Pro Chef Reacts.. To Cooking With Jack WORST PIZZA?

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  • @ChefJamesMakinson
    @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +40

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    • @skibidi.G
      @skibidi.G 7 місяців тому +1

      Vote YES 🥳

    • @realmanitu
      @realmanitu 7 місяців тому

      why is youtube now translating your video title and description? wouldn't have clicked your channel like that, please revert this D:

    • @shashankdixit92
      @shashankdixit92 7 місяців тому

      Chef, I think you should buy Jack’s sauces and seasonings.. since you are milking so much content out of him, it would be great if you buy them and support him as well… Also, you can review the seasonings, another content for you too…

    • @Darkshizumaru
      @Darkshizumaru 7 місяців тому

      Should shape dough before the resting, this is more of a pizza stone dough. I'd use a different dough for pan pizza, moisture in the dough effects the final pizza and a good pan pizza should go edge to edge with crispy cheese. It was kinda pointless to cook it this way imo... the point of using a pan with sides like this is to keep it from spilling over... I just don't see a point to making it like this instead of a pizza pan or a stone. The point of the pan is to crisp.. it was not crisped. Good enough to eat, but unnecessary use of tools to make normal pizza. Stove top the bottom of pizza before or after for crisp bottom an... make the dough... This dough texture is for stretching, not for pan pizza. Yes, different moisture content of the dough results in different textures. I don't mind the results. It is a pizza. It was cooked in a pan...just wrong dough type, raw onions need to be salted and dried or pre baked, peppers not as much as less water in them, pepperoni was good, I'll say the cheese was fine too, the rest was more than necessary for what came out... pan, dough, sauce, cheese, toppings....didn't need a video for slacker pizza. Instructions are on the bags the dough comes in.

    • @Hybris51129
      @Hybris51129 7 місяців тому +1

      Just my two cents but this particular ad read sounded really rough, borderline "I am being forced at gun point to read this statement." levels of rough.
      I know that some sponsors have really strict scripts but I think that on this one you need to work on the smoothness of the delivery.

  • @kojihu3337
    @kojihu3337 7 місяців тому +697

    Sarcasm aside, wow. This is the best performance of Jack i've seen. An actually edible looking dish. Quite uncommon from most of the well-known videos of Cooking with Jack, indeed. He even got a bit experimental and critical of his own dish, as you mentioned too. I'm honestly just as impressed as you are.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +91

      Me too! Haha I expected worse.

    • @alucardex4383
      @alucardex4383 7 місяців тому +43

      I mean... this is bought dough and some diced veggies and salami. You have to try REALLY hard to f... that up.... and he still managed to do it once.

    • @NotSomethingIsNothing
      @NotSomethingIsNothing 7 місяців тому +10

      @@alucardex4383knowing Jack he could have easily messed it up, but he didn't.

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 7 місяців тому +13

      I was impressed that he actually did it again when he made a mistake instead of lying how good it is. This may look simple sure but it's not always easy to get the perfect pizza in a regular owen.

    • @nice900
      @nice900 7 місяців тому +14

      its crazy that edible is the standard we're looking for when talking about someone who is literally teaching people how to cook

  • @Saitken
    @Saitken 7 місяців тому +250

    The most unbelievable thing about the redo isn't that he DID it, it's that even the pre-redo Pizza was probably the best thing the internet had ever seen him make and THAT'S where he drew the line. Not at, like, raw chicken or swamp stew or anything.

    • @tburgess3426
      @tburgess3426 7 місяців тому +61

      I was hoping someone else said this. He's made himself literal slop in the past but he slightly undercooked a pizza and went "no, absolutely not, unacceptable".

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +27

      😂 I know! haha

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast 7 місяців тому +8

      The man has been developing resistance to salmonella and the thing he screwed up the least is unacceptable

    • @aj383
      @aj383 7 місяців тому +11

      Just goes to show... He cares more about the texture of his pizza crust than he does about his chicken.

    • @CubsWin2012
      @CubsWin2012 7 місяців тому

      Chef JM, you look a lot like the famous youtube rapper, FroggyFresh.

  • @CidVeldoril
    @CidVeldoril 7 місяців тому +217

    I can't say how satisfying I found this video. Jack not only was critical of his own first attempt, he redid the dish AND made it better? This must be the best thing I've ever seen him cook and that makes me oddly happy.

  • @driftingdynamic
    @driftingdynamic 7 місяців тому +78

    The logic of "I'm not making pizza dough because I have videos to make" as a 'cooking' channel is absurd. I'm going to start a cooking channel where I just order door dash. Lol

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +6

      agreed!

    • @ImperialMarque
      @ImperialMarque Місяць тому

      @driftingdynamic I'd watch that let us know when you make your first video.

    • @konradbrochocki4923
      @konradbrochocki4923 Місяць тому +2

      It takes literally 15 minutes to make pizza dough... and I'm being conservative. I don't know what this Jack has been making.

