This is why you are a wonderful teacher: you don't just explain what to do, you explain why it's done. Knowing the why helps the student remember the what. You're the Yoda of cooking.
Totally agreed. Chef demonstrates his experience with touches like explaining how to stage the incorporation of dressing, Parmigiano Reggiano, and croutons, rather than tossing everything together arbitrarily. This kind of methodology demonstrates his culinary skills honed over decades in contrast to most others who offer cooking instruction.
cool comment but, chef is literally explaining what to do and why in a 20 minute video. Don't sell him short he is the single greatest food teacher on UA-cam.
My husband was a waiter in a high end restaurant when we first got married and he made this dressing at the table. That was 57 years ago. Thanks for bringing back the memory. I am for sure going to make this on new years day in memory of him. May he RIP love you
I have become addicted to this channel. stopped watching tv. i am not a good cook, but looking at Chef JP working his magic makes me want to cook. God Bless
What's brilliant about this channel is that it actually shows him cooking the food, and not just short cinematographic takes.I hope he never loses this essence.
If somebody says "Too much butter" don't invite them . If someone says "Too long video" don't listen to them I'd suggest you make a series of 45 min episodes, with all the twists, humor, suspense and definitely the pain of tasting real hot food 🤗 Love you Chef!
I love when he says "17 years" or "a child could do this" or "I'm tellin' you" or "I promise you" . The quips are gold. Hats off to the production team with the edits and music and duck quacks. Love this team. "Your burying the cheese in the dressing" they way you delivered that line was perfect. 25, 30, 1 hour... The more the merrier. I value and appreciate every minute you share with us.
😂 “Sometimes ya gotta call the enemy!” Chef Jean Pierre never fails to make me laugh out loud while learning how to cook like a real chef at home! God bless you, Chef!
not only super detailed cesar salad dressing and prep which teaches you how to make them but also the order... I absolutely loved it. best teacher ever! and on top of that is a delight to hear you and super funny too! i cant stop laughing! thanks for EVERYTHING you do!
Chef, never worry about the length of your videos, I enjoy every minute of them and learn a lot more than I do from any other chef. You don't just tell us what to do, you explain why it is done that particular way, which helps us to remember it in the future.
I agree. Anyone doesn't enjoy cooking shouldn't be watching this man cook or any other professional. They should just go to buzz/californian 2 minute garbage no quality food uploads.
If your producer/editor doesn't already know let this comment be what it needs to be. If it took you an hour to show us something we'd gladly watch it and if we new parts already we can skip around as needed. Don't let the time be a constraint. You are teaching us skills and we'd rather know the details than you rush through it and us ask where step 3 went. Overall happy to see this channel growing it deserves it.
I also agree, we learn from everything you say and do. But I will give kudos to producers/ editors or whoever comes up with and inserts the clever little thoughts/phrases that appear on the screen; they are hilarious and perfectly timed! The music montages are also wonderful! It is clear that everyone working on this channel is giving their all and wants it to be the success that it is!! Continue the great work!!!!
For those of us who worked in the restaurant industry in the 70's, we remember table side preparation of Caesar salad as well as Steak Diane. Thank you so much for your beautiful recipes!
@@eddie577 I worked at a very nice restaurant in Wisconsin. The owner always wore Hart Shaffner and Marx suits and went around making sure that all of the guests were happy. He also did the table side preparations.
We love your chatty videos, and they normally aren’t complete unless you burn your mouth tasting things. Your forgetfulness all that stuff is the charm of your videos. We love you for showing and sharing with us chef.
Pierre is my favorite teacher and Chef. I never mind when your shows are longer, I need the extra special teaching lessons. Thank you Chef Pierre for being a thorough professional chef teacher. God bless America!
Once again, I cannot state how much I love and appreciate Chef J.P. I have benefited greatly. My skills have risen to another level. I'm feeling less intimidated in the kitchen. Thanks so much Chef!
I make croutons all the time in my restaurant, and I will say that yes the most important thing about making croutons is not forgetting them in the oven. :)
My favorite chef- I’ve learned more from this chef than any culinary class. My clients all benefit too! Thank you for great content and exceptional teaching!
Honestly I hate when people dont explain anything in video, if I know how to wouldn't search how to make it on youtube. So your longer videos with detailed explanations are very much appreciated. I'm here to learn not watch a sped up version of someone putting ingredients in a bowl or sumn
I have been making scratch Caesar for years and getting good reviews and lots of requests, BUT I learned a thing or two WATCHING Chef Jean-Pierre do his Caesar. The sequence of the ingredients, the look of the emulsion, fixing mistakes and relative amounts were different than I have been used to using. The end result was more complexity and depth in the dressing. Also it seemed to be less fragile or prone to break down, which is a nice benefit. I went into the kitchen and made it step for step his way. My judges (family all of whom love Caesar) rated better for the changes so I am pleased that Chef shared his expertise.
