I am 80, live alone and love to cook one pot meals that I can make and eat for a few days. These recipes are going to be on my list; the only problem being, which one will I try first! Thank you, Andy, for your inspiration and great recipes!
The only problem I have with the kielbasa sausage dish is that there is a high chance I'll just eat the sausages by themselves while I'm still chopping the veggies.
3:02 the first recipe is so diverse, very underrated. - You can replace the sausage with minced meat, chicken breast - You can use yam, irish potatoes or sweet potatos - you can mix up other vegetables 🔥🔥🔥 Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Lets be real. Meat, potatos, vegies, with good spices is always good meal. You have sausage siting a bit to long in your fridge? Put it in. Grab what vegies you have, add it, give it sone spices. Thats base for my diet since i moved out, and i'm not complaining
This kiełbasa dish is called "garnek chłopa" (folks pot) in Poland 😁 To make it more genuine try to spice it with Marjoram. Poles love Marjoram, it's like oregano but milder. We use it to every meat dish.
It's nice to see in-video ads that have actually been made with the video in question rather than cutting to a pre-recorded add that was made at a different point in time and has just been gathering dust, waiting to be used again.
I love the spectrum of cooking you work with, Andy! You can go from very technical, difficult dishes that I aspire to replicate all the way to simple, home fair that I grew up with that has your own twist and intuition thrown in the mix. Goes to show, there is a time and place for all styles! Sometimes cooking youtube forgets that.
I’m probably not a big deal, but I’m always delighted to see Andy cook. And teach normal people different skills and techniques. I was inspired to learn more about food by Anthony Bourdain, the late gentleman encouraged my palate for western cooking, and there’s this bloke here, inspires me to learn and cook for people I care about. Thank you for giving me guts and inspiration ❤️
You are an absolute legend! Im from Estonia. When we were young, and hitting the city, like young gentleman do. We allways went to the railwaystation kiosk, to get our hands and fingers greased up with the lovely oils of Cheburek for the end of the night. Served in a plastic bag. Certainly you bought two. One to eat rightaway, and one tucked inside your jacked to keep you warm. So my request is that if you could give it a shot on making them, when you have time. Lev
I am italian, I cook a lot and love it and I'm in this commemt section only to show the deepest appreciation about your work! I mean it, you're great and italian recipes are in good hand when you adapt them to your versions.
I'm a huge fan of curly parsely. It is so much easier to get a fine chop on it, and the greater surface area gives it a stronger flavour. If you're going to chop your parsely - go curly every time. ... and you don't confuse it with the coriander in the fridge. :D
I cook one pot meals on my work days and then do my fun cooking like bread baking, pizza making or grilling on my weekends. As much as I love cooking I love being able to relax after a day of hard work.
The potato kielbasa is sth I just make as a sheet pan dish. Put bacon and Kielbasa on a sheet pan, add some veggies and put it in the oven. Works like a charm!
In a chef and your cookbook is one of the most solid well put together cookbooks ive seen in 10+ years! Stand up effort mate HIGHLY recommend this book to all home cooks and professionals✌️
Lovely meals! I add a drizzle of very good balsamic vinegar to my Italian tomato sauces, and I also add a tablespoon of liquid from the Kalamata olives. Both add a flavor complexity to my sauces that is divine!
Bedankt and greetings from the Netherlands! Great channel, I’ve learned a lot from you!! Keep it up, and if ever in Holland, I’ll buy you and the misses a beer 🍻
Be careful. I work in an export food warehouse. We gas our sealed food with what could be, best explained as carbon monoxide (car exhaust) for export to China. I'd wash those beans.
I love rice and beans. I eat it as a main dish sometimes as well lol. I like to cook the rice with a mix of stock and some canned enchilada sauce. That last dish Andy made was definitely my fav as it's something I'd make the most often.
In Louisiana, Red Beans and Rice are Monday staples on most restaurants menus and in households. It is a whole main dish with Andouille Sausage or smoked if you can't find the Andouille.
