For any who are interested, it is from Old Norse "Steik" which means to roast on a spit. First English usage (which refered to a cut of meat) is in the early 15th Century - "Fyll this eft, and late us lyke, And between rost us a styke." The earliest reference to it being used for fish is from 1883 - "Fishmonger charged 10d. per lb. for his best cod steaks."
She is like a kid just saying stuff and seeing if it works out, there is no real logic to it, just pure ,free innocence. She was by far the best thing in this show, its so sad they only had one season because i loved it.
Just like the Office (uk). Just one season. I bet an american version wpuld ne pretty cool, until the last couple season where they botch the whole thing
i feel like giving Bib a hug and telling him everythings going to be alright, he's always with the nutters and its funny how he loses patience so quicky.
The BBC have axed it due to spending cuts. This comedy was hilarious.They should think about getting rid of some of the other rubbish they put on the telly.
*googles "steak"* "high-quality beef taken from the hindquarters of the animal, typically cut into thick slices that are cooked by grilling or frying."
I forgot I even commented on this show. When someone replied to my comment I checked it out again. Stake in the heart, I started crying laughing all over again!!!
One of the best comedies of all times along with the IT crowd and WC3 The eggless omelette is a world record I laughed so hard ❤️💙💚💗 I wish there was more British or Irish comedy coming out .... There is simply no match
Irish comedy is a bit different, relies more on dark humour such as seen with A Scare Before Bedtime. Though going back centuries there was also a great satire about monks involving lines about drumming on a woman's backside
+Philip M We still just use the word "steik" in Norway (and i presume Sweden as well) as a generic term for meat that's been fried or seared or whatever else that's making it really warm but doesn't involve boiling it. Interestingly, what in english is called steak, we call biff.
You are not allowed to portrait any woman as dumb or intellectually timid or minimally exceptional... Otherwise you are labeled as misogynist and as the result of that label you are cancelled.
IMO, it's the difference between US and UK series. In UK, if the show is good, usually they're short. If it's mediocre, it will be long. In US, they milk the series as long as possible, even when the writing suffers.
The answer she wanted: STEAK From Middle English steike, from Old Norse steik (“roast; meat roasted on a stick”). The verb is either from the noun or from steikja (“to roast”).
I can’t make this up. I worked at a seafood restaurant, but it actually had a large smattering of other options across the menu. We got a new server who kind of struck us as being about as sharp as a bowling ball. We had a variety of different steak, burger and beef options on the menu which were placed under a “beef” category on our POS. She came up to our manager and myself saying she couldn’t find a steak in the POS, a ribeye or something, I can’t remember. The manager tells her it’s under “beef”, and she stands there looking confused. Our manager proceeds to explain to her that steak is beef, that it comes from cows, so it’s put under the beef category. The server says, I swear to god, “Well would you look at that, I guess you learn something new every day.” This was a grown ass adult. When she left the room, my manager and I fell apart laughing, but also slightly concerned.
I think the chef misinterpreted the steak word, Steak simply refers to a portion of meat (beef, pork, fish) that is sliced perpendicular to the muscle fibers.
This is the type of conversations you have with someone when you are sober and the other has been smoking weed for the first time, in your reality for the moment its just "steak" nothing out of the ordinary, but for them (and i've been that person to), everything is so weird and you start to question basic things like the meaning of words or like how often the streets are getting swept in your city, stuff you dont think about otherwise becomes the weirdest things.
If I remember right from cullinary school, steak is a cross cut from any sort of loin. So picture the entire ribeye section and cutting it short ways is a steak for example. Or salmon steaks you're cutting it short ways through the whole fish
Steak means the softest and highest quality sections of livestock or fish. Taken from areas with little to no movement, these cuts are tender without slow cooking. If the cut is lean, the muscle is weak. If there cut is fatty, it is well marbled. In the case of a fish steak, three cut is the softest part of the fish. Tuna swims deeper than most whitefish, but a fish does not use the muscles along the belly to swim, so no muscle is accumulated, only fat. This yields softness and mellow "sweet" flavor for which customers often pay premium prices.
