Identifying specific brands, staging camera angles, clarity of script: all these details go a long way in separating your work from the ocean of other stuff. Great work.
Thank you so much! I sincerely appreciate your kind words and your generosity! If there are any recipes you'd like to see, please let me know! Thanks again!
Popeye's spicy chicken sandwich *sauce* 🙏🏽. I haven't found anyone that gets the exact favor right yet!@@farmageddon & Great work! I really appreciate your channel, and my family really enjoyed the chickfila recipe. I used yours as the basis to replicate the honey pimento summer sandwich.
As someone who worked at chipotle for a year and prepped/grilled the steak every day, I have a few notes for how it was prepared in the restaurant. This video was super close, but there are a few details that differ and some of these things may be harder to achieve at home vs in a commercial kitchen. 1. All the steak in the restaurant arrives ready to eat, they sous vide large pre-sliced 5-10 lb cuts of beef to medium rare/medium in vacuum sealed bags at distribution centers and deliver them still fresh. Those large pieces then get separated into smaller cuts (about half as thick as the ones in your video) and marinated once they're in each restaurant. So while the steak is marinated for 12ish hours overnight, once it's being cooked for the line it's only on the grill for 3-4 minutes max since all you're really doing is just searing the steak. 2. For searing the steak, chipotle actually does use oil for everything put on the grill, since cleaning would be so much more difficult without it. Usually it's applied with a spray bottle to coat the blacktop as thinly and evenly as possible before throwing the meat on it. You could also have put even a bit more salt on the steaks as they grilled, the operating term I was told to follow was "snow on the peaks" for how much to salt any grilled meats. 3. For cutting the steak after grilling, letting it rest probably does make it taste better but for full accuracy you should cut it almost immediately after pulling it off the grill. And the official cube sizing is 1 1/2 inches, though most people on grill aren't gonna be measuring super closely as they have to cut all of the steak as fast as possible to put it out on the line. Not sure how much any of that really affects the taste compared to your way of cooking it since everything else was spot on, I just figured some people would like to have even more context for how it's prepared.
"Trying to cook brown rice via the absorption method will only result in misery and make you an anxious and fault-finding person" This is a glorious quote and a favourite of mine from now on 😂
Thank you! I sincerely appreciate your kind words and your generosity! It means a lot. If there are any dishes you'd like to see, please let me know! Thanks again! I hope you have a wonderful day!
@@philochristos I checked my recipe bookmarks and it turns out that I've actually made five: Chick-fil-a's Spicy Chicken Sandwich Chinese Takeout Crab Rangoon Chinese Takeout Egg Rolls Chinese Takeout General Tso's Chicken Chinese Takeout Fried Rice The one that delighted me the most was the General Tso's. When I ate it a day later and the chicken was still crispy was like discovering that I had cast a magic spell. Mad props to Jason for the intense research and dedication to trial and error until success.
"I'm quite good at rolling other things. *ahem*" There's so much to love about your channel, Jason: your intelligence, your dedicated research, your sense of humor. Thank you.
I made all of the recipes in both this video and the other chipotle bowl video, and they all turned out AMAZING! Its important to me that the recipes i make are specific and dont take a bunch of shortcuts, and all of these recipes delivered. Great food and recipes, and I love that weight in grams is provided for all ingredients too!
Fantastic combo video Mr. Farmer!! Tip of the hat to you, the consistency you maintain across your videos really REALLY shines when you make videos like this and it is difficult (neigh impossible) to see where you (or your editor) merges those clips. Great work as always, and this one shows off your(and or your editors) top tier technical expertise too!
Hey Jason Farmer!, wow man!, it's like you're reading my mind man! Again thanks for loading this recipe up. I really truly want a burrito today. And always thanks for all the recipes and I truly appreciate your channel, thank you.
One of our favorites! Thanks for doing this recipe. Still hoping to see your take on the Barbacoa. The internet recipes are good but no where near what Chipotle's Barbacoa tastes like. Theirs is nothing like an authentic version but it's great nonetheless.
