Cooking Challenge - Buy The Cheap-ish Things (in Aldi)

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
  • Time for a shopping and cooking challenge, but this time based on just trying to buy cheap things; not necessarily the cheapEST item, but a cheapISH item, in each of 8 categories.
    What this is:
    As always, the reason I do this is as an exercise to try to provoke myself to respond creatively; to nurture or develop transferrable skills of creativity and adaptability; to think more about what it means to 'try'; to embed a habit of thinking about and focusing upon solutions, not problems and also to experience personal failure in a safe setting. This type of exercise - in this, and in other contexts - has served me very well in life. Those skills, such as they are, have always been the driving force of what I do, on this channel, and everywhere else.
    What this is NOT:
    This is NOT a tutorial for cooking or budgeting. No guarantee is made that anyone else will be able to replicate any part of this video (supposing you even wanted to).
    This is NOT an attempt to 'play at being poor', although it always does make me appreciate things that I normally take for granted.
    This is NOT an attempt to 'prove that people on benefits or low income could get by with less' - if anything, it proves the complete opposite - because this was a difficult thing to do - that's why it's called a 'challenge'.
    This is NOT a diet - it would not be a good idea to cook or eat exactly this food every day - or budget like this every day.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:14 Parameters
    1:39 Shopping
    4:53 The Haul
    7:01 Breakfast (prep)
    10:24 Breakfast (serve)
    12:47 Lunch (prep)
    21:54 Lunch (serve)
    23:50 Dinner (prep)
    30:00 Dinner (serve)
    32:23 Analysis
    34:16 Lessons learned
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  • @AtomicShrimp
    @AtomicShrimp  18 днів тому +238

    *Afterthoughts & Addenda*
    *Nutrition Information* for this day was too much effort to include within in the video production, but here it is now:
    Totals for all 3 meals prepared (based on nutrition info from the product packaging):
    kCal: 2524
    Protein: 139g
    Fat: 78g
    Carbohydrate: 395g
    Fibre: 27g

    • @martinwyke
      @martinwyke 18 днів тому +18

      I've sometimes put radishes in my mixed roast veg. Celeriac also works well.

    • @gabriellekili2977
      @gabriellekili2977 17 днів тому +19

      Everything seems so cheap even with conversion from pound to us dollars I was shocked with how cheap everything is the yogurt here in that tub would be three or four dollars where I live even the can of beans would be at least 89 or 99 cents the very cheapest pasta that size would be 1.50 to 2 dollars for example. I live in a weird zone but still I wish I could shop that cheaply I love your videos I feel they are more helpful to me then videos that say go to this store buy this product and make this dish to save money instead you show how to ponder problem solve and decide and come up with things on the fly with what you can get to me that is more helpful in life especially in a real emergency situation.

    • @Anna-jv7wz
      @Anna-jv7wz 17 днів тому +4

      Mr Shrimp, this was just a thought and I'm not sure it would be the case but I wondered the other day if for your potato dessert recipe it might be worth making a dessert out of shaped potato and filling it with vanilla custard.

    • @TomOConnor-BlobOpera
      @TomOConnor-BlobOpera 17 днів тому +2

      @@Anna-jv7wz Potato Waffles with Golden Syrup is a delicious "oh what have i got in the freezer" snack.

    • @Picklelil
      @Picklelil 17 днів тому +4

      @@martinwyke I had roasted radish for the first time this year - very nice!

  • @chuckpoore
    @chuckpoore 17 днів тому +512

    I would love to see you do one of your cooking challenges where the challenge is that you don't get to do the shopping. Jenny goes and does the shopping, and you have no idea what she buys until you open the grocery bag in the kitchen and then have to create a cohesive dish out of it. I know it sounds kind of like some TV cooking competition show, but the creativity side of those shows reminds me of this series of yours. I know competition and timing aren't what you are interested in, just the creativity part, but that would be part of it, if someone else bought your ingredients. Just a thought.

    • @rebel4466
      @rebel4466 17 днів тому +28

      Nice idea. I did a similar thing with my roommates back in the day to challenge my ideas. But you need slightly mean people for the shopping. Jenny might just be nice and bring home ingredients that go well together.
      But I think there could be some randomization done

    • @steviegallagher1801
      @steviegallagher1801 17 днів тому +20

      love that! also a way for jenny to participate on the channel (if she wants) without having to be on camera

    • @corvettesbme
      @corvettesbme 17 днів тому +5

      YES!

    • @deadeyedave444
      @deadeyedave444 17 днів тому +3

      I love this idea!

    • @mariannatatarska1140
      @mariannatatarska1140 17 днів тому +2

      yaaaas that would be great! also limited time challenge idea mentioned in the "5 days limited budget" series

  • @derrmeister
    @derrmeister 18 днів тому +679

    I laughed very much at "Italians, if you have not clicked away in disgust or horror, this might be the moment" and that was even before the maybe meatballs

    • @LuminalSpoon
      @LuminalSpoon 17 днів тому +20

      I'm not Italian and I was sick already haha

    • @The_Flexiloquent_Frog
      @The_Flexiloquent_Frog 17 днів тому +50

      As a Swede, those ”meatballs” gave me a heart attack. Luckily the Ikea display room I live in comes with a defibrillator ☺️

    • @unnamedchannel1237
      @unnamedchannel1237 17 днів тому +4

      Is so cheep . Essentially $1nz for 5 banana

    • @ParfaitDream
      @ParfaitDream 17 днів тому +40

      The title of video should have been British man commits psychological warfare against Italians.

