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THE BEST SMASHBURGERS made in a STEAM TRAIN! [K-37 Kitchen] 

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Today on K-37 Kitchen we make the "made famous by" ‪@georgemotz1503‬ Oklahoma Fried Onion Burger on the coal shovel of Rio Grande Southern #20 at the ‪@crrm‬ !
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@Hyce777
@Hyce777 Год назад
For 65% off with HelloFresh PLUS free shipping, use code HYCE65 at bit.ly/3XO4POq!
@stef.b.m.lk1902
@stef.b.m.lk1902 Год назад
MAN'S GOT A SPONSOR YAAAAAAY!!😃😃
@sherrymartin5420
@sherrymartin5420 Год назад
whats the salary at the museum
@Hyce777
@Hyce777 Год назад
@@sherrymartin5420 not much...
@oddmerlin9797
@oddmerlin9797 Год назад
Congrats on the sponsor!!!
@cowcatcherstudios5759
@cowcatcherstudios5759 Год назад
sponser moment
@lillian6023
@lillian6023 Год назад
That laugh is the laugh of a man who knows exactly what shenanigans he will get up to in making food with a locomotive.
@Lex_Illovici
@Lex_Illovici Год назад
AAYYYYYYY OUR MAN GOT A SPONSOR HELL YEAH! Yall could probably do a flatbread like tortillas, shovel tacos perhaps?
@Hyce777
@Hyce777 Год назад
That could be fun!
@SteamfanScott
@SteamfanScott Год назад
A sponsorship from a food company to a preservation society locomotive engineer who cooks wonderful looking food inside the firebox of a steam locomotive no doubt! I mean, talk about originality! I could see a full series of videos of Hyce cooking up all kinds of Hello Fresh recipes inside the locomotives.
@sirrliv
@sirrliv Год назад
Coal-fired fajitas!
@Lex_Illovici
@Lex_Illovici Год назад
@@sirrliv THIS EXACTLY
@creepermaster6193
@creepermaster6193 Год назад
I would have to agree
@Reclaimerofapature17
@Reclaimerofapature17 Год назад
Its almost a shame Mark wasn't around during the golden age of steam. I can picture it now... "Essential Cooking for Engineers & Railroading Crew (& their engines)" :P
@Trainman-xm3wd
@Trainman-xm3wd Год назад
I love the fact Hyce is bringing back an ancient tradition that goes back to the days of british steam railroading. This was a known tradition on british railways for crews to cook their food using the firebox while waiting for passengers to load at stations. I don't know if this became a thing in the US, but knowing railroad history it probably did happen.
@LTLucario96
@LTLucario96 Год назад
I love how the steam from the scoop is being pulled through the firebox with the draft
@FuelFire
@FuelFire Год назад
"If you don't steam your buns in a steam locomotive, what the hell are you doing?" My man do I look like I just have a steam locomotive in my backyard?
@Johndoe-jd
@Johndoe-jd Год назад
You got a fire and some water right?
@Hyce777
@Hyce777 Год назад
I mean some people do... Lol
@jimskywaker4345
@jimskywaker4345 Год назад
then get one
@CMDRSweeper
@CMDRSweeper Год назад
I believe there was a bakery in South America / Brazil that had an old deprecated steam engine that they used as a baking oven at some point. At the height of the steam era, old engines with their boilers and fireboxes could see a different use case than powering something down the rail line.
@15nyonker
@15nyonker Год назад
@@Hyce777 Just saying once the boiler work is done on my 40 hp Case firebox burgers are totally happening at some point.
@Railfan105.
@Railfan105. Год назад
As an Oklahoman, I can confirm that this is the best way to make these.
@AudryConsol
@AudryConsol Год назад
Yes but as a fellow Oklahoman, and from El Reno at that, there was not enough onion on that burger.
@JesseC1007
@JesseC1007 Год назад
@@AudryConsol I agree I'm from Yukon and go to the burger festival every year.
