How to Make Super Crispy Patatas Bravas

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  • Dan teaches Julia how to make the best Spanish-Style Potatoes, or Patatas Bravas.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 141

  • @jsm9069
    @jsm9069 Рік тому +6

    I'm spanish, from Madrid, (original city from Patatas Bravas dish) your recipe is almost perfect, just in case: About the sauce, Brava sauce has onion and we never add water we add chicken soup, you can add, or not, tomato sauce, the original one doesn't have tomato, and add small amount of flour. About the potatoes, your way of cooking potatoes is perfect, most people don't cook (boil) potatoes before frying them, and that's a mistake. Great job.

    • @kennielsen3896
      @kennielsen3896 Рік тому

      Only spent a year living in Spain, but mixing the sauces? What? Also Russett potatoes? Never saw them in the stores in Valencian community. But, might as well try it. I've only seen the potatoes fried that crisp once.

  • @MrStrangelymade
    @MrStrangelymade 5 років тому +43

    The cooks in the background have me and my wife intrigued. They always seem busy but never make any noise, can spend ages stirring seemingly empty pans, move hot pans out of the oven bare handed, and chop things slowly and methodically with the food just out of view so you never see what they are chopping, just their arm going up and down, up and down like the ticking of a clock.

    • @stooge81
      @stooge81 5 років тому +1

      If I hadn't seen some of them in other episodes, I'd suggest they might be........ROBOTS.

    • @josephineroe8424
      @josephineroe8424 5 років тому +2

      Easily distracted eh?

    • @davidhalldurham
      @davidhalldurham 5 років тому +6

      If I'm not mistaken, they talked about this briefly back when CK was still at ATK. The cooks in back are really working, although they're told NOT to look at the camera or react in any way to what's going on on the set.

    • @bartoscar
      @bartoscar 5 років тому +4

      Yes! When Chris Kimball was still there he stopped for a moment once and asked the background cooks if they were actually cooking (because people asked about it all the time) and all of them loudly said "YES" in response.

    • @Cyrribrae
      @Cyrribrae 5 років тому +12

      I mean.. It's a test kitchen. They're probably constantly doing repetitive tasks. And if you listen for it, you can hear kitchen noise in the background. In fact, now I can't stop hearing it. YOU MONSTER!! YOU'VE RUINED THIS FOR ME

  • @RIODJENIRO1
    @RIODJENIRO1 5 років тому +1

    oh looks delicious!! thanks for another great recipe and video.

  • @tosht2515
    @tosht2515 5 років тому +6

    Mmm, mmmm. Beautiful. Had them in Madrid many times. They are very popular at the free tapas joints but certainly available at fine tapas restaurants as well. 👍

  • @zhentit
    @zhentit 5 років тому +62

    Spanish here, original brava sauce doesn't have tomatoes (although a lot of people use tomatoes) and we usually don't use alioli either. Just pointing that out, the recipe looks delicious, but we don't make it like that.

    • @lewiskrmp
      @lewiskrmp 5 років тому +3

      What is traditionally used instead?

    • @zhentit
      @zhentit 5 років тому +24

      @@lewiskrmp Flour and then water, but you have to be moving the thing nonstop. Brava sauce is meant to be served reeeeaaaally hot and the main focus is that is spicy, not it's flavour. Of course you can use tomatoes, but the addition of them crushed tomatoes was originally meant to prevent the paprika from getting sour, as it burns easilly and you don't want that.
      Papas bravas are just served with salsa brava and nothing else, but you can use alioli (or mayo) if you don't like them to be that spicy.
      Just to be clear, there's no disrespect to the recipe in being creative, I'm just adding information. Cook however you want.

    • @lewiskrmp
      @lewiskrmp 5 років тому +9

      @@zhentit thank you for the info! I like being creative with recipes but I like to know what the traditional recipe is too.

