Montreal Smoked Meat vs. New York Pastrami Sandwich

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    I'm headed on a smoked meat journey on episode nine of the sandwich series. I'll begin at Mile End Deli to chat with co-founder Joel to learn the roots of the smoked meat sandwich and find out how it differentiates from the pastrami sandwich. My journey then continues at the most iconic Jewish deli in NYC, where I'll give you a little crash course on navigating Katz's Deli. My last stop is to Fleishers Craft Butchery to chat with Ansel about all things brisket. Finally, I'll head back to my kitchen studio to craft my best attempt at home!
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  • @ProHomeCooks
    @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому +154

    thanks to Mile End Deli, Katz's Deli and Fleisher's Craft Butchery for providing me with such incredible inspiration on this smoked meat journey!

    • @Brandon-zj6xp
      @Brandon-zj6xp 5 років тому +5

      I love the way you are polishing and improving the series. Adding other people’s expertise and going to iconic places even delving into the history. What a complete video, great job!

    • @anaritacostareis9962
      @anaritacostareis9962 5 років тому +1

      You should do Francesinha from Portugal

    • @josephname4657
      @josephname4657 5 років тому

      are you jewish? since your grandparents are

    • @malifestro7596
      @malifestro7596 5 років тому

      Man I wish I had someone near me with so much knowledge like the guy at Fleisher's. Nicely done!

    • @Tifler2U
      @Tifler2U 5 років тому +2

      Ansel should make a UA-cam channel! Or maybe you could make a series/Video featuring him. The amount of information he gives in such a short time is awesome!

  • @jeffward1106
    @jeffward1106 5 років тому +450

    I'm digging the slight change in format of the original Bros Green I subbed to 6yrs. ago. I'm more informed, & you and Josh seem less stoned. Lol

    • @719andheartbreaks8
      @719andheartbreaks8 5 років тому +7

      Stay green from Colorado. I hope you guys do for edibles what matty Matheson could not.

    • @frequencs8511
      @frequencs8511 5 років тому +6

      I like them stoned though

  • @wabadahugo8526
    @wabadahugo8526 5 років тому +18

    Being from Montreal made me feel very honored that you made a video about it. Montreal smoked meat sandwich is one of the greatest sandwiches out there :)

  • @hunterhenryk
    @hunterhenryk 5 років тому +463

    NYC Pastrami vs. Montreal Smoked Meat
    Katz's Deli: $23.
    Schwartz's: $6.
    Who won?

    • @SomeDudeQC
      @SomeDudeQC 5 років тому +41

      Hunter Henryk Schwartz always wins. Oh and St. Viateur.

    • @basicllymyownchannel
      @basicllymyownchannel 5 років тому +8

      @@SomeDudeQC slovenia is boss too

    • @2AChef-n-BBQ
      @2AChef-n-BBQ 5 років тому +8

      Schwartz's gives you a $7 sandwich, Katz's has 4 times the amount of meat and much better flavor. KATZ'S wins

    • @hunterhenryk
      @hunterhenryk 5 років тому +30

      No way Katz's is 4x the size of Schwartz's.

    • @hunterhenryk
      @hunterhenryk 5 років тому +24

      www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2009/07/smoked-meat-montreal-vs-nyc/22280/
      "And on top of all that, there is the price: a smoked meat sandwich at Schwartz's will set you back but five dollars; at Katz's in New York, the sandwich is $15, and only slightly larger than its counterpart in Montreal. One is a great value, while the other is terribly overpriced."

  • @arkapravadutta8319
    @arkapravadutta8319 5 років тому +8

    I need to say this. I think the sandwich series has been one of the most emotional series i have ever watched. Partly because of the kind of effort and research and hard work that goes into it. But also partly because josh takes all that history and dares to make it so much better.
    I love how you take all of your viewers through this journey and enlighten us in the process.

