@@notalex1192 well then you put the oven on the desired temperature and wait for it to heat up. This is called pre heating... just without a dedicated pre head dial/button
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I love childish Charlie gets. Like he's fucking it all up, and then Matt is like "want me to cut the potatoes?" And Charlie pouts "no I'm cutting the potatoes"
@@meowmeowmaxx he doesn’t have any seasoning which is sad but what do you mean salmonella. That’s not how it works only raw chicken has that problem not a cooked chicken lol
Charlie constantly mentioning Christopher Columbus was at the first Thanksgiving when he was absolutely dead for over a hundred years when it happened is hilarious
I've actually cooked 2 turkeys using the easy no fuss recipe and it tastes amazing! The instructions are easy to follow and also have a link to teach you how to make turkey gravy
It’s like Charlie is a Make a Wish child who wanted to cook thanksgiving for his family his way and the rest of them are just trying to keep the house from burning down
Charlie is always moving around like he is in a dump, keeping his arms tucked in and hands away, and stiff because he's afraid to touch anything. Like he wants to keep distance from everything, the turkey, the ingredients, the sink, the oven. As if literally everything is disgusting to him, even the sink.
@@IlljayGT I think its more of a lazy, younger people thing. I knew some friends at university who'd use paper plates instead but never heard of anyone else in Europe or US who would regularly use paper plates at home 😂
awww danny’s genuine concern on his face when he said “we’re eating it, don’t throw it away.” charlie: “oh you’re actually gonna finish it? i would be SO happy”
Idk if you’ll ever see this Charlie, but if you don’t want the butter on your turkey to burn you can make clarified butter. You do that by melting your butter on low and let the milk solids rise to the top. Then you skim them off until there’s none left.
As a fellow clarified butter enjoyer, I love the level of help you are providing here. But on the other hand, idk what part of this video gave you the idea that he would do well with another task in the kitchen lol
Charlie, you by far make my day every day. I know you don’t know me and I don’t personally know you, but my chaotic ass life you bring some enjoyment to. Keep on keeping on!! Party on Garth!
I knew Charlie was gonna take the chance to cook his own turkey this year! Though I’d suggest wrapping your turkey in bacon next year my dude. It’s the best life hack I’ve learned.
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I love these little snip-its that have been at the beginning of these "Charlie & Friends" videos recently, it does a good job of keeping the suspense of whether or not someone gets seriously injured.
And they return for another perfect thanksgiving. The raw talent for cooking that Charlie displays in these videos can only truly be appreciated by the greatest culinary masters from the days of yore.
You know what Charlie and Matt remind me of " tanaka is always listless" charlie is Tanaka and Matt is Oota, and without Oota , Tanaka can't really do much. But Everyone loves Tanaka lmao