    • @ImperialMarque
      @ImperialMarque Місяць тому +2

      @@konradbrochocki4923 well that's a fast recipe you could do that but 30minutes to have a decent one to let the dough rise a bit, proofing , etc. Depends on the crust you wish to achieve. From Scratch is the best as it gives the best taste and texture.

    • @konradbrochocki4923
      @konradbrochocki4923 Місяць тому +3

      @@ImperialMarque Right. I mean, I wasn't counting rising because you can go off and do something else while it rises. There's like 15-20 minutes of effort total.

  • @apedley
    @apedley 7 місяців тому +205

    I'm glad to hear someone finally comment on the poor food hygiene practices in creators videos. Watches and rings etc are a big nope. Bacteria from underneath them can get in the food, and you can end up spreading raw meat bacteria like e-coli around your house underneath there.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +16

      😉

    • @pedro3131
      @pedro3131 7 місяців тому +16

      Food safety 101 right there. I cringe every time I think about all the nasty gunk on those rings that's now getting worked into the food 🤮

    • @misshell
      @misshell 7 місяців тому +7

      SAME!!! Not just jewelry, but nail polish too. I used to certify food safety with ServSafe and it's an important aspect of basic food safety. I also cringe when people don't wear hair nets or hats. Don't get me started with long beards!

    • @CoolJay77
      @CoolJay77 7 місяців тому +1

      @@misshell True. I have seen too many Italian chefs licking fingers while cooking, both in videos and in actual restaurant kitchens. Vito making pizza dough on YT wearing a wrist watch. That is a no no.

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon 7 місяців тому +1

      Honestly I would be less afraid of bacteria and more that I would lose ring and potentially choke

  • @jackierebbel4604
    @jackierebbel4604 7 місяців тому +60

    I love how you are so nice about critiquing these "chefs". Never judgmental and instead helpful with your advice. Thank you for that. I enjoy your videos.

  • @aaronschlanser2646
    @aaronschlanser2646 7 місяців тому +45

    When he first got the pepper flakes I thought, oh nice. Then I thought oh that's too much. Then I thought THAT'S TOO MUCH. Then I thought oh my god that's way too much!

  • @wristup4580
    @wristup4580 7 місяців тому +111

    Cant wait for a uncle roger and chef james collab!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +30

      Me too!! Hopefully one day!

    • @cosmoreverb3943
      @cosmoreverb3943 7 місяців тому +12

      ​@@ChefJamesMakinson Uncle Chef James soon!

    • @JusticeforBob1
      @JusticeforBob1 7 місяців тому +6

      #makeithappen

    • @MichelleArrrrr
      @MichelleArrrrr 7 місяців тому +10

      Uncle Roger BETTER give James the uncle title from the get go. 😂

    • @jenniferzwicky4970
      @jenniferzwicky4970 3 місяці тому +2

      I need an Uncle Roger video with Chef James’ egg fried rice! That would be awesome! Would Uncle Roger keep his leg up on the chair or will it drop to the floor?! 😂 someday hopefully Chef James gets Uncle status!

  • @fingersfinesilver
    @fingersfinesilver 7 місяців тому +56

    Always enjoy your calm and measured response. And the possibility of you blowing your top - a bit like a pressure cooker!

  • @DrFrankLondon
    @DrFrankLondon 7 місяців тому +112

    Can't believe it, mate! If it wasn't for questionable hygiene, I would in fact have tried that pizza. That's strong words when the food is made at the Cooking with Jack show. On top of everything, Jack admitting to a mistake and doing another pizza, don't know what came over Jack when he made this video, but at least it had to be something positive. I am still in shock!😮😮😮

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +14

      haha Agreed! he uses the chef cloth as a napkin 😂 I know he may have hit his head and was honest with everyone haha

    • @DrFrankLondon
      @DrFrankLondon 7 місяців тому

      @@ChefJamesMakinson 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @leop3009
      @leop3009 6 місяців тому +1

      Maybe hes been quetly reading comments 🤔😆

  • @JamesSerapio
    @JamesSerapio 7 місяців тому +19

    The momrnt i saw the fresh basil get placed on the uncooked toppings, i could taste the burnt basil

  • @TyrBarghest
    @TyrBarghest 7 місяців тому +28

    I think the only real improvement would be to preheat the cast iron. Not sure why so many people seem to skip that step.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +6

      yes it can help but you have to be quick with the dough

    • @Astavyastataa
      @Astavyastataa 7 місяців тому +4

      @@ChefJamesMakinsonExactly. It's a little tough to shape it on the pan when it's hot. I've used a flat sideless cast iron pan for pizza before and that turned out pretty good too.

