The Best Chicken Recipe On Youtube? We'll See About That!
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2023
- Are viral UA-cam recipes really worth all the hype? Let's put this quick and easy chicken breast recipe to the test and find out once and for all in my new series, We'll See About That!
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Viral Chicken Recipe:
3 chicken breasts scored on 1 side
60 g flour (1/4 cup)
3 tbsp butter with 2 tbsp olive oil (save 1 tbsp butter for after garlic)
4-5 garlic cloves minced
1 1/2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 tbsp soy sauce
90 g (1/3 cup) honey (or maple syrup)
Chives (optional)
Salt and pepper to taste
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This video is doing really well so I'm glad you all enjoy this series idea. We just wanted to see whether or not these viral youtube videos with clickbait titles are actually any good and while something tells me they can't all be good, this recipe shows that some of them are worth your time. Look forward to more of these my friends and HAPPY COOKING to you all.
10k views in 2 hours. Yep, doing well. Good job!
Those videos are pretty soulless, so it's fun to watch with a bit of personality and fridge-bashing.
might be a nice gesture to reference the original video link, no shade, much love
It wasn't too dry, Sonny? I had the same thought that you did about the scoring.
Is the 50 states series squashed?
I did half the honey, twice the soy sauce, and added ginger and fresh red hot chili peppers, then served with chives and fried onions. Hands down one of the best chicken breasts I've ever had. Trying it with Tempeh this week too!
Yeah, it's way too sweet as is for sure
That's what I would do too!
Which Red hot chili peppers did you use, Anthony kiedis or flea?
@@that.guy11 All of them 😄
Hey I was thinking pepper flakes to add but yours sounds amazing! Were your red onion fresh, pickled, or sautéed. I’m doing this today with jasmine rice😊 Thank you for sharing
Having made this myself when skeptical, I was fully expecting the "holy crap that's actually really good" moment you and you friend had. The recipe is stupid easy and comes out way better than it has any right to be, lol.
I cut down the butter and syrup a little bit but I've been making this recipe for a couple years. I eat it all the time. It's good for meal prep. I love it.
Sophie has the best recipes ever... I watch her all the time... The great thing about Sophie's recipes are that they are not complicated and they are easy to cook... When ever my family gets tired of the same old food I hit up Sophie's channel and get a new recipe or two...
You have a link to this chicken recipe of Sophie’s? Thx
@@PS-qb8rm ua-cam.com/video/Wle1rLCQvuM/v-deo.html
w...why...do...plpl...type...like....this....it....looks...dumb....a....s.....fukc....
What's her name? Tyia
@@ellebee5607 her channel is essen rezepte... It's German for easy recipes or food recipes I forget what it was... The woman's name is Sophie...
I do this on a regular basis. Sometimes instead of apple cider vinegar I use Balsamic vinegar and instead of syrup I use honey. I've cooked pork and beef the same way and it's all GOOD.
Thanks...that would be my way to go too........ 👍👍👍
So I follow Sophi, her dishes are fantastic and I have made this very dish a few times my self. Totally worth the views. but here is the spin. As a single father of two in a high ranking job with a love for cooking, I am wiped out by the time I get home with my girls and only then do I have to start cooking, by the time were done, I have nearly no time with them before they have to go to bed. Sophi's recipies, if you look closly are all generally healthy and can be done in a very short time, and so thanks to her, I let my 7 year old use my Myabi and or kenshun, and she is able to make this dish compleatly by her self. It gets her interested in healthy cooking, makes her feel like a grown up master chef. the reward she gets from cooking and seeing the clean plates is a win win all round. I would give 10 out of 10 to this woman, just because her dishes are mostly easy for a younger audience to cook.
Nice to see a good father man, keep it up!
Thanks Oscar☺@@OscarOliu
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This is gonna be a great series! I appreciate that you approached your rating honestly and didn't let the fact that it was basically a tik tok recipe sway you.
Gonna call it how I see it, if it sucks I'll tell you and if it's great like this one I'll let you know
@@thatdudecancook Thanks Dude, I've been cooking chicken breasts this way for years, easy and perfect every time. Try honey instead of maple syrup, creates a better glaze. Let us know when the funeral service is for the fridge, I think he's done. 🍻
Second this comment. Gonna be a GREAT series and thank you for all you do sir. Your vids got me back in the kitchen and having fun once again! Wish I had a fridge to punish
@@Magnum3144 lol I know, right?? I lowkey wanna buy an old fridge at a secondhand store just to beat the shit out of it when I do a great job in the kitchen. Looks cathartic!
@@kc72186 Try adding some ginger and peppers with the garlic too. It's amazing!
