I was thinking that the Chef would say something less than excellent. His expression was one of not really impressed but didn't want to be insulting. But just looking at it, not enough Soy Sauce or any sauce for my liking, to far on the dry side.
Hey just came here to let you know the Mythical Kitchen just did Uncle Rogers fried rice. You should check it out, and maybe even react to it. They are a fun bunch. Take care sir.
1:11 Alex really put a lot of effort into understanding why people use specific ingredient in dishes. I still remember watching him make mashed potato years ago and the level of detail was extremely high. 14:38 Jamie Oliver always promote eating healthy and yet Gordon Ramsay keeps calling him fat.😂😂😂
@@evansphenomenal even if you add chips on it, you need extra MSG. You can add both Chips and MSG. In most of the chips MSG is sprinkled before frying. So, you're double frying the chips in the fried rice. Also, there's no big deal if you add chips in Egg fried rice but don't add chips in Chicken fried rice. It tastes gross, Chicken Fried Rice Recipe (My fav) 1) Cut chicken in small cubes and then marinate your boneless chicken cubes 2) Chicken Marination Ingredients: Small Chicken Cubes, Egg, Cornflour, Salt (according to your taste) Mix everything and then deep fry 4) Chop bean, onion, carrot in small pieces 3) Chicken Fried Rice Making: * Add refined oil for better taste according to your rice quantity and heat your pan * In low flame, sprinkle chopped Garlic first and then add Ginger. Fry it until it looks brown. * Then add your chopped beans, onion and carrots, fry it and then Add Chicken pieces. Flame High 🔥 * After frying everything Add Rice and quickly add Salt, Soya Sauce, Little bit tomato ketchup, pepper powder, Ajinomoto (MSG) and Stir it like a pro. Fry for 30 seconds to 1 minute in high flame. Add spices if you want FINISH! INGREDIENTS: 1/ Boneless Chicken 2/ Good Quality Rice (Use a rice cooker to make the rice or boil it in a big pot) 3/ Egg 4/ Garlic, Ginger 5/ Beans, Onions, Carrot 6/ Soya Sauce, Ketchup 7/ Pepper Powder, MSG 8/ Refined Oil, Salt 9/ Corn Flour
I think the difference is that Alex isnt presenting it as authentic Asian food, unlike Jamie. He presented it as his version of egg fried rice. Im not sure Id want to eat that, but I'd give it a try. BUT, when you can get Uncle Roger to award you the Uncle title WITHOUT using MSG in your egg fried rice, you know you've done something right :)
If Alex added the chips at the very end before plating, when they are still crisp, a lot of people would love it and chow it down without complaints. That's the only issue I had with this recipe. And there is no traditional recipe for egg fried rice, just traditional ingredients and cooking techniques
I'm at little bit mystified that a Frenchman grew up with roast chicken and crisps, and I absolutely feel your pain of pairing the ubiquitous parsnip with a roast dinner, James!
To be fair I've lived almost my whole life in France and for the apéro there's almost always crisps, there's absolutely no way he meant he ate crisps during the main meal (I hope)
I would say getting roast chicken every week would be unusual, but getting roast chicken from the market like once a month is totally a thing for many people. Low effort for the parents, kids love it. Especially for parents that aren't great cooks, it is a pretty good option and healthier than like fast food.
Peas, carrot and runner beans in our home. I would have loved parsnip once in a while rather than those runner beans. Sometimes mashed carrot and swede was good.
In Portugal Churrasco chicken comes with crisps (either packaged or fresh made depending on the quality of the Churrasco place). It wouldn't surprise me given the number of Portuguese who moved to France and looking at Alex if there wasn't possibly some influence there.
Small note to keep in mind, the potato chip crumbs would supply MSG. Unconventional but not completely insane, there was method to madness. Also I loved brussels sprouts. In fact I hate how they get prepared nowadays, I want them made like they were made back in the mid 1990's early 2000's.
As a frenchman I have something to say about the crisps, almost every apéro, which is basically what people do for like an hour or 2 before actually eating the real meal, you drink anything (mostly beer or wine), and eat olives,crisps and maybe salami or chorizo, so I think he meant he ate crisps during the apéro and not during the actual meal, which would make more sense than actually eating crisps during a meal, but he didn't specify so we don't really know
Been following Alex's endeavors for years, love his dedication. Not sure about this whole " best fried rice " trend tho, honestly. I've always considered it a dish that traditionally was made using whatever leftovers you had sitting around, Iron Chef style. Would be cool to see a fried rice competition between chefs, using surprise ingredients chosen at random
I agree with you on the fried rice, 1isaacmusic. "Using up leftovers," is exactly what this dish was created for. There are no specific rules, and there's a lot of flexibility. People are overthinking this in the extreme. That said, when someone like Jamie Oliver comes along -- and f*cks it up so supremely that chili jam ends up on the ingredient list -- I can see why dudes like Uncle Roger jump all over that, and turn it into comedy.
