Here's another vote for Andong. You guys would very likely have great chemistry, and a cooking competition between you would probably be a fun challenge for both.
When Alex said he was concentrating so hard and went mute, it really made me appreciate how Ben flawlessly commentates when he's doing a challenge off the cuff
There's honestly a huge skill in changing from 'acting on an idea' to 'turning that idea into something communicable to another person', and that's before we even get to the fact that he's translating *that* into a second language
The mozzarella twist is actually not too uncommon. American cheese or other sorts of melty cheeses are found in quick ramen hacks or korean ramen dishes. Just makes the broth thicker and creamier.
Wow, you're right! Between the cheese, the gochujang pork, and the Korean brand of instant noodle, he could've gone in more of a budae jjigae direction.
They don't use the fresh kind, like the mozzarella used here, which melts in a stringy sort of way that is not great in a broth. It's usually processed cheese that's used in Korean ramen, coz processed cheeses have certain ingredients that make it melt differently and make the broth thicker.
Great episode! A few people to challenge I think would be entertaining would be: Andong. Josh Weissman. Mythical Chef Josh (good mythical morning). Max Miller (Tasting History).
You're not the only one who thinks the "Normals" aren't really normal homecooks anymore. They certainly were at the beginning of the channel, but after 13 years, they've definitely been elevated above that.
They are full on chefs now, they can distinguishes ingredients, cook good meals, and on the regular now even win. But what are they going to do, losing james 3 years ago was pretty harsh, but if they lost Jamie for example I think the show would fall apart.
I love the callout on the “normals.” The medals challenge they did to call them “chefs” required them to be great on a huge list of things that a good bit of actual chefs can’t do consistently.
My chef recommendation would be Jon Kung. I think you both could play off each other really well because of how you love to experiment with flavors and fusion in the same way that he does but definitely from two separate world views/upbringings.
I agree, but I don't know if he'd go for it. There would need to be good cash involved, and B.A. is really tight with their contracts. It's a whole deal with Brad Leone. If it were pre BLM B.A. they'd even call Alex to the B.A. kitchen for a shoot.
Chef John from Food Wishes would be great. He's hilarious and it be fun to see if he'd do a collaboration or not (considering he doesn't show his face in his videos).
This recipe got me through some rough times in school. And I still love it to this day. It costs around 30 bucks for everything and will easily feed you for 2 weeks. 1 large green onion stalk sliced(use 2 of there small), 1 clove of garlic minced, 1 chunk of ginger minced (roughly the size of your garlic clove) boil these in your water before you add the noodles, this will greatly amp up the flavor of your ramen. For toppings, you wanna slice up the greens of your green onion, soft boil an egg(roughly 6 min boil), and fry up a couple slices of bacon. Add a drizzle of soy sauce, and a cap of sesame oil to your bowl before pouring in the broth and noodles, top with the toppings and BOOM you got the best damn ramen bowl you can get at home. With only 15 ish mins of cook time. I usually use pork ramen, hence the bacon, but you can use whatever ramen you want. I should specify that I have a gas stove, so cook times may vary depending on how long it takes for things to reach a boil.
Cheese ramen kind of dishes are popular in KOrea, your last ramen series"only" featured Japanese style ramen. Maybe you could make a series about Korean ramen
They are pathetic in comparison to several UA-cam cooks. Of course they are better than Cooking with Jack or Kay's Cooking but anybody who can boil water is better than they are. I consider the "Normals" on Sorted to be par for UA-cam cooks. Anyone below their level of cooking should not be considered. Though it would be entertaining to see him go up against the likes of Uncle Roger or even The Mythical Kitchen it wouldn't be fair to Uncle Roger or The Mythical Kitchen.
Not sure if any chef has done something like what I'm going to propose, but I've always wanted to see a chef show up to a fan's kitchen and help them cook something and show them the unrealized potential in themselves and their kitchen.
Curtis stone had a show like that. Where he would pick someone from the grocery store pay for all everything in the cart. Then they'll go to that person's home and help them cook am amazing meal for their SO. It was a really cool show.
Hey Alex. I just wanted you to know that I love your content, you have taught me a lot and I appreciate it. Recently my English class had us do an essay on any informational or educational UA-cam video and I picked your brown stock video. I love that you bring cooking down to a science, but also make it fun to watch. Love you bro and have a good day.
