Fun fact: I ate a brownie when I started doing voice-over to see if I could finish before it kicked in. Which is why Sir David Attenborough came by, I think.
"Meg where did you find the time to do all this" "I had all day to do this, I don't know what you're always complaining about it's a house, it's a finite space, it's not like you're cleaning a town"
@@dragastarr2926 Chris and Meg trashed Peter's motorbike. Him and Lois being typical American parents, were obviously fuming at this. Meg and Chris stated that they had no idea what it was like being grown-ups, and that started a dare/contest to see who could last longer in the other's shoes. Since the episode's been out for years (and we're beyond a spoiler warning at this point), Lois and Peter finally caved and said that Meg and Chris had it rougher than they did. Though they won the bet, Chris had to keep Peter's role, due to Angela (Peter's boss at the brewery) saying Chris had at least twice the productivity as Peter ever did. (Managing stuff in a brewery is very difficult, near impossible without training. Kinda makes you wonder how Chris could excel at his dad's job but still barely pass in high school.)
It makes sense if you think about it, Lois grew up rich and pampered, never having to do any form of housework until she got married and settled into a more simple life with Peter. Simple housework probably seems like an exausting and laborious task to her considering that background. Meanwhile Meg was born into the middle class lifestyle of the Griffins, and has to suffer being bullied both at home and at school relentlessly. A little vacuuming and dusting is probably therapeutic quiet time for her. Or just generally having time at home by herself with no school bullies, no family, etc for 8-ish hours every day. Housewife life is probably a breeze for Meg.
@@netherdominater9960 I think it's less Lois is a spolit brat and more just loves to complain. She's been a housewife in lower class for I think they said 15 or 20 years. Like meg said it's just a bit of cleaning and she's Lois has shown how well she can keep the house.
@@therapysession4284 In one episode, it's revealed that if Meg doesn't take the brunt of the family scrutiny, they turn to each other, and the show becomes borderline unwatchable Meg then willingly became the punching bag just to keep the family together.
Something that is completely glossed over in that episode is that Louis does in fact complain about what she does too much. Meg effortlessly does what she does and more. The only reason they go back to how things were is, because of Chris not being able to handle it, not Meg.
To be fair, it’s easy to do that for a day or a week. Not very day for two decades. My parents did a similar thing, my dad did great the first 3 days. By the end of two weeks, we were definitely struggling 😂
“Chocolate lava cake is not just undercooked chocolate cake. That's not what makes the center molten. You take a frozen cylinder of ganache and set it in the ramekin so that as the outside cooks fully, the inside becomes molten!”
Something to note: Meg's version of dinner is *super* healthy and seems fast to make. You get all your proteins, fibre and starches with nice crunchy textures. Edit: The molten lava cake is the healthiest item on the table.
I have to say, I always like when Family Guy episodes actually do give Meg a moment to shine because its always rubbed me the wrong way how constantly mean-spirited they are to her in every other instance.
I mean, from what I've seen of Family Guy, that seems to be a running theme for most of the cast, especially in the later seasons. Mean-spiritedness(?) seems to take precedence over most other character traits and has even ruined some characters (see the wealth of videos on Brian's character).
Meg consistently proves that despite being the punching bag of the family, she is probably the most talented and likeable character, closely followed by Stewie, the only one in the family who doesn't abhor her on sight
Shoutout to Stewie for been one of the few people actually sticking up for Meg. 15k! didn’t see that coming. Thanks. Shoutout to Binging with Babish for making such great videos from my favorite shows.
Meg is unironically the most sane and least problematic character of the family. She points out the flaws of the family when she puts her foot down. But they are at each others throats. She is actually the lightening rod of the family
She also found something she enjoyed doing in that roller derby, and Chris still supported her through it even after he got injured. A shame no one watched her match.
In that episode, Lois asks Meg when she had time to make it. Megs response? “Oh I had all day!” This actually looks like it doesn’t take that long either!
@@SinisterPixel "I don't know why you're such a freakin' martyr all the time." I'll probably send that to my mom if I ever need to leave this mortal plane in a hurry
There's a funny moment shortly after the stopping point of the clip, where Lois asks Meg how she had the time to make all of the food since she also cleaned the house, which supposedly takes a while, and Meg just explains that cleaning only took an hour
I loved how Meg just belittles Lois: "I don't get why you have to act like such a martyr all the time. It's a house, it's a finite area. I'm not cleaning a town."
I love how Stewie was very supportive of Meg in spite of Peter and Lois (And presumably Chris), and Meg knocked it out of the park with a delicious and balanced meal offering full flavor and major nutrition for everyone. I feel like Meg and Stewie would be the only members of the Griffin family to make something of themselves as adults, and maybe be the favorites of Grandpa Pewterschmidt (Lois' father) to boot.
If I remember the episode right, Chris and Meg were actually teamed up for this one so she did have Chris' support in this instance. As for the future, the glimpses of the future we get are probably the closest thing to real we ever see for the Griffins. Meg and Stewie should be destined for success because they both demonstrate sincere talent and intelligence, yet almost every time we see the future they're both following in their father's footsteps and barely scraping by. If you're into overanalyzing TV, then it's a great commentary on how familial abuse and neglect can potentially destroy a child's bright future.
@@QueenGtros in the most recent future episode they were both doing pretty well, Stewie was a tech mogul or something along those lines and Meg owned a bulletproof vest business
@@ojoface208 every single video on youtube comment section talking about animated shows has this guy saying this, is that a way to feed ur superiority complex?
