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  • @wheatthicks
    @wheatthicks Рік тому +481

    Videos like this always make me nervous when they don’t specify to use firebrick. Most people don’t know there’s a difference or why it’s important.

    • @soniCron
      @soniCron Рік тому +39

      Came here to say this. Careful, y'all.

    • @BlazePiffington
      @BlazePiffington Рік тому +27

      Somebody pin this comment, THINK OF THE CHILDREN!

    • @chalaron
      @chalaron Рік тому +22

      These look like landscaping pavers which is a terrible idea.

    • @lithmire
      @lithmire Рік тому +13

      Exactly the comment I was looking for! Exploding bricks will definitely ruin your day

    • @AhmadIzzJ
      @AhmadIzzJ Рік тому +25

      They did specify it for the earlier use when they built a pizza oven. As this is a continuation of that video, and it's the same type of brick already, they didn't mention it. Which they should anyway.

  • @jondavidmcnabb
    @jondavidmcnabb Рік тому +4

    I am original Kick Starter Joule owner and you folks keep impressing me with the food and the tech. You never rest and you are always innovating.

    • @bered4894
      @bered4894 Рік тому

      what‘s up with those joule memes

  • @BlanketBCSociety
    @BlanketBCSociety Рік тому +10

    Just came across your video as I am in Hokkaido Japan right now and earlier I was shopping for some Hibachi’s to bring back to Canada after my long visit. Now, after watching your video, I’m going to save over $1200! THANK YOU!!!
    You are all invited to my next BBQ! Come visit me in Vancouver, BC, Canada!
    Love your channel and website!

  • @adammoore7447
    @adammoore7447 Рік тому +6

    Great content. I've eaten Adana kebabs in (Adana) Turkey, yakitori in Japan, satays in Thailand, and anticuchos in Peru...Yes, direct heat grilling skewers is one of the best ways to cook.

  • @VashTown
    @VashTown Рік тому +37

    I love these kinds of cooking videos. They're entertaining even if I have no plans to emulate.

  • @lgadrian7989
    @lgadrian7989 Рік тому +3

    Genius way to put resources together at a reasonable price, and thank you for sharing

  • @XTwoHandzX
    @XTwoHandzX Рік тому +24

    I cant help but have concerns about the safety of using bricks not intended for high heat or cooking since they might give off random heavy metal gasses, are there recommended types of bricks for these?

    • @fsho5260
      @fsho5260 Рік тому

      exactly what I was thinking

    • @budus2
      @budus2 Рік тому

      You should always use fire bricks anyway, because they don't break in high temperature. These bricks are used for building ovens for bread or pizza, so you don't need to worry.

    • @shashankbj3804
      @shashankbj3804 Рік тому

      Quite literally the same risks are involved with a regular hibachi, Except maybe the risk of you walking into one and toppling it all over ...but yeah its equal caution for both the set ups

  • @crushivintage
    @crushivintage Рік тому +1

    Looks great! I love this new channel. Lots of great ideas, great demonstrations and killer cinema. Also there is a dog chilling in the b/g.

  • @SoyandPepper
    @SoyandPepper Рік тому

    You guy’s content have become so good!

  • @lewismaddock1654
    @lewismaddock1654 Рік тому +85

    Pretty Genius. Have both a pizza oven and a hibachi grill for a total of $30, that's a bargain. Too bad there wasn't a Joule ad on this video, I would've bought it from all the money I'm saving.

    • @goffe2282
      @goffe2282 Рік тому +1

      Joule requires a smart phone to even function last I checked so it's a no go no matter how good it is. If you can't even turn on a sous vide machine and set the temperature without a smart phone then it's broken by design.
      .... maybe they have fixed it... my initial disappointment has meant that I have just not looked at Joule for a while.

    • @frodothehobo9938
      @frodothehobo9938 Рік тому

      @@goffe2282 tbh i don't hate joule and i think sous vide is overrated. chef steps is ultimately a business, they exist to make money. these youtube videos are free for you, they have to put out a profitable product to keep their staff employed

    • @fizzpop6543
      @fizzpop6543 Рік тому

      @@goffe2282 for you that may be but I'd rather have no interface on the sous vide device itself. It's more things to go wrong and extra bulk. You're relying on electronics to set temp either way, I'd rather there were less on the device itself since it's in a hot humid environment.