    • @andymerrett
      @andymerrett 17 днів тому +15

      Fortunately, "meatballs" is generic enough that it can fit in to a number of cultures/cuisines - or indeed, none ;)

  • @markdoescomputerstuff8354
    @markdoescomputerstuff8354 17 днів тому +256

    Allow yourself a teaspoon of sugar. I would call it a cupboard staple as much as salt & pepper. A teaspoon isn't going to substitute for an ingredient, but it can be used to balance sourness and/or enchance sweetness that would have taken your second breakfast (and who knows what else in the future) from an 'almost' to a win.

    • @TheSaintBigFoot
      @TheSaintBigFoot 16 днів тому +7

      Agreed.

    • @julianlaresch6266
      @julianlaresch6266 16 днів тому +12

      I would also add a bit of flour, not enough for a full dish but enough to thicken a sauce

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 16 днів тому +3

      @@julianlaresch6266 totally. Recently (since december) I've been baking a lot, but even before that I always had some flour around. Super versatile. And the extreme budget sauce thickener.

    • @julianlaresch6266
      @julianlaresch6266 15 днів тому +3

      @HappyBeezerStudios I think the only person I know who dosen't have flour sitting in the cupboard is my bf, he never bakes from scratch and rarely cooks soups that call for a roux. Buying it at the lowest price by the 5 lb bag is quite attainable and all you need to form a roux is 1 or 2 tablespoons

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 15 днів тому

      @@julianlaresch6266 not just for roux but basically any sauce.
      and wow, didn't even know they sell bags that big outside of B2B stores

  • @DogberttheCeo
    @DogberttheCeo 17 днів тому +137

    Spaghetti Carbanana absolutely killed me. Never stop making up new words / names please!

    • @andymerrett
      @andymerrett 17 днів тому +1

      it did look quite like its namesake, maybe even more so if there had been chopped up radishes in there :)

    • @katrineroberts4084
      @katrineroberts4084 17 днів тому

      Thanks so funny!

    • @alittlebitofkatie
      @alittlebitofkatie 16 днів тому +2

      ​@@andymerrett or maybe more use for the pomegranate from the previous challenge 😂

  • @mightyn8
    @mightyn8 17 днів тому +199

    I love this "buy the cheap-ish things" series, especially with this limitation of not buying items from the previous 2 videos. I think it makes for a much more unique challenge every time, and it's super interesting to see what kinds of things you try to make with the ingredients you buy, even if they aren't too successful. Thank you very much for making these!

    • @ChrisWar666
      @ChrisWar666 17 днів тому

      When he does 6, or 8, 10, 12 or 20.... We need some randomising dice

    • @joannetaylor582
      @joannetaylor582 17 днів тому +1

      Love these videos too really help with meal ideas

    • @nrud2121
      @nrud2121 17 днів тому +1

      Love these challengers but I would like to see you doing an expensive challenge, steak or scallops or something, you deserve it

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 16 днів тому +1

      Not using the thing from last time brings some variety and cheap-ish means not buying the absolute bottom of the barrel, but budget oriented food of decent quality. Should resonate with lots of people.

  • @Pollandland
    @Pollandland 18 днів тому +263

    At the 8 minute mark:
    "The question is... (and I kind of already know the answer)...."
    "and the answer is... I don't know... maybe?" perfectly sums up the experimental nature of this channel!

    • @derrmeister
      @derrmeister 17 днів тому +5

      you just can't help but love Shrimp, right?

    • @personnel5757
      @personnel5757 17 днів тому +4

      I would expect nothing less from an Atomic Shrimp. I never knew that species existed before discovering his channel! XD

  • @edgarallennope
    @edgarallennope 17 днів тому +149

    The cinematic ZOOM to "not hoops or rice pudding" in anticipation of the annoying comments made me CACKLE. Beans Means Shrimp!

    • @happybunny1329
      @happybunny1329 17 днів тому +5

      I think there must be an entire cupboard in the Shrimp Cottage kitchen entirely dedicated to storing cans of baked beans. :)

    • @kd1841
      @kd1841 15 днів тому

      😂🤣❤

  • @philipmckeon8944
    @philipmckeon8944 17 днів тому +112

    I just love these videos. This man touches so many lives and doesn’t know it. He’s so unassuming. This video has just dragged me out of serious depression due to bad health. 👍

    • @SunnyDays00
      @SunnyDays00 17 днів тому +5

      ❤I hope you feel better ❤

    • @philipmckeon8944
      @philipmckeon8944 17 днів тому +4

      @@SunnyDays00 Thank you for your kind thoughts. ☘️👍

    • @JennsCorner777
      @JennsCorner777 15 днів тому +3

      Yay I love hearing that. Here's to happier days ahead!!

    • @psychedelikchameleon
      @psychedelikchameleon 15 днів тому

      You're not alone, we'll keep plodding on together 💚💚💚

  • @wiiza4ever
    @wiiza4ever 17 днів тому +114

    If you hydrate the pasta in cold water and blend it, it will give you a batter that will have cohesion when cooked.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 16 днів тому +5

      I'm thinking about undercooking it and let the rest happen in whatever meal they go into.
      I've had a pasta salad that would be best described as "hard and runny", but over night the pasta absorbed a lot of the moisture, and together with the vinegar it turned out really well. Just needed some time to come together.

    • @catherineehlhardt4735
      @catherineehlhardt4735 12 днів тому +1

      When you cook the pasta you change the protein structure (denature the protein) so afterwards your batter has only starch to hold it together. If you pureed the raw pasta, then cool/room temperature hydrated it for a time (hours?) then pureed again, you might have more success with a pancake or flatbread.