Saw your name dropped on a Reddit thread for best copycat recipes, typed your name in UA-cam and was led to this first video, which 1. Was related to making my most favorite restaurant meat and 2. Seeing HEB in your video and fan girling as a fellow Texanite! After 2xing through your whole video and then going to your other list of videos and seeing CHIK-FIL-A replica (drool), I was just like omg this guy has a video for my top outdoor favs!! Your videos are so well done, from the audio tips and walk through, to the visuals, 10/10. And the jokes throughout 😅 Thank you for all the testing you’ve done to provide us the closest recipes to the originals! And wishing you tons of success in your endeavors, I know you’re going to succeed! If you live in Houston and ever need a sous chef or someone to cook alongside, I would love to connect and help you out with your foodie trials! Best wishes!
"I often find that the steak at their restaurants to be slightly overcooked.....all four pieces they give you." You got that right. I stopped going there years ago because I don't want a rice burrito. I want steak!
Hi!!! I like to get the bowl from Chipotle. Then I buy 2 or 3 wraps and make my own wraps. You get alot more. Thanks for showing us how they make this steak dish. Looks mighth delicious to me...YUMS!!! Great Video!!!...🦋
I never knew thats how you are suppose to cook brown rice. Good to know. Also I look forward to your next video especially the spare ribs when they come.
I’ve experimented a bit and if you can’t get morita chipotles, 2oz of Meco and 6oz of ancho gets you in the ballpark. The adobo leads to a nearly identical version of chipotles steak provided its left to marinate for long enough and you cook it correctly
Chipotle is waaay past its golden era. The food I get there now (on the rare occasion I end up going there) is a sloppy mess. Your rolling skills are WAY better than their employees.
Chipotle as a buisness did really well this year. From a quality standpoint, only one of them out of about 5 in my area is still worth going to. The rest of them can't even cook the rice, nevermind the chicken.
@@alechall7082 can't see how. The one in my city (I live in new England, which generally has high cost) has fucking 4 inch burritos for 15 dollars EACH
If you want to get the tortillas online, Mr Tortilla makes a 13 inch tortilla in both regular and Low carb Multigrain for us Keto/Diabetics. The multigrain are really.... REALLY good, but I don't know about the regular ones. Am going to try this, this week, but with a really good Chuck roast I just got and shredded instead of sliced. Thanks for the recipe, Jason.
Dude this is amazing! I loved your ramen video, but I haven’t made much ramen because of how calorie it can be. Your videos are amazing, but I’m trying to loose weight, and I can’t eat most of the recipes. But this video is awesome! Just learning how to make the rice beans and steak will save me tons of money and will spice up my diet from my “chicken and rice” meals :)
I love cooking harder rice types using the pasta method. Good for farro and black rice. FYI you can buy excellent rice online, direct from the farm. Lundberg Farms has both organic and non-organic rices of all kinds. I was sick of wasting money on wild rice mixes when I wanted plain wild rice.
Have you ever experimented with a barbacoa recipe? Most recipes online call for chipotles in adobo, and I agree with you, they don't quite cut it in any of the barbacoa recipes I've tried. I bought the morita chiles, so I am going to use this base to try and create a better copycat barbacoa recipe. Thanks!
Yet another fantastic video! Thank you, Jason-san. Could you do a few of the Taco Bell sauces in the future? I would love to make something like their cheesy gordita crunch at home.
Hi Jason! I request you recreate Mongolian grill noodles that are typically found at mall food courts please. It's one of my favorites, and I've been scouring the web for a dupe. So far, I haven't found anything decent. I'm confident you'd make an excellent recipe.
you forgot to pile all the guac and sour cream in the center of the burrito so you dont taste any of it until you literally taste all of it in one bite.
Just when I've been getting into dried chiles on my own, I see this, hah. A high powered blender really helps; my food processor was not up to the task.
Tortilla Land brand raw tortillas are incredible, you can find them in grocers in the refrigerated Spanish area -- like where chorizo and queso are sold.
Simce you're on to burrito companies, I would love to see you figure out Willy's Sinaloa chicken recipe. I just can't figure out what they use because I've never found any other Sinaloa style chicken like theirs. The chipotle salsa in this one seems to be similar to Willy's chili de arbole sauce. I will jave to try making it.
@@farmageddon are you in Houston? If so there’s also a Trader Joe’s opening up in sugarland literally right across from my work. I work at kura sushi in sugarland
Do you know how to make the stir fry mixed vegetables the chineses make in their resturants? It´s imposible to find a good recipe of this dish. Thank you for your videos.