OK, I'm sold - definitely putting this in the dinner rotation for next week! ETA: We made it and it was freaking awesome. I also doubled the soy sauce and added a tablespoon of dijon mustard. Fan-freaking-tastic! Tender, juicy, little bit of crust and lots of nooks and crannies for that delicious sauce. This one is now in the regular rotation!
simply dreamlike this chicken I could lie down in there and eat up everything greetings from the crazy kitchen in MANNHEIM
I felt EXACTLY how you did about this going in. I have not tried it yet but upon hearing the ingredient list I thought how can this not be great. I'd probably serve it over rice with steamed broccoli to cut down on the thick and sweetness
I really love this series. Keep em coming! Your videos are fun and entertaining and got me back in the kitchen.
Stoked to see this series, I've learnt heaps from your vids alone so seeing you review others just adds more to our repertoire haha
Thanks, Bro! We had fun making this one so it will be cool to keep it going and test some more of these viral youtube recipes, This one was great but I have a feeling that they aren't all winners if you know what I mean.
@@thatdudecancook “you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”
@@Dan_Boston”-Wayne Gretzky” -Michael Scott
I love that Sophie doesn't talk. So relaxing and enjoyable to watch her cook. OR we can listen to Squiggy try to recreate perfection.
wow so sexist lol
What I like about this one is it's mostly about the technique of cutting & pan-frying. It could be done with a world-wide variety of sauce options.
I’ve followed you for years, and made this after seeing the original recipe…you’ve validated my thoughts!
Thanks for all you’ve done to help hone my cooking skills!
At first, I thought you were going to trash it. I'm really happy that you didn't and that you actually liked it and gave her credit. I'm looking forward to the rest of this series.
Sonny is fair and doesn’t have a competitive ego. I think this will be a great series, and for those things that aren’t so good he will recommend some changes. This is smart and fun times for foodies.
Yes, I agree....I have looked a few of the various "Rezepte/Recipes" on YT.... there are various sites and some of them are just plain repetitive.....same ingredients, some boringly so.
Many are just a conveyor belt variation on a theme of those same staples.
This particular one looks quite interesting though....and on Sonny's view...I WILL try it! Enjoy your kitchen!
Please make “We’ll See About That” a playlist!
Years ago, I was tired of having my chicken breasts take forever to cook in the thick parts while overcooking the thin parts, and I didn't want to try to flatten them, so I started cutting them like this. I got out of the habit of doing this, not sure why, but it's neat to see someone else do it. I also never thought of dredging them and making a thick sauce for them. What a great idea.
Thank you for adding this video! I always see these videos and recipes on UA-cam and they are very soothing to watch and listen to, but I had not given one a go myself yet.
Sophie is from Germany or from a German-speaking country - or rather she could have been, as I don't know it for a fact, rather I'm just guessing by the name of the channel, and people seem to have spotted several inconsistencies in her German. Essen rezepte (approximately EH-ssen reh-TSEH-pteh) means cooking recipes (literally "to eat recipes"). :)
So many Germans in Texas. Shame Sonny that you don't know how to pronauce 'rezepte' 😜
I think it's an indian person pretending to be ger. Her hands are waay to dark to be german.
@@greenblack6552 there are brown people in germany.
@@RobertoBC I am aware of that, but the person in the thumbnail is clearly white.
@@theChily right!
This is a great idea for a series. I hope you do this for a while. I'm usually skeptical of all viral recipes. They usually look good, but taste boring (not bad). Only exception was the viral baked feta/tomato pasta. That was a shocker.
Thanks man for this series. I wouldn't cook them from OG videos but you make it really enjoyable and I already tried 2 of them :)
This dish is amazing. I didnt get the recipe off here, but i hv been making this for a couple years. I used scallions, not chives, and at the first time i used brown sugar not honey or syrup as my honey had gone bad, but its great either way. One of my favorite stove top chicken recipes. I actually happened upon it trying to recreate a dish i had in a restaurant. Try it if u love chicken!!!
I made this last night and followed it almost to a T and it was really good. The only thing I changed was I added 1/4 a cup of maple syrup, some red chili pepper flakes, but other than that it was awesome.
Followed the recipe and made it today but added a little sesame oil with the honey/soy/garlic.... it was delicious!
Love your channel. You always have a nice mix of information, humor, and tips🤙
I wonder if Derick and his mom rehearse these, the acting is so natural that it seems real
It's a german channel and the name translates to "food recipes" because it contains food recipes JA?!
LIES.
Obviously a German Food Channel would all be bratwurst currywurst and schnitzel...
Mein Gott! You do have a violent streak! 😂
I love that channel awesome recipes
I always chuckle to myself imagining his next door neighbours watching him through their window, charge and attack his fridge lol
most sane suburban neighbour
I love watching Sophie. I haven't gotten the nerve to try one myself, but after your review I just might. I love how honest you were.
WHAT A GREAT VIDEO!
