I know im asking randomly but does anybody know a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost my login password. I appreciate any help you can give me
i discovered frankie on tastemade's snap stories. he's actually the only reason i ended up watching them because of how fun he is to watch and how much he clearly loves what he does!!
I made your struggle paella and it was great! I had to make a couple of substitutions to fit into my own struggle though. I used shrimp (on sale) and chicken stock.
There's a Lebanese recipe called Mujadara which would fit perfectly in this video. It has rice, lentils and caramelized onions. I'm from Mexico so I don't know too much about it but my family eats it with yogurt and cucumber and it's so good! Anyways, great video. I died a little when he dropped the beat lol. Loved that part :P
Yeah my mom makes that too. Except we don't put cucumber in the yogurt. Apparently it's common for Christians to eat during lent because in some churches in the middle east you go vegan for lent.
It's not called mujadara it's called Majadara, and it's amazing. The thing is that with a lot of lentils you need to soak them in water for a few hours to a day before you cook and that can be kind of annoying to people.
@@moonshiro The spelling of the dish depends on the translator and perhaps even the country as different Middle Eastern countries have their own native spelling and versions. Like Natalia, I've seen it spelled primarily as "mujadara". In contrast, Ottolenghi spells it "mejadra". Regardless, it's a delicious dish. www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/oct/09/mejadra-recipe-yotam-ottolenghi When I cook it, I use brown/ green lentils which don't require or only require a short soaking time (like an hour). The lentils are small enough that cooking 15-20 minutes in water is enough: overdo it and it becomes mushy. Check out the recipes online.
@@Fantong3 That's probably true! If you live around a Wal-Mart or a Kroger in the US try looking in the dairy section rather than meat, for whatever reason that's where you find those cheap rolls in those stores.
@@Spain456 Yeah, I agree it's definitely different! I was just thinking if you're using some kind of substitute like they are in the video, you would also have that as an option if you like it better than the packaged smoked sausage.
Jenny Miller yes and I use it for alot of dishes and if cooked right its great for a meat and the seasoning off it adds sooo much. Absolutely Great idea you've commented!
A struggle alternative for vanilla extract is pure vanillin. It is the main aromatic of vanilla, it is sold in quite potent powder/crystal form, and at least where I live is very much cheaper than an equivalent quantity of vanilla pods or extract (about 1 spoonful of vanillin equates to 4 of extract). In a gourmet sense it is not exactly the same with actual vanilla because that contains other secondary aromatics too, but it's quite good enough (almost everything vanilla-flavored or scented that you buy contains only vanillin, including those artificial vanilla flavoring vials), and you do get good savings. Extra savings if you can buy it by the gram in a spice shop instead of pre-packaged.
Husband and I made the chicken and rice today and it was delicious! Thanks for the recipe! We added some mushrooms and omitted the olives. The rice had amazing flavor. We would definitely make this again!
Part II - i had leftovers of the chicken and rice, so I turned the chicken n rice into soup. I shredded the chicken and added to some homemade stock. Put about three or four huge spoonfuls of the rice mixture in and some spice, sambal. All it needed was to be heated through and voila a struggle meal lunch with all the flavor of the original
I'm cuban (we eat a lot of Spanish food) and I was blown away by your take on paella!! I'll definitely try it. Your chicken and rice reminds me of dinner every night as a kid.
I had Sofrito for the last time last month bc I was staying my my boyfriend's house and he Puerto Rican. So good. The only thing he does different is the onions, peppers and all that stuff with the season he puts it all in a blender then mixes it with the rice and any other meat
Once I found out how toxic Teflon is, I threw away all of my Teflon coated cookware and bought a good old-fashioned cast iron skillet...I educated myself on how to care for it, and I use it all the time. I love this guy...using his cast iron skillet...yaaaaay.
Krisnna De Mille Mariano its not a culture issue as much as it is introducing cheaper meals with a tasty palette instead of plain and often times monotonous after while.
@@-Meric- In college, I'll mix a raw egg and soy sauce into piping hot rice. It's extremely quick and simple. Turns out, Japanese people have a dish like that!
Love All of your vlogs! The Italian in new loves the care and love you put into and have for your cooking! I also VERY MUCH Appreciate that give the reasons behind why you do things a certain way and also explain some of the science if you will about things! As a someone that worked in a kitchen anoint half of my life, but have been out of that world for a while, your vlogs have reminded me how much I love cooking as well as taught me so very much so thank you!!
A little tip: if u live near a morrocan, iranian or other middle eastern food shop, u can get buillon cubes with saffron that are really cheap. Ideal is a brand u get in the uk for around £ 3-4.