  • @Jabs420
    @Jabs420 5 років тому +16

    Some of my fondest memories are growing up and going to Shwartz Deli with my grandfather. Medium fat smoked meat with a pickle and Cherry Coke. Every time as we were leaving, the old guy behind the counter would toss me a paper bag of dried karnatzle on the house.
    Thanks for the video. Bringing me back.
    Also, let's just be fair and admit you couldn't pick a winner because if you were to be totally honest... you be chased out of New York ;)

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому +1

      love it

    • @adamr63
      @adamr63 4 роки тому +1

      Yup, the cutter would always hand us kids a piece of karnotzle when you walked in. We'd get the corner, too, because the head cutter Johnny, who passed away a few years ago, was a family friend.
      Everyone says medium fat is the best but i have to admit having always preferred medium, if the cutter was good, because he could mix just enough fat in to make it perfect. A good cutter would mix briskets if one was on the dry side, because each one was different. Oh, and a half sour pickle is great, even better than the dill, and a slice of picked red pepper is great, too, to balance the fat in the sandwich.

  • @tjoflojt
    @tjoflojt 5 років тому +81

    If you want the flavor from the carraway seeds to be more prominent in the bread, put the seeds in the water you're gonna use for the dough and boil 'em up and let cool to the desired temp (or add cool water). The aroma will leave the seeds and dissipate into the water/dough. - tip from the ol' Baltic region of Northern Europe, the heartland of rhye bread

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому +9

      ahh great tip, but you really gotta love caraway for that one

    • @tjoflojt
      @tjoflojt 5 років тому +1

      @@ProHomeCooks oh yeah absolutely. You don't hear a lot about carraway these days, but it's perfect here. Love the channel and series btw

    • @IreneWood1
      @IreneWood1 5 років тому +1

      What ratio seeds/water, please?

    • @tjoflojt
      @tjoflojt 5 років тому +2

      Irene Wood 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of seeds is about right for 500 ml of water. That seems to be a common ratio in the a bit more carraway-heavy recipes, and can of course be adjusted to taste. I haven’t made this type of bread for a few years but I remember it taking a few tries before getting it right :)

    • @IreneWood1
      @IreneWood1 5 років тому

      @@tjoflojt Thanks for that. I will give it a go. :-)

  • @nick3790
    @nick3790 4 роки тому +5

    I’m in quarantine right now and I love in Montréal, I used to go to a deli every Thursday evening and get myself a proper smoked meat sandwich. I’m watching these sandwich videos because I want to try my hand at a few of them to give me something to do while I’m all cooped up, and god this one is making me miss my deli soooo bad!

  • @Fjall99
    @Fjall99 5 років тому +50

    Ansel killing it once again, great video!

  • @simonipiponi
    @simonipiponi 5 років тому +18

    That was a very nice, round, interesting, exciting and instructive video. Thanks a lot for making this series, I really enjoy watching those videos.

  • @marsa-
    @marsa- 5 років тому +146

    )): Don't end the series... Just keep making sandwiches forever.

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому +26

      haha theres always season 2...

  • @jakew209
    @jakew209 5 років тому +4

    Always nice to see Ansel, all the guests for that matter! Love how informative and passionate this series is, thanks Mike!

  • @suhweetd4559
    @suhweetd4559 5 років тому +13

    I really appreciate how much time you take into these videos. I can tell you've done a lot of research and very thoughtful how you present all the information. Great job on this series!

  • @leksdic
    @leksdic 5 років тому +46

    try the greek souvlaki, especially pita gyros (peetah yeeros). it would be very interesting to see you try and replicate the gyros, flakes of slowly cooked, seasoned pork belly. it's mainly a stack of pork belly slowly coocked as it turns around the whole time (that's what gyros means, turning around).

    • @wiconizephier3199
      @wiconizephier3199 5 років тому

      Lamb and beef thats what gyros are..........

    • @aristerosgiatros8742
      @aristerosgiatros8742 5 років тому +1

      @@wiconizephier3199 I can confirm it means turning around... I am Greek

    • @djordjenikolic1327
      @djordjenikolic1327 5 років тому

      He really needs to do gyros

    • @leung9401
      @leung9401 4 роки тому +1

      @@wiconizephier3199 Nope, in Greece they mostly use pork or chicken. Lamb and beef are usually used for Turkish Döner Kebab, which is the dish Gyros was derived from. Both words "Gyros" as well as "Döner" literally mean "to turn around", which refers to the vertically rotating spit both dishes are cooked on.