    • @uknown198
      @uknown198 4 роки тому +4

      I thought there was something odd about that recipe. I lived in Spain from 1985-1991 and loved the people and the tapas. It was so cool going into a bar and ordering something and then a little plate of something would appear. I love tortilla Espanol and patatas alioli. The best was a tortilla Espanol bocadillo.

    • @abc4607
      @abc4607 3 роки тому +1

      @@zhentit we at home usually use broth (caldo) instead of plain water.

  • @stephaniecaza9636
    @stephaniecaza9636 5 років тому +11

    Thank you so much for this recipe! I love patatas bravas but they always turn out muchy. Will try tonight👍🏼

  • @MegaKlake
    @MegaKlake 3 роки тому +4

    This recipe is the best. Awesome dry, crunchy outside, moist inside just amazing. The sauce outstanding as well. You just need to graduate the spices to that it’s not tooo hot 🌶🌶. But overall you want that smoky paprika taste. really love it ❤️!!

  • @rogerforsthoefel8307
    @rogerforsthoefel8307 5 років тому +11

    You gave me an idea. Instead of boiling in water with baking soda I am going to try a dip in water with lye added. We made the same switch when making German soft pretzels and the browning effect was greatly magnified.

  • @user-dg3by3bh3m
    @user-dg3by3bh3m 5 років тому

    THAT'S A BRILLIANT IDEA!👌👌

  • @MadameX_
    @MadameX_ 2 роки тому

    The potato hack is a winner! So creamy inside and crunchy outside. Thx!!

  • @hollym5873
    @hollym5873 5 років тому

    Great Recipe for potatoes Thanks. Love these videos

  • @katrinaquezada42
    @katrinaquezada42 5 років тому +6

    Potatoes bravas are one of my very favorite foods! Served with a nice runny egg on top!

  • @randolphn7499
    @randolphn7499 5 років тому +4

    I made this for a catering job during a conference. I didn’t think abt the par-boil method (wish I had). I used duck fat and a traditional garlic aioli. Adding this method to my recipe box.

  • @goforgold7082
    @goforgold7082 4 роки тому +1

    I was in Sitges, Spain in 2019 and on my way to a musical performance in a little church on the hill next to the beach. So as there was some time left I sat down in this open air restaurant with an amazing seaview near to the church. I did not understand a thing on the menu, decided to order Patatas Bravas after the waiter told me it has potatoes as the main ingredient. And it was fantastic. But the sauce was not tomatoe based, it had more of a white colour and was simply divine. I had the same dish somewhere else later the week and although it was also nice, it did not come close to the first one

  • @christianhansen3292
    @christianhansen3292 5 років тому +2

    never heard of it but looks tasty.

  • @kenalexandremeridi
    @kenalexandremeridi 5 років тому

    gonna try this tonight

  • @lzzz22
    @lzzz22 5 років тому +10

    Ravioli, ravioli,
    Give me the a-li-oli.

  • @payazokoki
    @payazokoki 4 роки тому +7

    As an spanish, I have to say that both sauces are absolutely OFF. We don´t use tomatos, and we don´t use mayo or aioli. I guess this taste good, but they are not patatas bravas.

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark 3 роки тому +2

      Totally depends on where in Spain you come from, I have had them with a tomato sauce and with an Alioli. There is no such thing as 'authentic original' when it comes to Patatas Bravas.

    • @mavic2175
      @mavic2175 3 роки тому

      Correct. Not papas bravas, he just improvised and that is fine, it should not call them papas bravas. I am also from Spain.

    • @passiveagressive4983
      @passiveagressive4983 3 роки тому

      @@mavic2175 ATK sows claim to cook the classic recipe, merely reinvent them for a time consumed American family who like good food

  • @abcdef-fy1sm
    @abcdef-fy1sm 2 роки тому

    Great Great Great , I love it. useful People .

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 5 років тому

    Those potatoes look great the way they was cooked and you all must have loved eating them.

