This was definitely one of the funniest episodes, Chase's Dad making Chase break almost every time, plus Link's performance + the final throw at the end, combined with Rhett's belly laughs, it's hilarious
Rhett scoring a bullseye with the mystery round when Link can't hit the map *anywhere* using a non-Newtonian fluid is the funniest thing I've seen in weeks!
I laughed waaaay too hard, for this early. I hope I didn't wake my roommate up. It was one of the most perfect/sad things I had seen in a while. Oh Link.
Above all, Rhett and link want to make an entertaining show. Because Rhett usually wins and/or is doing well, he usually goes first. Link chasing him every time wouldn’t be entertaining, so he sacrifices himself to create these type of situations…I think
OMG this Mythical Beast is a proud Navajo!!!:D So happy you featured our yummy Navajo Tacos! Only thing is Navajo Frybread only has water, baking powder, and salt. No sugar:D
I might be mistaken, but I believe the Charokee version they make in Oklahoma has sugar. That might be where they got that info from. They also make them about twice the size that the boys got. Do agree that they are incredible, one of the few things I miss about living there.
Lakota use flour, yeast, milk, oil, salt, and sugar. At least my family and I do! It was awesome to see Frybread show up, even though it was super flat!
Links last throw of that sourdough starter has got to be one of the funniest moments ever in GMM history especially with the context of how he was playing the rest of this episode lol 🤣
This was definitely up there, but the time he inhaled the string and nearly choked during a can we perform magic tricks episode was funnier. If you haven't seen it, its the "Reacting To Crazy Magic Tricks" episode from 3 months ago. If you dont to watch it all, watch from the 9 minute mark.
@@FlashN01-n3e lol why? The main thing about a navajo taco is that is from hard tims, that is why we appreciate it and coalesce around it as a cultural symbol. Literally is just a lower quality chalupa, which is also an american dish.
I love how everytime chases dad speaks he gets so red and nervous laughs because I completely understand. His dad was a great addition though!! I always enjoy these episodes, makes my mornings a bit easier
I'm glad to see frybread on here. We don't just eat them for tacos. I always make these when I make soup or chili. They're also great with a little honey or powdered sugar. Mine aren't as good as how my dad made them.
I am from New Mexico so that last one, the Navajo taco is a hometown favorite. That Rhett nearly hit the Navajo Nation as well as the US I thought was going to be my own inside joke until Stevie mentioned it. She is on it.
I am from Montana and since there isn't any Navajo around me but rather Crow and Northern Cheyenne, I have always known them as Indian Tacos. They are a classic.
I'm also Navajo.!!! I'm so glad they introduced it to those who don't know. Navajo tacos are so yummy.!! Of course mine will never be as good as my Shima ❤️
Hey, fellow New Mexican here 🙋♀️ I'm just outside of the 505. I got excited and had the same thought too. Fry bread is really not well known even in the US, especially outside of the Western states. It is so very yummy. Sopas would have been good too, but they're too recognizable probably. We really have a lot of delicious food in NM.
Dang. It’s crazy that I’ve been watching since the very first “will it taco?” Love how you guys are just so genuine. Probably get it often but again, thank you guys for creating a GMM routine for me and for many.
Yeah, that's what I thought haha. I've always assumed they recorded either during the day or evening. He definitely didn't slip up lol. I mainly just thought it was weird that after all of these years, they still don't want people to know!
as far as ive pieced together from this show and the podcasts and stuff is that they dont neccicarily film one episode of gmm per day and its not always in yhe morning. it's definitely possible that some of them are filmed in the morning but its also definitely possible that some of tjem are filmed at night. the reason they call it gm morning is bc it releases in the morning not bc they always film it then
@@Rayan.7 I think they just try to cover it to keep the whole morning idea together. Not that's it's malicious or anything. And they honestly could film some episodes in the morning. But they definitely don't always film morning of. They schedule multiple days in advance.
The Hungarian roll is called Makowiec in Poland. The poppy seed version is the most popular. Overall, it is one of the most popular cakes/pastries in Poland and you will always find it in Polish barkeries all across America.
I was so excited to see lefse. We order a big batch of it in November and keep it in the freezer for Thanksgiving and Christmas every year. We always just do butter and sugar
My mind is just trying to process that they didn't even know the word and that Link was still hoping it was New Zealand after Stevie said it was lefse.
