10 Kitchen Tips I Learned From Worth It

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  • Опубліковано 23 лют 2021
  • Andrew talks through 10 things he's picked up from filming in kitchens and talking with chefs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 789

  • @lekvight6330
    @lekvight6330 3 роки тому +3787

    Andrew is such an observant and humble person and his willingness to learn from every single possible resource in order to improve his cooking knowledge, makes me respect this man more than ever

    • @futuroid
      @futuroid 3 роки тому +48

      He has ruined all men for me

    • @isratfatima9346
      @isratfatima9346 3 роки тому +4

      Truee! I am agree with you. He observes very well and learns.

    • @cassies6279
      @cassies6279 3 роки тому +50

      Can confirm Andrew, Adam, Stephen, and also Annie are so humble and respectful. I interacted with them at my old job where we hosted various influencers and media creators. The buzzfeed/worth it team were by far the most pleasant and relaxed to work with. Makes it all that much easier to support their continued ventures!

    • @ilizhof
      @ilizhof 3 роки тому +8

      Yes! He became such a great cohost on Worth It and I’m glad we get to see more of his evolution on this channel!

    • @thanwatownow
      @thanwatownow 3 роки тому +20

      @@futuroid ya he's ruined all men for me too. And I'm straight. but Andrew just hits different..

  • @ckplays4953
    @ckplays4953 3 роки тому +897

    5:47 "an ingredient getting a lil bit old isn't necessarily only just getting worst, it could be getting better for doing something else"
    Exactly why overnight rice makes a better fried rice compared to freshly cooked rice

    • @magicomerv
      @magicomerv 3 роки тому +7

      I loved that line. Pretty sure it’s a life lesson some how too

    • @DasRainchen
      @DasRainchen 2 роки тому +4

      Omg I read your comment exactly at the time Adam said it 😂 but yes, this can be applied to a lot of things in cooking! For a few recipes I have in my head it’s better to prepare stuff beforehand, like cooked potatoes that had time to cool down for at least half a day for a German potato salad, since it gives a better texture when using cold ones than warm potatoes

    • @theyoungconservation
      @theyoungconservation 2 роки тому +1

      You can also put fresh rice in fridge for an hour to get the texture, just in case you dont want to wait overnight for a fried rice

    • @TimonPOL91
      @TimonPOL91 2 роки тому +2

      FRENCH TOAST are based on that!

    • @lisahouille5032
      @lisahouille5032 2 роки тому +3

      True! And also french toast. In french it's called "pain perdu" which means lost or wasted bread. Basically, you can use stale bread to make your french toast, that's what it was created for!

  • @mischief53715
    @mischief53715 3 роки тому +1059

    Tip: clean as you go. You see professional chefs do this all the time; so do the talented amateurs. It's harder than it looks.

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 3 роки тому +58

      "If you have time to lean, you have time to clean.

    • @echung168
      @echung168 3 роки тому +27

      Even though I didn't work in a fancy restaurant kitchen and it was a smaller cafe-style kitchen, I've brought that method back home and I have to always have a clean surface. If I'm waiting for something to boil and other prep is done, I can wipe and clean!

    • @Woodshadow
      @Woodshadow 3 роки тому +29

      but so much more rewarding. I hate cleaning after the fact.

    • @ww-ue7nj
      @ww-ue7nj 3 роки тому +6

      "Keep your station clean or...."

    • @hostesswiththemostess7082
      @hostesswiththemostess7082 3 роки тому +2

      We agree so much. Cleaning is a must do step. When we are making our videos I get my husband to clean up after us. His reward id our baking hehehe

  • @theprimest
    @theprimest 3 роки тому +3686

    Who else is glad they started this channel?

  • @jenniferwooten6554
    @jenniferwooten6554 3 роки тому +584

    OH MY GOD, WEIGHING PASTA IS LIFE CHANGING! Gone are my days of making 537 servings of pasta at a time!