Chef Jean-Pierre is hilariously funny. His videos are more than cooking recipes, it’s like you’re watching your funny uncle cooking! The videos could be longer and I would still watch them! Keep them coming! #ILoveButter!
I knew from the beginning he could not resist to try a crouton! I love that. I couldn't either. Best part of the whole channel is, that his videos get so long so he explains all the important parts. Thank you for that.
Please tell your producers that we don't care how long you talk for. We love listening to you, and all your important little tidbits that you want to throw in. You go right ahead... we're all here for you. We love watching all your videos. You are hilarious, and that's what you need to tell them I said! You keep doing you Chef Jean-Pierre. ❤️🍷😉❤️
It is so gratifying when you have someone put down their fork and ask how your sauce or dressing was made. The Caesar Salad was a complete hit and the dressing and croutons were the star of the show. Thank you so much Chef for making cooking so much fun and exciting again.
Today's show was fantastic. I love the parts where the Cheff mutters phrases or changes the accent, it's very funny ... Today's recipe, technical explanation, just great. Again a very educational and delicious chapter! Thank you Cheff Jean-Pierre.
Man... I love all of these videos so much. 24 mins, 54 mins... Doesn't matter to me. I really can't express how grateful I am each week to be watching these. I wish he sold his vinegars and olive oils in Europe though!
Please do not worry about the length of the video. Joe Rogan speaks with guests typically for more than 3 hours and has 25 million subscribers. We are here to learn. Excellent job!
I love Chef Jean-Pierre. His sense of humor is wonderful! I also have to commend the editor. They really add another level of wit to these videos! Store bought Caesar salad is incomparable to salad you make on your own. Many thanks to Chef for bringing the culinary arts to the masses!
I had watched this two years ago. Today I decided I wanted to Caesar salad so I was watching it as I made the dressing. And I thought oh this looks a little thick and I was wondering what to do. Luckily the chef had the same problem! I love that he goes into detail. I couldn’t make a better Cesar in the world! It was perfect! Thank you so much Chef Jean Pierre!
I love how you tell the truth about butter being good for you just like pork lard and beef talow. McDonald's french fries used to use beef talow and that's why they were so good
I will generally avoid long videos, but not this guy. Entertaining, knowledgeable, and funny from start to finish. Thanks, sent links to some in my family so they can enjoy it too.
@@mattmarkus4868 Agreed, but these videos are 20-30 minutes long - there's so many videos under 10 minutes where you learn even more. Don't get me wrong, I like Chef Jean-Pierre...but the extra length is not because of extra info, it's from all his entertaining antics, chatting, and minutes-long shots of him continually doing something you already understand (i.e. whisking). I've even seen 3 minute videos that teach me just as much info (in terms of the recipe) as a 30-minute JP video. The value in the length of his videos doesn't come from learning more, but from the entertainment.
I've learned so much from chef. I must contribute to keeping the channel going. Joining up tonight. The enthusiasm is contagious, show these with my wife. Good real food = good life.
Dear Chef Jean-Pierre, I don't know if the team or our hilarious chef or both read these, but we certainly don't mind longer videos. In fact, the more the merrier. Those extra 15s of eating were far too less. The fact that you are happy makes us happy. I don't know what I said but this is truly wholesome! God bless us all...
this is the BEST dressing ever. i didnt use vinegar, just lemon juice... for those who say you have to use two oils, no way. olive oil was fine. i did it all in a blender. thank you Chef!
Chef, I cannot tell you how much I enjoy watching you cook. You tell us things that other you tube Chefs/Cooks ASUME that we all know. Thank God for you chef Jean-Pierre. (P.S. I watch your "shows" over and over).
15 seconds or 15 minutes longer . . . that's cool with me . . . When you are learning from a master, time is surely important . . . more is better . . . like butter, there can't be too much butter . . . To me, there can't be too much video with Chef Jean-Pierre . . . Thanks for the extra time . . .
Thanks again chef, you have turned me into a very good chef as well. Your presentation and wit makes a half hour feel like only ten minutes so don't worry about the length of certain videos. Just keep explaining everything the way you do.