Ok Frankie, I am loving your show. Right from the beginning I knew I liked your style and charisma. I have seen quite a few of your videos and am subscribed. Well today, I started my day by making the prosciutto and cheddar biscuits with cheese. Delicious. I have breakfast for the rest of the week. Then I did the chickpea snacks, followed by tonight’s topper. Chicken with rice. So effen good and all in my cast iron skillet. Love cooking in Los Angeles with you and the videos. Your humor is infectious. Keep it up.
I just adore your enthusiasm! I've incorporated some of your recipes and ideas, into my own rotation. We eat well, inexpensively, and it's delicious. Thank you!
Just cooked this for dinner, the whole family loved it! Thank you so much ♥️ they were so happy to taste some restaurant-quality food during the lockdown.
Nothing beats struggle meal than nasi goreng - fried rice. You can add anything. Pulled chicken to reduce cost by buying less parts of the chicken, soy sauce, beef or chicken stock. Maybe add an egg. Boom. You are done. That is cost effective
Love these recipes but they are much more for when I'm not struggling. When I'm struggling, like tonight, I make recipes like rice with taco seasoning, frozen mixed veggies, and cut up hotdogs
I made the Sofrito chicken and rice last night for dinner! Everyone loved it. I still have leftover rice and I'm trying to figure out what to make with it today.
I know I sound like a stalker but you responded to me on Instagram a long time ago and it really left an impact. Thank you for interacting with us! Such a great series and I hope you all have a Merry Christmas, or whatever someone reading this celebrates or doesn't lol.
Love your content, we are a family of seven so $14 meals versus fast food is a winner chicken dinner. We will be expanding our pantry and meal prep with your suggestions. Thank you! New subscriber will be watching all your videos. Curious question have you done struggle pizza yet?
I made this but substituted the calamari and seafood stock for chicken and chicken stock. A chef friend gave me some saffron but I used turmeric in addition. Not traditional but it was tasty and I didn’t die from my fish allergy.
I don't know if this some regulations or something, but saffron isn't really expensive here. Compared to other spices it's like a bit more expensive, and it's amazing.
Everytime he said "rice pudding" Venezuelan grandmas that have been making arroz con leche for decades lost a year of life expectancy... Its a good twist to the recipe tho.
One of the best parts of true paella is the crispy bottom. And you can do that for free. Just let your rice sit in the cast iron pan without stirring it once it’s done. The bottom should become crispy and golden
Treat him with care he's so pure he's an excellent father to these poor children who still love cooking
I know im asking randomly but does anybody know a method to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my login password. I appreciate any help you can give me
Rice is my favorite food. Honestly, sometimes I just want plain white rice with a fried egg on top. So freaking good.
Yes, yes, yes! I ate that for breakfast ALL the time when I was in school. With a little hot sauce and chopped up Turkey bacon if I had time.
Literally my go to breakfast with a little chili oil
I’m right there with you girl. I typically start my meals by getting some rice going, and then figuring out what to put on it.
When I was a kid my mom would give us day old rice in milk with sugar...kinda like cereal. Actually pretty good.
@@Iampatrix yes! Another delicious dish from my childhood. I love cold rice with milk. 💙💙💙
I love how enthusiastic this guy is. This is my favorite series tastemade does!
Christina Herrbach I enjoy it too and i did not know they had more channels. Thank you for the comment now I can look into them. 😊
Same! This series has helped me min/max my tasty food to budget ratio. Haha
i discovered frankie on tastemade's snap stories. he's actually the only reason i ended up watching them because of how fun he is to watch and how much he clearly loves what he does!!
I have the biggest crush on Frankie. Not ashamed. I'd go on a struggle date. Lol
aquajosh me
Hahaha
..me too.
I'm confused as to why i like him but he's weird and incredibly pulling
Pretty sure he can’t be this excited all the time
Me too🥰
I made your struggle paella and it was great! I had to make a couple of substitutions to fit into my own struggle though. I used shrimp (on sale) and chicken stock.
These Struggle Meals videos are such a hidden gem.
Great ideas with a positive, energetic host!
Keep up the great work!
thanks!
I agree! I LOVE his energy! Ad the meals ALL look DELICIOUS!😍
I want what he had before shooting this video
Drug
He has struggle drug ..! ( Coffee and tea and cough syrup)
Or maybe it’s just really good food
Adderall?
Rice?
There's a Lebanese recipe called Mujadara which would fit perfectly in this video. It has rice, lentils and caramelized onions. I'm from Mexico so I don't know too much about it but my family eats it with yogurt and cucumber and it's so good!