Glad to see you working with them again 🙂 My two favorite cooking channels and I don't just mean UA-cam. I don't know if you knew this, but they've done instant ramen cooking challenges before so they've got some practice under their belts. 🍲
18:12 Glad I was finally able to see the shirt with a view becoming popular. Too bad it's not even more popular. Please take the list and, after you do the 1v1 food matches, you also do 2v2, 3v3, and free-for-all food wars.
List of UA-camrs that fit the style and would make good content for a challenge: Andong, Joshua Weissmann, thatguycancook, Andy Cooks and Ethan Chlebowski
I didn't really think about it like that until Ben said it but trading the richness of an egg for the richness of mozzarella actually sounds really good.
Chlebowski, Ragusea, Weissman. Weissman is doing challenges lately. Bruno Albouze as a dark horse candidate. His skills are on point. How could I forget the grandaddy of them all, Chef John! His recipes just work.
The outcome of that really surprised me and not in the way that you would think. Ben is notoriously susceptible to hot sauces and it looked like Jamie added a lot of that reaper sauce. Makes me think that reaper sauce is not as spicy as my ghost pepper sauce that I like to use.
I know you didn't have a lot of time, but working mozarella into ramen has me thinking of treating it like a ramen egg. I'm going to have to try marinating mozarella balls now...
Well this wasnt a crossover I was expecting, but I love it! Y'all travelling together on a mission to undercover some food quest with a few challenges along the way would be great.
I don't know if Jacques Pepin still travels to France but I would like to see you challenge him to make Bœuf Bourgignon . Jacques seems to be still in good health and I think it would be good fun. Would like to see Jacques go to France and introduce you to his contacts there.
AMAZING video and collab as expected of you guys! Love mozzarella and congrats on your win Alex but i aint putting it on my ramen anytime soon though😅😅😅😊😊😊😊
Jolly/The Korean Englishman isn't exactly a food channel, but they do a lot of videos with Korean food (as one of the guys is married to a Korean woman who is also a professional chef who trained at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris) and actually had a recipe where they used American cheese as part of a traditional Korean army soup dish that uses Rameyon (Korea's version of ramen noodles) as a base.
I totally think a collab with Korean Englishman is in order! The instant ramen in this challenge was Korean, not Japanese. Alex's mind will blow if he visits Korea.
Josh Weisman would be a great Ramen throwdown. Uncle Roger for Fried Rice or Ramen (and he is close in the UK), I Am Andong is a German Foodtuber who would be a cool collab, Chud would be great for BBQ, and of course Max the Meat Guy for any other meat related challenge or as a person to learn Jerky from.
I would love to see you do this with Pro Home Cooks :) Man I love your videos! Thank you for being such a great creator and inspiration! Merci du Québec!
Please do a video with ChefPK and/or Andong! They're absolutely amazing cooks with a great knowledge not just about ingredients but about food history aswell!
One of the things I love to do most with instant ramen like Shin Red is to use it as a vehicle for leftover meats and produce/veg not yet bad, but not in prime form. Last time I made it with leftover birria in Shin Red with some green onions and cilantro
@@majcrash I did indeed. I don't think poorly of the seasoning packets, maybe a little high is salt in many cases, I just think homemade broths or birria consomme are just so much more rich and flavorful
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Actually my two favorite cooking channels. I mean, Alex naturally speaks for himself, but Sorted made a paella burrito so they are automatically number 1.
I think a challenge with Sam the Cooking Guy would be.... a real contrast 🙂 And if you're going to be in that neighborhood, Max Miller (Tasting History with) too.
Never doubted you for a moment, Alex. We all knew Jamie and Barry never really ever had a chance. Excepting a challenge from the UA-cam Ramen Sen-sei could have only one obvious outcome.
love the collab on your end so much more- I think they wasted you on pretentious ingredients, although the gadget review was very you. :) Look forward to seeing future collabs!
Hey Alex! How about a challenge with Joshua Weissman? I've been waiting for a long time for you guys to meet! Much love to you, proud of the title you just earned!
What I usually do with instant ramen is par cook them and rinse with cold water from the tap. Instant ramen noodles are usually fried in the production process and this way you get rid of some of the oil on the noodles. But I really enjoy this brand and usually cook it more in a sort of Korean way: make a soup with onion, garlic, green onion, other vegetables and an easy to go protein like sliced chicken thighs or canned tuna (canned tuna is a classic) and I also often add a can of kimchi. I have yet to use cheese on ramen soup, but that's interesting. ;) I also add a little soy sauce, fish sauce and oyster sauce right to the soup and finish off with a bit of toasted sesame oil. One pot dish, just like most Koreans do their ramyun.