I just throw all the sauce ingredients in a blender , blend for 3 seconds, sauce is perfect every time. I find it easier to use Limes over Lemon, seems easier to get consistent results. I prefer a little Tabasco, just to give the Salad a little zing. Love watching your videos, one of the best on UA-cam
You are so much fun to watch. I typically serve Caesar at home, table side, so I make it when ready to serve right in the salad bowl. I was asked to bring a Caesar Salad to a pizza oven party, serving 13. It's a side, no chicken or shrimp needed. Knowing it won't be served for a while after I arrive, I need to make the dressing in advance and assemble salad at the hosts home when she is ready to serve. Hence, I checked in with you and sure enough - problem solved. I have the recipe and plan to make it happen! Merci. UPDATE ONE YEAR LATER: I DID MAKE IT FOR THE PARTY, it was a huge hit. I have since made it several times. It is wonderful. When I only make Caesar for two, I will use my own recipe for table side. When I am having a dinner party, this is my "go-to" because it can be made in advance. Always learn something from you Chef, I so appreciate you!!!!! You NEVER post a recipe and video that fails. XOXO
I've been making this exact recipe for over 25 years a la Left Bank. Whenever anyone comes to my home for dinner, they always ask if I'm making Caesar Salad. The only insignificant things I do differently are: I make the croutons in a frying pan with butter, I use anchovy paste instead of fillets, because I'm lazy and red wine vinegar (just a touch) instead of the balsamic (I may try that) and I may even use a touch more garlic (love the garlic). As you say, the assembly procedure is very important. I've never had a problem making it. It's easy if you just follow the rules. Anybody making this will not be disappointed and your guests will love it!.🧄🧀 😋
Another great recipe chef! Don't listen to those people complaining your videos are too long, the explanations you give are priceless. I personally prefer to spend a bit more time once and understand it for lifetime, rather than never know it and do it the wrong way! Also nothing wrong with repetition, sometimes things are being forgotten so it is nice to be reminded. I also love when you show the temperature in metrics as well for people like me located in Europe, this facilitate things :) P.S. Sometimes when I have an extra 15-20 minutes to spend I watch your videos again and again because they are so funny, it is like watching Friends tv show over and over again it's never getting boring :)
Chef Jean Pierre, please never change! Your teachings are amazing! You’re funny and crazy 😝 I love this channel 😍 we’re very lucky to have you in our homes 👍
Dear Chef Jean-Pierre, Where do I start to tell you that you make our days, weeks, months & years so very special. God Bless you always!!!!!!! You teach us so much!!! Your channel is amazing. Thank you for educating us, and just being you!!!! It’s refreshing and beautiful. You make me laugh & yet I am learning so much from your techniques. Much love
I’m glad I ran across your channel. You make the impossible, possible for us watching you. It doesn’t matter how long your videos are they are all great fun to watch you do what you love to do.
Chef Jean Pierre you are the best! The only thing on the web that makes me happy lately. If you don’t like to cook just watch this one for therapy 😊 He will cheer you up with his love, passion and energy.
I have snuck anchovies on people many times. Then prayed They did not ask for the recipe... Because I would not lie. 85 % of my guests hated to cook , but loved to eat. Perfect friends ❤ I love you talking to the food. I do it as well. Love is always the secret Ingredient and passion.
I think this may be your most entertaining video yet. Loved all of it and particularly how you were able to provide complete instruction, as well as stretching the entertainment for about 25 minutes, for a recipe I know you could make in a few minutes, as you did it tableside in past. I remember several restaurants that did make it tableside many years ago. I giggled hard with your use of the music "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin and written in 1902. I will admit that out of all of the great ragtime music written, this song became my least favorite. That was due to the fact that when it became popular in the movie "The Sting" I was teaching piano and drum lessons privately. I had about 25 piano students each week and ALL of them want to learn to play "The Entertainer" and there were several versions with varying degrees of difficulty. As you know, and also excel at, as a teacher you must be excited about the material you are teaching. Teaching "The Entertainer" 25 times a week made that difficult. Haha. I have always loved making and eating Caesar Salad and may do it this evening. I look forward to all of your videos. Thank you so much for all your hard work, great recipes and entertainment!!
I wish I had known this recipe 40 yrs ago, I missed all those yrs of the PERFECT CAESAR SALAD. You recipe is the BEST I have ever seen. And I cooked in a restaurant for 15 yrs. You are the best cook and teacher i have ever seen. If people complain the video is to long, tell them not to watch. You keep doing what you do BEST!
Of all the chefs on youtube (and I subscribe to a lot of channels) Chef Jean-Pierre is the best for his abilities to show, demonstrate, explain and teach. You can tell, just by watching him at work, how great a chef he is. But it's his gift for explaining the what, why, how, where and when that marks him out as really special. Thank you chef. I'm learning so much from watching your channel.
There is a french restaurant in Myrtle Beach that makes Cesar salads table-side just like this. Best CS I've ever had. NOW..I can make it at home. Thanks Chef JP!
I thought I was the only one talking to the ingredients when cooking, and it makes me happy to see I'm not the only one being crazy enough to do that. :D
You're NOT crazy. People who never eat such wonderfully, naturally prepared food like Jean-Pierre's are the crazy ones. Because look at what they're missing.
