Confit Byaldi is a variant of Ratatouille. It’s shown in the second clip showing the cartoon food at 0:03 to 0:04. The first however, at 0:02 is Ratatouille
@@The_dark_commenter What I mean is the base of the ratatouille is the tomato-y sauce on the bottom. And if you were to cook meat (say frying ground beef in the pan WITH the sauce), it'd be basically like a spaghetti meat sauce. Or if you cooked solid pieces of meat in the sauce (beef shank, pork chop or whatever), it would also be like traditional Sunday gravy (what Italian Americans call spaghetti sauce with meat.
@@kai-loongsong583 It's simple not everyone can be good at art but some who is good at art can come from anywhere. Meaning it doesn't matter where you are from or who you are as long as you are great at what you do and that is what people should judge you on.
You forgot the cartouche. Btw if anyone doesnt know what one is a cartouche is a parchment paper lid, also known as a false lid, used for covering the surface of a stew, sauce, or soup. It traps steam keeping stewed components submerged in liquid, reduces evaporation, and prevents a skin from forming on the surface of a dish.
Dishes can have variant. Like beef stew. They have the home version cooked in a large pot like actual stew, while in restaurants they serve is beef bourguignon style on a plate with upscale toppings and garnishes. Ratatouille is a stew as well, but this variant, Confit Byaldi, makes plating presentable for restaurants.
I think they made it not ratatouille intentionally because Remy is supposed to be making his own recipe instead of just following one that already exist Edit: I meant it’s a different version of ratatouille not the original version
The dish in the movie was based on a dish by chef Thomas Keller who when asked to make ratatouille as if the most famous food critic was in his restaurant. He made a ratatouille in the style of confit byaldi. However the main difference between the two is the process of how the vegetables are cooked. Ratatouille is fried then baked while confit byaldi is not fried
One thing a lot of people don’t realize, the rat who taught Remy how to cook was the rat who lived Anton Ego’s childhood home. If you look during the flash backs, the layout of the house is the same, with the same kitchen and furniture. Remy was *literally* cooking Anton’s mom’s recipe.
Or, hear me out, they just used the same model to cut the cost, instead of allocating more resources to making a completely new house just for this short flashback.
It’s been a really long time since I’ve seen it, so I’m probably getting some details mixed up but there was a connection. Specifically why the ratatouille was so meaningful, it was literally his moms recipe, I remember that detail.
The movie never lied, when Remy told Collette to make the Ratatouille, she started following the recipe but the Remy told her to make this instead. Watch the movie please
As a french person, Ratatouille is basically cube-chopped veggies, cooked in a pan, THAT'S IT. If your'e fancy you can add chicken or beef: BUT THAT'S IT! So when I first watched Ratatouille I was like: Damn! Finally, this french village-poor dish will be appreciated! Until I saw the dish. :/
As a chef and someone who has made this version of Ratatouille for a national competition in 2018, three things I recommend for next time. First when placing it in the oven, make sure to add a layer of parchment paper over the vegetables with a ventilation hole to have more even cooking due to steam and less char from the ovens heat. Second I recommend using a Chinese eggplant instead of American eggplant as it is a lot thinner and similar in size to squash and zucchini (most oriental markets have them). Third, when plating, find a deep ring mold to help make sure it doesn’t collapse. Side note: I am the #1 Ratatouille fan and I will argue and prove to anyone that I am . I even met the chef (Thomas Keller) who created this version of the dish for the movie as he was the special guest for my college graduation at the culinary institute of America.
The traditional ratatouille is the one that anton eats as a kid where its pour in a bowl as a soup of sorts. Also the old lady at the start of the kovie is confirmed to be antons mother.