You should try "international food with fruit in it". Like here in Sweden we have flying Jacob. A chicken dish with bacon, banana and a sauce of cream and Swedish chili sauce (Which I don't know if you can get elsewhere, but it's a spiced ketchup).
@@pranavbansal8064 it's called "flygande Jakob" which would be directly translated unto "flying Jakob", so yes. It's an 70's-80's dish made when nobody knew what to do with bananas, pineapples etc so they just threw it into everything. It's stuck around though and is still made a lot today.
Hey! My great-grandparents immigrated from Norway, and I grew up eating Lefsa around Christmas time. We made it with butter, cinnamon, and sugar in a rolled up potato flatbread like you guys did. Cool to see one of my experiences on the show!
I was recently diagnosed celiac and this episode made me so sad because it all looked so amazing. I think you all should do an episode on gluten free vs regular food. 😂 I have to say gluten free brownies are amazing.
As a Eastern-European American, I was just yelling at the screen during the nut roll and poppyseed rolls “Hungarian!!!!! I eat those for Christmas.” Thanks for the representation.
i think a cool idea would be to do "international takes on indian food or mexican food or AMERICAN food" i've seen some crazy "american" foods that international bloggers have posted about. i think it would be a really fun take :)
Love to see Link get demolished in these, you can really tell it actually gets to him and he gets salty / tilted! It is fingerlicking good! Keep it up guys :E
Fun to see navajo tacos show up in this. I love that dish even though it doesn't look like the ones I'm used to. My dad grew up near a navajo reservation.
I'm Navajo and grew up on the rez. That wasn't a Navajo Taco. That was an Indian Taco because of how crispy and dry the bread looked. They also added sugar to the dough??? Nah! Sacrilegious.
I think this is the hardest i have ever laughed at a gmm episode all the way threw. Chases dad is a great addition. Links epic miss was also just so fantastically link. If i could like the video twice i would lol
I rarely comment, I just enjoy watching GMM but what a hilarious episode Everything just aligned perfectly, Link's slowly worsening throws, Chase's dad, Rhett's completely bullseye throw inadvertently at the end 😂
Amazing video as per usual guys! Why not try do a “International Coffee Taste Test”? I think it would be super cool to see which countries get selected. Like if you agree!
I used to watch these videos with my dad all the time, and he passed away recently. You guys have been a great distraction from my sadness and I appreciate you.
In Wisconsin we love Lefse! I grew up eating it! A guy I work with makes it and sells it! The town next to mine has a traditional Norwegian feel and celebrates Syttende Mai, the Norwegian Independence Day, every May! There’s a huge parade and a “Polska” stand; sausage wrapped in lefse! Crazy to see people trying it for the first time and not knowing what it is!
Norwegian family here. Glad to see lefsa get its due. My grandma and her sisters would make homemade lefsa at Thanksgiving. Butter and sugar is where it’s at!
@@Cheesybiscuit404 literally like I watch the while getting ready for school too! That's what I'm currently doing! They provide such a good start to my day!
Rhett brings up something I've always thought when he said "It would've been better to just MISS the board." I feel like they should cap all of the misses at 50cm.
Growing up in Minnesota we ate lefse all the time. You can buy it at the grocery store and I literally have some in my fridge right now. I particularly enjoy it with lingonberry jam.
2.23 ‘pre blessed food.’ I’ve never felt so old when I’ve just witnessed an OG Julian Smith classic UA-cam reference and no one’s talking about it in the comments 😢
I actually knew what Lefse is. There's a large Scandinavian ethnic presence here in Minnesota where I'm from. I remember my family made them at Thanksgiving one year and one of my little cousins said, "Why are we eating the napkins?" hahah kids are so funny.
Same! But I’m from Wisconsin. Still though, a lot of Norwegian and German influence here. And I have descendants not too far back who came right from Norway. Lefse is a must-have at thanksgiving and Christmas dinner. Definitely what I look forward to the most!
This was definitely one of the funniest episodes, Chase's Dad making Chase break almost every time, plus Link's performance + the final throw at the end, combined with Rhett's belly laughs, it's hilarious
Rhett's wholehearted laughter has easily become one of my favorite things in GMM
Especially how Link missed while Rhett got a bullseye.