    • @rubberwoody
      @rubberwoody 6 місяців тому +3

      Hard to shape the dough to the pan when it's hot

  • @barkerjames1980
    @barkerjames1980 7 місяців тому +15

    I occasionally make pizza this way, but I make my own dough. One thing I do differently is that I preheat the pan with the oil in it to about 350° before I put the pizza in it. I cut out a piece of cardboard the same diameter as the bottom of the skillet and assemble the pizza on the cardboard (I sprinkle cornmeal or semolina flour on the cardboard so it slides off the cardboard and into the skillet easily). Also, I have a coal and wood fired cookstove and I can get the oven to around 600°F. I bake it for 8 minutes, turning the pizza 180° after 4 minutes, as the firebox side (left side) runs hotter than the right side. Preheating the pan and cooking at a higher temperature results in perfect pizza every time! However, most of the time I make pizza, I do it the same way only on the big pizza stone that I leave in the oven.

  • @Kili_1701
    @Kili_1701 7 місяців тому +6

    I really love your voice. Like it's super calm, clean, I understand everything you say (non-native speaker here) you never shout (I dont think I ever saw it at least. Only loud disappointment) and you speak rather slow. I love watching your videos in stressful situations - before I sleep or during panic attacks. Its really pleasent to listen to you explain how things work and what you could do instead and stuff. Been obsessed with watching all the older videos (typically the reactions)

  • @GTSE2005
    @GTSE2005 7 місяців тому +36

    I'd say that his pizza actually looks quite appetising. Although I can't tell if it's because my perception got messed with by his church chili and party cheese salad.

    • @MiG-21bisFishbedL
      @MiG-21bisFishbedL 7 місяців тому +4

      It's his best, that's for sure. Even then, you'd be better off halving the dough for the crust, to start with. Then, actually start the dough on the stove top, wait for it to start actually forming a crust, then top it with all you like, and then put it under your stove's broiler (Or grill, whichever term you prefer), then let it caramelize and melt that cheese. Bam.

  • @sharendonnelly7770
    @sharendonnelly7770 7 місяців тому +19

    The redo was a big step for Jack, he's learning what is good and what isn't, and admits when he made a mistake, that's great progress for him. He also learned that fresh basil is fragile! He's doing much better and hope this continues. Great review!

    • @Thomasmemoryscentral
      @Thomasmemoryscentral 5 місяців тому +3

      Sadly he barely improved. Think only the mayonaise cake is the only other dish he cooked that is fine

  • @ChocolateTampon
    @ChocolateTampon Місяць тому +3

    A good way of replicating a pizza oven in the kitchen is to have a pizza stone pre heated under the grill (broiler) with the top heating element (or gas) on full blast. Let the stone heat up for around 30 mins. Once the pizza goes on the stone, crack the door open a bit to let any steam out. It's not quite as fast as a pizza oven but it's way faster than an oven and the high temperature will give you a good char on the bottom of the base and the heating element will cook the toppings in no time. No need to pre cook the dough. With this method a 12" pizza will fully cook in about 3 to 4 minutes. Keep an eye on it because it will overcook and burn quickly if you don't pay attention.

  • @TheEternaut
    @TheEternaut 7 місяців тому +18

    Jack's videos are not (most of the times) educational. It's just watching a guy cooking and we learn something (if any) by seeing him doing it. The combination of his videos and your reactions is priceless, because we learn what he is doing right or wrong, and most important, how to correct it. I wish Jack watched this and the other videos about him to improve his cooking. I improved mine, so thanks for that Chef!

  • @donnamyhre5202
    @donnamyhre5202 7 місяців тому +15

    I bought pizza oven tiles from Lowe's put them on a baking sheet in lower rack of oven and my pizza stone on middle rack. I heat my oven for 30 minutes at 500° then put pizza on stone cook until crust is golden brown on rim, turn's out perfect every time ❤

    • @Kyle-nm1kh
      @Kyle-nm1kh 7 місяців тому

      Do you cut it on the stone

    • @donnamyhre5202
      @donnamyhre5202 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Kyle-nm1kh
      No I move the pizza to a cutting board. I don't want my stone damaged

    • @the_inquisitive_inquisitor
      @the_inquisitive_inquisitor 7 місяців тому +3

      I was a pizza cook for 5 years and the $40 TNMT electric pizza oven I got on Amazon is basically as good as a brick oven.

    • @nsanelycrazy
      @nsanelycrazy 3 місяці тому

      ​@@the_inquisitive_inquisitorteenage mutant ninja turtles?

    • @the_inquisitive_inquisitor
      @the_inquisitive_inquisitor 3 місяці тому +2

      @@nsanelycrazy yeah, I got a ninja turtles branded one. Came with an official cook book and everything

  • @gregbrown8881
    @gregbrown8881 7 місяців тому +5

    It's pretty incredible that the 2 best things that I've ever seen Jack make were in the same video. I never would have expected him to redo that pizza, and it actually made me happy when he did. He definitely went overboard on those red pepper flakes, but I'll give it a pass since he was only making it for himself. A solid effort overall, and I hope we find a few more gems like this in the future.

