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@doodahgurlie
@doodahgurlie Год назад
I thought this was very entertaining and hysterical on so many levels. The struggle was real and I was here to watch it and loved every minute of it. LOL! I cracked up when you made an effort to go to a fancy butcher shop to get the best meats only to find out the meatball was made of mushrooms! Hahaha! And the classical music your hubby had going on had me dying. Totally different video than I thought it was going to be that's why I kinda dragged my foot in watching it. So glad I did!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Hahha I was like wait… mushrooms?! 🤦🏻‍♀️ I’m so curious to know what kind of video you thought this was going to be! Lol was it the thumbnail?! Honestly your opinion is so valuable to us! We love hearing from you 💗💗
@doodahgurlie
@doodahgurlie Год назад
@@honeysuckle Based upon the title, I thought it was gonna be some pretentious-like video so I almost didn't watch it. But it was super duper entertaining so I'm glad I chose to watch it instead of skip....titles can be misleading, eh? And I also loved that you wore an actual chef coat for the whole thing. LOL!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Ahhh okay! Thanks so much! That makes sense and helps me re title it 😊 done!
@doodahgurlie
@doodahgurlie Год назад
@@honeysuckle Well, that was my take on it, others may not like the thumb nail or whatever. People can be very judgmental based on first glance. :) But I guess thumbnails and titles are the most important things on attracting viewers, eh?
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
💯!
@lckittyqueen
@lckittyqueen Год назад
I’m kind of glad you didn’t realise the “meatloaf” was only mushroom at first because I really enjoyed the butcher segment and everyone was so nice
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Thanks so much… I’m not even sure how I would have done it if it were just a mushroom dish! 😅
@jenbyers3840
@jenbyers3840 Год назад
Yes, please do more challenges. It was fun to watch. I appreciate you did not edit out your struggles. Good job!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Thank you! I’m so happy you liked it!
@Blanca717
@Blanca717 Год назад
I absolutely loved your approach to this whole video! It’s not easy stepping out of your comfort zone and trying something new especially when you’re putting it out there for everyone to see. The controlled chaos of the whole thing is like me when I try new recipes. Thank you for sharing your journey with us and I can’t wait for the next one!!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
It’s definitely a different skill set!
@ashdftdx
@ashdftdx Год назад
I’ve been subscribed for a long time and never commented but I wanted to let you know that I love the new creative approach you’re taking with your content. Your kindness always shines through too which is a bonus ❤️
@JoshuaZacharias
@JoshuaZacharias Год назад
the way we peel the hot potatoes after cooking is by holding the potato in one hand with a clean towel and peeling the skin off with a knife in the other hand! much quicker that way and you don’t burn yourself!
@andre-raphaelkoch1179
@andre-raphaelkoch1179 Месяц назад
I thought it was interesting that you weren’t familiar with putting potatoes in cold water and bringing them up to a boil. That’s how I learned it from my grandma and just assumed it was common practice. Seems it’s not
@jasm760
@jasm760 20 дней назад
I was thinking the same thing.
@lckittyqueen
@lckittyqueen Год назад
I’d honestly love to see this as a series, I find gourmet food cooking processes so interesting!
@musicismylove92
@musicismylove92 Год назад
Loved this video! It's just a different skill set cooking in this way, and I appreciate you pushing yourself to keep learning (and in turn, teaching us!)
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
That’s a great way to look at it!
@NadzHas
@NadzHas Год назад
This was fun to watch, this should be a segment in your channel, plus we learnt something, double mince the meat to get the a smooth texture when doing something similar to a meatloaf 😄 thanks to the friendly butcher for that info 😊
@SikfanKitchen
@SikfanKitchen Год назад
Loving this new style of video! Tackling Michelin star dishes are so challenging but so fun to watch. Would to see more of these but with your own techniques and thought process vs cookbooks.
@CarolinaHernandez-tr4xi
@CarolinaHernandez-tr4xi Год назад
Loved the new video content; can’t wait to see more challenges. 🙂 Great job Dzung!