You tasting.. then cutting straight to you giving that fridge the “ what for”
Was gold. Thank you
Just made this and it was great. My picky wife went back for seconds. I am always hesitant to try trendy meme recipes, but this technique is really good. The scoring helps the thick part of the chicken have more surface area and cook at the same rate as the thinner part which keeps it juicy. Pan sauce was great after adjustment to make it less sweet. Will def make it again.
Great concept for a series, looking forward to seeing more
more on the way!
@@thatdudecancook 👌👌👌
Love your videos man! I’ve tried so many recipes from your channel!
Made it tonight! Absolutely delicious and a big hit with the family! And so easy!
I’ve learned a ton on things watching you!
Keep doing what you are doing, We love you. Roll Tide.
Just made this dish, it was awesome! I added some red pepper flakes and it turned out great!
I am already loving this new series! I was so hoping that someone would try out all of the highest food likes videos.
I will have to try this recipe. But I have been cutting my chicken like this for quite some time.
Usually I marinate it overnight in oil, lime juice, salt/pepper, and tarragon. Then toss it on the grill the next day. A nice bright and juicy chicken.
This recipe looks good in a completely different direction, but just as simple.
The minute you described the videos my immediate reaction was that it would be an Essen Rezepte video. 😂.
I’m looking forward to more episodes of “We’ll See About That.” Great concept, but I feel so bad for the fridge!
That pattern is great for BBQ chicken. Gives you so much more of the crispy bits!
I make this once a week with honey, soy sauce and rice vinegar. My friends and family members too!!! Easy and delicious!!❤❤
That will be a great series!
That was actually hilarious, the instant cut to you about to absolutely level your fridge absolitely sent me.
Loving this new series, can't wait for more!
Sophia literally uses nearly the same title on everything xD
The day that fridge dies = National Day of Mourning.
The fridge is classic 💪 No1 online can mess wit it 👍
Dude seriously u are one of the best UA-camrs!! Educational and funny!! Love it....thank you!!
As a former line cook at a few good restaurants in NYC, I used to think all these viral tiktok recipes were absolute trash. The one that made me change my mind was the baked feta pasta. That one was actually good.
Bro took out a whole katana😂 love your energy and cooking, 2 in 1 special for free!
Thank you!
mannn more of this series PLEASE!!! I loved this video
Awesome idea for a series and great video! I actually made this last year but I used honey. It was amazing
Dude I don’t even care about the chicken recipe, that was the most epic fridge scene ever!
I would love to do this to my fridge also. Kitchenaid makes crappy (and overpriced) refrigerators, but the matching stove and dishwasher we have are 👌
The accomplished chef in you comes out in wishing to tweak the recipe here and there...kudos to you for giving a this recipe such high marks after going in with such skepticism! Looks like this will be on the menu this weekend at my place. Thanks, Sonny!
I love dry chicken
Made this tonight for dinner, served it with white sticky rice and oven roasted broccoli it was amazing, looking forward to this series
This Sonny, this is why I tune in. Creative content with a side of fridge abuse.
Thanks for sharing this recipe! Just made it for my wife and I and it turned out great! Added some chili oil at the end to cook the garlic and make the glaze.
Please keep these videos up, i like how you explain the videos aswell as they dont get into detail but you do
I'm making this tonight for the family. Dad points are going to hit 100!
How did it go?!
@@AK-jt7kh I cooked some saffron rice and steamed broccoli with it and it was a family hit.
I agree with the olive oil and butter mix. I fry and scramble eggs with that too. The olive oil tends to prevent the butter from browning so easily.
It doesn‘t do anything to prevent the butter from browning, it just waters down the amount of butter so when it browns you notice the browning flavor less
@@geekmac9349 My full comment states that it prevents the butter from browning “so easily”. That is because the olive oil does increase the smoke point of the butter.
On another note, to agree with you it does dilute the flavor of the browned butter. Of course the butter will still brown. Perhaps I should have stated that it doesn’t brown as “quickly” in lieu of “so easily”.
This is interesting. Butter browns around 300°F, and EVOO smokes around 350°F (Light Olive Oil is around 470°F).
I wonder why the addition of olive oil would slow the Maillard reaction of the butter solids.
@@james.randorff The oil isn’t part of the maillard reaction. However, it can affect the temp and moisture content when it occurs.
@@johnafleenor2986 Butter browns because after boiling off the water content the milk solids toast in the butter fat. By adding olive oil you only add more fat for the solids to toast in. The solids will toast at the same temperature either way, the smoke point of the oil surrounding them has nothing to do with it
I follow Sophia’s channel and it has helped me cook easy dinners with cheap ingredients and lots of veggies. It might not be her aim, but it works. I like it a lot, even though there are hundreds of channels like hers with similar recipes.
Making this for dinner this week with some rice and broccoli! Easy, fast and tasty looking- perfect for busy weeknight!.