  • @mrfixitishere
    @mrfixitishere 7 місяців тому +3

    Pizza cook here to answer about the sause.
    I prefer to use whole canned tomatoes juice and all. now if i want a Chicago or Detroit sause i will cook the tomatoes with some tomato paste. because its thick and sweet, but most times i just put tomatoes down and do my herbs over the cheese. My herbs are basil, oregano ,garlic, marjoram ( if i use an Italian blend) and finally a little salt. I very the salt depending on the salt in the meat.

  • @FranciscoVelez31
    @FranciscoVelez31 7 місяців тому +9

    I have to be honest, Jack’s funny and all…but one thing is true, repetition leads to improvement. Even if you are reaaaally bad at something, if you keep at it, eventually you are going to get better, even if it’s a little. It is kinda cool watching him get slightly better (or less worse 😂) and picking up on those cooking nuances that only practice gives you. Good for you, Jack! Thanks for the video, Chef!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +4

      repetition can if you try to improve or you just reinforce bad habits

  • @sharigreenspan
    @sharigreenspan 7 місяців тому +6

    Hit 100k today . thanks for the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over last months.started with 8k in February

  • @SuperBottleghost
    @SuperBottleghost 6 місяців тому +3

    I really like your scientific, matter-of-fact profssional approach to cooking.
    An old saying of mine... "Cooking is like chemistry - but you can eat the result."

  • @barbknitsandcrochets
    @barbknitsandcrochets 7 місяців тому +25

    I'm no pizza chef but I got heartburn when Jack added all that dried minced garlic and red pepper flakes to his tomato sauce. Yikes!

    • @MegaFortinbras
      @MegaFortinbras 7 місяців тому +2

      Minced fresh garlic is much better.

    • @MiG-21bisFishbedL
      @MiG-21bisFishbedL 7 місяців тому +6

      And no oregano in the sauce? Criminal!

  • @abhandarkar
    @abhandarkar 7 місяців тому +9

    Chef Makinson- thanks for suffering through another Jack video for our entertainment. Hope you have 200k views to make this worthwhile.

  • @oplkfdhgk
    @oplkfdhgk 7 місяців тому +6

    9:22 when i do pan pizza at home i usually put it on the stove top for couple minutes to get the bottom really crispy and then i put it in the oven. it's not the same as pizza oven but it's pretty close in my opinion.

  • @csvega
    @csvega 7 місяців тому +4

    You are polite and respectful. Jack is not a good person from all I read and seen others say about him. I admire your good heart🩵

  • @smokeyson
    @smokeyson 7 місяців тому +6

    I love chef James being sarcastic lol. It's a nice change lol. That aside I like the improvements Jack made to this video compared to his previous videos

  • @lordchaa1598
    @lordchaa1598 7 місяців тому +2

    Not gonna lie, my mouth started salivating a bit at the end. I’m impressed, Jack is learning and growing as a home chef.

  • @kojihu3337
    @kojihu3337 7 місяців тому +6

    wow, James is on a roll these few days!

  • @elheber
    @elheber 6 місяців тому +2

    Based on the finger, I assume this ring is his wedding band. I wouldn't take mine off for simple cooking, but mine wasn't ever a diamond-studded mobster monster like Jack's; maybe I'd take mine off if it had dozens of tiny diamonds all over it. Nice catch on the times in the wristwatch, Detective Makinson. Great eye for detail!

  • @thirzalebbink402
    @thirzalebbink402 7 місяців тому +12

    He could have pre-baked the bottom a bit longer the second time too

  • @Shebsa
    @Shebsa 7 місяців тому +1

    I love that you can tell he has learned from previous mistakes and did a redo instead of pretending that everything's great.
    Also I prefer to put the cast iron on the stove and cook the dough from the bottom while putting on the toppings.
    So preheat the oven and the pan on the stove while stretching and preparing tomatoes, then put the dough in the pan and let it cool while putting on the toppings and then fire it in the oven to finish the cooking.
    It gives you a better crust and you don't have to worry about undercooking the dough.

  • @danielle-yd5dp
    @danielle-yd5dp 6 місяців тому +4

    One thing that bothered me alot is with pan pizza u dont leave a crust like that u add the sauce n cheese from edge to edge it crisps up the edges n comes out perfect

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 6 місяців тому

      I prefer it with no sauce on the edge, but yes cheese on the edge. The sauce makes it messy.

  • @IICQBII
    @IICQBII 2 місяці тому +1

    Pizza guy here. Your comment about canned tomatoes is spot on. just dump the can and add your spices, mix well and boom, you've got a sauce. Jack is making a personal pizza so obv. his sauce can be how ever he wants it to be, But a commercial kitchen wouldn't put red pep flakes into the sauce. The places I've worked at tend to keep there sauces pretty simple (tomatoes, Water, Salt, Basil) Some added extra spices some didn't. But jacks sauce isn't a bad sauce in my opinion, its just not for everyone.
    P.S.
    The style of pizza im familiar with is New York, Neapolitan, and Sicilian. If that helps clarify things.