    • @Lafalot54
      @Lafalot54 3 роки тому +17

      one time I accidentally cooked 2 lbs RAW pasta for 2 people...and let me tell you it was too much lol

    • @echung168
      @echung168 3 роки тому +3

      OMG that is so me... although I try to limit myself to a decent-sized handful

    • @justicejoycetv
      @justicejoycetv 3 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂 @ 537 servings. Good one.

    • @avalonvalley2722
      @avalonvalley2722 2 роки тому

      I use the circular hole in the bottom of the spaghetti claw/spoon to measure it out! 😊

    • @KirfyxPlaysGames
      @KirfyxPlaysGames 2 роки тому +1

      Love how this comment has 537 likes right now!

  • @sasho4564
    @sasho4564 3 роки тому +530

    Cutting green onions with scissors is really easy and satisfying😂

    • @hlasousa5059
      @hlasousa5059 3 роки тому +4

      Btw every time I do Caesar salad I cut with scissors also

    • @GeekwithaGrill
      @GeekwithaGrill 3 роки тому +1

      This is the only way I cut them now ...

    • @sydneynichole9825
      @sydneynichole9825 3 роки тому +6

      or fresh basil leaves lol, roll em up like ur about to cut them and then just use scissors

    • @goldcd
      @goldcd 3 роки тому +1

      Poultry shears are also pretty useful.
      Transform that chicken carcass into lumps to make stock, or take out the back-bone to spatchcock.

    • @hostesswiththemostess7082
      @hostesswiththemostess7082 3 роки тому

      I have never thought of that before. So much easier

  • @suryamp12
    @suryamp12 3 роки тому +78

    "food in a pan is not as hot as you think" this is a really good tip. im always afraid of touching things inside the pan.

    • @evelyneb590
      @evelyneb590 2 роки тому +2

      Beware this doesnt apply when making caramel hahah

  • @sendinthelove
    @sendinthelove 3 роки тому +431

    I love how in depth these tips are. The reason, the story behind each one. Well done guys!

  • @arietty4769
    @arietty4769 3 роки тому +296

    "and the favorite part of a salad are the not salad parts" this is so true it hurts

    • @goldcd
      @goldcd 3 роки тому +4

      But we all knew that.
      The perfect salad is one-lardon before the greens get reclassified as garnish.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 2 роки тому

      Depends on the salad. Make salads that don't have greens. ; )

  • @souldy09
    @souldy09 3 роки тому +159

    I like Andrew's growth with food and cooking. I'm not sure what his baseline is but Worth It has really allowed him to grow in this realm of knowledge and learning!

  • @iluvtetriss
    @iluvtetriss 3 роки тому +397

    As a korean American, I always found it super strange that American people didn’t have/use kitchen scissors when they cooked

    • @Lafalot54
      @Lafalot54 3 роки тому +34

      as an american I also found it weird that most knife block sets have kitchen shears and my family used them as regular scissors lol

    • @jungschiffer8423
      @jungschiffer8423 3 роки тому +6

      I use kitchen scissors when cleaning fish. Anyone else do the same thing? I'm just curious

    • @justicejoycetv
      @justicejoycetv 3 роки тому +1

      They have been used in my family for years as they come in butcher blocks. My mom would get so hot that we’d use her kitchen sheets for school stuff as kids then adults😂. *But I’ll admit, it felt weird to use them at a Japanese BBQ place.*

    • @lyndseyfifield
      @lyndseyfifield 2 роки тому +4

      I think we are just a diverse country so a lot of households (like mine!) use them but not ALL do - and now the internet is making useful things more common knowledge so people are coming around to ideas they just never learned before.

    • @RebelRhiannon
      @RebelRhiannon 2 роки тому

      I use kitchen scissors but grew up around Spanish and Korean culture.

  • @gkenkung
    @gkenkung 3 роки тому +767

    "Quickly rushes to the kitchen to see if the centrehole in the spaghetti spoon will actually give me 100g of spaghetti*

    • @karenklaus8280
      @karenklaus8280 3 роки тому +10

      And? Does it?