Asian cuisines have always embraced experimentation and fusion, I don't think the chili jam in Jamie Oliver's recipe was that much of a problem, it just adds some heat and sugar which could work well with something like soy sauce (fried rice with sweet soy sauce is a thing after all) but he did mess up the fried rice by adding water half-way through, and the tofu he just simply crumbled into the dish didn't sound appetizing at all, also didn't seem to have seasoned it at all apart from using the chili jam
@@leparraindufromage366you apparently don't understand who uncle Rodger is. His name is Nigel he's a comedian Uncle Rodger his character. Is joking with Jamie Oliver trying to get a back-and-forth with him. He did the same with Chef Ramsay and they are the best of friends now. I do have a problem when people make Asian Cuisine and claim it to be authentic and then you stuff that's not authentic. Jamie Oliver is the health advocate in England specially with children so his recipes tend to be on the healthier side. But it would be hilarious if he likes slapback at the character of Uncle Rodger and said oh yeah well this is blah blah blah it would be funny. And it would raise awareness for Jamie's cause. I like authentic Asian Cuisine and I prefer it done the way it's supposed to be done. So regardless of anybody having different preferences because of course everybody does authentic is always better to me. You should check out Uncle Rogers it's hilarious he makes fun of everybody as the character of Uncle Rodger. As I said his real name is Nigel and he's Asian comedian who is hilarious one of my favorites. I hope you don't think I was knocking your opinion I think everybody's opinion is valid. But these days so many people take offense at comedians it is killing comedy again I don't mean you. Have a great day checkup Uncle Roger's Channel hilarious! Bear videos where Nigel explains his character of Uncle Rodger. If you do cooking the traditional way in the way he likes him he calls you Uncle but if you don't you're still nephew he does make some off-color jokes and then he'll turn to the camera with a straight face and say sorry children. Yes the character of Uncle Rodger is well-developed and hilarious. Thank you so much for reading this have a great day
Not common to my understanding, but its not unheard for some restaurants' fried rice to have some kind of crispy fried(like deep fried?) rice grains in fried rice. I honestly wouldn't hate potato crisps in fried rice in principle, but i do agree with James point that its likely the crisps' texture will either ruined the texture of the fried rice in practice or be ruined itself. Maybe other kinds of fried potato bits might work? Also, a James and Alex collab would be HYPE!
Agreed, I would love to see a collab. I love collabs between content creators/chefs/home cooks. I was very hyped when Alex had on James Hoffman; two creators that I've watched everything they produce.
Wonderful video James. Has no-one mentioned that crisps (potato chips) are Alex's MSG? That's why he didn't add them at the end. And you are 100% correct that a Michelin star chef would have a MUCH higher standard.
@@ChefJamesMakinsonmy dad died 11 years ago and there are still days where it feels unfair and weird and wrong that he's gone. But it does get easier over time, like I don't feel that way every moment of every day anymore. Much love
Crisps served with roast chicken (preferable when it have had time to cool to room temp or lower (fridge)) when the chicken is turned into strips is actually a very nice meal; pairs well with some tomatoes (cocktail or wedges), twist of lemon, and optionally a salad. For bread to go with it a humble baguette is highly recommended. Also is a great picnic food, or just a way to get rid of leftover chicken from the day before. (If doing it as a picnic it is great in that you can pick up everything at a supermarket en-route - so it can be thought of as the fast-food version of roast chicken as well) (Used to have it now and then as a kid (in sweden) - was my favorite chicken dish up until I got introduced to east-asian food)
the potato chips powder wasn't that bad really, if it was in a powder form, it can be treated as a spice or omething like that.... and since many chips contain MSG, he would be adding it indirectly to the dish. not the best practice, but still better than chili jam lol
Hey, French person here ! What Alex calls Roast chicken and crisps would be more akin to a lunch were everyone eats whatever they want from lots of dishes, and it would always include roast chicken, crisps, salad (can be a pasta salad, rice salad, veggie salad, potato salad) and most importantly bread. From my family we would do those meals and there would always be radishes, cherry tomatoes, julienned carrots and cucumber, and some dips like tzatziki or humous ! I'd say the salad and the chicken are the real components of the meal, not really the crisps, but i can see why uncle roger would make a joke out of that situation haha !
I immensely appreciate how much work Alex puts into his videos. Don't know if he gets stuff perfect, but the videos are very good and he puts a lot of thought into it.
Potato chips do tend to have msg in them. Plus for a chinese style egg fried rice it is a better choice than any wet ingredient. For a Singapore fried ride, the chilly jam would have been okay, it is already creamy and full of curry and spices that a spoon of jam would barely make a difference in the wetness.
I highly recommend watching the whole series, especially the last video where he tries to show a way to replicate a method for those that don't have access to a wok. I do that cast iron pan method. It's how I've been doing my fried rice ever since. I have a very large wok that I found in my parent's storage and 1) it doesn't fit on my stove/range and 2) it's round bottom and mine is glass top electric and 3) there's no handle, it is the 2 metal grip style and that makes me nervous about burning myself. I'm currently trying to find a workaround. I have a propane/natural gas burner that we use for deep frying turkeys outside for thanksgiving and I'm planning to try using that if I can get a way to boost the height (currently a bit lower than waist high) or figure out a way to do it on either my charcoal or gas grill.
1:05 I get it. Uncle Roger is very pragmatic and practical because it just adds fluff. I appreciate it from the wait staff's point of view. It's just like learning to spell and saying "Coq au Vin" properly before actually making it. I obviously got kicked out of the kitchen course so I never learned the latter, hence I can get pedantic about it.
@@ChefJamesMakinson Yes, but I'm sure if Uncle Roger and Nephew Nigel DID have a discussion, there sure should be some differences in opinions between the two of them.
I watched Alex's videos more couple years ago and i think he does these cool in depth videos of what really makes the dish a dish. Like, i've been perfecting my dumpling making for the past 5 years now and i finally, after lots of experimentation of different things, managed to nail down the perfect filling. Now i'm on a quest of good dough making. I think these in depth videos give a good insight of where to focus your energy on. Like....if 90% of X dish's flavor comes from the sauce, you don't really need to focus on making 'good' chicken but perfect your sauce. Like bang-for-buck kind of thing. Put effort of where it matters the most and i think Alex really wants to find what matters most in a dish. Once you've figured that out, you can actually be much more efficient in terms of delivering a good dish with the least amount of effort.