  • @jeev4divine
    @jeev4divine Рік тому +1

    Thanks guys, this is similar to my brainstorm for grill of bricks! But designed on bare sandy ground. Cooks quick
    and dual use as small firepit! Thanks for validating! Other folks just laughed at my creation.

  • @davidlin7714
    @davidlin7714 Рік тому +18

    Just a thought, you probably shouldn't have the "cold zone work station" next to the "serving zone" if you need to put the food into the "high heat" zone. Juices from the raw meat (such as from chicken) could drip onto the "serving zone" food when you're going grill.

    • @chefsteps
      @chefsteps  Рік тому +4

      Very good point! Thanks for the tip!

    • @neiloppa2620
      @neiloppa2620 Рік тому

      Where do you think would be the best place to move it? Would it be to the right of the hottest section?

  • @kadelavigne8488
    @kadelavigne8488 3 дні тому

    I see there was no smoke coming from your chimney, what did you use to light up your coals? I'm looking for tips on how to minimize smoke so i don't disturb my neighbours.

  • @keithhepworth4934
    @keithhepworth4934 Рік тому +2

    I built the Chef Steps pizza oven and my family loves it. I just might have to try this one

  • @alexandersalz5850
    @alexandersalz5850 Рік тому +1

    if you got another 10 bucks you can buy a terracotta windowbox that is manufactured at high temperatures looks beautiful and is still enough if you only cook for 2-4 people :) highly reccomend custom grillage just get one with a fine mesh in the highest quality non-coated chrome steel. just wield it to metal rod u bend to shape. u cant buy those i came up with that design xd also there a ventilation/wateringslot at the bottom u might wanna cover that with a piece of mesh and place everything on heat insulating stone. buit the cool thing about this is u can heat it outside then place the entire thing inside your home since its so small it doesnt give up that much heat also nice in the winter ^^(but carefull dont burn your house have a bucket of water around at all times haha.. and in general i cant recommend to make a fir inside your home xD that said its definitely a highlight to have a coalgrill on the dinnertable^^ just be carefull haha) if you wanna smoke anthign jsut throw in a hand full of dried herbs it doesnt get any better :DD found a windowbox with a n olive leaf looks like an authentic ancient italian grill nonna might have used at her kitchenwindowxd propably never happened but you know feels legit haha for like 50 bucks total haha in my opinnion even better than the expensive japanese one !:)

  • @archtang9317
    @archtang9317 23 дні тому

    keanu reeves r good at almost everything he's good with the glasses on

  • @sameotoko
    @sameotoko Рік тому +1

    So, since I can't afford binchotan, would this work with Kingsford?

  • @Rangerboy030
    @Rangerboy030 Рік тому +14

    Next DIY project: A counter/table that is strong and heat resistant enough to put the hibachi/pizza oven on so you aren't screwing your back while cooking.

  • @kousakasan7882
    @kousakasan7882 Рік тому +2

    I have been using $30 worth of clay bricks as a bbq for over 10 years now. I arrange the brick depending on what I am grilling that day. Most of the time, it's a large square because I love Korean bbq. I use clay because those concrete bricks you are using can explode and cause serious injury.

  • @TheNewMediaoftheDawn
    @TheNewMediaoftheDawn Рік тому

    Cool concept🎉

  • @AppleBearKitchen1999
    @AppleBearKitchen1999 Рік тому

    Great video! I learned a lot.

  • @jimmylee8368
    @jimmylee8368 Рік тому

    High temp such as this can run the risk of paver bricks and regular thin concrete slab to explode. Thats why pizza oven uses fire bricks.

  • @Vayxes
    @Vayxes Рік тому

    There was an episode of good eats where Alton brown made almost this exact thing, but it was for kabab

  • @ivegotheblues
    @ivegotheblues Рік тому +1

    Does the bricks become very hot? Like you can't put the hand near?

    • @chefsteps
      @chefsteps  Рік тому

      The bricks do get hot. Be careful!

  • @mrpawka
    @mrpawka Рік тому

    and now I want an actual Hibachi Grill

  • @jamiebeard8142
    @jamiebeard8142 Рік тому +7

    What kind of bricks are these fireproof or regular?