    • @tiacho2893
      @tiacho2893 3 роки тому +21

      My rule is 50-75 g for a side dish and 100-150 g for a main. It depends on how hungry you are.

    • @gkenkung
      @gkenkung 3 роки тому +37

      And the centrehole gave me 82g. But I am sure Andrew is right so a combination of the followings is probably the cause:
      1. My pasta spoon is not to standard size.
      2. My spaghetti has low density.
      3. My kitchen scale is badly calibrated
      Now, I shall wait patiently for the next 10 tips or the video showing how Andrew, Inga and Alvin take care of their cast iron pan.

    • @GardensOfChina
      @GardensOfChina 3 роки тому +1

      @@tiacho2893 your side ish is in line with what Italians do for primeri plati :)

    • @thisisblue4675
      @thisisblue4675 3 роки тому +4

      @@gkenkung the hole actually gives you 80g. Thats the recommended serving size anyway. I'm guessing cento's selling point is that they go a bit higher but not too much - hence the perfect amount

  • @ScubaSteveabc
    @ScubaSteveabc 3 роки тому +113

    Fun fact: there was a tour in Australia where the Foo Fighters had champagne and fried chicken after almost every show. Apparently Dave Grohl was really hungry and going to town on some KFC, and the only drink on hand was a bottle of champagne. He discovered they went well together and it became a thing he just does all the time.

  • @federico3652
    @federico3652 3 роки тому +58

    As a chef, I can confirm: you NEVER stop learning and you could discover something new from anyone, not just other chefs. Also, usually episodes of Worth It make me hungry beyond comprehension. 😂

  • @andrewb9942
    @andrewb9942 3 роки тому +77

    I keep expecting Buzzfeed listicle trash, but this was incredibly insightful. I dont think Ive ever seen a video like this that was so legitimately informative.

  • @snuterella
    @snuterella 3 роки тому +178

    I hope all the restaurants that Andrew mentioned watch this so they can see the positive impact they’ve made beyond one YT video, it’s so wholesome

  • @MillanSingh
    @MillanSingh 3 роки тому +351

    Here's a pasta tip for ya'll. Cook your pasta in a skillet rather than a pot. You end up using less water which means it boils faster, and the resulting pasta water is starchier which I find helps make better sauces when you're putting a bit of pasta water into your sauce.

    • @sarahw5693
      @sarahw5693 3 роки тому +13

      I saw Kenji Lopez-Alt do this in one of his videos!

    • @elisabethb3178
      @elisabethb3178 3 роки тому +1

      I've never thought of that! Thank you!

    • @samanthaw8417
      @samanthaw8417 2 роки тому +2

      I’m definitely going to use this tip in the future!!

    • @trashpanda3138
      @trashpanda3138 2 роки тому

      I boil my water in a little pan for my ramen! It's faster and I get to control how much water is in the ramen or broth

    • @eleonore6204
      @eleonore6204 2 роки тому +9

      I feel you also use LESS pasta than when you boil it in a pot. I know i always boil too much, i think because I don't really see the pasta going into the pot? But in the skillet you visualize it better, so you know when it's the right amount

  • @cwang521
    @cwang521 3 роки тому +33

    An addition to tip number 5: day old rice is better for fried rice applications vs freshly cooked rice

  • @thegayathrikable
    @thegayathrikable 3 роки тому +416

    Its a shame Bourdain is no longer with us cos I wish he met Andrew. I feel like they would have got on so well. The way Andrew talks about food is very similar to him.

    • @littlsuprstr
      @littlsuprstr 3 роки тому +5

      they're both from jersey right? people from jersey have a certain attitude.