  • @GreginND
    @GreginND 5 років тому +1

    You should do a video on patatas a la riojana. Yum. I make this vegan but it is traditional with chorizo.

  • @701elie
    @701elie 5 років тому +5

    mmm... yeeess... aaaahh... ooohh... look at that!... that's a lot... good... mmm... ahaa!

  • @strll3048
    @strll3048 2 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @stevenhaas9622
    @stevenhaas9622 5 років тому +10

    someone watched kenji's food lab video on crispy roasted potatoes.

    • @helenyu5595
      @helenyu5595 4 роки тому

      Thank you! I just did and I'll use Kenji's recipe instead. I prefer to not deep fry anything

  • @gr8tgee
    @gr8tgee 5 років тому +9

    These taters look soo good. Whenever I see your food I think of what I would peer with it, and I think I'd like the Korean wings and taters please😁

  • @protocolofficer2629
    @protocolofficer2629 5 років тому +15

    You are going to have to stop showing these fabulous and extremely tasty recipes because I am putting on pounds! Just kidding. Another fabulous and very simple recipe. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Colin.

  • @terraforry9539
    @terraforry9539 5 років тому +1

    That's grate. That's great! 😆

  • @skippymagrue
    @skippymagrue 5 років тому +1

    Really fancy fry sauce.

  • @shopwithaaron
    @shopwithaaron Рік тому

    yum!

  • @chrissinger24
    @chrissinger24 Рік тому

    Fun fact, the first time I cooked for my mother-in-law, I cooked this. And set my kitchen on fire. Great first impression 😅

  • @noeenoah
    @noeenoah 5 років тому +3

    The BA Kitchen in the Upside Down.

  • @ZingaroXIV
    @ZingaroXIV 3 роки тому +2

    Love patatas bravas. One suggestion for the heat is to use a good quality spicy smoked paprika. It's a more commonly used Spanish ingredient than cayenne and gives a richer flavor to go with the heat. I'm sure the cayenne is good (haven't tried it yet) but the paprika gives it an extra dimension to go with the smoked, non-spicy paprika.

  • @275carreira
    @275carreira 5 років тому +1

    I've just had dinner, but after watching this video my mouth is watering...

  • @dlvial55
    @dlvial55 5 років тому +2

    Yall have such great content. Thanks for all your videos.

  • @RjBenjamin353
    @RjBenjamin353 5 років тому +1

    Instead of baking soda I like to use hydrofluoric acid. It brings out the extra crispness of the potato and gives it more of a smoky flavor

    • @kenalexandremeridi
      @kenalexandremeridi 5 років тому

      the acid would have the opposite effect of the base...

  • @angko-pe
    @angko-pe 5 років тому

    There's a chef in Sweden trying to get us to stop boiling potatoes in salted water as the salt breaks down the structure (?) of the potato which causes it to soaks up more water and loose flavour. What are your thoughts on this?
    The chef's name is Paul Svensson.

  • @es2056
    @es2056 Рік тому

    The sauce is basically a form of spicy ketchup with the addition of the tomato paste.

  • @schublak
    @schublak 5 років тому

    Just love it! Thanks for sharing. I seriously try to avoid anything fried in oil so would these papatas be good in the oven on highest heat?

    • @geekmac9349
      @geekmac9349 5 років тому +1

      Nah the result would be pretty different. You‘d basically just get normal roasted potatoes.

    • @schublak
      @schublak 5 років тому

      Oh ok. Thanks for answering!

  • @grrttp
    @grrttp 5 років тому +12

    I can already tell that she's gonna ask to speak to my manager.

  • @fabricioosorio7117
    @fabricioosorio7117 5 років тому

    Idaho took me here

  • @FluffyClaws446
    @FluffyClaws446 5 років тому

    Would this work with cauliflower substituting the potatoes? Trying to lower the carbs. Thanks!