Yeah, I somehow doubt we're getting Andouille in Australia anytime soon. **I wish we did, that and Tasso ham are two things I really miss from New Orleans.**
2 more suggestions, italian pasta faggioli (or balkan pasta fazol) is also a great, rich one-potter. And, for me the king of them all - hugarian Lecho / Lecso - absolute miracle of what can you achieve with paprika and tomatos
Top dishes and as a Dutchman, we love one-pot meals. Bought the Skottsberg wok with lid a month ago. Now going to buy the stainless steel skillet for the (sour) sauces so my cast iron skillet will not be affected. Thanks for the code, and keep up the good work.
also, Italian here, about the Pollo alla Cacciatora (chicken Cacciatore), honestly it's not that off, but just a couple pointers: - Bell peppers....mostly optional, some put them some don't, traditional recipe doesn't involve them but they go well together so a lot of variations do include them - White Wine...nah, Red Wine is the best for this recipe, gives more color and deeper flavor. - Traditional recipe involves the Italian Holy Trinity, the Soffritto: Onions, Carrots and Celery. Honestly never understood what Celery does, but if you want to improve your dish throw even half a minced carrot together with the onion. You can even use those pre-cut julienne'd carrots that they sell for salads
I just made the beans and rice for my wife and I. It is so much better than I thought it would be. So simple and delicious! Plenty of leftovers too! Thank you Andy!
Back in the day, (NZ)I was bought up as a military brat. These one pot meals were common. The first dish was a classic. Shout out Linton MC. Love your channel. My Fam residence 1/2 NZ/ Sunshine. That's for the Oosh.
Sausage beans and rice is one of my favourites to come back to now and then. Simple, but great strong flavours and that contentment of a filling meal on a winter night.
Oregano is a wonderful herb. Italian's use it to marinate their rib fillet steak, along with garlic, italian parsley, red wine and extra virgin olive oil.🤩👍
Thanks for this. As a wheelchair user I find more complicated cooking extremely difficult. I like doing it for myself so one pot solutions are exactly what I’m looking for
This type of comment just makes me appreciate how great Andy and the youtube cooking community is. I'm so grateful to live in an age where videos like this are readily available.
The sausage beans and rice dish I make often. I have been making something like it for15 years now and I still love it. Was planning on doing it this weekend. If anyone is in the Southern U.S. I recommend Conecuh Sausage. It is a type of hickory smoked sausage and probably the best sausage I have found in the South. Also in a bind, several bratwurst work just as well. I will usually get some colour on each side first, do your veggies, then add it all with the rice. Excellent dishes my man. Not sure why I had not subbed sooner.
Love one pot cooking for single living. Not out of laziness but out of pure time management on the clean-up afterwards! Those look awesome. My favourite rice and peas dish was, wow, back in 1990 I was in Puerto Rico and fell in love with Arroz con Gandules (rice with pigeon peas) which usually came with either chicken or pork added in or served on the side. Delicious. :)
Hey Andy, just had an idea for a recipe you could do, since you like doing dishes from different parts of the world - it's called Bolo do Caco - had it while on vacation in Madeira and its basically a flat bread that's usually served with garlic butter, but it's made with sweet potato flour and then baked on a hot stone - super super delicious and they serve it at every single restaurant I've been to on the island!
I guess I'm a Westerner? And I can definitely say, bring from New Orleans, I LOVE rice & beans! 😁 The Louisiana style is incredibly delicious! Highly recommended.
Half italian and half mexican here. He did his own versions of an italian and a mexican dish and both look fantastic. I'm sure I'm gonna make them. Thanks
I plan to make all 3 of these but started with the Kielbasa Potatoes for dinner this evening. Oh my word. It was SO good. Even though there’s one that doesn’t like bell pepper and one that doesn’t care for kielbasa it was devoured. Thank you!
As a Spaniard, I must say I loved your pronunciation of the 'Z' in "chorizo", it sounds like /th/ in "thunder" or "thumb", but most English-native speakers still pronounce it like "choriTSo". Good job! (I must try this kielbasa, by the way!)
At the very end, when you said: "and if you wish you were here" my heart skipped a bit! I thought you would announce some kind of prize, that a subscriber would come to see you cook live! 🎉 I'm on the other side of the planet, so I don't stand a chance, but - hey - I can still daydream! Thank you for the amazing video as always chef!
Thanks for the Great video Andy, even us humble guys who aren’t great cooks can have a go at these and feed the family! You Sir are the true Legend, I swear you are single handedly helping people all over the world eat nicer meals with more variety every day.