    • @young.loyalty4699
      @young.loyalty4699 3 роки тому +3

      @@littlsuprstr they are from Jersey whaaa

  • @dianne7059
    @dianne7059 3 роки тому +21

    i really love how observant andrew is. i could listen to him talk all day and never get bored. i love him so much

  • @dilaraa3201
    @dilaraa3201 3 роки тому +61

    Andrew questioning ‘ ‘im cooking for two’ sounds like I’m pregnant’ while his favorite sandwich is mostly a pregnancy craving😅

  • @paula5456
    @paula5456 3 роки тому +132

    He’s so smart and observant. I kinda want to talk morality and philosophy and religion with him

  • @beckyd6783
    @beckyd6783 3 роки тому +17

    This calm way the videos are presented on this channel suits Andrew’s delivery so much more than buzzfeed!

  • @mynicknameisamber
    @mynicknameisamber 3 роки тому +70

    I love this channel so much. The vibes are always calming and everyone's so in love with food and they treat it so well. Like Alvin talking to each ingredient and Andrew calling the spaghetti beautiful and Inga referring to her dumplings as babies hahah. It reminds me of worth it, the general vibe of the show is calming as well. I always loved the interview parts with the chefs, watching you guys ask relevant questions and watch the chefs light up because "yeah, you get it! You appreciate what I'm doing". I can't wait to read Andrew's book "the fundamentals of why something tastes good". Book or miniseries, whatever he chooses to do. But I think it'd be a great idea.

  • @phillippoggi8080
    @phillippoggi8080 2 роки тому +6

    As a professional chef, it gives me great pleasure to see these techniques invade the mainstream and make their way into people’s homes. Great content.

  • @taylorkimiko1726
    @taylorkimiko1726 3 роки тому +9

    One tip I learned from being a wedding planner’s assistant - you can clean glassware quickly with the steam from a hot bucket of water. No streaks!

  • @yonpark6245
    @yonpark6245 2 роки тому +3

    Is anyone else glad he is cooking for two? Andrew deserves a good companion who loves good food as much as he does.

  • @itsmahimalik8254
    @itsmahimalik8254 3 роки тому +30

    I can listen to him all day everyday

  • @waverlyalexa1548
    @waverlyalexa1548 3 роки тому +56

    I’m so glad for the series. It’s like a serotonin boost for me lol

  • @raymondleu2373
    @raymondleu2373 3 роки тому +11

    This is sick. Andrew's the best with this stuff. He's so clearly learning so so much and it's great that he can distill it all down and give us this quality content. Everyone should be watching this, we could all learn from this.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 2 роки тому

      Check out America's Test Kitchen and Cook's illustrated, and Kenji Lopez-Alt

  • @creeper5191
    @creeper5191 3 роки тому +14

    “You may know me from the show Worth It.”
    Andrew will always be the guy who behaved like a cat. 😂😼

  • @MissChristinaCrazzy
    @MissChristinaCrazzy 3 роки тому +50

    I like that idea of using food at it’s optimal amount, makes you think more on how you can enjoy something in the moment
    Also! Stale bread makes great french toast too! 😋

  • @kpopimpresario3997
    @kpopimpresario3997 3 роки тому +8

    i'd like to see Andrew narrate some episodes on random topics like gnostic philosophy, the Peloponnesian war, his cat's diet.

  • @bhavinigourishetty1978
    @bhavinigourishetty1978 3 роки тому +42

    I love how the makers of this channel realized who was more important from buzzfeed and placed them all together. I absolutely love this channel. :)))

  • @taylorucr
    @taylorucr 3 роки тому +28

    Are we just going to ignore the fact that he talked about making a peanut butter and pickle sandwich?

    • @Bllue
      @Bllue 3 роки тому +2

      It's a pretty common snack for americans who had family in the country during the great depression.

    • @mussabhamad2495
      @mussabhamad2495 2 роки тому

      THANK YOU !
      I thought i‘m crazy

    • @crashfocusfilms
      @crashfocusfilms 2 роки тому

      One of the best sandwiches evah...EVAH!