😂 I laughed so hard I started crying from Link’s sourdough throw.
And it was even better because Rhett nailed the mystery country 😝
You 100% right yo lol. This might be one of my favorite episodes ever lol.
I completely agree but also feel so bad for how much I enjoyed this episode, sorry Link😂
Rhett scoring a bullseye with the mystery round when Link can't hit the map *anywhere* using a non-Newtonian fluid is the funniest thing I've seen in weeks!
You might say he...
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Threw away his chances of winning.
Spoiler
@@garygygax4472 maybe dont check the comments then
thats non-newtonian? seemed pretty liquidy to me
@@garygygax4472 Always expect that there will be spoilers in the comments.
I wasn't prepared for Link's last throw. That might be the perfect ending for his performance today
I laughed waaaay too hard, for this early. I hope I didn't wake my roommate up. It was one of the most perfect/sad things I had seen in a while. Oh Link.
Maybe the best ending
Not sure why that was the cheat dart.
shoulda thrown the whole bowl
I just witnessed it and I almost choked on my food. I'm laughing so hard omfg. That was amazing.
Link having ONE bite of the garlic cream bread while Rhett almost finishing it sums up their personalities lol
The look on Link's face when the sourdough starter just fell unclimatically on the floor 🤣🤣🤣🤣
*anti-climactically
(I'm sorry, I had to)
And that look of absolute despair on his face when NOTHING hit the map was amazing
@@elusivegamergirl thank you for the correction! Link's facial expressions are pure entertainment
Link's last throw combined with Chase's dad's "really good shot!" had me dying 😂
I've been binging these "Where in the World" episodes, and dang, Rhett is really well educated when it comes to food.
Above all, Rhett and link want to make an entertaining show. Because Rhett usually wins and/or is doing well, he usually goes first. Link chasing him every time wouldn’t be entertaining, so he sacrifices himself to create these type of situations…I think
Bing on, girl 🥰
Man loves to eat
He loves food and also like exploring. Perfect for this game
He knows a fair bit. Definitely more than Link 🤣
Chase didn't get enough recognition for his "ingrained" dad joke
I think that's what his dad said "Great work!" for.
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who caught it.
yesss make this top comment
I'd like to know the timestamp since it seems I missed it and a skim through didn't find it.
@@ladyworpledinker The joke begins to get set up at around 21:00. Enjoy!
The way Rhett just stands up after Link’s last throw to try and mentally comprehend what just happened sent me
OMG this Mythical Beast is a proud Navajo!!!:D So happy you featured our yummy Navajo Tacos! Only thing is Navajo Frybread only has water, baking powder, and salt. No sugar:D
I might be mistaken, but I believe the Charokee version they make in Oklahoma has sugar. That might be where they got that info from. They also make them about twice the size that the boys got. Do agree that they are incredible, one of the few things I miss about living there.
@@d34dR0d3n7 yeah, we use sugar here. Not much but we also use yeast, not baking powder.
Up north, the NDN TACOS, the frybread is fluffier and thicker made with sugar, yeast, flower, baking powder, salt, powdered milk. Fried in crisco.
@@d34dR0d3n7 Yes the Cherokee use sugar and it is FRICKIN DELICIOUS
Lakota use flour, yeast, milk, oil, salt, and sugar. At least my family and I do! It was awesome to see Frybread show up, even though it was super flat!
Links last throw of that sourdough starter has got to be one of the funniest moments ever in GMM history especially with the context of how he was playing the rest of this episode lol 🤣
Not to mention that "cheat" was a gift from Rhett. Lol
This was definitely up there, but the time he inhaled the string and nearly choked during a can we perform magic tricks episode was funnier. If you haven't seen it, its the "Reacting To Crazy Magic Tricks" episode from 3 months ago. If you dont to watch it all, watch from the 9 minute mark.
can’t believe they included navajo tacos idk if this channel has ever included indigenous foods from the states before but it’s nice to see (:
Surprised they had never heard of it , though.
Navajo tacos are the literal best!
Rhett calling Navajo tacos a Chalupa hurt my AZ heart.
I think they once did some Eskimo food. Not quite sure
@@FlashN01-n3e lol why? The main thing about a navajo taco is that is from hard tims, that is why we appreciate it and coalesce around it as a cultural symbol. Literally is just a lower quality chalupa, which is also an american dish.
