“first start with a hefty amount of olive oil, then add olive oil, now it’s time for some olive oil, and finally we’ll add some olive oil, finishing up with a drizzle of olive oil.”
It's just the beats that really make me worry but there are a couple other things I'd do differently. Personally I hate beats but even so that just doesn't seem like it goes together.
@@juliacastro8505 so is mint chocolate, is it good? Perhaps to some socially awkward, or rather... Awkwardly social bunch that love the taste of toothpaste, it doesn't actually taste good but to that one group of meatheads it does, but that's not a fact Same goes with this, there's no way it tastes good unless you force yourself to gobble it down everyday and develop a semblance of liking for it
PSA for people talking about the oil at the end. Its clearly olive oil, and she didnt even heat it so it didn’t loose any of its healthy properties. Olive oil is very healthy
looks pretty good! although im not a fan of nuts (which i think u added at the end there)i bet the combination of creaminess from the burrata, earthyness from the beets, tanginess from the pickled onion, and the salt, herbs, sweetness and spicyness go together well as it looks like all of the flavors would be relatively well balanced! really does look tasty :).
Pro tip from the restaurant industry, we use beetroot (coincidentally) and/or red wine vinegar in pickled red onions to give them a deep red color instead of being pale pink.
Cooking. Allahumma sholli wa sallim wa baarikh ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wa'ala ali Sayyidina Muhammadin fil awwalin wal aakhirin wa fil mala'il a'laa ilaa Yaumiddin
@@jurassicclassic6543 Any nonsense, ghetto slang ends up in the dictionary if enough morons use it. So, I accept you're correct, but it's still horrific.