@TrainBandit
@TrainBandit Год назад
Are thinking about getting a steam loco
@user-yp2us3ez4w
@user-yp2us3ez4w Год назад
@@TrainBandit I’m an Oklahoman and I eat out of a ex sp boiler
@TrainBandit
@TrainBandit Год назад
@@user-yp2us3ez4w well I hear the sp boilers hold the flavor better than any other boiler
@Rizzo2009
@Rizzo2009 Год назад
I'm sure these take a ridiculous time to cut down to edit but it's absolutely worth it. Thanks for the wholesome content and can't wait for more hilarious kitchen shenanigans. I'd rate those burgers a perfect 5/7. 😂
@evernewb2073
@evernewb2073 Год назад
oh good lord that meme is still going around...I'd pity the origin point but frankly they pretty much deserve it...the person they couldn't stop arguing with was being more than a little bit of a jerk too though.
@evil_me
@evil_me Год назад
Now I'm hungry.... Thanks 😂
@stansmith4931
@stansmith4931 Год назад
And I'm drunk at 8 am
@rgsrrofnc
@rgsrrofnc Год назад
Now you are going to have to open McTwenty's and serve them at every stop. 🙂
@bluescrew3124
@bluescrew3124 Год назад
Lololololol best comment ever
@SweetSunrising
@SweetSunrising Год назад
I’d like an order of Firebox Fries with that!
@TheOneTrueDragonKing
@TheOneTrueDragonKing Год назад
I STILL think K-37 Kitchen should be a restaurant at the museum. And I also think Hyce might've missed his true calling. K-37 Kitchen could be a Food Network TV show!
@SweetSunrising
@SweetSunrising Год назад
@@TheOneTrueDragonKing a series on food network would be so awesome but the problem with it is the moment the contract is signed, Food Network will haul in their own script writers and producers while telling Hyce & gang they aren’t able to do what they do that makes them unique and successful, in favor of Food Network’s format😬 100% needs to be a K-37 Kitchen show or food tru- train. Food Train..?
@TheOneTrueDragonKing
@TheOneTrueDragonKing Год назад
@@SweetSunrising Perhaps Public Television then? A long while back PBS had a Saturday evening segment that was all cooking shows. Julia Child, Jacques Pipin (sorry for typos) and many others. I spent many an evening watching those with my grandfather while we ate dinner when I was young; but I believe they stopped airing them around 2010 or so. Perhaps Hyce and gang could do something similar.
@pontushaggstrom6261
@pontushaggstrom6261 Год назад
Congrats to the sponsorship, small boi becoming big boi. Anyways. Welcome to D&RG may i take your order? Yes i'd like a big maK-37
@billbeverly2864
@billbeverly2864 Год назад
Maybe just a little oil (cooking oil, not engine oil) on the skillet (shovel) to prevent sticking, grill the onions first until they are translucent and golden brown, remove onions to the bucket. place beef patty on the skillet season with salt, flip patty after 4 minutes and add buttered buns face down. When the patty is done the buns will be ready. Assemble bun, patty, onions and top bun. I wonder how many RGS crew members heated their lunch on the RGS 20, I am sure they heated their coffee, which should be your next experiment (cooking lesson)
@Hyce777
@Hyce777 Год назад
That probably would've yielded a great result as well! And yes... Blackhead coffee is a must.
@KPen3750
@KPen3750 Год назад
Firebox kitchen never ceases to amaze with the food quality. congrats on the sponsorship too! Also seems 20 enjoyed her burger too
@vito3533
@vito3533 Год назад
I will say, I’m extremely impressed with how high the production quality with these videos is. I remember way back in the day when everything was fairly bare bones and I’m more than thrilled to have been here for the ride Cheers, Hyce
@CMDRSweeper
@CMDRSweeper Год назад
He brings us the goods with these old steam trains and have done a lot more than others have. Of course the shenanigans such as cooking, weird camera placements also help increase the interesting part of these locomotives. Couldn't have asked for a better train channel.