    • @FluffyClaws446
      @FluffyClaws446 5 років тому

      @cuallito that's a really good point! I was thinking that roasting it first to drive off some of the moisture might help too. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. :-)

    • @LoriDunbar-on9nl
      @LoriDunbar-on9nl 4 місяці тому

      Roasted cauliflower, why Not 😊😊. That sauce would go with a lot of things.

  • @KINGDOMDAUGHTER
    @KINGDOMDAUGHTER 5 років тому

    I will definitely try, pray it turns out good.
    Can red skin potatoes used?
    Thanks

    • @JohnAlcaraz
      @JohnAlcaraz 5 років тому +5

      Probably not. The high starch content of russet potatoes is what forms the crust on these patatas bravas. Red potatoes are low in starch.

  • @kathistensland2847
    @kathistensland2847 5 років тому +1

    Wow, those look so good, I have got to stop cooking all of these, put on a pair of pants today and they let me know real quick need to cut back and quick!

  • @conversationclasses
    @conversationclasses 3 роки тому

    From Barcelona here, Patatas bravas sauce NEVER contains tomatoes. You missed out the following steps: After sautéing add flour until well mixed, chicken/beef broth whether from cubes or meat itself. Then add white wine or beer. Simmer until alcohol evaporates. To make it smooth, cool a bit and use a hand blender to crush all solids, even flour lumps. Believe me. The broth and wine/beer would add more flavour to the sauce.

    • @mellocello187
      @mellocello187 2 місяці тому

      We found somewhat different sauces everywhere we went around Spain.

  • @Shade00a00
    @Shade00a00 5 років тому +4

    The cooking technique makes me think of the ultrasonic starch-infused fries from Modernist Cuisine. Smart use of an alkanizing agent to soften up the exterior :)

  • @misscndnwoman2177
    @misscndnwoman2177 5 років тому

    Starting NOW !!!

  • @KefkaJr
    @KefkaJr 3 роки тому +1

    As long as we're cheating: I just used sriracha mayo.

  • @upekshapatel262
    @upekshapatel262 3 роки тому

    Mouth watering I hate u but love the recipe

  • @kuantize
    @kuantize 2 роки тому

    Tough to make all i oli and salsa brava with tomatoe. Lol.

  • @phillipnguyen929
    @phillipnguyen929 5 років тому

    CREDIT TO KENJI

  • @justinharber
    @justinharber 5 років тому +3

    "da bomb" -Every Mom ever.

  • @jamestimlin856
    @jamestimlin856 4 роки тому

    Why do you not flip them over to and baking sheet with paper towels to get rid of the oil on the top of the potatoes?

  • @scotts7017
    @scotts7017 5 років тому +1

    This looks great, and not a whole lot of work.

    • @scotts7017
      @scotts7017 5 років тому

      Tommyshelby yeah you are probably right

  • @morehn
    @morehn 5 років тому +2

    Looks delish. I use schmaltz though with potatoes. Packs a ton of flavor and texture qualities.

  • @Neoprototype
    @Neoprototype 2 роки тому

    Aïoli isn't a mayonnaise, it's garlic, olive oil and lemon, like Arabic Toumeya.

  • @levidavis8159
    @levidavis8159 5 років тому +5

    Love what you do, but I hate this new infomercial-like format.

  • @virginiasullivan1040
    @virginiasullivan1040 5 років тому

    Do you deliver? LOL

  • @matthewalexander1943
    @matthewalexander1943 3 роки тому +1

    Vegetable oil? Seriously? I guess you can tell it's not Spain's Test Kitchen.

  • @barbsnyder480
    @barbsnyder480 5 років тому +14

    Is he saying alioli? It looks more like aoli. Thanks

    • @TSuzuhara
      @TSuzuhara 5 років тому +12

      @@AdamShaiken they are saying "all i oli", the catalonian/valencian term for that sauce.