I've wanted to make this unironically for years but couldn't figure out how to even begin to approach it. Thank you so much for this. My step-dad loves Family Guy and his birthday is coming up and I think this would be the perfect birthday dinner instead of going out.
@@KurosakiYukigo It came out okay. I butchered a bit of the ingredients and took a different approach to preparing certain parts of the side dishes. For example instead of deep-frying the tortillas I used the air fryer instead and I couldn't really find something to freeze the chocolate to the right shape in time so I ended up injecting the chocolate into the cake as best I could being careful not to ruin it. The greens came out a little crunchier than I wanted but my step-dad didn't mind it at all and appreciated my efforts more than anything. Everything else wasn't 1:1 with the video either but I was satisfied with the results and my step-dad finished his entire plate along with a nice slice of cake.
As someone from an arabic country and that has couscous as a staple dish in their diet, this is genuinely the first time ive seen couscous be prepared this way! im shook :o
I gotta admit, just hearing and seeing Meg mention the meal she cooked, it sounds like heaven! Also, I remembered when my Dad first made couscous. It tasted like we were eating cotton balls! He later found out that he needed to add stock to the couscous, not water. XD Well, experience well learned I think!
@@baonguyenbuithanh5114 my wife told me she hated asparagus. Then she tried my grilled asparagus and it's her favorite vegetable now, I have to make it all the dang time. Just olive oil and garlic salt and grill indirect until tender.
Couscous is the endemic food of my region here in Kabylie North algeria (endemic to the whole Maghreb region.. ) and hearing about ppl cooking itwithout the fuckton of veggies in a thick heavily spiced beef stew just unsettles me a bit 👁️👄👁️
@@johnmorrison3066 Heh, i remember someone mentionin this channel and i forgot to look it up at the time; and now cuz of your comment that channel got another new sub heh
Who wants to see Babish try to recreate the Duke's recipes from Resident Evil Village? (Three-Flavored Mititei, Tochitura de Pui, Ciorba de Porc, and Sarmale de Peste)
Miranda's ciorba de legume might be nice too. What I want to know is how many meals the two of them were having in the beginning cause the kitchen and dining table were way too full of food for it to just be one meal between two people.
@@sweeety969 Either they like freezing a bunch of leftovers, or Miranda keeps thinking she’s making dinner for her four “kids” which is kinda sweet, I guess.
It's always been so funny to me how Meg, who is so routinely talked down to and about, is voiced by Mila Kunis who is such a stunning, funny, beautiful person who does incredible work.
Yeah that episode really cemented a lot of people's hate for the show Meg laid down the law and the rest of the family tore each other apart the literal minute they couldn't dump all the negativity on her. The show couldn't let that be a beginning for a whole new narrative, instead Meg accepts it as 'her problem' to be the lightning rod the family needs to not collapse
@@piedzo The writers have run out of ideas years ago. The fact that they couldn't add some type of continuity to the show is the reason why it has become such dead, unfunny, garbage.
@@Zikato yes a cartoon "character", that doesnt mean that she cant have any depth or that there cant be anything to learn from her, so what's your point exactly?
There is only one thing that I dislike about this channel... It makes me STARVING! no other cooking show/channel does this to me. Every time I watch my stomach begins to turn and my mouth waters. It's gotten to the point where I don't watch the videos when I'm feeling hungry. Only on a full stomach is it safe. Babish, you are one talented guy!
@@ssunsspott didn't think I would have to explain it like I would to a toddler but the word series is used for shows with heavy story elements and family guy has some of the worst continuity I have ever seen therfore it is technically a series but nobody calls it that because it is a animated comedy
So, the kind of humor I figured Family Guy to have based on what few commercial clips I'd see was never appealing, but hearing there's a character who's consistently shat on by her parents means that I will never ever consider watching one episode. This looks like a fantastic dinner and I'd really like to make it sometime.
I love episodes where Meg is given a chance to shine and just leaves her entire family dumbstruck,especially Peter and Lois the two who treat Meg the worst.
I always had a hard time watching Meg constantly get abused in shat on in the show. Probably because in real life, I'm my family's Meg. Any other people out there who were the scapegoat in their dysfunctional family knows what I'm talking about.
When at least Stewie gave a bit respect when the kids and the parents swapped roles. Hats off to him which is the reason why he is my favourite character
@@gamesgames2389 fun fact: the show writers really don’t know how to write a teenage girl so they just went with their gut and made her the punching bag
That last sentence! Incredibly powerful. "See what happens when you give your daughter a chance instead of just hating on her all of the time?" Our daughters and mothers and wives and girlfriends and nieces and sisters are deserving of our respect and love and protection. Because every mother, wife, girlfriend, niece, and sister are also the daughter of someone. Props for encouraging love and kindness towards our female counterparts. Respect.
I mean you're not wrong, everyone is, to at least some extent, deserving of love and kindness and all that, but he was directly referencing how Meg is usually treated in the show. It wasn't some kind of feminist message, just a little jab at some cartoon characters' lack of basic human decency.
Okay but women are also just people and they should be respected not because they are someone's mum or daughter but because they are human beings and therefore just...deserve respect regardless of their relationships to men.
@@mrwhirlwhy2237 They’re not bothered but I see their point. Meg isn’t hated by everyone in the show because she’s a woman. She’s hated because everyone wants to see her as unreasonably disgusting. That one monster in the family. I relate Meg’s constant lashing to the show’s crumbling sense of humor and don’t really see any message in it.
As someone who's watched Family Guy for the better part of a quarter of my life, seeing all this love for Meg makes me smile. Shoutout to Mila Kunis who tirelessly voices her.
