Why We Eat: Pupus, with Sheldon Simeon
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2021
- Sheldon Simeon of Tin Roof in Maui demonstrates how to make three different Hawaiian Pupus while breaking down the historical significance of these dishes. As he digs into the migration patterns of Hawaiians and centuries-old techniques used to preserve food, Chef Sheldon makes pipikaula, sakura boshi, and marinated sardines.
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I love that we are able to get someone like chef Simeon who is so knowledgeable about the history of the food from our home. I don’t think I would choose anyone else to share these recipes from Hawai’i.
True agreed to all; but the bro side of me wants a Hawaiian chef on the scene who’s all serious and edgelord 😄… maybe antithetical, but I’m interested in seeing that twisted charm
@@hellfish2309 I wanna hear more "brah", "chee" and "shoots" if I'm being nitpicky.
Hilo Boy
Chef Sheldon always cook 's with Aloha. That's why his dishes are one of a kind and is so ono. He is not ashamed of his roots and displays it in his cooking. Growing up in Kalihi I can still smell the dishes my mom prepared. And the sardines and onions is my dad's favorite which I grew up enjoying. Stay safe out there Chef Sheldon and you have a blessed day. Aloha from Kansas
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Kalihi valley raised, Farrington grad . Aloha from Washington.
Can we all agree that this man is a treasure?! Food isn't here just to keep us alive, but to keep cultures and history alive as well!
This all looks incredible. I love when a chef has that kind of passion.
He loves poo poo
Proud that this is being shared on a huge platform. Proud to be from Hawaii and Sheldon is sharing culture and history with our cuisine! Right on
“Crab rangoon take a backseat”
Amen. This that real culture
I LOVE that Sheldon (and Vice/Munchies) is spreading education about the food of Hawaii🤙🏼so awesome!
I laughed when he said he's known for heavy pupus! Looks hella bomb tho.
"In the simeone household, we're known for heavy poo poos" auto-generated caption
Sheldon is just a magical Chef. I fell in love with his personality, culinary skills and love for his culture while watching top chef. My parents would be watching it while I was in high school. I had no interest till I saw his season and I was hooked.
There is so much ALOHA in this video. Thank you, Chef Simeon, for sharing the flavors, stories, and rich cultures of Hawaii, one of the most special places on earth. 🌺
Tin Roof was definitely one of our highlights in Maui during our recent visit. The meals were so effing delicious!!! Definitely recommend if on the island. Thanks Chef!!!
His knowledge of history when it comes to all the ingredients he’s using, where it comes from, how and when it was integrated into his culture is amazing. His love for his craft and home is truly inspiring
Pupus nowadays in hawaii is pretty much anything that you can eat with beer. Boiled peanuts, smoke meat, poke, dried aku, lil smokies, etc
Thank you for showing these dishes
The auto generated subtitles are crazy at the start
do you accept eating poo poo?
Love the history lesson with food
I got Sheldons beautiful cookbook. So happy to see these videos listening to him tell story and make some tasty ono food.
I could listen to him all day
Love your cooking style. And a huge fan of sardines....
Aloha, Thanks for the sardine recipe, simple and easy!
My 5 year old son was watching and as soon as he said pupus, my son said
"poopoo?!!" and laughed following with another laugh when he said "peepee."
Food looks sooo delicious 😋
Can't wait till your son tell someone you were watching videos on how to eat pupus and pee pee
chee hee 808 state!!!! Love seeing people from home doing it up right!!
Love the history! So cool
gonna be trying some of that sardine dish later 2moro ; thanks CHEF Sheldon for the recipes =] ALOHA
Go to this place when ever I’m in Maui. Super delicious
fantastic, I've been entertained and educated !
So much love.
Wooo!!! Sheldon!!!
need more sheldon!
I will have to make these soon.
Sheldon you are historian of food and Hawaii culture!
Awesome getting to know Hawaiian gastronomy
Love Sheldon
I went to a Hawaiian inspired takeaway for lunch here in Singapore after watching this video. I asked for pupus and the staff looked confused, horrified and scared. I'm guessing pupus haven't yet made a splash outside of the Aloha State?
"What kind of pupu do you want?"
"Pipi, please."
"So, pipi pupu?"
"Yes. Pipi Pupu please."
Oh and by the way, where can i do the peepee poopoo?
When is your pupu book coming out??!!
This dude is a national treasure
醤油にコカ・コーラ。和の鉄人IRON CHEF MORIMOTOも多用してましたね。確かに合うと思います。みりん干しみたいです。
I've known the term Pupu Platter since I was a child, now I actually know what it means.
Wow, I didn't even make that connection until I read your comment. I've heard it plenty of times from family. Now it's freaking me out because I don't know where THEY picked it up.