    • @AdamShaiken
      @AdamShaiken 5 років тому +6

      @@TSuzuhara I stand corrected. Thank you for the edification !

    • @TSuzuhara
      @TSuzuhara 5 років тому +3

      @@AdamShaiken Anytime! :)))

  • @LarryLyonRelyon
    @LarryLyonRelyon 5 років тому

    At about 2 minutes he says to "dry" the potatoes in the pot over low heat "for just 30 seconds", then "So now the potatoes are off the heat" he adds the salt, stirs for 30 seconds then "I'm going to turn off the heat".
    I thought the heat was already off???
    So do you stir the salt in while the potatoes are off the heat or on the heat?
    And, how much tomato paste was that?

    • @danx5005
      @danx5005 4 роки тому

      if you look in the description of the video it has the recipe for Patatas Bravas all your answer are there.

  • @raeannemery258
    @raeannemery258 3 роки тому

    The link does take me to the recipe, however, I have to "sign up" to get the recipe. I cry FOUL

    • @polarxena
      @polarxena 2 роки тому

      Food wishes has one, even better!

  • @tonkabear2369
    @tonkabear2369 5 років тому

    Is the chef related to Dan?

  • @missebibit
    @missebibit 5 років тому +2

    Ai-o-li. Not alioli.

    • @mrsecondplace4320
      @mrsecondplace4320 4 роки тому +1

      www.goodfood.com.au/recipes/allioli-alioli-or-aioli-20140314-34t7h

  • @java6727
    @java6727 Місяць тому

    Cayenne is by far my least liked pepper, all the heat is in the back of the throat and it really doesn't add much flavor. So many better options available...

  • @priayief
    @priayief 4 роки тому

    Keeping the potatoes in the oil for 20 to 25 minutes seems an awfully long time. And I loved the recipe. Thanks for posting.

  • @cheftekniqakabuletteborn8127
    @cheftekniqakabuletteborn8127 2 роки тому

    wheres the onion in the bravas sauce and he didnt cook the vinager???

  • @picard1233
    @picard1233 Рік тому

    This recipe is actually better than what I had in Seville and Mallorca. ATK modified and improved the traditional recipe

  • @Mikey-chulo
    @Mikey-chulo 4 роки тому

    If she doesn’t stop mmhmming

  • @marekck
    @marekck 3 роки тому +1

    This is what happens when a guy has no idea and understands, firstly, the patatas bravas, they are fried with OLIVE OIL, not that oil that I use, they do not have aioli, they are only with the brava sauce, If you add aioli, they are bravioli, the potato is fried in olive oil, and the brava sauce is not made like that, it is made with onion, garlic, chicken broth, flour to thicken, spicy and sweet paprika to taste, and a little of vinegar, you can also add green and red peppers, and cayenne, or chili, or whatever spicy you like, but it is optional

  • @es2056
    @es2056 Рік тому

    Dude, it's not "Alley-oh-lee", it's "Ah-yoh-lee".

  • @TragicallyCharmed
    @TragicallyCharmed 3 роки тому

    EYE-OLI not ally-oli

  • @avieboy
    @avieboy 5 років тому +3

    I lived in Spain. When I think of this dish, I remember a very very light golden brown exterior and super soft insides. The sauce is off, and it's way too over fired. This recipe is really disappointing. Back to the test kitchen.

  • @BuddyBellTree
    @BuddyBellTree 11 місяців тому

    Original Bravas sauce DOES NOT HAVE TOMATO.
    2 types of pimenton:sweet and picante, olive oil, chicken stock and flour. The 15th century or the 1950's. NO TOMATO!

  • @lisayerace5578
    @lisayerace5578 5 років тому +1

    Isn’t that really HOT... with all that cayenne?

  • @EMlNEM2020
    @EMlNEM2020 2 роки тому

    potatoes look good but that's not bravas sauce

  • @addman
    @addman 5 років тому

    what the different from tater tots, Is Patatas Bravas the origin of tater tots?