It's no wonder I always got a stomachache eating at Chipotle. They use cilantro in EVERYTHING! I am seriously allergic to cilantro. When I try these kinds of recipes, I substitute parsley for the cilantro.
Looks like you used the Gaba Brown setting on your Zojirushi (I have the same model). Is that the best setting for nailing the Chipotle rice's texture or will the regular Brown setting work as well?
I would use the regular brown rice setting if you have it. I think mine just auto selects the GABA setting. I need to look into that because it sprouts the brown rice. Which is fine, but the brown rice at Chipotle isn't sprouted. It's just cooked regular.
Wanna learn how to make Chipotle’s burrito bowls at home? Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/_ueMYVCJR24/v-deo.html
Identifying specific brands, staging camera angles, clarity of script: all these details go a long way in separating your work from the ocean of other stuff. Great work.
Thank you so much! I sincerely appreciate your kind words and your generosity!
If there are any recipes you'd like to see, please let me know!
Thanks again!
Popeye's spicy chicken sandwich *sauce* 🙏🏽. I haven't found anyone that gets the exact favor right yet!@@farmageddon
& Great work! I really appreciate your channel, and my family really enjoyed the chickfila recipe. I used yours as the basis to replicate the honey pimento summer sandwich.
As someone who worked at chipotle for a year and prepped/grilled the steak every day, I have a few notes for how it was prepared in the restaurant. This video was super close, but there are a few details that differ and some of these things may be harder to achieve at home vs in a commercial kitchen.
1. All the steak in the restaurant arrives ready to eat, they sous vide large pre-sliced 5-10 lb cuts of beef to medium rare/medium in vacuum sealed bags at distribution centers and deliver them still fresh. Those large pieces then get separated into smaller cuts (about half as thick as the ones in your video) and marinated once they're in each restaurant. So while the steak is marinated for 12ish hours overnight, once it's being cooked for the line it's only on the grill for 3-4 minutes max since all you're really doing is just searing the steak.
2. For searing the steak, chipotle actually does use oil for everything put on the grill, since cleaning would be so much more difficult without it. Usually it's applied with a spray bottle to coat the blacktop as thinly and evenly as possible before throwing the meat on it. You could also have put even a bit more salt on the steaks as they grilled, the operating term I was told to follow was "snow on the peaks" for how much to salt any grilled meats.
3. For cutting the steak after grilling, letting it rest probably does make it taste better but for full accuracy you should cut it almost immediately after pulling it off the grill. And the official cube sizing is 1 1/2 inches, though most people on grill aren't gonna be measuring super closely as they have to cut all of the steak as fast as possible to put it out on the line.
Not sure how much any of that really affects the taste compared to your way of cooking it since everything else was spot on, I just figured some people would like to have even more context for how it's prepared.
Great insight! Thanks!
"Trying to cook brown rice via the absorption method will only result in misery and make you an anxious and fault-finding person"
This is a glorious quote and a favourite of mine from now on 😂
Super excited to see both branching out from PF Changs to other restaurants, and to see the channel closing in on 350k subscribers. Well deserved!
Thank you! I sincerely appreciate that!
an important step when roling the bouritto is the pinky tuck at the end. Love your videos. Thank you so much for sharing.
The pinky tuck makes a big difference in the aesthetic and functionality of the burrito in the end.
Jason, you never fail to impress me with your depth of research and teaching skills for noobs. Excellent work!
Thank you!
I wish everyone was like you
Thank you! I sincerely appreciate your kind words and your generosity! It means a lot.
If there are any dishes you'd like to see, please let me know!
Thanks again! I hope you have a wonderful day!
I've made four of the recipes that Jason has presented and they have all resulted in outstanding food.
Which ones did you make? I made the burrito bowl from the last video, and the chick fil a sandwiches. They both turned out great.
@@philochristos I checked my recipe bookmarks and it turns out that I've actually made five:
Chick-fil-a's Spicy Chicken Sandwich
Chinese Takeout Crab Rangoon
Chinese Takeout Egg Rolls
Chinese Takeout General Tso's Chicken
Chinese Takeout Fried Rice
The one that delighted me the most was the General Tso's. When I ate it a day later and the chicken was still crispy was like discovering that I had cast a magic spell. Mad props to Jason for the intense research and dedication to trial and error until success.
"I'm quite good at rolling other things. *ahem*" There's so much to love about your channel, Jason: your intelligence, your dedicated research, your sense of humor. Thank you.
