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  • @SqueakyRhombus
    @SqueakyRhombus 11 місяців тому +86

    It's ridiculously crazy to see you in my hometown, literally driving to the butcher shop my mom used to take us to. I just moved out of state, so thanks for unknowingly giving me a visual taste of my hometown

  • @Uncreative_Idea
    @Uncreative_Idea 11 місяців тому +11

    "Look at that sky. Looks like a painting."
    Been living here 15 years and I still say that every time.

  • @Jacob562622
    @Jacob562622 11 місяців тому +40

    Coloradan here, we and NM have a crazy rivalry about our green chili, its super contentious who has the best green chili, but both our states love it! My favorite is a breakfast burrito smothered in green chili. Also, theres no like one recipe, everyone has their own version of green chili.

    • @DamnItImHungry
      @DamnItImHungry 11 місяців тому +3

      This makes me think of Pete’s kitchen in downtown Denver. Don’t live there anymore but miss it everyday 😂

    • @galvanique
      @galvanique 11 місяців тому +1

      Guadalajaras has been my favorite restaurant for Green Chile Burritos since I was a kid!

    • @no_worries_van
      @no_worries_van 11 місяців тому +8

      Chile* …NM Hatch is the best!😅

    • @sameddy4567
      @sameddy4567 11 місяців тому +1

      Oh Ryan! Colorado native, I am! You were in Pueblo on the Mesa at Frank's, you should have gone a few miles east to one of the farm stands & got some good fresh roasted green Chile's! Also, Boss Hoggs in LA Junta, Co has good RM oysters! Good green chile needs tortilla!😊

    • @nickreese8039
      @nickreese8039 11 місяців тому +3

      Colorado green chili the best !!!!

  • @thickernell
    @thickernell 11 місяців тому +18

    Just a tip, Ryan. Never scrape your cutting board with the blade side of the chopping knife. It'll dull quite fast. Always turn it over to the spine of the blade to scrape stuff off a cutting board. That's a tip from a TV chef that was popular about 30 years ago, Jeff Smith, "The Frugal Gourmet." BTW, I remember watching you handle those peppers a few weeks go with your hands and I thought, "I hope he doesn't go to the bathroom anytime soon or he's in for a heap of hurt." LOL. Been there, done that!

    • @travisbro
      @travisbro 11 місяців тому

      😂 he’s not a chef, he doesn’t need a tip top sharp knife

    • @dreddtheviking3928
      @dreddtheviking3928 11 місяців тому

      Told him this shit like 20 times.

    • @mitchmoore44
      @mitchmoore44 11 місяців тому

      The narcissism is strong with all the comments here hahaha. Wtf did you guys do today?dbags

  • @Bamzillia007
    @Bamzillia007 11 місяців тому +10

    please just never stop making videos no matter what you do. shit helps me relax. it means alot

  • @itsJoNada
    @itsJoNada 11 місяців тому +6

    This is random, but I just moved into my own place again today after staying back at my mom’s house for a year (with four other people there too) and in that time I found this channel. Watching all these videos made me really miss not only living on my own and the freedom/peace/isolation it gives especially when you get to design your home how you want, but also cooking whatever I was in the mood for, for myself. That’s something I really took for granted so I’m excited to be able to do that again. First dinner will be steak because of course it is. Thanks for all these videos, from one Marylander to another.
    PS if you don’t make those aprons available to buy then I’ll just have to copy the idea with my own cuz that’s brilliant.

  • @sunroy1
    @sunroy1 11 місяців тому +7

    As a SoCal native (who loves Mexican food) I moved to Colorado in 1984, I fell in love with green chili.
    I love to cook and through much hard work finally mastered green chili, according to my friends. Ha!
    You can’t make great green chili in 30 minutes. It takes hours for all the flavors to merge. Glad you enjoyed your green chili.

  • @9inchtoenails
    @9inchtoenails 11 місяців тому +2

    Not a Colorado native, but from what a farmer from here told me, the reason people are really big on the green chiles here is because of the temperature change from day to night (where it is really hot during the day and can get pretty cold during the night) creates alcohol molecules in the chiles which is when cooked correctly is changed to a sugar molecule which makes the chiles here chemically unique to green chiles from other places which people are able to taste.
    But that’s all I know and that’s just what a farmer told me.