I still maintain that Meg needs her own show in the vein of Daria, a side character in her original series getting a show of her own that actually treats her as an actual character and is actually interested in what she and people like her have to say and how they see the world.
Hearing your voice when sleeping cured my anxiety. And lately I have been obsessed with cookings that I'm always excited when my secretly cooked meals surprise my family with joy.
I was thinking for one of Babish's upcoming videos, he should make the "StrawSplitFudgeShort" from the Brady Bunch episode where Peter becomes a hero for saving a little girl, and Alice makes him a surprise dessert by combining his favorite dessert's. This is just an idea that I thought would be cool.😎🤗☺️
For the giant lava cake, instead of doing one massive puck in the middle, plan out how you will cut your portions and place smaller pucks in each appropriate section. I'd say on average 8 smaller pucks made with the same total volume of the original puck.
If a Finale of the show comes, I want Meg to be seen in a loving home with a devoted husband and has a 10-year-old daughter and a 5-year old son (Preferred ages) and see her actually treat them with kindness and respect.
@@giobbistar21 I mean... depends on your definitin of conquering. I'd say it was about as disgusting as the thing sounded from the show, so i'd say it was spot-on.
to be fair, on behalf of louis, the hardest part of being a stay-at-home wife is the fact that one has to continuously do all housework for years, even on days that you feel tired, or have other thing to do while also (many time) goes unappreciated. Most people who doesnt do housework usually take it for granted
"See what happens when you give your daughter a chance instead of just hating on her all the time?" And that right there is why I can't watch family guy. I've never found child abuse funny.
It was fine in the earlier seasons, when all that was happening was her dad farting in her face. If that clip is evidence enough, I can safely assume the verbal abuse has only gotten worse since 2010 when I decided I was done.
The whole first half of that episode is honestly my favorite because of how well Chris and Meg had done up to that point, where Peter and Lois just suffer throughout. If that version of Meg had stayed consistent throughout the series up to now, I can guarantee any guy she gets with is going to be very lucky to have her as a housewife. Man, I miss the old days of Family Guy. The characters then (as well as before that episode) were decent human beings, but nowadays I'm pretty sure Lois and Peter would wholeheartedly sell Meg off for a million dollars if they had the chance. Honestly, I think Family Guy just needs to end. It's a dead horse Disney wants to beat dry for every last ounce of cash it can generate.
Babish, would you please make some of the foods from "The Mysterious Benedict Society"? They have some great stuff, like steak with horseradish, tossed Caesar salad, and salmon smoked on cedar wood. (Love the Sir David Attenborough impression! He is a king!)
I love when the cooking empire that is babish throws all professionalism out the window in exchange for shakey mobile phone footage of babby chucking some asparagus on the grill.
Fun fact: I ate a brownie when I started doing voice-over to see if I could finish before it kicked in. Which is why Sir David Attenborough came by, I think.
Lol
Chad
Heh! Loved the Attenborough bit!
Absolute Legend
That adds up
"Meg where did you find the time to do all this"
"I had all day to do this, I don't know what you're always complaining about it's a house, it's a finite space, it's not like you're cleaning a town"
😭😭😭 every time
I remember saying “get her Meg!!” the first time I saw that episode 😭
What's the episode called?
@@blephtism Trading Places, I think it’s in the ninth season
@@dragastarr2926 Chris and Meg trashed Peter's motorbike. Him and Lois being typical American parents, were obviously fuming at this. Meg and Chris stated that they had no idea what it was like being grown-ups, and that started a dare/contest to see who could last longer in the other's shoes.
Since the episode's been out for years (and we're beyond a spoiler warning at this point), Lois and Peter finally caved and said that Meg and Chris had it rougher than they did.
Though they won the bet, Chris had to keep Peter's role, due to Angela (Peter's boss at the brewery) saying Chris had at least twice the productivity as Peter ever did.
(Managing stuff in a brewery is very difficult, near impossible without training. Kinda makes you wonder how Chris could excel at his dad's job but still barely pass in high school.)
I loved how Lois was put in her place when Meg brought out some amazing food and handled the house with ease
It makes sense if you think about it, Lois grew up rich and pampered, never having to do any form of housework until she got married and settled into a more simple life with Peter. Simple housework probably seems like an exausting and laborious task to her considering that background. Meanwhile Meg was born into the middle class lifestyle of the Griffins, and has to suffer being bullied both at home and at school relentlessly. A little vacuuming and dusting is probably therapeutic quiet time for her. Or just generally having time at home by herself with no school bullies, no family, etc for 8-ish hours every day. Housewife life is probably a breeze for Meg.
@@netherdominater9960 I think it's less Lois is a spolit brat and more just loves to complain. She's been a housewife in lower class for I think they said 15 or 20 years. Like meg said it's just a bit of cleaning and she's Lois has shown how well she can keep the house.
@@thatgrumpychick4928 My favorite line: "It's a finite space, you're not cleaning a TOWN!!"
its a tv show chill out
@@FoxTrt-mi5zm a cartoon at that
Any time Meg is actually given a chance to do anything, she’s consistently the most talented member of the family.
Which is why her family hates her
He should make meg’s apple pie and serve it with some cool hoowip
well, except for Stewie, arguably.
shut up meg
Stewie made a time machine tho....
I do like how Stewie is the evilest member of the family but 50% of the time he is either neutral or supportive of Meg.
Evil, but with standards-
@@nekomasmanager6581 *true evil has standards
_Professionals have _*_standards_*
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Others serve the Narcissistic mother, toxic family.