I actually have a game i play where if i see a horribly failed youtube short loop i look in the comments for the inevitable “the perfect loop doesnt exi-“
Confit Byaldi is a visually stunning and delicious dish, also known as "Ratatouille's Ratatouille." It gained popularity after the animated movie "Ratatouille" showcased a visually striking version of it. Confit Byaldi is essentially a variation of the classic French dish Ratatouille, but with thinly sliced vegetables arranged in an overlapping pattern, often resembling a colorful mosaic. The dish typically consists of thinly sliced vegetables such as zucchini, yellow squash, eggplant, and tomatoes, arranged in a circular pattern and then baked or simmered slowly in olive oil or a tomato-based sauce until tender. It's often seasoned with herbs like thyme, rosemary, and basil, and sometimes includes garlic for added flavor. The result is not only a delicious and comforting dish but also a work of art on the plate. It's a great way to showcase the beauty and flavors of seasonal vegetables.
correction: confit byaldi is a variation of ratatouille, even that one woman chef in the movie is confused on what the hell Remy is making since he isn't following the actual recipe
To all y'all being like "oh that ain't a big deal" and generally negative and rude: for people who don't know much about cooking and/or struggle when they do, getting even the simplest of things well can be a huge boost to their self-confidence and make them want to cook more. Always remember to lift people up, not put them down, when they're tryna get better at things.
Don't say you suck at cooking You tried your best! It exactly looks like the dish in the movie! I bet the dish smelled good! And believe in your self! ❤️ from me❤️
The dish in the film is confit byaldi,a gourmet version of la ratatouille niçoise.In fact,the original ratatouille was a dish made by farmers in Provence,France.Thomas Keller made that version,more fancy.
"Confit byaldi is a variation on the traditional French dish ratatouille by the French chef Michel Guérard" Literally the first thing google/wiki and a simple search told me you made RATATOUILLE the movie didn't lie to me
Confit Byaldi is a variant of Ratatouille. It’s shown in the second clip showing the cartoon food at 0:03 to 0:04. The first however, at 0:02 is Ratatouille
10k likes no reply let me fix that
That makes sense.
Timestamps in a short 💀
@@realthatsman you can check the time in a short
@@epicgaming7813 I don't think you can on android (I'm on android)
in his flash back he actually did eat the real ratatouille but in the restaurant they showed the fancy version
Yes and as I've seen, the sauce tastes like the ratatouille, Remy replicated that flavor perfectly which is why it brought flashbacks to the dude.
@@IVAN-pz6et no one cares
@@IVAN-pz6et no one cares
@@IVAN-pz6et no one cares
@@IVAN-pz6et I..... don't care
"I suck at cooking"
Preceding to cut like Gordon Ramsey
good comment 0 replies lemme change that
good comment 1 reply lemme fix that
Frr 😂😂
Seriously I was like yeah you lied to us too bro I don’t believe you suck at cooking
slight correction: Confit byaldi is actually a variation of ratatouille, so the dish in the movie was ratatouille!
imagine doing research and still being wrong
@@Mr._Anonymous342 lmao , yeah. UA-cam short creators in nutshell
"I dont care, i got more like than you". ~ Him probably
@@Mr._Anonymous342
Imagine taking words from content creators and not doing any research yourself.
@@PhanTum926 imagine assuming i haven't haha, do you always get offended for other people or do you lack a life outside of youtube and etc;?
"I suck at cooking" proceed to make a masterpiece
fr
Whattt Whyyy
I know how to cook but you can look at google
Cooking is not hard as long as you can follow directions and steps.
How do u know it tastes good?
as a child, it was one of the biggest dissapointment that ratatoiulle is made of vegetables
Yea, it looks like pepperonis. But it's actually mouthwateringly delicious. It's a veggie dish for people who hate veggies.
I think you’d be able to put some meat in there
@@The_dark_commenter Meat doesn't really belong. It would greatly alter the taste. It would basically be spaghetti with meat sauce.
@@rustincohle2135 where did you get spaghetti from? And I’m not saying u have to, I’m saying u could.
@@The_dark_commenter What I mean is the base of the ratatouille is the tomato-y sauce on the bottom. And if you were to cook meat (say frying ground beef in the pan WITH the sauce), it'd be basically like a spaghetti meat sauce. Or if you cooked solid pieces of meat in the sauce (beef shank, pork chop or whatever), it would also be like traditional Sunday gravy (what Italian Americans call spaghetti sauce with meat.
‘I suck at cooking’ and then instantly turns into a master chief 💀
ah yes master chief my favorite show!