Anyways, great video. I died a little when he dropped the beat lol. Loved that part :P
Yeah my mom makes that too. Except we don't put cucumber in the yogurt. Apparently it's common for Christians to eat during lent because in some churches in the middle east you go vegan for lent.
It's not called mujadara it's called Majadara, and it's amazing.
The thing is that with a lot of lentils you need to soak them in water for a few hours to a day before you cook and that can be kind of annoying to people.
@@moonshiro The spelling of the dish depends on the translator and perhaps even the country as different Middle Eastern countries have their own native spelling and versions. Like Natalia, I've seen it spelled primarily as "mujadara". In contrast, Ottolenghi spells it "mejadra". Regardless, it's a delicious dish.
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/oct/09/mejadra-recipe-yotam-ottolenghi
When I cook it, I use brown/ green lentils which don't require or only require a short soaking time (like an hour). The lentils are small enough that cooking 15-20 minutes in water is enough: overdo it and it becomes mushy. Check out the recipes online.
Yes mujadara is a Syrian dish too and it’s always a great dish that fits the budget!
Sam yes I eat it for lent ☺️
don't be shy with the heat when cooking paella, you want that toasty crust/socarrat at the bottom, free flavor.
The Puerto Ricans call it "Pegao"
Panamanians call it “Concolón”
Dominicans call it “concon”
How many minutes do medium heat have to be on before Turing it off?
There sure are a lot of foreign words for "mom burned the rice again"
Wasn't ready for that stock drop
Alex 😂😂😂😂☠️
🤣🤣🤣...i wasnt either!
singing dubstep like this guy ua-cam.com/video/z_SQO3vv3p8/v-deo.html
The stock drops are my favorite, it's a recurring thing.
I feel like Mexican chorizo would work too. It's like $1 a roll at most grocery stores.
Jenny Miller i Guess it depends on where you live it’s Super expensive in my city
@@Fantong3 That's probably true! If you live around a Wal-Mart or a Kroger in the US try looking in the dairy section rather than meat, for whatever reason that's where you find those cheap rolls in those stores.
For me Mexican chorizo is too different from Spanish and it wouldn’t be right
@@Spain456 Yeah, I agree it's definitely different! I was just thinking if you're using some kind of substitute like they are in the video, you would also have that as an option if you like it better than the packaged smoked sausage.
Jenny Miller yes and I use it for alot of dishes and if cooked right its great for a meat and the seasoning off it adds sooo much. Absolutely Great idea you've commented!
Thanks for sharing and thank you for using clean language. My kids and I love to cook. I am sure they will enjoy watching these videos
I made the rice pudding, and I've never had it before, and it was so good. I used banana and cinnamon on top for the fruit.
I made the Sofrito chicken and rice for company and it got wonderful compliments. Thank you.
Do struggle instant pot (and similar pressure cooker) meals
A struggle alternative for vanilla extract is pure vanillin. It is the main aromatic of vanilla, it is sold in quite potent powder/crystal form, and at least where I live is very much cheaper than an equivalent quantity of vanilla pods or extract (about 1 spoonful of vanillin equates to 4 of extract).
In a gourmet sense it is not exactly the same with actual vanilla because that contains other secondary aromatics too, but it's quite good enough (almost everything vanilla-flavored or scented that you buy contains only vanillin, including those artificial vanilla flavoring vials), and you do get good savings.
Extra savings if you can buy it by the gram in a spice shop instead of pre-packaged.
Husband and I made the chicken and rice today and it was delicious! Thanks for the recipe! We added some mushrooms and omitted the olives. The rice had amazing flavor. We would definitely make this again!
Rice is awesome when you're hungry and you want a thousand of something!
You make me smile, it almost doesn’t even matter what you’re cooking, but I do love your recipes.
Part II - i had leftovers of the chicken and rice, so I turned the chicken n rice into soup. I shredded the chicken and added to some homemade stock. Put about three or four huge spoonfuls of the rice mixture in and some spice, sambal. All it needed was to be heated through and voila a struggle meal lunch with all the flavor of the original
I'm cuban (we eat a lot of Spanish food) and I was blown away by your take on paella!! I'll definitely try it. Your chicken and rice reminds me of dinner every night as a kid.
I had Sofrito for the last time last month bc I was staying my my boyfriend's house and he Puerto Rican. So good. The only thing he does different is the onions, peppers and all that stuff with the season he puts it all in a blender then mixes it with the rice and any other meat
everything looks so delicious Frankie. doing an excellent job at never running out of great ideas
Once I found out how toxic Teflon is, I threw away all of my Teflon coated cookware and bought a good old-fashioned cast iron skillet...I educated myself on how to care for it, and I use it all the time. I love this guy...using his cast iron skillet...yaaaaay.