@@stevenjohnson6962 *Inuit. Please don't use the "E" word.
I love how everytime chases dad speaks he gets so red and nervous laughs because I completely understand. His dad was a great addition though!! I always enjoy these episodes, makes my mornings a bit easier
Every time* It's two words. 😝
@@englishatheart ✊
Are they actually their dads?
@@shannontcRhetts dads cam, Links dads jungle cam, and Now Chases dad's cam are all their fathers yes.
@@Rayjayzilla you think they're actors? lol
Chase blushing at his dad saying he loves him is so freaking adorable! 🥰
"Is this our first bullseye?" Rhett totally forgot that Link nailed Brunei once.
He said "is that MY first ever"
@@TyphonMar Oh. I completely missed the "my" part
@@thegeekyskunkgamer Still not true though, Rhett actually had a zero on Mexico before the Brunei glory shot
Which episode was links
I'm glad to see frybread on here. We don't just eat them for tacos. I always make these when I make soup or chili. They're also great with a little honey or powdered sugar. Mine aren't as good as how my dad made them.
Care to share a recipe? I'd love to make some!
that's awesome, my family eats them with chili and then we have some with blackberry or homemade grape jelly for dessert!
Nothing ever tastes quite as good as when mom or dad make it, that's just a fact of life!
Frybread with huckleberry butter, frybread sandwiches with ham, frybread dipped in potato soup or HANGOVER SOUP. MMM!!!!
Frybread in our area is thicker and fluffier. DRENCHED in homemade chili, cheese, sour cream, salsa, and lettuce. Eaten with a fork.
Chase's face after he made his "ingrained" joke was the best, and I laughed waaaaaay too hard for a Monday morning at Link's last throw.
Rhett's reasoning as to why the dish would be Libyan was very impressive
Nah, basic but right.
@@HVS-gk7oo There's a decent chance that this is coming from a Libyan lol
Tf i thought it was obvious 💀
@@josh8837 of course its obvious when you have the answer on your screen lol
@@josh8837 rly… you obviously knew it was from libya?
I love how innocent Link is. He didn’t understand why “Cam Dad” was so funny 😂
It just went over his head lol
Such a great episode- between Link’s mishaps and Chase’s dad I laughed the entire way through!! Also-good job Rhett!😂
I am from New Mexico so that last one, the Navajo taco is a hometown favorite. That Rhett nearly hit the Navajo Nation as well as the US I thought was going to be my own inside joke until Stevie mentioned it. She is on it.
I am from Montana and since there isn't any Navajo around me but rather Crow and Northern Cheyenne, I have always known them as Indian Tacos. They are a classic.
I'm also Navajo.!!! I'm so glad they introduced it to those who don't know. Navajo tacos are so yummy.!! Of course mine will never be as good as my Shima ❤️
Hey, fellow New Mexican here 🙋♀️ I'm just outside of the 505. I got excited and had the same thought too. Fry bread is really not well known even in the US, especially outside of the Western states. It is so very yummy. Sopas would have been good too, but they're too recognizable probably. We really have a lot of delicious food in NM.
Oh yeah, used to get these all the time at the Arizona State Fair.
* NDN tacos
They should do “where in the world do these international food comes from?” Bracket for their favorite food over the years to see what take the crown
Yes!!!
This needs to happen!
This is a genius idea I hope they see this comment
Yes
19:01 I think that throw and splat pretty much sums up exactly how things tend to go for Link in these games lol.
And in the bedroom.
@@LordDragox412 😂😂
@@LordDragox412 really dragging him through the coals in this comment thread
I love Chase! Glad to see his dad giving the recognition he deserves
Chases dad has to be one of the best things about this episode 😂
There really has never been a more "Link" moment than that final throw.
Dang. It’s crazy that I’ve been watching since the very first “will it taco?” Love how you guys are just so genuine. Probably get it often but again, thank you guys for creating a GMM routine for me and for many.
Even my first GMM video was Will It Taco? Coincidence? 😶
Nobody cares attention seeking Sally's
Congrats on your first comment on this channel
@@TheSarcasticKing99 tell me your parents are related, without telling me your parents are related.