  • @nedyarb2000
    @nedyarb2000 11 місяців тому +6

    I grew up in Colorado. Everybody makes green chili. We used to travel to New Mexico and buy hatch green chilis to make green chili. The secret is they have to be roasted hatch chilis.

    • @deckardlisa
      @deckardlisa 11 місяців тому +1

      Can confirm, hatch is the best!

    • @sythan2000
      @sythan2000 11 місяців тому

      New Mexican here , yes hatch roasted confirmed 👍

    • @odphineguy
      @odphineguy 11 місяців тому

      Hatch

  • @jessieigler315
    @jessieigler315 11 місяців тому +8

    Ryan, your apron idea is hilarious!! Keep on keeping on. San Diego is Happy to have in living here.

  • @AmandaCloseNH
    @AmandaCloseNH 3 місяці тому

    My son and I are huge fans!!! Also, for future, the flavor in cilantro is mostly in the stems! I usually chop off any brown bottom bits and chop the rest finely. Keep on cooking!! And adventuring. We love it.

  • @tcasillasbakeberg
    @tcasillasbakeberg 11 місяців тому +43

    Hey Ryan, you should try to make a trip out to the Black Hills of South Dakota! Pay homage to our Native American peoples and eat an Indian Taco at the Black Hills Powwow on October 6-8! Another Vanlifer you met up with named Daniel Begg actually lives in SD so it would be cool. As a Lakota person myself, it would be awesome to see you connect with our culture. It would definitely open up your fanbase to a whole new demographic!

    • @Arthelia-dm8wh
      @Arthelia-dm8wh 11 місяців тому +3

      I was wondering if Daniel Begg was Native American. He has the coolest personality. I really like him. Glad you mentioned him. Thanks

    • @tcasillasbakeberg
      @tcasillasbakeberg 11 місяців тому +2

      @@Arthelia-dm8wh I’m not sure if he is but he does live in SD too lol

    • @shayemari
      @shayemari 11 місяців тому +1

      I love this!! ❤

    • @CloudySoulAway
      @CloudySoulAway 11 місяців тому +1

    • @kristymcvee5714
      @kristymcvee5714 11 місяців тому +1

      Watch for deer !!! They just hop out the whole family too!!

  • @deckardlisa
    @deckardlisa 11 місяців тому +5

    I used to live in Colorado and Santiago’s green chile is my favorite! I used to get it in their breakfast burritos, but it was available frozen at some Walmart’s, too, though I’m not sure if it is anymore. I miss the green chile!

    • @shelbywilson8372
      @shelbywilson8372 11 місяців тому +2

      I live here and Santiago’s is so good🔥 It’s still sold in Wal-Mart here.

  • @candie34
    @candie34 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m from Colorado and my mom lives in Pueblo smart move staying at the rest stop instead of the Walmart especially on the south side. Pueblo is known for its chili festival.

  • @pipboy1127
    @pipboy1127 11 місяців тому +17

    Ryan, you just unknowingly picked a side in the New Mexico/Colorado Green Chile war. Lol

    • @PhixZell
      @PhixZell 11 місяців тому +5

      as a new mexican i can firmly attest he picked the wrong side.

    • @xlxmudknotxlx
      @xlxmudknotxlx 11 місяців тому

      ​@@PhixZell100%

    • @thetravellingpicker5096
      @thetravellingpicker5096 11 місяців тому +3

      As a Coloradan, I can honestly say Hatch (New Mexico) Green Chilis are the best in the world.@@PhixZell

    • @amandalynn7411
      @amandalynn7411 11 місяців тому +1

      Yep 100%

  • @Roslerox
    @Roslerox 11 місяців тому +1

    Glad you're here man. Colorado born and raised. Wouldn't be anywhere else but the rocky mountains ❤

  • @Burtraw13
    @Burtraw13 5 місяців тому +1

    I will say this, Pueblo has some of the best dispensaries in the state of Colorado!! The Cannibas Depot, one of my favorites 🫶

  • @moricey4776
    @moricey4776 11 місяців тому +3

    Your suit is very impressive, Can’t judge a book by its cover. You are worthy of a nice suit! The food, no comments at this time. 👍🏻☕️🇺🇸 🌹

  • @philhoneycutt9153
    @philhoneycutt9153 11 місяців тому +10

    I never thought I would see Ryan at a bull balls restaurant.