Thank you, David! It's so nice to see you again! I hope you are well!
"I'm quite good at rolling other things **ahem** " 😂
if only the skills could translate :')
I made all of the recipes in both this video and the other chipotle bowl video, and they all turned out AMAZING! Its important to me that the recipes i make are specific and dont take a bunch of shortcuts, and all of these recipes delivered. Great food and recipes, and I love that weight in grams is provided for all ingredients too!
I just want to say that out of any of the cooking related youtube channels out there I appreciate your style the most, by far. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! I sincerely appreciate that!
You promised to make this video and followed through 🙌 You are a man of your word, sir
Another straight banger. Amazing video, my friend.
Fantastic combo video Mr. Farmer!! Tip of the hat to you, the consistency you maintain across your videos really REALLY shines when you make videos like this and it is difficult (neigh impossible) to see where you (or your editor) merges those clips.
Great work as always, and this one shows off your(and or your editors) top tier technical expertise too!
Thank you, Todd!
holy smokes, what a tour de force just to recreate chipotle
Hey Jason Farmer!, wow man!, it's like you're reading my mind man! Again thanks for loading this recipe up. I really truly want a burrito today. And always thanks for all the recipes and I truly appreciate your channel, thank you.
One of our favorites! Thanks for doing this recipe.
Still hoping to see your take on the Barbacoa. The internet recipes are good but no where near what Chipotle's Barbacoa tastes like. Theirs is nothing like an authentic version but it's great nonetheless.
When I make cilantro lime rice I add in some lime zest and I find that brings out the lime flavor way more than any amount of lime juice
I like that you're cooking a Chipotle recipe (and all your recipes) while using gray kunz spoons. From one culinarian to another, big props!
You are the single person who has noticed that! Much respect!
Fabulous attention to detail, as always.
Wow, just wow! Thank you for sharing all these methods to make a great burrito! I can't wait to try these!
Saw your name dropped on a Reddit thread for best copycat recipes, typed your name in UA-cam and was led to this first video, which 1. Was related to making my most favorite restaurant meat and 2. Seeing HEB in your video and fan girling as a fellow Texanite! After 2xing through your whole video and then going to your other list of videos and seeing CHIK-FIL-A replica (drool), I was just like omg this guy has a video for my top outdoor favs!! Your videos are so well done, from the audio tips and walk through, to the visuals, 10/10. And the jokes throughout 😅 Thank you for all the testing you’ve done to provide us the closest recipes to the originals! And wishing you tons of success in your endeavors, I know you’re going to succeed! If you live in Houston and ever need a sous chef or someone to cook alongside, I would love to connect and help you out with your foodie trials! Best wishes!
"I often find that the steak at their restaurants to be slightly overcooked.....all four pieces they give you."
You got that right. I stopped going there years ago because I don't want a rice burrito. I want steak!
😅
I agree the location where I live is just a hangout for the local high-school kids and the prices keep going up
Hi!!! I like to get the bowl from Chipotle. Then I buy 2 or 3 wraps and make my own wraps. You get alot more. Thanks for showing us how they make this steak dish. Looks mighth delicious to me...YUMS!!! Great Video!!!...🦋
Good recipe as always. You are really doing the Lord's work with this one!
I CAN'T WAIT TO MAKE THIS!! Thank you!
I never knew thats how you are suppose to cook brown rice. Good to know. Also I look forward to your next video especially the spare ribs when they come.
So good recipe ❤🎉.I will cook after I watch you.Thank you so much for your kind to share
Dude you are a God send. Thx’s 4All your hard work
Thank you Jason. I ALWAYS enjoy your videos.
Thank you for watching!
You, sir, are an absolute badass.
No other way around it!
Thank you!
I’ve experimented a bit and if you can’t get morita chipotles, 2oz of Meco and 6oz of ancho gets you in the ballpark. The adobo leads to a nearly identical version of chipotles steak provided its left to marinate for long enough and you cook it correctly
Good tip!
Chipotle is waaay past its golden era. The food I get there now (on the rare occasion I end up going there) is a sloppy mess.
Your rolling skills are WAY better than their employees.
Chipotle as a buisness did really well this year. From a quality standpoint, only one of them out of about 5 in my area is still worth going to. The rest of them can't even cook the rice, nevermind the chicken.