Halo is my favorite cooking show
@@murphywaterdude same!
@@murphywaterhalo did come out with a cookbook after all
Italian rat*
Instructions unclear accidentally blended a rat in the dish
This is underrated
LMFAO YOUR LITTLE CHEF!
Chinese food speed run
Did it taste good?
@@user-91291 😂😂 underrated
Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere.
-Anton Ego
And his art work was a mess and slightly burnt. Not bad for a first time.
i still dont get what it means
@@kai-loongsong583 It means an artist can come from anywhere regardless of who or what they are.
@@kai-loongsong583 It's simple not everyone can be good at art but some who is good at art can come from anywhere. Meaning it doesn't matter where you are from or who you are as long as you are great at what you do and that is what people should judge you on.
Remember the scene where Remy almost vomited? Well,rats aren't able to vomit,so the dude's dish was so bad that it broke the rules of mother nature.
Remember the scene where the rat's name was "Remy" and not "Ratatouille?" Oh wait thats the whole movie
*_HIS NAME IS REMY_*
@@DarkOverlord96 oh shit mb
I cracked up because I realized how bad his dish was.
How do you know that the rats can't vomit
"I suck at cooking."
Relatable🗿
Relatable*🤓☝️
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@@OfficiallyAnvee 🤓☝️
@@rdr2-mx9pj how dare you correct something
@@rdr2-mx9pj”🤓☝️” -🤓☝️
I can’t be the only one that thought those tomatoes were pepperonis
That or some sort of sausage makes more sense flavor wise to me than tomatoes.
@@MaraJadeSkky it was a dish made by the poor to use left over vegetables. thats why theres no meat.
I think I did too
@@MaraJadeSkky would probably be really good with meat though lol
Nope not me
You forgot the cartouche.
Btw if anyone doesnt know what one is a cartouche is a parchment paper lid, also known as a false lid, used for covering the surface of a stew, sauce, or soup. It traps steam keeping stewed components submerged in liquid, reduces evaporation, and prevents a skin from forming on the surface of a dish.
Thank youuu
But what if we like T H E S K I N
@UchihaChikiru then don't use the lid? Lol
Im still pissed that the tomatoes aren’t pepperoni slices
Omg sameeee I also thought it was pepperoni
me too. It looked so delicious until i found that out
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Americans 🍷
Same
Dishes can have variant. Like beef stew. They have the home version cooked in a large pot like actual stew, while in restaurants they serve is beef bourguignon style on a plate with upscale toppings and garnishes. Ratatouille is a stew as well, but this variant, Confit Byaldi, makes plating presentable for restaurants.
He claims that he sucks at cooking, but he made a good dish! Always believe in yourself and try your best! Well done Master chef!
Where is THAT a master dish?
@@HouseDukepeople think hes good at cooking, all for attempting to cook a dish that most would consider tough, yet with zero cooking experience ☠️
its literally vegetables
“Anyone can cook.”
he is humble bragging
I think they made it not ratatouille intentionally because Remy is supposed to be making his own recipe instead of just following one that already exist
Edit: I meant it’s a different version of ratatouille not the original version
No, ratatouille is a real dish. Confit byaldi is a variation of it. It was invented in 1700’s
@@thomasepik4406 yes exactly
@@TheCat_3 yeah I replied to the wrong comment
@@thomasepik4406 if you press the 3 dots you can delete the reply
@@TheCat_3 if you pull the trigger you can delete your life, piss off
😆 Now I have to go watch RATATOUILLE
#Thanks for sharing
May God continue to bless you
"i suck at cooking" proceeds to cut up the things perfectly
Its not hard when the knife is sharp you could do that easily.
Same here
The dish in the movie was based on a dish by chef Thomas Keller who when asked to make ratatouille as if the most famous food critic was in his restaurant. He made a ratatouille in the style of confit byaldi. However the main difference between the two is the process of how the vegetables are cooked. Ratatouille is fried then baked while confit byaldi is not fried
So did the food critic like it? What did he say
@@meri7675 key words "as if"
“toemahtohs”
im bouta crash out rn frl 😭
One thing a lot of people don’t realize, the rat who taught Remy how to cook was the rat who lived Anton Ego’s childhood home. If you look during the flash backs, the layout of the house is the same, with the same kitchen and furniture. Remy was *literally* cooking Anton’s mom’s recipe.