@Midland1072Productions
@Midland1072Productions Год назад
This is gonna be awesome and can't wait to see how the burger turns out!! :)
@vega1287
@vega1287 Год назад
3:24 i love how this might be the best vew of the air drafting into the fire box. mind doing this again with and without blower so we can see how the air behaves?
@TrainNerd97
@TrainNerd97 Год назад
Never thought I'd see a HelloFresh Sponsorship on a train cooking video where the main cooking heat source is a 124 year old narrow gauge steam locomotive's firebox! Another amazing video too, Hyce, and yet another reason why I would move, or at least, travel to Golden to go to the CRM, just so I can try some of the foods cooked train firebox style.
@BandanRRChannel
@BandanRRChannel Год назад
Next step: make a metal plate to stick on top of the boiler so you can boil a pot of water for cooking. Then do some sort of pasta, or maybe stew/soup?
@Hyce777
@Hyce777 Год назад
That could be fun...
@johndeereboy1945
@johndeereboy1945 Год назад
I’ve been subscribed for long enough to know that Hyce absolutely HATES selling out, so when I saw the Hello Fresh ad, I knew it was legit. If Hyce says it’s good, then it’s good
@Hyce777
@Hyce777 Год назад
It legitimately was good stuff!
@awildjared1396
@awildjared1396 Год назад
It will be a special day when 346 gets her first episode in K37 kitchen
@paxvictori2385
@paxvictori2385 Год назад
finally, steamed hams
@LMR78
@LMR78 Год назад
I’m from Oklahoma, and I looooveeee onion burgers!
@TweetsieRailroader
@TweetsieRailroader Год назад
Congrats on the Sponsorship Mark! This was a really entertaining video, all things considered!
@justanotherghost4589
@justanotherghost4589 Год назад
As someone who loves trains, and to cook, this is brilliant 😂 I don't know much about steam engines and the steam age but this makes me wonder if crews would do stuff like this back in the day lol, it looks fun as hell!
@DJRAILWAY
@DJRAILWAY Год назад
The engine crews did do these sort of things all of the time. I have heard stories where they put steaks or ribs into the smokebox, secured it with some metal coat hanger. And once their workday was over, dinner was ready.
@ALCATRAZ_126
@ALCATRAZ_126 Год назад
Awesome video, seems you are geeting used to cooking on a portable stove/space heater XD Also congrats on the sponsorship, i would love to see you cook your next HelloFresh meal in a proper K37 Kitchen tough 🤣
@polarvortex6496
@polarvortex6496 Год назад
This video has been polished to a sheen! Damn fine work everyone, especially the No. 20!
@Seph491
@Seph491 Год назад
Always great seeing you have a good time figuring out something new to cook with a steam engine.
@peregrina7701
@peregrina7701 Год назад
When you said "eccentricity" I almost yelled "WHICH ONE??" That's a compliment. Thanks for sharing your latest goofy adventure and the production quality is getting better all the time!!
@gabeevers8281
@gabeevers8281 Год назад
That Hello Fresh ad hits different when it's surrounded by a video that it's related to! Nice video, and dare I say, nicer burgers
@Elkenary
@Elkenary Год назад
I love how you can see the hot steam/condensation from the burger get sucked into the firebox because of the blower
@idemanddonuts
@idemanddonuts Год назад
Could you possibly see about using the cylinder cocks for steaming? Like steaming vegetables or using the steam as a heat source and have a pan placed in the steam.
@Nareimooncatt
@Nareimooncatt Год назад
Love the enthusiasm on these K37 Kitchen videos. Also, that reverb when you WHOOOMPed!
@cabowerks3973
@cabowerks3973 Год назад
7:53 Hyce does happy good burger dance 😊
@seymoarsalvage
@seymoarsalvage Год назад
Add cheese, with extra cinders please 🤗
@ChuckCassadyYT
@ChuckCassadyYT Год назад
i just love this channel. its my happy place. hope youre stayin warm in this cold snap!