@@skroll82 bruh I think there was a huge surge of fascination into hawaiian/Polynesian culture in American pop culture at some point while our parents were children
I know so many random facts about Hawaiian culture that I don't know where it came from
Loving this chef's special ingredient
PASSION
Ligo sardines in chili sauce with rice? Let’s go!
Her: Hey, what do you want for dinner?
Me: Make me some pupu hun.
Her: Ooh, someone's feeling a little kinky tonight.
Lmao you don’t eat pupu for dinner. pupus are small bites of food that’s consume while drinking. some will call it chesa in these small islands of the pacific as in chaser to chase with the alcohol.
Chef: pupus shell
UA-cam: poo poo shell💀
I'm Brazilian. His Portuguese-creole-like pronunciation of "cruzes!" ("crosses!") just made me guffaw. Took me a few seconds to understand what he was saying, but then loud laughter.
Poja!!
lots of pipi and pupu in this video! My 7 year old brain is loving it!
In Puerto Rico we have ajies caballeros we make Pique wich is quite similar to his pepper water. When he put all those. Chiles in the blender 🥵 hay caramba thats gonna be hot.
WHY DOESNT HE EVEN CRACK A SMILE WHE HE SAYS PEE PEE POO POO
This dude legit no-sold all the pee pee, poo poo jokes.
Because it's his culture and he respects it.
After eating it and being around it for many years it doesn’t even have an effect anymore
These are words with a different meaning in the Hawaiian language. It doesn’t have those associations for us
I love me some Puspus!
Noticed the ap hat. Didn’t know he trained. Cool
3:57 An oven cannot simulate sun-drying. The former cooks food with convected + radiated heat. Drying is different.
Lol pupu and pipi 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
How do I get ahold of these recipes?? 🤩
Pipi n popo!!
So Ono!
I’d hire Sheldon to fly to mainland to chef for my daughter’s first birthday for sure
the first thig he makes. how long was it inn there and at what remeture?
Watching this while making pupus of my own 😬
2 days later… again making pupus while watching a guy do a great pupus
there is such a japanese influence to this day that instead of teaching spanish as the second language in public schools like the ones all across the mainland, they actually teach most commonly japanese.
this is biltong for us in south africa
Me: Whats for dinner?
Sheldon: peepee and poopoo.
Shoyu cracks🍻Pinoi power!
The closed caption is hilarious
Sheldon just joined the ranks of Isaac and Lucas as my favorite Munchies chefs. Great culinary history lesson, great food, and great passion for their crafts
Ha, just came here to say that he's like a laid back islander version of Toups.
@@MrVovansim holy crap, he is! Just without the dangerous knife games.
Yah u!
The sardine one killed me
The only difference in my culture you eat it with deep fried bread
Every sunday morning lol
👍
That beef would probably make such a bomb sandwich. Especially if it was topped with a bit more of that chili pepper relish.
Fucking Love Sheldon!!! Much Love From Texas Brother!!!
💖🌷💖🌷💖🌷
my bro out here using peepee to make poopoo, call me childish but this is funny hahaha
i read the title as pupusas and was confused for a hot minute lol
pupu is like pulutan here in PH
love talking about pipi and pupu
4:05 “We’re known for heavy poopoos.”😈
Ramsay : bit of butter = 1 stick
Sheldon : bit of ginger = 3 large roots.
Me: 👍😍
I love pipi with my pupu
I always dreamed about moving to hawaii. but I can't afford it
Damn, that ginger is beautiful.
4:56 “Onto another poopoo.”😎
Love it!
But the sodium intake, is immense.
I am going to do chinook salmon, the exact way you did the tuna. It should hold together, I hope lol
Heavy pupus. Heh. Just kidding, great video. :D
making a pipi pupu lol
Man everything here looks so good.
It looks absolutely delicious, but man....
I got the humor of a 4 year old
I need to go for a pupu right now what a coincidence
Pastor Martin Senpai has left the chat.
So you’re telling me it’s a Pipi pupu now?
All this poopoo and peepee has got me hungry AF.
hello. sheldons is my uncle so yeah
One doesn’t experience self-transcendence, the illusion of self only dissipates-🎈
Kukui
Im not mature enough for this video lmao
My dog loves eating pupus
Lol in my house we are known for heavy pupus...
Thought this man’s name was Sheldon salmon
Shouyu and soy are not the same
13:38 It's not Sheldon Simeon dish if he doesn't drop some LEMON OIL!
I swear he puts this on almost all his cooking video.
That lemon olive oil has legit changed my dining life. Some food will never be the same after his versions.
Korean Food. Meat Jun is a Hawai’i thing.
pipi pupu
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He eat the pupu