People say British food is not very good. It's not true. Maybe you don't agree with me about that but one thing nobody can deny is we cook the best food from all around the world because of people like the Hairy Bikers, Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, Rick Stein, Keith Floyd - In fact the list is endless. We are so lucky.
All these people who cook they pick up recipes from different traditions culture Countries 😁😁😁 only they turn little different to make like they're perfect .
@@Chancer02 Of course it's a good thing. I was just reacting to the person who thought that the existence of those chefs make all that foreign food turn into british food, which is simply not true.
Scones and sour cream with gulyas?! Thats a definite NO NO!!! And cooking the meat separately is strike 3!!! Hairy bikers, youre out. Shouldve just let the old ladies do it and learn from them. They were probably crying in the back.
@@benedektoth2646 Actually not. You could make palocgulyas with sour cream and green beans, but thats a different recipe. And the scones arent for the gulyas, and you always cook the meat in before adding vegetables. Its still not a bad recipe, I just found it ironic to cook it wrong with those ladies in the back. Ive been to Paloc and this is a hairy biker version of a gulyas.
Lol ugh everytime I make gulyás I have to remind myself Orban is not worth losing a finger over. Difficult to be as close to my Hungarian heritage as I used to be but 1. I know plenty of Hungarians still there who are fighting for their democracy and 2. it does make great comfort food!
People say British food is not very good. It's not true. Maybe you don't agree with me about that but one thing nobody can deny is we cook the best food from all around the world because of people like the Hairy Bikers, Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, Rick Stein, Keith Floyd - In fact the list is endless. We are so lucky.
All these people who cook they pick up recipes from different traditions culture Countries 😁😁😁 only they turn little different to make like they're perfect .
Those are just chefs that make foreign food well. That's not british food. Every country has such a good chefs, even better, just not as famous.
@@damasek219 well I for one am glad that these famous chefs of ours teach us Brits how to cook wonderful food from all over the world.
@@Chancer02 Of course it's a good thing. I was just reacting to the person who thought that the existence of those chefs make all that foreign food turn into british food, which is simply not true.
It is because we have bad food that we have those celebrity chefs. France does not have a celebrity chef culture
Looovve these guys..make me laugh +want to cooook 😊😊😀😀😀
Looks amazing
A bit high with the music when talking guys a notch or two down please .
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Someone told me, that the country Hungary, got its name , because there was a famine there in the middle ages ,i dont know if its true !
Why aren't they in traditional costume
Whoever did edit this video should just stop
Scones and sour cream with gulyas?! Thats a definite NO NO!!! And cooking the meat separately is strike 3!!! Hairy bikers, youre out. Shouldve just let the old ladies do it and learn from them. They were probably crying in the back.
Actually the recipe might had come from those palóc ladies. They love to put sour cream into everything up in Palócföld.
@@benedektoth2646 Actually not. You could make palocgulyas with sour cream and green beans, but thats a different recipe. And the scones arent for the gulyas, and you always cook the meat in before adding vegetables. Its still not a bad recipe, I just found it ironic to cook it wrong with those ladies in the back. Ive been to Paloc and this is a hairy biker version of a gulyas.
@@benedektoth2646 I do agree that they put sour cream in alot of things, though!
Ah love a goulash in a far right country
Lol ugh everytime I make gulyás I have to remind myself Orban is not worth losing a finger over. Difficult to be as close to my Hungarian heritage as I used to be but 1. I know plenty of Hungarians still there who are fighting for their democracy and 2. it does make great comfort food!
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You must positively HATE Chinese cuisine, then - assuming food doesn't taste better in an authoritarian 'socialist' country!
@@sempressfi Idióta...