I must have missed the fact that he was taught by another rat!!!! Thanks for this!!
Wait .. which rat taught remy to cook? I missed the whole part
Nobody taught Remy how to cook, he was just naturally gifted at it. Your pulling this out of nowhere.
Or, hear me out, they just used the same model to cut the cost, instead of allocating more resources to making a completely new house just for this short flashback.
It’s been a really long time since I’ve seen it, so I’m probably getting some details mixed up but there was a connection. Specifically why the ratatouille was so meaningful, it was literally his moms recipe, I remember that detail.
The movie never lied, when Remy told Collette to make the Ratatouille, she started following the recipe but the Remy told her to make this instead. Watch the movie please
it is ratatouille, confit byaldi is a variant
@@d4isvkii yes, it _is_ another variant
@@omxrvtoube Wait so what's the point you are trying to make
@@spacenexo5654my point is that it IS Ratatouille. And that the movie never lied.
"I suck at cooking"
**Proceeds to make a masterpiece**
It was the rat 🐁 🐀
anyone can cook
Ratatouille didn't lie. They explained in the movie why he made that dish. Btw you created a masterpiece! 😍
Most positive comment ever
That last word gives me flashbacks of the jelly bean comments 😭
@@deananderson7714😒
@@deananderson7714ew jellybean
"Ratatouille is just vegan cake."
-a goose 👌
I literally hate tomatoes
There salty sweet sour taste like chicken idk
As a french person, Ratatouille is basically cube-chopped veggies, cooked in a pan, THAT'S IT.
If your'e fancy you can add chicken or beef: BUT THAT'S IT! So when I first watched Ratatouille I was like: Damn! Finally, this french village-poor dish will be appreciated!
Until I saw the dish. :/
The loop alone is perfection!
It isn’t :/
it's just "but", lazy loop is what is called.
It's overused at this point
@@Sharkenite u think it's possible to create different loop variations every single time?
@@Sharkenitetrue
“Because I suck at cooking”
His cutting skills:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Edit: 170?! This the most amount of likes I got! Thx
Ratatouille is basically a fancy word for a dish that’s basically microwaved vegetables slices with a dipping sauce.
As an Asian, this better be good with rice
👨🏿🌾
On god
You are Chinese
yes
As an Indian, this better be good with Roti
this looks delicious you are not bad at cooking
@Orion yup I agree and how is this guy getting more complmnets about this then food youtubers
@@Rac1stdustdust because people can relate to him more, cuz he is an amateur.
If you remember, collette was making the traditional but Remy stopped her and then Anton Who's flashback shows the exact traditional one.
I suck at cooking. ”Shows eggplant”💀
He's not the only one who can suck at😈
@@anotherordinaryfellow6935 ya😈
@@anotherordinaryfellow6935HELP IB JUST REALIZED WHATH YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT AND NOW I KNWANNA KILL MYSELFG 😭😭😭😭
😈😈😈😈😈
@Warthunder8bruh start a chain
"I suck at cooking" *proceeds to create a work of art*
Bro, you did that so good!
Bro said "suck" while holding a cucumber and an eggplant at 0:09
Thanks for the likes😊
Ah, yes. The eggplants.
Nah☠️
Ah he'll nah bro💀
Welp I’m dead💀☠️⚰️🪦
It isn't a cucumber it is zucchini. But it looks like cucumber.
damn bro that editor needs a raise 💰 😂
That cutting edit was so smooth tho
"I suck at cooking” *turns into gordon ramsey and creates a masterpiece*
This guy has more editing skills than cooking skills 💀
username checks out
“ I suck at cooking “
Shows incredible chopping skills
👁️👄👁️
"I suck at cooking"
Literally the finished project:
M a s t e r p i e c e
Condit Byaldi is a variation of ratatouille.