@@bobbybobstar1496 related through marriage
That final round was the best one ever... Rhett accidentally gets a 0 and link hilariously misses the board and gets trolled by Chase's dad... epic. 🤣
Rhett referring to the time of day being “night” wasn’t a mistake. These episodes actually take place at night, not in the morning.
Yeah, that's what I thought haha. I've always assumed they recorded either during the day or evening. He definitely didn't slip up lol. I mainly just thought it was weird that after all of these years, they still don't want people to know!
It’s in the morning, why would they lie about it? Even some of the guests looked tired and you can tell they just woke up
as far as ive pieced together from this show and the podcasts and stuff is that they dont neccicarily film one episode of gmm per day and its not always in yhe morning. it's definitely possible that some of them are filmed in the morning but its also definitely possible that some of tjem are filmed at night. the reason they call it gm morning is bc it releases in the morning not bc they always film it then
@@Rayan.7 I think they just try to cover it to keep the whole morning idea together. Not that's it's malicious or anything. And they honestly could film some episodes in the morning. But they definitely don't always film morning of. They schedule multiple days in advance.
@@Rayan.7 they aren't lying, they post in the morning, they record at night.
Even Chase's dad joined in on the laughter after Link's last shot. 🤣
I haven’t laugh/cried like that in awhile. Both Rhett and Link’s reactions to that last throw were sooo fantastic
I love how chase’s dad talking just feels like we’re listening to chase’s thoughts. For instance 9:01
You want to feel sad for him but you also just want to laugh so hard like Rhett lmao 😂 Link, you're still good!
The Hungarian roll is called Makowiec in Poland. The poppy seed version is the most popular. Overall, it is one of the most popular cakes/pastries in Poland and you will always find it in Polish barkeries all across America.
Fun fact. When Rhett said “Golly” with the South Korean bread, I thought he was speaking Thai because South Korea in Thai is “Gaw-ee”. Lol
I swear this comment section has the dumbest and most attention seeking people. You aren't special, get over yourself.
I was so excited to see lefse. We order a big batch of it in November and keep it in the freezer for Thanksgiving and Christmas every year. We always just do butter and sugar
My mind is just trying to process that they didn't even know the word and that Link was still hoping it was New Zealand after Stevie said it was lefse.
Yes! The International episodes are my favorites! ❤️
You should try "international food with fruit in it". Like here in Sweden we have flying Jacob. A chicken dish with bacon, banana and a sauce of cream and Swedish chili sauce (Which I don't know if you can get elsewhere, but it's a spiced ketchup).
Guess anything with lingonberry jam would be too easy?!
🥴🤢🤮
Flying Jacob?
Cod tongues in Newfoundland 👍🇨🇦
@@pranavbansal8064 it's called "flygande Jakob" which would be directly translated unto "flying Jakob", so yes. It's an 70's-80's dish made when nobody knew what to do with bananas, pineapples etc so they just threw it into everything. It's stuck around though and is still made a lot today.
This episode made my little North Dakota heart happy 😍 lefse and a fry bread taco. Some of my favorite food!
The Minnesotan heart in me was so happy with the lefse too!
North Dakotan here too. Both lefse and fry bread tacos are a staple here!
North Dakotan here, too!
The second I saw the lefse, I knew exactly what it was and the country. I LOVE lefse!!
Hey! My great-grandparents immigrated from Norway, and I grew up eating Lefsa around Christmas time. We made it with butter, cinnamon, and sugar in a rolled up potato flatbread like you guys did. Cool to see one of my experiences on the show!
Listen, that last Link throw made me cry of laughter this morning! Love seeing stuff like this! Love you guys! Thank you for the early morning laugh!
Considering Rhett's general food knowledge that he has displayed over the history of this game, I'm surprised he didn't know what lefse is.
I literally just commented that!! It's crazy lol
Have it every Christmas and make it with the family although not really with cinnamon
i was surprised that he didnt recognise poppy seeds for the same reason, its such a common ingredient
Chase's dad is hilarious 😂😂 I love the idea that chase wrote the fan fiction 😂😂
Yes....
Idea...
I was recently diagnosed celiac and this episode made me so sad because it all looked so amazing. I think you all should do an episode on gluten free vs regular food. 😂 I have to say gluten free brownies are amazing.