I agree with roasted chicken, you serve roasted vegetables because you cook them at the same time. And for me it's mostly a winter dish for cheap meals.
That's a lot of work for making egg fried rice. Seeing his notes while learning its theory looks like he's doing rocket science. I know you said Alex is a perfectionist but still, I think what he did is too much. I commend him though for creating his own wok station, however, its missing the running water. And in fairness, he seasoned his wok perfectly as you can see the color had already darkened. The way he handled the wok while making the fried was also good. He didn't add msg but if you think about it, adding the crushed potato chips is like adding msg to it. In my opinion, Alex's fried rice is not bad but it could have been better. Thanks again for this informative and entertaining reaction video. Hope you reach the 500k milestone soon because I'm excited to see your version of egg fried rice. I'm sure its going to be a good recipe ☺
Potato chips are an American-style snack food; American-style snack foods rely on MSG... Perhaps Alex chose a bag of chips rather than stockpile a single ingredient he rarely uses? Love your channel!
Thank you chef for this review. About the roasted chicken and crisps, I am not sure how it works in England, but for french families that roast themselves the chicken it goes with roasted potatoes and vegetables. But also on Sundays, day of the market, we easily find lot's of roasted fresh chicken ready to serve and are perfect for a fast family meal, so crisps make sense so we enjoy the morning and afternoon with a fast family meal that isn't "fast food".
The chips are an interesting choice as they do add MSG to the dish. I would imagine they function similarly to crispy bonito flake on top of takoyaki in this case
honestly when uncle roger mention about jamie oilver i was kind of hoping that he were mention it again because i watch uncle roger because oh his entertainment laughter and his reaction makes you want to come back for more , after watching this video i can tell that uncle roger was going easy on Alex , only because that i know that alex is a hard working perfectionist of his unique style
You have to watch Alex's series, Chef. For context, he was told by an "expert" that the real spirit of egg fried rice is to use day-old leftovers of whatever one has in their fridge. Also, to use local, seasonal ingredients and to personalize it. But I wouldn't have used potato chips either - maybe some quick-fried bread crumbs as a garnish....
Oh Chef James. The Brussel sprouts and parsnip remark - I felt that childhood pain. But perhaps your father didn't cook the heck out of them like my mom. You can take the mother out of England but you can't take the English cooking out of the mom. ❤
The roast dinner pics made me so hungry. Definitely going to have to make a proper British roast dinner tomorrow night. Roast potatoes and carrots are my faves. In my family they would always do roast pumpkin as well, but I prefer sweet potato instead.
Few years back drove through France on side roads - most villages seemed to have rotisserie chicken stalls particularly at weekends. Don't remember them doing roast potatoes, brussels sprout and roast parsnips though so crisps might be good source of carbs that require no cooking.
You're right about salad healtyness and espacially the dressings, but if I might add to it, I'd cite "If your salad doesn't taste good, you don't know how to make salad." One can make awesome salad if one knows how to.
Looks like he did add MSG after all. Almost all potato chip flavours have MSG in them. Usually, it's listed as Flavour Enhancer 621, 623 or 627 or yeast extract. BTW, Vegemite is yeast extract -- it's basically MSG paste!
5:05 I can get fresh herbs here at Masymas. I prefer to just grow thyme, oregano, and basil (it is finicky because my balcony faces the sun. I get it from specialty plant vendors at outdoor markets), but I also learned to forage unlimited rosemary, lavandar, glorious bay leaf (leaves, flowers[!], and fruit), onion grass, mint (careful with that), wood sorrel, and fennel. I can find thyme and anise if I venture into shady hills and local mountains. I made a strange bittering agent from wild artichoke leaves (very potent), and a flour from holm oak acorns. I make tea from several things, like olive leaf (roasted and not), and a surprisingly delicious tea from fig leaf. These things and seasonal fruit get me out hiking ;-)
uncle roger reviewing you're eggfried rice will probaly be hilarious cause you will either do it good enough where he won't complain or he will roast the MSG right out of you're food
in France (south) where i live, chips are served with game. Pheasant, wild boar jugged hare, wild pigeon etc. Hence they are called game chips. We do of course make them ourselves if we want to remain authentic, but shop bought one's,warmed in the oven are ok 'at a pinch'. .
Potato Chips with rice is really good. I eat them together alot..(not like how Alex did though lol). the just salted or spicy ones are better though. My mom used to add peas and carrots on fried rice. It's actually quiet good.
I thought it was fair for Alex to do *his version* of egg fried rice. Jamie Oliver didn’t make any disclaimer, and he added the chili jam early, where it would burn and necessitate adding water. Alex did what looked like an excellent egg fried rice and added his unusual ingredients at the end. I don’t know if I would like it: store rotisserie chicken can be very greasy. But I’d certainly try it.
