The experiment where he gives the kids a choice of homemade or like McDonald's worked out so much better than what happened to Jamie Oliver, where pretty much every kid wanted the fast food one even after being told what was in them.
I don't know but I prefer my homemade chicken nugget more. No crazy masterchef technique or ingredient. Just common minced chicken meat bought in local supermarket, add egg, fine panko, garlic powder, salt, sugar, paprika powder, and chopped thyme. Just mix it with hand. Then coat with another layer of panko to add more crunch texture. I think I like that way better. It is more juicy and taste more like chicken than our usual nugget. After some experiment, I found that adding coarsely chopped mushroom like portobello will add some unique texture, sauteed onion for more juicy taste, etc. What I ove from the home made is it is totally ours to decide
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It not about choosing healthy food over the unhealthy ones. It the cost of those foods. Unhealthy food is always cheaper than healthier one. I would still go for white rice because they are cheaper than brown or red rice.
Whats the best brand of frozen chicken nuggets? i only buy this brand call freezepak, the rest all not as good. some the taste is off and some texture like mush... buy once and never buy again.
Saturated fat is good. More salt is good also. - provided you don't eat the carbs, which are essentially poisons. So eat the meaty part and leave the batter on the saide of the plate. Dieticians should no longer be promulgating the myth about saturated fats.
This is just my experience, but i didn't grow up eating fast foods. I was 15 the first time i ate chicken nuggets from maccas. it was alright, but not that amazing. However, as an adult I just don't have a craving for them. I've bought expensive chicken breast nuggets and found I didn't enjoy them. So every time I see them advertised I just don't have any recollection that is very positive, so I don't eat them at all. The same thing applies to burgers and fries. My only weakness is pizza and KFC. But I think growing up eating home cooked meals I've developed an immunity to sweets and ultra processed foods. I enjoy cooking and creating flavours myself. So I think it is important to teach kids about this from a young age.
@22:40 lmao obviously they will choose macdonalds nuggets over homemade nuggets. most of the children "like" it because of the cheese not because of how tasty the nugget is. when steve asked the question, someone said "because its free" lol
Before watching: like chicken nuggets After watching: try making healthier nuggets ... too time consuming and not that tasty. Now: back to eating fast food nuggets ... so convenient.
That's why when I have fast food for lunch , then normal food dinner at night , the dinner is not as good. Your brain gets used to the chemicals and additives in fast food , that normal food starts to look and taste uninteresting.
I too dislike carrots. So I make japanese curry with diced carrots to not only mask the taste but to trick my own brain. So I can imagine blending a veggie tomato sauce to trick kids to eating it.
I don’t eat nuggets or fast food at all. If so it’s only 1-2 times a year. The last nugget I had was probably 5-6 years ago! I’m never impressed with such food and it tastes like plastic! To me, burgers taste like cardboards. Not that I’ve eaten real plastic and cardboards but you know what I mean ...😅
In our household, the only chicken part that we don't eat is the head and gall bladder. So I dunno what the fuss about what part they use for chicken nugget.
6:36 Ew, why make a low fat high sodium version? Why is he adding soy sauce? Of course, it'll taste bad! Make a high fat low/no salt or Dark Meat version.
we can taste with our mouth for the nugget, fish ball, burger, etc. that have very less meat. been so long i suspect all these have only 10-20% of meat.
On the bright side, chicken nuggets help solve food wastage as it can use parts of chickens that nobody buys. Homemade chicken nuggets could follow the same principle to help reduce food wastage.
Did you watch the video? They use chicken legs and breasts, not the parts that nobody eats. And the chicken nugget industry is actually one of the worst for the environment, as they really on industrial poultry farming (which is also cruel for the animals).
Ikr? I dunno, I live in Delaware, USA and we absolutely LOVE our scrapple! Google it. It’s composed of pork liver, hearts, fat, tails, snout, etc., but it’s DELICIOUS!!!! And yet people around here will complain about nuggets too. It’s ridiculous.
The problem's not the innards/ bones but the addictive & large amount of other ingredients such as salt, flour, sugar... that goes into it just to cover the lack of similar taste as if you were using for ex only breast with right amount of other ing.. to make nuggets which directly effect ones health. I'm not sure how old you'r but I wasn't expecting you got that out of this whole video & no less from a fellow asian's a bit worrying but at the same time not surprised of the thought process due reasons..... I don't believe there's such things as one "healthy food" instead it all comes down to a balance of what you get from all -fat to there rest..
Entirely depends on how you cook vegetables. They need seasonings, spices and sauces to be delicious like everything else if your serving single vegetables with no seasoning or flavors, of course no one likes it. If your making a plate of Asian traditional cuisine, with multiple primary ingredients and seasoning and sauce that compliments those flavors, millions of people love it.
Indeed it is, and a Malaysia produced one. The Singaporean version of the same product doesn't use palm olein and is lower in both total fat and saturated fat. So lesson is to always check nutritional labels if possible and avoid Malaysian food products since they pretty much add palm olein to everything which is bad.