Chef Jean Pierre is literally the only person who was able to convince me to be brave enough to try to learn how to cook and I am forever thankful for it. I am now cooking technical dishes that rival even some of my friends that work in the culinary world. The guy literally explains everything behind what he is doing instead of just going through each step of the recipe and process like a robot. Thank you agan Chef for all your work!
Just made and serve to my family and friends (including 2 10 yo boys). Home made sauce made a great hit, everybody loved it. Thanks Jean-Pierre for the magnificent tasting and easy to follow recipe
After watching Jean-Pierre I realized that I had the ingredients and made this incredible Keto Ceasar dressing. Following Jean Pierre's steps the dressing was perfection, bringing back so many memories of table-side prepared Caesars.
What a clever way to put together a Caesar salad. I can only imagine how great it tastes. I will be trying my hand at putting one together, just the way you did. I especially love the way you make the emulsified dressing. It looks like a good workout, too. Thanks for sharing all your expertise and good humour with us!
It came out great! Brought back so many memories. I used to work at the only 4 star in the state Wyoming, in Jackson Hole. I'd take my employee discount and all wanted from the fancy restaurant was table side Caesar salad. (although I did learn to cook from watching them, and how to make stock and demi glaze, you know back in the 1990's, before UA-cam. Even watching prep cooks taught so much, or watching crazy pastrie chefs. Also seeing all the food orders and costs...to understand the whole picture)
This is why you are a wonderful teacher: you don't just explain what to do, you explain why it's done. Knowing the why helps the student remember the what. You're the Yoda of cooking.
A great teacher he is!
@@ForbiddenChocolate mmmmm
Totally agreed. Chef demonstrates his experience with touches like explaining how to stage the incorporation of dressing, Parmigiano Reggiano, and croutons, rather than tossing everything together arbitrarily. This kind of methodology demonstrates his culinary skills honed over decades in contrast to most others who offer cooking instruction.
cool comment but, chef is literally explaining what to do and why in a 20 minute video. Don't sell him short he is the single greatest food teacher on UA-cam.
@@SharAkaKijknaastje No one is selling Chef JP short. Are you sure you're replying to the correct comment?
My husband was a waiter in a high end restaurant when we first got married and he made this dressing at the table. That was 57 years ago. Thanks for bringing back the memory. I am for sure going to make this on new years day in memory of him. May he RIP love you
I have become addicted to this channel. stopped watching tv. i am not a good cook, but looking at Chef JP working his magic makes me want to cook. God Bless
Great comment - because I fully relate to your point. I can almost enjoy his food just watching him prepare it.
What's brilliant about this channel is that it actually shows him cooking the food, and not just short cinematographic takes.I hope he never loses this essence.
Thank you 🙏
Yes indeed, not a game show but real instructional cooking. He’s great!
The best part of life is when you can finally enjoy the fruits of what you did for a living yourself with friends and family.
If somebody says "Too much butter" don't invite them
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If someone says "Too long video" don't listen to them
I'd suggest you make a series of 45 min episodes, with all the twists, humor, suspense and definitely the pain of tasting real hot food 🤗
Love you Chef!
To long
Please show me cheese soufflé
I love when he says "17 years" or "a child could do this" or "I'm tellin' you" or "I promise you" . The quips are gold.
Hats off to the production team with the edits and music and duck quacks. Love this team.
"Your burying the cheese in the dressing" they way you delivered that line was perfect.
25, 30, 1 hour... The more the merrier. I value and appreciate every minute you share with us.
😂
“Sometimes ya gotta call the enemy!”
Chef Jean Pierre never fails to make me laugh out loud while learning how to cook like a real chef at home! God bless you, Chef!
🙏🙏🙏
And hey, don't put the parm in the dressing. VG advice. The cheese needs to make friends with the leaves. Okay!
Your not kidding. I laughed for the same reason
Me too my friend.He the best chef I never see
I do that also to put something when other kitchen staff are not looking😂 but my boss see me on the cctv😅
not only super detailed cesar salad dressing and prep which teaches you how to make them but also the order... I absolutely loved it. best teacher ever! and on top of that is a delight to hear you and super funny too! i cant stop laughing! thanks for EVERYTHING you do!
Made a ton of Caeser dressings off different UA-cam videos. This was by far the best. Thanks so much and keep it up!
Chef, thank you for blessing us with SO MANY videos lately! You seem to be working nonstop. We appreciate you!!! 🙌
Ho Di
i'd like to see Chef make the original recipe with no anchovies or dijon, and lime juice.
Chef, never worry about the length of your videos, I enjoy every minute of them and learn a lot more than I do from any other chef. You don't just tell us what to do, you explain why it is done that particular way, which helps us to remember it in the future.
Please don’t worry about long videos! They’re informative, interesting, and entertaining. I could watch this channel for hours. Happy holidays!
