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  • Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
  • Chef Ray McVinnie gives a Masterclass on Indian Cuisine. He shows how to cook Chicken Curry with Tomato and Potato, Raita with Mint and Mustard Seeds, and Basmati Rice.
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  • @TheMohammadDanish
    @TheMohammadDanish 3 роки тому +4067

    Mentions Indian Cuisine in the title.
    Indians : *We have been summoned*

  • @cheems_bapu
    @cheems_bapu 3 роки тому +9005

    He's so unlike all these other chefs who go around calling every savoury Indian dish as ‘curry’. Appreciate his profound knowledge about Indian cuisine.

  • @WondaGal1000
    @WondaGal1000 2 роки тому +1329

    The fact that he took the time to name every spice in the masala box in it's proper Hindi name both surprised and impressed me. I was so happy he took the time to learn those. He's really knowledgeable about Indian cuisine!

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Рік тому

      It sounds like he's legitimately spent time there; maybe even cooked with some Indian aunties (perverts get your minds out of the toilet).

    • @bobbythomas5357
      @bobbythomas5357 Рік тому +10

      Please. Called different things in other Indian languages. Might as well just said it in English

    • @Bharatiya_Genhin_Impacter
      @Bharatiya_Genhin_Impacter Рік тому +26

      @@bobbythomas5357 keep hating

    • @arnavtalwani_
      @arnavtalwani_ Рік тому +10

      ​@@bobbythomas5357 Lol he said their names in Hindi, which, considering it's the official language of India, is a pretty good choice imo

    • @gayathryysehar1518
      @gayathryysehar1518 Рік тому +10

      ​@@arnavtalwani_ Hindi is one of the official languages of India..

  • @danahgur3741
    @danahgur3741 2 роки тому +414

    I love how he is gentle, complimenting others, fun and educating at same time. Chef Ramsey presents like he has 4 meetings to attend after.

  • @Nikhil9707
    @Nikhil9707 3 роки тому +11408

    I'm so glad they didn't use the stereotypical indian music behind 😭😂

  • @vihishasathe5544
    @vihishasathe5544 3 роки тому +5207

    He did that rice water measuring the indian way, i am sure he has learned that from some indian mom 😅

    • @drcommondrate12
      @drcommondrate12 3 роки тому +165

      Same here in Japan we use the finger technique to know the ratio of water to rice

    • @owendewaal9805
      @owendewaal9805 3 роки тому +66

      Pretty sure that's just a general technique, my very North western European mum does the exact same. Don't think she picked that one up from her one Indonesian great grandma xD.

    • @Anjali_Sharma_OG
      @Anjali_Sharma_OG 3 роки тому +20

      omg my mom taught me the samd way😂

    • @magic_claw
      @magic_claw 3 роки тому +69

      All Asians do it this way. Western cultures don’t rely on rice as much, so I can forgive their ignorance 😅

    • @GentleAman07
      @GentleAman07 3 роки тому +8

      I used to measure water same way to cook rice, as my mummy has taught me.

  • @lightyagami5483
    @lightyagami5483 Рік тому +113

    This is perhaps the best masterchef from another country (other than India)
    he just speaks facts and accurate information and isnt dumb like other chefs who think anything Indian is a curry...
    this guy speaks knowledge, look at his confidence and voice tone mates, he seems so badass as well, extremely classy

  • @priyadharshinichandrsekara8654
    @priyadharshinichandrsekara8654 2 роки тому +181

    Kari -tamil word 👌💥I'm amazed that this chef knows exactly, where this word derives and what it means and also the way he pronounced all the hindi names of the spices.

    • @raj-ck7mv
      @raj-ck7mv 2 роки тому +4

      Timing sollunga plz

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Рік тому +4

      I'm amazed the chef has heard of Tamil... a vast, vast majority of the speakers are in Tamil Nadu. I have a number of South Asian friends here in the US that have never heard of it. On that note, a majority of Indian immigrants to the US are North Indian, thus foods like naan and butter chicken are what's popular here, not idlis or dosas.

    • @AJAYSINGH-ns1vv
      @AJAYSINGH-ns1vv 11 місяців тому +2

      @@nahor88 not south Asian but Indian subcontinent.

    • @juliedazai8642
      @juliedazai8642 Місяць тому

      ​@@raj-ck7mv 4:39

  • @krish_na1704
    @krish_na1704 3 роки тому +4141

    "Curry is not something that you add curry powder into it"
    That's true

    • @JugnooCreations
      @JugnooCreations 2 роки тому +91

      Mom be like " curry powder ? Ye kya chij he"

    • @curiousmonk7990
      @curiousmonk7990 2 роки тому +43

      we generally don't use this 'Curry' word also...

    • @curiousmonk7990
      @curiousmonk7990 2 роки тому +10

      @CHRISTIAN KNIGHT so basically British boiled water and Indian spices is now British invented curry..

    • @curiousmonk7990
      @curiousmonk7990 2 роки тому +17

      @CHRISTIAN KNIGHT Indians don't eat only hard food, we also eat Kadhi, kari, Rasam, Sambar, Pandhra rassa, Tambda rassa... list goes on. and best thing is every dish tastes different. And these recipes are in kitchen from centuries ...

    • @curiousmonk7990
      @curiousmonk7990 2 роки тому +9

      @CHRISTIAN KNIGHT Just tell me when did saucey currys invented in uk?

  • @syedashaheen4333
    @syedashaheen4333 3 роки тому +2568

    *Finally someone from outside India who knew what “curry” is and didn’t just threw the word around* 😅❤️

    • @goutam5299
      @goutam5299 3 роки тому +69

      Even Kurkure tastes like curry for them

    • @jeetendrapatel5726
      @jeetendrapatel5726 3 роки тому +7

      What is the name of the chef

    • @syedashaheen4333
      @syedashaheen4333 3 роки тому +10

      @jeetendra- chef Ray McVinnie

    • @kamalgill3256
      @kamalgill3256 3 роки тому +27

      Cant blame them, remember how when you give neat peg of whisky to some beginner and they fail to identify different flavors inside the whisky or difference between different types of whisky because they are getting overwhelmed by the heat and burn of alcohol? Thats what indian spices do to the pallates of goras. All the difference spices taste same for them.

