Personal Chef In Austin, Meal Prep
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2023
- Personal Chef in Austin Texas offering meal prep services. This video talks about what’s needed, the process and the types of menus my clients choose.
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All I can think is it must be blissful just getting to do your job in solitude with little interaction with others... 😅
I loved my weekends cooking for a college. I had the entire industrial kitchen to myself to put out meals vs during the week where everyone was fighting for space to work
It definitely makes things go by faster and gives me time to think
Having others around you can be really fun too, I am a personal chef as well and really enjoy the parties and events. It is definitely more stressful than on-going client meals tho.
Every introverts dream job
@@russellkim_ you actually have to be very much of an extrovert
This is a lot more peaceful than cooking for a restaurant and probably pays like 3x more. Amazing
can confirm, worked privately for aa bit, was making in a day what i made in a week at the restaurant i had worked at before
i need to get into this
@@timnone2924 what might be the typical charge for what is shown in this video?
@@sethtaha8251$100 a day. You get to take the leftovers home, though...and use their wifi while you're in their house 😂😂😂.
@@nonenone6008 there's no way it's that cheap. I'd hire a private chef all the time if it's that low
I was an unexpected private chef for a while. I'd just show up and cook at peoples houses and then clean the kitchen. The clients would often interrupt me by asking stupid questions like "Who are you?" or "How did you get into my house?". Nobody every asked how I was doing or what I'd be cooking for dinner.
bruh 💀︎︎️
An unexpected private chef? Wut
Are you available on Wednesday?
@@niceverswell if he says yes he wont rlly be unexpected now would he
People are so ungrateful nowadays
I had a friend get a personal chef for me 10 years ago when I was in the ICU and rehab because of septic shock. My husband and I had 2 kids under 10 and husband needed to work full time. My church helped for 2 months. I was stuck in bed with black toes and we struggled. When Chef Greg came he was the cool Uncle I never knew I needed. He did comfort food, made snacks with the kids and made sure we had leftovers for the week ends. He still checks in with us and is the first to show up with dinner when I have to have surgery following my sepsis.
Wishing you the very best of health going forward. Good trustworthy friends are invaluable - you must be a kind person yourself as I’ve found we usually get what we give.
Need me a him immediately. Just gotta change my tax bracket first 😅
Well I’m ready to be a him, so keep me updated when you start climbing that ladder.
@@codyconnell6510i never knew this was a thing, can you give me a rough number of what to expect to pay. Maybe a week meal prep to impress an SO or something like that
just gotta grind harder, sweaty /s
Yesssss I also need a him!!!!
Instructions unclear. I am now below the poverty line
Man as a pregnant mom this would be an awesome gift before and after baby. When people ask what I need after I get home with a new baby I always say a meal! A simple meal that I don't have to think about hot and ready for my family is a life saver in those first few weeks.
Here, if there's a baby or a tragedy in someone's family, you make a dish of food that can be frozen and reheated and take it over. I use disposable baking dishes so they don't have to worry about returning anything. I wish more people did that. It's exhausting to come home from the hospital and realize there's no food for anyone.
People don't do that everywhere I guess?
I realize now how stupid that was to say but here in the South its just a given.
If you have any family, any friends, or any neighbors whatsoever (and especially if you go to a church anywhere), you'll have tons of food brought over! Usually you'll have people come help you the first 3 days to a week.
Then they slack off slowly after that. But it gives you time to start back slowly.
I'm sorry you didn't have that. 😢
@@Michael31098 Oh, so sorry. You obviously must know the OP and know that they're a chef. And you don't have to tell us you don't have a partner or child. You are a child, and we know the concept of kindness or being helpful has been absent in whatever way you were raised.
@@Firsona
😄👍😊
Michael is obviously not an adult.
Definitely has no children or a partner.
No life experience.
No understanding of the world or what's going on around him at all.
(He may not even be human... 😕🤷🏼♀️🤫🤣)
@@Michael31098 Maybe you should keep training for MMA... that's your job.
Why would you weigh in on other people's lives when that's what you should be doing for yourself? This is a comment thread for people who want to interact with others in a pleasant way instead of picking a fight or trying to insult people. This is not for you.
If I was rich, the first thing I would outsource is cooking. I cannot imagine the amazing feeling of just having delicious, homecooked meals ready for you. Worth every penny for them, I'm sure!
