@@quintonpillar By 2021 the most consumed vegetable in the US is Raid Shadow Legends. The sad part is most people don't even cook it to remove all the microtransactions.
@@quintonpillar lol doubt that he cares for that shitty game at all. a brother gotta do what ever to get the money so I dont blame him. He probably go a decent amount of cash for this AD
@@wm1573 Absolutely, but it's still hot garbage. Especially when he pretends that he has sudden interest in gaming - yeah, sure, and as if anyone would go for Rain out of all the things. I just skip these parts, but it still leaves a bad impression when someone tries to sell you trash.
Eh, the man's gotta make a living. That sponsorship probably paid his rent. We all know he probably doesn't play Raid, but at least he's not hawking brain pills or some shit.
there's a restaurant in houston that serves it's wedge salad with a feta cheese dressing instead of blue cheese dressing and it's hands down my favorite salad
I gotta say I've been watching since 30k subscribers. It's always amazing to see the progress and how far you've come Steve. Keep killing it with the videos.
Dude, your videos always come out when I'm working, but I love them all. Thanks for your passion and knowledge, I'm learning a lot. Much love from San Diego, California!
I'll tell you, you are putting way more effort into making a wedge salad than any restaurant I've worked at. Your standard restaurant wedge salad takes almost no work to prep or build.
Absolutely loved this one! So simple. And I' realizing how much I'm missing iceberg lettuce ... I've been eating only leaf lettuce in my salads for years. Thanks.
I had a wedge salad for the first time pre-pandemic and I was blown away by how good it was and now I'm contemplating recreating that experience with this recipe.
when i was a kid growing up in the bronx, my mom used to make this salad that was lettuce leaves wilted in hot... bacon grease? with either walnut or sunflower seed? or something to that nature. it was really good. oh, and the waldorf salad. could you do a video on that one? man, maybe start up a salad series! i really enjoy your videos. i made your weekday sauce for my family the other day and bro. it was so good, my wife asked ME for the recipe. let me tell you, man: it was so good, my PICKY ASS SON ate SECONDS. it was so good, by the time my wife and two small children ate their fill, there was NOTHING left of that pound of pasta for daddy. i have been binging your content for nearly a week now and i'm just so glad there's so much to go through. you are the man, sir. you sir, are the man.
This is my first video of yours, and I dig it! I just ate a wedge salad at my uncle's sort of fancy Assisted Living Village. It was for the Father's Day BBQ and was served with a steak. I enjoyed the history of iceberg and the way you explain the cooking and technique.
Discovered this excellent cooking channel today and subbed (a rare honour - I don't give my subs out easy!) I'm English and discovered the wedge salad on a trip to New York around 25 years ago. Here in the UK, iceberg lettuce is looked down on as the cheap and cheerful, tasteless McDonalds garnish it's so frequently thrown away on. We Brits tend to favour posher leaves like romaine, little gem and rocket. But for me a salad base is more about texture than taste, so the much maligned iceberg lettuce (no flavour but unsurpassed for crunch) is my personal favourite, and the wedge salad is a dream. I found this video invaluable, and will now be attempting to make this novelty dish at home as a starter, side or light lunch. I was never sure how to prepare the lettuce itself and now feel foolish, as you showed it couldn't be simpler - it's just a quartered lettuce FFS (your coring technique is unsurpassed). Iceberg lettuce is the perfect foil for rich, strongly savoury flavours and textures, so a creamy dressing and fried bacon bits are perfect, as would be other robust accompaniments like anchovy, garlic and - oh, I'm not sure off the top of my head, but I'm sure as hell going to investigate now my iceberg passion's been reignited. Thanks for a great video!
I cant believe I watched you make a Wedge Salad but I am so glad I did. You took my favorite salad and made it even better. I cant wait to make my own blue cheese dressing. Thank you Thank you Thank you
Handy tip: freeze the bluecheese and use a microplane to even distribute the cheese in the dressing. Works like a charm. And please use fresh garlic instead of powder..
We also love some finely julienned carrots and a drizzle of balsamic glaze for sweetness. But a well-made blue cheese dressing is the absolute key. Great episode!