    • @psychicspy1234
      @psychicspy1234 3 роки тому

      Yeah ...😀

  • @SILOPshuvambanerjee
    @SILOPshuvambanerjee 6 місяців тому +5

    For the first time I see authentic Indian dish by a foreigner chef other than Gordon Ramsay.
    Respect from India.

  • @muskan1050
    @muskan1050 2 роки тому +19

    I'm so glad that chef know every way to cook India food in right way.

  • @amritpalapkalsi1226
    @amritpalapkalsi1226 3 роки тому +1914

    I'm Indian and I gave this guy a 👍🏼 for his pronunciation 😂

    • @hamidaahmad8565
      @hamidaahmad8565 3 роки тому +14

      And the ra-i-ta😂😂😂😂

    • @hamidaahmad8565
      @hamidaahmad8565 3 роки тому +5

      Which we call as raayetaa😂

    • @js0988
      @js0988 3 роки тому +2

      Even his mistaking mustard seeds for Raita? Which is a curd or yoghurt.

    • @sid__vicious
      @sid__vicious 3 роки тому +1

      Raee, ever heard the song bhush k dher mea raee ka dana?

    • @sid__vicious
      @sid__vicious 3 роки тому +1

      Raee ka pahad banana?

  • @chinmayaguitarrock
    @chinmayaguitarrock 3 роки тому +1716

    Mix all French herbs and voila: “French powder for French food” . Best way to describe how big a joke “curry powder” is

    • @itsbeencrazy
      @itsbeencrazy 3 роки тому +9

      Yaa
      I was about to comment this🤣

    • @ayuzawa_yukina
      @ayuzawa_yukina 3 роки тому +16

      Yea some people think about Curry powder is the Actual Spice but nope

    • @onthepalehorse
      @onthepalehorse 3 роки тому

      Herbs de Provence is kind of like French Powder I think

    • @hibaelrayah9916
      @hibaelrayah9916 3 роки тому +1

      I have to admit I really love using curry powder 😁

    • @tegucigalpa4696
      @tegucigalpa4696 3 роки тому +2

      And then imagine how much larger and therefore more varied India is compared to France, so in a way French powder for French food makes even more sense.

  • @naveen505
    @naveen505 2 роки тому +5

    indian's who watch this video will be shocked because this chef is wonderful, he followed every single step that indian mother prepare food for there family. iam suprised that the way he cooked, the rice, measuring water, chicken curry and don't miss the masala box.. absolutely truly in indian style, A big thump up👍👍👍👍👍👍 to this chef.....
    Eat indian food stay healthy.
    jai hind.

  • @captaindelta43
    @captaindelta43 2 роки тому +26

    I appreciate Ray's profound knowledge about Indian food and cuisines and cultures . I mena he knows no beef is involved in anything and all things are freshly prepared with love and care . Hats off to our Indian mothers and chef for giving us such fantastic authentic dishes .....which arguably are best in the world by far any snacks or something sort of that . For me atleast.

    • @aaryasharath8427
      @aaryasharath8427 7 місяців тому

      No beef is involved in anything? That's very wrong to say. You're completely ignoring a very big part of the population, who indeed eat beef and on a very regular basis at that.

  • @kennethanchan2567
    @kennethanchan2567 3 роки тому +6861

    I appreciate his knowldge about spice names in hindi.

    • @cillianjoyce8980
      @cillianjoyce8980 3 роки тому +50

      Ikr what a goat

    • @manohar3626
      @manohar3626 3 роки тому +33

      Yes, i'm surprised that he knows this much

    • @chookysweet5089
      @chookysweet5089 3 роки тому +123

      He also told that curry comes from tamil word kari....and ts meaning...he is deep into cooking

    • @ramanimohan1114
      @ramanimohan1114 3 роки тому +33

      Really we have to appreciate him because he teach them how to do rice and rayatham (curd receipe) properly as Indian does it that Karnataka styles.

    • @Hatkar0
      @Hatkar0 3 роки тому +11

      @@ramanimohan1114 do you cook chicken like this? Cause I don't think it's a proper recipe!?

  • @rahuldeharkar6804
    @rahuldeharkar6804 3 роки тому +1516

    Indian Moms would be proud after seeing the chef measure water for rice the Indian way. btw this was just like an everyday non-veg meal for an Indian household.

    • @afriendlycadian9857
      @afriendlycadian9857 3 роки тому +9

      pretty sure that way is used by practically everyone

    • @ramanathkamat
      @ramanathkamat 3 роки тому +5

      We don't cook rice that way. The extra water is strained with a cloth.

    • @ahuramazda323
      @ahuramazda323 3 роки тому +18

      @@ramanathkamat and the way he cooks the curry without putting the turmeric and spices to cook in the oil first makes me wonder. we never cook curry this way, we always cook the spices with the turmeric first then add the meat. this way the flavors meld together and the turmeric does not taste bitter.

    • @priyasaha343
      @priyasaha343 3 роки тому +4

      @@ahuramazda323 bengali people makes curry like that we call it marinated chicken

    • @ahuramazda323
      @ahuramazda323 3 роки тому +4

      @@priyasaha343 YES BUT YOU FRY THE CHICKEN OR FISH FIRST TO COOK THE TURMERIC. ALSO ADDED TURMERIC IS FRIED IN OIL NOT BOILED LIKE THIS VIDEO.

  • @hemantabcde
    @hemantabcde 2 роки тому +7

    Chef Ray has done a really good research on Indian cooking, quite knowledgeable. Plus, the curry powder logic was on point.