    • @leung9401
      @leung9401 2 роки тому

      ​@@bakinitright6637 True, but in Arab countries they don't call it "Gyros" they call it "Schawarma". There's a really nice Lebanese restaurant right around the corner where I live; they make traditional Schawarma from lamb, but they also sell a chicken and a veal version, both of which are absolutely awesome. They also make a killer Sujuk sandwich.

  • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
    @GlenAndFriendsCooking 5 років тому +191

    They are both amazing, but the beauty of the Montreal Smoked sandwich meat is... vous êtes à Montréal! We'll meet you in Montreal for a food tour -

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому +9

      ;)

    • @sophialb5388
      @sophialb5388 5 років тому +20

      I'm from Montréal too! :D Smoked meat poutine is also a thing where I live! Yummy!

    • @geoff394
      @geoff394 5 років тому +13

      I'm not from Montreal but that's one of many reasons to move there. And those bagels..yum!

    • @pepstein
      @pepstein 5 років тому +7

      And while you're in town, you must also taste the bagels, both fresh from the oven and toasted with butter, Camembert, or blue cheese.

    • @cdb5001
      @cdb5001 5 років тому +27

      Montreal is the best major city in Canada. This is coming from a Torontonian.

  • @allenconner937
    @allenconner937 5 років тому +12

    Dude, Yess!! This has to be the most reasonable sandwich in the series to do at home. I'm so stoked to give it a try, also had no idea that mustard was so easy to make! You sir are the man, thank you for all you put out in the world. Oh and I bet I can make an entire brisket, jar of mustard, and loaf of bread for the price of a sandwich in NY!! Hahaha

    • @davidmckean955
      @davidmckean955 5 років тому +1

      Keep in mind that the mustard will not taste very good the first couple days, mustard really needs a few days to mellow out.

  • @SquareTales
    @SquareTales 5 років тому +16

    Just here to say that you are amazing. I learned a lot about cooking from you.

  • @pedroaguiar3809
    @pedroaguiar3809 5 років тому +13

    Hey Mike, Pedro from Portugal here.
    Have you ever heard of Francesinha? An amazing dish/sandwish from Porto/Portugal.
    Hope you have the chance to try it. Something you never taste before for sure ;).
    Hug

  • @leilanistarr4499
    @leilanistarr4499 5 років тому

    Love this series , so educational! Incredible the history you can learn from a single sandwich. Simply amazing!

  • @winstondrivein
    @winstondrivein 5 років тому

    Been in the restaurant industry my whole life. Love how you bring the passion and innovation to your cooking. 💙!

  • @JJ721999
    @JJ721999 5 років тому +20

    Wow they give you a sample of their 22 dollar sandwich? Such a deal!

    • @paulakapablo1749
      @paulakapablo1749 4 роки тому

      Josh Jennings don’t forget the pickle

    • @SoopDwagg
      @SoopDwagg 4 роки тому

      @@paulakapablo1749 20 dollar sandwich 3 dollar pickle

  • @mikeborges5786
    @mikeborges5786 5 років тому +30

    What the guy in New York made isn’t real Montreal smoked meat, I love what u made but he cut it wayyy to thick

  • @daphlavor
    @daphlavor 5 років тому +1

    Amazing job Mike! Thanks for the insight to approaching Katz deli, someday I’ll get there! Thanks
    Sam

  • @floh4730
    @floh4730 2 роки тому

    This was the best ever! So glad to have found your website...thank you!

  • @BF4TehWin
    @BF4TehWin 5 років тому +69

    Eyyy nice Joe Rogan in the background at 9:28

  • @juliorosado1921
    @juliorosado1921 5 років тому +7

    I would love to see you guys recreate a cuban sandwich, bread and all.

  • @bleutitanium6513
    @bleutitanium6513 5 років тому

    What a great video ! I love how you added a personal touch with the story of your grandparents !

  • @ephexa
    @ephexa 2 роки тому

    The amount of information you get from Ansel (also the speed that you get at) is stunning. It's like he has a script he reads it from, only he doesn't. It's all from the top of his head, it's just insane. Bless this man, you can really he he does this with passion.

  • @EasyFreezerMeals
    @EasyFreezerMeals 5 років тому +6

    Amazing. I love the liquid smoke sous vide hack. How did it compare to Katz deli? It looks delicious.... Good job.