  • @Dickey7861
    @Dickey7861 3 роки тому +521

    Love this channel! Very happy y’all started this venture 😊

  • @KirkKiyosadaTome
    @KirkKiyosadaTome 3 роки тому +5

    Awesome. Distilling your years of observation into a whole slew of interesting points that might have otherwise been overlooked is super helpful. Thanks, Andrew!

  • @poppy.citrus
    @poppy.citrus 3 роки тому +29

    I love the way he talk.. 😄

    • @jaschynn
      @jaschynn 3 роки тому +4

      Right!? Andrew's voice is so calming. 😌

  • @monkey93xf
    @monkey93xf 3 роки тому +7

    I don’t like cooking, but I do like hearing people who love what they do talk about technical tips. This was fascinating!

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 2 роки тому

      Check out America's Test Kitchen and Cook's illustrated, and Kenji Lopez-Alt

  • @wildaster7139
    @wildaster7139 3 роки тому +1

    I love Andrew. He has a calming energy

  • @LolongwithFriends
    @LolongwithFriends 3 роки тому +14

    I got very nostalgic the moment Albéniz's Asturias at 10:57 played. I haven't listened to it for quite a long time and forgot how beautiful it is

  • @SydneyKong
    @SydneyKong 3 роки тому +19

    "does cooking for two sound like i'm pregnant" LMAOOOO AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @aaoa666
    @aaoa666 3 роки тому +1

    Andrews genuine love and passion for food is something I... Didn't really expect, but appreciate so much. This channel is about to get binged

  • @a.human.
    @a.human. 3 роки тому +6

    Wow, there were some actually really helpful kitchen tips in this video. Andrew explained things very clearly in a short, concise manner, which I really liked. Good job!

  • @mikemac7196
    @mikemac7196 2 роки тому +1

    Glad to see you guys were able to pivot during covid from travel-related food vids to local ones and still give something of value.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @sundustii
    @sundustii 3 роки тому +1

    Andrew thought so much thought into this and this video was ACTUALLY so methodical and well-phrased. LOVE this video.

  • @andie7983
    @andie7983 2 роки тому +1

    i’ve loved seeing andrew grow as a chef also his appreciation for food grow more! i feel like at the beginning of worth it he was kind of in it for kicks and gigs but now he’s come so far!!! it makes me smile to watch the old videos vs his new solo videos :)

  • @kay2633
    @kay2633 3 роки тому +1

    These tips are so unique and detail oriented. Such a gem of a channel.

  • @krekmanski
    @krekmanski 2 роки тому +2

    Having learnt the secrets of all the best cooks in the world, he is here to start a mega restaurant chain that serves THE BES FOOD EVER FOR EVERYONE EVERYWHERE

  • @frustrated4stinger
    @frustrated4stinger 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome tips Andrew! Thanks for being so generous with your takeaways.

  • @kocronashi
    @kocronashi 3 роки тому +1

    Love this! Tips that are actually eye opening and not something hashed out by thousands of others for the thousandth time.

  • @joshgill4460
    @joshgill4460 3 роки тому +2

    I honestly think Andrew could be the next Mister Rodgers. I always wondered what feels familiar about him and it is his calm and clear voice. I swear if you put his cadence and delivery with Mister Rodgers you will feel comforted, and even a bit smarter from listening to what he has to say. So thoughtful.

  • @chibip6
    @chibip6 2 роки тому

    I’ve loved Worth It for years and I’m so so glad that About to Eat is both the epilogue to it and the start of a new journey. Thank you for all of your thoughtful insights Andrew! You’re a man of intricate detail and I appreciate that so much. Totally speaks to me 😌

  • @harupark1924
    @harupark1924 3 роки тому +1

    i love this man. so hardworking and such an eloquent speaker.