In many clips of uncle Roger must fancy a Kpop female group name Twice alot, Because he always uses them as a reference to audio up a specific word for his sentence. They've been doin a world tour around US, Australia and around europe this year.. and this March 2024 is in Vegas. Who knows you might even like them and variety of other kpop group like XG. You should check react to them as well and others and see why uncle Roger likes them. 😅
You know, we have a South Indian veraion of fried rice. It's called Chitrana and it has three ingredients youu ahould never skip, rice, lemon/lime and turneric.
as an asian, uncle roger english is a type of chinese english slang. some of us use malay + english called as manglish one. we don't really put an effort for grammar when talk with that slang,it just need a simple english to let people understand the meaning behind that words. btw as i saw your review, you did deserve a subscribe and like. do hope can see you collab with uncle roger next time
I worked at a restaurant for a few hours before I quit where the chef was telling me to stick with him and I'll learn Michelin star tricks. One of those "tricks" was dumping cheap crisps from a packet onto a ploughman's lunch :) Classy :)
My dressing is simple,. 1 ts red wine vinegar, 1 ts champagne vinegar, 2 ts aged balsamic (for sweetness), 3 to 4 ts olive oil and little FRESH ground pepper before tossing. Try it. Adjust for taste or add salt or minced shallots.
Will say no on potato chips … but … I do add dried Kale snack to my rice while cooking … stirred in after cleaning and with some curry powder before cooking as a rice dish “Indian / Moroccan style “ … is good … Basmati rice and cook a little longer … I use a Korean clay pot … 5 minute 5 minute and done …
It already has msg from the potato chips. I bet that's the whole point of powderizing it not for the texture but for the flavor. I agree of addinh it for the last part thought to make use it won't be soggy
Hey chef I think it was probably the potato chips. That in itself was probably the most wacky ingredient in the fried rice. Everything else is overall fairly solid.
Rice was too white in the end, looks like he needed more sauce. And I think you're right with adding the potato chips as a garnish, possibly like crispy fried shallots.
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You are priceless James, I love you my friend ✌️🔥❤️
@@heather2493 thank you!
Hey chef, but why do you want to spread trauma? by recommending Jamie's video, instead of Jousha's or Uncle Wang gang's video
I was thinking that the Chef would say something less than excellent. His expression was one of not really impressed but didn't want to be insulting. But just looking at it, not enough Soy Sauce or any sauce for my liking, to far on the dry side.
Hey just came here to let you know the Mythical Kitchen just did Uncle Rogers fried rice. You should check it out, and maybe even react to it. They are a fun bunch. Take care sir.
1:11 Alex really put a lot of effort into understanding why people use specific ingredient in dishes. I still remember watching him make mashed potato years ago and the level of detail was extremely high.
14:38 Jamie Oliver always promote eating healthy and yet Gordon Ramsay keeps calling him fat.😂😂😂
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Doesn’t those Lay’s crisps contain mono sodium glutamate (MSG)? 🤔
The crisps most likely has MSG in it. It'd probably be better to blitz it into a powder to use as a seasoning.
You can't get the full flavour of MSG if you put chips on it. Yes, chips contain MSG but the powder of MSG enhances the flavour.
Why not just add MSG then?
@@alakeshhaloi2072 not saying you can, but it can add an additional flavour especially if you use flavoured crisps.
@@ishave1627 good question. Why not both?
@@evansphenomenal even if you add chips on it, you need extra MSG. You can add both Chips and MSG. In most of the chips MSG is sprinkled before frying. So, you're double frying the chips in the fried rice. Also, there's no big deal if you add chips in Egg fried rice but don't add chips in Chicken fried rice. It tastes gross,
Chicken Fried Rice Recipe (My fav)
1) Cut chicken in small cubes and then marinate your boneless chicken cubes
2) Chicken Marination Ingredients: Small Chicken Cubes, Egg, Cornflour, Salt (according to your taste) Mix everything and then deep fry
4) Chop bean, onion, carrot in small pieces
3) Chicken Fried Rice Making:
* Add refined oil for better taste according to your rice quantity and heat your pan
* In low flame, sprinkle chopped Garlic first and then add Ginger. Fry it until it looks brown.
* Then add your chopped beans, onion and carrots, fry it and then Add Chicken pieces. Flame High 🔥
* After frying everything Add Rice and quickly add Salt, Soya Sauce, Little bit tomato ketchup, pepper powder, Ajinomoto (MSG) and Stir it like a pro. Fry for 30 seconds to 1 minute in high flame.
Add spices if you want
FINISH!
INGREDIENTS:
1/ Boneless Chicken
2/ Good Quality Rice (Use a rice cooker to make the rice or boil it in a big pot)
3/ Egg
4/ Garlic, Ginger
5/ Beans, Onions, Carrot
6/ Soya Sauce, Ketchup
7/ Pepper Powder, MSG
8/ Refined Oil, Salt
9/ Corn Flour
Phillip Schofield exclaiming "you filthy pervert" should really come with a "sorry, children" warning attached to it.
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I think the difference is that Alex isnt presenting it as authentic Asian food, unlike Jamie. He presented it as his version of egg fried rice. Im not sure Id want to eat that, but I'd give it a try. BUT, when you can get Uncle Roger to award you the Uncle title WITHOUT using MSG in your egg fried rice, you know you've done something right :)
I would still like to see Jamie use chips! :)
If Alex added the chips at the very end before plating, when they are still crisp, a lot of people would love it and chow it down without complaints. That's the only issue I had with this recipe. And there is no traditional recipe for egg fried rice, just traditional ingredients and cooking techniques
We will always support James Makinson. He's the best at what he does.
Thank you so much!! :)
He's the ONLY review/reaction channel I watch. Period.
I don't watch uncle Rodger , I wait for James's review
hi nana
@@DogFish-NZNigel is a comedian, chef Makinson is well, a chef…Not the same type of approach to their content.
I love Alex's enthusiasm when it comes to perfecting a certain dish. He's really passionate about cooking. I love his videos!
Agreed!