  • @LoveLushASMR
    @LoveLushASMR 10 місяців тому +1

    When I lived in AZ and drove to CO to see family that is my favorite rest stop. The views during the day can be gorgeous.

  • @pedromolina1487
    @pedromolina1487 11 місяців тому +2

    What’s up Ryan that’s awesome that you came here to Pueblo Colorado even though this was most likely recorded a few days ago welcome to our town!

  • @justinsanchez1274
    @justinsanchez1274 11 місяців тому +3

    Also, just roast any type of pepper or chile on the stove open flame. They taste so much better

  • @suziesunshine313
    @suziesunshine313 11 місяців тому +2

    I LOVE when you start the video with your "good morning"

  • @mscattale
    @mscattale 11 місяців тому +3

    Green chili is a stew (chunky soup) that is considered one of the state dishes of Colorado.
    Some of the best green chile in the world is grown in Pueblo County, Colorado. Whether you pick Anaheims, Big Jims, or Mirasol - also called Pueblo chiles - you'll enjoy a scrumptious blend of flavor and heat.
    Tomatillo look like small green tomatoes. They are usually hard and don’t turn red. Usually added to dishes. I made a tomatillo pie once. It was pretty good. I added sliced green apples too.

    • @snuffiluffiguswashere
      @snuffiluffiguswashere 11 місяців тому +1

      The best green Chile in the world though is in New Mexico

    • @kevinburns4853
      @kevinburns4853 11 місяців тому

      Pueblo Mirasol for the WIN! Get 2.5 bushels roasted just for me each year. And I'm rationing by the end of July till I can get more in September.

  • @yovonnec1
    @yovonnec1 11 місяців тому +1

    I've made that drive from Albuquerque to Colorado Springs numerous times! Kinda cool seeing bits of you driving it as well. My Aunt and Uncle were farmers and she used to make the best Rocky Mountain oysters. I've never had any as good as hers. The ones you got looked a tad over done. Sorry you got to experience our two seasons all at once, wind and hail, but welcome to southwest Colorado!

  • @seanym67
    @seanym67 11 місяців тому +2

    Late 80's at a place in Toronto called Hernando's Hideaway, many margarita's and beers and spicy food, did the exact same thing with the bathroom trip. Took about 5 min before I was squirming at the table explaining to my friend's laughter at what I had just done.

  • @ReallyCraigWeber
    @ReallyCraigWeber 11 місяців тому +1

    I wouldn't tow the Kei truck unless it was on a trailer. I'm ready to see how it turns out. Love those things.

  • @nikkiep23
    @nikkiep23 11 місяців тому +1

    Welcome to Colorado! I moved here a little over a year ago. I'm originally from SoCal. Yes Coloradans are serious about their green chili.

  • @DenaInWyo
    @DenaInWyo 11 місяців тому +2

    I love making green chili, and love it most when I make it over a campfire. It's kind of an all day thing for that though. I like to start pork shoulder over the fire for a couple of hours to get it smokey, and I do the peppers too. Then it goes in the dutch oven with the rest of the ingredients for right around 3 hours, low and slow. The pork just melts in your mouth that way. You want to try to find some Hatch Chilis. Love the apron! I swear I need the same thing for exactly the same reason. OH...and save a little chili to go over your eggs in the morning!

  • @JohnDoeDeMondo
    @JohnDoeDeMondo 11 місяців тому +2

    Yes!!! Glad you made it to Colorado!! Should really make it to Ouray if you can and take the “Million dollar highway”

  • @GreywindLina
    @GreywindLina 10 місяців тому +2

    A few things to note about your Chile Verde recipe:
    1. You wasted the spiciest parts of the peppers. The membrane inside (and the seeds) is where most of the capsicum is. I only dispose of the membrane when peppers are larger than Jalapenos.
    2. You should have gotten some green chiles and roasted them as you did the jalapenos. You'd put those in a bag to sweat them and peel its skin off and dice up the good stuff inside.
    3. You could use a hand-powered food processor (hand crank type, although the electric ones are easier to use)
    4. I'd have used Masa (corn flour instead of what flour for the depth of flavor it adds, while thickening)
    5. The resulting chile verde was a bit too soupy
    6. You might consider combining all the green peppers you can get at most American groceries stories in the southwest to get a spicier result as well as the rich flavor the combination can produce: serranos, pasilla/ancho, jalapeno, green bell peppers.