Here's another vote for Andong. You guys would very likely have great chemistry, and a cooking competition between you would probably be a fun challenge for both.
+1
OMG you're right! They do have a similar scientific research approach to cooking!
@@andieluke1366same with Ethan Chlebowski. It might be difficult to collab with him though because he's in America
Yes! Andong please!❤❤❤
Andong, for sure!
When Alex said he was concentrating so hard and went mute, it really made me appreciate how Ben flawlessly commentates when he's doing a challenge off the cuff
There's honestly a huge skill in changing from 'acting on an idea' to 'turning that idea into something communicable to another person', and that's before we even get to the fact that he's translating *that* into a second language
The mozzarella twist is actually not too uncommon. American cheese or other sorts of melty cheeses are found in quick ramen hacks or korean ramen dishes. Just makes the broth thicker and creamier.
Wow, you're right! Between the cheese, the gochujang pork, and the Korean brand of instant noodle, he could've gone in more of a budae jjigae direction.
Yes. It's like the cheese in an onion soup.
You can make Japanese-inspired mozzarella sticks or cubes as a topping as well.
Right? i was immediately thinking why would mozzarella be in the weird ingredients if you see cheese in ramen so often
They don't use the fresh kind, like the mozzarella used here, which melts in a stringy sort of way that is not great in a broth. It's usually processed cheese that's used in Korean ramen, coz processed cheeses have certain ingredients that make it melt differently and make the broth thicker.
Great episode! A few people to challenge I think would be entertaining would be:
Andong.
Josh Weissman.
Mythical Chef Josh (good mythical morning).
Max Miller (Tasting History).
Yes, Josh Weissman! It would be a great cook and a pleasure to watch! In the end, we need to have views to make Money!!! LOL
@@groofay I like you.
the Josh's are both way too into themselves and love hearing their own voices.
@@sauersaxon that’s why it’s be hilarious!
You're not the only one who thinks the "Normals" aren't really normal homecooks anymore. They certainly were at the beginning of the channel, but after 13 years, they've definitely been elevated above that.
They are full on chefs now, they can distinguishes ingredients, cook good meals, and on the regular now even win. But what are they going to do, losing james 3 years ago was pretty harsh, but if they lost Jamie for example I think the show would fall apart.
Not quite food, but challenging "How To Drink" or "Tasting History with Max Miller" would be astounding videos!
Second! Love this idea.
How to drink would be a hoot, but he has to be slightly drunk for max effect.
Where is he at the moment? I'm thinking Sweden.
I love the callout on the “normals.” The medals challenge they did to call them “chefs” required them to be great on a huge list of things that a good bit of actual chefs can’t do consistently.
Alex, Northern japan has a Cheese Ramen as a delicacy! The mozzarella wasn’t as bad as a curve ball as the boys thought.
And the instant pack they used is Shin Ramyun from Korea, so cheese fits quite alright.
the only issue is for cheese ramen you use cheese that melts easy and isnt stringy like mozzarella
@@mitchellmiller6644 For Koreans stringy cheese is a must!
@@telebubba5527 most of the times i had it in korea they used a lot of american cheese or similar type cheeses
@@mitchellmiller6644American cheese is very common but mozzarella is quite common as well and not weird at all
My chef recommendation would be Jon Kung. I think you both could play off each other really well because of how you love to experiment with flavors and fusion in the same way that he does but definitely from two separate world views/upbringings.
Cheese and ramen is quite common in Korean noodle dishes. You even had the exact same Ramen packet a lot of Koreans use in Cheese Ramen dishes.
My two favorite Euro food tubers collabing!? I'm here for it!
My thoughts exactly! Can't get enough of Alex and Sorted collabs.
Andong and middle east eats are in the top for me together with sorted and Alex.
Bro if u guys have anymore euro food youtubers please do let me know.
@@sanjarkhan1128 I recommend My name is Andong
Yeahhh
Cheese is used a lot in Korean Ramyun and other spicy Korean soups. Probably would have worked well with the spicy shin ramen powder to make a base.
I think doing a ramen challenge with brad leone would be interesting! dude does great fermentations.
20 minute challenge would be a quick ferment.
@@heruhcanedean Fermentation is the thing he's known for, but he's a very capable chef. I think he'd be an interesting guest.