  • @redacculous
    @redacculous 18 днів тому +150

    I really like how there's always a specific ingredient that gets a lot more utility than I would've anticipated; bombay mix, gummy bears, pomegranate and now spaghetti

    • @andymerrett
      @andymerrett 17 днів тому +5

      and the wild garlic of course :)

    • @Acc_Expired
      @Acc_Expired 17 днів тому +4

      I must have missed the gummy bears one. Do you have a link or title?

    • @fieryvale
      @fieryvale 17 днів тому +6

      @@Acc_Expired Chance Cube Cuisine Challenge 🙂

    • @asherpeachbat
      @asherpeachbat 17 днів тому

      @@Acc_Expired m.ua-cam.com/video/ww76-cZsWjk/v-deo.html

    • @akpsyche1299
      @akpsyche1299 16 днів тому +3

      Well, the spaghetti got a lot of use in this episode, but not all of that use really turned out well.

  • @CineMiamParis
    @CineMiamParis 17 днів тому +263

    Unreasonably cheered up by that wild garlic flower on the chili.

    • @Leanne_w
      @Leanne_w 17 днів тому +6

      Same 🤣

    • @diebesgrab
      @diebesgrab 17 днів тому +6

      As a Texan, people calling that chili makes me want to cry.

    • @Sarah_Grant
      @Sarah_Grant 17 днів тому

      ​@@diebesgrab yeah yeah with your bean-shaming...😒🙄😒

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  16 днів тому +60

      Texans cry a lot. Got it.

    • @FishyBoi1337
      @FishyBoi1337 16 днів тому +4

      @@AtomicShrimp LOL! Prescriptivists *do* tend to cry a lot, regardless of background, to be fair.

  • @neuraloli
    @neuraloli 17 днів тому +33

    Fried radishes are severely overlooked and underrated. I recommend frying them for a longer period of time, they'll get sweeter and really soft, losing their bitterness. Discovered it while frying potatoes and thought "chuck some radishes in there, why not"

    • @Karoline_g
      @Karoline_g 15 днів тому +1

      I’ve roasted them a couple of times myself, quite nice. I’ve also run them through a Mandoline (daikon variety) for a sort of low carb potato gratin. Really quite good! Radishes are surprisingly versatile.

  • @jensgoerke3819
    @jensgoerke3819 19 днів тому +124

    Pasta cooked in milk and lightly sweetened wasn't too uncommon during my childhood - an idea for breakfast perhaps.

    • @KyleRDent
      @KyleRDent 18 днів тому +19

      Interesting. I suppose it's no odder than something like rice pudding 😮

    • @volodyadykun6490
      @volodyadykun6490 18 днів тому +3

      During mine too, also pasta with sour cream as sauce

    • @allesindwillkommen
      @allesindwillkommen 18 днів тому +15

      I remember eating just water-boiled macaroni with sugar sprinkled on top as a child. That's how poor we were.

    • @slavchick2602
      @slavchick2602 18 днів тому +5

      Life of Boris did a video of (Soviet) Milk Soup recently.

    • @heikesiegl2640
      @heikesiegl2640 17 днів тому +4

      Yep, either just plain "sugar noodles" (lightly fried leftover noodles with sugar)
      or like you said cooked in milk and sweetened. You could add more starch to make it thicket

  • @Electronicwaffle
    @Electronicwaffle 17 днів тому +28

    So many new classic lines in this one. "Italians, if you haven't clicked away in horror, now might be the moment" "When am I going to make sense" "The best part of this, is to not " ... But legit. Being tempted and resisting (banana chili) is a real point to ponder and meditate on.

    • @karmenzoriano6864
      @karmenzoriano6864 16 днів тому

      Not so strange first and second breakfast I will make I will add a dash of salt and or nutmeg. Thank you Mr.shrimp

  • @mushroomsamba82
    @mushroomsamba82 17 днів тому +33

    This episode should have been called "Weird Stuff On A Plate" 😉

  • @NONO-kd4ld
    @NONO-kd4ld 18 днів тому +30

    I had never eaten radish cooked until a year or so ago when I got them in a hellofresh trial thingy, the dish had them roasted whole as a side. I was surprised how much I liked them

    • @tomr3422
      @tomr3422 17 днів тому +3

      Growing up everyone ate them raw with a little salt, I thought I disliked them until I had them roasted.

  • @sophiemay3421
    @sophiemay3421 19 днів тому +132

    I'm so glad the banana stayed out of your chilli...

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  19 днів тому +77

      I've put it in curry before, but just didn't think it would go here. Now I regret not trying it.

    • @FishyBoi1337
      @FishyBoi1337 18 днів тому +12

      @@AtomicShrimp Sweet stuff in chili is amazing, but maybe me and my dad just share a sweet tooth 😅

    • @mloxard
      @mloxard 18 днів тому +2

      You never know with Shrimp... xd

    • @derrmeister
      @derrmeister 18 днів тому +3

      @@FishyBoi1337 I mean, sweet chili sauce is a thing

    • @andrewgraham9983
      @andrewgraham9983 18 днів тому +5

      ​@AtomicShrimp I really like the way you think.
      It might not be great, but, it might also be amazing.