It goes the other way once you are rich and retired sometimes cooking becomes a hobby
my grandmother was a personal chef XD one day she was running late for her client (who wanted rotisserie chicken) since she was late she stopped by publix and the client called the next day "OMG that was the best chicken ive ever had, whatever you did keep doing it!" so for 3 years my grandmother made 6 figures to pick up a chicken from publix XD
mrs doubtfire in the beginning
Of all the things that never happened, this never happened the most.
Is that not fraud? The client clearly wanted home cooked meals not store meals.
@@Ogilla gaslighting yourself out of your own jealousy
@@JT-bt6jywho cares
I live in Austin too! Not a personal chef but I clean houses for some very wealthy people who hire cooks for their get togethers. It’s kinda like catering but not quite that scale. Besides going to clean their houses on a regular weekly basis they also hire me for those parties on weekends so I can help serve the food and clean up afterwards. They pay REALLY well so I can only assume you make good money too. Your food looks delicious and beautiful to boot. Good luck man!
I wouldn't mind getting paid to help clean up after a weekend party. That's a cool side gig, especially for the holiday season.
I'm surprised they let you serve. I'm a catering chef and no one but my servers touch the food.
My company has a private chef that cooks for 40+ employees everyday.
It's 9-5, no weekends, and he has his own kitchen. Dope gig for a chef
That sounds terrible. So they work you constantly with no variables? Do they also provide dipers and a person who changes them so you can keep working ?
@@IsraelistheJewslandthey meant no weekend work. Which for a job as a cook is a godsent, believe me
I hired a Michelin star chef for my girlfriend's birthday. He left his restaurant and started doing personal engagements since covid.
He came down from NYC, did all the shopping at the local farmers markets. And made an unbelievable 6 course meal.
Price wise it was reasonable for what you were getting.
Would highly recommend.
Lmao
Chefs don't get Michelin stars. Establishments do. He could have worked for a Michelin rated place, but not he himself.
I think he rizzed your gf instead 😆
The chef that I trained under when I was young did this for awhile before settling down. He said it was really neat. Nice work!
I know this house and this client. I am a custom trim carpenter and I have worked there, and in that kitchen, several times. Kudos….
I would LOVE your Waygu Beef and Broccoli recipe. I LOVE this dish especially when the gravy is done right.
If you go to their bio then beacons, it'll lead you to an option for recipes
Underrated timing joke at the end
I hired a personal chef for my sister's 50th birthday it was wonderful she really enjoyed it she picked the formal sit down dinnerwith 5 courses. Her choices were a buffet style party, sit down dinner or Meals for 30 days packed and put in freezer. The only downside is I lived too far away to participate in the party.
My dream is to become rich enough to have my own chef :D that mist be insane to eat good food every day
Key is to marry a foreign woman from a part of the world where it don't snow.
You will then eat good for the rest of your life.
Beach House & personal chef is literally the dream, shit throw a few pounds of weed in there too but mostly the first part
@8th account that’s literally the sole reason people hire personal chefs. Is to not cook and have to waste 45-1h to eat.
@8th account could also be they’d rather not spend a good portion of their free time cooking which is understandable
@8th account the fact that you believe people who can afford a personal chef are too busy to cook and everyone else has plenty of time proves you know nothing about the world. What are you, 8 years old?
Everything you made looks absolutely delicious!! And you look so humble just being able to what you do best!!
The food that you cooked looks amazing, but we all know that couscous is a north African / Arabic dish
bro has beef w israel
@@John-Snow-SmithI do too
@@abdelrahmanelsayed3800 ok I don't
i feel like the most satisfying part about being a chef is when you realize your timing is perfect
I was just about to go to the grocery store, had my list ready, came across this video, and realized I forgot aluminum foil. Thanks for this!
When I was a kid I had a personal chef but I called her Mom. I miss my personal chef everyday.😦
I’m in my first year of culinary school and I just got fired from my first ever commercial kitchen gig. The restaurant is brand new and I had disagreements with how management ran things and when voicing my opinion I was belittled and felt disrespected, i’ve never been amazing with authority but i’ve never been fired before so it was definitely a shock and feels like a huge set back, i absolutely loved the work I was doing despite my disagreements with the management. I’ve always wanted to work for myself and pursue something along the lines of private catering/chef work so this was very inspiring to see and came in perfect timing (I’m also a born and raised Austinite so the fact that your so close to home makes me feel even more ambitious to pursue this path!) Thank u for sharing and I will proceed to go down a rabbit hole of your videos keep it up ☮️💜
I don’t know how you feel- disappointed or failed, but reading your comment means to me you are on the right path. You just happened to do a hard left turn when you least expected it. They did you a favor. Now step up and move forward!