I recently discovered him and just enjoy watching it his energy is lovely and I learned a lot even at 71 years old
Me too
I agree.
Anyone doesn't enjoy cooking shouldn't be watching this man cook or any other professional.
They should just go to buzz/californian 2 minute garbage no quality food uploads.
🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I agree! I am almost sad when they are over!
“Do whatever makes you happy.” ~ I love this man.
👍👍👍😊
Do whatever makes you happy! Italian mother's suggestion, I promise you! Ahahahah
Funniest chef ever! 😂
I’m so lucky to have found him now. Lots of content!
If your producer/editor doesn't already know let this comment be what it needs to be. If it took you an hour to show us something we'd gladly watch it and if we new parts already we can skip around as needed. Don't let the time be a constraint. You are teaching us skills and we'd rather know the details than you rush through it and us ask where step 3 went. Overall happy to see this channel growing it deserves it.
Agreed
I also agree, we learn from everything you say and do. But I will give kudos to producers/ editors or whoever comes up with and inserts the clever little thoughts/phrases that appear on the screen; they are hilarious and perfectly timed! The music montages are also wonderful! It is clear that everyone working on this channel is giving their all and wants it to be the success that it is!! Continue the great work!!!!
EXACTLY 💯 🤩
I agree
100% agree. This man is a fantastic teacher, don't rush him please ♥
For those of us who worked in the restaurant industry in the 70's, we remember table side preparation of Caesar salad as well as Steak Diane. Thank you so much for your beautiful recipes!
Thank you...That was my first thought! The presentation made the food taste even better ( and even justified the price )!!
You must have worked at a Country Club.
I still remember the good old days at the Trenton Country Club.
@@eddie577 I worked at a very nice restaurant in Wisconsin. The owner always wore Hart Shaffner and Marx suits and went around making sure that all of the guests were happy. He also did the table side preparations.
If you make a 24h video, I will watch every second of it. Thank for teaching me to cook! You are a wonderful teacher.
Hahaha the enemy is water. Cue dramatic music. Love it.
We love your chatty videos, and they normally aren’t complete unless you burn your mouth tasting things. Your forgetfulness all that stuff is the charm of your videos. We love you for showing and sharing with us chef.
Pierre is my favorite teacher and Chef. I never mind when your shows are longer, I need the extra special teaching lessons. Thank you Chef Pierre for being a thorough professional chef teacher. God bless America!
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@@ChefJeanPierre 💃👑
Once again, I cannot state how much I love and appreciate Chef J.P. I have benefited greatly. My skills have risen to another level. I'm feeling less intimidated in the kitchen. Thanks so much Chef!
My favorite part is the fact that Chef Jean-Pierre actually asks the croutons “How ya doin’?” in the oven. 🤣
I L.O.V.E. his sense of humor :-)
*Crutongue
an absolute mad lad!
That was hilarious , like joey from friends 😂
A pöpcørn-Moment...
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I make croutons all the time in my restaurant, and I will say that yes the most important thing about making croutons is not forgetting them in the oven. :)
My favorite chef- I’ve learned more from this chef than any culinary class. My clients all benefit too! Thank you for great content and exceptional teaching!
As infectiously entertaining as always and just as delicious as ever....thank you chef 👌
I'm pretty sure your culinary school is the happiest place to learn about cooking.. thanks for bringing such joyful atmosphere in the kitchen chef!
Honestly I hate when people dont explain anything in video, if I know how to wouldn't search how to make it on youtube. So your longer videos with detailed explanations are very much appreciated. I'm here to learn not watch a sped up version of someone putting ingredients in a bowl or sumn
I have been making scratch Caesar for years and getting good reviews and lots of requests, BUT I learned a thing or two WATCHING Chef Jean-Pierre do his Caesar. The sequence of the ingredients, the look of the emulsion, fixing mistakes and relative amounts were different than I have been used to using. The end result was more complexity and depth in the dressing. Also it seemed to be less fragile or prone to break down, which is a nice benefit. I went into the kitchen and made it step for step his way. My judges (family all of whom love Caesar) rated better for the changes so I am pleased that Chef shared his expertise.
Thank you Scott! 😊
Chef Jean-Pierre is hilariously funny. His videos are more than cooking recipes, it’s like you’re watching your funny uncle cooking! The videos could be longer and I would still watch them! Keep them coming! #ILoveButter!
DITTO
I knew from the beginning he could not resist to try a crouton! I love that. I couldn't either. Best part of the whole channel is, that his videos get so long so he explains all the important parts. Thank you for that.
Please tell your producers that we don't care how long you talk for. We love listening to you, and all your important little tidbits that you want to throw in. You go right ahead... we're all here for you. We love watching all your videos. You are hilarious, and that's what you need to tell them I said! You keep doing you Chef Jean-Pierre. ❤️🍷😉❤️
Mr. Producer Man we want all of Chef Jean-Pierre don't rush the genius!