  • @ImRivendill
    @ImRivendill 7 місяців тому +6

    Atleast it's better than a frozen pizza that you can just pop into the oven. 😅

  • @Karras353
    @Karras353 7 місяців тому +2

    I think a baking stone makes a world of difference if you don’t have a proper pizza oven. A thin base bakes nicely at about 230C in no more than 10 minutes in my oven without burning the toppings. I’ve also managed thicker bases at lower temps, for a longer baking time with no prebake.

  • @ozmartian2
    @ozmartian2 7 місяців тому +1

    The whole point of a good cast iron pan pizza is that the dough rises and ferments in the skillet the whole time. You get those funky bubbles and better crust.

  • @stephwilliam2730
    @stephwilliam2730 7 місяців тому +7

    Hi Chef James, been watching you for a while and I really like your content. I'm really happy for your sponsorship, seems like a great tool. But I hope it's not one of those MCN's because they seem to be super predatory and I think you'd deserve better.
    Keep making fun videos!

  • @TrevaQ
    @TrevaQ 7 місяців тому

    Honestly, I'm glad that he messed it up and did the re-do. It adds so much to his video because, as you say, you don't really need a video to know how to put toppings on a store-bought dough. With him making and correcting a couple of mistakes, some beginner home cooks will get something out of it.

  • @wicked00ly
    @wicked00ly 7 місяців тому +5

    Love watching your video reactions. Always so diplomatic & insightful.
    Btw, so handsome without the glasses

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +2

      Thank you very much!

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ChefJamesMakinson, handsome full stop. Knowledgeable too.

  • @mikeoxmaul837
    @mikeoxmaul837 7 місяців тому +2

    I followed Adam Ragusea’s recipe for pan pizza, he first puts the cast iron over the stove just to give the dough a headstart before baking it in the oven. So genius and it comes out perfect every time! Maybe that’s an idea for a future reaction?

    • @joannasunday
      @joannasunday 7 місяців тому +1

      Agreed! I do it this way now after learning it from him. It comes out great!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому

      maybe!

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 7 місяців тому +3

    Love your content! Suggestion: react to Alex fool proof beef Wellington!😊😊😊❤❤❤

  • @creativename.
    @creativename. 7 місяців тому +2

    16:39 the mouthing of "numar unos" was too funny 😂

  • @imransayyed6995
    @imransayyed6995 7 місяців тому +3

    Yes

  • @arun_kumar0
    @arun_kumar0 7 місяців тому

    A simple hack to puff the dough quicker... preheat the oven at 40degree celsius and turn the oven off, and put the dough inside, warm temp helps speeding up the process

  • @kianhoo9197
    @kianhoo9197 7 місяців тому +1

    We bought a bottle of extra virgin olive oil from people who extracted it traditionally. And WOW! First of all it was very dark. Second, it was delicious! Like a Liiiiittle bit was enough to make the food taste amazing. I recommend you do that if you can and buy it from family businesses

    • @erickellar5867
      @erickellar5867 7 місяців тому

      A lot of small family businesses for pretty much anything are often very very good. They need to keep quality up to attract people because they don't have big names like most brands

    • @kianhoo9197
      @kianhoo9197 7 місяців тому

      @@erickellar5867 true!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому

      it does make a difference!

  • @MashoneNBK
    @MashoneNBK 7 місяців тому

    If you are buying pizza dough from the store I would suggest you stretch it on a cutting board with some flour and then doc the dough with a fork, premade dough tends to be over-proofed and tends to have large air bubbles when cooking docing will help. Depending or the temp your oven reaches I would use a different oil in the pan EVOO can smoke at 410F, i would save the good olive oil for a nice drizzle after cooking.

  • @OnyxTheGamingMachine
    @OnyxTheGamingMachine 7 місяців тому +2

    *stops video* I think the pizza will atleast be neutral. I can't say yes because I agree that cooking the vegetables some helps with liquid. I have done it myself. Plus, he didn't make the dough himself. I cant say no because he's redoing it a 2nd time and made good improvements...but as you know Chef James...he IS Jack so...

  • @Blinknone
    @Blinknone Місяць тому

    Gotta respect a guy that owns up to a mistake and corrects it.

  • @FirozKhan-qw1jz
    @FirozKhan-qw1jz 7 місяців тому +1

    To be honest Jack has improveda lot, like he literally said he messed up on first pizza and didn't edit that part and proceed to make another one and that pizza actually looks delicious. And your reaction was great.
    Btw waiting for your reaction on some of our Indian dishes too. 😊

  • @kittyr6534
    @kittyr6534 7 місяців тому +1

    I found it so interesting what you were saying about the oven temperature. I’ve made pizza using my own-made pizza dough before and never cook the dough or veggies before putting the pizza together and in the oven. And I’ve never had an undercooked base or water on top from the veg. Granted, I roll the bases out a lot thinner than Jack’s, but not super-thin. I do like my veg crunchy but they’re definitely not raw. 🤔 my fam all like my homemade pizza so it can’t be too bad 😅

  • @actiondork
    @actiondork 7 місяців тому +2

    I am all about the thin crust pizza. I would have portioned that dough in thirds. 😆

    • @TheCoffeehound
      @TheCoffeehound 7 місяців тому

      Hell yes! Thin, crispy... almost an accent to the toppings than a main component! Thin crust is the way!