Thanks Andy. These three recipes rock! I’ve got a 8 & 12 year old and they both love them all. They call me a “chef” now and say Andy really knows how to cook yum! 😂 Could you do some more one pot wonders (not stir fry) please? A curry perhaps or pasta dish?
I made 2 of 3 one pot meals - beans and rice which was new to me and potato kielbasa which is a version of what we sometimes do at my home. In Poland we have a good choice of Polish sausages (there are many different ones). The recipes are really good. I really liked them - I made my own variations but based on your recipe. Well done. Kielbasa potatoes is great!
I love curly parsley. When i was little, my moms easy side dish was red skin potatoes with butter and fresh parsley, and its so good, takes me right back!
I really like your channel. Have picked up some wonderful ideas from you when the cooking mojo disappears for a few days. And curly parsley is ace! Not just for the butchers window. It's really earthy tasting and doesn't flollop 2 minutes after you pick it
These dishes would even be easy enough for a college student to make, or a very busy single Mother, a law enforcement officer working multiple 12 to 16 hour shifts several days a week, or even for older individuals! Im doing the Chorizo and Beans once first because I was literally salivating watching you make it! This was a great video! Can you please do more One Pot Meals? 😊
As a German: In some regions over here, one-pot-meals are almost like religion. Nothing more wholesome than a well-prepared stew in the winter when it's cold out. Sometimes, simple is best.
Yum. Thanks Andy. I love cooking but suffer from chronic pain so, some days cooking is difficult and painful. Love being able to cook up a pot of something warm and comforting and save on clean up and dishes too.
I was born & raised in the mid Atlantic and had bunches of rice & beans. Not always red beans but field peas, black beans, etc. The spices, herbs are key. Yum!!
There was a barbeque joint in Houston I loved that used pinto beans instead of red beans in their beans and rice. The smoked sausage they added made it the perfect lunch.
You won my sub with that kielbasa, its so simple, so cheap, it doesn't look like it takes too much time... I'm making double this one for two days of meals, thank you
I live on my own so one pot or one pan is ideal. I love a stir fry with rice. noodles , lotsa veg. Protein of choice. Chilli ginger and oyster sauce, simple and tasty.
Andy! Yes Chef! They all looked amazingly tasty, definitely going to have to try them especially the Potato Kielbasa 😋 Peace and ❤ to you and all the team!
Thank you! I will def. try the Potato Kielbasa! Here my one-pot version of a very famous dish in Germany: Puten-Geschnetzeltes (for 2 people) - slice 2 turkey breast fillets in nice chunks - sear those chunks in your pan until they have a nice browning and season them with salt and black pepper (not too much, because you season the rest later as well) - add 1 tablespoon tomato-paste, 1 finely chopped onion, 2 pressed or grated garlic cloves and mix it all with the seared turkey chunks - sear a bit, so the onions get their heat but don't let them get brown - add 1 cup of washed brown rice - add enough chicken stock so the ingredients are covered - let it simmer until the rice is done - slice 2 washed red bell peppers (skinned if you want) in ~3cm stripes, add those to the pot and let it simmer until they are softened - add 100g Crème fraîche and 100ml of heavy cream and stirr until everything is evenly solved (depending on your taste or how much stock you used, you maybe need more or less) - season it with salt and black pepper until you like it (it needs to be well seasoned) - if it's needed you can solve a bit of food starch in a glass of cold water and add 1-2 teaspoons of the mix if you feel it needs to be thickened (but the rice should be enough, imo) Normally you would eat it with Penne or something similar and sear the bell peppers as well, but my personal one-pot version is a bit different. I love it, though.
Hi Andy, just cooked your rice & beans dish, lasted no more than 5 mins, in our household, delicious, looking forward to the other 2 recipes. I love how basic &, simple these dishes are too, anyone can make, keep up the good work. Thanks Redcar Steve (UK),
I haven't even finished the video yet, I just saw you make the first recipe and saw I had almost all the ingredients already and made it. I have almost no cooking experience and it's so easy to make. It always taste amazing, I only had dry herbs tho
Always loved cooking at home, but I often feel like I don't have the energy to cook many meals at home very often. (Working late hours etc. Hospitality life.) But your videos have definitely inspired me to set aside some of my free time to cook home meals a little bit more, even if it's only 2 or 3 days of a week. Also a Kiwi, so maybe seeing a Kiwi chef that's so down to earth and friendly helped give that lil spark to reignite my cooking. Much love bro
Andy has honestly the best cooking channel on UA-cam and i'm constantly on the look out so i've seen a fair few who are also great. But the range recipes, the style of cooking and calm presentation is top tier. Also love the shorts which have given me so many new amazing dishes. Keep smashing it and greetings from Germany ❤
The nice thing about using canned beans that many people don't mention is they are typically pressure-cooked, which destroys the sulfur compounds that make one gassy. If I cook them myself I always pressure cook them.