  • @theathjr
    @theathjr 11 місяців тому +3

    Congratulations Ryan on making chile verde from scratch. It looked amazing. Make some cilantro lime rice and open a can of pinto beans some shredded queso Oaxaca and throw it in a tortilla . Grill it up in a pan . You’re welcome. Nice apron Merch idea !

  • @KylesREDaceKylesRedace
    @KylesREDaceKylesRedace 11 місяців тому +1

    The green chili thing is definitely definitely a cowboy dish that's why there's multiple ways to make it and that's how it is keep up the great work

  • @raquelhernandez1733
    @raquelhernandez1733 11 місяців тому +5

    Ox tail is delicious too. If you use a pressure cooker, use any seasoning you like on the ox tail, add a little bit of water. You can eat it with white rice and a little salad or anything you like as a side dish. Bull balls are a bit gummy or chewy......😊

    • @ambarlee717
      @ambarlee717 11 місяців тому +2

      That's what I'm eating right now but with yuca aka cassava. Delicious!! Guava and cream cheese pastry to finish it off

  • @darrellbarrick7748
    @darrellbarrick7748 11 місяців тому +1

    If your going across I-80 in Nebraska, there is a museum in Minden,Ne. called Harold Warps Pioneer Museum. Its definitely worth a stop. It has camping available also. This place is about 14 miles south of the interstate.

  • @sherryreinhardt3845
    @sherryreinhardt3845 11 місяців тому +1

    Tip on chopping onion.....lay a damp paper towel beside the chopping board and it helps absorb the fumes

  • @CannyBlether-dz6hj
    @CannyBlether-dz6hj 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank god you got a apron! 😂 You were driving me nuts wiping your hands on your butt! I just wanted to mind my own business lol yes, what a great idea for merch from you. 😊

  • @RoseOfSharyn18
    @RoseOfSharyn18 11 місяців тому +1

    Daaaaamn in The Duke City and I missed it! Also picking a side in the great green chile war of NM and CO. 😂😂

  • @schizopathwrath
    @schizopathwrath 11 місяців тому +1

    Oh man your apron had me dying of laughter. "Wipe here". Genius.

  • @kfeldinAZ
    @kfeldinAZ 11 місяців тому +2

    I’m in Arizona and it is still ridiculously hot here. Your green chili looked great! I might try that one. As always, love your videos. Be safe!

  • @caeespo4249
    @caeespo4249 11 місяців тому

    Iv lived in Colorado my entire 27years and have never tried them! Probably never will but you will find better green chili and stuff like that at small family owned places rather than big places! Hope you enjoy our state!

  • @jcbaily5559
    @jcbaily5559 11 місяців тому +1

    I have known of Rocky Mtn. Oysters for many years and to this day, I have never tried them nor do I have any desire too so congratulations on taking that bold step! I do have to try your stew though! Drive safely!

  • @joshmaxsween1489
    @joshmaxsween1489 11 місяців тому +1

    When you we're in Pueblo they have Pueblo Chiles witch makes Colorado green chili different from others like hatch new mexico. we also have great lamb in colorado