    • @skyblue9991
      @skyblue9991 5 років тому

      Sous Vide Everything says never ever ever use liquid smoke. They have some pretty to do easy alternatives that work well. Check out their channel. Best sous vide channel on UA-cam.

    • @EasyFreezerMeals
      @EasyFreezerMeals 5 років тому +2

      @@skyblue9991 Nice... I'll have to check it out. Good chance they talk about the carcinogens that can be trapped in the vapor during the process of making liquid smoke. Personally as a professional chef I think that a little bit won't hurt you. I wouldn't personally drink the stuff concentrated but a teaspoon here and there isn't bad (IMHO). I suppose it's like Nitrites and nitrates in sausages. Many people say it gives you cancer. Some people also say that eating red meat will kill you so who knows. I like Sous Vide Everything, Like I said I'll have to check it out

  • @a2zme
    @a2zme 4 роки тому +6

    4:45 .. $24 bucks for a sandwich?.. as a Montrealer, I find that hilarious :)

  • @voisin24cooking50
    @voisin24cooking50 5 років тому +1

    keep these videos up love the passion you bring!!!!!!

  • @matthewfierro3134
    @matthewfierro3134 2 роки тому +1

    I just wanted to write to let you know; how greatly I have enjoyed your videos - due to Covid I have really brushed up on my cooking game . I am Italian and food has always been a huge part of my growing up and adult life - what a joy of life it is, making it - the art, the science, sharing it with others - man, along with music and nature -- what is better ? Cheers guys and again, a heart felt Thank You for the inspiration, the sharing of knowledge and ideas ! Matthew

  • @Lodogg
    @Lodogg 5 років тому +5

    Alex French Guy Cooking brought me to this channel... but this video earned the subscription. Pastrami for the win... now add some sauerkraut and Swiss and make a Reuben.

  • @rob512350
    @rob512350 5 років тому +58

    No way am I paying $23 for a deli sandwich!

    • @wabadahugo8526
      @wabadahugo8526 5 років тому +20

      Montreal smoked meat sandwiches are usually under 10$ CAD (about 7.50 USD) in Montreal, they an amazing snack for the price!

    • @nicolasrancourt3958
      @nicolasrancourt3958 5 років тому +2

      I agree, the price is unacceptable, it's probably a tourist trap

    • @repp181
      @repp181 5 років тому +1

      @@nicolasrancourt3958 ahaha it's not

    • @blessedharkeyptyof4525
      @blessedharkeyptyof4525 4 роки тому +2

      Everything in NYC is expensive. I didn’t have a shit meal there while on our anniversary trip.

  • @boblindner5808
    @boblindner5808 3 роки тому +1

    This is one of the videos that got me hooked on this channel. This goes WAY beyond food. This is art.

  • @julianachandler2975
    @julianachandler2975 4 роки тому +1

    Love how much information you include. Ansel is a font of knowledge as well!

  • @LydiannaBella
    @LydiannaBella 5 років тому +10

    Wow this is next level

    • @trobin
      @trobin 5 років тому

      LydiannaBella out of bounds

  • @guilhem3739
    @guilhem3739 5 років тому +33

    You should try the francesinha. There is so much meat in it that it could be american. It is from Portugal.
    Edit: I would add that there are beer and cheese in the recipe ... almost a complete meal.

    • @hemrehliug
      @hemrehliug 5 років тому +1

      Guilhem já dei essa mesma sugestão no último video dele 😁

    • @guilhem3739
      @guilhem3739 5 років тому +2

      Desculpe, nao falo portugués. Eu sou frances (the only Portuguese I know, sorry). But I understood that you've already proposed it on his last video :)
      Edit: Nice first name BTW hemrehliuG.

    • @hemrehliug
      @hemrehliug 5 років тому +1

      Guilhem sorry, thought you were Portuguese! But glad to know there are fans of the francesinha out there :) and nice catching my little word play, Guilhem is not so bad either ahah

  • @rhondagillespie6031
    @rhondagillespie6031 2 роки тому

    Thank You! I'm definitely going to make this. My mouth is watering watching your video.