@@alechall7082 It probably means they are headed downhill and will face tough times a few years from now.
@@alechall7082 can't see how. The one in my city (I live in new England, which generally has high cost) has fucking 4 inch burritos for 15 dollars EACH
Early! LOVE chipotle! You're the Best 🎉🎉🎉🎉
gonna be a good Saturday morning :D
If you want to get the tortillas online, Mr Tortilla makes a 13 inch tortilla in both regular and Low carb Multigrain for us Keto/Diabetics. The multigrain are really.... REALLY good, but I don't know about the regular ones. Am going to try this, this week, but with a really good Chuck roast I just got and shredded instead of sliced. Thanks for the recipe, Jason.
I didnt know pasta method for cooking brown rice. I just make white rice cause its easy to make in a pot but I like brown rice flavour WAY BETTER
Dude this is amazing! I loved your ramen video, but I haven’t made much ramen because of how calorie it can be. Your videos are amazing, but I’m trying to loose weight, and I can’t eat most of the recipes. But this video is awesome! Just learning how to make the rice beans and steak will save me tons of money and will spice up my diet from my “chicken and rice” meals :)
Hell yeah I've been waiting for the Mexican food content thanks!
Hi, Tatiana!! Great to see you again!
@@farmageddon Your channel's growth is amazing I'm so happy for you!
Yoooooo! Thanks for this! +1 for your ehem other rolling skills!
You are such a cooking genius. 😊
Doing God's work!
Thank you, Ben! It's great to see you again!
I sincerely appreciate your generosity!
This video is perfect for when you really crave Chipotle 3 days from now.
This reminds me of the Mitch Heberg joke: "My friend asked me if I wanted a frozen banana. I said 'No, but I want a regular banana later, so... yeah."
King Jason makes Chipotle, we makin' Chipotle baby 🔥
Please do the chicken Al pastor that was discontinued. This was the best recipe they had.
Could you make a Chinese Take out Boneless Spare Ribs Recipe?? 🙏🏽
Burritos are awesome! Suggestion: please Make arroz con leche next. Desserts are great too😊😊😊
Oof. I always struggle with brown rice. Thanks for that tip and the amazing video per usual, my friend! :3
I love cooking harder rice types using the pasta method. Good for farro and black rice. FYI you can buy excellent rice online, direct from the farm. Lundberg Farms has both organic and non-organic rices of all kinds. I was sick of wasting money on wild rice mixes when I wanted plain wild rice.
Jason could you please cook my favorite take out dinner? Butter chicken. I would truly love your explanations about the dish! ❤
I will give this a try! I quit going there because i would always get chewy pieces of fat that were inedible in my burrito every single time!!!!
Love it. I personally use Mexican oregano on everything, including pizzas. I prefer it.
You deserve at least 1M followers
Thank you for the video I like a few things at Chipotle but I can't remember the last time I ate there
Great video! Suggestion, outback’s blooming onion
Circa 2011, we did use honey when we marinated our steak, in addition to the adobo, we added oil and kosher salt.
Have you ever experimented with a barbacoa recipe? Most recipes online call for chipotles in adobo, and I agree with you, they don't quite cut it in any of the barbacoa recipes I've tried. I bought the morita chiles, so I am going to use this base to try and create a better copycat barbacoa recipe. Thanks!
For oversized tortillas, you may want to try a local restaurant supply store which are typically also open to the public.
Yet another fantastic video! Thank you, Jason-san. Could you do a few of the Taco Bell sauces in the future? I would love to make something like their cheesy gordita crunch at home.
Hi Jason!
I request you recreate Mongolian grill noodles that are typically found at mall food courts please. It's one of my favorites, and I've been scouring the web for a dupe. So far, I haven't found anything decent. I'm confident you'd make an excellent recipe.
you forgot to pile all the guac and sour cream in the center of the burrito so you dont taste any of it until you literally taste all of it in one bite.
“Chipotle, as it’s name implies, uses a version of a smoked and dried jalapeño pepper called a chipotle” is more funny than it should be lmaooo
Just when I've been getting into dried chiles on my own, I see this, hah. A high powered blender really helps; my food processor was not up to the task.
I've tried to make plenty of Chipotle burritos at home and have been very disappointed! 😳Hurray for this video!!!!
Tortilla Land brand raw tortillas are incredible, you can find them in grocers in the refrigerated Spanish area -- like where chorizo and queso are sold.