  • @chunkybird1241
    @chunkybird1241 17 днів тому +17

    Bananas can be baked in their skins until brown, in a pinch: its hugely acelerated ripening. Since the chemistry changes and bananas become overly sweet when brown, mash them and mix with cooked spaghetti for a sweet desert. In Poland, we often make sweet pasta dishes, often with fruit. Well done, another fab challenge! 🤗

  • @wariolandgoldpiramid
    @wariolandgoldpiramid 17 днів тому +20

    Once again, I gotta emphasise - I really love the idea of "cheap-ish things". Even if you aren't aiming for realism in these challanges, this is still the most relatable situation for a lot of people, so its most useful to learn from these kinds of videos.
    Fun meals that fame out as a result.
    I'd be interested how you can improve them in a Recipe Redemption video.
    And the fact that you are banning previous items adds more variety. With how often you reused the same ingredients back in the previous challanges - that's very nice to have, to bring more new things to the table.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  17 днів тому +21

      This is the formulation of this series that I have been most happy with - the rules are more like guidelines (which means all the nitpickers and rules lawyers have gone away); the cheap-ish instead of cheap-EST offers some flexibility so the shopping doesn't have to be the same every time.
      This episode didn't yield the best outcomes, mainly due to the experimentation, but that was a choice, so ultimately I'm happy with it.

    • @THENAMEISQUICKMAN
      @THENAMEISQUICKMAN 16 днів тому +1

      @@AtomicShrimp oh god you're right, I've noticed the total lack of people nitpicking the tiniest rules like "well acktuyally filling a pot of water would cost an additional 0.04 pence, you've cheated!" and it's like a breath of fresh mint

    • @JennsCorner777
      @JennsCorner777 15 днів тому

      ​@@AtomicShrimpLOL at the Rules Lawyers.

  • @linaboutin5569
    @linaboutin5569 18 днів тому +14

    One of my absolute most favourite things to do when visiting other countries or provinces (Canadian here) is to explore markets and supermarkets, so these videos are a double bonus for sure! It's almost like a free trip across the pond. Love your channel Mr. Shrimp

  • @just-yellow
    @just-yellow 16 днів тому +8

    "Spaghetti alla Carbanana" is an absolutely genius name. I hadn't laughed so hard and genuinely in a long time.

  • @Minossos
    @Minossos 17 днів тому +16

    I love that this became a mini series.

  • @Gerdoch
    @Gerdoch 18 днів тому +36

    These and the Foraging videos are literally the BEST ones on this channel. Thank you and keep up the awesome videos please!

    • @olgerkhan9331
      @olgerkhan9331 17 днів тому +5

      Honestly the mix off all the stuff on the channel is what it made it so special. But i know what you mean. For me for example the gardening videos isnt my content but on the other side, i like the fact that others came especially for those vidros. Every other youtube channel would build up to 5 different channels for it to please their income.

    • @JennsCorner777
      @JennsCorner777 15 днів тому +1

      ​@@olgerkhan9331 Yes I like the variety Atomic has all in one channel, reminds me of the good Ole days of UA-cam when people had 1 channel for a smorgasbord of content.

    • @Ch1pp007
      @Ch1pp007 11 днів тому

      I came here for the scambaiting and stayed for cooking ideas.

  • @brrrrrrrrrrrrao
    @brrrrrrrrrrrrao 18 днів тому +28

    never even occurred to me to do something with a radish, now i've got all sorts of ideas

    • @bassetts1899
      @bassetts1899 16 днів тому +2

      They're delicious in any kind of stir fry, they absorb so much flavour. I tried it in a Uyghur dish called laghman, it was fantastic. Highly recommend.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 16 днів тому +1

      @@bassetts1899 and he already had pasta and meat, so that together would make for a decent budget stir fry. Fried in the beef fat should give it some good umami.

  • @fionas276
    @fionas276 17 днів тому +13

    Many years ago I stayed with some Italian friends in southern Italy. One morning, the mother took the cold spaghetti from the previous evening and squished it into patties which she fried and then we took them to eat cold on a car journey!

  • @johnpetruna8888
    @johnpetruna8888 17 днів тому +19

    "The best thing about that is if you just . . . don't."
    You always amuse, never disappoint. :D

    • @MrsHRPufnstuf
      @MrsHRPufnstuf 17 днів тому +1

      That made me chuckle for minutes!

  • @toniocartonio708
    @toniocartonio708 15 днів тому +2

    Hello mister shrimp. As an italian, i applaud your curiosity, experimental method and frankly fantasy! In a weird sort of way, i think this video portraits the versatility of pasta, and I'm nothing but happy that you're pushing the boundaries of the known pasta dishes 😂.
    I've been watching you for long years, and i have nothing but respect and admiration for you, mister Shrimp. Please, do keep doing your weird, various and sometimes quirky videos! They are some of the most genuine and interesting and informative this platform has to offer

  • @sallybanner
    @sallybanner 18 днів тому +16

    these are my favorite genre of shrimp video, I am so happy to see a new one today

  • @yendub
    @yendub 17 днів тому +14

    I love the evolution of this series. From a strict budget series to no budget but having item categories to satisfy, the trick now is variety of meals and options. I mean, yes, spaghetti and meatballs is such a known dish that your tweaks to making the meatballs, not to mention grilling radishes (who thinks of that?) make the series stand out. It gives me confidence to expand my own cooking plans and processes.

  • @leerobert1975
    @leerobert1975 17 днів тому +9

    Hi. I have been watching your videos for a long time. Never commented though. Your videos are diamonds in a sea of zircons. Comfort videos for the soul. I always enjoy them. Thank you and keep on keeping on

  • @markmarketing7365
    @markmarketing7365 17 днів тому +9

    I want a very niche reference t-shirt with that "The oven clock flickers on camera" disclaimer printed on it haha

  • @Omapk
    @Omapk 17 днів тому +26

    I am always amazed at how cheap food is in the UK. Even Aldi here rarely has anything under a dollar, except maybe 50 cent loafs of white bread and sometimes you can get cans of vegetables or such for 99 cents.

