I definitely like the idea of using hotdog buns and I already love mayo as a cooking oil, but I think some jarred minced garlic would add some extra flavor for little extra cost or effort.
@@lordsergal8783 I actually use brioche hot dog buns to make my garlic bread! I just put the cubes of butter on top with garlic seasoning and italian seasoning, and bake it on a lower setting, like 315-325 until its crispy on top... it slaps lmao every time.
you don't want to know what I cooked as a young Marine living off-base. This would be gourmet bread. never look down on simple recipes and methods. It is nice to know better as you get better, but some of the best chefs in the world get off shift and go eat a hot dog!
I came here to say this. It was a let down that nobody tried anybody else's. I guess they couldn't schedule it better? Or is there more video for paying customers?
@@troacctid If they're not all filming together, how do they get all three to react to what the others are doing? There are enough reactions to each other that no one of them could have been filmed and finished before the other two.
Desi's version is great for when it's 3 a.m., all the stores are closed, and your pantry just doesn't have all the good stuff the other two chefs had available. I've made hot-dog bun garlic bread many a late night! Although mine uses butter, not mayo, I'll have to give the latter a try the next time I'm up way too late! I adore Saúl's attitude -- he's never pretentious, keeps it real, and always, always comes up with something fantastic in these shows. Beth's version looked pretty darned good, too. I'd love any of these.
If Beth baked her own bread, and I know she's fully capable of doing so, she'd totally be a level 3 chef. As if we didn't all know she's there already (Level: Grandma).
I watched the video in the background while doing something else and for most part of the video legit thought she was the pro chef and was wondering why the level 2 chef was wearing branded chef's clothes. No shade on the pro all of them were great!
Saul: "So I'm making this amatriciana sauce with guanciale, a cured pork cheek with nice caramelized flavors of onion to make a rich complex tomato based sauce" Desi: "Anyway so I'm back from the microwave"
Beth version is very close to my heart. My grandma used to do something similar, but we would skip the cheese and instead we would dip bread sticks from such loaf in cheese fondue
Is there anything Saúl CANT do!? Love Beth’s version I can’t tell you how many times I’ve made a version of Desi’s garlic bread! Making do with what you have, love seeing it!!!
Beth’s definitely take it for me this episode- that looks PHENOMENAL. Can definitely tell it’s made by the hands of a loving grandma- something about a grandma’s cooking just can’t be competed with ❤️❤️ I know it’s gonna be a good episode when she’s in it
Honestly not mad at the level 1 bread. If I was a broke as college student I'd mess with that. Level 2 just looked the most visually appealing. Saul's bread...that's just a deep flex!!
As a somewhat skilled chef with access to most ingredients used here, I still make a version of Desi's garlic bread. Gotta buy 8 hamburger buns, but only need like 2-4. Can't let the others go to waste.
If I was a chef I would want to be a chef like Saul. He’s not elitist he just loves food and he has fun with it. Also who else is jelly of all the good food Beth’s family gets to eat lol. Desi makes me laugh every time. I love these three.
Chef Saúl is so talented. He’s such an amazing Italian and Mexican chef. Beth is an og Nona, would love to eat her food! Desi real AF, food doesn’t have to be complicated
Desi's recipe would be great for a snack, Beth's would be great for a party or even an appetizer, Saul's would be great as a side dish or for bread to go with another dish. I love how all recipes are good in their own right when you think about how to use them
1. You guys wrote in your description level 2- Daniel, you need to fix it. 2. I love Saul going “I’ve never been to Italy but I’ve seen enough movies ❤” love it!😂
As someone who was born and grew up in Northern Italy, I find it interesting how garlic bread is really not a thing in that area, especially not to accompany pasta dishes (carbs + carbs would be redundant). I am familiar with focaccia though, and oh gosh I'd love to taste what Saul prepared, it looks delicious! (Beth's version may not be an Italian thing, but also looks like a great and tasty snack!)