Timing is everything. Well done.
It all looked delicious.
Thank you very much
Nice job the kitchen is so clean
Thanks!
I'd be the happiest person in the world if I had a personal chef, even a few days a week
I do this for a living as well. It's fantastic, the autonomy. Took a while to ascend to that kind of cooking level but I wouldn't have had it any other way.
I’d love it if you had an Amazon store with all the things you use/recommend! I’d buy it out!
I feel like one of the most differentiating skills a chef can have is good timing
Never thought of the purpose of a personal chef in this light. Have time! Love this!
You know, the past few years ive been watching an old show called "you rang m'lord" which is about this old british family after the 2nd world war, where they have servents and a cook etc.
Cook in them days would have made the meals and then sent them up to the dining room. I have heard of personal chefs in this day and age, but i didnt know what they actually did, so this was really informal for me!
Thanks for sharing!
Informal? I think you mean informative 😉
You seem like a super positive likeable guy
he better be for the price...
If I ever hired personal chef nutrition doesn't matter too just having good time every time eating sound so good
You sir are miracle maker!
There is no such thing as an Israeli couscous!
It's a North African couscous!
Thank you! Was looking for this comment. Most “Israeli” cuisine is just Arabic food. Land is not enough, they took falafel and hummus too smh.
Israeli couscous is just a different dish. Literally invented in Israel. Just called couscous.
@@ahmadabdel-ghani8659 no this specific food was invented by Israelis in the 1950s. It isnt actually couscous, but rather a type of pasta.
@@pandate2036 North African couscous is pasta.
@@eranreznic9583 if I cook spaghetti in Morocco, I won’t be calling it Moroccan spaghetti
There is no Israeli couscous👌
True, Couscous Is a North African dish.
It's called ptitim it's. Not couscous look it up
@@truebeliever401Google it
very nice - I always wondered about personal chefs.
Been a chef for 10 years now, this is a beautiful dream please help me live it 😅😂😂😂😂
“Israeli” couscous
He just out here lying 😂
That size is a related to the algerian variant berkoukes or sardininan fregula. Nothing to do with moroccan couscous.
Ikr wth is that. It’s Palestinian.
@@T16650bro history literally does not matter fr ☠️
Looks good. Now I'm hungry...
Pull up a chair, I’ve made extra
You have a gift sir...im very happy to see you share it with others
Wow, how wonderful. I’ve always dreamed of having someone who would cook for hubby and I. Thank you and may God Bless you for doing what you do and helping others. 🙏🏻❤️
I have the timing of the Gods....
Runs outta time on the short.
UA-cam needs to give this man more time....
Because it was originally made for TikTok .
That’s the exact meal i want to eat alone when i get home from work 😂 looks so good ❤
One of these days I’ll be at this level!🤞🏼
that day could be tomorrow if you start now
I need this guy in my life.
First short or video i see of this gentleman / channel ..
0 hesitation, instant sub
You seem super happy being a personal chef are your clients chill or are they uptight
they are riich.
This makes me want to become rich, just to afford a personal chef, it sounds like heaven!
Man i hope i look like you when im further into my transition. You are insanely aesthetically pleasing.
How much to higher this guy. He looks like a master of the kitchen. ❤
Hire* 😒
If you can’t spell Hire you definitely can’t afford a personal chef lol
@mattfartius7136 got to be a douche In every thread
I feel like I see a fry cook in your future.
I might just hire you two and call it a day
You're amazing.
As a Sous-Chef i laughed when you mentioned having the best timing, its the most important thing in a kitchen/restaurant, im a timing god myself
I can see myself paying a personal chef to come to my studio apartment ….. and cook on my hot plate 😂
I SAID MEDIUM RARE JEFFREY !!!
I trained as a chef. But ended up unemployed after six years.
I saw a job for a personal chef and applied.
I didn't realise the people were paying $2,800 a WEEK!!