@trishanotpatricia7043
@trishanotpatricia7043 Год назад
it was really interesting hearing how different techniques were between your methods of cooking versus the cookbook's! id definitely watch more of these videos :)
@konstantinosntelirabakas7340
@konstantinosntelirabakas7340 15 дней назад
This was very fun, here are some things you could've done to have an easier time. 1. you can make meatloaf sausages by wrapping them with cellophane that can be used in cooking. For the crust you can flash roast them without the cellophane. 2. You can easily peel the potatoes with a peeler by taking them one by one with tongues, placing them on a surface and while you hold them with the tongues you peel them with your peeler. 3. the sieve you used for the pureeing is very fine. a colander might've been better or at least definitely faster.
@dee8546
@dee8546 Год назад
This was so fun to watch! Such a creative video on your channel! Thank you for sharing!
@caracarpenter
@caracarpenter Год назад
This was such a fun video to watch you should totally do more of these!!!!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Thank you!
@lgarza9640
@lgarza9640 Год назад
This was such a cool video! Pls do more of these!✨
@wintercotton
@wintercotton Год назад
Hello ! Love the new content of the video a lot. It inspired me to try more things out there and the dish looks really good !!
@cruzjeammy
@cruzjeammy Год назад
Great video, very entertaining and educational. I loved the breakdown of each segment, the music and shots from the butcher as well.
@alisaongbhaibulya
@alisaongbhaibulya Год назад
You did good! Yes, there are certain elements and techniques Yu learn in cooking school but if you don’t plan to work in a commercial kitchen, it’s like eh. I know you have two young ones, but if it’s your dream try and see if you can make it happen, maybe a shorten version. TK does have a Masterclass series or try and intern in an upscale kitchen. I think you did good working with what you have tools and knowledge wise and brave for doing this. It’s A LOT of work, I know! And Nate, really loved the editing along with the music on this one. Really set the tone. 😉
@MerinovaA
@MerinovaA Год назад
This idea made me click and watch and it did not disappoint. Awesome idea for a video and I really enjoy it! Great job!
@sarahthompson5066
@sarahthompson5066 Год назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Please do more!! Alinea restaurant Chicago should be next!
@NYC.2019
@NYC.2019 Год назад
It was fun to watch. Great job!!! I’m so glad you didn’t give up! It is challenging when you try to follow someone else’s recipe.
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Thanks so much!
@wondernessa
@wondernessa Год назад
Cooking the potatoes with the peel and then peeling them afterwards is called "Pellkartoffeln" and very common in Germany (where I'm from). I loved your approach for the mashed potatoes. Very funny and at the same time probably exhausting 😅 LOVED this video. The new filming style is sooooo good! 🤩🥰
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Thanks so much for your feedback!
@TastingParty
@TastingParty Год назад
This was fun to watch. My Mom always boiled her potatoes with the peel on to keep the potato from getting water logged. I do recommend getting a ricer. We only use ours a couple of times a year but it makes the fluffiest potatoes ever.
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
I’ll def try it again with a ricer next time!
@marcilk7534
@marcilk7534 10 дней назад
My very first time I made a Thanksgiving dinner, I wanted to make everything from scratch. I hate mashed potatoes, but I wanted to make them because my family likes them. I was determined to make the best mashed potatoes I could, so I did my research on all the tricks, and bought a potato ricer. A friend was helping me cook. After boiling the potatoes, drying them out, heating the milk and butter (now I know not to heat the butter), and taking care to rice the potatoes, I asked my friend to stir them because she was wanting to help. She beat the hell out of those potatoes while I secretly cringed so I didn’t make her feel bad. They were so gummy. I was so heartbroken.
@AnneNon
@AnneNon Месяц назад
Hey. I think you did incredibly well! You seem to think on your feet really well! I wish I could be more like that. I would have panicked and bought all the mushrooms ever and then gone to find a potato ricer. I think for trying to build a recipe to recreate a dish without ever having tasted it and only having seen a picture is incredibly gutsy! You are badass! All the respect to you! I hate how defeated you looked at the end and I just wanted to say that you're amazing! Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring!
@AnneNon
@AnneNon Месяц назад
P.S. I think the gummy mashed potatoes could have been because of the fine mesh on the sieve. Maybe a different grade would have worked better. But hey - like i said you are amazing at thinking on your feet.
@Iceofflower
@Iceofflower Год назад
Wow that one was both stressful and entertaining ☺😄 Love the idea and also the footage with the final dish? Just wow! 🔥🔥
@bb-wg2bk
@bb-wg2bk Год назад
I love this challenge. It looks like the food was really good.