Every time they give Meg a chance she absolutely kills it
Sometimes I almost feel bad about meg
@@DyslexicMitochondria Altho I love your channeI, i dont necessarily agree with this opinion of yours. You shouldnt feel bad for her. She deserves it
@UC-GLYs_lzdHWIKESQOG-INA I know you are a satellite account, yet how do you say this every time :D
@@tomhappening why though?
@@therapysession4284 In one episode, it's revealed that if Meg doesn't take the brunt of the family scrutiny, they turn to each other, and the show becomes borderline unwatchable
Meg then willingly became the punching bag just to keep the family together.
Something that is completely glossed over in that episode is that Louis does in fact complain about what she does too much. Meg effortlessly does what she does and more. The only reason they go back to how things were is, because of Chris not being able to handle it, not Meg.
I love how family guy always takes these recycled sitcom plots and injects a little nuance into them.
To be fair, it’s easy to do that for a day or a week. Not very day for two decades. My parents did a similar thing, my dad did great the first 3 days. By the end of two weeks, we were definitely struggling 😂
Lois !
It’s true
@@Ratchet299 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 6:10
“Chocolate lava cake is not just undercooked chocolate cake. That's not what makes the center molten. You take a frozen cylinder of ganache and set it in the ramekin so that as the outside cooks fully, the inside becomes molten!”
Immediately comes to mind whenever I hear "chocolate lava cake"
This is exactly what I was thinking of every time he mentioned the lava cake!!!!!!!
Ummm.. We know, we just saw this video
@@ModelA it’s a quote from babish’s favourite movie. Babish stans know 🙌🏽
@@geenamayon9335 Thanks Geena. I know as well, I was trying to be funny. I usually fail!
Something to note: Meg's version of dinner is *super* healthy and seems fast to make. You get all your proteins, fibre and starches with nice crunchy textures.
Edit: The molten lava cake is the healthiest item on the table.
And here Lois has been making meatloaf, potatoes and broccoli for decades now
No wonder Peter had a ‘food affair’ with Bonnie
If you ignore everyone (maybe about stewie) hating meg, she is a pretty normal acting and looking person
Edit: FOR FAMILY GUY STANDARDS
@@johnnystankiewicz295 Cept for that thing she had with Brian.
@@mariner2949 yeah that’s crazy if you think about it
I always like how Stewie is the most supportive in the family.
Though it’s sad when the literal evil genius is the sympathetic one.
Either him or Brian
Meg is actually the most supportive and caring. That's why they hate her.
true
I literally pogged when she said Cuscuz, it's my favorite food, as a brazilian
I like how Stewie, who's literally a baby is the only one being mature.
To be fair he has made multiple nuclear weapons.
And they can’t understand him which is sad
@@Cutis0n Brian and Chris do
@@mrmangomango3769 So he has become death destroyer of worlds very mature
shut up meg
I have to say, I always like when Family Guy episodes actually do give Meg a moment to shine because its always rubbed me the wrong way how constantly mean-spirited they are to her in every other instance.
I mean, from what I've seen of Family Guy, that seems to be a running theme for most of the cast, especially in the later seasons. Mean-spiritedness(?) seems to take precedence over most other character traits and has even ruined some characters (see the wealth of videos on Brian's character).
Shut up Meg
lol sorry i had to it
Write your own cartoon then
@@israelduarte1189 oh no, someone is being mean to your favorite show on the internet!
@@israelduarte1189 I love what a non-argument responses like this always are
Meg consistently proves that despite being the punching bag of the family, she is probably the most talented and likeable character, closely followed by Stewie, the only one in the family who doesn't abhor her on sight
"I wanna do my David Attenborough Impression."
"How are gonna work that into a-"
"I'm doing the impression."
It sounded a lot more like Prince Charles.
I thought it was Vegeta.
@@lewtes52 now I'm imagining vegeta explaining how water is absorbed.
Thanks a lot
I honestly thought it was Vegeta
@@lewtes52 That was more of Vegeta
Shoutout to Stewie for been one of the few people actually sticking up for Meg.
15k! didn’t see that coming. Thanks.
Shoutout to Binging with Babish for making such great videos from my favorite shows.
Shut up meg
@@jameskalman6831 Shut up James
Lk
Rare since Stewie usually is mean to everyone expect Brian
@@jameskalman6831 Shut Shut
Meg is unironically the most sane and least problematic character of the family.
She points out the flaws of the family when she puts her foot down. But they are at each others throats.
She is actually the lightening rod of the family
You guys just finding out about family guy?
Hmm
Didn't she put her hair in a pie and kidnap Brian?
Shut up Meg!
She kills people in a wedding dress bro
Megs finest moments: pop star, lunch room fight with Chris, and dinner. she's weird but she brings the heat when it counts
Your forgetting, Meg is a Winter Olympian.
@@Aethian you're right i forgot that one too
There's also the time where she laid into Chris, Lois and Peter. A shame she took it back afterwards.
Theres the time where she could play saxaphone in simpsons crossover. And when she went to prison. Now THAT was an episode
She also found something she enjoyed doing in that roller derby, and Chris still supported her through it even after he got injured.
A shame no one watched her match.
It was so wholesome when Stewie came to her defence.
Shut up meg
@@jameskalman6831 Shut up james
@@jameskalman6831 funny to see you again also shut up James
It really is.
@Prn 97 depending on the season Peter can kinda understand StewieZ
In that episode, Lois asks Meg when she had time to make it. Megs response? “Oh I had all day!” This actually looks like it doesn’t take that long either!