This whole episode was *PERFECT* and then the cherry on top 😂😂😂 20:38 Chase’s dad is my new favorite human being.
i swear i will never get tired of these videos. rhett and link could be in their 80s and i would still watch religiously
Oh man this International taste test was awesome, but that last throw was LEGENDARY
Those context clues made it wayyyy too easy to guess Libya, but being similar to Ethiopian food was a great observation!
As a Eastern-European American, I was just yelling at the screen during the nut roll and poppyseed rolls “Hungarian!!!!! I eat those for Christmas.” Thanks for the representation.
Hungary is in Central Europe.
i think a cool idea would be to do "international takes on indian food or mexican food or AMERICAN food" i've seen some crazy "american" foods that international bloggers have posted about. i think it would be a really fun take :)
Chase's dad is so damn wholesome. This was delightful!
I've never seen link miss anything so bad this was fantastic
The dad Cams/quotes are always hilarious. Chase's dad was great and Chase's reactions to it were also great.
Link is what intrusive thoughts look like manifested into a person lol. I love the chaos
Love to see Link get demolished in these, you can really tell it actually gets to him and he gets salty / tilted! It is fingerlicking good! Keep it up guys :E
Petition for Chase’s dad to always be allowed dialog on the show
nah
@@alexanderabrashev1366 Why not?
Today, is my first time, officially watching GMM, while eating a 5am breakfast 😂🙌
To reiterate: I watch GMM constantly, just never this early 😅
Very smart reiteration, fellow Michael. I once got heartily welcomed to a channel I'd watched for years because of a bad turn of phrase.
Fun to see navajo tacos show up in this. I love that dish even though it doesn't look like the ones I'm used to. My dad grew up near a navajo reservation.
Hello, it was nice to see fry bread tacos 😍✨ I am Inuk & my partner is Cree, we love fry bread tacos 🤤🙌🏼
Ndn tacos! my aunty just made some a couple days ago. Heck that frybread was deadly.
@@northernroyal814 my grandma and mom are Choctaw! Love some fry bread 🤪
I'm Navajo and grew up on the rez. That wasn't a Navajo Taco. That was an Indian Taco because of how crispy and dry the bread looked. They also added sugar to the dough??? Nah! Sacrilegious.
@@glaaniiTonio I feel like navajo tacos are alot like chili. Everyone has there own way of making them.
I think this is the hardest i have ever laughed at a gmm episode all the way threw. Chases dad is a great addition. Links epic miss was also just so fantastically link. If i could like the video twice i would lol
I rarely comment, I just enjoy watching GMM but what a hilarious episode
Everything just aligned perfectly, Link's slowly worsening throws, Chase's dad, Rhett's completely bullseye throw inadvertently at the end 😂
This has to be the 3rd or 4th time I've heard Rhett describe and enthuse over Ethiopian food just within the last month lmao
Ethiopian food is bomb! Love that injera bread
it is good though, every time I have it I'm surprised how good it is
Amazing video as per usual guys! Why not try do a “International Coffee Taste Test”? I think it would be super cool to see which countries get selected. Like if you agree!
They did do an international Starbucks taste test-also I’m not sure coffee would be variable enough
@@ikebeckman1074 maybe international coffee infused dishes/drinks
Now that there's a Chases Dad cam, I'm eagerly waiting for the episode where all 3 of the parent cams interact with eachother
I used to watch these videos with my dad all the time, and he passed away recently. You guys have been a great distraction from my sadness and I appreciate you.
Rhett's happiness at link's last throw made me happier than the throw itself 😂
gmm is the only reason I get up in the morning, I use it as a reward after I get ready for college 😂
Yes!! I used to do the same thing in college
@@shawncommodore9698 literally me rn after taking my final hahaha
@@Instabruh.User.. if it was you wouldn't be promoting yourself in gmm comments bud
In Wisconsin we love Lefse! I grew up eating it! A guy I work with makes it and sells it! The town next to mine has a traditional Norwegian feel and celebrates Syttende Mai, the Norwegian Independence Day, every May! There’s a huge parade and a “Polska” stand; sausage wrapped in lefse! Crazy to see people trying it for the first time and not knowing what it is!
Have you noticed that these international dart-episodes comes always on mondays!
GMM know what is the best way to start week!