Literally any trained cook would be able to answer that: a steak is a large piece of protein cut in cross section (against the grain). It is also used metaphorically to describe thickly sliced vegetables sometimes. For the non culinary use of the word, please ask a linguist.
I love that he actually thought she had a good point for about 2 seconds
She did, up until she did not.
She does have a good point though... What makes a cut of meat a "steak" rather than for instance a "fillet", or something else?
She did, same with eggless omelet. She just needed some additional orientation.
That's the "eggless omelette girl" 🤣
you left sticks 💀💀😂
Kiki 😂😂😂
from that moment my imagination wandering when you got stick and two balls, end the two balls are missing what is left ??
Nice, that video didnt have show name
@@wellgaroa it does. It's literally there including the episode you doughnut It's called WHITES..., 😂😂😂😂😂
For any who are interested, it is from Old Norse "Steik" which means to roast on a spit. First English usage (which refered to a cut of meat) is in the early 15th Century - "Fyll this eft, and late us lyke, And between rost us a styke." The earliest reference to it being used for fish is from 1883 - "Fishmonger charged 10d. per lb. for his best cod steaks."
I don't care sorry
Joking
🤯🤯
thanks
Thank you
Where were you?! When she needed answers?!?? 🤣
The way he shouts without changing his facial features at all is great
It's cuz he has to deal with this all the time 😂
her voice when she said "chef" cracked me up fr
She is like a kid just saying stuff and seeing if it works out, there is no real logic to it, just pure ,free innocence.
She was by far the best thing in this show, its so sad they only had one season because i loved it.
you can feel his spidey sense going off
same:D "cheeeeeeeef"
That "Cheef" in the beginning is living in my head rent free from now on.
This is precisely my type of humor. Bring this show back!!!!!!!!
Can't. The title is too offensive nowdays.
Yes bring it back now !
@@akutomo9080 how does, simply, a color have anything to do with race? Especially in this context?
Just like the Office (uk). Just one season. I bet an american version wpuld ne pretty cool, until the last couple season where they botch the whole thing
@@jordytimothy8746 thats bull, your bull. Who are you trying to fool?
i feel like giving Bib a hug and telling him everythings going to be alright, he's always with the nutters and its funny how he loses patience so quicky.
The BBC have axed it due to spending cuts. This comedy was hilarious.They should think about getting rid of some of the other rubbish they put on the telly.
Or Top Gear needet a few more cars to Play whit
I am crying laughing...I love scenes with her in it...and especially if he is in it with her...too funny...
Your title tho... 🤔🤔🤔
11y ago...holy shit. This show is that old?
@@Wooptywoop4208 glad to see someone from 2023, otherwise it was like I've come to a party where everybody has left years ago.
I never watched the show and I would probably ask a bud in that same fashion. 😂😂😂😂
*googles "steak"*
"high-quality beef taken from the hindquarters of the animal, typically cut into thick slices that are cooked by grilling or frying."
so salmon steak is actually made out of beef
cypherusuh notice the part of "salmon" in steak
cypherusuh lol
So what is a fish steak?
Fish steak is not really a steak is it... It's just grilled fish
I ran into this show on hulu. Fell in love, only to find out after finishing up the last episode that it was on infinite hiatus. Sad day that was.
i feel you, Kiki
I forgot I even commented on this show. When someone replied to my comment I checked it out again. Stake in the heart, I started crying laughing all over again!!!
No you didn't
@@Snookbone I did I did. Just thinking about it is making me laugh
Kiki is my spirit animal
"It means this. This is steak."
We heard
His face at the beggining of the video😂 He akready knows theres a storm coming
One of the best comedies of all times along with the IT crowd and WC3
The eggless omelette is a world record I laughed so hard ❤️💙💚💗
I wish there was more British or Irish comedy coming out .... There is simply no match
Irish comedy is a bit different, relies more on dark humour such as seen with A Scare Before Bedtime. Though going back centuries there was also a great satire about monks involving lines about drumming on a woman's backside
Peep show and the Inbetweeners were also great, peep show actually has the actor for Kiki and the delivery guy in it.