I love the part where Lois asks how she had time to clean the house and Meg was like "it's a finite space"
@@SinisterPixel not if you’re a mom it isn’t. They always find something to clean, organize, or redecorate.
@@SinisterPixel "I don't know why you're such a freakin' martyr all the time." I'll probably send that to my mom if I ever need to leave this mortal plane in a hurry
Witch episode
@@georgelapsley2662 Season 10 Episode 15
There's a funny moment shortly after the stopping point of the clip, where Lois asks Meg how she had the time to make all of the food since she also cleaned the house, which supposedly takes a while, and Meg just explains that cleaning only took an hour
I loved how Meg just belittles Lois: "I don't get why you have to act like such a martyr all the time. It's a house, it's a finite area. I'm not cleaning a town."
I love how Stewie was very supportive of Meg in spite of Peter and Lois (And presumably Chris), and Meg knocked it out of the park with a delicious and balanced meal offering full flavor and major nutrition for everyone.
I feel like Meg and Stewie would be the only members of the Griffin family to make something of themselves as adults, and maybe be the favorites of Grandpa Pewterschmidt (Lois' father) to boot.
If I remember the episode right, Chris and Meg were actually teamed up for this one so she did have Chris' support in this instance. As for the future, the glimpses of the future we get are probably the closest thing to real we ever see for the Griffins.
Meg and Stewie should be destined for success because they both demonstrate sincere talent and intelligence, yet almost every time we see the future they're both following in their father's footsteps and barely scraping by. If you're into overanalyzing TV, then it's a great commentary on how familial abuse and neglect can potentially destroy a child's bright future.
In this episode Chris did come in saying looks delicious or something similar
@@varianmetcalf8220 He said "Wow, it smells fantastic".
@@QueenGtros yeah but at some point he also turns on her because she asked money for school stuff.
@@QueenGtros in the most recent future episode they were both doing pretty well, Stewie was a tech mogul or something along those lines and Meg owned a bulletproof vest business
Remember, she chose to stay with people that verbally abuse her constantly because she thought it would be "noble."
Meg you deserve a better family
Meg deserves therapy, jesus christ
its a animated show,...
@@ojoface208
Doesn't mean she doesn't deserve better.
@@ojoface208 every single video on youtube comment section talking about animated shows has this guy saying this,
is that a way to feed ur superiority complex?
@@depthshade837 whoa easy on the crits bruh he might be a soy boy
I've wanted to make this unironically for years but couldn't figure out how to even begin to approach it. Thank you so much for this. My step-dad loves Family Guy and his birthday is coming up and I think this would be the perfect birthday dinner instead of going out.
How'd it turn out?
Should plan with the other guys at the table to recite the dialogue before the food comes out
@@KurosakiYukigo It came out okay. I butchered a bit of the ingredients and took a different approach to preparing certain parts of the side dishes. For example instead of deep-frying the tortillas I used the air fryer instead and I couldn't really find something to freeze the chocolate to the right shape in time so I ended up injecting the chocolate into the cake as best I could being careful not to ruin it. The greens came out a little crunchier than I wanted but my step-dad didn't mind it at all and appreciated my efforts more than anything. Everything else wasn't 1:1 with the video either but I was satisfied with the results and my step-dad finished his entire plate along with a nice slice of cake.
@@Hopper_Gud You're an awesome step child
@@Hopper_Gud you love to see it
As someone from an arabic country and that has couscous as a staple dish in their diet, this is genuinely the first time ive seen couscous be prepared this way! im shook :o
same i was shocked 😂
I'm surprised Babish hasn't done any of the food mentioned in American Psycho
Uhhh I would love to see that.
Sea Urchin seviche
I'm still waiting for the Homestar Runner special where he tries out Sudzuu, Hot Jones, the Bubs Luncch and the KoT's seasoned charcoal.
Mud soup
New York Matinee called it "A playful, but mysterious little dish"
I gotta admit, just hearing and seeing Meg mention the meal she cooked, it sounds like heaven!
Also, I remembered when my Dad first made couscous. It tasted like we were eating cotton balls! He later found out that he needed to add stock to the couscous, not water. XD
Well, experience well learned I think!
Well, I probably won't eat grilled asparagus, probably because I don't like asparagus
@@baonguyenbuithanh5114 my wife told me she hated asparagus. Then she tried my grilled asparagus and it's her favorite vegetable now, I have to make it all the dang time. Just olive oil and garlic salt and grill indirect until tender.
@@penguin12902 I like to add parmesan cheese to my asparagus at the end.
@@fangirl3086
I love it when commenters on cooking videos swap tips and whatnot. It's wholesome, and they sound delicious to think about.
Couscous is the endemic food of my region here in Kabylie North algeria (endemic to the whole Maghreb region.. ) and hearing about ppl cooking itwithout the fuckton of veggies in a thick heavily spiced beef stew just unsettles me a bit 👁️👄👁️
Bobby: "What do we do if they don't like rare tuna?"
Babish: "We ask them politely, yet firmly to leave."
The true irony is that Bobby isn't the Bobby we thought of its Bob from bobs burgers
That’s how I feel about people who like any type of steak over cooked
@@whatever7588I like my steak burnt personally
@@elieusi just eat some hot coals
I appreciate you didn’t cut out the bit stewie had to support Meg. Loved that bit
“Brian, there’s a message in my alphabet [cereal]. It says oooooo.”
“Peter, those are Cheerios.”
No
your channel trailer totally got me hooked up, you earned a new sub.