  • @masterchiefy830
    @masterchiefy830 11 місяців тому +1

    Ryan try this recipe cook your own colorado oysters buy usually here is how we cook it.
    ->>>> 2 lbs. Ox bat and balls
    ▢2 bunches lemongrass
    ▢3 pieces Thai chili pepper optional
    ▢3 tablespoons green onion chopped
    ▢3 thumbs ginger julienne
    ▢2 pieces onions sliced
    ▢8 cloves garlic crushed and chopped
    ▢12 cups water
    ▢2 cups beef broth
    ▢2 teaspoons cornstarch
    ▢2 teaspoons granulated white sugar
    ▢1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
    ▢3 tablespoons fish sauce
    ▢3 tablespoons cooking oil
    Boil 6 cups water in a cooking pot.
    Put Ox bat and balls. Continue to boil for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from the cooking pot and wash with running water. Discard the water.
    Pour 6 cups water in a cooking pot. Let boil. Add sibot herb mix and lemongrass. Cook for 5 minutes.
    Add bat and balls into the pot. Continue to cook for 3 to 4 hours or until tender. Note: you can use a pressure cooker to tenderize it quickly. Add water as needed.
    Remove the meat from the pot. Let it cool down and then slice into smaller pieces. Filter the liquid using a kitchen sieve to separate the solid ingredients. Set aside.
    Heat oil in a cooking pot. Saute garlic, onion, and ginger until garlic browns and onion softens.
    Add the sliced bat and balls and chopped Thai chili. Saute for 2 minutes.
    Pour the filtered liquid and add beef broth. Let boil. Cook for 20 minutes.
    Season with fish sauce and ground black pepper and add sugar. Cook for 5 minutes more.
    Make the soup thicker by pouring a mixture composed of cornstarch and water. Stir.

  • @joemeyers3127
    @joemeyers3127 11 місяців тому +1

    The ‘wipe here’ apron is snazzy!

  • @joshmaxsween1489
    @joshmaxsween1489 11 місяців тому +2

    If your near Grand junction Colorado you should visit the Colorado national monument great cliff views. The Grand Mesa is beautiful this time of year cause the leafs are so many colors. And rifle falls has a really cool water fall with some small caves around and camp spots

  • @mrawesome3836
    @mrawesome3836 11 місяців тому +1

    Great new look for your cooking session!! And all the other content as well!!

  • @yobedisyab
    @yobedisyab 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello from New Mexico! If you wanted authentic green chiles you should have eaten in Albuquerque when you had the chance. Maybe another time. Sorry you missed it.

  • @jered7871
    @jered7871 10 місяців тому

    Born and raised in Colorado, we’re known for our green chili, the “stew” - but don’t think of it like a stew, think of it more of a salsa? Or a condiment? We literally put it on everything. Burgers, smother burritos in it, fries etc. but that’s not to say I won’t enjoy a bowl of green chili and tortillas when it’s cold outside.

  • @jerryrogers7622
    @jerryrogers7622 11 місяців тому +1

    I ate Rocky Mountain Oyster at the Buckhorn Exchange Restaurant in Denver I lived in Golden Co now in Michigan. I fooled a few friends and relatives when I took them to dinner. The Steaks are great.

  • @JohnDoeDeMondo
    @JohnDoeDeMondo 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely love the apron!

  • @BrotherFried
    @BrotherFried 11 місяців тому +1

    Ahhh man I was up in Pueblo during that storm too! Hope you're enjoying the area. Canon City which is less then 40 minutes away from Pueblo has some great food and hiking areas!

  • @karencheek9698
    @karencheek9698 11 місяців тому +2

    Try making huevos rancheros with your leftover green chile stew

  • @buriedontuesday
    @buriedontuesday 11 місяців тому

    10 out of 10 for me. Green chili is one of my favorites. My grandparents used to live in Fort Collins and that stuff is divine. I’m glad you liked it though.

  • @keith4u2c
    @keith4u2c 11 місяців тому +3

    Rocky Mountain Oysters are the original "Sack Lunch" 😂

  • @bornagain1987zzz
    @bornagain1987zzz 11 місяців тому

    Ryan, it's famous green chilli in Colorado cause it just tastes so dang good in our mild climate instead of anywhere else. Also, you need a pair of snow boarding goggles for cutting onions. It'll make your life easier.

  • @riversgahnahn1727
    @riversgahnahn1727 11 місяців тому

    I lived in Colorado and green chili is amazing there.. you can put green chili on anything so it’s best to buy it by the gallon 😆

  • @danny1318
    @danny1318 11 місяців тому

    Hey Ryan, i have a suggestion on how to stop your eyes from burning when you are chopping an onion, you can stick a piece of bread in your mouth and then start chopping when it is in your mouth, hope that helps! :)

  • @nusuntsebz
    @nusuntsebz 11 місяців тому +1

    I love your videos and your lifestyle bro. Keep goin, i am with you ❤

  • @jeremymoss2470
    @jeremymoss2470 11 місяців тому +1

    Ya got me watching Ryan ,thanks for keeping it real.