I love how your reactions are in synch with uncle roger. Especially where he shows the potato chips addition😂
Haha 😂
agreed
The Engineer, the uncle and the pro. Please make it happen. I would love to see Uncle Roger's villain but we all know that won't happen.
I'm at little bit mystified that a Frenchman grew up with roast chicken and crisps, and I absolutely feel your pain of pairing the ubiquitous parsnip with a roast dinner, James!
To be fair I've lived almost my whole life in France and for the apéro there's almost always crisps, there's absolutely no way he meant he ate crisps during the main meal (I hope)
it depends on the family like everywhere
I would say getting roast chicken every week would be unusual, but getting roast chicken from the market like once a month is totally a thing for many people. Low effort for the parents, kids love it. Especially for parents that aren't great cooks, it is a pretty good option and healthier than like fast food.
Peas, carrot and runner beans in our home. I would have loved parsnip once in a while rather than those runner beans.
Sometimes mashed carrot and swede was good.
In Portugal Churrasco chicken comes with crisps (either packaged or fresh made depending on the quality of the Churrasco place). It wouldn't surprise me given the number of Portuguese who moved to France and looking at Alex if there wasn't possibly some influence there.
Small note to keep in mind, the potato chip crumbs would supply MSG. Unconventional but not completely insane, there was method to madness.
Also I loved brussels sprouts. In fact I hate how they get prepared nowadays, I want them made like they were made back in the mid 1990's early 2000's.
Boiled to oblivion? Or was that just my family lol.
@@faithwilliams6412 Sulphureus mush
Always crack up at how peas & carrots triggers Uncle Roger 😂 That clip of your dad was cool seeing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The last thing I want to see in rice is peas or carrots.
@@txmits507 human finger is the last thing I want to see in fried rice lol
@@RaduP3not a bad one, but how would you explain a toe inn the rice? 😂
As a frenchman I have something to say about the crisps, almost every apéro, which is basically what people do for like an hour or 2 before actually eating the real meal, you drink anything (mostly beer or wine), and eat olives,crisps and maybe salami or chorizo, so I think he meant he ate crisps during the apéro and not during the actual meal, which would make more sense than actually eating crisps during a meal, but he didn't specify so we don't really know
Some do here too in Spain.
Alex is always an experience! Love his intensity and enthusiam
me too!
Been following Alex's endeavors for years, love his dedication. Not sure about this whole
" best fried rice " trend tho, honestly. I've always considered it a dish that traditionally was made using whatever leftovers you had sitting around, Iron Chef style. Would be cool to see a fried rice competition between chefs, using surprise ingredients chosen at random
that would be interesting!
I agree with you on the fried rice, 1isaacmusic. "Using up leftovers," is exactly what this dish was created for. There are no specific rules, and there's a lot of flexibility. People are overthinking this in the extreme.
That said, when someone like Jamie Oliver comes along -- and f*cks it up so supremely that chili jam ends up on the ingredient list -- I can see why dudes like Uncle Roger jump all over that, and turn it into comedy.
Asian cuisines have always embraced experimentation and fusion, I don't think the chili jam in Jamie Oliver's recipe was that much of a problem, it just adds some heat and sugar which could work well with something like soy sauce (fried rice with sweet soy sauce is a thing after all) but he did mess up the fried rice by adding water half-way through, and the tofu he just simply crumbled into the dish didn't sound appetizing at all, also didn't seem to have seasoned it at all apart from using the chili jam
What a great idea!
@@leparraindufromage366you apparently don't understand who uncle Rodger is. His name is Nigel he's a comedian Uncle Rodger his character. Is joking with Jamie Oliver trying to get a back-and-forth with him. He did the same with Chef Ramsay and they are the best of friends now. I do have a problem when people make Asian Cuisine and claim it to be authentic and then you stuff that's not authentic. Jamie Oliver is the health advocate in England specially with children so his recipes tend to be on the healthier side. But it would be hilarious if he likes slapback at the character of Uncle Rodger and said oh yeah well this is blah blah blah it would be funny. And it would raise awareness for Jamie's cause. I like authentic Asian Cuisine and I prefer it done the way it's supposed to be done. So regardless of anybody having different preferences because of course everybody does authentic is always better to me. You should check out Uncle Rogers it's hilarious he makes fun of everybody as the character of Uncle Rodger. As I said his real name is Nigel and he's Asian comedian who is hilarious one of my favorites. I hope you don't think I was knocking your opinion I think everybody's opinion is valid. But these days so many people take offense at comedians it is killing comedy again I don't mean you. Have a great day checkup Uncle Roger's Channel hilarious! Bear videos where Nigel explains his character of Uncle Rodger. If you do cooking the traditional way in the way he likes him he calls you Uncle but if you don't you're still nephew he does make some off-color jokes and then he'll turn to the camera with a straight face and say sorry children. Yes the character of Uncle Rodger is well-developed and hilarious. Thank you so much for reading this have a great day
14:46 🤣that clip, and just why!!!!??? "salad in a pasty, you..." to good!!!
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Not common to my understanding, but its not unheard for some restaurants' fried rice to have some kind of crispy fried(like deep fried?) rice grains in fried rice.
I honestly wouldn't hate potato crisps in fried rice in principle, but i do agree with James point that its likely the crisps' texture will either ruined the texture of the fried rice in practice or be ruined itself.
Maybe other kinds of fried potato bits might work?
Also, a James and Alex collab would be HYPE!
😉 I think they would turn soggy after a bit
Agreed, I would love to see a collab. I love collabs between content creators/chefs/home cooks. I was very hyped when Alex had on James Hoffman; two creators that I've watched everything they produce.