Yeah, the carbs + carbs thing always makes garlic bread as a pasta side dish weird to me. Obviously still love garlic bread though (honestly, how could someone not like garlic bread).
This line up of chefs is amazing! Beth with her warm, comforting aura like grandmama, Saul, whose energy is awesome 👌 as usual and newcomer Desi, authentic 💖 as heck! Their garlic bread 🍞 😋 delicious 😋 😍
Hot dog man knows the struggle. I'm rooting for you. 🤣 Update. I'm not sure about the mayo but it looks good. For me a nice french bread buttered with a nice garlic butter or regular butter with garlic powder is all I want. Sometimes simple is all you want.
Garlic powder is easy but buy a simple garlic press $1/£1 and the price of a couple of cloves of garlic is nothing, takes no time to smash peel and press and it really is more important than all the other ingredients combined! Trust me, an anonymous internet person who replied to you to give you advice which I've learned and I could never even consider using garlic powder for garlic bread unless it was my only option :)
i had to immediately get up and make Desi's version. Excellent! My roommate was a chef in a nursing home. She always made her garlic bread with mayo. Also her french toast. It works just fine for quick, easy and delicious.
Beth and sauls are definitly better than my university days garlic bread. Small tiger baguette, halved then cut open. Garlic salt + butter (preferably olive oil butter) mixed together then spread across the open bread. Fresh grated Mozzarella on top with dried basil on top. Into the oven till the cheese is melted then freshly crack black pepper. Cheap and easy to do
Look, its unconventional, but Desi's has everything you need: garlic, Italian seasoning, fat, and crispy. Using hot dog buns pre-portions his bread. His dipping sauce isn't anything special, but also, its fast. That's the ultimate thing: its not half bad food, that you can make quickly
I've made garlic bread from hotdog buns and Desi is correct that they toast up really well. The outside will get crisp while the inside stays soft. With enough garlic and butter it's an amazing complement to any Italian dish. If that's what you have or what you love go for it. I love Beth's take on turning the garlic bread into a family activity too. What a wonderful and creative idea! Saul's focaccia with the dipping sauce also looks amazing. Now I'm hungry for garlic bread. 😊
@Beth … I made your garlic bread two weeks ago for guests. They just about finished it. I had the remainder for breakfast lunch snd dinner the next day. They were back last night still raving about this amazing recipe! You rock!!
Room temperature butter, add a bunch of crushed garlic, some garlic powder, fresh herbs, salt… spread thickly on any slice of bread and broil. Delicious every time.
Desi gives me "Brother Man from fifth 👋🏾 floor" energy/vibes. And I LOVE IT 🥰🥰🥰. #IYKYK Beth's bread was the best. It was the CHEESE PULL for me 🤤🤤🤤 I want the end result of Beth's garlic bread, while using Desi's effort 😂😂 & SAÚL is EVERYTHING.. where is his restaurant 🤤🥰🤤🥰
Saul is my absolute favorite! Honestly, there is no other person on this show that I really care about when I see them, but when I see him I smile! He is so positive, upbeat and his food always looks so tasty and amazing! [I don't eat pork, so sans the pork, I know he cooks a lot with it but I would just not include it haha]
This was awesome. I think this is the first video I've seen where all three dishes are good, usually either lvl1 it's meh/poorly done or lvl3 it's an overcomplicated flex that somehow seems worse than the simpler alternatives, but in this one lvl1 it's an awesome, quick, no nonsense snack while lvl3 it's more involved but still down to earth and something I'd make and eat happily.