Alphabits are (were?) An American breakfast cereal in the shape of letters.
Back when FG had something resembling actual jokes.
@@johnmorrison3066 Heh, i remember someone mentionin this channel and i forgot to look it up at the time; and now cuz of your comment that channel got another new sub heh
Who wants to see Babish try to recreate the Duke's recipes from Resident Evil Village? (Three-Flavored Mititei, Tochitura de Pui, Ciorba de Porc, and Sarmale de Peste)
Yes! That's an amazing idea!
Miranda's ciorba de legume might be nice too. What I want to know is how many meals the two of them were having in the beginning cause the kitchen and dining table were way too full of food for it to just be one meal between two people.
Oooh yes yes definitely!
I was literally just about to comment this, I'm not alone!
@@sweeety969 Either they like freezing a bunch of leftovers, or Miranda keeps thinking she’s making dinner for her four “kids” which is kinda sweet, I guess.
“It’s time to cake” are the most beautiful words ever spoken.
When I was reading this he said the line perfectly at the same time
0:10 i'm surprise stewie stood up for meg
Stewie likes Meg
“Hey Lois, hey Lois, *chuckles peterishly* I bet he likes eating ke-babishes”
Mom, mom, mom, mommy, mommy, mommy, mama, mama, mama
WHAT
Hi.
New word added and I applaud you sir lol
Peterishly-as though or pertaining to Peter Griffin
@@stevenveach6984 what about quagmirely
@@saltcheese4688 already a word for that we say Giggity rofl if you know you know
@@saltcheese4688 Quagmire is already a word
I like the fact that stewie actually cares for his siblings
Because Stewie is smart, and recognized from birth that his parents are terrible people, but his siblings are alright.
Stewie has had his share fair of treating her like garbage.
not always
I like the fact that you said the fact that but it shows the fact that you didn’t really need to say the fact that
Babish is literally the most legendary chef on youtube, he's bringing fantasy into reality
Respond or else
I agree
summer vacation will be over soon! :D
GB hlvhl
You're here as well?!
Finally, a dish from a Seth MacFarlane series that turned out okay on the first attempt.
*Vietnam war flashback of Peter's Peanut Butter cup , Dorito, Sausage Car Panini*
@@HarmonySword I remember that 🤣
You said “whopping” with the “h” like Stewie does with words that start with “wh-“. Excellent allusion to the show.
Whats an allusion
@@jbetfifty5904 it means an implied or indirect reference to something
also coo-hwhip (cool whip)
Cool hwhip - Stewie
Titanium hwhite
It's always been so funny to me how Meg, who is so routinely talked down to and about, is voiced by Mila Kunis who is such a stunning, funny, beautiful person who does incredible work.
Yea that’s part of the joke lol, Mila Kunis even said she finds it hilarious how fans will just tell her “shut up Meg” on the street
Look her up without the makeup. It's no accident they choose her to voice Meg.
@@Magnic_ a woman is beautiful with or without makeup you pompous toolbag
"Hey guys, give her a F**king chance alright?"
1:25 is no one going to talk about the fact he ate the specula
No
@Chillchainsaw dang
@@Chillchainsaw this made me laugh
Meg should've left the family at the end of Seashell Seashore Party, it's obvious they're holding her back because they're toxic a-holes...
Yeah that episode really cemented a lot of people's hate for the show
Meg laid down the law and the rest of the family tore each other apart the literal minute they couldn't dump all the negativity on her. The show couldn't let that be a beginning for a whole new narrative, instead Meg accepts it as 'her problem' to be the lightning rod the family needs to not collapse
That would be a garbage idea, the whole thing is a joke. The writers aren't that dumb.
@@piedzo The writers have run out of ideas years ago. The fact that they couldn't add some type of continuity to the show is the reason why it has become such dead, unfunny, garbage.
@@applegamer Except for the fact Cleveland Brown left the show to be in his own
Well she's bad her self so
Meg is the perfect example of "Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover", dont doubt anyone who's eager to prove someone that they're wrong about them.
Shut up meg
@@custardcat5185 They said what they said!
Shes a cartoon
@@Zikato yes a cartoon "character", that doesnt mean that she cant have any depth or that there cant be anything to learn from her, so what's your point exactly?
@@UltimateGamerCC shes a cartoon
It took Meg's dinner for Babish to defeat Seth MacFarlane?! Does this mean that Meg is actually the best chef in all of MacFarlane's shows?
Also the best character in all his shows, then again it's barely a contest
@@cobymccarthy1088 American dad not bad at all ngl, and Seth actually writes that one
Well there's all of Quagmire's meals from 'Pilling Them Softly' and Steve's cooking from 'Morning Mimosa' among others.
@@CroatianZombie Seth doesn't write for any of his shows, not in years anyway. American Dad is definitely just a voice job for him at this point.
The voice Actress Mila Kunis founds her revenge on Seth.
"Hey guys, give [Meg] a *bleep* chance, alright?"
At least Stewie has standards.
There is only one thing that I dislike about this channel... It makes me STARVING! no other cooking show/channel does this to me. Every time I watch my stomach begins to turn and my mouth waters. It's gotten to the point where I don't watch the videos when I'm feeling hungry. Only on a full stomach is it safe. Babish, you are one talented guy!
Probably best to watch while eating already, then using for ideas for next time.
Kids in Africa are starving, you’re just too lazy to make food
@@flip_shifty you must be fun at parties, huh?
That’s why I’m always eating while I watch these videos
@@flip_shifty We're talking about Babish, where did we bring up children from Africa?