  • @billthomas6296
    @billthomas6296 11 місяців тому +1

    Now that you have chefs apron you need to get a chefs cutting board (a larger one). Swing by Tennessee and I will make you one.

  • @Zennonjaymusiq
    @Zennonjaymusiq 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the upload I really enjoyed it bro

  • @rdavidf99
    @rdavidf99 11 місяців тому +1

    Yo Ryan ever consider some LED lights for the front end to help light up the roads at night? Or maybe even some LED pod lights

  • @ACo1-75
    @ACo1-75 11 місяців тому

    Ryan…love your content, and please please, please clean your fantastic fan😂😂😂😂safe travels!

  • @lonnietuttle3359
    @lonnietuttle3359 11 місяців тому +1

    I just got back to North Carolina from pikes peak and the grand canyon lol. Colorado is amazing.

  • @Munz0wned
    @Munz0wned 11 місяців тому

    Pueblo actually has a green chili (pepper) festival every year, I live about 30 mins away and can say it’s chilies the pepper, almost every restaurant out here in CO has a roasted green chili variation or roasted green chilies as an add on

  • @billycurtis5788
    @billycurtis5788 11 місяців тому +1

    definitely add the aprons with wipe here squares!!!! lol love it😁

  • @sherryreinhardt3845
    @sherryreinhardt3845 11 місяців тому

    The apron is great and you wiped exactly on the two spots🤣

  • @claudiavasquez1368
    @claudiavasquez1368 11 місяців тому

    Love cooking with an apron, chilli looks delicious 😋 you can also had sour cream if it gets to spicy, take care

  • @thtboiijuniior8267
    @thtboiijuniior8267 11 місяців тому +1

    8:48 I love the apron 😂❤

  • @ThePorkTree
    @ThePorkTree 11 місяців тому

    recommend soaking your cilantro in a little bowl of water for a few mi nutes, taking it out and shaking it (or even getting a tiny salad spinnner.) Itll help get a lot of grit off of them.

  • @thetravellingpicker5096
    @thetravellingpicker5096 11 місяців тому

    My wife and I are CO natives. We use Hatch (New Mexico) Green Chilis when in season, pork butt and hours of cooking. We make a bunch, and freeze it. It's usually eaten as a burrito smother. But when it's fresh we eat it just like you did, like a stew. Rocky Mtn Oysters are kind of a joke. I've ate them twice.

  • @dave64340
    @dave64340 11 місяців тому

    Just a tip, put a damp rag under your cutting board . It will stop it from moving around while your cutting stuff😀

  • @cityguyusa
    @cityguyusa 11 місяців тому +1

    If you like chicken gizzards you'll like Rocky Mountain Oysters it's a very similar consistancy. My problem was sympathy pains. Once I got past that they were fine. Like anything it depends how it's prepped and cooked.

  • @CloudySoulAway
    @CloudySoulAway 11 місяців тому

    Never been to Colorado but man that Chile looks amazing

  • @loishiggins3181
    @loishiggins3181 11 місяців тому

    Ryan, you are just too funny. That apron idea is gold. Glad you did not like the Rocky Mountain Oysters. Can't think of a reason why anyone would!!!! Chili looks great.......

  • @kimpatella1606
    @kimpatella1606 11 місяців тому +1

    Love your apron idea! This just might be a huge thing!

  • @cesarherrera88
    @cesarherrera88 11 місяців тому

    Ryan try a damp paper towel under the cutting board .... it wont slide on you and itll prevent cuts .. hope this helps

  • @GameFanaTICK386
    @GameFanaTICK386 11 місяців тому

    Mannn... If you come to the Micro Center in Parkville for some electronics. I want a tour of the van. Lol

  • @popali1562
    @popali1562 11 місяців тому

    Drove thru New Mexico and grabs green chile in Colorado i'm dead LOL.

  • @lindalarsen2157
    @lindalarsen2157 11 місяців тому

    Hatch green chilies over beans with tortillas. Delish!