  • @camper1313
    @camper1313 5 років тому

    Amazing video, really love this series where you go and talk with the real experts in the matter!. Also, Ensel REALLY needs to have a permanent spot, could be hearing him talk about his craft for years. Precise information all over the place! 10/10

  • @jeffii9890
    @jeffii9890 5 років тому +75

    Mike: "There really generous. They give you a sample."
    Me: Looks at menu and sees $22.45 for a Pastrami sandwich.
    Also me: "Bro, I don't think you know what generous means..."

    • @michelnguyen4819
      @michelnguyen4819 4 роки тому

      In US generous sample means a very big portion with tons of meat almost double of what Montreal Schwartz give out. It doesn’t mean it’s free though, don’t confuse the subjects, they’re not the same, lol. There is nothing free in US except for the air that you’re breathing.

    • @jemimahkendall6579
      @jemimahkendall6579 4 роки тому +6

      English lesson
      There = the pastrami is over there
      They're = they're really generous with the pastrami
      Thier = their pastrami is really tasty

    • @Scarsofevil
      @Scarsofevil 4 роки тому +1

      it's actually alot bigger in actual size than what you see in this video, I would say between .7- 1lb amount of meat. It's literally 2 meals in one sandwich. It takes them about minimum 30 days to go from brisket to corn beef and smoked to the pastami. they need cutters because it will break if you put it through a slicer. and the moment you hold it in your hand, it falls apart (that's how tender it is) super messy too.

    • @AnsityHD
      @AnsityHD 4 роки тому

      @@Scarsofevil I honestly thought they looked bigger in pictures. Still taste the bomb tho, and there is a shit load of meat on there. We ordered 2 sandwiches and the cutter went through a whole joint of meat for it (quite a bit gets cut off and thrown away though).

    • @Scarsofevil
      @Scarsofevil 4 роки тому +1

      Ansity I wonder what they do with that waste. Give it to me lmao. There is a good amount of meat they throw away. They should make a Rochester “garbage plate”.

  • @tinaloveseddie
    @tinaloveseddie 5 років тому +4

    You’re so lucky to live in NY with all these amazing culinary experiences and bad azz food! I’m watching you milling ur own bread?!?? Wtf?👀😳🍞
    Pastrami sandwich is my FAVE!🥪

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому +4

      I finally realized I wasn't taking advantage of it like I should! It's a special place to live and there's so much food to get into, so why not share that! Expect more in the future

    • @tinaloveseddie
      @tinaloveseddie 5 років тому +1

      Brothers Green Eats I’m jealous😔

  • @wompaking
    @wompaking 5 років тому

    I enjoyed your video very much. Thank you for the show and story!

  • @kanifeed8003
    @kanifeed8003 5 років тому

    Amazing work, love the effort and commitment to your recipe's and the results look amazing. You sir, have another sub!

  • @austindike1
    @austindike1 5 років тому +5

    Wow, impeccable sandwich at the end there. These get better and better. I think I'm missing something though - how was the montreal smoked meat sandwich incorporated here? You used the wet brine from pastrami, and also I thought just the deckle which smoked meat sandwich guy says is pastrami style rather than whole brisket for Montreal style. Probably being dumb but want to clarify in case I try and copy this fusion on my own.
    For some U.S. based sandwich suggestions dear to my heart - Chicago Italian Beef, Lobster Roll (though not much to recreate here), Muffuletta, Philly Roast pork or Cheesesteak, and last, SF style Dutch Crunch bread (though unfortunately not a specific sandwich. Many shops have a Korean bulgogi sandwich that's popular on this bread, and seems like the kind of thing you'd be into demo-ing on this series)

  • @PhoYourEyesOnly
    @PhoYourEyesOnly 5 років тому +4

    Love this series! Anytime you need a food tour guide in Montreal my channel family and I would love to show you around🍜👀👌

  • @GeneTrujillo
    @GeneTrujillo 5 років тому

    The sous vide brisket instructions sound great, thanks! Along with the rest of the vid of course ;-)

  • @MoooseBlood
    @MoooseBlood 5 років тому

    It's so amazing that you have such a rich family history. I don't know much past my grandparents it must be a fantastic feeling to live so close to where they lived and ate.