The episode i didn't know i needed all three of these chefs are great !!! Really would love to see Desi in another role with either Saul or Frank it would be hilarious!!! Cheers from Colombia amigos please continue doing these videos:)
All of them I would eat and enjoy. Beth's I would probably go to eat first. Desi's is like a late night snack and Chef Sauls foccacia looks very nice and also yummy
Desi's recipe reminds me of the "cooking" shows my sister and I use to do when we were younger. "Now you pour the milk in the bowl, but not too much, if you want your Frosted Flakes to stay crunchy" 😂😂😂 I need more of Desi in my life ❤️🥰❤️😂🙌🏾
I'm not even half way through but these 3... I love um. Beth is making garlic bread how I like to do it and it's heaven. I need to see how Saul does it, but I'm looking forward to it. And Desi is doing it how I've done it when I'm just not feeling like the effort.
I like how Desi puts in so much effort to make garlic bread. I just smash one slice of pre-sliced butter that I prepared during weekends with garlic powder and that's what I'd call garlic bread. If I'm feeling fancy maybe I'd microwave the bread to melt the butter on top but honestly nothing more than that.
I might have to try hot dog buns sometime. I guess I'm a level 0 chef because I usually just grab a slice of bread, toast it, butter it, and sprinkle on some garlic powder. Beth's cheesy, gooey, pull apart bread looked amazing! I would try Chef Saul's but its not something I would ever make myself.
See this is why I love Chef Saul he doesn’t strongly criticize, he supports, “if it’s all you got, why not.” FACTS! ☺️
jup, gotta love someone who understand that not everyone has the time, money, energy, skill or ability to make level 2 things.
Beth just over here hate'n on the simplicity.
I'm ok with using what you got, but using hot dog buns intentionally is boarding on ketchup on French Toast.
@@andie_b I'd only criticize after trying it once first. It seems sketchy, but lots of perfectly fine cost/time saving behaviors seem that way.
I think criticisms is important for one to grow. Otherwise people get complacent.
Desi always has 'just finished a 12 hour shift' energy
I've been in the food industry for a long time and his version is 100% what I'd be making when I got home after grinding all day
I definitely like the idea of using hotdog buns and I already love mayo as a cooking oil, but I think some jarred minced garlic would add some extra flavor for little extra cost or effort.
Like Darryl from The Office
@@lordsergal8783 I actually use brioche hot dog buns to make my garlic bread! I just put the cubes of butter on top with garlic seasoning and italian seasoning, and bake it on a lower setting, like 315-325 until its crispy on top... it slaps lmao every time.
you don't want to know what I cooked as a young Marine living off-base. This would be gourmet bread. never look down on simple recipes and methods. It is nice to know better as you get better, but some of the best chefs in the world get off shift and go eat a hot dog!
One thing I still want to see from this series is taste testing. Every chef should try every version.
yes i would love that!
Totally agree with that. Would be nice to see each persons reaction to trying something different than from what they know.
I came here to say this. It was a let down that nobody tried anybody else's. I guess they couldn't schedule it better? Or is there more video for paying customers?
It's probably more expensive to have them all in the same place at the same time.
@@troacctid If they're not all filming together, how do they get all three to react to what the others are doing? There are enough reactions to each other that no one of them could have been filmed and finished before the other two.
What we really need is a pro v pro video with Saul and Frank. Any video with either of them, I know is a good one. Love Saul's passion
This sooo this!
hell yes, french tradition vs mexican culture
I am here for this.
Or a Beth v Lorenzo (we don't CALL them pros...but they're totally pros) episode.
Add little test by using exact same ingredients but each chef must cook different dish.
@@padoco73 Old School v New School
Beth's garlic bread is a work of art.
her recipe reminds me of the (Blooming Onion).
Had to try it for myself.
It is exactly as amazing as it looks.
Right? Now I really want to make it for a family dinner!
Looks so good
Ong I want that one the most
Please keep bringing Desi back. He just gets us. 😂
i gets so excited when i see chef Saúl
Same! He always lights up my day.