  • @lokeshnegi5051
    @lokeshnegi5051 Рік тому +3

    This is the best explanation of Indian cuisine by a foreigner I've ever seen. Otherwise mostly people think just adding curry powder makes the dish Indian.

  • @ankitshah6077
    @ankitshah6077 2 роки тому +3232

    This guy knows the Indian household secrets...that finger technique for the water in rice says it all😃👌

    • @robertloader9826
      @robertloader9826 2 роки тому +26

      As if that's exclusively Indian. Common sense.

    • @ankitshah6077
      @ankitshah6077 2 роки тому +136

      @@robertloader9826 i never said it's exclusive to india...he's teaching how to cook INDIAN food and iam just relating to what i know from my culture about INDIAN food...hey for all i care, it's your grandmother's secret common sense!😅

    • @bread2951
      @bread2951 2 роки тому +33

      @@robertloader9826 Snob

    • @robertloader9826
      @robertloader9826 2 роки тому +1

      @@bread2951 Easy tiger!

    • @anupathak104
      @anupathak104 2 роки тому

      Lol hell yeah....

  • @gentlestickman3680
    @gentlestickman3680 3 роки тому +2648

    His knowledge is so authentic that you can tell how much respect he has for Indian Cuisine.

    • @js0988
      @js0988 3 роки тому +11

      If he had any knowledge he would have known that Raita is curd or yoghurt, NOT mustard seeds!

    • @dhruvrai2113
      @dhruvrai2113 3 роки тому +85

      @@js0988 raita is made from curd, but the name comes from mustard seeds, rai or raee as we call them in hindi. Because they are a key ingredient.

    • @Ds-yy5or
      @Ds-yy5or 3 роки тому +16

      @@js0988 dude chill. It was a little error doesn't mean he doesn't have any knowledge

    • @hasanasfazil702
      @hasanasfazil702 3 роки тому +15

      @@js0988 no he was actually correct it has a different meaning

    • @Ashishsingh-no6hm
      @Ashishsingh-no6hm 3 роки тому +8

      @@js0988 it wasn't raita but it was rai which is hindi name of mustard seeds

  • @daimaoza832
    @daimaoza832 Рік тому +12

    So one thing I learned from my grandmother!! Yes we are Indian and when we making our chicken curry … we add our tomatoes when frying off the spices and chicken .. then give it color .. and from a professional chefs point of view it makes sense instead of dumping the tomatoes after the potatoes .. you’ll get a deeper depth of flavour if you brown the tomatoes off in the spices ..

  • @shubhamrath6893
    @shubhamrath6893 Рік тому +2

    This man's basics are on point.
    He explained the Indian dish so perfectly and every small tips and tricks.

  • @Hamza-qk9yq
    @Hamza-qk9yq 3 роки тому +3627

    He actually made a proper raita lol, first time seeing a western chef make raita, damn this guy's knowledge of desi cuisine is good. And that 'aloo gosht' actually looks authentic 😅. Great chef

    • @70newlife
      @70newlife 2 роки тому +61

      Raita is north Indian. In south we have different names for it and make it differently in different areas and among different communities.

    • @ThePrashantpandey82
      @ThePrashantpandey82 2 роки тому +55

      There is no proper raita and I disagree raita came from rai.... Raita is just flavoured curd and there are thousand ways to make it... Boondi, tamatar pyaz, bathua, pineapple, jeera dahi... Rai wala jo Yeh banaya of course.. Mint ka raita, dhaniya ka raita, mirch ka raita, tadke wala bina tadke wala, kheere ka raita, mooli ka raita, papeete ka raita, .... And probably 500 more...

    • @70newlife
      @70newlife 2 роки тому +20

      @@ThePrashantpandey82 it's called raita only in North, south me equivalent of dahi ki chutney or kachumber.. mainly used by meat eaters. Vegetarians use plain curd and rice to finish a meal or curd with sugar to get a bit of Sweet taste. Else use butter milk.
      With meat dishes we use dahi chutney with onion ,chilli green mint, coriander , sometimes chopped tomatoes. In some cases all these are lightly coated with yoghurt and it's called kachumber in some areas. Boondi or red chilli powder etc is a pure north Indian thing.

    • @tobiii2020
      @tobiii2020 2 роки тому +8

      Y'all just enjoy your food

    • @SDM543
      @SDM543 2 роки тому +8

      If they can sell Burgers and Pizzas across every streets on India why cant a western chef (remember he is a chef not a street vendor) make raita

  • @mayurrawool1137
    @mayurrawool1137 3 роки тому +4028

    I showed this episode to mom by saying "see mom,a foreigner know so much about Indian food" and she replied "Aur chala mobile."😭

  • @SAL-9000
    @SAL-9000 2 роки тому +5

    0:28 Paprika is close to the 'Deeghi Mirch' among Indian chili powders.

  • @ankitsharma2k2009
    @ankitsharma2k2009 Рік тому +10

    Can we just appreciate the deep knowledge he has about Indian food

  • @meerars4906
    @meerars4906 3 роки тому +561

    One of the few non-Indians who really understands Indian food. Someone offers him Indian citizenship.

    • @ordenax
      @ordenax 3 роки тому +18

      I think he is happy being a Kiwi.

    • @sathvikpasumarthy
      @sathvikpasumarthy 3 роки тому +28

      @Tauhida Nabila I heard you read fake News

    • @WheelOfThought
      @WheelOfThought 3 роки тому +14

      @Tauhida Nabila illegal Bangladeshis away.*
      Modi has introduced 30 day medical visa for those who seek indian visa to see a doctor.
      Stop reading fake news.
      *UNESCO has declared fake news as the biggest threat to humanity.*

    • @Ajay-vj9nv
      @Ajay-vj9nv 2 роки тому

      @@sathvikpasumarthy 😂

    • @Ajay-vj9nv
      @Ajay-vj9nv 2 роки тому

      @Tauhida Nabila lol seems you always read fake news.
      It's for those who don't have citizenship who illegally came in India.
      Infact every country does that.
      I know you are only concerned about your community ppl only.
      Don't worry they are safe.
      Don't read fake news.
      Only those will be thrown out who doesn't belong to india.