    • @theimben
      @theimben Рік тому +4

      Id hazard a guess at fireproof

    • @Nos2113
      @Nos2113 Рік тому +2

      If you want it to last, yes, firebrick

    • @Zipfei_Kloatscher
      @Zipfei_Kloatscher Рік тому +1

      Pro tip: Get the ones that are not fireproof. 🙂👍🏼

  • @hardcorehunter7162
    @hardcorehunter7162 4 місяці тому

    could do it cheaper with just a hole in the ground you dump coals in. Like some sort of pit but its used for grilling.

  • @prorastanate4665
    @prorastanate4665 Рік тому

    What can i use as the groundpiece?

  • @onooooooooooo
    @onooooooooooo Рік тому

    If you guys filmed this where I think you filmed this, then this video is actually hilarious and kind of punk rock. Was this filmed where it very much looks like it was filmed? Was Dave from maintenance bribed during the filming of this?

    • @kylhaselbauer6783
      @kylhaselbauer6783 Рік тому

      Ohh. We filmed this right out the front door.. floor 3 Pike Place Market.. WITH approval of course.

  • @Ishiisan
    @Ishiisan Рік тому +1

    spelled Hibachi (He Bachi) in English but they keep saying Habachi. lol
    He (fire) Bachi (bowl).
    I love this idea! using metal skewers are no-no

    • @zarblitz
      @zarblitz Рік тому +1

      It's unsurprising that "hib" would morph into "heb" or "hob" in American English, particularly when the "he" syllable has no meaning to someone who does not speak Japanese. The short "o" or "e" vowel sounds are much easier to make then the short "i" vowel sound and people will get lazy and change the vowel.

  • @opuntina
    @opuntina Рік тому

    Yakatori or hibachi?

  • @dutchr4zor
    @dutchr4zor Рік тому +1

    How much does it matter to use actual binchotan coals? Since people started putting them in their drinking water a detoxing thing they cost 10$ a piece over here.

    • @chefsteps
      @chefsteps  Рік тому

      We highly recommend binchotan but check out are ultimate guide on coals! www.chefsteps.com/activities/charcoal-more-than-just-burnt-wood

    • @willcookmakeup
      @willcookmakeup Рік тому

      Yeah I've been having a really hard time finding it affordably. Might need to find a local Japanese market

  • @nickyang1143
    @nickyang1143 Рік тому +3

    Hmmmm not sure when ur using binchotan that costs $30 per grill sesh

  • @jeffward1106
    @jeffward1106 Рік тому +1

    Crilly needs his own sitcom 😅❤

  • @markfleser
    @markfleser Рік тому +1

    It’s all fun and games until someone looses an eye when a paver explodes.

  • @blex5579
    @blex5579 Рік тому +1

    since i already built by own cold smoker out of an old fridge, i am intrigued... ;)

  • @bounceeer
    @bounceeer Рік тому

    Damn, you guys invented something that people used to do for thousands of years! Amazing work!

  • @ushermarce
    @ushermarce Рік тому

    In this video Keanu Reeves explaining diy barbecue tip 😊

  • @kanivakil198
    @kanivakil198 Рік тому +1

    You look like a Keanu Reeve multiverse version.

  • @msdliw9616
    @msdliw9616 Рік тому +3

    Idk
    I still feel like using a terracotta pot would be easier and cheaper

  • @WelfareChrist
    @WelfareChrist Рік тому

    this looks really cool but I'm not gonna spend more on the binchotan than the food i'm cooking, and living outside Japan the stuff is ridiculously expensive.

  • @RaymondChenon
    @RaymondChenon Рік тому +1

    Great to see John Wick teach us how to build a Hibachi grill :)

  • @ratmondC
    @ratmondC Рік тому +2

    Set off the ground to prevent weakening your steel rebar in the concrete floor

  • @carlvincent12
    @carlvincent12 Рік тому

    Is there a specific type of brick to use for this?

    • @anomalousresult
      @anomalousresult Рік тому +4

      Firebrick, fire brick, or refractory brick is what you're looking for. Ordinary building brick might explode.

  • @399.garage
    @399.garage Рік тому

    I taught john wick becoming a chef now 🤣🤣🤣

  • @chalaron
    @chalaron Рік тому +3

    Using landscaping pavers is a terrible idea. When one of them explodes you’ll be having a bad time.