Actually, and this is totally serious (although I don't know if it's accurate), but I've heard that iceberg lettuce got its name because when heads of it were sticking out above the tops of the open panel trucks, they looked to pedestrians like icebergs. It sounds unlikely but I did hear that somewhere.
I've been watching you for 2 years (yes I've binged and caught up lol) I don't comment much but I watch everything! You taught me how to #Really master Short Ribs. I love how much you put into your vids. And Steve.. you have the most perfect/gorgeous hands! If you're not hand modeling... umm WHY NOT? 😇🤣 xo
Pretty fascinating that iceberg lettuce has actually only been around for about a century. Not just a recipe, but a really interesting history overview. Great video - thanks!
I almost skipped ahead to the recipe but am so glad I didn't. I really enjoyed learning something about the origin story of iceberg lettuce. Maybe I should eat more of it.
Note to everyone with a girlfriend: Bought my girlfriend your Hoodie. It's a good Hoodie, but don't give it out on international women's day as a present. Yep now I know, my fault, I didn't though that one through. She misunderstood the motto 'Hate less - cook more' quite a bit.
I don’t know if you’ve ever tried the “Bibb & Blue” salad from Macaroni Grill, But I would LOVE to see your twist/version of it!... That is my all time favorite, But they went out of business last year and I haven’t been able to get it just right yet!.... P.S. I made your patty melts the other day and even the kids said it was the best they’ve ever had! A new fav in our house! This wedge salad will be next!
Do you MAKE your own thousand island from scratch? ( Real thousand Island is made with sweet chili sauce, pickled beets , funky minced onion, funky chopped hard boiled eggs, and cornichands [those tiny tart, sweet, briny pickles] Mixed with mayo and a dash of worchestireshire sauce.) There is NO KETCHUP in REAL Thousand Island Dressing!
I don’t remove the core, cut into 1/4’s, put on a plate into the freezer to chill & firm up, then cut out the core and dress. I like 1000 island, toppings whatever you like. Good stuff 👍
I had for 3 years a part time job at McDonalds when I went to school and thats the reason why I developed a hate for Iceberg letturce 😂🤙🏼 But because of you I am still gonna try this, the recepies that you show us are always a banger 💥 Keep going
@@CatherineShoresHMN I don't know anything about it either. But it shows up EVERYWHERE. They're dumping a lot of money into advertising and it's obscene!
Wedge salad gets a bad rep around where I am at because it comes off as lazy due to the toppings making it as good or inferior to a typical already well chopped salad. Especially with take out they just look so uninspired with no attempt at plating.
@@jelle7224 they deliberately prey on those susceptible to their predatory practices. And clearly, very many are susceptible as these games just keep coming.
That LOOKS scrumptious (and I LOOOOOVE blue cheese! I am SO making that dressing!) but am I the only person who finds unwashed iceburg lettuce to have a bitter, metallic taste? I can always tell when iceburg or romaine lettuce have not been washed and I find it tastes like sucking nickels. I can even just smell it and tell. Just me?
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@@quintonpillar By 2021 the most consumed vegetable in the US is Raid Shadow Legends. The sad part is most people don't even cook it to remove all the microtransactions.
@@quintonpillar lol doubt that he cares for that shitty game at all. a brother gotta do what ever to get the money so I dont blame him. He probably go a decent amount of cash for this AD
@@quintonpillar but maybe?
@@wm1573 lol 😂 true
I don’t know why I laughed so hard when you said “maybe I’m the stupid one.” I love a good wedge salad.
the raid sponsorship broke my ankles ngl
Nowhere is safe
if they offered you 5 grand for a small ad in your video i think you would do it too.
@@wm1573 Absolutely, but it's still hot garbage. Especially when he pretends that he has sudden interest in gaming - yeah, sure, and as if anyone would go for Rain out of all the things. I just skip these parts, but it still leaves a bad impression when someone tries to sell you trash.
@@wm1573 pretty sure its actually 2x-5x that amount, based on some videos about sponsorships i saw
Eh, the man's gotta make a living. That sponsorship probably paid his rent. We all know he probably doesn't play Raid, but at least he's not hawking brain pills or some shit.
I put blue cheese on everything. My favourite is on burgers. It compliments a burger so well
Absolutely agree. Blue cheese stuffed olives are phenomenal.
