Sending lots of wishes to everyone for a fabulous festive season and thanks so much for supporting this series, I really hope each and every one of you gets a slice of joy from this final Chefs Try of the year!! Looking forward to bringing it back in the new year with some fun themes, exciting recipes, and having a good laugh in the judges seat 💞
I'm Muslim and I don't celebrate Christmas but I have to say, this was my favourite episode of chefs try of buzzfeed oz. Everyone was so polite and every dish looked so festive and happy. The vibes were just lovelyyy of this episode. Cannot wait to see more of these 4 chefs together!! ❤️
I don't celebrate it but I'm not gonna deny, the colours and the aesthetics will always be so pretty to me! And my neighbours make some delicious bakes around that time! Last year they gave me a mini gingerbread house the size of my hand that was decorated like a cute little cottage and it was DELISH! It was soft, chewy and had warming flavours and decorated with piped marshmallow as well as some candies. Even if I don't celebrate it, my neighbourhood becomes much more inviting and the season is so beautiful!
I love the Chefs Try series! Each dish is unique and gorgeous. Each chef puts their own spin, culture, flavor, and love into them. This deserves it's own youtube award for wholesome and delicious! ✨️😋
These all looked absolutely incredible…like I want every one of them…but I have to say I am consistently impressed with Ryan. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him make a dish that doesn’t get a near perfect score. Buzzfeed Australia is always bringing awesome content.
I love this series because it looks like SO much fun to be apart of. You get to spend time planning and cooking something incredible, share it with others, eat what they've prepared which is also incredible, and just talk about it.
In all fairness, for the last dish, those brussels sprouts are like fifty percent butter and beef juice by the time that dish has finished roasting. Damn straight they taste delicious. I don't even like brussels sprouts and I'd eat the shit out of those.
Brussel sprouts can seriously be elevated to such heights lol. I remember ordering some with like pistachio, orange and goats cheese at a fancy gay bar in Southern California once years ago and I’ve never stopped thinking about them 😂
The recipes that this segment of Buzzfeed Oz always brings to the table are just….I don’t even have the words to describe them! I’m a vegetarian and I have never ever liked meat. Yet these chefs make me want to eat everything that they cook.
I was confused as to why her dish was scored so high since that's a summer themed dish... then I remembered, I'm from the USA, not AUS. It's Summer in AUS during Christmas, not Winter 🤣
This episode was really interesting. I only ever considered pork or beef for roasts. It was neat seeing other meats used. I also didn’t know you could cook a roast that fast. 🤯
These videos make me want to go to Australia to try the food. The chefs there seems amazing. All the dishes were great, but that duck ... I didn't think I would like it, but it became so appealing by the end. Actually, I just hit Ryan's, his was incredible, too. They all were.
I mean, only salt and pepper is already bland enough, and then she put barely any!! That too only on the top. I bet my omelette has more salt and pepper than that... It's a shame cz the dish looks bomb otherwise.
Omg that salmon roast would be soooooo good for a hot summer day 😍 nice and light and refreshing with those vegetables 😫🤤 the adobo one is screaming my name too!
Cherry sauce looks amazing!! That said, as an American I will never ever ever get used to the Australian use of the word “homely” lol. Like, I know you mean “this dish feels like a cozy home” but all I hear is “this dish is ugly as f**k” 😂
First one could be good but the poultry needs to be salted in advanced to have the flavour penetrate. It was surely bland regardless of everything added 😢 😊
I'm learning that seasoning not only varies by culture but possibly country or region of the world. I would try that cherry duck. Hopefully they post the recipes. And the salmon roast. 😯
I have to remember that me being American, I’m used to things being heavily seasoned. I guess other cultures and countries do it differently and that’s fine, too.
i mean it's seasoned just not with powder, it' all fresh parsley, mint, pepper, onions etc. I had never even heard of onion and garlic powder before i started following American recipes😂 i don't get the obsession?