  • @parikshithdu6951
    @parikshithdu6951 3 роки тому +3913

    Chef - don't waste the expensive ginger!
    Me laughing bcoz my mom brings it for free 😆😆😆

    • @capybara_izz_my_spirit_animal
      @capybara_izz_my_spirit_animal 3 роки тому +220

      That's "mom priviledge"

    • @kerrytaylor1795
      @kerrytaylor1795 2 роки тому +112

      I'm not sure about the price of ginger in NZ but here in Australia it costs about $30kg and has done for quite a while 😤 expensive

    • @studepedia
      @studepedia 2 роки тому +246

      Pehli baat ginger free mein nhi milta .....mircha aur dhaniya pehle milta tha ab wo bhi nahi milta latest news😀

    • @parikshithdu6951
      @parikshithdu6951 2 роки тому +52

      @@kerrytaylor1795 wait what? Ssly? U will get 1KG of ginger in a dollar

    • @kerrytaylor1795
      @kerrytaylor1795 2 роки тому +41

      @@parikshithdu6951 I'm totally serious, the price is highway robbery

  • @Chef_Viiito
    @Chef_Viiito 7 місяців тому +2

    Wow Chef Ray, overwhelmed by your knowledge and respect for Indian food. Everything looks so delicious!!!

  • @shreyamukherjee803
    @shreyamukherjee803 2 роки тому +12

    I wish he would have cooked the tomato a lil before making the gravy! Everything else was really authentic! Thank you chef!

  • @geniusfollower
    @geniusfollower 3 роки тому +743

    he was spot on about "KARI" the tamizh word. The word curry didn't actually originate from curry leaves. This chef really knows his stuff.

    • @Theboriaquatic
      @Theboriaquatic 3 роки тому +7

      It actually originated from the word Tarkari. Bengali, Odia, Assamese and Bihari people commonly use this word.

    • @Theboriaquatic
      @Theboriaquatic 3 роки тому +3

      @Dhiniesh Prabagaran British took the word kari from Tarkari during the time Kolkata was capital.

    • @ayandas874
      @ayandas874 3 роки тому +4

      The MYstic TV - In Hindi the thing that British call curry powder is definitely originated from south India. I think it is called Madras curry powder, although I am not absolutely sure.

    • @spdcrzy
      @spdcrzy 3 роки тому +5

      @Dhiniesh Prabagaran Same thing in Telugu, it's karivepaku (kari vepa aku - literally curry tree leaf).

    • @trocustar3450
      @trocustar3450 3 роки тому +1

      In Bihar kari is made of Curd and gram flour and we don't say anything other than that as currry. WESTERNERS call everything non veg and veg with viscous fluid curry.

  • @biswajyotidas6236
    @biswajyotidas6236 3 роки тому +966

    His hindi pronounciation of the spices shows his dedication to cooking

    • @heliossggiri1841
      @heliossggiri1841 3 роки тому +4

      I don't how this made him dedicated!!!!! especially towards cooking!!!!!!!!

    • @biswajyotidas6236
      @biswajyotidas6236 3 роки тому +32

      @@heliossggiri1841 it's simple he pronounced them accurate as an indian would, that's coz where ever he learnt it from he paid attention not just in their uses but even in how to say their names

    • @heliossggiri1841
      @heliossggiri1841 3 роки тому +3

      @@biswajyotidas6236 well I got a satisfactory answer..

    • @manofyourdreams481
      @manofyourdreams481 3 роки тому +8

      I hate to be that guy but it's "Pronunciation"

    • @biswajyotidas6236
      @biswajyotidas6236 3 роки тому +1

      @@manofyourdreams481 yes, thank you...I m class 10 fail

  • @lazystudentfromUP
    @lazystudentfromUP 2 роки тому +1

    Man,
    This guy really understands these dishes by heart. I somehow feel really proud of him. Don't know why I just feel it.

  • @avantikapatel8099
    @avantikapatel8099 2 роки тому +8

    So proud to be Indian......our food is paradise ....no one can beat us ❤🙏

  • @SabyasachiPradhan
    @SabyasachiPradhan 3 роки тому +170

    This in probably the only video in UA-cam where a western chef actually is on point about some very basic knowledge of Indian cuisine, cooking method/styles. India as a country has so much diversity that the person standing next to you will cook differently than you with the same ingredient. He seems to cook so effortlessly and without the fancy fanfare, uses simple ingredients we daily use, points out crucial technique as a mother does to her daughter before marriage and comes up with a very beautiful menu as if he does it everyday for living. All in all it shows that Indian food is was and never will be only Curry powder and done. Well done Chef, hats off. RESPECT. Aptly titled video also.

  • @deepshi30
    @deepshi30 3 роки тому +223

    This masala box is like mandatory in every Indian kitchen, there is a popular sayings from Indian grandma's, this masala box is way enough for all the minor problem in your body.... It's a village medicine box which build up immunity

  • @miskavesta-brawlstars4081
    @miskavesta-brawlstars4081 2 роки тому +2

    His knowledge regarding Indian Cuisine & the reasons of doing what 'we' do, such as using turmeric (health benefits) or other things & it's really commendable!