  • @Remotecontrolledcat
    @Remotecontrolledcat 3 роки тому +28

    "croutons really are just the best way to use old bread" *stares in French toast and bread pudding*
    This was such an enjoyable video! Thanks for sharing all those tips

  • @adamtheburke
    @adamtheburke 3 роки тому +1

    Love this. Thank you Andrew and Team. Enjoying this new channel.

  • @luyizao
    @luyizao 3 роки тому +1

    Yooo loved this kind of video. These are uncommon tips but very useful ones. Really enjoy your content, please make another one!

  • @alyserendipity
    @alyserendipity 3 роки тому +2

    This was a really informative video! Well thought out, and great that you had a story about each tip. I love this channel!

  • @johnnytsunami420
    @johnnytsunami420 3 роки тому +3

    Andrew is so smart...and also him with that stache is doing a lot of things for me

  • @lampshadethief
    @lampshadethief 3 роки тому +1

    I love everything about this video. Please make more by yourself or with friends. The feel is so genuine.
    You are a student of food and culture and you teacher is experiences you have with people who have the same passion. Dorky I know but that's the feeling I get from these videos.

  • @kyrianalynch9721
    @kyrianalynch9721 3 роки тому +1

    These are fantastic tips and so nice to revisit so many different episodes and chefs!

  • @myckalavatcher9152
    @myckalavatcher9152 3 роки тому +1

    this channel is amazing and i enjoyed this video so much! I hope there's lots more to come

  • @wordkyle
    @wordkyle 3 роки тому

    Very useful. Andrew' is one of the gems for Buzzfeed. Always calm, and good at explaining without sounding condescending.

  • @EllieJuneH
    @EllieJuneH 3 роки тому +5

    Your refrigerator vase is adorable.

  • @cakedbydesign
    @cakedbydesign 3 роки тому +1

    This is such an amazing, detailed video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @whatcanyado6876
    @whatcanyado6876 3 роки тому +8

    The weighing pasta tip is so helpful! I always do it when I’m making pasta for myself :)

  • @telanos2492
    @telanos2492 3 роки тому +1

    These snippets of insight are fascinating!

  • @anekcm
    @anekcm 3 роки тому +13

    Rao's spaghetti noodles at the grocery store are amazing bc they have the rough texture and are a lot thicker noodles!

  • @samlee6152
    @samlee6152 3 роки тому +1

    The pasta tips were gold. Seems so simple but it makes a huge difference in the eating experience!

  • @Tengokujin
    @Tengokujin 3 роки тому +4

    0:00 Intro
    0:43 Tip #1: Corks
    1:44 Tip #2: Shears
    2:37 Tip #3: Halves
    3:45 Tip #4: Touch
    5:09 Tip #5: Leftovers
    6:38 Tip #6: Ingredient prep
    7:26 Tip #7: Y'know, this is why Koreans pair fried chicken with beer (or soda)
    8:33 Tip #8: Bronze
    9:43 Tip #9: Portions
    10:57 Tip #10: Cross-sections

  • @lauralyg4913
    @lauralyg4913 2 роки тому +1

    I really love those videos and the content you share on this channel ! Thank you 😊 I grow as a home cook chef after every video

  • @kaitlynsifford7784
    @kaitlynsifford7784 3 роки тому +1

    Loving the tips! Would love to see more tips and techniques y'all have learned from the chefs you have worked with. Likewise, techniques/tips you have learned in your cooking!

  • @mihikamathur7085
    @mihikamathur7085 3 роки тому +7

    10:51 when he said cooking for two my mind went probably a significant other. But Andrew has bested me. Of course, he's pregnant.

  • @erinsenpai285
    @erinsenpai285 3 роки тому +1

    Loved the breakdown of each slide plus the little details of why chefs do and see from there views. Thank you Andrew for this video ^_^

  • @taniameenowa9160
    @taniameenowa9160 3 роки тому +1

    These tips are small but great ways to up your cooking game at home. Excellent vid Andrew and Adam.

  • @clinthoneycutt4246
    @clinthoneycutt4246 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! Usually videos like this have maybe one interesting thing and 9 really obvious tips. All 10 I thought were interesting/new ideas. Keep up the great work!