As a chef and someone who has made this version of Ratatouille for a national competition in 2018, three things I recommend for next time. First when placing it in the oven, make sure to add a layer of parchment paper over the vegetables with a ventilation hole to have more even cooking due to steam and less char from the ovens heat. Second I recommend using a Chinese eggplant instead of American eggplant as it is a lot thinner and similar in size to squash and zucchini (most oriental markets have them). Third, when plating, find a deep ring mold to help make sure it doesn’t collapse.
Side note: I am the #1 Ratatouille fan and I will argue and prove to anyone that I am . I even met the chef (Thomas Keller) who created this version of the dish for the movie as he was the special guest for my college graduation at the culinary institute of America.
wow.
You sound really cool!! In an alternate timeline I'm not in nursing school I'm in culinary school, my secret dream
"This is not ratatoille" but it is, it's just different variation of it.
Honestly, that courgette chop editing was smooth af
So you say courgette for zucchini but not aubergine for eggplant 😅
you when you realize the uk isn’t the only country that speaks english : 😱😱😨😨😰😰😰😰😨😨😨😭😭😭😭😭🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🖕🖕🖕
@@idkyethaha4 this guy is British tho?
@@snowstormgaming1323 wait aubergine is british?
@@idkyethaha4 in new zealand, it is eggplant and courgette. Also remembrance day is on 4/21 in new zealand
@@idkyethaha4 aubergine and courgette are latin derived, eggplant and zucchini are germanic
your knife using skill is so amazing!!
ratatouille, bake me a rat, make him so tasty, a meal for my cat
Bro just made the cleanest transition and thought we wouldn’t notice.
Edit: btw for people wondering im a human being with a mom and dad
I'm half convinced people who typ this are straight up bots
My dude is getting likes from the most robotic comment ever
“we wouldnt notice” dont worry its not as if its your first time seeing such comments
Not every one you see are bots. They just know how to actually write in coherent sentences unlike most people here apparently 😂
“I’m not a good cook” practices safe cutting techniques, proper layering and uses all the correct vocabulary
Man I love seeing eggplants being handled
😳
you can handle my eggplant, or something
@@heartofthesea572🤨📸
Congratulations I hope to be like you when I’m older
Be like me now!
@@TommoCarroll 🤯
The "I suck at cooking" part, bro is looking at the eggplant and the cucumber....
...suspiciously
The traditional ratatouille is the one that anton eats as a kid where its pour in a bowl as a soup of sorts.
Also the old lady at the start of the kovie is confirmed to be antons mother.
The part about the old lady being anton’s mom was actually disproven by the movie’s creators
Egg plant? My man is catering for an American audience with this one
Isn't that the official name? 🤨
Hearing a british person saying "eggplant" instead of "obergine" sounds so weird
It is aubergine*
@@XOXO-eo5vu thank you for the clarification
“I suck at cooking” bro pulled out after 2 sec a Gordan Ramsay move💀
Who's Gordan Samsay?Srry,you meant Gordon Ramsay?
“Gordon ramsay*
It's a modern variant of Ratatouille from what I read...
They even show the actual Ratatouille that Egos mom prepares during his flashback
The perfect loop doesn’t exi-
I actually have a game i play where if i see a horribly failed youtube short loop i look in the comments for the inevitable “the perfect loop doesnt exi-“
Also fuck you for clogging the comment section
@@jojobod Sounds like a fun game
@@jojobodloop: “damn it was actually really good but-ratatouille lied to u” so clear 😩👌
@@jojobod Welcome to the Internet, everyone allowed to comment anything included our classical Copy & paste stuff no matter what the content gonna be.
bro says he's bad at cooking 💀💀
He burned most of it
but better then most of us
You said you suck at cooking but your coping skills is incredible 👍
This guy has got to be the best UA-camr I’ve seen yet
Aw thanks :)
cooking is easier than it seems.
Confit Byaldi is a visually stunning and delicious dish, also known as "Ratatouille's Ratatouille." It gained popularity after the animated movie "Ratatouille" showcased a visually striking version of it. Confit Byaldi is essentially a variation of the classic French dish Ratatouille, but with thinly sliced vegetables arranged in an overlapping pattern, often resembling a colorful mosaic.