We love chef saúl
Desi's version is great for when it's 3 a.m., all the stores are closed, and your pantry just doesn't have all the good stuff the other two chefs had available. I've made hot-dog bun garlic bread many a late night! Although mine uses butter, not mayo, I'll have to give the latter a try the next time I'm up way too late! I adore Saúl's attitude -- he's never pretentious, keeps it real, and always, always comes up with something fantastic in these shows. Beth's version looked pretty darned good, too. I'd love any of these.
Yuck, mayo 🤢. Beth's version was beautiful though.
If Beth baked her own bread, and I know she's fully capable of doing so, she'd totally be a level 3 chef. As if we didn't all know she's there already (Level: Grandma).
I watched the video in the background while doing something else and for most part of the video legit thought she was the pro chef and was wondering why the level 2 chef was wearing branded chef's clothes. No shade on the pro all of them were great!
Grandma level has the skill of the pros but knows how to save time and money :)
She was just the cutest!
At first I thought she was the pro too
Props to the editing crew for this. As someone who has been editing videos for several years, this process is genius. Bravo.
I agree. Great editing
how do they do it tho? is it all filmed concurrently?
@@tnmygrwl Probably not, the editing just takes advantage of the fact that they do similar steps and talk about similar ingredients
Saul: "So I'm making this amatriciana sauce with guanciale, a cured pork cheek with nice caramelized flavors of onion to make a rich complex tomato based sauce"
Desi: "Anyway so I'm back from the microwave"
Beth version is very close to my heart. My grandma used to do something similar, but we would skip the cheese and instead we would dip bread sticks from such loaf in cheese fondue
this comment is smut, I love it
My mom does this at least once a year, though we are planning to add cream cheese next time based on inspiration from a Korean street food we saw
She baked it from her hearts ❤
Emily walked so Desi can run. This guy NEVER misses at all!
What happened to Emily?
@@TheStrategist314 she's level 2 now
@@TheStrategist314 Queen Emily is now level 2 chef
@@christopherwayneramos5526 She had a recent live stream on her channel where talked a bit about it, and how she got on the channel in the beginning.
@@FF18Cloud OMG 😭what episode is she on as Lvl 2??
Is there anything Saúl CANT do!?
Love Beth’s version
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve made a version of Desi’s garlic bread! Making do with what you have, love seeing it!!!
Chef Saúl always seems like he's having the best time, and I'm 100% on board with that.
Beth’s definitely take it for me this episode- that looks PHENOMENAL. Can definitely tell it’s made by the hands of a loving grandma- something about a grandma’s cooking just can’t be competed with ❤️❤️ I know it’s gonna be a good episode when she’s in it
Honestly not mad at the level 1 bread. If I was a broke as college student I'd mess with that. Level 2 just looked the most visually appealing. Saul's bread...that's just a deep flex!!
As a somewhat skilled chef with access to most ingredients used here, I still make a version of Desi's garlic bread. Gotta buy 8 hamburger buns, but only need like 2-4. Can't let the others go to waste.
@@porkrind that level three looked ok but I don’t have 12 hours to make garlic bread.
@@Sletchman Italian food is meant to be simple and good. Beth did way too much for what it was.
If I was a chef I would want to be a chef like Saul. He’s not elitist he just loves food and he has fun with it. Also who else is jelly of all the good food Beth’s family gets to eat lol. Desi makes me laugh every time. I love these three.
Emily: Ketchup
Daniel: Blackberries
Stephen: Cheesecake
Penny: Booze
John: Supermarket
Desi: Airfryer
Not the *blackberries*
@@Vileplume87 we will never forget the blackberries
Penny: RUM
Lorenzo: butter
King: fish sauce
Where's the pink shirt guy? Haven't seen him in a while
Honestly I love this episode. A real example of how something so simple can be so personal, and I love them all
Chef Saúl is so talented. He’s such an amazing Italian and Mexican chef. Beth is an og Nona, would love to eat her food! Desi real AF, food doesn’t have to be complicated
Mexican food chef: ABSOLUTELY.
Italian food chef: ................. No sir!!!!