@Sarah-ht4kj
@Sarah-ht4kj Год назад
it was a bit stressful to watch you being stressed haha , dzung you really do love challenging yourself!!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Hahha living on the yt edge 😅
@marthagreene5956
@marthagreene5956 Год назад
As for peeling hot potatoes, simply pierce/put each potato on the tines of a dinner fork and then take a paring knife and peel the hot potatoes. So easy! 😀
@MissConfusedBunny
@MissConfusedBunny 11 месяцев назад
Great job! This was such a big challenge. I don’t have a potato ricer so I would have grated it with a fine box grater.
@tuehanhhan5271
@tuehanhhan5271 Год назад
WoW very fun challenge! Bravo !!!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Hahah it was stressful but glad you liked it!
@B_ready4671
@B_ready4671 Год назад
I think it turned good based on looks, the intense music made this video hilarious😄... Excellent customer svs for meat loaf that should not exit😆..great challenge!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Hahha the iron chef part was my favorite
@MeretrixTricks
@MeretrixTricks 9 дней назад
It is so funny to me that the first recipe is basically the fancy version of one of the most common polish dinners. Wonderful wild mushrooms and celeriac roots are common as dirt here.
@shopscentofme
@shopscentofme Год назад
You did great! I love this!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Thank you!
@alienlife3215
@alienlife3215 Год назад
I enjoyed this episode so much 👽🖖🏼 thank you!
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Thanks so much!!
@phantomthread4385
@phantomthread4385 Год назад
I did make the lemon tart with pine nut crust and it came out really well surprisingly.
@liselottegonzalez9260
@liselottegonzalez9260 Год назад
We loved it 😂😂😂 I laughed the whole way through 😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
@IOANNA333
@IOANNA333 Год назад
Haha, great content!👏🏻💞
@beautyontheinside144
@beautyontheinside144 Год назад
You did wonderful girl🎉❤
@bethanyhutchinson6714
@bethanyhutchinson6714 Год назад
This was so fun! You did great!
@asmabegum8824
@asmabegum8824 10 месяцев назад
I prefer it when you stick to what you know you seem more relaxed. Don’t fret about culinary school your get more practise and it’ll be easier. Taste is always important x
@drouinjohnny9036
@drouinjohnny9036 Год назад
More videos…….Yaaaaaaassssssssss!
@BacchusHames
@BacchusHames Год назад
Thomas Keller has an excellent series on MasterClass. If you like cooking through his books, I have found his classes on MC extremely helpful and great for learning his technique. It’s nice to know how hard core they are about everything… cheers
@TM-qj4yr
@TM-qj4yr Год назад
I found this really entertaining. I thought it was an admirable attempt.
@stephaniemedanich4098
@stephaniemedanich4098 Год назад
This was so fun!!’
@nancyfasolino7607
@nancyfasolino7607 8 месяцев назад
You also didn’t have the recipe! I think you did a good job recreating a dish like that! And if you were more relaxed and not so nervous and just did your thing I think it would have come excellent! I think you should do another one and cook with your heart 👍❤️
@mynxeats2360
@mynxeats2360 Год назад
Takes hard work to a 3 Michelin-Star Restaurant Dish.. but great video as always!
@amyaurion
@amyaurion Месяц назад
"If it grows underground, cold water." "If it grows above ground, hot water." That's what my Grandmother taught me about cooking vegetables.
@derekhorsburgh6238
@derekhorsburgh6238 Год назад
You did good kido! ... myself I wouldn't pay the outrageous price for a "fancy meatball" and if I ever ate that? I would most likely head to MacDonald's afterwards for a burger.
@slu8269
@slu8269 Месяц назад
This is like reverse culture shock , it is probably the way an Japanese person watches some European make Ramen. But some advice: use different potatoes , after cooking let it sit 2 minutes to lose some steam and use a kitchen towel to hold them, the meatloaf: the mushrooms paste has to be fried off first and ist should of been mixed after cooling down with the meat and formed into balls, also the glaze is there to balance the balls and so they don´t dry out after cooking. And last but not least , when in a high end cooking book says celery , be sure they mean root celery and not that abomination that you use for bloody marys. Good job for a first try.
@kaaayl11
@kaaayl11 Год назад
i love this make it into a series! maybe gordon ramsay next ?