    • @leannewheeler4626
      @leannewheeler4626 17 днів тому +7

      It does seem much cheaper compared to the US but with inflation and the cost of living rising past what wages are it still is a struggle for many families here unfortunately

    • @andymerrett
      @andymerrett 17 днів тому +1

      The budget food might be cheaper, but as can be seen, it's not always of the best quality compared to something a bit more expensive. Not that the cheaper food is necessarily bad but there might be more 'filler' which is likely whatever the cheapest ingredient is.

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 17 днів тому +10

      And it costs a fortune to get to the shop and to cook the food (and take relative salary and housing costs into account as well). The government will have the money somehow, it’s just a matter of where they grab it.
      Off topic tale……
      I had a main land European flat mate about thirty years ago who couldn’t understand why peppers were so expensive in England. Where she lived they were so cheap they were almost free, for us they were a treat. It was because they were growing them locally. We had the reverse with other foods that she had never seen, such as celery.
      But for both of us it was quite normal for adults to have single beds to sleep in, our American flat mates were horrified. I was reminded of this recently when a Polish UA-camr was doing a flat tour of her refurbished home and all the American viewers couldn’t understand why she had a single bed as an adult. All the European people in the comments were saying that they also had single beds. Our homes are so small that we only buy double beds when we really can’t fit as many people as we need to in the single, otherwise it’s better to have the floor space in most’starter’ homes. I’m nearly fifty….I still have a single bed! There’s room for companionship if I really wanted, but frankly I’d rather have the floor space most of the time. Much better than having a room filled with empty bed and no space to walk round it. I’d love one of those huge American houses that seem to have endless cupboards and basements etc but real estate prices in Europe are nuts. The cupboard is the bedroom!

    • @TheUltimateToad
      @TheUltimateToad 17 днів тому +2

      For some reason food is quite expensive in America despite having massive agricultural land

    • @inkenhafner7187
      @inkenhafner7187 17 днів тому

      ​@@dees3179polish UA-camr... Karolina?

  • @yeori7197
    @yeori7197 17 днів тому +13

    Used to have something called "Bröselnudeln" alot in mychildhood in Austria! Noodles in breadcrumps/sugar with applesauce on the side. loved it

  • @Tsnafu
    @Tsnafu 17 днів тому +10

    Watching Shrimp eating yoghurt and pasta "porridge", while eating leftover lasagne with naan bread 😄

  • @stefanklein7500
    @stefanklein7500 17 днів тому +9

    On breakfast pasta:
    A dish of my childhood was (overcooked) pasta, (butter) roasted breadcrumbs and (cold!) applesauce.
    The crumbs stuck to the pasta giving it some texture and flavour and the applesauce brought a nice contrast: sweet&sour and cold.

    • @tenthz
      @tenthz 12 днів тому

      I used to eat hot buttered noodles and cold applesauce as a child. I still like to make this for myself when there's leftover noodles in the fridge. Something about the hot buttery noodles contrasted with the cold sweet applesauce is just delicious! I'll have to try a breadcrumb version some day.

  • @peeeepthis
    @peeeepthis 18 днів тому +95

    god bless your commitment to mixing up your recipes for these challenges, blending spaghetti into your banana smoothie sauce is one of the most unhinged things i've witnessed on youtube
    solid gold entertainment

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 17 днів тому +5

      I have only just started to watch the video, but the comments have me already going 😳😅

    • @rebel4466
      @rebel4466 17 днів тому +5

      It's honestly not that weird if you think about it. Plenty of people use oats for banana smoothie related things. Wheat is just a different grain. Could be worse

    • @peeeepthis
      @peeeepthis 17 днів тому +3

      @@rebel4466 if it was still dry and he turned it into a powder first I probably wouldn't have batted an eye, it was the fact that he just took a handful of the cooked spaghetti and threw it into what was essentially a banana smoothie, which he was pouring onto said cooked spaghetti

    • @kelvin3103
      @kelvin3103 17 днів тому +1

      I saw this coming but I thought you could make banana pancakes out of the batter by frying it up?

    • @peeeepthis
      @peeeepthis 17 днів тому

      @@kelvin3103 lol did you comment this before he tries exactly that? I'm surprised they worked as well as they did, it was mostly yoghurt and water

  • @ve2vfd
    @ve2vfd 18 днів тому +13

    "Breakfast pasta" reminds me of the last morning of a week long backpacking trip in the Canadian north. We basically ate "whatever was left" for breakfast and many of the combos were fairly gross, but the standout "no bad" things were pasta and honey and pasta and peanut butter and strawberry jam.

    • @elisabef
      @elisabef 13 днів тому

      that sounds hilarious

  • @Pooky-Cat
    @Pooky-Cat 17 днів тому +7

    The Aldi store looked just like our local one. I fully expected to see myself looking at the items in the middle aisle, being tempted by the scented candles and padded workwear.

  • @sushicat999
    @sushicat999 17 днів тому +3

    I never get tired of these challenges, I may sound repetitive but gosh you are a very creative fellow!

  • @danielschultz6177
    @danielschultz6177 18 днів тому +12

    Always love the cooking challenge videos. They’re always so relaxing to watch.

  • @danielrhymes4593
    @danielrhymes4593 17 днів тому +10

    I found my first sprigs of wild garlic yesterday on my run - I was 95% confident in my ID, not 100, and where I run is a dog-walking lane, so I didn't eat it. But it was really satisfying getting to finally pick some and smell the aroma you bring up. Reminded me of something between onions and chives in smell, and it was really strong - strong enough I could still smell it on my hands when I returned home. It brightened my day just a little bit, having my understanding of the natural world broadened.

    • @darthplagueis13
      @darthplagueis13 16 днів тому

      The smell is a 100% ID, frankly.