I have seen her videos and there are many she cooks everyday. Not sure his she manages to make so many everyday. Maybe she owns a restaurant.
+100000 on the sentiment
It’s called clickbait.
I can't stand those titles.
I watch this UA-camr all the time, and others similar to her. Great everyday recipes
Bruh, you're an inspiration. I started seeing your guys when the pandemic hit and look at you now. Amazing job.
I actually made this recipe a few times, it's so easy and so very delicious. Glad to see it did well here.
Sophie has good recipes but almost all of the thumbnails say that she cooks it almost everyday....😀
Cool series!
Lmaooo that’s so true. She eats a lot 😂😂😂
She cooks 50 delicious recipes almsost every day! Mmmm lecker!! 😋
giving us the ol senpai kai
lmao! Ive been following her for a while too and noticed she always does that. I was thinking how many meals a day does she cook?
She is 400 pounds.
I made this after I saw the original video last year and I agree, it's kinda shockingly good, a very clever recipe. But I would also half the amount of syrup...
I love your impersonation of Natasha.. slapping the cutting board "LETS GO" lol
Thanks for doing this! I always see these videos and wonder if the recipes are actually any good
I have been making this dish for about a year now. It is a fantastic recipe and everyone who tries this meal loves it!
I've been following Sophie for a while now. Her food videos are awesome, and looks delicious. Most of her meals are paired with potatoes. She must own a potato farm or something
Germans love potato. Pretty much an unoffical national treasure for them.
@@zoe..d Not only Germans
You mean Rosemary Potatoes? There's hardly a week goes by without someone on "Das Perfekte Dinner" (Come Dine with Me) cooking these with Bohnen in Speckmantel (Green beans wrapped in bacon) and doing as if they created something fantastic.
That fridge bit at the end really gets me every time, I never see it coming 🤣🤣 your amazing chef. Keep doing your thing 💪🏽
I could actually taste it, wow, that looks amazing!
I usually ignore those "This recipe is so good, everyone will lick their plate and ask for more" channels like a plague but this series won't hurt much. 112k view on the second day!! That's a huge number dude. Congrats!!🎉🎉
Tried this yesterday and it was amazing, absolute hit with all my friends. Thanks for sharing! Did use a bit less honey and a bit more soy sauce on mine than the original recipe
Pink Himalayan sea salt works great on the rim of margaritas. I did like cooking a steak on it (salt block) at a local Japanese restaurant and the plating was cool. It didn't really do anything, but it was different, so it gets some points.
Everything she posts she says is so good she cooks it everyday.
This is basically a fancy Filipino Adobo with the addition of maple syrup. Glad to see the world enjoying Filipino cuisine!
90% of Sophie's videos say that she makes them or could make them every day or a few times a week. It draws eyeballs and clicks. Glad to know that they are indeed delicious. Thank you. Gotta try it now.
10/10 recipe - easy and delicious -
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get it. There was no celery so you're in! 😂
Seriously though, she gets tons of views because everyone is starved for great cooking content for the home and she's been doing this for a few years now. A beautiful woman that prepares great food that's easy to make... what's not to love? You highly rated it yourself! 😉😎
Loving the idea of this series. Looking forward to more. And yes I have liked and subscribed 😂
The wife - who doesn't cook a lot - made this tonight! It was awesome... especially given the ease of preparation/ingredients. Thanks!!
Love your style of cooking and zany antics. Keep them coming, please 🙏 🙂
I make this very often. I love it. Easy delicious. Never dry. I also add ginger want to try some green peps.
I watched this video for the first time last night. When I woke up I made it... The only thing I can say is wow! This easy recipe exceeded my expectations. It may be the best chicken I ever tasted.... EVER! It was THAT good! Presentation is 10/10, taste is 9/10 and texture is 10/10. Only reason I gave the taste a '9' is it was slightly sweet for my taste but that can be easily adjusted.
PS- I used a quality maple syrup instead of honey. Also, if you add the garlic too early, it will burn black. I added it at the end while making the sauce
Great video, awesome series to continue!
This is actually what I needed I always wanted to make that but thought it wouldn’t come out! Doing this tonight
Just made this chicken recipe, took your advice to use less maple syrup. Turned out delicious, that sauce is everything.. thanks for testing it out for us! I will be making this recipe again. 😋
Tried them. Delicious. Thanks!
Made it! It was really good! Awesome recipe! Used orange blossom honey and wow! Really easy recipe Thank you! I'll be making this again!
I'm already pumped for this series
Love the new series. Very cool. I watch Sophie videos all the time. Some pretty cool recipes.
I cooked Sophia's version at the request of my family. It got that incredulous, overwhelmed- with-flavor reaction from everyone! I'm a big fan of your videos.
I found this recipe on UA-cam a year ago. I have made this several times and I absolutely love it!