It is so gratifying when you have someone put down their fork and ask how your sauce or dressing was made. The Caesar Salad was a complete hit and the dressing and croutons were the star of the show. Thank you so much Chef for making cooking so much fun and exciting again.
Caesar Salad is an art form…. And you Chef JP, are a Renaissance Master!
Wonderfully put Randall.
Today's show was fantastic. I love the parts where the Cheff mutters phrases or changes the accent, it's very funny ... Today's recipe, technical explanation, just great. Again a very educational and delicious chapter! Thank you Cheff Jean-Pierre.
Man... I love all of these videos so much. 24 mins, 54 mins... Doesn't matter to me. I really can't express how grateful I am each week to be watching these. I wish he sold his vinegars and olive oils in Europe though!
All Chef's talk to their food. It's cause we are always multitasking and we don't want to forget what we are doing next. It's our to-do-list out loud.
Where has this channel been for the last few years of my cooking journey??? I am in full binge mode....
Please do not worry about the length of the video. Joe Rogan speaks with guests typically for more than 3 hours and has 25 million subscribers. We are here to learn. Excellent job!
Ten thumbs up!
Joe....really...you had to go there?
yes we are definately learning how to take shortcuts and leave stuff out......where's the baccon?
Joe is the funniest smartest out door person i dont know
Lol true!
Don't worry about the length of videos, we love ya
INDEED!
I love Chef Jean-Pierre. His sense of humor is wonderful! I also have to commend the editor. They really add another level of wit to these videos!
Store bought Caesar salad is incomparable to salad you make on your own. Many thanks to Chef for bringing the culinary arts to the masses!
I had watched this two years ago. Today I decided I wanted to Caesar salad so I was watching it as I made the dressing. And I thought oh this looks a little thick and I was wondering what to do. Luckily the chef had the same problem! I love that he goes into detail. I couldn’t make a better Cesar in the world! It was perfect! Thank you so much Chef Jean Pierre!
I love how you tell the truth about butter being good for you just like pork lard and beef talow.
McDonald's french fries used to use beef talow and that's why they were so good
Best caesar salad recipe ever, from the best cooking channel on UA-cam. Love these longer videos, where we can cook together. Merci Chef JP!
i like eh-MUL-shun
never stop making cooking videos Chef. you're great, and we love your long video style. we like to see you prepare the food.
I will generally avoid long videos, but not this guy. Entertaining, knowledgeable, and funny from start to finish.
Thanks, sent links to some in my family so they can enjoy it too.
what's the point of watching a short food video if you don't learn anything.
@@mattmarkus4868 Agreed, but these videos are 20-30 minutes long - there's so many videos under 10 minutes where you learn even more. Don't get me wrong, I like Chef Jean-Pierre...but the extra length is not because of extra info, it's from all his entertaining antics, chatting, and minutes-long shots of him continually doing something you already understand (i.e. whisking). I've even seen 3 minute videos that teach me just as much info (in terms of the recipe) as a 30-minute JP video. The value in the length of his videos doesn't come from learning more, but from the entertainment.
FoodTV is just gameshows now, this is the real stuff. Entertaining and instructional at the same time. Love it.
I've learned so much from chef. I must contribute to keeping the channel going. Joining up tonight. The enthusiasm is contagious, show these with my wife. Good real food = good life.
If I had a dinner party I would love to have JP as guest. Wonderful and funny guy.
Dear Chef Jean-Pierre,
I don't know if the team or our hilarious chef or both read these, but we certainly don't mind longer videos.
In fact, the more the merrier. Those extra 15s of eating were far too less.
The fact that you are happy makes us happy. I don't know what I said but this is truly wholesome!
God bless us all...
I love this guy! He never fails to make me smile.
this is the BEST dressing ever. i didnt use vinegar, just lemon juice... for those who say you have to use two oils, no way. olive oil was fine. i did it all in a blender. thank you Chef!
That’s the best looking Caesar salad
I’ve seen , I really the way you explained
This recipe ,
Thank you for sharing
that's the most complete Caesar Salad. I've ever seen.Thanks Chef.
Chef, I cannot tell you how much I enjoy watching you cook. You tell us things that other you tube Chefs/Cooks ASUME that we all know. Thank God for you chef Jean-Pierre. (P.S. I watch your "shows" over and over).
15 seconds or 15 minutes longer . . . that's cool with me . . . When you are learning from a master, time is surely important . . . more is better . . . like butter, there can't be too much butter . . . To me, there can't be too much video with Chef Jean-Pierre . . . Thanks for the extra time . . .
Thanks again chef, you have turned me into a very good chef as well. Your presentation and wit makes a half hour feel like only ten minutes so don't worry about the length of certain videos. Just keep explaining everything the way you do.
