when I'm lazy)
@nacho_oreo
@nacho_oreo Год назад
Just made the chicken hoagie. Bomb. Perfect. Added green bell pepper for personal preference. Took 30 mins. BOOM! Lunch while cleaning the house.
@jakefisher-psalm23
@jakefisher-psalm23 Год назад
@EthanChlebowski - You're a man after my own heart. When you eat, you don't waste time and you take bites like someone is stalking your food. Much love, brother. Much love. ❤
@jackbishop7693
@jackbishop7693 Год назад
Ethan- frankly, you're just the man when it comes to food RU-vidrs. More killer ideas as always. Thanks for everything you give us!
@BeachedTiger
@BeachedTiger Год назад
Been rewatching all your content lately and its been helping me out a lot in the kitchen!
@heersyal2454
@heersyal2454 Год назад
Ethan, thank you for saying out loud how difficult this might be on a daily basis, and offering all good ideas. This all makes getting over the hurdles (own laziness, alas) easier, and winning through all the more satisfying! Also, 😋
@AutXRose
@AutXRose 6 месяцев назад
This is not your typical cooking channel! Educational, inspirational, good cooking and life advice! Love your videos, they make the cook and the nerd in me very happy!
@isaansari4131
@isaansari4131 Год назад
Ethan, Isa here; every time I am eating a meal, I see one of your video. Every time you not only inspire me to be a good home cook but also leave me in awe of the way you teach and cook. I really like how flexible you let your recipes be at the same time sticking to the fundamental food science behind it. Love from India🇮🇳❤️
@kr0v3k
@kr0v3k Год назад
I would love if you did a video focused on gochujang and then maybe on miso pastes etc, I think it would be fun!
@JudyCZ
@JudyCZ Год назад
I've been working on eating healthier meals, focusing on lowering carbs and calories and eating more protein and fiber and I love these videos you make! ❤ They're genuinely so useful, so achievable and versatile. Just hyping here, please keep them coming! 👏
@ollie_r8162
@ollie_r8162 3 месяца назад
Hey man, thanks to your channel I'm eating better than I ever have my entire life while being on the fast-track to being the healthiest and leanest I've ever been in my entire life all while having a ton of fun in the kitchen. Thank you so much for everything. Cheers
@therealnancycarol
@therealnancycarol Год назад
I'm enjoying your videos so much, Ethan. Even though I've been cooking for decades and am quite accomplished, everyone has plenty of room left to learn more. I just love watching your videos and applying what you teach to my own kitchen adventures. Kudos, Chef! Great job, keep it up. 💕💕💕
@ashleymuller7953
@ashleymuller7953 Год назад
Pleeaseee do a video over gochujang!! Just got it and have been adding it to everything but would love some recipes!!
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski Год назад
It's on the list! I've been thinking about how to structure 'ingredient' videos like maybe 1. What it is / how it's made 2. What are traditonal uses 3. What are non traditional uses.
@ashleymuller7953
@ashleymuller7953 Год назад
@@EthanChlebowski yes yes yes x100!! Would 100% benefit from that! I don’t use a ton of recipes but love “ideas” for application so this is perfect!
@Niibin
@Niibin 11 месяцев назад
My mother in law passed. we moved into a place without a kitchen (due to house fire). I left my teaching job to be close to family. Ive been very lazy. I gained a lot of weight from freezer meals and not leaving the couch. We have been using a toaster oven and microwave and sometimes the air fryer. Lots of takeout. Videos like these make me feel it’s possible to take care or myself again. Thank you.
@kissanjamm3583
@kissanjamm3583 9 месяцев назад
How r u doing now?
@P3trarch
@P3trarch 9 месяцев назад
Sorry about your loss, hopefully you're doing better.
@4.0.4
@4.0.4 9 месяцев назад
I feel ya. Due to reasons I was without an oven for a period in my life, and you'll find you can do a lot with a microwave and air fryer! 😅
@dalekim
@dalekim Год назад
god i love it when you do weight loss or weekday cooking or meal prep videos, absolute inspiration!!