I love chef Saul, I love how spontaneous he is. he really loves what he does, he was born to be a chef
Desi's recipe would be great for a snack,
Beth's would be great for a party or even an appetizer,
Saul's would be great as a side dish or for bread to go with another dish.
I love how all recipes are good in their own right when you think about how to use them
1. You guys wrote in your description level 2- Daniel, you need to fix it.
2. I love Saul going “I’ve never been to Italy but I’ve seen enough movies ❤” love it!😂
Yeah
Who are John LoPesto and Daniel Victor?
Copy/paste ftw
2. I love that too lol. Hope he gets to vacation in Italy soon
Wheres the bit about daniel?
Hmm... I want Saúl's version. The dipping sauce look so good.
As someone who was born and grew up in Northern Italy, I find it interesting how garlic bread is really not a thing in that area, especially not to accompany pasta dishes (carbs + carbs would be redundant).
I am familiar with focaccia though, and oh gosh I'd love to taste what Saul prepared, it looks delicious!
(Beth's version may not be an Italian thing, but also looks like a great and tasty snack!)
I think that garlic bread (like it is presented here) isn't an Italian thing at all, but Italian American derivative.
it's Italian American for sure though, and served in every Southern Italian American restaurant here
@@GigiStar01 It's a great idea - don't know who thought of it first. Love love love it.
Yeah, the carbs + carbs thing always makes garlic bread as a pasta side dish weird to me. Obviously still love garlic bread though (honestly, how could someone not like garlic bread).
@@itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe4808 garlic bread is even served at the Chinese restaurants lol
I would love to see a cook off between Chef Saul and Chef Frnk because they're my faves
This line up of chefs is amazing! Beth with her warm, comforting aura like grandmama, Saul, whose energy is awesome 👌 as usual and newcomer Desi, authentic 💖 as heck! Their garlic bread 🍞 😋 delicious 😋 😍
Desi is hilarious!! Having him and chef saul in a video made my day 😂😂
I just need more of Beth. Grandma power.
Hot dog man knows the struggle. I'm rooting for you. 🤣 Update. I'm not sure about the mayo but it looks good. For me a nice french bread buttered with a nice garlic butter or regular butter with garlic powder is all I want. Sometimes simple is all you want.
I've made a few dishes with mayo out of curiosity. Strangely, the characteristic mayo flavor often disappears leaving only the creaminess.
actually mayo is a secret ingredient in the best grilled cheeses instead of butter. after all it's just emulsified oil and egg
@@itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe4808 im still taking the butter all day everyday and twice on sunday
Garlic powder is easy but buy a simple garlic press $1/£1 and the price of a couple of cloves of garlic is nothing, takes no time to smash peel and press and it really is more important than all the other ingredients combined! Trust me, an anonymous internet person who replied to you to give you advice which I've learned and I could never even consider using garlic powder for garlic bread unless it was my only option :)
@@EliteGi Technically, you don't even need to peel them if using a press, but also jarred minced garlic works just fine for this.
Every time Saúl cooks, I'm filled with this sense of giddiness and merth. Not just because of his skill, but also his personality.
Saul's focaccia looks great but Beth's bread makes me drooling. Looks so good.
Beth saying "its good for you because it tastes good" is why we like to watch her!!
I love Beth's little happy dance when tasting her bread. I definitely do that when something is extra delicious lol
Beth's food always makes the most sense time-wise and cost-wise. And it looks the best!
@Chritopher Chase - Sorry, but I think that Beth's creation looks awful - too hi-cal, too greasy, too messy.
@@MossyMozart If you're looking for healthy, non "greasy" GARLIC BREAD you have already lost
Sauls bread looks like the kind of thing I would have to make twice because I ate the entire first batch snacking on it.
Chef Saul LET’S GO! ❤, he always makes 🔥 food!
i had to immediately get up and make Desi's version. Excellent! My roommate was a chef in a nursing home. She always made her garlic bread with mayo. Also her french toast. It works just fine for quick, easy and delicious.