You can't just be throwing around acronyms like everyone knows what they stand for.
WC3?
wait, Warcraft 3 is a comedy?
@@hoarder1919 yea i was like wtf warcraft 3 ?? :D
It comes from the Old Norse word for 'to roast', steikja
steikja is frying
+Philip M We still just use the word "steik" in Norway (and i presume Sweden as well) as a generic term for meat that's been fried or seared or whatever else that's making it really warm but doesn't involve boiling it. Interestingly, what in english is called steak, we call biff.
+Ståle Helde Which in turn probably comes from beef as in beef steak, right? Like the French bifteck.
+Muenni Possibly. I don't know French but it's certainly not impossible.
in spanish we call it bistec
When you realize there are more people like her in service industry
I keep watching clips.... I need to find this show and binge it.
did you find it? i think prime video has it currently (as does tpb)
Awesome Isy Suttie.. Eggless omelette and stake in The Whites❤😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love "Katherine Parkinson" though in this series as well in IT Crowd ❤🤣🤣🤣
''IT MEANS THIS''' love it
The way she said chef tho
This show never should have been cancelled.
You are not allowed to portrait any woman as dumb or intellectually timid or minimally exceptional...
Otherwise you are labeled as misogynist and as the result of that label you are cancelled.
IMO, it's the difference between US and UK series.
In UK, if the show is good, usually they're short. If it's mediocre, it will be long.
In US, they milk the series as long as possible, even when the writing suffers.
@@zitronenteeIndian soap opera production houses enter chat ☕
Series name?
take a day off bro@@danender5555
This reminds me of that scene in Tinkerbell and the PIRATE FAIRY AHAHHAHA
The answer she wanted:
STEAK
From Middle English steike, from Old Norse steik (“roast; meat roasted on a stick”). The verb is either from the noun or from steikja (“to roast”).
The stakes of this discussion were so high.
I love Kiki so much! I loved the scene in the episode about the 'Candles & bras'!
Steak through the heart got me
A steak is a meat generally sliced across the muscle fibers, potentially including a bone.
bib's stressful comedy is genius :)
I can’t make this up. I worked at a seafood restaurant, but it actually had a large smattering of other options across the menu. We got a new server who kind of struck us as being about as sharp as a bowling ball. We had a variety of different steak, burger and beef options on the menu which were placed under a “beef” category on our POS. She came up to our manager and myself saying she couldn’t find a steak in the POS, a ribeye or something, I can’t remember. The manager tells her it’s under “beef”, and she stands there looking confused. Our manager proceeds to explain to her that steak is beef, that it comes from cows, so it’s put under the beef category. The server says, I swear to god, “Well would you look at that, I guess you learn something new every day.” This was a grown ass adult. When she left the room, my manager and I fell apart laughing, but also slightly concerned.
Lightbulbs aren’t they
This is why Gordon Ramsay has to scream bloody murder
I think every time Kiki says "chef" Bib goes "oh Jesus Christ..." in his head.
IT MEANS THIS. THISSSS ISSS SSSTEAAAKKK
A picture is worth a thousand words.
She's honestly.... adorable.
Fish Steak, Salmon Steak, Wooden Stake...
For those of you who maybe wondering.
The name of the actress is "Isy Suttie".
She is playing the character "Kiki" from the BBC series "Whites".
she’s charming and onto something here
FUNNY !!! .. thank you
I think the chef misinterpreted the steak word, Steak simply refers to a portion of meat (beef, pork, fish) that is sliced perpendicular to the muscle fibers.
bless her heart
It quickly went deep
This is the type of conversations you have with someone when you are sober and the other has been smoking weed for the first time, in your reality for the moment its just "steak" nothing out of the ordinary, but for them (and i've been that person to), everything is so weird and you start to question basic things like the meaning of words or like how often the streets are getting swept in your city, stuff you dont think about otherwise becomes the weirdest things.
such an underrated bit, this is so fuckin funny.
Thats kiki the eggless omelette girl. Super smart😂
Its always Bib and Kiki. This show definitely deserved to be continued. So sad they stopped it after season 1.