I agree, but I don't know if he'd go for it. There would need to be good cash involved, and B.A. is really tight with their contracts. It's a whole deal with Brad Leone. If it were pre BLM B.A. they'd even call Alex to the B.A. kitchen for a shoot.
@@lewismaddock1654 He's not with BA anymore, got his own channel now.
yes
Chef John from Food Wishes would be great. He's hilarious and it be fun to see if he'd do a collaboration or not (considering he doesn't show his face in his videos).
This recipe got me through some rough times in school. And I still love it to this day. It costs around 30 bucks for everything and will easily feed you for 2 weeks.
1 large green onion stalk sliced(use 2 of there small), 1 clove of garlic minced, 1 chunk of ginger minced (roughly the size of your garlic clove) boil these in your water before you add the noodles, this will greatly amp up the flavor of your ramen.
For toppings, you wanna slice up the greens of your green onion, soft boil an egg(roughly 6 min boil), and fry up a couple slices of bacon. Add a drizzle of soy sauce, and a cap of sesame oil to your bowl before pouring in the broth and noodles, top with the toppings and BOOM you got the best damn ramen bowl you can get at home. With only 15 ish mins of cook time.
I usually use pork ramen, hence the bacon, but you can use whatever ramen you want.
I should specify that I have a gas stove, so cook times may vary depending on how long it takes for things to reach a boil.
Cheese ramen kind of dishes are popular in KOrea, your last ramen series"only" featured Japanese style ramen. Maybe you could make a series about Korean ramen
The Mythical Kitchen folks would probably be down for a ramen battle.
The juxtaposition of chaos would be brilliant! 😂
To the horror of the Mythical Kitchen crew, Josh will probably convince the Sorted lads that going shirtless is good content.
Yes! This was going to be my suggestion as well!
They are pathetic in comparison to several UA-cam cooks. Of course they are better than Cooking with Jack or Kay's Cooking but anybody who can boil water is better than they are. I consider the "Normals" on Sorted to be par for UA-cam cooks. Anyone below their level of cooking should not be considered. Though it would be entertaining to see him go up against the likes of Uncle Roger or even The Mythical Kitchen it wouldn't be fair to Uncle Roger or The Mythical Kitchen.
Oohh that would be an awesome collab
this was super enjoyable to watch. nicely done Alex! I wanna see you and Matty Matheson, the contrast of energy would be so fun.
… and Brad! Perhaps Alex could get a cameo in The Bear too!
@@jonaslundholm would be into that!
Not sure if any chef has done something like what I'm going to propose, but I've always wanted to see a chef show up to a fan's kitchen and help them cook something and show them the unrealized potential in themselves and their kitchen.
Great Idea !
There's a korean show that is similar to the idea you proposed called "Please Take Care of My Refrigerator."
Gordon Ramsay used to do that on The F Word
Curtis stone had a show like that. Where he would pick someone from the grocery store pay for all everything in the cart. Then they'll go to that person's home and help them cook am amazing meal for their SO. It was a really cool show.
I believe Sortedfood are going to do exactly that in the near future!
YES! Another crossover with sorted!
Hey Alex. I just wanted you to know that I love your content, you have taught me a lot and I appreciate it. Recently my English class had us do an essay on any informational or educational UA-cam video and I picked your brown stock video. I love that you bring cooking down to a science, but also make it fun to watch. Love you bro and have a good day.
Glad to see you working with them again 🙂 My two favorite cooking channels and I don't just mean UA-cam. I don't know if you knew this, but they've done instant ramen cooking challenges before so they've got some practice under their belts. 🍲
What a great way to work around not having your own studio at hand. Really liked the gamified editing as well as always.
I would love to see a collab with Guga Foods. I bet it would be a crazy, fun video, and a great learning experience.
Love all of you guys! Your collabs always carry such passion! Energy ! And fire! You're alll the best!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
18:12 Glad I was finally able to see the shirt with a view becoming popular. Too bad it's not even more popular. Please take the list and, after you do the 1v1 food matches, you also do 2v2, 3v3, and free-for-all food wars.
List of UA-camrs that fit the style and would make good content for a challenge: Andong, Joshua Weissmann, thatguycancook, Andy Cooks and Ethan Chlebowski
Andong for Sure... Mix in some history and make a history quiz challange :D
Second Ethan. He would "crush a bowl of noodles" 🤣🤣
Anyone but Joshua Weissmann. His content is loud and pretentious
@@benwilton5307He cut his teeth working in a kitchen where collaboration is vital. Let the man cook
This is my intro to your channel, love the editing and how you break everything down
Cheesy ramen is very popular in Korea though where shin ramen originated from…
I didn't really think about it like that until Ben said it but trading the richness of an egg for the richness of mozzarella actually sounds really good.