  • @Andy1119
    @Andy1119 Рік тому

    1050 degrees. But what is that in real world temperatures?

  • @Swishy_Blue
    @Swishy_Blue Рік тому

    How the heck did you get clearance to just do that in Pike Place 😂
    I know that view and I am amazed tourists didn't swarm you

  • @OldGleebis
    @OldGleebis Рік тому

    Isn’t this a Yakitori grill? Hibachi is what they have at Benihana

  • @coleholden8640
    @coleholden8640 Рік тому

    This guy's mannerisms/facial expressions/way he talks makes me think of a drunk Jeff witteck

  • @CCL13CN
    @CCL13CN Рік тому

    ChefSteps you might want to explore into something called "Portable Charcoal Grills" made for lamb skewers. The name is weird because it is mainly targeting Chinese customers. Some related video could be found on UA-cam too: ua-cam.com/users/shorts3JfFni6kpUc
    Mentioning this because it is already made product, which apparently is more expensive than bricks but at least not several hundreds. It achieves similar results, is easier to use, just not having a fancy name.
    I personally have done some grilling with hibachi and this kind of grill. Result-wise, there's no difference. Hibachi is somewhat easier to operate, but also slower.

  • @luanamariejoseph
    @luanamariejoseph Рік тому

    Ça c'est parfait tout ce que je peux construire maison bien moins cher c parfait

  • @nazgul7914
    @nazgul7914 Рік тому

    What do you use to burn the charcoal?

    • @Zipfei_Kloatscher
      @Zipfei_Kloatscher Рік тому +2

      They use "fire"... 🔥 🙂👍🏼
      You're welcome.

    • @Eliza524
      @Eliza524 Рік тому

      I think you're talking about the chimney starter.

  • @TychoCartmell
    @TychoCartmell Рік тому

    audio mixing at 5:50 is a bit high

  • @danielskinner549
    @danielskinner549 Рік тому

    Why did you move the rest zone from the end to the middle.. I’m confused, there was no real reason to do that

  • @asian2828
    @asian2828 Рік тому +5

    It's called a "konro grill" guys. Hibachi is a flat top grill. Thanks!

    • @Makked463
      @Makked463 Рік тому +4

      Hibachi is just a fire box. Teppanyaki or teppan, is an iron play or griddle. Although in the US, “hibachi” style is basically teppanyaki.

    • @asian2828
      @asian2828 Рік тому

      @@Makked463 thanks for the clarification 👍

  • @bbb1007
    @bbb1007 Рік тому

    Should specify what bricks you uses

  • @danf4447
    @danf4447 Рік тому

    it looks like a frank lloyd wright house.

  • @FountainOfYoot
    @FountainOfYoot Рік тому

    I need a lead on that green cap too! :)

  • @RiyadAbouJaoudeh
    @RiyadAbouJaoudeh 8 місяців тому

    Why on the floor.. save ur backs and use a stand/table

  • @Huy0035
    @Huy0035 Рік тому

    I just use my charcoal grill. Same thing

  • @deardaughter
    @deardaughter Рік тому

    lol thanks wolfpup.

  • @vilijanac
    @vilijanac Рік тому

    And for super hot, don't forget the old hair dryer, lol.

  • @jimmyquck
    @jimmyquck Рік тому

    how of these would i need to produce enough CO2 in my apartment? asking for a friend

  • @YoukuroKageStudios
    @YoukuroKageStudios 10 місяців тому

    That’s yakitori, hibachi grills as a teppanyaki.

  • @herds22
    @herds22 11 місяців тому

    and you forgot "Easy space-saving, stack-away storage."

  • @goyo1352
    @goyo1352 Рік тому

    It’s actually 400$ for yakitori grill

  • @velazquezarmouries
    @velazquezarmouries 9 місяців тому

    Real hibachi can be as simple as a metal lined wooden box filled with sand or wood ash

  • @JordanNHoule
    @JordanNHoule Рік тому

    GUYS!!!! I can’t explain what joy it brings me that you made this… LET ALONE, purposefully out of the pizza oven bricks!
    ❤🎉🤯

  • @BiggMo
    @BiggMo Рік тому

    1:03 *anywhere? …now some idiots gonna put this on their wood or composite deck
    *w/o the base pavers

  • @_tizzle
    @_tizzle Рік тому +1

    Sousvide hibachi burgers. Make it happen.