Can you imagine having all four on your Christmas table? They all looked so flavorful and beautiful. I want to try everything. Thank you Chefs. Merry Christmas Everyone!🥰
Ryan while that beef is WAY too rare for me I if it were cooked more I would love the recipe. Can you list your recipe for the beetroot jam? It looks incredible and both cherries and beetroot are foods I am trying to eat more in my diet.
I always forget that Australia celebrates Christmas during their summer 😂 I was like how is salmon a game changer in the cold??? Took a minute to click!
Argh! Does BF Oz post these recipes anywhere? I must inflict several of these on my family this year! This video will be getting a few more views as I take notes. :P Linda's salmon dish sounds perfect for our table, with Will's a close second behind.
As a northern hemisphere resident I didn't compute that of course Australia is the country that celebrates Christmas at the Summer Solstice. I was reminded when the salmon dish came out. I wonder if there is a mid-winter (i.e. summer solstice) festival there. It would make sense because the reason our mid-winter holidays exist is to provide cheer and community when days are at their darkest.
I find Ryan’s aversion to capsicum on a Christmas plate interesting. Isn’t that a summer crop? Why all the winter veggies for a holiday that I’ve been told is often on one of the hottest days of the summer? Is it just based on traditions brought over from England back in the day?
For me the salmon was the most Christmasy Aussie dish. The others all seemed like winter dishes to me. I can't think of anything worse than cooking a roast of Xmas day, too hot for that shit.
A big roast is still a very popular Christmas dish in Australia despite it being summer. In my family we generally have a big christmas dinner at lunch time (with Ham, Pork and Turkey) and then later in the evening will eat a smaller tea/supper of salads, cold meats, prawns or even just grazing foods like cheese platters and dip etc.
American here. Love your channel but had a good giggle at Hot Christmas Day. I'm in Texas and it stays pretty warm here but sometimes we get to wear sweaters!
This year I marinated a turkey in a home made jerk marinate that used brown Scotch bonnets as a base. I pan fried cornbread and then crumbled it up and made stuffing out of it using broth made with the turkey neck and giblets and half and half.
A whole piece of meat might get a weird shape during the roasting process. The twine keeps the shape of the cut, so the meat roasts evenly all over and the slices come out in a uniform shape.
I love roast beef/prime rib, I also adore duck. Don't forget the British roast potatoes, vegetables, gravy, and the soup! I just wish that roasts weren't so expensive ☹
Sending lots of wishes to everyone for a fabulous festive season and thanks so much for supporting this series, I really hope each and every one of you gets a slice of joy from this final Chefs Try of the year!! Looking forward to bringing it back in the new year with some fun themes, exciting recipes, and having a good laugh in the judges seat 💞
Does your back hurt for carrying this whole company?
Love you downnnn 🫶🏾
I LOVE YOU RYAN YOU ARE SO COOL
Love this series. Well done!
You are a breath of fresh air Ryan
I love seeing actual chefs rating one another. I feel like they give actual fair ratings and give decent criticism.
YES! I don't want food evaluations from Tom 🤣 I might as well ask my 6 year old for cooking tips
Chiefs
Chiefs🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think it’s because they’re secure. They don’t need to prove anything.
@@biteme69 obviously dickhead 😜
BuzzFeed oz is carrying the whole BuzzFeed company. Especially Ryan, he's the shit!
Love love love Ryan 😌
I heart Ryan. I watch mostly for him.
Also their other channel About to Eat
agreed, I hope they do stews next. Roast is a good one.
I LOVE RYAN
I'm Muslim and I don't celebrate Christmas but I have to say, this was my favourite episode of chefs try of buzzfeed oz. Everyone was so polite and every dish looked so festive and happy. The vibes were just lovelyyy of this episode. Cannot wait to see more of these 4 chefs together!! ❤️
Salam sister. I agree!