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
He would roast me so bad! Lol
@molebohengmaphepha80
@molebohengmaphepha80 9 месяцев назад
​@@honeysuckle😂😂😂😂
@liselottegonzalez9260
@liselottegonzalez9260 Год назад
It looks amazing I had to add a second comment ❤❤❤❤
@yopispico83
@yopispico83 23 дня назад
I loooooved seeing the whole process, I would have probably given up after the first setback (finding out the "meatloaf" hasn't got any meat LOL). But I have to say, I think you treated and judged the resulting dish unfairly. I'm no expert in high-end cuisine whatsoever, but I know it enough to know that the environment is part of the whole experience: it sets you in the mood and kind of guides you on how you're supposed to feel while eating the menu. Plus, the whole process of getting ready to go to the place also sets you up in the mood. I'm not saying that you should have dressed up all fancy or anything, but at least sit down at the dining table to try it LOL I'm pretty positive that your concept of the plate would have been at least slightly better than eating it out just standing next to the counter LOL
@cicilyly6027
@cicilyly6027 Год назад
Still look yummy to me!
@risasklutteredkitchen1293
@risasklutteredkitchen1293 Год назад
I love how the chefs jacket is too big on you. I have one and I have to roll up the sleeves 3x just to wear it. They gave it to me on a previous job and I kept it when they switched me to a different position. I put it in the back of my closet and I wear it every once in a while when I feel like it. The ones I wear at work now (if I wear one) are size S, which are too big on me (I’m a tiny thing). I felt bad for you while you were trying to peel the potatoes. I wanted to send you my ricer! I live in NJ😁 I read that the techniques in that book were undoable by home chefs. One reason I never bought it. I do have one of his books (one of the two you have there). I have only made 2 recipes from it over the years because it was too extreme in technique and my home-chef-techniques were easier and less aggravating.
@Annie1962
@Annie1962 Месяц назад
what the? I'd need 10 of those
@Nerro2010
@Nerro2010 Год назад
That is a good husband.
@ViRrOorR
@ViRrOorR Год назад
I wish you wouldve eaten the meatball at the restaurant first that wouldve prolly made the whole thing easier
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
There’s a 3 months waiting list and this is a challenge to try a new cooking style. It’s not about that… Not everyone can go there to “try” first and recreate. Plus the menu changes all the time.
@ViRrOorR
@ViRrOorR Год назад
@@honeysuckle oh nrvrmind then job well done anyways and good luck on the next one =)
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Haha all good. Thanks for watching 😊
@vc6811
@vc6811 Год назад
What was this song again?
@Exiled_Rouge
@Exiled_Rouge Год назад
I could tell she put that jacket on fresh out of the Amazon packaging.
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
100%! 😅😅
@crumblebee6728
@crumblebee6728 18 дней назад
A towel will help you remove the skin of hot potatoes
@Unacuncunaamarilla353
@Unacuncunaamarilla353 Год назад
not to be mean but why didn't you read ingredients before going to the store
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
I look through the cookbooks to figure out ingredients.. i make mistakes, it’ll be ok
@JoanFFF
@JoanFFF Год назад
Hilarious…..
@karinwtfont
@karinwtfont Год назад
I think it would have turned out better if you had just gone with your intuition and didn’t try to follow their recipes. I probably would have rolled the meatloaf into an actual round loaf and then sliced it. I would love to see you recreate this with your own creative take on the dish. I’d bet it would be great and definitely less stressful! I’m sure the French Laundry is good, but hype and celebrity status is often what elevates these restaurants.
@ClauG1990
@ClauG1990 Год назад
You looked so stressed and at times frustrated 😰 maybe should’ve started with something a bit easier?
@honeysuckle
@honeysuckle Год назад
Haha yes! That’s ok it’s a fun learning experience
@Annie1962
@Annie1962 Месяц назад
t's a mushroom 'meatloaf' so in my eyes. it's a fail already
@lsr1628
@lsr1628 Год назад
Why does your eye color look different in the thumbnail?
@ashrar
@ashrar Год назад
hi there , hope you are doing well , i'm an agent with kwai administration , we are working on bringing good content creators to the platform , and you were chosen , it is a good opportunity of work if you are interested let me know in order to provide more details .
@Blabla_bloblo
@Blabla_bloblo Месяц назад
I feel like you could do so much better with more research tbh
@JR-lw3ms
@JR-lw3ms Месяц назад
Waste of time, effort, and money!
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