    • @JuanWayTrips
      @JuanWayTrips 5 років тому +3

      Tater tots were created by taking scraps of potatoes that were leftover after cutting them into french fries. CBS Sunday Morning had a good video on this a few months ago.

  • @robertmalone3997
    @robertmalone3997 5 років тому

    Where is the guy with the bowtie

    • @lynnwilhoite6194
      @lynnwilhoite6194 5 років тому +1

      Chris Kimball is his name. He's not on the show anymore, but has his own show now. Milk kitchen or something like that.

  • @Dr.ZoidbergPhD
    @Dr.ZoidbergPhD 2 роки тому

    These are not patatas bravas. It's like a variant and I suppose their version of it, but not really authentic patatas

  • @manuellopezbachiller8649
    @manuellopezbachiller8649 3 роки тому +1

    Que patatas bravas más lamentables

  • @NebRadojkovic
    @NebRadojkovic 4 роки тому +1

    Yeah. BS. All wrong. Sorry but that is NOT how to make Patatas Bravas.

  • @marin4311
    @marin4311 5 років тому

    The potatoes are awsome, but I would never use any jerky industrial concentated tomato in any recipe. Try canned tomatoes if they are out of season.

    • @josephineroe8424
      @josephineroe8424 5 років тому +5

      You mean you never use tomato paste?

    • @marin4311
      @marin4311 5 років тому

      @@josephineroe8424 NEVER. You really don't need it to make good cooking. Soja sauce, molasses, celery powder, raisins... there are plenty of better products that can enhance taste in a recipe.

  • @tulem9986
    @tulem9986 4 роки тому

    I'm sorry but this recibe not is a spanish patatas bravas

  • @cheftekniqakabuletteborn8127
    @cheftekniqakabuletteborn8127 2 роки тому

    and wtf is alloly ???Alohi is easy to make bud

  • @triskelworkshop2855
    @triskelworkshop2855 3 роки тому

    What TH is kosher salt ?
    Is that a kind of religiuos salt ?
    This recepy is Spaninsh right ?

  • @MssFrisky
    @MssFrisky 5 років тому +3

    What is alioli?? Is that Spanish aioli??

    • @fingerbottom
      @fingerbottom 5 років тому +6

      Allioli, pronounced ah-ee-ohlee, is a Catalan emulsion sauce made with pounded garlic, olive oil and a little salt. In greater Spain it is called alioli (ah-lee-ohlee) and is often made with egg. Aioli, another garlic and oil emulsion sauce from Provence, is emulsified with raw egg yolk.
      www.goodfood.com.au/recipes/allioli-alioli-or-aioli-20140314-34t7h

    • @jtj9609
      @jtj9609 5 років тому +2

      ali-oli is actually one of the oldest sauces in history. they've found remains of it in places al arround the world. so it is not catalan. and it is an emulsion of garlic with olive oil if you ad egg then you have more of a mayonaise alioli

  • @vizigr0u
    @vizigr0u 5 років тому +1

    Not sure why no previous comment already lectured them on how aioli means "garlic and oil" and is not a mayonnaise (no eggs).
    I've switched to calling the sauce in the video to "aioli style mayonnaise" to make sure I don't offend "purists" :D

  • @mahatmagandhiful
    @mahatmagandhiful 5 років тому

    look youtube first off i dont even know how to pronounce that

  • @nosamnosam123
    @nosamnosam123 5 років тому +1

    I used to love this channel for the information AND the personalities. Now, your hosts act like disingenuous robots trying to sell something, and it's rather offputting.

  • @andreinarangel6227
    @andreinarangel6227 5 років тому +1

    The Spanish do not use "Kosher salt". There are pretty much no Jews in Spain, thus nothing "Kosher". We just use plain old salt.

  • @panchovilla5359
    @panchovilla5359 5 років тому

    Frying the potatoes is a nice cancer recipe.