Same
I don't celebrate it but I'm not gonna deny, the colours and the aesthetics will always be so pretty to me! And my neighbours make some delicious bakes around that time! Last year they gave me a mini gingerbread house the size of my hand that was decorated like a cute little cottage and it was DELISH! It was soft, chewy and had warming flavours and decorated with piped marshmallow as well as some candies. Even if I don't celebrate it, my neighbourhood becomes much more inviting and the season is so beautiful!
Same
I love the Chefs Try series! Each dish is unique and gorgeous. Each chef puts their own spin, culture, flavor, and love into them. This deserves it's own youtube award for wholesome and delicious! ✨️😋
These all looked absolutely incredible…like I want every one of them…but I have to say I am consistently impressed with Ryan. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him make a dish that doesn’t get a near perfect score. Buzzfeed Australia is always bringing awesome content.
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I love to see these videos where chefs who can actually cook enjoy each other's food. They're eating roasts, not roasting each other. 😄❤
I love this series because it looks like SO much fun to be apart of. You get to spend time planning and cooking something incredible, share it with others, eat what they've prepared which is also incredible, and just talk about it.
Dancing around before saying "mm" feels so much more authentic than some of the reactions I've seen 😂 I trust her implicitly
i love how different and personal each Christmas roast is!
In all fairness, for the last dish, those brussels sprouts are like fifty percent butter and beef juice by the time that dish has finished roasting. Damn straight they taste delicious. I don't even like brussels sprouts and I'd eat the shit out of those.
I recently discovered how good brussel sprouts can taste
Brussel sprouts can seriously be elevated to such heights lol. I remember ordering some with like pistachio, orange and goats cheese at a fancy gay bar in Southern California once years ago and I’ve never stopped thinking about them 😂
@@StewNWT Try wild cabbage the ancestor of all these hybrid plants
It's the same with mash potato, the more butter and milk/cream you put in, the better it gets 😅
The recipes that this segment of Buzzfeed Oz always brings to the table are just….I don’t even have the words to describe them! I’m a vegetarian and I have never ever liked meat. Yet these chefs make me want to eat everything that they cook.
Who else is surprised that the salmon lettuce wrap won best Christmas roast?
Anastasia is a gem I love her attitude and her dish looked amazing
Anyone else just sat here thinking.... Where the fuck is the god damn gravy? 😂
I was confused as to why her dish was scored so high since that's a summer themed dish... then I remembered, I'm from the USA, not AUS. It's Summer in AUS during Christmas, not Winter 🤣
I know I'm Canadian living in Melbourne and I get this intense seasonal dysphoria around Christmas cuz it should be -40 and snowing
Same 😂😂😂
This episode was really interesting. I only ever considered pork or beef for roasts. It was neat seeing other meats used. I also didn’t know you could cook a roast that fast. 🤯
I'd love for all of these roast dishes to be on my table for Christmas!
This is the premium league of chefs okay! Happy Holidays everyone!❤️🎄
Linda can throw down. Everything I’ve seen from her just looked extremely delicious. Ryan got skills too.
Ryan's meat is alive.
Aww this was so wholesome, they all enjoyed each others dish and wanted the recipes!
These videos make me want to go to Australia to try the food. The chefs there seems amazing. All the dishes were great, but that duck ... I didn't think I would like it, but it became so appealing by the end. Actually, I just hit Ryan's, his was incredible, too. They all were.
I just can’t fathom salt and pepper as flavouring on the first bird. It’s just not enough
What flavouring would you use?
I was going to say the same...it probably didn't taste like anything cuz she didn't even brine the bird.so sad
Exactly what I was thinking because I even rewound the video to see if I missed her adding more seasoning. lol
The lack of seasoning was crazy to me 😩
I mean, only salt and pepper is already bland enough, and then she put barely any!! That too only on the top. I bet my omelette has more salt and pepper than that...
It's a shame cz the dish looks bomb otherwise.