  • @shreyabarnwal1576
    @shreyabarnwal1576 Рік тому +1

    My heart is filled with pride and happiness after watching this 💖 thank you chef for having the accurate knowledge of Indian cuisine, I'm overwhelmed 💖

  • @tsrane9861
    @tsrane9861 3 роки тому +750

    He actually used a khalbatta instead of a mixer... amazing👏

    • @aryaaswale7316
      @aryaaswale7316 3 роки тому +28

      Khalbatta fakta aplyakade bolta re

    • @hvlpsprayerindia9025
      @hvlpsprayerindia9025 3 роки тому +8

      Mortar & pestle is English word for khalbatta ...its a very old kitchen aid

    • @aryaaswale7316
      @aryaaswale7316 3 роки тому +1

      ambrish ganjawalla it was a joke

    • @rutujapadalkar2077
      @rutujapadalkar2077 3 роки тому +6

      @@aryaaswale7316 haha ho na😂
      tech mhntla sagle jan khalbattach mhntat ki kay😂

    • @anannadas9288
      @anannadas9288 3 роки тому

      @Aryan Raj no no.. we also say the same😂😂

  • @explorewithrutuja9337
    @explorewithrutuja9337 3 роки тому +689

    Actually chef was really knowledgeable about was he was doing and also about Indian spices great work

  • @paulbonge6617
    @paulbonge6617 Рік тому +13

    I was very critical of Ray's Italian tomato sauce and of course he is a Chef and his knowledge and skills are on display here! So far by 6 minutes I'm fine with his interpretation of chicken curry. I learned curries from my Indian roommates in college 40 years ago. We ground our spices with a mortar and pestle, fried them in ghee, sauteed the onions and garlic with the spices and then added the protein and several tiny very hot whole chilis. I see nothing to criticize Ray, well done! I do more/mostly Thai curries and cooking now and I make my own fresh Thai curry pastes with galangal, shallots, lemon grass, chilis, and my freshly picked kafir lime leaves Bai Magrood, garlic, shrimp paste, fish sauce etc.

  • @lipokyanger7685
    @lipokyanger7685 10 місяців тому +1

    Based on how he talks about the ingredients and their treatment, we can see how he respects the Indian food culture and the dishes themselves.
    Any chef that goes to such lengths to respect culture and understand recipes so delicately is a true masterchef.

  • @ginyoshida6872
    @ginyoshida6872 3 роки тому +307

    Peeling ginger with a spoon is like the simplest & basic knowledge for a chef & it's amusing to see the some of the contestants getting suprised by it.

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 2 роки тому

      Fresh Ginger isnt used worldwide

  • @diyapramanickxi-a6857
    @diyapramanickxi-a6857 3 роки тому +888

    I loved it that he said curry powder is an English thing and we DON'T use olive oil at all for cooking so if they make indian food USE VEGETABLE OIL😌😂

    • @blossom7664
      @blossom7664 3 роки тому +29

      Or ghee.

    • @DevKulkarni
      @DevKulkarni 2 роки тому +2

      What is vegetable oil?

    • @sunitalokur9918
      @sunitalokur9918 2 роки тому +47

      @@DevKulkarni groundnut oil, sunflower oil, soyabean oil, mustard oil and all

    • @WheelOfThought
      @WheelOfThought 2 роки тому +4

      Those devil's in your school made you xhanfe your username , didn't they?

    • @dibs6673
      @dibs6673 2 роки тому

      Or mustard oil

  • @abhishekprasad7231
    @abhishekprasad7231 2 роки тому +1

    The judge has got really deep knowledge.. appreciable 👌!!

  • @himanshusirohi2403
    @himanshusirohi2403 2 роки тому +10

    Praises to this person for his knowledge of our cuisine and Masala.

    • @binagarten4667
      @binagarten4667 Рік тому +1

      But you have to ask why is an Indian male not recalled to present the dish? When they want Italina an Italian in called and so forth with Greek, French, they want the women, the Yoga, the culture but do not want Indian men! Its the same here in England. In England they say they invented the Curry! Ten they say they make the best Vodka, they grow the hottest Chillies, they grow the best Kiwi Fruit, call you a P8ki tell you to go back to your own country say your food sticks make it their natinal dish. A very White trait use you abuse you and then procalim they invented it!

  • @deec.9575
    @deec.9575 3 роки тому +529

    Just listening to this man made me learn more about Indian spices and curry than all of Masterchef Canada, Ireland and USA combined

    • @vanshthakkar722
      @vanshthakkar722 3 роки тому +12

      Might be indian mom in his last life

    • @ginabindari5184
      @ginabindari5184 3 роки тому +3

      Don't forget Gordon Ramsay!

    • @deec.9575
      @deec.9575 3 роки тому +9

      @@ginabindari5184 Gordon Ramsay when by himself teaches us a lot about Indian Cuisine and it is very enlightening, I agree. But his knowledge on Masterchef USA is heavily undermined because of the emphasis on the drama between the contestants, how ‘tough’ the challenges are, with how much flair the chefs can cook and so on. That is why I don’t prefer Masterchef USA much. I can’t learn a lot from there(although I know the show ain’t really for teaching me either).

    • @WheelOfThought
      @WheelOfThought 3 роки тому +3

      Hey, fly down to india man if you may. You will find tons of different flavours not just "curry-ish" hot& spicy. 🙏❤️ Namastey

    • @deec.9575
      @deec.9575 3 роки тому +3

      @@WheelOfThought I’m big on Indian food my man. I am currently in India enjoying delicacies from all four corners haha

  • @ritzarze
    @ritzarze 2 роки тому +426

    As an Indian who is fond of cooking shows I must say this chef was the best in explaining n cooking indian food out of alllllllllllllll the ones I hav seen...

    • @ritzarze
      @ritzarze Рік тому

      @@v.a307 i have not said it's perfect.... My comment says it's the best explanation n cooking.... I'm sure ur a very great authentic Indian cook so good luck with that.....