Chhhhheeeeeffffff
Chef be like :- Here we go .....
Single slice from a roast.
It means this...this is Steak!!
Great delivery 🤣🤣🤣
It’s an old Norse word meaning ‘to roast’. The other one is also old Norse meaning ‘stick’.
You’re all very welcome.
Yeah like you have a piece of wood you stake the meat to and roast makes sense they would turn into the same word
😂😂 she is genius!!
She does make a good point. 😂😂😂
I’ve never seen someone slow like Kiki😂😂
People like her usually last three days in a restaurant
Dobby!!
If you want another series, BUY THE DVD.
Good DVD sales will only help!
Hilarious 😅 Gotta just love her 😂
This scene screams of Faulty Towers, bravo!
If I remember right from cullinary school, steak is a cross cut from any sort of loin. So picture the entire ribeye section and cutting it short ways is a steak for example. Or salmon steaks you're cutting it short ways through the whole fish
LOL! That's a good question though.
I still love the eggless omelette scene.
Steak means the softest and highest quality sections of livestock or fish. Taken from areas with little to no movement, these cuts are tender without slow cooking. If the cut is lean, the muscle is weak. If there cut is fatty, it is well marbled. In the case of a fish steak, three cut is the softest part of the fish. Tuna swims deeper than most whitefish, but a fish does not use the muscles along the belly to swim, so no muscle is accumulated, only fat. This yields softness and mellow "sweet" flavor for which customers often pay premium prices.
The way she says Chef. So sexy
Berta Lovejoy. I summon Thee, Creature of Darkness and Feminist Fury!
I just watched the first two episodes on hulu and thought it was hilarious! Make more episodes!!!
I liked Kiki when she was Everton. Serious. Serious profession.
Literally any trained cook would be able to answer that: a steak is a large piece of protein cut in cross section (against the grain). It is also used metaphorically to describe thickly sliced vegetables sometimes. For the non culinary use of the word, please ask a linguist.
the way she say chef i got a parenting vibe there..like if you read the comment more than once🤣🤣
There's no way Kiki at least made the cut in pre-school. She definitely flunked early.
I love her.how adorable is she :)
i love bri'ish comedy
Kiki is so so funny, I wish I had a girlfriend just like her, wacky!!
Have you found your Kiki?
Bring a ton of patience tho
are you still a live ?
So you want an intellectually disabled girl? Kinda weird.
goddam why can't I even BUY this show anywhere BBC ffs
I my god there is more then one video of these
I love the way she says “steeaak” in a gravely pitch. She’s an intelligently ditzy brunette who can’t understand an eggless omelette. 😅
Kiki strikes again 😂
Ohmygod kiki is so much Literally is me 😂😂😂😂 I thought it was just the eggless omelette 🤣
Reminds me of the time my coworkers argued where Pastrami comes from. I said a cow, but they didn't believe me.
Stupid comedy is my favourite comedy. I love this show a lot
Does steak mean THE ONE TO BE ROASTED? Fish to be roasted, mutton to be roasted?
It comes from an old norse word meaning "roast" or "meat roasted on a stick"
The chef reminds me of a basil faulty
at least she understands the concept of homophones
High steaks poker. wait no. High stakes poke her.
TELL ME!!! THEY ARE MAKING ANOTHER SEASON!! PLEASE!!!
No. sorry
i didnt even know its a show. the eggless omelet was good but this humor is funnier haha
This is what Philomena Cunk would ask 😂
You can't beat british comedy
🤣i just saw a yt short and searched for this show
Fish is meat. Why do people insist that fish doesnt count as meat? It is eating the muscle of an animal. That is meat.
I wish I'd seen this, I'm a chef, so this is very appealing, aside from the fact that Isy Suttie's in it. :)
"Thick cut of high quality meat"
Why is there only 6 episodes of this?
Ham Steak
Beefsteak
which isn’t necessarily a cut of meat in the traditional sense.
ala ribeye, sirloin etc.
Cheese Steak
Series name?
kiki
This is my second most British comedy show after fleabag
Inam still learning english, so I might be mistaken, did she say "steak from the heart"?!
Hahahahahah