Cast Iron Man 😂😂
A lot of teflon worries are overblown, but the environmental costs of producing it are massive so fair call
Can you do a video about making your own stock with bones and veggie scraps?
kasarrah1619 I think he did already, used a whole chicken then made noodle soup with it 😊
kasarrah1619 ua-cam.com/video/z7ErRb_CQGk/v-deo.html
And then there's us Asians who eat rice everyday at every meal. Plain. Now that's cost effective.
We at least try to add salt or soy sauce and some oil with it if it's really poverty though. D:
@@ryvrdrgn16
Your not Asian if you put soy sauce in white rice, unless it's fried rice
Who seasons their rice???
(And yes r/gatekeep me)
@@-Meric- Struggling asians. Salt and rice is a life saver. Soy sauce is boujeee
Krisnna De Mille Mariano its not a culture issue as much as it is introducing cheaper meals with a tasty palette instead of plain and often times monotonous after while.
@@-Meric- In college, I'll mix a raw egg and soy sauce into piping hot rice.
It's extremely quick and simple.
Turns out, Japanese people have a dish like that!
Love All of your vlogs! The Italian in new loves the care and love you put into and have for your cooking! I also VERY MUCH Appreciate that give the reasons behind why you do things a certain way and also explain some of the science if you will about things! As a someone that worked in a kitchen anoint half of my life, but have been out of that world for a while, your vlogs have reminded me how much I love cooking as well as taught me so very much so thank you!!
In before someone complains about trying to buy 84 cents worth of rice!
Luke Dodson Lol
i saw 1lb of rice for .79 cents in walmart lol
Just buy a 10 pound bag...it's maybe 5 dollars and u can make SOOOO many meals out of it. Lasts my family of 5 a whole month!
A little tip: if u live near a morrocan, iranian or other middle eastern food shop, u can get buillon cubes with saffron that are really cheap. Ideal is a brand u get in the uk for around £ 3-4.
The chicken and rice has officially become my favorite thing to cook. Thanks for making my quarantine a little less boring!
I love the energy in these videos
I love cooking with Puerto Rican sofrito. It’s pretty much in everything my fam makes
Love the pig smash. And the sounds effects. The orange fridge is over the top. Love it. :)
I grew up with my mom using leftover rice, milk, sugar and cinnamon. It's something she grew up with too, and it's so simple but so good!
Ok Frankie, I am loving your show. Right from the beginning I knew I liked your style and charisma. I have seen quite a few of your videos and am subscribed. Well today, I started my day by making the prosciutto and cheddar biscuits with cheese. Delicious. I have breakfast for the rest of the week. Then I did the chickpea snacks, followed by tonight’s topper. Chicken with rice. So effen good and all in my cast iron skillet. Love cooking in Los Angeles with you and the videos. Your humor is infectious. Keep it up.
How come people are disliking these videos? I mean, the man is sharing knowledge. What's not to like
YUM! There all look incredibly delicious and very affordable! Thank you!
I just adore your enthusiasm! I've incorporated some of your recipes and ideas, into my own rotation. We eat well, inexpensively, and it's delicious. Thank you!
This guy needs his own channel! He’s awesome and inspiring.
The dessert dish reminds me of thai sticky rice with mango aha
I love ur personality u r my fav chef 👨🍳❤️
that paella looks incredible, i always thought it would be too hard to make but I can do that!
I made a vegan version of this last night and it was fabulous! Vegan sausages and stock, and seaweed for the taste of the sea. Thanks, Frankie!
Brilliant! Acting wasn’t to shabby either You made my month!! LOL
BRO I LOST MY MIND WHEN I JUST SAW HOW TO MAKE RICE PUDDING........ I LOVE THIS CHANNEL
Very creative substitutions, food for thought, pardon the pun! The tumeric idea was great.
Just cooked this for dinner, the whole family loved it! Thank you so much ♥️ they were so happy to taste some restaurant-quality food during the lockdown.
Nothing beats struggle meal than nasi goreng - fried rice. You can add anything. Pulled chicken to reduce cost by buying less parts of the chicken, soy sauce, beef or chicken stock. Maybe add an egg. Boom. You are done. That is cost effective
It'd definitely be more cheaper than the one you'd buy from the indian mama that's for sure
This man is doing things for humanity
love the energy
eu sou apaixonada por arroz.e essas receitas sao maravilhosas
Fried rice should be a great and cost effective. Especially southeast asian varieties, which can be made with any left over meats or vegetables.