  • @eduardtee
    @eduardtee 3 роки тому +1

    One of the most interesting, teachable videos (and entertaining of course)!

  • @JQhardge
    @JQhardge 3 роки тому +7

    That makes sense, I bet they’ve learned a lot!!! Anyway nice tips! 👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽 definitely doing the cork thing... also the half thing helps with proper portions.

  • @elusivecreature2376
    @elusivecreature2376 3 роки тому +8

    Great tips buying spaghetti. Rougher edges, means more sauce on the pasta. Great tip!

  • @Doc_DJ
    @Doc_DJ 2 роки тому

    Beautiful observations... Thank you for this video!

  • @CemreA
    @CemreA 3 роки тому

    thank you andrew these are all very helpful. keep them coming

  • @akemigrizo9899
    @akemigrizo9899 2 роки тому

    I love how Andrew have been improving drastically in terms of his culinary skills. I remember how I first watched him on eating your feed. He’s come a long way now since then. 🌼

  • @moody_blues29
    @moody_blues29 3 роки тому

    This video is also a treat to my ears. 🦙
    Glad they started this section.

  • @gusgalarnyk
    @gusgalarnyk 3 роки тому +2

    This is one of my favorite videos you've done! Thank you for this.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 2 роки тому

      Check out America's Test Kitchen and Cook's illustrated, and Kenji Lopez-Alt

  • @crimsonraen
    @crimsonraen 3 роки тому

    These are all great, thanks so much Andrew! :)

  • @hydro6917
    @hydro6917 3 роки тому +1

    andrew got passion for food and I love it...and i love worth it glad to see you branch out with your own channel and collab with other foodie lovers out there good content

  • @itsbridgefx
    @itsbridgefx 3 роки тому +21

    I am I the only one who binge watches all of their videos in this channel? 😍

  • @dave6012
    @dave6012 2 роки тому +1

    Love the feel of this channel. The music, the understated presentation, the aesthetic. Very little “live” cooking. A nice juxtaposition to the normal chaotic nature that surrounds food preparation.

  • @ashenayee
    @ashenayee 3 роки тому

    i love how methodical this guy is

  • @pomepome8899
    @pomepome8899 3 роки тому

    i love this format

  • @bodhiaudiovisual
    @bodhiaudiovisual 3 роки тому +2

    Nice episode. You taught us so many cool things! Cheers.

  • @divya7761
    @divya7761 3 роки тому +1

    ANDREWWW I LOVE YOUUUU

  • @rai302
    @rai302 3 роки тому +8

    Most of these tips seem so obvious yet I never thought of myself! Thanks, Andrew. I will be using most(if not all) of them :)

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 2 роки тому

      Check out America's Test Kitchen and Cook's illustrated, and Kenji Lopez-Alt

  • @petersaputra784
    @petersaputra784 2 роки тому

    the extra example just make this video in the next level.. they're not just using the existing example, they add a different version. it shows their efforts, bravo!

  • @juliajandl8917
    @juliajandl8917 2 роки тому

    Really great video! Thx for sharing ❤️

  • @ameliap3866
    @ameliap3866 3 роки тому +2

    Ive been cooking for a long time and honestly I just learned so much

  • @yura37
    @yura37 3 роки тому

    super observant tips and well articulated. great video.

  • @vbrown5541
    @vbrown5541 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for bringing to light the often looked down on PB and pickle sandwich!!! 😋 Yummmmm it's been my fave since childhood

  • @JGComments
    @JGComments 3 роки тому +1

    Wisdom! Many of these lessons can also be extended beyond food with a little reflection.

  • @siennas
    @siennas 3 роки тому +1

    I've been watching cooking shows for years and years and these tips are news to me! Thank you for sharing.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 2 роки тому

      Check out America's Test Kitchen and Cook's illustrated, and Kenji Lopez-Alt