I honestly rooted for Meg throughout the series. She needs it
Me too, I know it's a "joke" but man I just always wanted to give her a hug
"Series" bruh it isn't breaking bad it's a animated comedy just call it a show
@@crystalgregg8567
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@@ssunsspott didn't think I would have to explain it like I would to a toddler but the word series is used for shows with heavy story elements and family guy has some of the worst continuity I have ever seen therfore it is technically a series but nobody calls it that because it is a animated comedy
@@crystalgregg8567 So you're saying we're supposed to call you a series then?
So, the kind of humor I figured Family Guy to have based on what few commercial clips I'd see was never appealing, but hearing there's a character who's consistently shat on by her parents means that I will never ever consider watching one episode.
This looks like a fantastic dinner and I'd really like to make it sometime.
She gets her comeuppance in several recent episodes, and the bullying isn’t that bad in the older ones. Still worth watching imo
I would definitely eat Meg’s Dinner. That looks delicious! Just no Lois or Peter allowed.
I like how even Stewie of all people wants to give Meg a chance
"A rare victory for Meg Griffin"
I felt that 😢
I love episodes where Meg is given a chance to shine and just leaves her entire family dumbstruck,especially Peter and Lois the two who treat Meg the worst.
I always had a hard time watching Meg constantly get abused in shat on in the show. Probably because in real life, I'm my family's Meg. Any other people out there who were the scapegoat in their dysfunctional family knows what I'm talking about.
Just remember other people will appreciate you more than they ever did. Check out the song brighter days
Mood.
Same here. When she started getting abused, I pretty much stopped watching. It turned my stomach.
hope all goes well for yall
Shut up Meg sorry couldn’t resist
I love it when Meg does something that isn't getting herself pushed around.
"Here's some little-known facts about couscous: they didn't add the second cous until 1979"
only true gamers will know
I thought they added the second cous cause it was so nice they named it twice
@@meganreed8619 Just like Moto Moto ✨
only friends fan will know
but babish should really do the dinner monica cooked in this episode!!
5:46
Babish just roasted all of megs family members
When at least Stewie gave a bit respect when the kids and the parents swapped roles. Hats off to him which is the reason why he is my favourite character
You sound like you've never even watched an episode
Stewie would probably be nicer if the show was nicer
@@Lunijma that’s the funny part,I already saw seasons and I know Stevie and still I liked him even when he hated Meg
@@gamesgames2389 fun fact: the show writers really don’t know how to write a teenage girl so they just went with their gut and made her the punching bag
Who else imagined meg making it just like him
That last sentence! Incredibly powerful.
"See what happens when you give your daughter a chance instead of just hating on her all of the time?"
Our daughters and mothers and wives and girlfriends and nieces and sisters are deserving of our respect and love and protection.
Because every mother, wife, girlfriend, niece, and sister are also the daughter of someone.
Props for encouraging love and kindness towards our female counterparts.
Respect.
I mean you're not wrong, everyone is, to at least some extent, deserving of love and kindness and all that, but he was directly referencing how Meg is usually treated in the show. It wasn't some kind of feminist message, just a little jab at some cartoon characters' lack of basic human decency.
Okay but women are also just people and they should be respected not because they are someone's mum or daughter but because they are human beings and therefore just...deserve respect regardless of their relationships to men.
@@Luigicat11 ok and? You seem a bit bothered that it could be seen as "feminist"
@@mrwhirlwhy2237 They’re not bothered but I see their point. Meg isn’t hated by everyone in the show because she’s a woman. She’s hated because everyone wants to see her as unreasonably disgusting. That one monster in the family. I relate Meg’s constant lashing to the show’s crumbling sense of humor and don’t really see any message in it.
Too long did not read
As someone who's watched Family Guy for the better part of a quarter of my life, seeing all this love for Meg makes me smile. Shoutout to Mila Kunis who tirelessly voices her.
I still maintain that Meg needs her own show in the vein of Daria, a side character in her original series getting a show of her own that actually treats her as an actual character and is actually interested in what she and people like her have to say and how they see the world.
"See what happens when you give your daughter a chance instead of hating on her all the time?"
yeah, mom 😒
Yep. I can't even make my drawings without my mom and step father always shouting at my face
PLEASE do the sausages from everybody hates Chris. Perfect way to collab with ordinary sausage
"Daddy would you like some sausage? Daddy would you like some sausages?"
And Rochelle’s turtles
And then do Meg's pack of frozen hot dogs...you know what I mean 😏
really gotta appreciate a video with no intros. no wasting time, just straight to it.
Hearing your voice when sleeping cured my anxiety.
And lately I have been obsessed with cookings that I'm always excited when my secretly cooked meals surprise my family with joy.
I watch him everynight before bed! Its really helped my anxiety as well!
I can't get tired of Babish recreating our favorite tv show food!!
No
@@Fartucus No, U!
@@Fartucus Yes.
Episodes where Meg is the star are the only family guy episodes I actually like lol
I loved how mad Stewie was at them for roasting her the whole time
I was thinking for one of Babish's upcoming videos, he should make the "StrawSplitFudgeShort" from the Brady Bunch episode where Peter becomes a hero for saving a little girl, and Alice makes him a surprise dessert by combining his favorite dessert's. This is just an idea that I thought would be cool.😎🤗☺️
Babishie 😆
Also yes to a dessert video
For the giant lava cake, instead of doing one massive puck in the middle, plan out how you will cut your portions and place smaller pucks in each appropriate section. I'd say on average 8 smaller pucks made with the same total volume of the original puck.
Carl Casper: IT’S MOLTeEeEeN!!