He did an episode on egg, which he features fried rice in :)
I love his enthusiasm
this is my fave series of anything
You are such a delight to watch... My mother made rice pudding. You elevated it so I will try it again.
Can u make some kid friendly meals on budget...please...love all your videos...great job!!!
Love these recipes but they are much more for when I'm not struggling. When I'm struggling, like tonight, I make recipes like rice with taco seasoning, frozen mixed veggies, and cut up hotdogs
Madilyn Messer yeah the prices he is estimating are way off where I live
Maaaan. I could watch these all day.
6:00 is the best part. When he drops the beats.
I'm so hungry today after an awfully sick night and I want to make all of this. Great series
Can you show me some struggle couscous meals. Maybe even some for backpacking!
Actually, alternative grains / gluten-free grain meals would be nice. Quinoa, Couscous, Buckwheat, Chickpeas, etc.
Wonderful channel! thank you!
You should have said "Drop that Base!" You know..... like soup base. 😂😂😂 much better pun
Am really entertained by your program , had a laugh when you put turmeric ha ha
I want him as a kid! Awesome cooker! If he is under 29 he could have been my son!
Subscribing! I love how he explain everything with enthusiasm. 😍
Another great episode! Can't get enough of Frankie! ❤️
Frankie’s laugh sounds lovely 😍😍😍
I don’t have any turmeric. Is there any other spice that I can replace it with?
He seems like a great boyfriend 😊👌🏾
5:23 isnt that cross contamination from the raw chicken that had been on that tray right before?
I was just thinking the same thing!! That will get everyone sick!
He put it back into the pan to cook for another half hour. The heat would have taken care of any pathogens.
I made the Sofrito chicken and rice last night for dinner! Everyone loved it. I still have leftover rice and I'm trying to figure out what to make with it today.
I know I sound like a stalker but you responded to me on Instagram a long time ago and it really left an impact. Thank you for interacting with us! Such a great series and I hope you all have a Merry Christmas, or whatever someone reading this celebrates or doesn't lol.
Frankie is an amazing chef please continue this show or keep him on Tastemade for as long as possible.
I love these videos and watch them religiously. Could you guys ever film a run to the grocery store
Saffron is cheap if you get it in the bags at any Mexican market.
Dude you got me so pumped up! love the video!
Okay, that dessert looks INCREDIBLE 🙌🏻 adding that to my “will actually try this in real life” list!
Great video! Love it!
This cooking series is incredible. I'm ready for the spin-off cartoon series starring the piggy.
You could try cacique pork ,beef, or soy chorizo. Please let me know what you think.
Time to drop the stock! 🤘🏾😂🤣😆. Love this!
Me a fellow Puerto Rican who eats rice every day : “rice is a struggle meal??” 😂
I love the way you cook. Salam suka beda
Does anyone know how big that cast iron is? I thought it was 10" but it doesn't seem like it would have enough room
Wondering the same thing... Maybe 15"?
Sazon con achote packets are even cheaper than turmeric and will dye the rice yellow and give it a slight flavor. Try it 😊
Love your content, we are a family of seven so $14 meals versus fast food is a winner chicken dinner. We will be expanding our pantry and meal prep with your suggestions. Thank you! New subscriber will be watching all your videos. Curious question have you done struggle pizza yet?
Recipe paella from Spanyol....? Heemmmm ...Yummmyyy.....
Should I rinse the rice for the paella or the sofritas?
This past covid season I've learned cleaning and washing rice is important. Is the rice being washed or is it raw and starchy??
I made this but substituted the calamari and seafood stock for chicken and chicken stock. A chef friend gave me some saffron but I used turmeric in addition. Not traditional but it was tasty and I didn’t die from my fish allergy.
I come from saffron Walden were a lot of saffron was grown
If they made a struggle meals cook book. Would 100000% buy it
Question. I don't like peas. I want the same color, but without the peas. What would be a good substitute that's still cost effective?
I don't know if this some regulations or something, but saffron isn't really expensive here. Compared to other spices it's like a bit more expensive, and it's amazing.
@@ricksmith4145 Bosnia, we're a lot closer to the middle east so I guess that's why it's a lot cheaper. Most spices here are really cheap.
where can i get an orange fridge like the on in your kitchen?..
Will the coconut rice work with parboiled rice?
Everytime he said "rice pudding" Venezuelan grandmas that have been making arroz con leche for decades lost a year of life expectancy... Its a good twist to the recipe tho.
One of the best parts of true paella is the crispy bottom. And you can do that for free. Just let your rice sit in the cast iron pan without stirring it once it’s done. The bottom should become crispy and golden
Frankie do u not have a lid for that skillet?
I love you Frankie~!