Thanks for these great recipes! I have made several already and they are👌🏼 Any idea why the homemade red chili salsa is not as red as chipotles?
I have no idea. I'm guessing food dye? But I really haven't the faintest clue.
This is incredible!!! Is the adobo sauce used for the chicken too? And what cheese topping do they use??
Check out the burrito bowl video for all that information!
@@farmageddon AH thank you! Also I was watching this video with my bf who used to work at Chipotle and he was like, "yep" to every process haha
Man this dude about to be banned from both Benihana AND chipotle
Bought some cheelays a few days ago, I'll have to try this 👍
Is the same adobo marinade used for the chicken?
It’s the same!
Hello Jason! Thanks For this! You're amazing ❤❤❤❤
Stuttgart AR thanks you for buying riceland 😜
Make a video on how to make Al Pastor recipes
Wow another recipe reveal!! Let’s see the comments in a few months to see what people think!
I can’t say I’ll make each component, but assuming that cilantro like rice is a decent mimic, it’s going on my regular menu
Please make a video on how to make their Vinaigrette !
The vinaigrette recipe is in the Burrito Bowl video, which you can find here: ua-cam.com/video/_ueMYVCJR24/v-deo.html
This channel reminds me why I don't want to open a restaurant. Too much work.
Simce you're on to burrito companies, I would love to see you figure out Willy's Sinaloa chicken recipe. I just can't figure out what they use because I've never found any other Sinaloa style chicken like theirs. The chipotle salsa in this one seems to be similar to Willy's chili de arbole sauce. I will jave to try making it.
I live in Texas too. Houston specifically and Trader Joe’s has fantastic gigantic flour tortillas
Howdy, neighbor!
@@farmageddon are you in Houston? If so there’s also a Trader Joe’s opening up in sugarland literally right across from my work. I work at kura sushi in sugarland
@@kee1pride31 I go to that Kura all the time. What's your name? I'll say hi the next time I'm in there!
@@farmageddon Kevin. I work night shift. Off weds thurs
Would love the recipe for The Cheesecake Factory's Bistro Shrimp Pasta!
Do you know how to make the stir fry mixed vegetables the chineses make in their resturants? It´s imposible to find a good recipe of this dish. Thank you for your videos.
do you still need to wash the rice if you're cooking it via the pasta method? wouldnt the extra water absorb the surface starch?
I still do it. But it's probably not necessary.
I swear he broke into Chipotle’s HQ
It's no wonder I always got a stomachache eating at Chipotle. They use cilantro in EVERYTHING! I am seriously allergic to cilantro. When I try these kinds of recipes, I substitute parsley for the cilantro.
Do qdoba next
Biggest Tortilla ive found is Old El Paso. Walmart has them. Grande.
Looks like you used the Gaba Brown setting on your Zojirushi (I have the same model). Is that the best setting for nailing the Chipotle rice's texture or will the regular Brown setting work as well?
I would use the regular brown rice setting if you have it. I think mine just auto selects the GABA setting. I need to look into that because it sprouts the brown rice. Which is fine, but the brown rice at Chipotle isn't sprouted. It's just cooked regular.
Can you do Garlic Noodles from a famous restaurant.
Can you please make video about OG Panda Express? Chowmein isn’t what it used to be, there’s definitely a differenece
Personally, I prefer pico and their corn salsa. And queso….which you forgot again. 😉
jason, i beg of you, the popeyes spicy chicken sandwich secrets
Should be out in about a month!
@@farmageddon yes!
What brand of kosher salt do you use?
In these videos, I'm using Morton's because that's what Chipotle uses.
But I use Diamond Brand at home.
😍
I think the chipotle peppers in adobo is plenty good for a burrito protein marinade. It just makes the air spicy when you cook it inside the house 💀
how much does picking the broken beans out post-soak actually matter?
not much, tbh
16:22 😂🤣😂🤣
Will you do a chicken burrito next? 😊
Hello! All the chicken information is in the burrito bowl video, which you can find here: ua-cam.com/video/_ueMYVCJR24/v-deo.html
@farmageddon awesome!! Thank you sir!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Is this a reupload? It feels like deja Vu
New content!
It's just that most of their recipes are the same. Like the white rice vs. brown rice. So, it probably feels very similar to the burrito bowl video.