1:03 ~ I appreciate you for that, Anastasia. I feel the same way, this is such a cool for those who have an opportunity to participate
Omg that salmon roast would be soooooo good for a hot summer day 😍 nice and light and refreshing with those vegetables 😫🤤 the adobo one is screaming my name too!
im watching buzzfeed after 6-7 years, looks like theyre back on track
I could never be a judge on here. I'd give everybody 10/10😄😄😄😄 Happy holidays everyone
I love all of their recipes, Linda is always a joy to watch and listen to
Am I the only one who thought they would be cooking Chuck roast?!💀
They look SOOOOO GOOD! I am starving! 🥰
I’m so glad you got to share a Lao dish!!! Love when my mom makes this. Deff gonna try to recreate yours because DILL😍😍
This was such a positive batch to have! Loved all of them.
Cherry sauce looks amazing!! That said, as an American I will never ever ever get used to the Australian use of the word “homely” lol. Like, I know you mean “this dish feels like a cozy home” but all I hear is “this dish is ugly as f**k” 😂
First one could be good but the poultry needs to be salted in advanced to have the flavour penetrate. It was surely bland regardless of everything added 😢 😊
It does need seasoning some seasoning salt garlic powder alot
I said, No seasoning on the duck. 😳
Not nearly enough seasoning on the duck.
Rightttt. I was like is it me?? Cos where is the seasoning on the DUCK wheew!
So glad I wasn't the only one
"Christmas summer" is very trippy for me.
They all win in my opinion
I'm learning that seasoning not only varies by culture but possibly country or region of the world. I would try that cherry duck. Hopefully they post the recipes. And the salmon roast. 😯
that beef is alive.
I have to remember that me being American, I’m used to things being heavily seasoned. I guess other cultures and countries do it differently and that’s fine, too.
I’m British and feel the same…. Where is the flavour?!
i mean it's seasoned just not with powder, it' all fresh parsley, mint, pepper, onions etc. I had never even heard of onion and garlic powder before i started following American recipes😂 i don't get the obsession?
@@supersexymegafoxyhot fresh is good for sure but powdered seasoning penetrate deeper imo.
@@moniquemonique4372 That's rich coming from the land of jellied eels.
@@tiagomnlmnl what? Who the hell in England eats that?
Can you imagine having all four on your Christmas table? They all looked so flavorful and beautiful. I want to try everything. Thank you Chefs. Merry Christmas Everyone!🥰
I nearly choked when the new girl said she was partly from Belarus! So cool
ryan’s beef looks raw
That's what she said...
Ryan while that beef is WAY too rare for me I if it were cooked more I would love the recipe.
Can you list your recipe for the beetroot jam? It looks incredible and both cherries and beetroot are foods I am trying to eat more in my diet.
I always forget that Australia celebrates Christmas during their summer 😂 I was like how is salmon a game changer in the cold??? Took a minute to click!
I think most Americans were interested buy genuinely confused for a minute even when it's not snowing it's a winter celebration for us 🤣🤣🤣
I don’t know how Christmasy it is, but that salmon dish looked amazing! I love the lettuce cups idea.
It's Christmasy for them, cuz their Christmas happens mid-summer.
@@drewt1717 that is a good point! Makes sense.
Saving this vídeo. I will be making all of these dishes this month!
The salmon looked stunning, I was salivating.
Please do some type of favorite xmas side dish 🙃
The roast beast! Such a Christmas thing.
Christmas in the summer was a mind blowing concept as an American
*Great job everyone! However, I’d LOVE to try the last dish and the salmon dish!*
Please make more "chef's try" videos. I think I have watched them all, and I keep repeating
The only reason I use UA-cam is because of y’all - keep doing these pls 😩💗
They ALL look amazing.
I want ALL those roasts!!! FYI "Homely" means something VERY different here in Canada. It's "ugly" 😬😬😬
Right LOL, she meant homey I'm sure.
@@radioqueenbee7008 yes. I know.
Everything looked so delicious. I would pay money to eat those right now
Omg LINDA!! I was rooting for her so hard on Masterchef!! 🤩
Nah bro the last one for sure was the best
Love this series
So glad I was eating while I watched this 😂
I’ve never clicked a video so fast
Love you guys!