    • @chefsteps
      @chefsteps  Рік тому

      Try it out and let us know how it goes?

    • @_tizzle
      @_tizzle Рік тому

      @@chefsteps it’s more fun to watch and learn before trying and erroring!

  • @jeboks777
    @jeboks777 Рік тому

    I thought it was Jimmy Kimmel on the thumbnail

  • @-Scotty
    @-Scotty Рік тому +1

    Using a concrete slab on the base? It can explode as well as those bricks! 0/10

    • @tangjams
      @tangjams Рік тому

      Please listen to this man…..
      At the very least a layer of firebrick on top of the concrete slabs. Then perhaps another layer of sand as the base for the charcoal.
      Or another option, look for taobao versions of stainless steel yakitori grills with refractory brick lining.

    • @tangjams
      @tangjams Рік тому

      Please listen to this man…..
      At the very least a layer of firebrick on top of the concrete slabs. Then perhaps another layer of sand as the base for the charcoal.
      Or another option, look for taobao versions of stainless steel yakitori grills with refractory brick lining.

  • @Keestar1720
    @Keestar1720 Рік тому

    is it me or what he kinda looked like keanu for abit

  • @karohemd2426
    @karohemd2426 Рік тому

    Er, one of the major points of a konro is that it's portable. This isn't.

    • @chefsteps
      @chefsteps  Рік тому

      Actually this packs down smaller than a konro! You just need a bucket or cart to put your bricks in

  • @qouavang3646
    @qouavang3646 Рік тому

    If Keanu reeves was ordered from wish

  • @bogard84
    @bogard84 Рік тому

    Yeesh

  • @nativecascadian4141
    @nativecascadian4141 Рік тому

    Does he realize you can go down to Action and buy a grill for ten euro that doesnt involve bricks?

  • @Jiggyb00
    @Jiggyb00 Рік тому

    Who else clicked because you thought "damn, Keanu can cook too?"

  • @jaemccaskill1422
    @jaemccaskill1422 Рік тому

    The coals are more expensive than the grill 😂

  • @shawnkay5462
    @shawnkay5462 Рік тому

    Hasanabi teaching people how to make hibachi grills

  • @guillermotorrejonc9084
    @guillermotorrejonc9084 10 місяців тому +1

    It is obvious that the man is very creative and has created a narrow grill based on bricks. Alright. It works, but don't call it HIBASHI GRILL. Be creative and give it another name. A little respect for the traditional crafts of the countries.

  • @chefLuizin
    @chefLuizin Рік тому

    Os pedreiros vendo isso kkkkkkkkk

  • @Dragon-Slay3r
    @Dragon-Slay3r Рік тому +1

    Lol

  • @alexbouche8758
    @alexbouche8758 Рік тому

    More like a konro, not hibachi...

  • @manfrommontreal
    @manfrommontreal Рік тому

    Hipsters making food.

  • @marcuskaysen9300
    @marcuskaysen9300 Рік тому +1

    Just had the driveway redone using bricks, now I know what I can do with the leftover pavers!

  • @LuciusIsaac-s7p
    @LuciusIsaac-s7p 2 місяці тому

    Williams Angela Johnson Jeffrey Wilson Mary

  • @MrVipulLal
    @MrVipulLal Рік тому

    You’d burn your moustache if you have to stick your face over the hot coals!

  • @stephenborunda547
    @stephenborunda547 Рік тому

    hahahahaha......25 bucks? in what universe?

  • @gow588
    @gow588 Рік тому

    smokes ain’t holy

  • @shubhammandal3775
    @shubhammandal3775 Рік тому

    Jimmy kimmel

  • @bemusedindian8571
    @bemusedindian8571 Рік тому

    This is terrible advice. Hibachi does not work this way. Sigh.

  • @Ironcross6669
    @Ironcross6669 Рік тому

    Lame 😂

  • @YaNKeeR_
    @YaNKeeR_ Рік тому

    First!

  • @widehead1234
    @widehead1234 Рік тому

    These guys couldn't be more of tools if they tried