I've been a personal chef for a decade now and I'm with a different family who pay me $3,200 a week haha!! Best choice I ever made.
I've also cooked food for Bradley Cooper, Denzel Washington and Cilian Murphy
Good times
166k as a personal chef, ya, that's cap.
I cant imagine not cooking, or seeing cooking as a nuissance. Its part of life, one of those things you need to live, and to live good. It teavhes you alot, and can be a soothing, spiritually grounding experience for me. Just so sad that everything is commodified, even time. We talk about time in terms of assets now.
Timing of the gods😂
I can only aspire to such greatness
How much do you charge and do you usually go by hourly or daily rates? Or would you even consider doing monthly payment? Just curious how much a service like this would go for.
750$ a day
Monthly payments 😂
I'm a private chef & my usual rate is between $65-$80 an hour depending
Ive seen them at $2000 a week for a 5 day a week setup
Did he say isreali couscous ?
Uh yeah that’s what it’s called
@DKsHighlights lmao
This looks like a cool and fulfilling gig
Best video of the week
FREE PALESTINE
Bro
*arab couscous
Timing of the gods.
So true fam! Prep on!
Loving that smile Chef💕
Palestinian*
🍉
What a magical beautiful kitchen.
It really is!
Omg that looks so good. I would totally eat everything you just made. The salmon dish looks amazing.
I used to DIY everything when I was broke. Now as I get older I absolutely understand and respect all the little tricks and tactics that pros know that make them able to do everything better than me, faster than me, and so many things are absolutely worth paying for. Respect
Palestine 🇵🇸 couscous been there way before Israel stolen there land and food
He called couscous Israeli💀🤬
Lol I know right. Smh
This guy gets it. People hear personal chef and they think, "must be for someone super rich and super lazy". But he said it really succinctly: he helps his clients accumulate their most valuable asset: TIME.
Sweet! Monday was a very good food day. Yum!
"I have the timing of the gods!"
-Video cuts out mid sentence-
You lost me at Israeli couscous
Timing of Gods. Love that haha.
Any advice for new private chefs?
I didn’t even know that a chef could be a personal one. Great!
No way I’m paying someone so I could eat leftovers lmao
Tell me you’ve got first world problems without telling me
@@CulinaryMisfits lol how is wanting fresh food a first world problem. You literally ARE the HELP lmao
I would 100% have a personal chef if I could afford it. I think it’s such an awesome service to provide
Idk to me I’ve always liked the idea of being involved in my meals, it’s something very personal that I would hate to sacrifice for the sake of convenience. But I get why you’d want to send it to someone else
If i ever get myself to a level of paychecks where i can entertain a chef cooking my meals. Ive made it in life.
A what couscous?????
Wooow ❤ beautifully done !
my uncle is fortunate enough to have a personal chef. Polish chick, knockout cooker, hilarious, basically part of the fam.
Palestinian Kuskus🇵🇸🇵🇸
Nuh uh
You mean Palestinian couscous
It’s not that deep you don’t have to make everything about you that’s what it’s called whether you like it or not
I was literally scrolling and passed your video, but your smile brought me back. You gotta new subscriber here, brother. 👍😃
This is kinda the best way to be a chef. Like line cooks and restaurant kitchens are tough but I mean if you are capable of cooking by yourself this must be bliss. Like chefs dream not really worrying about the money to just focus on good quality meals. Enjoy what you do seems like the videos are a bonus
Free Palestine
Just let people be in peace and stop harassing them
@@DKsHighlightsI'm sorry but this comment isn't harrowing anyone. There's thousands of comments and if someone wants to express their distaste of some bad people, they have the right to, just like how you have the right to express your uninformed opinions.
So unrelated bro sthu
What the hell is an israeli cuscus!
A larger form of couscous
awesome, I love to cook as well but don't know about being a personal chef for the masses
This was surprising satisfying to watch
No such thing as Isntreali couscous. Thats our shit that they stole
Israeli couscous? 😂
You are amazing.
Thats gotta be one of the most hard working job ever, god bless ypur effort my man, you cook and assembly it into a fridge , and clean up the house.....
Israël cuscus look body there is only three countries of origin for cuscus that is Algeria Morocco and Tunisia Israel Hase nothing traditional
Also Libya
Salmon with genocide cous cous
Excellent Chef.