@deborahmaidon4017
@deborahmaidon4017 Год назад
That is sooooo awesome Hyce and it turned out really good for yall... Loved how the fire poofed when you threw the beef and onion into the firebox.... Nothing beats the K 37 Kitchen......
@ThatBIGTRAINGuy
@ThatBIGTRAINGuy Год назад
Excellent. I've only cooked eggs and bacon on the shovel so far (here in the UK). I'm visiting the US in July for a two week trip, tracing much of the Rio Grande from Salt Lake City to Denver, and I'm looking forward to visiting the museum! Cheers! Simon
@drewbarker8504
@drewbarker8504 Год назад
Mark, since you have a glass-top range at home, your big Schenectady coal stove makes up for it 😂
@TrainBandit
@TrainBandit Год назад
After watching k37 kitchen with my favorite host hyce, I am thinking about buying a steam locomotive to replace my kitchen. Lol.
@patricksheary2219
@patricksheary2219 Год назад
Fabulous Mark, a little choo choo history and delish food! Can’t get better. You know I think Julia Child would have been impressed! Congrats on the sponsorship too.
@royd.mercer1727
@royd.mercer1727 Год назад
Wonderful! Two things... If any of you have see the Disney movie about the great locomotive chase, when the locomotive playing the Texas is first shown, there is a shot in the cab where bacon is hanging on the firebox door and a pot of coffee is on the "mantle" just above it. 😁 Secondly, there is an old clip of some Englishmen drivers having a morning "fry-up" on the shovel of their quaint little locomotive. I believe the shovel they used looked a lot like a well-seasoned Wagner skillet and nothing stuck to it! You can tell they must have done this often to actually get the shovel "seasoned." I figure they must just use that shovel for that purpose only 😉, as coal would probably scrape the seasoning off fairly quickly. Guess seasoning a shovel and writing a cookbook will be on the agenda with my friends Avery this fall.
@sebastianschroeder6459
@sebastianschroeder6459 Год назад
I adore and love how you can see the smoke being drafted forwards through the firebox at 3:25. It really does show how powerful those living metal beast are!
@StuckOnAFireHydrant
@StuckOnAFireHydrant Год назад
No link to the recipe?!! Also love the history tidbit and hello fresh sponsor! Beyond perfect! Now how long before I see another article from TheDrive pop into my feed about you cooking XD
@buckduane1991
@buckduane1991 Год назад
Probably silly to say, but you might want to season your shovel like you would a cast iron skillet, Hyce. Many train crews actually did that 130 years ago. I also remembered some years ago a friend sent me a cook book from the Nevada Northern Railway that had some of the recipes the engine and caboose crews would use back in 1910 utilizing the caboose coal stove or the locomotive firebox or boiler sheet to cook. “Iron Horse Cookery”, I think? It’s a very interesting look at railroading history that is often overlooked. Back then, some railroads had “Bean Houses” at remote spots on the lines between towns or destinations where the crew could slow down and have a plate of beans or whatever was being cooked handed up to them as they rolled through or stop for a few minutes. They’d say “we’re heading to beans” when hungry and speeding a bit to get there quicker . Over time, this became the saying “Give it the Beans!” to mean (in lack of better terms and go for a ludicrous example) “Kenosha Speed, Go! See you later, Dark Helmet!”… in other words, to indicate a crew that had places to be and things to do intentionally speeding to try and reach a destination, this being the few bean houses run by the railroads that had them pretty much all disappeared by the 1920s and by the 1950s most crews were bringing a lunch packed by their wife to eat. Though the bean houses were gone, the term “beans” and “going somewhere quick” remained. However, since not all railroads or geographical locations had them, the terms “Highball” or “Haul the Mail” became dominant in time. It’s funny to hear you say this in Derail Valley and Railroads Online, Hyce, because the original origin of “Give it the beans” really is from the railroad over 120 years ago. 😂
@austin.5947
@austin.5947 Год назад
Pancakes and Bacon next?