3:47....mamma mia...just amazing. Not even look, look, looking! I love the chef! 😍
You take all the time you need Chef- WE are the students. We appreciate your well experienced lessons. ❤❤❤
I just throw all the sauce ingredients in a blender , blend for 3 seconds, sauce is perfect every time. I find it easier to use Limes over Lemon, seems easier to get consistent results. I prefer a little Tabasco, just to give the Salad a little zing.
Love watching your videos, one of the best on UA-cam
You are so much fun to watch. I typically serve Caesar at home, table side, so I make it when ready to serve right in the salad bowl. I was asked to bring a Caesar Salad to a pizza oven party, serving 13. It's a side, no chicken or shrimp needed. Knowing it won't be served for a while after I arrive, I need to make the dressing in advance and assemble salad at the hosts home when she is ready to serve. Hence, I checked in with you and sure enough - problem solved. I have the recipe and plan to make it happen! Merci. UPDATE ONE YEAR LATER: I DID MAKE IT FOR THE PARTY, it was a huge hit. I have since made it several times. It is wonderful. When I only make Caesar for two, I will use my own recipe for table side. When I am having a dinner party, this is my "go-to" because it can be made in advance. Always learn something from you Chef, I so appreciate you!!!!! You NEVER post a recipe and video that fails. XOXO
I've been making this exact recipe for over 25 years a la Left Bank. Whenever anyone comes to my home for dinner, they always ask if I'm making Caesar Salad. The only insignificant things I do differently are: I make the croutons in a frying pan with butter, I use anchovy paste instead of fillets, because I'm lazy and red wine vinegar (just a touch) instead of the balsamic (I may try that) and I may even use a touch more garlic (love the garlic). As you say, the assembly procedure is very important. I've never had a problem making it. It's easy if you just follow the rules. Anybody making this will not be disappointed and your guests will love it!.🧄🧀 😋
Me too, red wine vinegar, no added salt but add cracked black pepper
@@cyncty666 you don't put any salt? just get it from the anchovy paste?
@@mattmarkus4868 oh no, no added salt. The anchovies and cheese are plenty salty already!
We love you too! What a blessing you are to share your knowledge and splendid talents with us!
You are so welcome 🙏😊
You are such a treat to watch and blessing those of us ordinary folks with your expertise. The LORD God bless you dear Chef Jean-Pierre ❤ and UA-cam 😊
Another great recipe chef! Don't listen to those people complaining your videos are too long, the explanations you give are priceless. I personally prefer to spend a bit more time once and understand it for lifetime, rather than never know it and do it the wrong way! Also nothing wrong with repetition, sometimes things are being forgotten so it is nice to be reminded. I also love when you show the temperature in metrics as well for people like me located in Europe, this facilitate things :)
P.S. Sometimes when I have an extra 15-20 minutes to spend I watch your videos again and again because they are so funny, it is like watching Friends tv show over and over again it's never getting boring :)
what a super chef. he is passing along extremely valuable tips to make our cooking and lives much better. God bless Jean Pierre !!!
Chef Jean Pierre, please never change! Your teachings are amazing! You’re funny and crazy 😝 I love this channel 😍 we’re very lucky to have you in our homes 👍
Chef Pierre your humor in food preparation is fantastic. Your humor really enables future chefs to be able to relax in food
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Dear Chef Jean-Pierre, Where do I start to tell you that you make our days, weeks, months & years so very special. God Bless you always!!!!!!! You teach us so much!!! Your channel is amazing. Thank you for educating us, and just being you!!!! It’s refreshing and beautiful. You make me laugh & yet I am learning so much from your techniques. Much love
I’m glad I ran across your channel. You make the impossible, possible for us watching you. It doesn’t matter how long your videos are they are all great fun to watch you do what you love to do.
Bless this man and his positive energy. Cheers me right up after a rough week.
This guy puts a smile on my face like nothing else - love the channel
🙏🙏🙏😀
Chef Jean Pierre you are the best! The only thing on the web that makes me happy lately. If you don’t like to cook just watch this one for therapy 😊
He will cheer you up with his love, passion and energy.
I have snuck anchovies on people many times. Then prayed
They did not ask for the recipe...
Because I would not lie. 85 % of my guests hated to cook , but loved to eat. Perfect friends ❤
I love you talking to the food. I do it as well. Love is always the secret Ingredient and passion.