I've been following you on instagram for years but I just ended up recently on your YT channel, and after about 4 days of watching your videos I found out a polish kiełbasa recipe :D What a nice surprise! Greetings from Poland :)
2nd dish Chicken Cacciatone same but the canned tomatoes add the juice then the wholes grill or fresh halved in oven or fry or grill till starting to caramelise
I am 80, live alone and love to cook one pot meals that I can make and eat for a few days. These recipes are going to be on my list; the only problem being, which one will I try first! Thank you, Andy, for your inspiration and great recipes!
thats impressive for a man that age i'd say
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@@aiden24o68 You'd best shhh then Aiden🙄🤫🤫
Does anyone else want to eat mademoiselle craballeta with some butter?
Best cooking channel on UA-cam. Genuine guy that’s just loves to cook, doesn’t make it all about himself. 🙌
Absolutely 💯
Thanks!
😅 might be ready for next year
I get grossed out by many of the popular youtubers with leaning their faces up in the camera.
This guy has a much better style
Definitely
The only problem I have with the kielbasa sausage dish is that there is a high chance I'll just eat the sausages by themselves while I'm still chopping the veggies.
🤣i know that struggle. buy one extra for taste 🤫
😢😮uh
The struggle is real, isn't it?
Could not identify with this more
Been there done that.
3:02 the first recipe is so diverse, very underrated.
- You can replace the sausage with minced meat, chicken breast
- You can use yam, irish potatoes or sweet potatos
- you can mix up other vegetables 🔥🔥🔥
Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
I grew up eating the sausage with potatoes, peppers and onions but my grandma always added cabbage to the pot, too.
Ooo YAMS and/or sweet potatoes !! Delish !
@@NotChefCooktotally gonna do this. I hate regular potatoes lol but love sweet potatoes
Yep. Replacing the capsicum/bell pepper with anaheim and poblano just because it's what I have on hand.
Lets be real. Meat, potatos, vegies, with good spices is always good meal. You have sausage siting a bit to long in your fridge? Put it in. Grab what vegies you have, add it, give it sone spices.
Thats base for my diet since i moved out, and i'm not complaining
This kiełbasa dish is called "garnek chłopa" (folks pot) in Poland 😁 To make it more genuine try to spice it with Marjoram. Poles love Marjoram, it's like oregano but milder. We use it to every meat dish.
Capsicums are also known as bell peppers in America or just peppers in the UK and Paprikas in countries with a Germanic language
How odd considering bell peppers contain no capsaicin in them! Is it just that all peppers in Australia are called capsicuns, or just bell peppers?
Is that a typical Australian word for paprika? Never heard it before.
Capsicum is the latin genus name of all peppers.
UK we call them peppers or bell peppers I have never heard the word capsicum before
@@deannamarconi1513 only bell peppers. Most other "peppers" we refer to as chilli.
It's nice to see in-video ads that have actually been made with the video in question rather than cutting to a pre-recorded add that was made at a different point in time and has just been gathering dust, waiting to be used again.
I have bought the pan, can't wait till it arrives
I tried to buy the pan and it is already sold out. Perfect pan for how I cook.
Not only that but he actually uses the stuff he advertises
Idk, I like the prerecorded ones because they’re way easier to skip 😂
building up a nice one pan or one pot repertoire is so key to cooking at home and eating better. Really appreciate these videos man!
Glad you like them!
I love the spectrum of cooking you work with, Andy! You can go from very technical, difficult dishes that I aspire to replicate all the way to simple, home fair that I grew up with that has your own twist and intuition thrown in the mix.
Goes to show, there is a time and place for all styles! Sometimes cooking youtube forgets that.