  • @niklasmark2009
    @niklasmark2009 5 років тому +70

    That shameless Joe Rogan plug :D

  • @TonyAlmeida610
    @TonyAlmeida610 5 років тому +9

    Tunisian sandwich please (tuna, harissa, pickled lemon, black olive, olive oil)

    • @mansfaye1084
      @mansfaye1084 5 років тому

      Est-ce que tu connais le nom original de ce sandwich par hasard?

    • @TonyAlmeida610
      @TonyAlmeida610 5 років тому

      Sandwich tunisien ou sandwich au thon à la tunisienne, je pense@@mansfaye1084

    • @mansfaye1084
      @mansfaye1084 5 років тому

      @@TonyAlmeida610 Ok, merci beaucoup

  • @sunflowerbaby1853
    @sunflowerbaby1853 5 років тому

    OMG. Love this video. I can live alone on that bread. Cannot wait for your instructional video! I am so excited to try this recipe. Thank you for all of your research.

  • @evenoddprime
    @evenoddprime 5 років тому

    Super good quality content. Very brave to take every sammy on 100% and you are great at it.
    Thanks!

  • @onlycasual1
    @onlycasual1 5 років тому +212

    Am I reading that right? 20+ dollars for a sandwich? I've never seen something like that. Seems absolutely outrageous. How much of a markup is it compared to a place similar in quality that doesn't have the Katz name?

    • @SolixTanaka
      @SolixTanaka 5 років тому +22

      Not much, it's really about the average. A lot of the famous pastrami places charge $15-20 for their pastrami as well: 2nd Ave Deli, Pastrami Queen, Sarge's, Frankel's, Carnegie's (rip), etc.

    • @zach9694
      @zach9694 5 років тому +92

      FYI the smoked meat sandwich at Schwartz's here in Montreal is about 8$ USD. Another reason to visit mtl!

    • @dragonsneedtobereal
      @dragonsneedtobereal 5 років тому +95

      it's pathetically overpriced and completely antithetical to the smoking process in general. The brisket is historically one of the cheapest cuts because of how tough it is. the smoking process evolved over time in poorer parts of North America to take cheaper cuts of beef and pork and cook them over low heat for long periods of time to tenderize the meat and make something cheap and tough, tender and edible.
      you now see these gentrified ass smoked meat shops with the word 'artisan' all over yuppyville USA, charging 3 or 4x what an actual good deli or BBQ place would by some guy named Tanler or Chad

    • @billykobilca6321
      @billykobilca6321 5 років тому +9

      No... u don't understand. ... it's fu*kin delicious. ... worth25$

    • @wsender
      @wsender 5 років тому +27

      Clearly this guy has never been to Manhattan...

  • @grennhald
    @grennhald 4 роки тому +20

    I don't know why he bothered talking about Montreal Smoked Meat sandwich when he had no intention of making one.

  • @cedevitalimun
    @cedevitalimun 5 років тому

    This video is perfect! I live in Croatia, and last summer I visited Montreal and had amazing smoked meat sandwiches; and my girlfriend visited NY and had that same pastrami sandwich in that same deli you visited. We both returned home amazed at how great those sandwiches were, and planned on returning next year to eat them together. Now, I can try (and probably fail, since it is super complicated and long) at recreating your recipe! Thank you for this video :-)

  • @SaamSmoove
    @SaamSmoove 5 років тому

    I’m watching this at 1:37AM from Italy, in my bed, dying with hunger and probably drooling uncontrollably 🤤
    I love this series so much!

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 5 років тому +3

    It's a great video. Those sandwiches look great. My maternal immigrant ancestors (my maternal great grandparents and my maternal granddad) lived in New York City and Montreal, before heading to Western Canada. I'd like to visit both cities and try the food.

  • @thedrunkenpilot
    @thedrunkenpilot 5 років тому +168

    20 + dollar sandwich???, man they're REALLY charging you for their location.

    • @seanwood1306
      @seanwood1306 5 років тому +10

      thedrunkenpilot you’re paying for quality, heritage and the experience

    • @thedrunkenpilot
      @thedrunkenpilot 5 років тому +57

      @@seanwood1306 brisket is a cheap cut of beef, says so in the very video we're commenting on. So no you're not paying for quality when you pay 20 dollars for a sandwich.
      I will 100% agree about the heritage and the experience, because that's what the location gives you. So yea, you're paying for the location

    • @DarwinsBeerReviews
      @DarwinsBeerReviews 5 років тому +11

      The sandwich is absolutely stacked mile high. It's more like $11 if you split it.