    • @danielrhymes4593
      @danielrhymes4593 16 днів тому

      @@darthplagueis13 I honestly don't know foraging enough to be sure! That's why I hesitated to say 100%

  • @dianebondhus9355
    @dianebondhus9355 17 днів тому +2

    I love how experimental your dishes can be, but how beautifully you plate your creations! ❤

  • @KCon81
    @KCon81 14 днів тому +1

    When my sister was in the Air Force (well before she retired) I came to the UK to visit her. I was there for 6 months I believe. She lived in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire and it literally was the best experience of my life! The food was amazing and the people were so kind! I want to go back so badly! Love your content!!! ALWAYS, Keri!

    • @Ch1pp007
      @Ch1pp007 11 днів тому +1

      423d? We've still got lots of Americans in the Huntingdon area. Huntington itself isn't great nowadays but the general area is still nice.

  • @gerardmcquade9102
    @gerardmcquade9102 18 днів тому +5

    the weird things you do in these challenges are some of the best parts of the video

  • @DC-wv2zg
    @DC-wv2zg 17 днів тому +7

    Regarding breakfast pasta:
    What I like is to take leftover paste from the previous day, and quickly fry it in some butter, with a little bit of sugar added. I season it with some ground cinnamon or tonka beans.
    It taste good on its own or with some cherry compote.

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion 17 днів тому

      *_mMmm._* . . hang on what, _leftover_ pasta!?

    • @THENAMEISQUICKMAN
      @THENAMEISQUICKMAN 16 днів тому

      @@EggBastion It is inevitable if you cook pasta a lot.

  • @Claud1995
    @Claud1995 10 днів тому

    I like how you film in public stores, no loud talking or putting camera in everyones face, its actually comfy to watch you shop haha

  • @LamentingEnemy
    @LamentingEnemy 17 днів тому +2

    I've watched dozens (hundreds?) of your videos but never gasped watching one until you poured the banana/yogurt mixture onto pasta. Wow. What a wonderful challenge!

  • @patburkholder
    @patburkholder 16 днів тому +3

    An idea for a potential video in this budget challenge series: go back to the first video(s) you did, buying the same exact things (or as close as you can), noting how the total price has changed, and add the restriction that you can’t use the ingredients in the same way you did in the original video (forcing a bit more creativity)

  • @quantumbacon
    @quantumbacon 17 днів тому +3

    Hi Mike,
    I kept thinking of spetzel, with that pancake batter stuff.
    Force it through a sieve Into boiling salted water..
    Would have been a carby bed for the double beany chilli.
    Maybe garlic-y spetzel to jazz it up

  • @y-yyy
    @y-yyy 16 днів тому +1

    Love your commitment to inventing something new and weird every time. So much fun! These videos are a delight.

  • @andreak1111
    @andreak1111 17 днів тому +3

    This went in unexpected directions, and I am here for it

  • @techheck3358
    @techheck3358 17 днів тому +7

    Weave the cooked spaghetti into a flatbread 😈

  • @elizabethfoster5661
    @elizabethfoster5661 17 днів тому +4

    There’s a West African breakfast that involves soaking millet overnight in sour milk. You could grind the spaghetti to couscous stage and soak it in the yogurt.

  • @janeknisely4383
    @janeknisely4383 16 днів тому +1

    What a clever cook you are! Very inspiring to let my creativity roll without self-consciousness.

  • @JuryDutySummons
    @JuryDutySummons 18 днів тому +1

    I love this series, thank you!

  • @Danny.._
    @Danny.._ 17 днів тому +3

    I always love these food experimentation videos. There's always something new and interesting to learn.

  • @volodyadykun6490
    @volodyadykun6490 18 днів тому +7

    Always love to see cooking challenges. Also great work on trying new formats for them

  • @Caketacowo
    @Caketacowo 17 днів тому

    Loved this video, can’t wait to see more of this, especially the more experimental avenues you take in cooking! Keep up the great work!

  • @bearcubd3900
    @bearcubd3900 16 днів тому +5

    I got that pasta sauce at a food bank a few weeks ago,I added stuff in also it was ok but thankful to get it.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  16 днів тому +7

      Tasting this one has made me realise that the stuff I donate needs to be a bit nicer

  • @higanbanana
    @higanbanana 17 днів тому +3

    i love these cheap-ish videos. they result in some really fun experiments

  • @NukeTshernobyl
    @NukeTshernobyl 17 днів тому +3

    Oh yes! Finally someone else! I am not the only insane person, who repastas the pasta. You actually can make bread out of pasta, you just have to let it rest for way longer than actual flour-bread. The pasta will absorb way more water over night and the yeast will break apart the hard pasta over time. What I thought after my little experiment was, if ground pasta will produce a sour dough.

  • @jochenklausberger9076
    @jochenklausberger9076 4 дні тому

    Just wanted to stop by and tell you how much i love your postive energy in every video.

  • @jess8354
    @jess8354 17 днів тому +2

    Loved your experimentation. Two very American suggestions. 1.Cooked radishes are actually quite good. My Mom used to occasionally make creamed radishes. It sounds weird, but is actually quite good.
    2. Chili could just be served over the cooked spaghetti that's known as Cincinnati chili. Usually topped with cheese and onion, but still would have worked alright.

  • @Moewenfels
    @Moewenfels 17 днів тому +5

    Did NOT expect to hear "resurrected flatbread" today.
    But my GOURD, todays experiments were are all extremely interesting.
    I gotta do this too some day. Looks like a damn good time. Thanks for making these and still improving the idea of this video genre :D

  • @CompaSystem
    @CompaSystem 18 днів тому +12

    Obviously it's of no use for this challenge, but I find with things involved minced beef, i.e. meatballs, burgers, etc. that worcester sauce is one of the most effective binders.