I’m probably not a big deal, but I’m always delighted to see Andy cook. And teach normal people different skills and techniques. I was inspired to learn more about food by Anthony Bourdain, the late gentleman encouraged my palate for western cooking, and there’s this bloke here, inspires me to learn and cook for people I care about. Thank you for giving me guts and inspiration ❤️
You are an absolute legend! Im from Estonia.
When we were young, and hitting the city, like young gentleman do. We allways went to the railwaystation kiosk, to get our hands and fingers greased up with the lovely oils of Cheburek for the end of the night. Served in a plastic bag. Certainly you bought two. One to eat rightaway, and one tucked inside your jacked to keep you warm.
So my request is that if you could give it a shot on making them, when you have time.
Lev
I second this. I went to Estonia a long time ago as a student and these kept me fed and happy. Absolutely delicious!
‘Who’s to say lazy men don’t have great taste.’
I feel seen. Thank you Andy 😂 x
We have been represented and validated! 💪🫠 Gang gang!
The further along I get in my cooking journey, the more I appreciate that massive bit of cutting board you've got. Well done, mate!
How the fuck do you wash that thing?
I am italian, I cook a lot and love it and I'm in this commemt section only to show the deepest appreciation about your work! I mean it, you're great and italian recipes are in good hand when you adapt them to your versions.
I'm a huge fan of curly parsely. It is so much easier to get a fine chop on it, and the greater surface area gives it a stronger flavour.
If you're going to chop your parsely - go curly every time.
... and you don't confuse it with the coriander in the fridge. :D
I agree! I think it holds longer too.
Coriander should not be confused with anything edible
I cook one pot meals on my work days and then do my fun cooking like bread baking, pizza making or grilling on my weekends. As much as I love cooking I love being able to relax after a day of hard work.
The potato kielbasa is sth I just make as a sheet pan dish. Put bacon and Kielbasa on a sheet pan, add some veggies and put it in the oven. Works like a charm!
In a chef and your cookbook is one of the most solid well put together cookbooks ive seen in 10+ years! Stand up effort mate HIGHLY recommend this book to all home cooks and professionals✌️
Lovely meals! I add a drizzle of very good balsamic vinegar to my Italian tomato sauces, and I also add a tablespoon of liquid from the Kalamata olives. Both add a flavor complexity to my sauces that is divine!
Bedankt and greetings from the Netherlands! Great channel, I’ve learned a lot from you!! Keep it up, and if ever in Holland, I’ll buy you and the misses a beer 🍻
When Jamaicans make rice and peas (rice and red kidney beans) they use the liquor from the beans to colour the rice and it adds a lot of flavour.
Be careful. I work in an export food warehouse. We gas our sealed food with what could be, best explained as carbon monoxide (car exhaust) for export to China. I'd wash those beans.
@@DomHollow carbon dioxide is what the food industry uses to preserve canned food. That and nitrogen gas. Carbon monoxide is poisonous
I love rice and beans. I eat it as a main dish sometimes as well lol. I like to cook the rice with a mix of stock and some canned enchilada sauce. That last dish Andy made was definitely my fav as it's something I'd make the most often.
In Louisiana, Red Beans and Rice are Monday staples on most restaurants menus and in households. It is a whole main dish with Andouille Sausage or smoked if you can't find the Andouille.
Yeah, I somehow doubt we're getting Andouille in Australia anytime soon. **I wish we did, that and Tasso ham are two things I really miss from New Orleans.**
And gumbo and po boys and… 😂 love the southern cuisines!
If it’s Monday, it’s red beans and rice😊. So yummy!
It's basically what he did but with Chorizo
Yeah, you rite 😂!
2 more suggestions, italian pasta faggioli (or balkan pasta fazol) is also a great, rich one-potter. And, for me the king of them all - hugarian Lecho / Lecso - absolute miracle of what can you achieve with paprika and tomatos
Top dishes and as a Dutchman, we love one-pot meals. Bought the Skottsberg wok with lid a month ago. Now going to buy the stainless steel skillet for the (sour) sauces so my cast iron skillet will not be affected. Thanks for the code, and keep up the good work.
also, Italian here, about the Pollo alla Cacciatora (chicken Cacciatore), honestly it's not that off, but just a couple pointers:
- Bell peppers....mostly optional, some put them some don't, traditional recipe doesn't involve them but they go well together so a lot of variations do include them
- White Wine...nah, Red Wine is the best for this recipe, gives more color and deeper flavor.