Wonderful video James. Has no-one mentioned that crisps (potato chips) are Alex's MSG? That's why he didn't add them at the end. And you are 100% correct that a Michelin star chef would have a MUCH higher standard.
yes like 1k times already
Ah the throwback to your father in the kitchen was really cute. 🥺
Thank you. I miss him dearly, I still can't believe he passed away.
@@ChefJamesMakinsonmy dad died 11 years ago and there are still days where it feels unfair and weird and wrong that he's gone. But it does get easier over time, like I don't feel that way every moment of every day anymore. Much love
Crisps served with roast chicken (preferable when it have had time to cool to room temp or lower (fridge)) when the chicken is turned into strips is actually a very nice meal; pairs well with some tomatoes (cocktail or wedges), twist of lemon, and optionally a salad. For bread to go with it a humble baguette is highly recommended.
Also is a great picnic food, or just a way to get rid of leftover chicken from the day before.
(If doing it as a picnic it is great in that you can pick up everything at a supermarket en-route - so it can be thought of as the fast-food version of roast chicken as well)
(Used to have it now and then as a kid (in sweden) - was my favorite chicken dish up until I got introduced to east-asian food)
the potato chips powder wasn't that bad really, if it was in a powder form, it can be treated as a spice or omething like that.... and since many chips contain MSG, he would be adding it indirectly to the dish.
not the best practice, but still better than chili jam lol
Hey, French person here ! What Alex calls Roast chicken and crisps would be more akin to a lunch were everyone eats whatever they want from lots of dishes, and it would always include roast chicken, crisps, salad (can be a pasta salad, rice salad, veggie salad, potato salad) and most importantly bread. From my family we would do those meals and there would always be radishes, cherry tomatoes, julienned carrots and cucumber, and some dips like tzatziki or humous ! I'd say the salad and the chicken are the real components of the meal, not really the crisps, but i can see why uncle roger would make a joke out of that situation haha !
This sounds much better! :)
Love your videos James! You have a knack of doing stuff with a humor yet still incredible professionalism that shows up! LOVE IT!
Thank you! :)
I immensely appreciate how much work Alex puts into his videos. Don't know if he gets stuff perfect, but the videos are very good and he puts a lot of thought into it.
definitely should have added MSG though
Potato chips do tend to have msg in them. Plus for a chinese style egg fried rice it is a better choice than any wet ingredient. For a Singapore fried ride, the chilly jam would have been okay, it is already creamy and full of curry and spices that a spoon of jam would barely make a difference in the wetness.
a collab of the 3 of you guys would be awesome indeed !
yes it would!
Thank you for your review... and your review is my MSG these days ;)
My pleasure! :)
I highly recommend watching the whole series, especially the last video where he tries to show a way to replicate a method for those that don't have access to a wok. I do that cast iron pan method. It's how I've been doing my fried rice ever since. I have a very large wok that I found in my parent's storage and 1) it doesn't fit on my stove/range and 2) it's round bottom and mine is glass top electric and 3) there's no handle, it is the 2 metal grip style and that makes me nervous about burning myself. I'm currently trying to find a workaround. I have a propane/natural gas burner that we use for deep frying turkeys outside for thanksgiving and I'm planning to try using that if I can get a way to boost the height (currently a bit lower than waist high) or figure out a way to do it on either my charcoal or gas grill.
I may have too! :)
1:05 I get it. Uncle Roger is very pragmatic and practical because it just adds fluff. I appreciate it from the wait staff's point of view. It's just like learning to spell and saying "Coq au Vin" properly before actually making it. I obviously got kicked out of the kitchen course so I never learned the latter, hence I can get pedantic about it.
he is being his character
@@ChefJamesMakinson Yes, but I'm sure if Uncle Roger and Nephew Nigel DID have a discussion, there sure should be some differences in opinions between the two of them.
I hope you can collaborate with Alex, especially now that he has a new kitchen.
Thank you me too!
I watched Alex's videos more couple years ago and i think he does these cool in depth videos of what really makes the dish a dish. Like, i've been perfecting my dumpling making for the past 5 years now and i finally, after lots of experimentation of different things, managed to nail down the perfect filling. Now i'm on a quest of good dough making. I think these in depth videos give a good insight of where to focus your energy on. Like....if 90% of X dish's flavor comes from the sauce, you don't really need to focus on making 'good' chicken but perfect your sauce. Like bang-for-buck kind of thing. Put effort of where it matters the most and i think Alex really wants to find what matters most in a dish. Once you've figured that out, you can actually be much more efficient in terms of delivering a good dish with the least amount of effort.
Yes he does put a tremendous amount of effort into his work and it shows!
I watched most of Uncle Roger content through your channel.. Love your videos
really?? haha he does have a lot of videos!
can't imagine the three of you guys in a collab video 🤣. like uncle roger the bad cop, the defendant, and now we have the balance-the good cop 🤣
i actually enjoy watching this more than just uncle roger's video, awesome stuff! thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
packaged potato chips have msg added so he did add msg indirectly
I agree with roasted chicken, you serve roasted vegetables because you cook them at the same time. And for me it's mostly a winter dish for cheap meals.