Bacon and blue burgers are the best
Love blue cheese also
Thousand Island dressing, too.
bacon blue cheese mushroom burger? I'm deceased.
Dont hate my boi for that raid sponsorship, lettuce aint free
there's a restaurant in houston that serves it's wedge salad with a feta cheese dressing instead of blue cheese dressing and it's hands down my favorite salad
You gunna leave us without a name?!?
@@spywolf5 Hungry's cafe in the rice village
Funny, I was thinking that Feta would work great also in this except I would skip the bacon and kalamata olives… and maybe finely chopped cucumber!!
I gotta say I've been watching since 30k subscribers. It's always amazing to see the progress and how far you've come Steve. Keep killing it with the videos.
One of the finer looking salads I've seen on Foodtube. You got that bacon tomato chive confetti situation going on and I endorse it.
Removing the core trick is genius! Yet, so simple. I've leveled up. THANK YOU
Dude, your videos always come out when I'm working, but I love them all. Thanks for your passion and knowledge, I'm learning a lot. Much love from San Diego, California!
I'll tell you, you are putting way more effort into making a wedge salad than any restaurant I've worked at. Your standard restaurant wedge salad takes almost no work to prep or build.
Absolutely loved this one! So simple. And I' realizing how much I'm missing iceberg lettuce ... I've been eating only leaf lettuce in my salads for years. Thanks.
Gotta run out and get those ingredients. I could almost taste it just watching you make it. Coring the lettuce ROCKS!
Honestly one of the best easiest cooking shows anywhere
I had a wedge salad for the first time pre-pandemic and I was blown away by how good it was and now I'm contemplating recreating that experience with this recipe.
Made my mouth water. The salad looked pretty good, too.
Honestly enjoyed the intro and history. The Raid sponsorship really confused me tho
Omg . . . I'm gonna cry. On my way to the store . . . NOW! Love this channel.
One of my favorite salads. Love some balsamic drizzle over top as well.
when i was a kid growing up in the bronx, my mom used to make this salad that was lettuce leaves wilted in hot... bacon grease? with either walnut or sunflower seed? or something to that nature. it was really good. oh, and the waldorf salad. could you do a video on that one? man, maybe start up a salad series!
i really enjoy your videos. i made your weekday sauce for my family the other day and bro. it was so good, my wife asked ME for the recipe. let me tell you, man: it was so good, my PICKY ASS SON ate SECONDS. it was so good, by the time my wife and two small children ate their fill, there was NOTHING left of that pound of pasta for daddy. i have been binging your content for nearly a week now and i'm just so glad there's so much to go through. you are the man, sir.
you sir, are the man.
Wilted spinach salads are freakin amazing done right. Totally underrated.
This is my first video of yours, and I dig it! I just ate a wedge salad at my uncle's sort of fancy Assisted Living Village. It was for the Father's Day BBQ and was served with a steak. I enjoyed the history of iceberg and the way you explain the cooking and technique.
Great video, I love wedge salads and blue cheese dressing. I’m happy you included a blue cheese dressing recipe too!
Love this. Making it soon. I make it a lot but your ramped up version is awesome.
I really like how much research and history you put into this!
The history lesson was just as good and interesting as watching the recipe come together!
true.
Wedge salads are the best salad and I don't care what anybody says! Great video!
So simple and so good!!!
Discovered this excellent cooking channel today and subbed (a rare honour - I don't give my subs out easy!)
I'm English and discovered the wedge salad on a trip to New York around 25 years ago. Here in the UK, iceberg lettuce is looked down on as the cheap and cheerful, tasteless McDonalds garnish it's so frequently thrown away on. We Brits tend to favour posher leaves like romaine, little gem and rocket. But for me a salad base is more about texture than taste, so the much maligned iceberg lettuce (no flavour but unsurpassed for crunch) is my personal favourite, and the wedge salad is a dream.
I found this video invaluable, and will now be attempting to make this novelty dish at home as a starter, side or light lunch. I was never sure how to prepare the lettuce itself and now feel foolish, as you showed it couldn't be simpler - it's just a quartered lettuce FFS (your coring technique is unsurpassed).