    • @ritzarze
      @ritzarze Рік тому

      No worries ya... May be some misunderstanding.... I hav seen so many foreigners cook our Indian food n I agree with u that they are often nonsense... This guy atleast tried for a better explanation so I was happy with that... Rest I agree with you 😊

  • @yuiitodoro7791
    @yuiitodoro7791 3 місяці тому

    He delivers knowledge very well with humour and him complimenting and letting the chef with him do his thing with salt is nice to see ❤

  • @Kapilpund
    @Kapilpund 2 роки тому +9

    Chef's knowledge of languages is as good as his cooking skills. 😎

  • @ShubhamCL
    @ShubhamCL 3 роки тому +358

    I really like how this masterchef is more about teaching than showboating and just good camerawork.

    • @anitaaswale4494
      @anitaaswale4494 3 роки тому +1

      On the other side is our version.....

    • @rana1561
      @rana1561 3 роки тому +5

      It's also because they have shot it well, many times when the chef's actually teach the contestants, they truncate the whole thing for tv and audience feel as if they showed nothing. Either way, he is one of the best instructors on tv.

  • @RadhaVivek
    @RadhaVivek 2 роки тому +870

    Chef Ray has a profound knowledge of Indian Cuisine. It was so fascinating to watch him measure rice the 'right Indian way'. Hoping for more such content on MasterChef World.
    You have every Indian's approval here!

  • @yellowishyoutubechannel3900
    @yellowishyoutubechannel3900 7 місяців тому +1

    Very nice 👌
    Good work Chef Uncle 👨‍🍳 ❤

  • @harrymajic007
    @harrymajic007 8 місяців тому

    The chef speaks so cutely Thanks for showcasing indian food.... Love from india

  • @AK-db2ph
    @AK-db2ph 3 роки тому +314

    His hindi pronounciation is really good and doesn't have that weird accent most non hindi speakers have.

    • @pritamraghuvanshi450
      @pritamraghuvanshi450 2 роки тому +5

      @Indian Streetshietters bruh u still think this old joke makes u look edgy.

    • @kayr6688
      @kayr6688 2 роки тому +1

      @@pritamraghuvanshi450 don't reply to him bro, he's doing it for attention. Don't give him the satisfaction

    • @thevocaljune2095
      @thevocaljune2095 2 роки тому

      @Indian Streetshietters how do you say that??!

  • @rajatgupta9043
    @rajatgupta9043 2 роки тому +101

    4:37 finally someone said it half the people on the internet sort of go generalizing curry powder, there's no such thing as curry powder.

  • @priyanjugoswami9083
    @priyanjugoswami9083 Рік тому

    The chef explained how to cook rice and measure water for perfectly cooked rice ...is the same way my mother taught me whn i was 10 years old ...i loved chef's knowledge abt indian home cooking way

  • @sel9053
    @sel9053 Рік тому +2

    I like this chef so much ❤

  • @blue4u2054
    @blue4u2054 3 роки тому +926

    He should've gotten a pressure cooker for the rice. I would have loved to see their expressions with each whistle lol.

  • @RajIPSC
    @RajIPSC 2 роки тому +233

    He could actually cook it Indian style .. amazing. He wasn’t trying to make it modern, just simple basic Indian cooking techniques and spices... Loved it

  • @priyankakamble6579
    @priyankakamble6579 Рік тому

    Chief knows authenticity of Indian food. That tadka to raita, it got it perfect 😍

  • @ritikasahu8849
    @ritikasahu8849 Рік тому +1

    Woooow, that's the way to appreciate/celebrate others country 's cuisine, not westernising it just telling/explaining it in the native way.much love❤️

  • @user-hh7ii6rk1i
    @user-hh7ii6rk1i 3 роки тому +384

    Traditionally we put cunim seeds (which is not dry roasted) in the oil first let it crackle then we add ginger garlic paste, then onion and then tomatoes.

    • @sirishreevarma3570
      @sirishreevarma3570 3 роки тому +6

      Yesssss searching this comment we first put dry ingredients to wet ingredients 💜

    • @erabhikdasgupta
      @erabhikdasgupta 3 роки тому +11

      He did it right. Cumin dry cracking if good for chicken dishes as he didn't add any sort of cumin powder later. Onion goes first and then ginger garlic as onion taken more time to caramelize than ginger. Ginger before onion will lose its scent. Tomato should be last even after chicken as onion has the most water and will not let the chicken protein bursts out as it fries in oil.

    • @theshadow1326
      @theshadow1326 3 роки тому +1

      Was searching for this comment 🥺

    • @user-hh7ii6rk1i
      @user-hh7ii6rk1i 3 роки тому +10

      @@erabhikdasgupta we simply do not add roasted cumin or in the powder form in curries, when you cook cumin powder furthermore it tends to give was bitter taste because it starts to get burnt, roasted cumin powder (bhuna jeera powder) is used mostly to in preparing raita.

    • @pradeepsahoo7243
      @pradeepsahoo7243 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly!

  • @hebasaud8996
    @hebasaud8996 3 роки тому +142

    Thank you for clearing the misconception of curry powder.
    Curry powder (more of a British thing) and curry are two different things.

  • @thirst-t2653
    @thirst-t2653 Рік тому

    Just b4 taking out the chicken ....along with garnishing it with coriander leaves...u can put a dollop of ghee + garam masala...then mixed it with the chicken tenderly....that will add extra flavor to the piping hot chicken curry b4 the actual serve !!! I really respect the chef. He knew the Indian style cooking quiet properly...the best thing he was not at all pompous but knew his brass stacks !!!

  • @zackcarl7861
    @zackcarl7861 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like , i am watching someone who cooks indian food daily chef , it can't get any more original , you good chef

  • @summerboi4988
    @summerboi4988 3 роки тому +304

    1:25
    MasterChef: Traditionally the water level goes upto the first crease
    The Asian contestant: yeah I see Indians are Asians too.

    • @NurashikinBinteARahim
      @NurashikinBinteARahim 3 роки тому

      we are people of color, our food just tastes better coz we know how to..