If you ever have the chance it would be interesting to do this with the Mythical Kitchen. They do a lot of competitions and weird food stuff.
An Alex vs Uncle Roger fried rice show down would be amazing!!
Yes! And hilarious.
Same thought. But ramen, not fried rice.
no. what's the obsession with the guy who fakes the accent? he's not even funny.
😂❤❤❤❤ this was the comment I was scrolling to find!
@@ariel3725I sorta see what you mean. I like the occasional Uncle Roger video but they're largely the same. Small doses for me.
Chlebowski, Ragusea, Weissman. Weissman is doing challenges lately. Bruno Albouze as a dark horse candidate. His skills are on point. How could I forget the grandaddy of them all, Chef John! His recipes just work.
I love the Pork-Pie Ramen idea, a very 'London Fusion' style!
The outcome of that really surprised me and not in the way that you would think. Ben is notoriously susceptible to hot sauces and it looked like Jamie added a lot of that reaper sauce. Makes me think that reaper sauce is not as spicy as my ghost pepper sauce that I like to use.
@8:40 idk what Alex will do, but I would fry up the mozzarella into crispy bits and use it as a topping 🤷♂️ eager to see what he does 😸
I know you didn't have a lot of time, but working mozarella into ramen has me thinking of treating it like a ramen egg. I'm going to have to try marinating mozarella balls now...
Well this wasnt a crossover I was expecting, but I love it! Y'all travelling together on a mission to undercover some food quest with a few challenges along the way would be great.
Joshua Weissman and Binging with Babish, but would also have loved to see you do a BBQ series with Guga foods
i think a 1v1 challenge against Joshua Weissman would be an awesome video!! love the videos Alex, can't wait to tune in for more epic challenges!!
That reaper sauce pour had me shouting irl
100 % they switched bowls. no way hes eating it like that with that much reaper sauce in it..
@@airlobbEbbers might have a high spice tolerance, or there actually wasn’t that much hot sauce put in
I don't know if Jacques Pepin still travels to France but I would like to see you challenge him to make Bœuf Bourgignon . Jacques seems to be still in good health and I think it would be good fun. Would like to see Jacques go to France and introduce you to his contacts there.
A challenge like this is like made for Josh from good mythical kitchen.
Omg, I'd LOVE to see a challenge with Guga... I know it's a long trip but seing Guga and Alex together would be just beautifull
Josh Weisman is my top vote! Though I'd love to see Guga or ArnieTex in a challenge like this
Great video, really changes from usual content and it was great! Would love to see it again!
AMAZING video and collab as expected of you guys! Love mozzarella and congrats on your win Alex but i aint putting it on my ramen anytime soon though😅😅😅😊😊😊😊
challenge Andong!!!! or
Beryl Shereshewsky, or Inga Liam
Jolly/The Korean Englishman isn't exactly a food channel, but they do a lot of videos with Korean food (as one of the guys is married to a Korean woman who is also a professional chef who trained at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris) and actually had a recipe where they used American cheese as part of a traditional Korean army soup dish that uses Rameyon (Korea's version of ramen noodles) as a base.
I totally think a collab with Korean Englishman is in order! The instant ramen in this challenge was Korean, not Japanese. Alex's mind will blow if he visits Korea.
Sohla el-waylly is the most inspiring chef on youtube (besides you of course alex). Would be an amazing episode if you two collab'ed.
Josh Weisman would be a great Ramen throwdown. Uncle Roger for Fried Rice or Ramen (and he is close in the UK), I Am Andong is a German Foodtuber who would be a cool collab, Chud would be great for BBQ, and of course Max the Meat Guy for any other meat related challenge or as a person to learn Jerky from.
Loved this collaboration! I would love a French Guy Cooking Ramen challenge. Or even better, and Alex Food truck!
The Mario references were the icing on the cake for this! Love that franchise!🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
I would love to see you do this with Pro Home Cooks :) Man I love your videos! Thank you for being such a great creator and inspiration! Merci du Québec!
Alex, you should challenge Uncle Roger
No matter the outcome of the battle, the real winners are we the viewers. Thanks for this great collab!
A cook-off between you and Uncle Roger would shake the world im sure. This has to happen!
Please do a video with ChefPK and/or Andong! They're absolutely amazing cooks with a great knowledge not just about ingredients but about food history aswell!