@wilfstor3078
@wilfstor3078 Год назад
There is actually a railroad themed burger restaurant in Ontario Canada called Webbers that cooks their burgers over a coal fire like this, the railroad theme to it is that you eat in a few old Pullman dining cars that were taken off their wheels, the bought them cause they originally had no dining room and you just ate in your car in the parking lot.
@JonsGarage89
@JonsGarage89 Год назад
Hell yeah! Time to cook sponsor food! SO glad to see how far you've come!
@lnerj50productions32
@lnerj50productions32 11 месяцев назад
I think history in the dark and hyce are the only train youtubers to have sponsors
@PANortheasternRailfan
@PANortheasternRailfan Год назад
This is hands down the best cooking show!
@paveloleynikov4715
@paveloleynikov4715 Год назад
While attracting general audiences is nice, I hope what there will be classical Hyce's extended cut of this video, with more talking, slow cuts, roundhouse in frame and more shenanigans
@Radioactive4001
@Radioactive4001 Год назад
3:41 OMG HYCE OVEN REVEAL!!! :0 :O :0 :O oh also hyce got a sponsor BUT OMG I FINALLY KNOW WHAT HYCES OVEN LOOKS LIKE :O
@SeanJAnimations
@SeanJAnimations Год назад
God. I can just see the video quality climbing with every video. Also. That was a great segway to the sponsor, lol
@Cookster997
@Cookster997 Год назад
I am so glad that the universe has come together to allow you to share this with us! LMAO love the steam loco shenanigans. ♥
@ComerProductions193
@ComerProductions193 Год назад
Hello fresh was the perfect sponsor for this and the transition was perfect for it good video entertaining as always
@BRZrails
@BRZrails Год назад
You should cook eggs and bacon next 🤣
@ČS-Tutel-Jagdpanzer38t-Hetzer
@ČS-Tutel-Jagdpanzer38t-Hetzer Месяц назад
Now what will we see next,Hyce living in a train car for a day?
@bobtom763
@bobtom763 Год назад
This is one of the most interesting cooking show i have ever seen.
@Ethan_the_Railfan
@Ethan_the_Railfan Год назад
Don’t Ever ever ever ever NEVER EVER stop your amazing work and content, Alright??
@hueyiroquois3839
@hueyiroquois3839 Год назад
The whole time I was watching this, I kept thinking about the time you explained how engine crews used to relieve themselves.
@thecoloradokid1758
@thecoloradokid1758 Год назад
God, those burgers look so good! Makes me wanna work at the museum just so I can see these shenanigans first hand LMAO
@plasmic7021
@plasmic7021 Год назад
Man I loved this video. Trains and food my two favorite things.
@goalhorn2012
@goalhorn2012 Год назад
Trains and food. Two of my favorite things!
@Streaky100001
@Streaky100001 Год назад
That was really cool! I may be a little jealous too LOL. I found it cool though to note that as you pull the scoop out of the firebox and the burger was continuing to steam/smoke/give off visible gas, you could see it getting drawn in through the firebox door. I guess if I'd thought about it I knew that with the door open she'd suck in through the hole, rather than blow firebox smoke out, but it was cool to see a visual demonstration of that. Have you tried doing thin, crepe like pancakes on the scoop? I think that would probably work really well, could also be entertaining to see a scoop pancake flip!
@bow-tiedengineer4453
@bow-tiedengineer4453 Год назад
Honestly, it feels like 20 is the more culinarily inclined of your locomotives.
@Drockthe3rd
@Drockthe3rd Год назад
The photo you took at the end should definitely be featured on the community tab
@batarasiagian9635
@batarasiagian9635 Год назад
As weird as many people say I am I would never have thought to do this. I doff my hat to you, sir. 😆
@CMDRSweeper
@CMDRSweeper Год назад
K-37 Kitchen is such a misnomer title, cooking with Hyce fits better... After all, Hyce is known for Steam trains and music. But in all seriousness, I love these episodes... Now I am just wondering how long it takes until we get to see dedicated K-37 cookware for that firebox :D
@Dan_Gyros
@Dan_Gyros Год назад
MY BOI GOT HIS FIRST SPONSOR IM SO PROUD
@GP30_Foamer
@GP30_Foamer Год назад
When I start volunteering at the boreas pass roundhouse, I definitely want to see if I can try this on the Klondike Kate once she’s rebuilt.