  • @MrFastXX
    @MrFastXX 7 місяців тому +1

    Pretty good, Jack, pretty good!
    I'd probably put the cast iron pan in the oven when it's heating, to get the pan sizzling hot.
    Meanwhile prep the dough to shape on the counter.
    When the pan is hot, slap the dough in there and par-cook only a minute or two before throwing in all the stuff.
    ...and half that amount of dough. Or make it a "real" pan pizza by stretching it along the sides and REALLY fill it with ingredients.

  • @svartrbrisingr6141
    @svartrbrisingr6141 5 місяців тому +1

    i like how one of Jack's best dishes was something that none of it was prepped by him. it was all premade stuff and vegetables.

  • @todo9633
    @todo9633 7 місяців тому +1

    Having worked at a traditional italian pizza/pasta place, I don't hate a bit of garlic powder in a meat sauce when cooking for myself, depends what quality ingredients you're working with, but usually I'd avoid it for pizza. Jack however, put chunks of rock hard minced garlic in his cold sauce, those things will ether still be hard or at best slightly soggy and unpleasant when it comes out of the oven.
    The chili flakes I've never been a fan of in any sort of italian cooking(besides some spicy recipes). A sprinkle of cayenne brightens up an older tomato sauce wonderfully though, especially store bought jarred sauces if you're lazy.

  • @imlaod3513
    @imlaod3513 4 місяці тому

    Just recently discovered your channel and gotta say you're my favorite chef. In all of your videos you're polite and honest and you go out of your way to not trash others. I'm looking forward to taking out your recipes

  • @NNnegr
    @NNnegr 7 місяців тому

    The level of kindness mixed with being witty and all the educational background in this vid is killing me

  • @kyliemcdaniel
    @kyliemcdaniel 7 місяців тому +1

    pizza purists seem to say a basic plain sauce is correct but i like a sauce with a splash of red wine and some chili flakes.

    • @joannasunday
      @joannasunday 7 місяців тому

      And a drizzle of good olive oil just before putting it in the oven. Yum!

  • @Bailonus
    @Bailonus 11 днів тому

    To be honest, this probably one of his better dishes because he understand what a pizza is and what it should look like. Also, there isn't much he could make a mistake on. As most of the errors would be in the pizza dough. Did you make it too small, did you make it too thick, did you make it too thin, did you undercook it, and did you overcook it? Along as you do fine in the dough and put the right topping on its fine.
    That is also why this is the one dish he is willing to redo. As he understand he messed up: the cutting, the basil was burnt, the veggies were too big, and so on.

  • @Yoroiful
    @Yoroiful 7 місяців тому

    10:30 Our oven goes up to about 250C and you're absolutely right that you have to cook the dough for a few minutes (and vegetables that have a lot of water too) before you put everything together and put it in the oven. It might seem like a hassle but it's totally worth it.

  • @reynaaiken4542
    @reynaaiken4542 7 місяців тому +1

    Making a pizza dough really doesn't take that long depending on the dough, I think it was a yeastless water based dough I used to bake pizza in a cast iron pan

  • @unwarranteddesign806
    @unwarranteddesign806 Місяць тому

    Brilliant! I never would have figured out how to place pizza toppings on top of store-bought pizza dough had it not been for Jack's very necessary video!

  • @Victorialowi
    @Victorialowi 7 місяців тому

    Wow i’m impressed jack is learning, the dough is cooked and the pizza is not just edible but it doesn’t look bad

  • @Persian-Immortal
    @Persian-Immortal 3 місяці тому

    Hi Chef!
    Jack was much better this time.
    As a former pizza chef.
    with the sauce.
    He could have sautéed the dice onions till bit golden brown.
    Added the crushed tomatoes and some dry basil and some salt.
    Cook till the sauce reduces.
    For the dough, I think he could have cut it in half instead of using the whole one.
    Yes, it is very important to cook veggies before going in oven.
    All though bell peppers, i would cut thin slices.

  • @MikeC1
    @MikeC1 7 місяців тому +1

    17:45 Or if you are going to use that much dough, pile more toppings on. I'm sure this was delicious, but was more like loaded bread sticks in topping ratio. With the size of pan he could have easily broke the dough in half and made a Chicago style deep dish pizza with all kinds of cheese and sauce and toppings.

  • @BorgWolf359
    @BorgWolf359 7 місяців тому

    I am shocked that this wasn't half bad! We had boxed pizza growing up! It was called Appian Way Pizza mix! It had flour for making dough, a can of pizza sauce, & some parmesan cheese! We would add other stuff to it, but we loved it as kids! I don't mind this type of pizza but definitely prefer freshly made everything!