@ripfrickingben
@ripfrickingben Год назад
thanks ethan, i dedicated myself to healthier eating this summer and this is def gonna help.
@ErichEats
@ErichEats Год назад
I think I watch these sometimes just to watch Ethan crush a sandwich in 6 bites like me. Makes me feel normal.
@SparkleberryDreams
@SparkleberryDreams Год назад
I’m so down for the gochujang beef with peas! Please do a video on the gochujang paste; I have an almost full tub of it in the fridge and I definitely need recipe ideas!
@WarChortle
@WarChortle Год назад
Great video. I am also team prep/cook items 1 or 2 days a week to help jump start meals by the time you get home. I'll roast a whole bunch of Korean sweet potatoes and eat that through the week. I am not a fan of cooking in the microwave, but a whole filled AnyDay bowl with veggies with a sauce is one of the best ways to hit that daily fiber. One thing I've been incorporating recently is adding 1-2 ounces of dry white wine or sake into these protein + veggie bowls. It makes the meal taste way fancier than it is.
@DylansDishes
@DylansDishes Год назад
You really put it into perspective for me. You really just have to set up systems ahead of time, so that you can work more optimally. I’ve realized this with other stuff, but never thought about it with cooking. Thanks for the tip Ethan!
@TreeFullz
@TreeFullz Год назад
What's the best way to reheat / resteam leftover rice?
@vchavez09
@vchavez09 Год назад
What a fantastic episode 👏🏼 please make this a series 🙏🏼
@randomhominid9816
@randomhominid9816 Год назад
I love stuff that is easy to cook while not taking long, has few ingredients, and tastes good without being bad for you. I think these three fit the bill pretty good and I'm definitely going to give them a try starting with the gochujang beef. Great video.
@sbh0007
@sbh0007 Год назад
You speak my language. All the reasoning to why something would work. Its like you are writing a persuasive essay and then act it out with examples i.e your recipies. Such a smart way to present !!
@nintendoborn
@nintendoborn Год назад
I always like sandwiches, bowls, and wraps, so this episode as always great for me
@r_lee
@r_lee 4 дня назад
The gochujang beef is excellent. Love that it’s so easy to have readily available. On to to the chicken sammy next. I’ll report back. Thanks Ethan!!
@emilyyoumee1624
@emilyyoumee1624 Год назад
Awesome techniques! I construct my yog bowls in a similar fashion. I’d love to see more of your take on healthy, accessible homemade desserts for the every day! 🫶🫶 Great video🥰
@nemilen0309
@nemilen0309 Год назад
Whenever you are using gochujang in your dish, adding one or two cloves of minced/ground garlic brings up the flavor a lot more (korean speaking here)
@7burnitdown
@7burnitdown Год назад
Made the golchujang dish and ate it for a week straight 😅 thanks for the recipe
@JoeyHollywoodFilms
@JoeyHollywoodFilms Год назад
You do ALL this when you're lazy? Dymn, I wish I was so active and productive when I'm lazy... Heck, when I'm lazy it's a struggle to make a sandwich while I'm binge watching Star Trek TNG for the millionth time
@zomgvampires
@zomgvampires 11 месяцев назад
My go-to has been the gochujang beef on those days when I'm working overtime and need to feed my family. It's super tasty! The last time I made this, I was out of frozen peas, so I subbed with frozen broccoli and a can of mixed veggies - not as delicious as the frozen peas, but still really tasty and FAST.