    • @tiptoemouse
      @tiptoemouse 17 днів тому

      He did allow himslf to use Worcestershire sauce as his "one sauce" so your suggestion would have been possible.

    • @CiCodiCadno
      @CiCodiCadno 17 днів тому

      That's so interesting! How much sauce would you have to use per burger for them to bind properly and for the sauce to not overpower the meat?

    • @CompaSystem
      @CompaSystem 17 днів тому

      @@CiCodiCadno If I was working with 500g of beef mince, I would - bearing in mind I don't measure exactly - use around 2-3 tbsp of the sauce. It's a complimentary flavour so I don't mind it shining through a bit. Works well with caramelised red onions which I usually do with burgers.

    • @CiCodiCadno
      @CiCodiCadno 17 днів тому +1

      ​@@CompaSystemI'll definitely try that, thanks so much

    • @CompaSystem
      @CompaSystem 17 днів тому

      @@CiCodiCadno no worries! Any other sauce that contains gluten would probably work, so Henderson's relish for example

  • @daisymaesparkes
    @daisymaesparkes 13 днів тому

    I love these videos. Ultimate comfort and full of knowledge.

  • @DontSigh
    @DontSigh 17 днів тому +1

    You always inspire me to cook more and be creative. Thank you!

  • @lisanelson9979
    @lisanelson9979 17 днів тому +5

    Banana works gorgeous with beef. melted in as you cook the beef. And squished pasta is a good pizza base.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  17 днів тому +4

      I wish I'd put that banana in the chilli now.

    • @petertaylor4980
      @petertaylor4980 16 днів тому

      Green bananas are flattened as a base in some Caribbean cuisines (patacones), but Cavendish might not work. Still, could be worth the experiment.

  • @mmu8482
    @mmu8482 17 днів тому +6

    my thoughts on pasta pancakes;
    I don't think we can make anything resembling dough or batter out of already-cooked wheat products. Without ingredients like eggs or flour, it can't set because it has already used up its own solidifying power. It is akin to grinding concrete into powder, adding just water and expecting it to go back to solid concrete.

  • @86Mrfranz
    @86Mrfranz 17 днів тому +1

    love the new format for the challenge/adventure, a twist on a classic and weird - new meals are a winner in my book. Blocking off previous ingredients and going for cheapish rather than cheapest makes it better for the sake of variety and new food riddles to enjoy!

  • @artesliberalis2390
    @artesliberalis2390 14 днів тому

    Thanks for a fun to watch interesting cooking challenge. I always love your experimenting ideas.

  • @awkie
    @awkie 17 днів тому +14

    when i was a kid, my dad used to make pasta with breadcrumbs and sugar for me - it was more like an occasional sweet treat after dinner, if we had leftover pasta, but it immediately popped into my head as a sweet pasta breakfast option. he would mix up some breadcrumbs and some sugar and gently toast it in a pan, then mix it with the pasta. very simple, maybe not amazing, but as a kid it was a bit magical to me. now as an adult i'd probably add spices but i don't know, maybe it's the simplicity that makes it. I haven't had it in years now.

    • @baumgrt
      @baumgrt 17 днів тому

      Some European cuisines have sweet pasta dishes. If I remember correctly, in Hungary, they add poppy seeds or walnuts to sweetened pasta (ending up with a similar texture to breadcrumbs), and in Poland, they have pasta with a sweet strawberry sauce. I’m sure there’s plenty of other examples, maybe even more similar to yours.

    • @unnamedchannel1237
      @unnamedchannel1237 17 днів тому

      Boggles my mind of what some people come up with

    • @elalogar7340
      @elalogar7340 16 днів тому

      We had that too.

  • @Azraelfromgamefax
    @Azraelfromgamefax 17 днів тому +2

    really like the updated parameters. Definitely more interesting than the earlier ones (although those were very impressive at times)

  • @Karoline_g
    @Karoline_g 15 днів тому +1

    The moment you put yogurt in the tomato sauce I was like YESS!!!! Because my favorite dish at a local Afghan restaurant was asheh gooshti “homemade noodles in yogurt sauce topped with mildly spiced meat” - which I always described to people as tasting like the best spaghetti and meatballs you ever had. Definitely worth looking into recipes to get ideas.

  • @brancheternal
    @brancheternal 12 днів тому +1

    I do really appreciate your spirit of experimentation. Right from the get-go, banana yogurt on spaghetti.

  • @emmo4765
    @emmo4765 16 днів тому +3

    Look into vermicelli pudding, very popular in India, with cashews, raisins and spices.

  • @kjdigestivebiscuit
    @kjdigestivebiscuit 17 днів тому +3

    I love these cooking challenges. Can't wait for the next one.

  • @theslowcrafter
    @theslowcrafter 16 днів тому

    I just found your channel tonight and I’m loving this cheap food challenge. So interesting and creative. Hope to see more of these!

  • @veronicasummer8879
    @veronicasummer8879 17 днів тому +1

    I woke up to this video being posted and I’m watching it while I make my grocery list for the week ☺️ these are by far my favorite videos you make. It really encourages me to get creative, especially with food prices skyrocketing. Much love from the United States 🥰

  • @happybunny1329
    @happybunny1329 17 днів тому +10

    If you do enough of these videos, the only things left to choose from that aren't on the prohibited list will be lobster, caviar and truffle mushrooms. Thanks for a very enjoyable experimental episode. :)

  • @gingernutpreacher
    @gingernutpreacher 18 днів тому +18

    The banning of previous items is a good idea

  • @alyssacope5901
    @alyssacope5901 17 днів тому

    You're an actual genius! I love your versatile use of the spaghetti! Xx

  • @harrym2523
    @harrym2523 17 днів тому +2

    As kids, our folks always made spaghetti pudding with leftovers. Like rice pudding but baked to more of a solid custard... delicious and frugal! Fun video as always Shrimp, thanks.