  • @donvielenio8956
    @donvielenio8956 7 місяців тому

    It looks quite ok, and safe to eat. Also he cut it on a board the second time instead of in the pan, I'm impressed.

  • @munteanucatalin9833
    @munteanucatalin9833 7 місяців тому

    1. preheat the pan before putting the dough in.
    2. Make your own dough. ALWAYS... Even an average fresh made dough is better than the best refrigerated one for pizza.
    3. Always use white onion if you are putting onion on your pizza. In Italy, pepperoni pizza is called "Diavola" and doesn't contain onion, but rather a hot chili pepper sliced (flavored varieties are to be preferred).
    4. ALWAYS put black pepper on pizza. It goes extremely well with the mozzarella.
    5. Is okish to use tomato sauce combined with tomato pasta on a pizza . Besides this two ingredients a good pizza sauce has between 5 and 12 other ingredients (depending on the type of pizza)

  • @bbyagamii
    @bbyagamii 7 місяців тому

    16:31 I think the pizza will turn out good, cutting down the toppings size will definitely give a better bite as you wont chew a whole half piece of onion. I would like to see him use fresh basil instead of dried basil he said he was going to use. But before seeing the end product I'm glad he noticed his mistake and decided to restart, realize and fix the mistakes for a better product. Props to Jack!

  • @DXnationmember
    @DXnationmember 7 місяців тому

    Tip: If you are having a hard time getting the dough streout as far as you want, then just cover and allow the dough to relax for about 5 minutes, and it will be much easier for you.
    Awesome video as always, James!

  • @Teshyone
    @Teshyone 7 місяців тому

    I can believe I am saying this...Well done Jack! This is a huge step in the right direction. Keep it up! I agree with you James. This was a pleasant surprise.

  • @charlieschuder9976
    @charlieschuder9976 7 місяців тому

    He should be roasting the whole red peppers before dicing them and placing them on the pizza; I add the red pepper flakes near the end as they are an aromatic. I would probably also roast green bell and banana peppers together with the whole red peppers before baking them on the pizza, then mix chopped basil (I'd also add spinach, thyme, and oregano) with some parmesean and red pepper flakes, which I would add during the last 2 or 3 minutes of baking.

  • @mareneaufrance5096
    @mareneaufrance5096 7 місяців тому

    It's a nice surprise to see Jack learning and trying something new. He could've gone ahead and tasted the first one, but instead done a whole redo.

  • @crayon3863
    @crayon3863 3 місяці тому

    This is the best Jack analysis I've seen. And I've seen them all.

  • @syx3s
    @syx3s 7 місяців тому

    for spices without a decent shaker i like to pour out the amount i want into the lid and spread it with that. if you end up with more than you wanted you can always put it back before spreading.

  • @pengwino828
    @pengwino828 7 місяців тому +2

    Jack finally did it, he made something we’d eat.

  • @Nocare89
    @Nocare89 3 місяці тому +1

    Not a chef but I add garlic powder and oregano to my sauce. I add it to the dough too. I sometimes add basil too but it can be overpowering. I sometimes also add a parmesan & herb blend over the toppings. Dried minced garlic might be tooth risk..
    Cooking with a home oven you don't get a very flavorful bread. I can't even char the cheese without breaking the oils out.
    Cheap little flavor & aroma hacks help a lot here. If I use fresh basil or a basil oil I don't bother because it masks everything else. I find the chili flakes in the sauce odd.. but people do use it as a topping so I guess it could make some sense. I'd be willing to try.
    I think as long as he fully cooks that dough he can't go wrong.

  • @01gtbdaily30
    @01gtbdaily30 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m not a pizza chef by any means but the difference between homemade dough and store bought is night and day. My wife bought the pre-made pillsbury canned pizza dough once and from that day on I made my own dough. My secret for cast iron pizza is I make the pizza on a cutting board and slide it into the cast iron pan after I preheat the cast iron to 400 F .
    My only criticism is that he had about double the dough needed for one pizza .
    Edit: I have a question . Why do some people bruise the basil first and some don’t ?

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому

      bruise the basil? because some people are meanies :) haha

    • @nightshade7240
      @nightshade7240 7 місяців тому

      By crushing or "bruising" the basil first, you get more flavour out of it. Especially when compared to cutting it. Smashing it a little in a mortar and pestle will give you so much more flavour. This is true of most fresh herbs.