LET'S GO BOYS! This was a brilliant video to film 🍜
One of the things I love to do most with instant ramen like Shin Red is to use it as a vehicle for leftover meats and produce/veg not yet bad, but not in prime form. Last time I made it with leftover birria in Shin Red with some green onions and cilantro
I love birria. Did you use the consome as the broth?
@@majcrash I did indeed. I don't think poorly of the seasoning packets, maybe a little high is salt in many cases, I just think homemade broths or birria consomme are just so much more rich and flavorful
Would love to see you collaborating with Andong, he's a knowledgeable and fun UA-cam foodie
Both ramen dishes looked amazing, I think you should challenge either Joshua Weissman or Binging with Babish.
My two favourite food creators together is so amazingggg
You need to hit up either Guga foods, or Chef Hiroyuki Tarada! Both would be very fun and take you to Florida which wiuld be a blast I am sure!
Alex, your obsession with ramen is truly hilarious!!!
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Actually my two favorite cooking channels. I mean, Alex naturally speaks for himself, but Sorted made a paella burrito so they are automatically number 1.
18:12 👀
I think a challenge with Sam the Cooking Guy would be.... a real contrast 🙂 And if you're going to be in that neighborhood, Max Miller (Tasting History with) too.
Alex adds another level of energy to the Sorted Team. And another hormour. Great collab :)
The collab we wanted! Please do more
A small blob of mozerella on top of ramen can work
See korean army stew that sorted did for example
You should challenge Joshua Weissman! Would absolutely love that crossover
Challenge Joshua Weinstein! That would be so much fun!
I really enjoyed that, What a fun atmosphere. I was smiling through the challenge.
Really intresting video to see Sorted guys with your style of filming and editing. This was a real enjoying to watch.
AND THAT RAMEN..... Looked ah... chefs kiss
If you go for an American tour, it would fun to see you with Josh from Mythical Kitchen.
A food UA-camrs crossover I never even imagined but needed so much, how couldnt I?? It was damn epic
I would love to see you cook with futurecanoe, it would be so funny seeing the most opposite cooking channels on youtube come together.
Never doubted you for a moment, Alex. We all knew Jamie and Barry never really ever had a chance. Excepting a challenge from the UA-cam Ramen Sen-sei could have only one obvious outcome.
I really enjoyed this video!!!! Excited to see what's in store!!
Fan of you all, this was a pleasure to watch!
Yes!!! A collab with my favourite cooking UA-camrs!
love the collab on your end so much more- I think they wasted you on pretentious ingredients, although the gadget review was very you. :) Look forward to seeing future collabs!
@alex, should challenge Kenji Lopez, Ethan Chlebowski, and Brian Lagerstrom
Challenge Uncle Rogers !!!!!!!! To a fried rice challenge!
Loved this :) keep up the good work and your filming is also better without to much slow mo :)
I love it so much when my favourite channels collab together ❤
Hey Alex! How about a challenge with Joshua Weissman? I've been waiting for a long time for you guys to meet! Much love to you, proud of the title you just earned!
Love, love, love this! Thanks, guys!
Love the video! My chef recommendation would be either Chris Morocco from Bon Appetite or Maangchi!
My 2 favourite food channels collaborating!!!😍
Alex! I always love hearing my music used on your videos! I’m Aves from Artlist 🙌🏻
The mozz stuffed in the pork was a brilliant move. I was wracking my brain on that hardcore.
What I usually do with instant ramen is par cook them and rinse with cold water from the tap. Instant ramen noodles are usually fried in the production process and this way you get rid of some of the oil on the noodles. But I really enjoy this brand and usually cook it more in a sort of Korean way: make a soup with onion, garlic, green onion, other vegetables and an easy to go protein like sliced chicken thighs or canned tuna (canned tuna is a classic) and I also often add a can of kimchi. I have yet to use cheese on ramen soup, but that's interesting. ;) I also add a little soy sauce, fish sauce and oyster sauce right to the soup and finish off with a bit of toasted sesame oil. One pot dish, just like most Koreans do their ramyun.
'way of ramen' and babish come to mind :)
A (ramen) noodle-off would be interesting as well!
SOHLA! Would love to see you take on Sohla and Ham El Waylly and/or join them for their mystery ingredient challenge …
Hey Alex you should challenge Uncle Rodger! 😊
Ramen battle vs uncle roger 😂
I love Sorted Food! Im glad you paired with them.😊