    • @summerboi4988
      @summerboi4988 3 роки тому

      @@NurashikinBinteARahim agreed

  • @anushaelumalai3614
    @anushaelumalai3614 3 роки тому +178

    Wow ... He actually knows Indian cuisine and his definition of curry is absolutely right. 'Curry' is not a name what we use here he knows that too and 'kari' also means 'meat' here in Tamilnadu.

    • @anbudhanapal
      @anbudhanapal 3 роки тому +9

      " Kaai kari " for Vegetables and green leafy veg too

    • @gayathrisuresh281
      @gayathrisuresh281 3 роки тому

      Kari actually means that which is fried a lot ie almost burnt

  • @arpitamallick7741
    @arpitamallick7741 2 роки тому

    I salute master chef, v. Clear bit to bit undrerstood each other, excilent master

  • @sanjeev7821
    @sanjeev7821 2 роки тому

    Very neatly and nicely prepared dish with fineness. Great chef.

  • @amitdaswani6922
    @amitdaswani6922 2 роки тому +393

    The chef knows so much about indian cuisine because his wife is from Chennai

    • @dr.commentator7067
      @dr.commentator7067 2 роки тому +3

      @@harinisenguttuvan1780 No 😂😂

    • @maheswarirajan2635
      @maheswarirajan2635 2 роки тому +26

      Seriously? It doesn't seem to have influenced because he prepares it the north indian way

    • @hellolastname9556
      @hellolastname9556 2 роки тому +31

      @@maheswarirajan2635 so indians argue among themselves over food also?

    • @ChimpBoi493
      @ChimpBoi493 2 роки тому +56

      @@hellolastname9556 Suppose we have one recipe. That recipe will have a hundred different ways of preparing it depending on the region and family you grew up with.

    • @hellolastname9556
      @hellolastname9556 2 роки тому +12

      @@ChimpBoi493 true, people improvise and try new things , everyone should respect others food , especially in 21st century

  • @KarishmaBaghel
    @KarishmaBaghel 3 роки тому +245

    Yeeees!!! Someone finally explained the concept of CURRY!! There’s no such thing in Indian cuisine. They all have their unique names. But in English, every Indian dish is curry. Also the curry powder! Thank you for explaining! Again there’s no such thing in India.

    • @felixgeorge8768
      @felixgeorge8768 3 роки тому +7

      As how every italian food is pizza and pasta for us
      ..the thing is people need to be more open about others culture ...

    • @Someone-zs5xr
      @Someone-zs5xr 3 роки тому +3

      @@felixgeorge8768 I never think about italian food that way tho...

    • @albinbeart
      @albinbeart 3 роки тому +2

      Actually there is, in Tamil and Keralite cooking but it is not what is commonly associated with the word.

  • @trideep220280
    @trideep220280 Рік тому +1

    The effort chef took in naming the spices in Hindi was commendable

  • @kidslover8861
    @kidslover8861 9 місяців тому

    That is a real indian cuisine ❤ proud to be an Indian

  • @agnishbose1699
    @agnishbose1699 2 роки тому +107

    I'm so glad, that the way he attacked that stereotypical image of curry...I just love that..

  • @kuganrocks
    @kuganrocks 3 роки тому +599

    Kari = meat. It's a Tamil word. I am very humbled to see Indian cuisine being represented in an international show like MasterChef 😁😁👍👍.

    • @nithinr5452
      @nithinr5452 3 роки тому +31

      Every word you see is a tamil word 😂

    • @salempasangasp
      @salempasangasp 3 роки тому +47

      @@nithinr5452 actually that's true the British took that into their dictionary, also "Cash" that comes from kaasu

    • @hydacanal
      @hydacanal 3 роки тому +13

      Oh so that's how word "curry" arrived. I'm from North India this is new to me

    • @parameswaripushparaj8979
      @parameswaripushparaj8979 3 роки тому +6

      @@nithinr5452 the chef said it himself

    • @chookysweet5089
      @chookysweet5089 3 роки тому +34

      @@hydacanal by the way British pronounced it it changed to kari
      See this comment section i am like Whatt??
      If a word comes from hindi to English then u people take the pride
      But when its tamil which is actually a pride to india being the only oldest living language u people never take any pride but just question
      Ignorant

  • @jananibaskaran7175
    @jananibaskaran7175 2 роки тому +2

    Can’t believe the chef knows every little thing about Tamil word kari, absolutely amazed ....he sure did his authentic homework

  • @anamika3678
    @anamika3678 Рік тому

    This guy not just did things good but perfect. And most important he has knowledge about curries not just what typical rumour going around.

  • @adithyaks8584
    @adithyaks8584 3 роки тому +63

    The chef rightly mentioned the Tamil word "Kari" which transformed into english word curry

  • @jayasuriyalakshmanan
    @jayasuriyalakshmanan 2 роки тому +157

    This is the first I'm seeing a foreigner cooking a Indian food most accurately. Also he knows stuff.

  • @lanarose1075
    @lanarose1075 Рік тому

    Wow as an Indian I’m so impressed with his knowledge. I respect him a lot

  • @dunphy1238
    @dunphy1238 2 роки тому

    Im actually so impressed with his knowledge

  • @madraskaari
    @madraskaari 3 роки тому +138

    Finally someone spoke the truth about Kari! It’s not Curry! Kari - Tamil word - Can be any stir fry or gravy using vegetables or meat. Even the curry leave’s etymology is from Kariveppilai leaves which is the true name in Tamil. 👏🏼👏🏼 Thamizhin perumai ulaga medaiyil ❤️

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 2 роки тому +1

      The British had a strong presence in Bengal. In the Bengali language, _Torkari_ means any dish with gravy; it can also mean a stir-fry dish but that's less common. _Korai_ or _Karai_ in Bengali means the wok or pan that food is cooked in.
      Anyways, the British usage of "curry" was also influenced by the Middle English word _cury_ (pronounced "coory") which came from the French _cuyre_ which means 'to cook'.