- Traditional recipe involves the Italian Holy Trinity, the Soffritto: Onions, Carrots and Celery. Honestly never understood what Celery does, but if you want to improve your dish throw even half a minced carrot together with the onion. You can even use those pre-cut julienne'd carrots that they sell for salads
I just made the beans and rice for my wife and I. It is so much better than I thought it would be. So simple and delicious! Plenty of leftovers too! Thank you Andy!
Back in the day, (NZ)I was bought up as a military brat. These one pot meals were common. The first dish was a classic. Shout out Linton MC.
Love your channel. My Fam residence 1/2 NZ/ Sunshine.
That's for the Oosh.
Thanks
One-pots are also pretty alright for meal-prepping for work lunches.
Sausage beans and rice is one of my favourites to come back to now and then. Simple, but great strong flavours and that contentment of a filling meal on a winter night.
Oregano is a wonderful herb. Italian's use it to marinate their rib fillet steak, along with garlic, italian parsley, red wine and extra virgin olive oil.🤩👍
Thanks for this. As a wheelchair user I find more complicated cooking extremely difficult. I like doing it for myself so one pot solutions are exactly what I’m looking for
This type of comment just makes me appreciate how great Andy and the youtube cooking community is. I'm so grateful to live in an age where videos like this are readily available.
My wife and I have rice and beans several nights a week. We try different styles every time, and we have never been disappointed.
The sausage beans and rice dish I make often. I have been making something like it for15 years now and I still love it. Was planning on doing it this weekend. If anyone is in the Southern U.S. I recommend Conecuh Sausage. It is a type of hickory smoked sausage and probably the best sausage I have found in the South. Also in a bind, several bratwurst work just as well. I will usually get some colour on each side first, do your veggies, then add it all with the rice. Excellent dishes my man. Not sure why I had not subbed sooner.
Boy, I sure love one pot recipes and you just dropped three bangers!
Love one pot cooking for single living. Not out of laziness but out of pure time management on the clean-up afterwards! Those look awesome.
My favourite rice and peas dish was, wow, back in 1990 I was in Puerto Rico and fell in love with Arroz con Gandules (rice with pigeon peas) which usually came with either chicken or pork added in or served on the side. Delicious. :)
My favorite type of meal! Easy for families and those with little time for cooking, but want homemade! Chef's kiss!
Hello Tammy 👋
Hey Andy, just had an idea for a recipe you could do, since you like doing dishes from different parts of the world - it's called Bolo do Caco - had it while on vacation in Madeira and its basically a flat bread that's usually served with garlic butter, but it's made with sweet potato flour and then baked on a hot stone - super super delicious and they serve it at every single restaurant I've been to on the island!
Andy your videos have transformed mealtimes in our house. Thanks so much
I am going to make your version of all of these. They look delicious! Thanks Andy! My husband thanks you, too!😋❤️
Hope you enjoy!
I guess I'm a Westerner? And I can definitely say, bring from New Orleans, I LOVE rice & beans! 😁 The Louisiana style is incredibly delicious! Highly recommended.
your videos are so chiled out and friendly, im gonna watch them all now i think
Half italian and half mexican here. He did his own versions of an italian and a mexican dish and both look fantastic. I'm sure I'm gonna make them. Thanks
I plan to make all 3 of these but started with the Kielbasa Potatoes for dinner this evening. Oh my word. It was SO good. Even though there’s one that doesn’t like bell pepper and one that doesn’t care for kielbasa it was devoured. Thank you!
Rookworst! Very traditional sausage in the Netherlands! It's great.
Thanks!
As a Spaniard, I must say I loved your pronunciation of the 'Z' in "chorizo", it sounds like /th/ in "thunder" or "thumb", but most English-native speakers still pronounce it like "choriTSo". Good job! (I must try this kielbasa, by the way!)
At the very end, when you said: "and if you wish you were here" my heart skipped a bit! I thought you would announce some kind of prize, that a subscriber would come to see you cook live! 🎉 I'm on the other side of the planet, so I don't stand a chance, but - hey - I can still daydream! Thank you for the amazing video as always chef!
my pleasure thanks for watching!