@sedgecircle
@sedgecircle 11 месяцев назад
I just discovered your videos, and can I just say I appreciate your use of "pre-made" sauces? My "systems" do not always want to break out all the spices, oils, etc to make a home made sauce. I understand making your own is usually better (because you can control what goes into them), but it's nice to see a chef not guilt people for taking the easy way. I think I'll subscribe now :)
@Outdoor-Dom
@Outdoor-Dom 3 месяца назад
Thats some amazing meals! One thing i find funny: Ethan does is own spice mix when he is LAZY 😂 Normal people wouldn‘t do that even if they had the whole day ✌️
@mirandamcbroom6305
@mirandamcbroom6305 Год назад
Thank you so much for your content! So delicious everytime. After eating the gochujang dish My 5 year old said "this dinner is better than icecream!" My 2 year old even loved it. Thank you thank you for all your recipes. ❤
@Ashleyapples
@Ashleyapples 9 месяцев назад
at the end of each recipe, you eat, we watch and drool, no fair
@huggledemon32
@huggledemon32 3 месяца назад
I’m disabled and have limited mobility, so these days I don’t/can’t cook much anymore. I’ve been trying now that I have supports in place but my friend said to me one day “don’t think about what you can/should do, think of heat you WILL do!”- which h actually helps a lot when working out what I’m going to cook and eat each week!😅🤷‍♀️👍🏻
@CommanderMarsh
@CommanderMarsh Год назад
That banana yogurt bowl is a master class in mixing textures
@adriancain2508
@adriancain2508 11 месяцев назад
I had banana cocoa protein bar yogurt for breakfast this morning, adding that to my breakfast rotation. Also thank you for pointing out the importance of letting that ground beef cook till it gets that crunch. I tried a dish with ground beef and it was horrible but I’m convinced it would have been much better if I cooked mine until it got a crust. I’m learning so much!
@15drasedrase
@15drasedrase Год назад
These are my favorite episodes, thank you Ethan!!!
@boyle_seo
@boyle_seo Год назад
YES gochujang is our cheat code lol. there so many fermented bean paste in east-asia (korea: doenjang, japan: miso, china: tianmian sauce). but gochujang is easily my favorite one. It's sweet taste comes from the fermented rice it made with.
@alinapoznyur4789
@alinapoznyur4789 29 дней назад
THANK YOU for videos like this 👏🏻👍🏻 this video is genius, especially the yogurt snack meal 😋👍🏻
@miaththered
@miaththered Год назад
Peas are primarily made of sugar...
@raaahu8952
@raaahu8952 Год назад
I really loves that quote, thank you, also the yoghurt bowl, definitely something I am going to prep!
@simonialei9020
@simonialei9020 10 месяцев назад
great content. Just a suggestion to improve the korean gochujang beef dish is to add kimchi for acid instead of pickled onion/ginger. The kimchi could be purchased in bulk from Costco or premade at home a head of time and keeping in your fridge for whenever you want to use it. Very delicious combo.
@ListogreOfficial
@ListogreOfficial Год назад
You really need to write a book. I have never seen even professional chefs break down recipes with such logic. Every video I learn something new.
@paddington1670
@paddington1670 Год назад
love your videos dude, keep up the great work, many thanks
@jeffgammons431
@jeffgammons431 Год назад
The beef over rice looked insanely delicious!!! Gotta try that soon!!!! Great show!
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski Год назад
Super easy too, don't forget the pickled ginger!
@jeffgammons431
@jeffgammons431 Год назад
@@EthanChlebowski Absolutely! A great zingy texture.
@willcook6967
@willcook6967 Год назад
In addition to the usual props, I love the fact that you use a zester so that you use your cheese more of a seasoning rather than a larger sidekick role. Good Romano, parmesan and sharp provolone, even a strong cheddar can add a lot of flavor without head-butting the calorie count. I like to julienne cucumbers and have them with tomatoes as a salad. You can zest a good pecorino Romano in with the oil and vinegar to compliment the the spices you add in and have a bold but responsible side dish to go with a good meal. I'm a big boy, so I try to fill my belly on the calorically cheap when I can get away with it. Also, I finally started flattening out my chicken the way you do and wow does it cook so nice. It's such a game changer for quick meals to take to work. I wish I'd started doing it sooner. It's so much moister, plus there's so much more surface to season, so the food really comes alive. Great stuff.