  • @GoodForYou4504
    @GoodForYou4504 7 місяців тому

    Somehow, I want to tell Jack he did a good job. My daughters and I did pizza nights sometimes and this looks like the pizzas they would make! I always pointed out what they did right and feel Jack deserves the same as he learns. 😋

  • @luciasmatanova9163
    @luciasmatanova9163 4 місяці тому

    I actually really appreciate that Jack redid the pizza. Part of learning to cook is learning from your mistakes. So it's very useful to see a meal that didn't turn out that well and see how to make it better. I don't watch a lot of cooking videos but I think it's great for learning

  • @EnclaveZA
    @EnclaveZA Місяць тому

    "This is where I messed up right here!" Shows us step 1 again😂😂😂😂 I guess he's not wrong it was doomed from the get go!😂

  • @adamstrong98
    @adamstrong98 7 місяців тому

    An Italian family restaurant in my town used to do pizza and pasta with a ton of chilli in it.
    Dunno how authentic it was but the old man who was born in Italy loved his spices

  • @mattmartineau6018
    @mattmartineau6018 2 місяці тому

    16:00 in. I prefer cheese on top: seals in moisture. I tend to freeze pizzas for later use. The cheese is pretty much waterproof.
    The mex cheese mix. Sure, it'll work.
    I usually prefer a mozza/cheddar mix.
    sauce/seasoning look OK-ish. Haven't tried it... I'd probably add dry oregano/basil into the sauce. Crushed onion into the sauce, too, maybe.

  • @korencek
    @korencek 7 місяців тому

    When you make pizza at home oven... precook the dough with tomato sauce on it. This way the dough won't rise in the middle. Once the dough is brown at the edges add ingridients on it.

  • @ivanlimzg
    @ivanlimzg 7 місяців тому +2

    I hope the (messed up)food isn't wasted

  • @Beatle4
    @Beatle4 7 місяців тому

    I make homemade pizza quite often and I find if you take a fork and prick the dough all over before you add your sauce and toppings, the dough doesn't rise quite as much.

  • @user-ue5nl7mf3l
    @user-ue5nl7mf3l 4 місяці тому +1

    Jack likes to pre-cook his basil.

  • @WhatIsMisophonia
    @WhatIsMisophonia 3 місяці тому

    You're gonna think I'm insane, but I think I'm probably one of the few people who cooks a small personal pizza in a rectangular thin baking pan in a toaster oven. Yes, I make the dough and everything; I'm not talking about heating up a totinos party pizza. Because the pan is thin, it heats up quickly enough to toast the bottom, but the real secret to this is I cover the top of the pizza with aluminum foil so that it doesn't toast too quickly before everything else is done. Then I uncover and let it toast for a few minutes. Toaster ovens really like to toast, hence the name, so you have to be careful.

  • @dadalorian99
    @dadalorian99 7 місяців тому +1

    16:24 I’m glad Jack did a redo. As he was cutting the first pizza 🍕 it looked like a disaster. I think this second attempt looks way better. Good for you Jack

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  7 місяців тому +1

      me too or the video would have been 10mins!

    • @dadalorian99
      @dadalorian99 7 місяців тому

      Love you videos. Always look forward to watching.

  • @tastyneck
    @tastyneck 7 місяців тому +1

    The fresh basil burned on the first pizza, so he used dried basil for the second one. But he also just sprinkled the dried basil on top of everything else again, so wouldn't it still essentially burn? To me, he should've sprinkled it directly onto the sauce and then added all the other toppings, to both get rehydrated a bit and to protect it from direct heat and air. I don't know...

  • @quangan1288
    @quangan1288 6 місяців тому

    You can also see that Jack showed genuine excitement and satisfaction about his end product. I feel he never described his product so extensively after taste testing in any other videos.

  • @ZagnutBar
    @ZagnutBar 3 місяці тому

    Important to note that good quality canned tomatoes are often a better choice than the cardboard supermarket ones that you can get all year, even out of season.

  • @nanniwa
    @nanniwa 6 місяців тому

    Many years ago, my family and I moved to a pretty rural county in the Pacific Northwest, to a small town with very few pizza places, and even fewer name brand pizza places. The one we liked best of the three to choose from had pretty good pizza, but not like the Dominos or Pizza Hut my kids were used to, But if you ordered tomatoes on the top of the pizza, they would put together the rest of the pizza and chop or slice fresh tomatoes to put on the top. It didn't taste bad, but it didn't taste right on a pizza; we never got used to it.

  • @FreelancerND
    @FreelancerND 3 місяці тому

    Actually, for a really fast and testy pizza I found that puff pastry working just great. I just buy it frozen and put from freezer to fridge in the morning/evening.
    Then I want to cook it - I roll it with a rolling a pin a bit to all sides and continue with sauce, cheese and other. Cooked in the oven on around 240C which is perfect for puff pastry. Takes no more than 5-10 minutes, depending of the thickness of pastry,
    But I guess your results may vary, here in Russia puff pastry is widely available and usually of a very high quality.

  • @MakooWallinen
    @MakooWallinen 7 місяців тому +1

    I personally preheat not only the owen but the pan as well, so I don't have an entire cast iron skillet that I need to heat as well

  • @Skee-do
    @Skee-do 7 місяців тому

    Chef, you are quite the Sherlock Holmes! "According to the subject's watch, we can see that he let the dough rest for approximately 15 mins...." !! LOL

  • @DeathTillThrash
    @DeathTillThrash 7 місяців тому

    You can also put olive oil on your fresh basil to stop it from burning