    • @thedrunkenpilot
      @thedrunkenpilot 5 років тому +32

      @@DarwinsBeerReviews y'all been overpaying for that size sandwich your whole life and don't know any different.

    • @Sangtrone
      @Sangtrone 5 років тому +23

      You can buy a whole brisket for $40 or less and make 10-15 of those sandwiches.

  • @PamelaElle
    @PamelaElle 5 років тому

    I've really been enjoying this sandwich series...you've definitely covered the classics as well as some unique sandwiches I've never heard of. Love and blessings from Tennessee!

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому +1

      thanks, i've been trying to mix it up. Episode 10 will take me straight back to my roots

  • @aeriellemitchell9382
    @aeriellemitchell9382 5 років тому +1

    I adore these sandwich videos. Way to go, Mike! Keep 'em coming.

    • @aeriellemitchell9382
      @aeriellemitchell9382 5 років тому +1

      Also, I really love how you visited all these delicatessens and studied their techniques. Super cool.

  • @Fizzurp
    @Fizzurp 5 років тому +5

    Joe rogan @ 9:30 respect!

  • @paulinacioffi503
    @paulinacioffi503 5 років тому +5

    I'm sure the Mile End Deli did a nice rendition of the Montreal Smoked Meat sandwich but ultimately you can't truly do it justice unless you're eating one here....the real Mile End. Great video nonetheless!

  • @genralsnape
    @genralsnape 5 років тому

    Really loving this series, keep it up!

  • @schlab73
    @schlab73 5 років тому +1

    Live in Montreal. Went to NYC. Tried pastrami. Loved it. Love them both!

  • @arthurbrando8274
    @arthurbrando8274 4 роки тому +5

    That feeling when you have only salt out of every ingredients this guy used.

  • @Doyle-Nutbush
    @Doyle-Nutbush 4 роки тому +9

    Jesus Katz's $23.00 a sammich, thats nuts.

  • @halpwr
    @halpwr 3 роки тому +2

    As a New Yorker, a pastrami and sourdough addict, you really did this justice. Fantastic work!

  • @mholtebeck
    @mholtebeck 4 роки тому +2

    I wish I found you before my Montreal- Quebec- New York trip. BTW- I poutine in Montreal, and awesome crepe in Quebec (best meal), and Katz deli with a finish of New York Pizza. Every meal was awesome.

  • @KillerFoods
    @KillerFoods 5 років тому +22

    $22 in Katz's for a sandwich? pretty expensive right?

    • @zekehorton8545
      @zekehorton8545 5 років тому

      yuppp

    • @2AKNOT
      @2AKNOT 5 років тому +2

      That's my inspiration to make my own.

  • @dasgoat76
    @dasgoat76 5 років тому +5

    One of my favorite series on youtube...but ain't caraway seeds just cumin seeds? Wonder why they have a different/fancier name...

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому +5

      thanks, glad you enjoy! they are very different then cumin seeds but some people mix them up because there's something called Persian cumin which is the same

    • @fasulia67
      @fasulia67 5 років тому

      They're fennel seeds

    • @dasgoat76
      @dasgoat76 5 років тому

      @@ProHomeCooks Ahhhh, the more you know. Thanks, Mike.

    • @Lemendeer
      @Lemendeer 5 років тому

      If you people would speak German you would have words for all the stuff.

  • @kayhong5390
    @kayhong5390 5 років тому

    I gotta say that you put so much effort and information into this video. I love it, feels like a show.

  • @arabicforenglishspeakers3103
    @arabicforenglishspeakers3103 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this informations ..I learned a lot ..you are amazing .

  • @Gabtube252
    @Gabtube252 5 років тому +14

    hey im from montréal whatsuuuup

  • @dennismckeown5863
    @dennismckeown5863 4 роки тому +3

    That bread is burned, Montreal smoked meat rules!

  • @witcherbob
    @witcherbob 5 років тому

    This is wonderful I need to give the smokeless smoked meat a try I can finally have a temporary substitute while I build my new smoker. Plus I learned so much in this video and can't wait for the next episode.