Same here 😂
Thanks for the Great video Andy, even us humble guys who aren’t great cooks can have a go at these and feed the family!
You Sir are the true Legend, I swear you are single handedly helping people all over the world eat nicer meals with more variety every day.
Thanks Andy. These three recipes rock! I’ve got a 8 & 12 year old and they both love them all. They call me a “chef” now and say Andy really knows how to cook yum! 😂
Could you do some more one pot wonders (not stir fry) please? A curry perhaps or pasta dish?
I love that. It’s starting to get a little chilly in north east PA. This is great thank you.😊
If you like rice and beans, you would like "baião de dois" a brasillian dish. I think you'd love ir.
Love from 🇧🇷
I made 2 of 3 one pot meals - beans and rice which was new to me and potato kielbasa which is a version of what we sometimes do at my home. In Poland we have a good choice of Polish sausages (there are many different ones). The recipes are really good. I really liked them - I made my own variations but based on your recipe. Well done. Kielbasa potatoes is great!
I love curly parsley. When i was little, my moms easy side dish was red skin potatoes with butter and fresh parsley, and its so good, takes me right back!
I really like your channel. Have picked up some wonderful ideas from you when the cooking mojo disappears for a few days. And curly parsley is ace! Not just for the butchers window. It's really earthy tasting and doesn't flollop 2 minutes after you pick it
These dishes would even be easy enough for a college student to make, or a very busy single Mother, a law enforcement officer working multiple 12 to 16 hour shifts several days a week, or even for older individuals! Im doing the Chorizo and Beans once first because I was literally salivating watching you make it!
This was a great video! Can you please do more One Pot Meals? 😊
I would use a Turkish sausage in stead of kielbasa, let the spices from the sausage soak into the rest of the ingredients😋
As a German: In some regions over here, one-pot-meals are almost like religion. Nothing more wholesome than a well-prepared stew in the winter when it's cold out. Sometimes, simple is best.
Yum. Thanks Andy. I love cooking but suffer from chronic pain so, some days cooking is difficult and painful. Love being able to cook up a pot of something warm and comforting and save on clean up and dishes too.
Bloody awesome again, Andy :) You are just on of my favourite on-line chefs. Nothing beats a laid-back ozzie.... Merry Christmas, mate.
Rice and Beans is a staple in the US. I dont think people find it boring.
I think it depends on where you’re at in the US. In New England many are missing the boat on rice and beans.
I was born & raised in the mid Atlantic and had bunches of rice & beans. Not always red beans but field peas, black beans, etc. The spices, herbs are key. Yum!!
There was a barbeque joint in Houston I loved that used pinto beans instead of red beans in their beans and rice. The smoked sausage they added made it the perfect lunch.
Maybe in New Zealand, where he is from.
Zattarains never fails
ANDY YOU BLOODY LEGEND
"Pull the sausage out"
Preach, Andy!!
Can never go wrong with a one pot meal!!!!
another great video mate !
Andy watching ur show is a mouthwatering wonderland mate.
You won my sub with that kielbasa, its so simple, so cheap, it doesn't look like it takes too much time... I'm making double this one for two days of meals, thank you
As a lazy man, thank you 😊💙
Does anyone else want to eat mademoiselle craballeta with some butter?
No one inspires me to cook like your videos do. I really appreciate the little insights you add about the food/cooking process 😊
You are so welcome!
These are my fav types of meals, one pot wonders that don’t take long to make and are full of yum!
That aeroplane spoon at the end got me giggling - love your sense of humour, oh and your cooking 🤣🤣
Hello Sharon 🖐️🖐️
yummy. a nice quick meal when the kids come home from swimming or out running around. Fast and hearty for hungry kids. Thank you mate.
All 3 look delicious. I can confidently try the first one… TODAY.
I live on my own so one pot or one pan is ideal. I love a stir fry with rice. noodles , lotsa veg. Protein of choice. Chilli ginger and oyster sauce, simple and tasty.
Andy! Yes Chef! They all looked amazingly tasty, definitely going to have to try them especially the Potato Kielbasa 😋 Peace and ❤ to you and all the team!
Thank you! I will def. try the Potato Kielbasa!