Future video idea- Aussies recommending iconic Aussie shows. Maybe one classic show, and one current/recent show, per person.
Ten-daaaa…..yes🤣🤣🤣
Ugh I want to try them all !! I’m making them 😂
When Will said 'wala' I heard it in Tagalog at first lol
Argh! Does BF Oz post these recipes anywhere? I must inflict several of these on my family this year! This video will be getting a few more views as I take notes. :P Linda's salmon dish sounds perfect for our table, with Will's a close second behind.
Every dish looked a 10! Yum
The duck and beef especially made me really hungry.
These are all amazing roasts fit for any festive season! All great ideas for Christmas, can't wait to give some of these a try!
As a northern hemisphere resident I didn't compute that of course Australia is the country that celebrates Christmas at the Summer Solstice. I was reminded when the salmon dish came out. I wonder if there is a mid-winter (i.e. summer solstice) festival there. It would make sense because the reason our mid-winter holidays exist is to provide cheer and community when days are at their darkest.
i live for this series
Ryan's is a little too rare for my liking
Is this the highest score ever at 29.5? T's the Christmas season indeed.
I find Ryan’s aversion to capsicum on a Christmas plate interesting. Isn’t that a summer crop? Why all the winter veggies for a holiday that I’ve been told is often on one of the hottest days of the summer? Is it just based on traditions brought over from England back in the day?
For me the salmon was the most Christmasy Aussie dish. The others all seemed like winter dishes to me. I can't think of anything worse than cooking a roast of Xmas day, too hot for that shit.
A big roast is still a very popular Christmas dish in Australia despite it being summer. In my family we generally have a big christmas dinner at lunch time (with Ham, Pork and Turkey) and then later in the evening will eat a smaller tea/supper of salads, cold meats, prawns or even just grazing foods like cheese platters and dip etc.
I have to say though I agree with him - it's not necessarily an aversion I just have never in my life had any christmas dish that had peppers in them
Im trying all of these this Christmas!
Still the best segment or what ever it called
That beef was raw not rare but all sounded amazing
where's the lamb sauce!
American here. Love your channel but had a good giggle at Hot Christmas Day. I'm in Texas and it stays pretty warm here but sometimes we get to wear sweaters!
We get to this year lol
The beef looks raw..
Knew Ryan would choose something generic. Team generic all the way! Looked bloody delicious
This year I marinated a turkey in a home made jerk marinate that used brown Scotch bonnets as a base.
I pan fried cornbread and then crumbled it up and made stuffing out of it using broth made with the turkey neck and giblets and half and half.
Those shallots are huge
I want to try every single dish. Yum!
Would love to have some of that pork roast!
Not quite Christmas - the chef who cooked that salmon needs an award!
I obviously never got to eat it so..... 2nd best - I ate my TV instead.
Anastasia! Loved watching you on masterchef 🥰
You're all so much more polite than the US ones!
Why is the beef tenderloin wrapped with twine if it isn’t cut/stuffed?
A whole piece of meat might get a weird shape during the roasting process. The twine keeps the shape of the cut, so the meat roasts evenly all over and the slices come out in a uniform shape.
Brother disses the other guy for having roast capsicum then goes and puts Brussel sprouts in 🙄
Ryan might have won if he made his own noodles. I realize there are no noodles in his roast, but it's just what I've come to expect.
These all look sooooo good I wanna try them
GREAT! Now, I have to rethink the whole turkey thing 🙄🙄
he forgot to roast it
Wow I’m making roast right now and now I’m seeing this lol. Oh I’d totally win 😎
that beef was still mooing
as a british person i need the gravy
2 points just for the capsicum!!
I love roast beef/prime rib, I also adore duck. Don't forget the British roast potatoes, vegetables, gravy, and the soup! I just wish that roasts weren't so expensive ☹
Duck is so expensive I want to cook it but I feel like k would ruin it the first time