  • @ShayanGivehchian
    @ShayanGivehchian 5 років тому +1

    Ah yesss I've been waiting for this for so long. Thanks

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  5 років тому

      well here you go. Now onto episode 10

  • @noelly2398
    @noelly2398 5 років тому +5

    You should make the döner

  • @lucasgardner6189
    @lucasgardner6189 5 років тому +7

    $23 for a sandwich? Hard pass

  • @bizzbuilder
    @bizzbuilder Рік тому

    We love the show you did on Katz deli I have been there numerous times and I agree with you. It is really wonderful.

  • @cookingisamazing9213
    @cookingisamazing9213 5 років тому

    Great video! I am a huge pastrami and corned beef fan! Great episode covering something that I love!

  • @jamesmoore1743
    @jamesmoore1743 4 роки тому

    Wow I'm just running across your Channel and I'm loving this particular episode I love pastrami

  • @johnyrangr
    @johnyrangr 5 років тому

    Great video and series!

  • @vertigofanboy
    @vertigofanboy 4 роки тому

    Beautiful work in all ways on this.

  • @blessedharkeyptyof4525
    @blessedharkeyptyof4525 4 роки тому

    I would love for your sandwich series to be made into a cookbook!

  • @inbetweenprojects1238
    @inbetweenprojects1238 4 роки тому

    Beautiful technique on the Rye bread my friend 👌

  • @miken8100
    @miken8100 3 роки тому

    I used to work at a popular BBQ restaurant in Florida called 4Rivers which specialized in Brisket. I probably carved over 2,000 briskets in my life. It absolutely blows my mind how well you got that bark without smoking it. Awesome job! Also loved the family history, how funny that your great grandparents lived right next to Katz. The cherry on top was hearing Joe Rogan in the background around 9:35. Cheers, I subscribed. Great work!

  • @RosenetTV
    @RosenetTV Рік тому

    Glad I watched this, gonna give it a try. I love pastrami! Great video!

  • @Rokynutz
    @Rokynutz 5 років тому

    Been with you guys since the College survival courses (i still break out the G. Foreman). And look at ya now....this channel has evolved with you and Josh. Keep going.

  • @mccardsfan
    @mccardsfan 5 років тому

    really enjoying this series

  • @whitesonar
    @whitesonar 5 років тому +1

    Love this series

  • @02Pimousse
    @02Pimousse 5 років тому

    I know you've already done a French sandwich, but the "pan bagnat" is definitely something you should check out, at least, even if you don't make a video out of it :)
    Keep up the good work, I discovered your channel with this series and I love it!

  • @h0tage299
    @h0tage299 5 років тому +1

    Your work is really impressive. Good job.

  • @antoniettafedele2341
    @antoniettafedele2341 3 роки тому

    I love your passion ! Huge fan here !

  • @ItsRenzio
    @ItsRenzio 5 років тому

    Im from Montreal and im glad you did this awesome sandwich

  • @surrenderbend6828
    @surrenderbend6828 4 роки тому +1

    Funny how we grow up and getting high isn’t as rewarding as learning about your ancestors( yes some are bad but we ain’t perfect )Your family history makes it so more interesting then just the cooking part . Hope it inspires others to dig into their ancestors food history. Done right and without PRESERVATIVES and crap

  • @brandenstrochinsky2865
    @brandenstrochinsky2865 5 років тому

    Really enjoying the sandwich videos

  • @christianhansen3292
    @christianhansen3292 5 років тому

    NICE TO KNOW UR FAMILY CAME OVER THROUGH ELLIS ISLAND. my swedish great grandmother came through there as well Sigfreida Johansson. love deli sandwiches cant go wrong with the pastrami meat!

  • @fdaruwalla
    @fdaruwalla 4 роки тому

    Great video! I'm a fan of sabich, great deli in London called Balady. Awesome sandwiches😁

  • @lKawerMusic
    @lKawerMusic 5 років тому

    I always love that Ansel section! Awesome work.

  • @TheChodax
    @TheChodax 5 років тому

    The meat guy is a real pro, he doesn't just know the meat, he understands how to use it best. Thumbs up.