@julianna2646
@julianna2646 Год назад
more of these!! wow I'm blown away!
@aidanpucchio2038
@aidanpucchio2038 Год назад
Just got a few made in items - honestly seems like good, high quality stuff, looking forward to cooking with it.
@RogueFinance
@RogueFinance Год назад
As a finance channel, I use this James Clear quote constantly. I love how you've applied it to cooking, spot on!
@Los_Grantalones
@Los_Grantalones Год назад
would totally watch a video on uses for gochujang!
@tiwiogunye
@tiwiogunye 7 месяцев назад
Amazing video!! I'm so excited to make these
@Booseman51
@Booseman51 Год назад
I've had some ground venison sitting in my freezer for a couple weeks and I'm definitely making gouchujang venison next week!
@InspirationLabs-ff8vf
@InspirationLabs-ff8vf 2 месяца назад
Gochujang is my go-to to add flavor, heat, and little sweetness! Please do a full video of recipes using gochujang!!
@ScotHarkins
@ScotHarkins Год назад
Man, the gochujang cookies from NYT were just delightful. Our first experience with it and it was so good!
@andrewpantalones
@andrewpantalones Год назад
I made this (the Korean-style rice bowl) but subbed the gochujang with this sauce called Gotchu... It was the only thing I could find but it came out awesome. My son is going away for the summer and I start a WFH job on Monday so this easy, healthy recipes was perfect.
@timasendorf2920
@timasendorf2920 Год назад
Firstly, yes! Please do a whole video on Gochujang! Secondly, damn that hoagie looks excellent!
@MehGamingTV
@MehGamingTV 4 месяца назад
I wanted to come back to this and say I've been eating a variant of the Gochujang beef dish on repeat since this dropped. I do it as you do with peas, gochujang, and then usually go for some honey + light soy sauce and it's absolutely delicious and couldn't be easier to make!
@someguy-sq5om
@someguy-sq5om Год назад
The sticker on the tomato you were slicing gave me anxiety
@joebean1
@joebean1 Год назад
I love the quote at the beginning. Thank you for sharing
@sbh0007
@sbh0007 Год назад
I am just really loving all your content!❤❤
@macsarcule
@macsarcule 11 месяцев назад
Calling this lazy is hilarious 😆 Super delicious recipes! Yes! Gochujang episode!
@guccimane8941
@guccimane8941 Год назад
This is exactly what I needed, thanks!!
@louisburley1597
@louisburley1597 Год назад
That carbon steel grids stays on my stove too. There’s no piece of cookware that I love more. It really helps when you’re a little low on energy because it can make so much food at once.
@GONNALIVEHIKING
@GONNALIVEHIKING Год назад
yes please a whole video using Gochujang in many ways would be awesome
@thatsmellsdelicious5146
@thatsmellsdelicious5146 8 месяцев назад
Recovering from a nasty cold 🥶 Going to make myself that delicious Italian Hoagie. Thanks so much ❤
@thatsmellsdelicious5146
@thatsmellsdelicious5146 8 месяцев назад
Update: made the Hoagie. Was quick and my kids liked it very much as well. Had some pesto and sriracha: everyone was allowed to decide if they like sriracha or pesto in addition to the mayonnaise
@TheRomantic27
@TheRomantic27 9 месяцев назад
i know all you ressources are available on the internet but if you ever think of writing a cooking/science cooking book, i would definitely buy it ! you deserve it
@james4401-
@james4401- Год назад
Great recipes as usual man, thanks
@Gmrking91
@Gmrking91 Год назад
You literally could not have watched the entire video yet. Why do this?
@ptgptg14
@ptgptg14 Год назад
I'd like to see a video about making dishes when you have people you're cooking for that don't like more exotic ingredients. I find it hard to cook for my family sometimes because they have specific palette preferences, do I have to leave out ingredients or cook them in batches, but I don't always have the time.
@msms7434
@msms7434 Год назад
Your channel is great. Truly helps to keep eating healthily and prods the imagination when just staring into the fridge for 30 minutes doesn't work.