Iceberg lettuce is the perfect foil for rich, strongly savoury flavours and textures, so a creamy dressing and fried bacon bits are perfect, as would be other robust accompaniments like anchovy, garlic and - oh, I'm not sure off the top of my head, but I'm sure as hell going to investigate now my iceberg passion's been reignited. Thanks for a great video!
You just blew my mind when you took out the core. Learn something new everyday.
You have to! Or the lettuce is bitter!
I cant believe I watched you make a Wedge Salad but I am so glad I did. You took my favorite salad and made it even better. I cant wait to make my own blue cheese dressing. Thank you Thank you Thank you
Handy tip: freeze the bluecheese and use a microplane to even distribute the cheese in the dressing. Works like a charm. And please use fresh garlic instead of powder..
thats how chef john does it
Absolutely copied this to the exact multiple times. Best wedge salad EVER!!!
Great video and very informative; I used to hate on "wedge salads" before, but now I respect them and look forward to making my own at home 👍
Ok, I’m only a minute in and have to say your succinct and well edited food history is cool 👍🏻
Top notch video and recipe! Wow. Your newest fan!!
We also love some finely julienned carrots and a drizzle of balsamic glaze for sweetness. But a well-made blue cheese dressing is the absolute key. Great episode!
Fun fact, here in Brazil we call that lettuce "american lettuce", probably for that same reason
I love a wedge and can’t wait to try your blue cheese dressing.
I would have washed the iceberg lettuce under cold water and dried them before applying the rest of the ingredients. Otherwise, fantastic video.
Made a Buffalo chicken wedge salad recently. It was delicious. Thanks for the history.
Very informative and cool receipe
My favorite item on the menu from a local pub. Yum!!!
I love a good wedge salad. In my opinion, the chunks of blue cheese is what makes the dressing.
I always assumed iceberg lettuce was called that because it's essentially solid water.
Actually, and this is totally serious (although I don't know if it's accurate), but I've heard that iceberg lettuce got its name because when heads of it were sticking out above the tops of the open panel trucks, they looked to pedestrians like icebergs. It sounds unlikely but I did hear that somewhere.
I LOVE this! I liked the history too. Ever done gazpacho?
Removes the core from lettuce "forgettaboutit" i love this channel!
At first I thought Raid was that bug spray thing....
You make the most simplest thing so beautiful
I've been watching you for 2 years (yes I've binged and caught up lol) I don't comment much but I watch everything! You taught me how to #Really master Short Ribs. I love how much you put into your vids. And Steve.. you have the most perfect/gorgeous hands! If you're not hand modeling... umm WHY NOT? 😇🤣 xo
Right! He should be a pianist with those hands. Lol 😂
Now that is an education on a plate .. thank you for sharing
Pretty fascinating that iceberg lettuce has actually only been around for about a century. Not just a recipe, but a really interesting history overview. Great video - thanks!
Nice job. The vid is as refreshing as the salad.
Stephen, try running onions and shallots under cold water before slicing. It really helps keep the fumes from burning your eyes, way down.
I almost skipped ahead to the recipe but am so glad I didn't. I really enjoyed learning something about the origin story of iceberg lettuce. Maybe I should eat more of it.
I absolutely love this type of salad.
8:14 was almost talking about bacon grease helping bits stick to salad, but went decided to cut that *bit out
hAD first wedge salad the other night , was a no iceberg snob.. this is great
Love these salads. And I, personally, LOVE blue cheese. But, to each their own.
Superb....now I want a salad
I am here for the food education/origin and I hang out for the recipe 😋 🖤🖤 #thankyou
Note to everyone with a girlfriend:
Bought my girlfriend your Hoodie. It's a good Hoodie, but don't give it out on international women's day as a present.
Yep now I know, my fault, I didn't though that one through.
She misunderstood the motto 'Hate less - cook more' quite a bit.
Yes! Made the same mistake, no longer have a gf . 👍
hehe...ouch...yeah... "after dinner I thought we could go for a walk through Washington Square park and see the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory"
Whoops!!
Lol! I’m sorry, don’t make matters worse by telling everyone how the 74 year old lady laughed at you! Lol!!!!🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I don’t know if you’ve ever tried the “Bibb & Blue” salad from Macaroni Grill, But I would LOVE to see your twist/version of it!... That is my all time favorite, But they went out of business last year and I haven’t been able to get it just right yet!....