  • @wakomikro
    @wakomikro 17 днів тому +6

    My mother shopped at Aldi our entire lives for a family of six. Now I have four of my own and we shop at Aldi. It truly is a generational store for us but we have watched it grow and got so so much better from really really cheap for goods to actually some pretty darn fine stuff in there

    • @zcs9399
      @zcs9399 17 днів тому +1

      We haven't had Aldi for all that long in the UK. I'm 38, and when I was younger, it wasn't really around. I quite often do my shopping in there now, because you can find some different bits and bobs from Tesco and Sainsburys.

    • @alwaysfair4991
      @alwaysfair4991 16 днів тому

      You must be German? Aldi first appeared in the UK in the early 90s

    • @wakomikro
      @wakomikro 15 днів тому

      @@alwaysfair4991 I'm American.

    • @alwaysfair4991
      @alwaysfair4991 15 днів тому

      ​@@wakomikro How long have Aldi been operating in the US?

  • @CK-cz6ml
    @CK-cz6ml 18 днів тому +9

    This turned around my very bad day.

    • @chloec6935
      @chloec6935 17 днів тому +5

      Hope you feel better soon 🫶🏻

  • @liljasere
    @liljasere 17 днів тому +2

    These challenges make me immensely happy

  • @Rosiebyanothername
    @Rosiebyanothername 17 днів тому +2

    A sweet pasta dish is not unusual at all. My mum used to make seyvian. Vermicelli noodles broken up into small pieces toasted in a dry pan. In another pan you have a butter sugar mix and add the toasted noodles into it and cook them through with some boiling water to cook the noodles, absolutely delicious. This was my first taste of “pasta” it was only later in secondary school where I discovered there was such a thing as savoury pasta.

  • @fonkbadonk5370
    @fonkbadonk5370 17 днів тому +3

    It's rather amazing how well Aldi is able to cater to specific markets. As a German, I haven't seen a LOT of the products you've shown there (and especially not nearly as many Union Jacks =) ).
    Yet the store layout and feel seems about the same. Just 5mins in - eager to see what you came up with!

    • @wmoule
      @wmoule 17 днів тому +1

      It’s only called a Union Jack if it’s flown on a boat BTW. 😊 (Flags in general are called jacks when flown on a boat).

    • @fonkbadonk5370
      @fonkbadonk5370 17 днів тому

      @@wmoule Always nice to learn something, thanks!

  • @findmeinthefuture.
    @findmeinthefuture. 18 днів тому +6

    I've always wondered how Aldi would fit into this series. I shop there almost exclusively (albeit in the US) and it can be great for real world value but it seems like it'd be a poor candidate for the challenges constrained to a specific spending amount, considering almost everything is sold in particular bagged quantities (based on this video, it appears to be similar in the UK). You can't just get a couple loose carrots or other veggies as you've often done. At the same time, that quality might somewhat be a benefit in these looser iterations of the challenge, since it takes the guesswork out of the quantities, which may be a little hard to gauge when the only guidance is to shop cheaply. Regardless, considering how much excess remained, clearly their business model isn't totally conducive to shopping for 1 person for 1 day. Granted, I'm not sure if that's good, bad, or neutral in the context of this challenge.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  18 днів тому +13

      I'll be honest, I don't really like shopping at Aldi. It's cheap, but lacks the interesting international products that Lidl always has, and Aldi just has fewer choices for most product ranges. Choices are particularly useful in these exercises.

    • @fieryvale
      @fieryvale 17 днів тому

      @@AtomicShrimp I shopped at Aldi once, in Texas. Never again. I bought frozen grape juice concentrate, and when I opened it it was FROZEN SOLID. :P

  • @emilyh.9240
    @emilyh.9240 13 днів тому

    I always really enjoy these videos, so thanks a lot!

  • @UltimateIrishRebel
    @UltimateIrishRebel 17 днів тому

    Good stuff Shrimp, love the creativity as always! Really inspiring.

  • @rysteph51008
    @rysteph51008 17 днів тому +4

    5.43 for that is amazing. I swear that would cost 20/25 dollars 😅

    • @calihapamama
      @calihapamama 17 днів тому +2

      In my area that selection of item (or similar) would cost about $20 USD. 500 g of mince alone would cost $5-$7…

    • @krligh.3332
      @krligh.3332 15 днів тому +1

      Same in Danmark 🙈

  • @TK_mushy
    @TK_mushy 17 днів тому +3

    Never thought I’d see the say you didn’t use the pepper allowance

  • @harryjackson5028
    @harryjackson5028 16 днів тому

    Your videos are always a comfort, thank you for the pleasure

  • @daisybaby4672
    @daisybaby4672 16 днів тому

    Finished a giant essay and was absolutely exhausted when I saw this was posted... I could've cried tears of joy, I love ur burget cooking series 😭

  • @reijngoud
    @reijngoud 18 днів тому +2

    I know you tried breakfast pasta. But you could also easily adapt it to a dessert as well.
    Perhaps frying some banana as a topping as well

  • @CatrinJones-xf8yt
    @CatrinJones-xf8yt 18 днів тому +3

    Been waiting for one of these!

  • @littlemiss_76
    @littlemiss_76 17 днів тому

    I enjoy these challenges it's a great way to find a new recipe whether I would cook it.... 😊

  • @meridien52681
    @meridien52681 9 днів тому

    "He's DEAD, Jim!" just killed me...there's no resurrecting him....!