@KoeBowmaker
@KoeBowmaker 7 месяцев назад
first video of yours I've seen. I've struggled to find a cooking channel I like and now I have!
@adamhiggins2160
@adamhiggins2160 Год назад
Love that chill background music
@FlyingJustToFall
@FlyingJustToFall Год назад
Great ideas. Good job mate!
@ajgolightly1811
@ajgolightly1811 Год назад
I absolutely love your videos! Huge fan man!
@irenepearse430
@irenepearse430 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing looks delicious
@KarliAllen
@KarliAllen 2 месяца назад
Love the healthy recipe content
@unlitrash
@unlitrash Год назад
pleaseeee do a video on the gochujang paste!!😭😭 i’ve been tempted to buy it in the past but i cant come up with anything to cook with it, i would love some ideas on how to use it!!
@briannaamaya4813
@briannaamaya4813 Год назад
I appreciate this video so much.
@VertexCarver
@VertexCarver Год назад
Solid 5/5. With freeze prep & principles It's just a lot more fun to cook. ^^ I've always had the interest of how to make great food but (As we do) I've leaned way too much on time-consuming recipes I learned & loved, growing up. I think it hit me quite early on, that I don't actually know how to cook but rather learned how to follow winning recipes my parents inherited or mimic seasoning combo's such as italian herbs or other spice "sets". To sum it up I just wanted to convey that I appreciate you man. I'm having a lot more fun cooking nowadays & can wait to learn more. ^^
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski Год назад
Thanks for the kind words!
@ginnydambrogio7243
@ginnydambrogio7243 Год назад
Made it with ground turkey and it was great! Thank you for the recipe
@pheria
@pheria 9 месяцев назад
Really helpful stuff, thank you. I've avoided learning cooking and have scraped by for a long time, but recently got hit with a celiac diagnosis and I'd had to start cooking things for myself more to ensure safety. It was a double whammy of learning to cook in general, plus finding new things I can eat. As part of that I talked to a dietician and I also started working out more so I need *way* more protein in my diet. I do the yogurt bowl daily, and adore the gochujang beef. I also do the broiled chicken thighs from some of your other videos. I can generally add in spices or mix them up, put them on tacos, salads, over rice (I eat a ton of rice instead of bread now) or just alongside a baked potato. I don't love cooking, and most recipes are such a pain to dredge through for that reason "How much of this do I really need? Can I do it more easily and learn about improving it later?" The few recipes I mentioned, and this video in particular are such excellent starting points.
@SpaceDragon14
@SpaceDragon14 Год назад
Amazing video Ethan, I'll make sure to try out the Gochujang beef and the Chicken hoagie!
@andreiv7018
@andreiv7018 Год назад
9:43 is now my new favorite way to say "balsamic"
@therealist2000
@therealist2000 Год назад
I’ll definitely make the cocoa bowl for sure, that’s the best combination I’ve seen.
@TheRoadAndTheRadio1
@TheRoadAndTheRadio1 11 месяцев назад
What is the protein bar that you use? That specific one looks delicious.
@captaintalon4485
@captaintalon4485 Год назад
I’m making the gochujang beef myself tonight but I’m using frozen mixed vegetables just cause I like variety in my veggies
@TheGreektrojan
@TheGreektrojan Год назад
Just a thumbs up for giving surface temperature on the griddle. So many recipes call for medium, medium high, high heat and mean a million different things.
@CK-yz9zo
@CK-yz9zo 11 месяцев назад
Yes, please do a whole video on Gochujang!
@tiMONIC100
@tiMONIC100 Год назад
Here i am, watching Ethans video's while on a 72hr fast.
@VNRD_
@VNRD_ 4 месяца назад
Same lol
@manbuckets
@manbuckets Год назад
I’ll have to try these!
@McJohnstable
@McJohnstable 4 месяца назад
Just made the hoagie and it’s soooooo good
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