P.S. I made your patty melts the other day and even the kids said it was the best they’ve ever had! A new fav in our house! This wedge salad will be next!
I appreciate it how you added different ethnic flavors at the end of the video Asian Mexican Italian et al.
Made this on Christmas. Gamer changer
Any reason you didn’t cook the shallots in the bacon fat?
this is basically a breadless BLT...
Beautiful, thank you!
I'm crazy for Thousand Island dressing, so I use that when I make wedge salad.
Do you MAKE your own thousand island from scratch?
( Real thousand Island is made with sweet chili sauce, pickled beets , funky minced onion, funky chopped hard boiled eggs, and cornichands [those tiny tart, sweet, briny pickles]
Mixed with mayo and a dash of worchestireshire sauce.)
There is NO KETCHUP in REAL Thousand Island Dressing!
Damn AUTOCORRECT!
That should read
FINELY, NOT FUNKY!!!!!!
I don’t remove the core, cut into 1/4’s, put on a plate into the freezer to chill & firm up, then cut out the core and dress. I like 1000 island, toppings whatever you like. Good stuff 👍
What is the mini thumb glove on his left hand?
Don’t laugh but I think it’s called a finger condom and it’s to protect cuts and things like that.
@@jasonarriola723 ok thanks, was just curious :3
Wedge Salad for supper tonight!
Outback Steakhouse gave me this idea back in the day. Good stuff Steve. Also can make a nice balsamic glaze with that salad
This looks kinda fire!!!
The crying from cutting the scallion🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Steve - You just got two extra bonus points for pronouncing Worcestershire Sauce properly!!
Bobby Flay grilled the wedge before topping. It adds another interesting flavor layer.
It's a work of art
I had for 3 years a part time job at McDonalds when I went to school and thats the reason why I developed a hate for Iceberg letturce 😂🤙🏼 But because of you I am still gonna try this, the recepies that you show us are always a banger 💥 Keep going
I love wedge salad!
That looks great!
I really like this!
Best cooking show on UA-cam. Babish lost its magic when he blew up.
This is the recipe to try.
Gotta love a good wedge 🥬
GET THAT RAID $$ my man love ur videos bro ☺️☺️
It was sooo delicious. My dressing didnt end up tasting too much like blue cheese but it was good as its own thing
does anyone else feel like shallots burn the eyes more than regular onion?
💯
I started laughing so dumb hard as soon as I heard the sponsor. Relentless.
I don’t get why all the comments about the game. In my defense, I don’t know anything about gaming....
@@CatherineShoresHMN I don't know anything about it either. But it shows up EVERYWHERE. They're dumping a lot of money into advertising and it's obscene!
@@FantomMind OH!! Well, I guess it the cash helps the youtubers make a living, can’t blame them for that!
You should try it with good ranch dressing and crumbled blue cheese on top
I like blue cheese but I never thought to use it for a salad dressing
I usually see this salad with no fried shallots, but with thinly sliced red onion instead and homemade croutons, plus the bacon and tomatoes.
Why did you stop taking pictures at the end of the video? That was so cool. Love the blue cheese recipe.
Well done!
Wedge salad gets a bad rep around where I am at because it comes off as lazy due to the toppings making it as good or inferior to a typical already well chopped salad. Especially with take out they just look so uninspired with no attempt at plating.
lmao these Raid people just won't accept that no one wants to play their asinine game
I wonder how their business model work? They can't possibly make THAT much from microtransactions, right?
@@jelle7224 South Park outlined their business model almost perfectly
@@jelle7224 they deliberately prey on those susceptible to their predatory practices. And clearly, very many are susceptible as these games just keep coming.
I didn’t expect a raid shadow legends promo from you of all people haha
Texture is a huge part of cuisine,, and no lettuce compares to the crispy texture of iceburg.
This is a great video
That LOOKS scrumptious (and I LOOOOOVE blue cheese! I am SO making that dressing!) but am I the only person who finds unwashed iceburg lettuce to have a bitter, metallic taste? I can always tell when iceburg or romaine lettuce have not been washed and I find it tastes like sucking nickels. I can even just smell it and tell. Just me?
I wish everyone a very successful and joyful life ahead full of love, joy, happiness, wealth and health