Rose is my favorite part of this series. So knowledgeable and she explains everything with ease. I'm fascinated every time!
Beth and sauls are definitly better than my university days garlic bread. Small tiger baguette, halved then cut open. Garlic salt + butter (preferably olive oil butter) mixed together then spread across the open bread. Fresh grated Mozzarella on top with dried basil on top. Into the oven till the cheese is melted then freshly crack black pepper. Cheap and easy to do
Beth always cooks family style. i love it. she always cooks soul food that a grandmother or a loving auntie would make, and it's wholesome.
I love Desi’s struggle meals. Very relatable and easy to copy
Look, its unconventional, but Desi's has everything you need: garlic, Italian seasoning, fat, and crispy. Using hot dog buns pre-portions his bread. His dipping sauce isn't anything special, but also, its fast. That's the ultimate thing: its not half bad food, that you can make quickly
You have forgotten to say 'if were born without a sense of taste'
@@DPB1987 you crazy if you think that has no taste
I think I'm gonna have to try Beth's recipe - with Saul's fresh herbs (I have a nice herb garden in my own yard - everything he has, I grow).
I love this Level 1 chef - it's realistic, it's what the average human with everyday pantry items can make!
I've made garlic bread from hotdog buns and Desi is correct that they toast up really well. The outside will get crisp while the inside stays soft. With enough garlic and butter it's an amazing complement to any Italian dish. If that's what you have or what you love go for it. I love Beth's take on turning the garlic bread into a family activity too. What a wonderful and creative idea! Saul's focaccia with the dipping sauce also looks amazing. Now I'm hungry for garlic bread. 😊
What I would do to improve Desi's garlic bread would be to use fresh garlic and herbs.
@Beth … I made your garlic bread two weeks ago for guests. They just about finished it. I had the remainder for breakfast lunch snd dinner the next day. They were back last night still raving about this amazing recipe! You rock!!
Beth is just rocking that Grandma power of cooking food you know will please EVERYONE.
I love chef Saul, he is so chill! "if that's what you got...." YES!!!!! A professional chef for the people!
Saúl is a gift we did not deserve but what we were blessed with, cheers to his culinary genius.
Beth's happy dance as she tasted was the cutest thing ever
Room temperature butter, add a bunch of crushed garlic, some garlic powder, fresh herbs, salt… spread thickly on any slice of bread and broil. Delicious every time.
Love saul's version, for the first time I feel confident enough to try this at home. I'm sure it will come out delicious.
The music in Beth's voice as she says "There you go."
Pure love!
Beth's bread + Saul's Sauce = perfection
TRULY
I LOVE that there really is a level 1 chef in this video Someone relatable
Saul is such a mood and so is Desi. Saul respects desi for using what he has.
The way Chef Saul talks to the food is my favorite! 🤣👏🏽
Desi gives me "Brother Man from fifth 👋🏾 floor" energy/vibes. And I LOVE IT 🥰🥰🥰. #IYKYK
Beth's bread was the best. It was the CHEESE PULL for me 🤤🤤🤤
I want the end result of Beth's garlic bread, while using Desi's effort 😂😂
& SAÚL is EVERYTHING.. where is his restaurant 🤤🥰🤤🥰
This is the only level 1 chef that I can beat😂
I don't want to beat Desi. I want to JOIN him.
I love Beth's clever use of her loaf
Man... Never knew Desi's energy (or lack of ) plus Chef Saul's energy... GOLDEN!
I’ve made Desi’s version idk how many times! Also good with bagels or hamburger buns. Even just plain sliced bread too!