That's a lot of work for making egg fried rice. Seeing his notes while learning its theory looks like he's doing rocket science. I know you said Alex is a perfectionist but still, I think what he did is too much. I commend him though for creating his own wok station, however, its missing the running water. And in fairness, he seasoned his wok perfectly as you can see the color had already darkened. The way he handled the wok while making the fried was also good. He didn't add msg but if you think about it, adding the crushed potato chips is like adding msg to it. In my opinion, Alex's fried rice is not bad but it could have been better. Thanks again for this informative and entertaining reaction video. Hope you reach the 500k milestone soon because I'm excited to see your version of egg fried rice. I'm sure its going to be a good recipe ☺
Well put! he did put a lot of work into this. thank you very much!
Potato chips are an American-style snack food; American-style snack foods rely on MSG... Perhaps Alex chose a bag of chips rather than stockpile a single ingredient he rarely uses? Love your channel!
maybe! Thank you so much! :)
I've been binge watching a lot of your reaction videos, love them! Would you ever do a video of what you cook for yourself on an average day?
I could! :)
Thank you chef for this review. About the roasted chicken and crisps, I am not sure how it works in England, but for french families that roast themselves the chicken it goes with roasted potatoes and vegetables. But also on Sundays, day of the market, we easily find lot's of roasted fresh chicken ready to serve and are perfect for a fast family meal, so crisps make sense so we enjoy the morning and afternoon with a fast family meal that isn't "fast food".
you can do a lot with roast chicken.
Loving the way James and UR went "Hmmmm" when Alex mentions the Shang Palace
The chips are an interesting choice as they do add MSG to the dish. I would imagine they function similarly to crispy bonito flake on top of takoyaki in this case
good point!
Had not heard of Alex before and I am blown away by his dedication to the project
He puts a lot of work into his videos.
My guess is they are a bit scared of your abilities, TBH. They are UA-camrs, you are a chef. Loving this channel. Really educating me to another level
yes!!! i love alex, he's so good; and does his reseach than chili jam fried rice...
honestly when uncle roger mention about jamie oilver i was kind of hoping that he were mention it again because i watch uncle roger because oh his entertainment laughter and his reaction makes you want to come back for more , after watching this video i can tell that uncle roger was going easy on Alex , only because that i know that alex is a hard working perfectionist of his unique style
You have to watch Alex's series, Chef. For context, he was told by an "expert" that the real spirit of egg fried rice is to use day-old leftovers of whatever one has in their fridge. Also, to use local, seasonal ingredients and to personalize it. But I wouldn't have used potato chips either - maybe some quick-fried bread crumbs as a garnish....
thank you for the info!
can't wait for this 500k subs and see your egg fried rice and Uncle Roger giving you an Uncle title... I think you deserve it :)
Thank you! We make something in the meantime!
I agree.😊
Seven’s a pretty safe choice. Positive feedback without coming across as pandering.
hope to see those colabs in the near future, alway nice to see your videos, one of my sundays rutines lol
It would be fun!
Oh Chef James. The Brussel sprouts and parsnip remark - I felt that childhood pain. But perhaps your father didn't cook the heck out of them like my mom. You can take the mother out of England but you can't take the English cooking out of the mom. ❤
he cooked them prefect but when you have them again and again and again as a kid it gets very old.
The roast dinner pics made me so hungry. Definitely going to have to make a proper British roast dinner tomorrow night. Roast potatoes and carrots are my faves. In my family they would always do roast pumpkin as well, but I prefer sweet potato instead.
Chef, you should make a video on your idea of a perfectly balanced salad. So people don't go buying dressings.
Noted!
Iceberg lettuce, tomato, cucumber, spring onion, some feta :)
I understand your face when you said "always with". Same childhood memory 😂😂😂
🤣 hahaha
Egg fried rice is now one of my favourite dishes) Made it just a few hours ago)
I hope you enjoyed it!
@@ChefJamesMakinson Sure, and my girlfriend too) I'm making that indonesian one with sambal paste. It's really good.
I'm the opposite. I can do with a house with NO garden. Too much to maintain when you live in the bottom of a hill and be worrying about land slips.
Agreed. Too much maintenance
technicly alex did add msg, the chips contain it. thats why seasoning with it is surpricingly good
first time seeing peas in fried rice~~ must give it a go and see how it turns out once.
Anxiously waiting for your version of the dish
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Few years back drove through France on side roads - most villages seemed to have rotisserie chicken stalls particularly at weekends. Don't remember them doing roast potatoes, brussels sprout and roast parsnips though so crisps might be good source of carbs that require no cooking.
You're right about salad healtyness and espacially the dressings, but if I might add to it, I'd cite "If your salad doesn't taste good, you don't know how to make salad."
One can make awesome salad if one knows how to.
13:04 James' expression on his face 😮 PRICELESS!! Pure Kodak moment!! Potato chips 😶
Love the Sunday afternoon vids to ward off the Sunday Night Blues!
Glad to hear that!
I feel
The same way about Indian food as the expression on Brussel sprouts and parsnips. It took 30 years before getting Indian food after childhood.
Looks like he did add MSG after all. Almost all potato chip flavours have MSG in them. Usually, it's listed as Flavour Enhancer 621, 623 or 627 or yeast extract. BTW, Vegemite is yeast extract -- it's basically MSG paste!
yes! it does also depend on the brand
5:05 I can get fresh herbs here at Masymas. I prefer to just grow thyme, oregano, and basil (it is finicky because my balcony faces the sun. I get it from specialty plant vendors at outdoor markets), but I also learned to forage unlimited rosemary, lavandar, glorious bay leaf (leaves, flowers[!], and fruit), onion grass, mint (careful with that), wood sorrel, and fennel. I can find thyme and anise if I venture into shady hills and local mountains. I made a strange bittering agent from wild artichoke leaves (very potent), and a flour from holm oak acorns. I make tea from several things, like olive leaf (roasted and not), and a surprisingly delicious tea from fig leaf. These things and seasonal fruit get me out hiking ;-)
If I had the space I would grow them too
uncle roger reviewing you're eggfried rice will probaly be hilarious cause you will either do it good enough where he won't complain or he will roast the MSG right out of you're food
hahaha 🤣
I'm french and rotisserie chicken and potato chips IS something we do sometimes eat, mostly at the weekend although I have no clue why
Very interesting!
in France (south) where i live, chips are served with game. Pheasant, wild boar jugged hare, wild pigeon etc. Hence they are called game chips. We do of course make them ourselves if we want to remain authentic, but shop bought one's,warmed in the oven are ok 'at a pinch'.