  • @tysonNmilo91
    @tysonNmilo91 11 місяців тому +1

    Another quick tip as a ex chef the best way to stop onions making you cry is to only breath through your mouth when chopping. I promise this is stops 90%

  • @seanpotts8783
    @seanpotts8783 11 місяців тому

    Every video where I hear metal hit what appears to be a Teflon pan, a part of my soul dies!! Also, those peppers have not been roasted long enough; at least 50%+ should be charred!
    For the end, either dip a chip into he stew and eat it like a salsa or crumble tortilla chips on top like a crumble.

  • @mrorangeDenver
    @mrorangeDenver 11 місяців тому

    We mostly use green chili to smother food. Burritos etc.

  • @HassanMahone
    @HassanMahone 11 місяців тому +7

    Whoever is going through a hard time, just know you will get through it ❤

  • @user-jc1zi5xq4k
    @user-jc1zi5xq4k 11 місяців тому

    O and Props you have more balls then i ever would to try the Rocky Mountains. Props to u dude

  • @Charles53412
    @Charles53412 11 місяців тому

    Hey bro, get the onions cold before cutting them, it reduces the fumes by about 95%, which means no more burning eyes !

  • @kellyhunsaker3775
    @kellyhunsaker3775 9 місяців тому

    You definitely need to make this with hatch chilis. They are milder, but more flavorful. Love seeing you in my state.

  • @rumrun11
    @rumrun11 11 місяців тому

    “…hopefully find ourselves some Bull testicles”
    Not a phrase I expected to hear today. 😂

  • @Burtraw13
    @Burtraw13 5 місяців тому

    If you ever go through Pueblo again, make sure to have a Slopper, which is green chili smothered cheeseburger. The original place is Coors tavern. Also, make sure you get a Passkey @ Passkeys. It's an italian sausage sandwich. Safe travels🫶

  • @OregonBatman
    @OregonBatman 11 місяців тому

    LOL! That's what I was thinking... always wiping hands on his pants. I used to get yelled at when I was a kid for doing that............... by GRANDMA!!

  • @alnewby
    @alnewby 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello Ryan, where did you get the huge outdoor mat? If you mount Starlink to roof, do you think if will effect signal strength and especially latency when gaming? Thanks for your unique storytelling and original content.--Al Newby

  • @daenas
    @daenas 11 місяців тому

    For all that is holy, please put a damp paper towel under your cutting board to keep it from sliding around when chopping to prevent chopping off a finger in part or whole.

  • @juanmarquez5218
    @juanmarquez5218 11 місяців тому

    Hey Ryan! Been following you for a while. You literally camped out outside of the Men’s Wearhouse that’s 1-2 minutes from my house. Hope you enjoyed Albuquerque!

  • @kathybell4878
    @kathybell4878 11 місяців тому

    Keep heading north to Colorado Springs/Manitou Springs and you are welcome to park in our driveway :) I'll happily cook for you!

  • @justin555666
    @justin555666 11 місяців тому

    6:50 I definitely have stayed at that rest stop. And weird, I found it creepy as well.

  • @Dsi303
    @Dsi303 11 місяців тому

    The amount of backseat chefs in the comments is crazy. Keep up the great work man don’t feel obligated to change how you cook for yourself all you need to know is wash your hands when you switch ingredients other than that if it’s good for you it’s good for you.

  • @carlosmartin2264
    @carlosmartin2264 11 місяців тому +3

    Tomatillo is tomatillo in English, if you want to pronounce in Spanish, the two “LL”, have a “y” sound, so “toema-teeyo”. For what it’s worth. Just like in San Diego, its “La Hoya”, not La Jola”(La Jolla) 😂🎉

    • @la6610
      @la6610 11 місяців тому +1

      Would this also apply to Amarillo?

    • @carlosmartin2264
      @carlosmartin2264 11 місяців тому +1

      @@la6610 YES, for Spanish pronouncing, it’s the color yellow in English. Also, the town in Texas. When visiting the town, Spanish speaking people pronounce with Y sounding.

    • @commonsense3333
      @commonsense3333 11 місяців тому +1

      I found some growing wild in the woods and transplanted them to my yard. So far, so good.

  • @suzanne378
    @suzanne378 11 місяців тому

    Lol Pueblo is a definite NO for a place to stop! You should have driven an extra hour to Colorado springs on the west side.

  • @user-qi7do8ue5j
    @user-qi7do8ue5j 11 місяців тому

    Love the custom apron. Too funny! 😂