  • @ItsMeJaneW
    @ItsMeJaneW 3 роки тому +175

    Love this as an Indian. I vote we claim and rename him. Rahul Mahadev, the Chef formerly known as Ray McVinnie.

    • @rajvishukla458
      @rajvishukla458 3 роки тому +12

      Why can't he be English and cook Indian food? This comment is stupid, saying it as an Indian

    • @ItsMeJaneW
      @ItsMeJaneW 3 роки тому +37

      @@rajvishukla458 It was a joke. Chill.

    • @tool8767
      @tool8767 3 роки тому +17

      @@rajvishukla458 it was a joke in reference to changing names of cities in India

    • @rasikadurbule3025
      @rasikadurbule3025 3 роки тому +8

      @@rajvishukla458 can't u even understand the sarcasm

    • @WheelOfThought
      @WheelOfThought 3 роки тому +1

      @@rajvishukla458 🙄 it's just way of showering love. Chill buddy

  • @PrashantSrivastava
    @PrashantSrivastava Рік тому +5

    Well done. The only criticism I have is that you'd normally caramelize the tomatoes with the onions and get more home style curry.

    • @mnuizhre3549
      @mnuizhre3549 7 місяців тому

      Yup and fry the chicken and potato seperately perhaps before adding into the caramelized tomato gravy? I guess, that would add a whole world of flavours to this amazing dish.

  • @maxsteel2436
    @maxsteel2436 2 роки тому +1

    No stereotypes about Indian food, great 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ramalaharimaguluri5873
    @ramalaharimaguluri5873 3 роки тому +42

    This guy is amazing... He knew how to cook rice where there were no measurements and that's Indian granny's cooking... My granny taught me that.. How cool..

  • @kaustubhshelar3842
    @kaustubhshelar3842 2 роки тому +79

    First things first:-
    There's an order of things to be done while doing Indian Cuisine.
    1)Put in the oil in the pan.
    2)Wet roast all the whole spices.
    3)Add Ginger-Garlic Paste.
    4)Then Add Onions
    5)Add Desired Spices.
    6)Chicken/Veggies
    Its the Basic Follow up you should be following during cooking Indian Food for Maximum Taste and Aroma.

    • @kaynatparween8690
      @kaynatparween8690 2 роки тому +11

      Nope. That just done in your house maybe. Every indian household has thr own way and order of adding ingredients. I like to put my veggie or chiken in oil frst thing first and thn any spice .

    • @jazz..2050
      @jazz..2050 2 роки тому +1

      Not necessary bro....

    • @chandhand6539
      @chandhand6539 2 роки тому +7

      you don't add ginger garlic paste before onions lol... he did it correct.

  • @divyatarajput5561
    @divyatarajput5561 2 роки тому

    I'm glad that they are teaching something Indian cuisine ☺️ proud to be Indian 🇮🇳

  • @shubhamgarg3007
    @shubhamgarg3007 2 роки тому

    Finally a chef from the WEST who actually knows what indian food is all about, the highlight of this video was how he knew what curry (subji) is and how he made that raita without using the mixer grinder.

  • @Raja.2001
    @Raja.2001 2 роки тому +485

    Chef Ray McVinnie gave the perfect explanation for the word Curry. It is a Tamil word "KARI". I'm so excited to see the chef has lots of knowledge on Indian cuisine. 💖💖

    • @thendino1
      @thendino1 2 роки тому +2

      Wasn't he trying to say the British created it ??

    • @Raja.2001
      @Raja.2001 2 роки тому +23

      @@thendino1 No No! He clearly says it's from India

    • @badshah7631
      @badshah7631 2 роки тому +10

      Yeah kari is a tamil word ...

    • @RAIRADIO
      @RAIRADIO 2 роки тому +17

      In Bengali we call curry as Tarkari. Anything you cook in Tarka gravy.

    • @draxthedestroyer7408
      @draxthedestroyer7408 2 роки тому +17

      @@RAIRADIO in kannada tarkari means vegetable.... Our Indian languages have similar words with different meaning

  • @ohwiseone5995
    @ohwiseone5995 3 роки тому +79

    If I'm eating any non Indian made Indian food, it'd be him or Gordon (assuming I can afford that) and I'd know it's authentic. He knows what he's doing...

  • @april147
    @april147 2 роки тому

    Wow he IS good at peeling ginger. My mom would be proud of him unlike me who uses peeler 😅
    The way he pronounced the names of spices! Absolutely amazing!

  • @yecto1332
    @yecto1332 7 місяців тому

    Now that's a real chef who knows

  • @horrorripples3332
    @horrorripples3332 3 роки тому +39

    Spot on ennunciation of spices in Hindi..and thnkgod! Finally a chef who pointed out that just putting a curry powder in a dish doesnt make it Indian..🤣🤣

  • @theinc1585
    @theinc1585 3 роки тому +91

    The way he is explaining how to cook rice seems like rocket science. Every indian would be thinking like hnnnn😂😂😂

    • @anannadas9288
      @anannadas9288 3 роки тому +1

      well not all indians cook rice that way. In Bengal , we put extra water in the rice and when rice gets cooked , we drain the starchy extra water. Bam , done. That's how we / many people do.

  • @Nvd1987
    @Nvd1987 Рік тому

    something that a lot of people don't get is the longer you cook it, especially red meat, the better it tastes. beef/lamb you almost always want to cook it over a couple hours atleast.
    Also another technique is you cook the strong smell of the spices out (in Bengali it is called 'koshano') .. so after you cook the spices in the oil with onions, you sweat them out over 15-20 mins by adding just a tiny bit of water, let it come to a simmer and evaporate and all the oil floats to the top, and repeat the process 2-3 times. this gives you a very rich flavor without feeling like ur putting a bunch of spices into your mouth.

  • @krishnapal3841
    @krishnapal3841 2 роки тому +2

    5:01 I absolutely love this man's way of pointing out that shitty concept about Indian food foreigners have continued to nourish in their brains...🤣