I think this may be your most entertaining video yet. Loved all of it and particularly how you were able to provide complete instruction, as well as stretching the entertainment for about 25 minutes, for a recipe I know you could make in a few minutes, as you did it tableside in past. I remember several restaurants that did make it tableside many years ago. I giggled hard with your use of the music "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin and written in 1902. I will admit that out of all of the great ragtime music written, this song became my least favorite. That was due to the fact that when it became popular in the movie "The Sting" I was teaching piano and drum lessons privately. I had about 25 piano students each week and ALL of them want to learn to play "The Entertainer" and there were several versions with varying degrees of difficulty. As you know, and also excel at, as a teacher you must be excited about the material you are teaching. Teaching "The Entertainer" 25 times a week made that difficult. Haha. I have always loved making and eating Caesar Salad and may do it this evening. I look forward to all of your videos. Thank you so much for all your hard work, great recipes and entertainment!!
I wish I had known this recipe 40 yrs ago, I missed all those yrs of the PERFECT CAESAR SALAD. You recipe is the BEST I have ever seen. And I cooked in a restaurant for 15 yrs. You are the best cook and teacher i have ever seen. If people complain the video is to long, tell them not to watch. You keep doing what you do BEST!
Of all the chefs on youtube (and I subscribe to a lot of channels) Chef Jean-Pierre is the best for his abilities to show, demonstrate, explain and teach. You can tell, just by watching him at work, how great a chef he is. But it's his gift for explaining the what, why, how, where and when that marks him out as really special. Thank you chef. I'm learning so much from watching your channel.
Thank you! 😊
Yummy
20:25 "mmm... hmmm... ohhh..."
worth the extra time.
keep going...
i am sold.
Entertaining, erudite, realistic and enthusiastic. This is a master of the kitchen all should try to emulate! Oh yea, baby!!
This one is by far the best Caesar salad making I've ever learned! Thank you Chef!
There is a french restaurant in Myrtle Beach that makes Cesar salads table-side just like this. Best CS I've ever had. NOW..I can make it at home. Thanks Chef JP!
I thought I was the only one talking to the ingredients when cooking, and it makes me happy to see I'm not the only one being crazy enough to do that. :D
It’s when the food starts to talk back, that you need to worry!
You're NOT crazy. People who never eat such wonderfully, naturally prepared food like Jean-Pierre's are the crazy ones. Because look at what they're missing.
Chef Jean Pierre is literally the only person who was able to convince me to be brave enough to try to learn how to cook and I am forever thankful for it. I am now cooking technical dishes that rival even some of my friends that work in the culinary world.
The guy literally explains everything behind what he is doing instead of just going through each step of the recipe and process like a robot.
Thank you agan Chef for all your work!
Just made and serve to my family and friends (including 2 10 yo boys). Home made sauce made a great hit, everybody loved it. Thanks Jean-Pierre for the magnificent tasting and easy to follow recipe
You’re so welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 🙏❤️
Chef, you're a wonderful guy and so entertaining to watch! Thank you for giving all homecooks out there easy access to all sorts of dishes.
And we ALL LOVE you, Chef Jean-Pierre. Thank you for being amazing AGAIN! Can't wait to make this salad.
And we love you too, Chef!!
My favorite I could eat this everyday. Ur becoming my fav chef. Thank you for all ur wonderful videos
This is a salad, I’m not gonna burn myself. I love my Life!
~And we love you, Chef❤️🔥
After watching Jean-Pierre I realized that I had the ingredients and made this incredible Keto Ceasar dressing. Following Jean Pierre's steps the dressing was perfection, bringing back so many memories of table-side prepared Caesars.
WOW! Thanks for showing how to put the salad together. Awesome tip!! The Shrimp looked AMAZING! 😋 YUM!
What a clever way to put together a Caesar salad. I can only imagine how great it tastes. I will be trying my hand at putting one together, just the way you did. I especially love the way you make the emulsified dressing. It looks like a good workout, too. Thanks for sharing all your expertise and good humour with us!
We need a new book, Chef! So much love! My 10yr old and I thoroughly enjoy your channel. Single dad action
The producers are wrong! Your videos can never be too long. I always laugh as a I learn! And with each video I learn something new!
Fantastic episode Chef, like seeing a magician at work but the tricks are also explained. And you always put a smile on my face, much thanks.
Another awesome video, Chef. Love to start my day with you. Never too long!
You're a very special teacher Chef JP, I can't thank you enough for that exceptional Emulsion I' ve learnt for my Salad. Great!!!!!
Hubby and I enjoy an evening every so often with a glass of wine to watch our favorite chef.
It came out great! Brought back so many memories. I used to work at the only 4 star in the state Wyoming, in Jackson Hole. I'd take my employee discount and all wanted from the fancy restaurant was table side Caesar salad. (although I did learn to cook from watching them, and how to make stock and demi glaze, you know back in the 1990's, before UA-cam. Even watching prep cooks taught so much, or watching crazy pastrie chefs. Also seeing all the food orders and costs...to understand the whole picture)
OMG I’m making this for dinner tonight, I haven’t made it in ages and it’s my favorite salad in the world! Thanks for sharing your recipe with us! 🌿