Also, more Star Trek and Scrubs food please!!
This isn't just in Babish's clean plate club, it's also in my "watched twice in a row" club. Made my mouth water (like everything on this channel!)
I’m just imagining meg doing all of this while her parents are at school
Always wondered what that tasted like. Meg had them in shock lol
Brian took a bite and he said that it tasted delicious.
@@Solid_Shibe2022 were they mean after that? I haven't seen the episode so I am curious what happens if you don't mind sharing
@@NadiaSeesIt They're always mean to her for no reason, so yeah.
@@NadiaSeesIt they weren’t mean to her, but they decided to end the experiment because Peter got fired from his job because his boss hired Chris.
There’s no way she had time to make a meal that big for a family of 6, clean up all the dishes AND take care of Stewie in 8hrs!
You should do Sanji’s meal from One Piece, using scraps from the Marine chefs.
2:24 the frickin finger snaps lol
Even though megs love life is kinda all over the place, she’d be a great wife and parent
Shut up meg
@@flip_shifty She's literally complimenting her quit being so bitter
If a Finale of the show comes, I want Meg to be seen in a loving home with a devoted husband and has a 10-year-old daughter and a 5-year old son (Preferred ages) and see her actually treat them with kindness and respect.
"if you don't like rare tuna, well I'm sorry this recipe is not for you"
You'd do well on the line
"See what happens when you give your daughter a chance?"
I thought you were talking about yourself and Kendall for a second and I got REAL confused.
I like the fact that this tutorial shows how much work Meg did
Hey Lois, *it’s Binging with Babish.*
Banish should do a dish from Chowder. It’s a show begging for dishes from it to be attempted
Don't Starve, too.
Liked the video after the ending line. Thank you for giving Meg a chance, because no one ever does.
I'm fully convinced you could have gotten Mila to make a cameo.
and im convinced he got the guy from episode 4 of SAO abridged. the rich guy
@@SivaExperiment I was confused for a second, but then I heard it.
"babish brings out springform pan"
Wait isn't that...
Babish: "you guys might recognize this lil ba**ard..."
Ah...he hasn't forgotten...
Babish finally conquering a Seth MacFarlane show? Thought I’d never see the day
He did before. He made Peter's car panini.
@@shadowcat1606 We don't talk about THAT abomination of food that nerds beg for!
@@shadowcat1606 I said conquered, not failed and asked the viewers for their takes
@@shadowcat1606
He didn't conquer that. It was literally the first fan-assisted recipe.
@@giobbistar21 I mean... depends on your definitin of conquering. I'd say it was about as disgusting as the thing sounded from the show, so i'd say it was spot-on.
to be fair, on behalf of louis, the hardest part of being a stay-at-home wife is the fact that one has to continuously do all housework for years, even on days that you feel tired, or have other thing to do while also (many time) goes unappreciated. Most people who doesnt do housework usually take it for granted
I SEE THAT SHELL @ 2:28 YOU CAN'T FOOL ME BABISH
3:45 I thought he was doing a Vegeta impression for a second
"See what happens when you give your daughter a chance instead of just hating on her all the time?"
And that right there is why I can't watch family guy. I've never found child abuse funny.
Only psychopaths would find that funny
@@midnightstudio9296 Or teens who don't know any better
I tried to watch it multiple times. It's not funny. But I love Meg and I see a bit of myself in her.
It was fine in the earlier seasons, when all that was happening was her dad farting in her face.
If that clip is evidence enough, I can safely assume the verbal abuse has only gotten worse since 2010 when I decided I was done.
@@latetotheparty266 shut up meg, family guy is fkn hilarious and y’all are a bunch of snowflakes it’s cute af
couscous: the food so nice, you name it twice
The whole first half of that episode is honestly my favorite because of how well Chris and Meg had done up to that point, where Peter and Lois just suffer throughout.
If that version of Meg had stayed consistent throughout the series up to now, I can guarantee any guy she gets with is going to be very lucky to have her as a housewife.
Man, I miss the old days of Family Guy. The characters then (as well as before that episode) were decent human beings, but nowadays I'm pretty sure Lois and Peter would wholeheartedly sell Meg off for a million dollars if they had the chance.
Honestly, I think Family Guy just needs to end. It's a dead horse Disney wants to beat dry for every last ounce of cash it can generate.
Pretty sure they'd sell meg for 5 bucks honestly
They’d pay someone off to take meg
Stepping up to Family Guy again, eh?
Edit: Wow, way to go, Meg. We warmly welcome you to the Clean-Plate Club.
stepping down more like, family guy blows
@@r3trobananas33 I don't disagree, but if our boy Babby can't make a car panini delicious, then I think we've hit the apex of the art
@@Lalondeist That part.
That was actually a solid Attenborough impression
So happy stewie said what the audiences wanted to say
You gotta recreate the dinner in the movie “Pig” that Nicolas Cage’s character makes for Darius towards the end of the movie
Recreating all three dishes would be great.
This is the second time I’ve had babish as the ad and was quite confused
as the ad? say what now?
Babish, would you please make some of the foods from "The Mysterious Benedict Society"? They have some great stuff, like steak with horseradish, tossed Caesar salad, and salmon smoked on cedar wood.
(Love the Sir David Attenborough impression! He is a king!)
megs dinner very signature meal from family guy
I love when the cooking empire that is babish throws all professionalism out the window in exchange for shakey mobile phone footage of babby chucking some asparagus on the grill.
“It seems today , that all you see , is tossed salad in movies and scrambled eggs on tv”