The dish typically consists of thinly sliced vegetables such as zucchini, yellow squash, eggplant, and tomatoes, arranged in a circular pattern and then baked or simmered slowly in olive oil or a tomato-based sauce until tender. It's often seasoned with herbs like thyme, rosemary, and basil, and sometimes includes garlic for added flavor.
The result is not only a delicious and comforting dish but also a work of art on the plate. It's a great way to showcase the beauty and flavors of seasonal vegetables.
"him:i suck at cooking"
Also him: Starts to chop up the vegetables like he's a chef
Your end result was great, and you didn't need to cover the rattatouile before baking it.
"I Suck At Cooking" *Proceed To Make The Best Cartoon Dish*
It’s just a fancy variant of ratatouille. They didn’t lie.
correction: confit byaldi is a variation of ratatouille, even that one woman chef in the movie is confused on what the hell Remy is making since he isn't following the actual recipe
Bro really said”I suck at cooking” two seconds later he cooked like a chef 👩🍳
"because I suck at cooking"
*Slicing vegetables like a chef*
why is nobody talking about that smooth transition of the cucumber being sliced like that what
cucumber? That's baby marrow my dude.
@@nbucwa6621 oops my bad
confit byaldi is a kind of ratatouille. that’s like saying “this isn’t blue, this is ultramarine”
If you really love vegetables, you'll love this. I find it incredibly comforting
It's a variant. That's like saying "this isn't bread!! It's sourdough!!"
"I suck at cooking"
Atleast you didn't burn the kitchen bro, it look so delicious 😭😭
“I suck at cooking” proceeds to cook a Michelin star worthy meal 💀
"I cant cook." *Proceeds to cut veggies perfectly.*
That's chopping.. not cooking.
To all y'all being like "oh that ain't a big deal" and generally negative and rude: for people who don't know much about cooking and/or struggle when they do, getting even the simplest of things well can be a huge boost to their self-confidence and make them want to cook more. Always remember to lift people up, not put them down, when they're tryna get better at things.
I'm French and another way to do ratatouille is to cut everything in dices and cook everything in a big pot. Delicious 🤷♀️
As a line cook, your plating gave me rage.
I have made ratatouille in the traditional style for years. This Labor Day I made confit byaldi and it was soooo good.
“I suck at cooking 🍳 “
He isnt being 👩🍳 mean 👩🍳 he is just being ✨ 🥘 bRutAlLy hOnEsT 😭
Don't say you suck at cooking
You tried your best!
It exactly looks like the dish in the movie!
I bet the dish smelled good!
And believe in your self!
❤️ from me❤️
as a child I didn't like vegetables but I still liked the idea of this dish
The dish in the film is confit byaldi,a gourmet version of la ratatouille niçoise.In fact,the original ratatouille was a dish made by farmers in Provence,France.Thomas Keller made that version,more fancy.
"i suck at cooking" *perfectly cuts vegetables*
dude saying I'm suckat cooking
also him cutting everything in manipulated slices and cooking like a pro chef
"Confit byaldi is a variation on the traditional French dish ratatouille by the French chef Michel Guérard"
Literally the first thing google/wiki and a simple search told me you made RATATOUILLE the movie didn't lie to me
Says he sucks at cooking, proceeds to have more knowledge in food than my mother and makes a whole dish
French cuisine can be either misleadingly easy or genuinely difficult.
Nah, don't believe yourself to have bad/zero cooking skills. Your skills is definitely better than most I seen, so keep up the good work
Ain’t no one gonna talk about how he held a cucumber AND an eggplant at the “i suck at cooking part”? 💀
In the movie, Remy stopped the Female chef from making the Default Ratatouille and wanted to make a variant of it.
"which I may fail because I suck at cooking"
*Literally chops the ocra in the air*
“I suck at Cooking” 2 sec into the vid…
Insane Cutting skills like a professional chef 😂
"I suck at cooking 😅"
*chops profesionally*
Bro said he isn't good at cooking but he cooked💀
'If he is bad at cooking then i am bad at washing vegitables'.