What a great episode!!! And chases laugh when his dad makes comments 😂😂😂😂
Norwegian family here. Glad to see lefsa get its due. My grandma and her sisters would make homemade lefsa at Thanksgiving. Butter and sugar is where it’s at!
I’m 17 and this has been apart of my daily routine since I was 14 years old and will continue to be for ever!🙂
Awesome!
That's nice bro..
Same! I started watching then at 14 and I'm 18 now!
I’m 26 and I’ve been watching since I was 16 🥲 Used to watch it while getting ready for school, still a essential part of my weekday
@@Cheesybiscuit404 literally like I watch the while getting ready for school too! That's what I'm currently doing! They provide such a good start to my day!
Chases dad was just awesome, he should narrate more stuff!
Im hungarian and theres 2 things:
1 No hungarian would ever consider bejgli a bread
2 There shoud be at least 2 times more filling in those
We call that štrudla (basically strudel just in Serbian) and yeah, there should be more filling and those are not bread.
I'm not hungarian, but we have those in the Czech Republic as well. Never in a million years would I consider it a bread lol
@@LucienneChance same in Romania
Rhett brings up something I've always thought when he said "It would've been better to just MISS the board." I feel like they should cap all of the misses at 50cm.
Growing up in Minnesota we ate lefse all the time. You can buy it at the grocery store and I literally have some in my fridge right now. I particularly enjoy it with lingonberry jam.
I couldn’t believe they didn’t know what it was! Ig I forgot not everyone’s from Minnesota
love it with butter and raspberry jam. from Norway
my family is norwegian on my dad's side, and we make lefse every christmas!
Give the soundboard person a raise, what an elevated episode!
Sourdough starter special could be called the SOURDOUGH FINSHER or Doh-ality 🌟
Link is consistently comedy gold without even trying. Like, at all. 😂😂
Link actually getting upset at Chase's dad is hilarious
I love how the comedy elements of the show are so genuinely funny to the hosts it improves it drastically
2.23 ‘pre blessed food.’ I’ve never felt so old when I’ve just witnessed an OG Julian Smith classic UA-cam reference and no one’s talking about it in the comments 😢
I eat Lefse every Christmas Eve. I never thought I’d actually know one of the dishes on an international taste test.
Finally found someone else! I thought the answer was obvious
Can we get a moment of silence for Link’s performance and the sourdough starter 😭😭😭😭
I would love to see some of the guidance given to Lucas when he is tasked with making these props, like a bread crumb jacket.
The parents cams are so delightful. There’s something really lovely about such a silly gag. Stevie’s parents next!
Definitely not Link's day 🤣🤣 and Chase's dad responds were perfect!!! 👌🏻😂 One of the best episode ❤️
"it was very Troop Beverly Hills in that way" will have me laughing all day, thanks chase
Chase’s dad is definitely the best part of this episode 🤣
You should do a international vegan dish episode!
I liked the fact that they respected the custom of the libyan dish. Well done 👏
My husband's family is Norwegian...it was AWESOME to see lefse!!
Link impersonating Rhett is so spot on 😂
i made those korean cream cheese garlic bread things after watching someone cook them on a korean street food channel. theyre as amazing as they look
Loving Chase's dad in this one. Also, bonus points for Chase's Troop Beverly Hills reference that I would never have expected.
I actually knew what Lefse is. There's a large Scandinavian ethnic presence here in Minnesota where I'm from. I remember my family made them at Thanksgiving one year and one of my little cousins said, "Why are we eating the napkins?" hahah kids are so funny.
Same! But I’m from Wisconsin. Still though, a lot of Norwegian and German influence here. And I have descendants not too far back who came right from Norway. Lefse is a must-have at thanksgiving and Christmas dinner. Definitely what I look forward to the most!
Lefse is a staple around the holidays here in Minnesota. I was excited to see it on here.
2:23 did Link say "pre-blessed food"? Didn't expect that throwback today.
Same! I was looking for this comment! Double pre blessed!
The "baguette" from Chase should have gotten more attention! That was hilarious!!!
I absolutely LOVE when Rhett says “gahlee” he should use it more
"lore worthy" 🤣🤣
It's always hilarious seeing Link try subtlety when he's actually complaining.
The reaction on links face at 19:03 is just pure comic gold
I love that you guys used lefsa! That’s my favorite treat at Christmas.