Saul is my absolute favorite! Honestly, there is no other person on this show that I really care about when I see them, but when I see him I smile! He is so positive, upbeat and his food always looks so tasty and amazing! [I don't eat pork, so sans the pork, I know he cooks a lot with it but I would just not include it haha]
This was awesome. I think this is the first video I've seen where all three dishes are good, usually either lvl1 it's meh/poorly done or lvl3 it's an overcomplicated flex that somehow seems worse than the simpler alternatives, but in this one lvl1 it's an awesome, quick, no nonsense snack while lvl3 it's more involved but still down to earth and something I'd make and eat happily.
Saul is literally the only person I'd ever trust if they said, trust me, I saw it in a movie once.
How is it even possible that someone is as charismatic as Saul?
i want to give beth a hug shes just so lovely and warm
I want Beth's bread with Chef Saul's sauce!
Love the charisma of all three chefs in this one!
I always imagine on this format, the three plates are in front of me and I think which I'd pick. Beth got me today.
what i love about chef saul is that he never knocks what the level 1 chefs are doing!
Beth is the grandma we all deserve!
Saúl had my favorite. Love Rose.
Beth's garlic bread with Saul's dipping sauce 🤤
The episode i didn't know i needed all three of these chefs are great !!! Really would love to see Desi in another role with either Saul or Frank it would be hilarious!!! Cheers from Colombia amigos please continue doing these videos:)
I wish I lived close to Beth and could visit her. She looks about my age and we probably have more in common than we don't. And she's a good cook.
If I ever win the lottery I'm hiring Saul to be my chef. His food and his personality are always top notch!
All of them I would eat and enjoy. Beth's I would probably go to eat first. Desi's is like a late night snack and Chef Sauls foccacia looks very nice and also yummy
I think Beth’s garlic bread would cure my depression
Emily got too good to be a level 1 chef, so I'm glad there's more contrast between the levels again
Beth's I could especially envision sitting around a table with friends and devouring it
Desi loves his air fryer, but have to say as soon as Saul (sp) said focaccia bread I new he had the best
Any video with Saul im 100% gonna watch. Frank is an excellent chef but Saul is by far my favorite chef on here
Desi's recipe reminds me of the "cooking" shows my sister and I use to do when we were younger.
"Now you pour the milk in the bowl, but not too much, if you want your Frosted Flakes to stay crunchy" 😂😂😂
I need more of Desi in my life ❤️🥰❤️😂🙌🏾
Beth's garlic bread is grandma level and it honestly can't go higher than that.
When Beth said that each piece is gonna be stuffed with garlic and Jesus at 2:20 I knew I want to taste this so bad!
Thank you Chef Saul ❤ your amatriciana brought back many wonderful memories of my time working in a pizzeria
I would like to see Beth and Saul together in Pro vs Novice
I'm not even half way through but these 3... I love um. Beth is making garlic bread how I like to do it and it's heaven. I need to see how Saul does it, but I'm looking forward to it. And Desi is doing it how I've done it when I'm just not feeling like the effort.
2 thing that never can't be out of Mexican Food...
-Spiciness
-Aaaand Meat... like a lot of M E A T
I haven't seen Desi before but he's a new fav! Love all 3 of these chefs, though!! ❤️❤️
I wish they could try each others recipes to learn from each other!
I like how Desi puts in so much effort to make garlic bread. I just smash one slice of pre-sliced butter that I prepared during weekends with garlic powder and that's what I'd call garlic bread. If I'm feeling fancy maybe I'd microwave the bread to melt the butter on top but honestly nothing more than that.
I see Chef Saul, I hit the like button right away
I love that the chefs enjoy their jobs so much that they watch it on their free time 👏🏾🔥
I might have to try hot dog buns sometime. I guess I'm a level 0 chef because I usually just grab a slice of bread, toast it, butter it, and sprinkle on some garlic powder.
Beth's cheesy, gooey, pull apart bread looked amazing!
I would try Chef Saul's but its not something I would ever make myself.
Welcome back Rose!
As always, Chef Saul made excellent garlic bread!! And what can we say about Beth, she is a "god-level"!!!