Here my one-pot version of a very famous dish in Germany: Puten-Geschnetzeltes (for 2 people)
- slice 2 turkey breast fillets in nice chunks
- sear those chunks in your pan until they have a nice browning and season them with salt and black pepper (not too much, because you season the rest later as well)
- add 1 tablespoon tomato-paste, 1 finely chopped onion, 2 pressed or grated garlic cloves and mix it all with the seared turkey chunks
- sear a bit, so the onions get their heat but don't let them get brown
- add 1 cup of washed brown rice
- add enough chicken stock so the ingredients are covered
- let it simmer until the rice is done
- slice 2 washed red bell peppers (skinned if you want) in ~3cm stripes, add those to the pot and let it simmer until they are softened
- add 100g Crème fraîche and 100ml of heavy cream and stirr until everything is evenly solved (depending on your taste or how much stock you used, you maybe need more or less)
- season it with salt and black pepper until you like it (it needs to be well seasoned)
- if it's needed you can solve a bit of food starch in a glass of cold water and add 1-2 teaspoons of the mix if you feel it needs to be thickened (but the rice should be enough, imo)
Normally you would eat it with Penne or something similar and sear the bell peppers as well, but my personal one-pot version is a bit different. I love it, though.
Love it that people have trigger warnings just for Italians
'Ey ! We're .... we're SENSITIVE about our food ! 😁
there is a reason this emoji exists 🤌🤌
Hi Andy, just cooked your rice & beans dish, lasted no more than 5 mins, in our household, delicious, looking forward to the other 2 recipes. I love how basic &, simple these dishes are too, anyone can make, keep up the good work. Thanks Redcar Steve (UK),
I haven't even finished the video yet, I just saw you make the first recipe and saw I had almost all the ingredients already and made it. I have almost no cooking experience and it's so easy to make. It always taste amazing, I only had dry herbs tho
Really like your channel, your recipes, and your overall great attitude. Watching you cook has gotten me through rough times. Cheers mate
“Curly parsley has it’s
place.”
This, so much. Thank you Andy, for being so brave.
Damn, that three recipes I need to try!!! Peppers give me hiccups, but I also cook for others who like them. Great idea on the beans. Thanks, Andy
Sausage beans and rice. Kielbasa and potato
The potato kielbasa is also really good with cabbage added into it. And jalapeno
Always loved cooking at home, but I often feel like I don't have the energy to cook many meals at home very often. (Working late hours etc. Hospitality life.) But your videos have definitely inspired me to set aside some of my free time to cook home meals a little bit more, even if it's only 2 or 3 days of a week.
Also a Kiwi, so maybe seeing a Kiwi chef that's so down to earth and friendly helped give that lil spark to reignite my cooking. Much love bro
My favorite chef to watch, you are great Andy!
LOL loved the recipes and will be trying next week. Also glad I stayed until the end!
One pan beef stroganoff is amazing
I’m 7th generation curly parsley and I approve! 🌿
9:24 being from Louisiana I immediately perked up when you said you were adding sausage to your beans and rice recipe..
Andy has honestly the best cooking channel on UA-cam and i'm constantly on the look out so i've seen a fair few who are also great. But the range recipes, the style of cooking and calm presentation is top tier. Also love the shorts which have given me so many new amazing dishes. Keep smashing it and greetings from Germany ❤
Nice recipes. My comfort food spaghetti bolognese with garlic bread. Also oxtail with vegetables and oxtail soup. Bon appetite.🤩👌👍
The nice thing about using canned beans that many people don't mention is they are typically pressure-cooked, which destroys the sulfur compounds that make one gassy. If I cook them myself I always pressure cook them.
I've been following you on instagram for years but I just ended up recently on your YT channel, and after about 4 days of watching your videos I found out a polish kiełbasa recipe :D What a nice surprise! Greetings from Poland :)
Im in Niagara, Ontario, Canada and my tomatoes are going crazy. Used organic worm castings and the results are spectacular
Bloody awesome, Andy. I reckon I'm gonna give all 3 of these a go and see what the family thinks. Thanks mate 👍
I want to thank you for your work and of course for the great recipe!
2nd dish Chicken Cacciatone same but the canned tomatoes add the juice then the wholes grill or fresh halved in oven or fry or grill till starting to caramelise
Which direction should you cut onions
Martabak manis. Mashed peas and Irish stew.😊