@alexwilliams9900
@alexwilliams9900 Год назад
And 20 can have a little hamburger as a treat.
@IamTheHolypumpkin
@IamTheHolypumpkin Год назад
Best product placement ever!
@deltavee2
@deltavee2 Год назад
Beauty! An excellent cheeseburger beats a steak any day and now my mouth is watering and it's 2:15am. I'm going to The Works today for sure.
@ericbonanno5214
@ericbonanno5214 Год назад
I like to think this is how the crew made their lunch back in the day. 🤣🤣
@pat370
@pat370 Год назад
Very nice now to Oklahoma and get it from its source
@XxxDBOY98xxX
@XxxDBOY98xxX Год назад
We need more of this!! Well more of everything actually haha 😄
@pweedos8482
@pweedos8482 Год назад
The segway to the sponsor was perfect hahaha! love these videos
@SweetSunrising
@SweetSunrising Год назад
You all are getting better at firebox cooking every time! Honing and perfecting, boys!
@AtkataffTheAlpha
@AtkataffTheAlpha Год назад
Ayyy Hyce got his first sponsor! And yum those burgers look good
@themidnightbanshee5927
@themidnightbanshee5927 Год назад
Hey it takes a long time to properly heat up a locomotive, might as well use that time and fire to cook lunch
@ytzpilot
@ytzpilot Год назад
Burger Time 😎
@lytmyntherailroadgirl
@lytmyntherailroadgirl Год назад
Food: * exist * A steamy boi: *cookable*
@TSMGL_Youtube
@TSMGL_Youtube Год назад
At this rate, you might as well attempt a 4 course meal! Love the cooking content!
@anthem7582
@anthem7582 Год назад
T-19 Kitchen with RGS 20 still enjoy this video even though its a 1 month old but still a great video and also Congratulations on the sponsorship Hyce
@andrewreynolds4949
@andrewreynolds4949 Год назад
That looks fantastic! Can’t say I’ve ever quite had an onion burger like that
@yuyuhaio
@yuyuhaio Год назад
THIS is my kind of cooking show!
@kakeboss72
@kakeboss72 Год назад
A good challenge but messy one would be pancakes
@lazzymclandrover4447
@lazzymclandrover4447 Год назад
You forgot to yell "shit, that's hot" and flip off your grill... it's the George Motz way! 😂😂😂
@TheOklahomaHotrail
@TheOklahomaHotrail 11 месяцев назад
Oklahoma is in my name and as an Oklahoma resident, I approve this video! 10/10 would recommend twice!
@Bonderoev
@Bonderoev Год назад
3:35 I thought you were going to tell us where to get a steam locomotive XD
@axlewarp7073
@axlewarp7073 Год назад
Choo Choo burger!!!
@jacobdurbin5480
@jacobdurbin5480 Год назад
This is the best way I’ve ever seen a ham steamed
@akaBoG
@akaBoG Год назад
Glad you gave 20 a bite.
@thatonelad844
@thatonelad844 Год назад
This is awesome you should try steaming something in one of the engines now if possible at all
@IamTheHolypumpkin
@IamTheHolypumpkin Год назад
I watch this while I'm cooking my dinner (sadly not burgers) but a German Version of mac&cheese (Käsespetzle).
@cameroncashatt692
@cameroncashatt692 Год назад
perfect sponsor for this kind of video
@randomsnek
@randomsnek Год назад
Hyce is now going to make lunch in a steam locomotive from now on 😂
@railwayjade
@railwayjade Год назад
That looks good!
@cadenburns5289
@cadenburns5289 Год назад
This is a work of art
@bjorntobewildlife
@bjorntobewildlife Год назад
I got so hungry watching this video! HF ad well placed strategically! 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
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