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Potato Chips with rice is really good. I eat them together alot..(not like how Alex did though lol). the just salted or spicy ones are better though. My mom used to add peas and carrots on fried rice. It's actually quiet good.
I thought it was fair for Alex to do *his version* of egg fried rice. Jamie Oliver didn’t make any disclaimer, and he added the chili jam early, where it would burn and necessitate adding water. Alex did what looked like an excellent egg fried rice and added his unusual ingredients at the end. I don’t know if I would like it: store rotisserie chicken can be very greasy. But I’d certainly try it.
Ohhh but awkward with the Phillip Schofield clip given everything that’s happened 😂😳
Potato chips have M.S.G. FUIYOH!!!!
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Chef James should make his childhood dinner ت
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I sure hope for an exciting cooking collab 🔥🔥
me too!
All 3 of you collabing would be fun to watch
Yes it would be!
Lay's generally uses MSG for their flavoured chips. So if you don't have MSG, and you want it, it's a good substitute.
Ingredients:
Specially selected potatoes, vegetable oil, seasoning (sugar, salt, milk ingredients, dehydrated vegetables [tomato, garlic, onion], monosodium glutamate, sodium acetate, corn maltodextrin, acetic acid, natural and artificial flavour, dextrose, malic acid, citric acid, colour, modified cornstarch, spices, vinegar solids, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate).
In many clips of uncle Roger must fancy a Kpop female group name Twice alot, Because he always uses them as a reference to audio up a specific word for his sentence. They've been doin a world tour around US, Australia and around europe this year.. and this March 2024 is in Vegas. Who knows you might even like them and variety of other kpop group like XG. You should check react to them as well and others and see why uncle Roger likes them. 😅
We need collab videos! They always work good
Definitely!!
You know, we have a South Indian veraion of fried rice. It's called Chitrana and it has three ingredients youu ahould never skip, rice, lemon/lime and turneric.
as an asian, uncle roger english is a type of chinese english slang. some of us use malay + english called as manglish one. we don't really put an effort for grammar when talk with that slang,it just need a simple english to let people understand the meaning behind that words.
btw as i saw your review, you did deserve a subscribe and like. do hope can see you collab with uncle roger next time
Fun Video, thank you Chef James.
I felt that trauma... "Brussel sprouts and parsnips.." 😂
😂 Haha
I hate brussel sprouts with my whole life.
I worked at a restaurant for a few hours before I quit where the chef was telling me to stick with him and I'll learn Michelin star tricks. One of those "tricks" was dumping cheap crisps from a packet onto a ploughman's lunch :) Classy :)
Alex seems really interesting. Who makes their own cooking gear to make a meal, and then commemorates it with a poster?
He is, you should see more of his videos!
My dressing is simple,. 1 ts red wine vinegar, 1 ts champagne vinegar, 2 ts aged balsamic (for sweetness), 3 to 4 ts olive oil and little FRESH ground pepper before tossing. Try it. Adjust for taste or add salt or minced shallots.
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Hahaha!! "F*** off I am making a stove" 😅😂😂😂
Yes agree regarding the potato chips. They would get soggy and I would not add them in Fried Rice!
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Will say no on potato chips … but … I do add dried Kale snack to my rice while cooking … stirred in after cleaning and with some curry powder before cooking as a rice dish “Indian / Moroccan style “ … is good … Basmati rice and cook a little longer … I use a Korean clay pot … 5 minute 5 minute and done …
12:44 okay now we need a Chef James memory fried rice with Brussel Sprouts and Parsnips :D.
🤣 That could get Uncle Roger to react!
Hey James, great Video as always, hope you're doing well.
Thanks! I hope you are too!
We're living in a digital world where X reacting to a Y reacting to a Z reacting to a TF cooking his dinner...
what a time
Thyme grows in pots from 6" to 24", it actually like partial shade like on your balcony.
I have full sun in my flat and it's already 28c at 10am.
there’s MSG in that potato crisp, maybe that’s why Uncle Roger unconsciously became nicer 😂😂
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I didn’t expect that Frodo baggins joke😂
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Thanks for the correction-I know the USA does hinky things at the food factories... I appreciate the hard work
I love Alex. He’s awesome!
Yes he is! He seem very nice!
It already has msg from the potato chips. I bet that's the whole point of powderizing it not for the texture but for the flavor. I agree of addinh it for the last part thought to make use it won't be soggy
Perfect timing Chef,gonna watch it now 😁
Perfect!
Hey chef I think it was probably the potato chips. That in itself was probably the most wacky ingredient in the fried rice. Everything else is overall fairly solid.
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I never heard of fish sauce for Chinese egg fried rice, that's more of a Thai ingredient.
Rice was too white in the end, looks like he needed more sauce. And I think you're right with adding the potato chips as a garnish, possibly like crispy fried shallots.