@@angiemonroy1881 😋 I have never seen a Mexican dish with crispy duck, but Saul's dish looks absolutely delicious... Please tell me what is Huevos Rancheros❓
Emily is definitely ready for the big leagues!! And I LOVE watching Chef Saul cook. He takes things that look like they're going to be difficult and breaks them down to make them approachable. (And even the way he slices avocados is like magic.)
The way the professionals can take simple ingredients for less than twenty dollars and turn it into an upscale, restaurant-quality plate is nothing short of awesome.
I love how they teach you how to make the food they are making more…. beginner-friendly. I actually can do some of these without any worry about my bank and burning my kitchen.
Epicurious, as much as I appreciate the captions, I'm not a fan of how often Saúl's Spanish is transcribed as 'speaks a foreign language'. Slipshod captioning on the part of whoever transcribed this, especially since what he says in Spanish is typically clear enough to hear and understand for transcribers (and if you don't know the word ask a Spanish speaker for help?).
I wanted to see how Saul's dish looked once it was cut up. Unfortunately, there were the teasers for the other parts before the end of this video. I was so enjoying it before. I loved Saul's comment on the "Mexican cheese"
I love seeing these two. But i noticed that the plate that Emily made was not what was used for the glamour shots and for the presenting to Saul. Her plating looked honestly so overflowing and amazing compared to the neater final one. 16:39 for her version and 18:04 for the neater one.
theres that series with dan gusti where he turns low priced groceries into full meals on youtube, pretty cool (pro chef turns canned tomatoes into 4 meals for under 12$ is one title) but it doesnt have the comparison aspect you talked about
You both were so amazing with your recipes and ingredients! Saul did amazing things with basic items, and mily really did great with that duck! I'm definitely doing the cheese trick with some tostadas!
I wonder how this is filmed. Like, are there two identical studios and the chefs are cooking at the same time, with Saul fielding techniques and instructions to Emily as needed? Do they cook at separate times? But then, how does Saul tell Emily what to do? And how do both get to taste the dishes at peek freshness if one was completed hours before the other?
1:40 $12 for corn tortillas? $16 for an heirloom tomato? $3.50 for a carrot? $12 for a cinnamon stick?! NINE DOLLARS for a white onion? $7 for a single head of garlic? And I've never seen a whole duck cost more than $50 (& they're usually $30). *Where the heck y'all shopping?!* I get making the point about expensive being better than inexpensive but this stuff has to *deter* more people than it encourages, no? 🤷🤷♂🤷♀
DITTO !!!! I get that this is supposed to be entertaining BUT your expensive ingredients ARE LUDICROUS! Absolutely NO ONE believes this is for real. By UNDERESTIMATING your viewership you are ACTUALLY INSULTING OUR INTELLIGENCE and I am now UNSUBSCRIBING. bye bye 😢😢😢
They shop in NYC at high priced organic stores, they also inflate the costs by showing the price for a whole bottle, when only a little of the bottle is used.
I know it’s seen as somewhat of a “luxury” or “exotic” ingredient, at least for the most part in the non-rural U.S., but I just can’t warm up to duck. It’s tastes very “gamey,” slippery, and greasy to me and that’s a taste I do not enjoy. I’m also not partial to rabbit or lamb. I want to like duck because I’d like to enjoy famous dishes like Peking Duck and Duck à L’Orange, but after having it a few times in my childhood and really not enjoying the taste, I’m still hesitant to “give it another go.” Doesn’t diminish my enjoyment of these videos, though. 🦆 😊 🧑🍳
likely organic and some specific breed rule of supply and demand, there's probably 3 farms across the us who have those, and probably they're less easy to keep than normal ducks. in my country an entire duck sets you back less than 20€, and some years ago that was much less
"Emily, if you screw this up... 😡 It's okay. 😊 People make mistakes." Saul, you're the best, and much love for Emily too. What a great ep.
Idk who won or not yet, but Emily shouldn't worry if she screws up. Saúl should be worried if he screws up 👡 (there's no chancla emoji 💀)
This was so tasty and so fun!! Thanks for having me, Epicurious! 💕
You were great as usual❤
Hi again!. You did amazing
ur obnoxious
Well done Emily, you didn't duck out!
You did great. Careful salting the stock, salting the food is probably a better choice.
This combination of Saul’s utter confidence and Emily’s willingness to tackle any recipe with humor and gusto is perfection! ❤
" Cooking with Saul " needs to be TV series with Emily asking the questions and helping out 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Nothing about his dish was huevos rancheros at all
@@angiemonroy1881 😋 I have never seen a Mexican dish with crispy duck, but Saul's dish looks absolutely delicious... Please tell me what is Huevos Rancheros❓
@@angiemonroy1881 yes tell us what it’s supposed to be since you seem to be so knowledgeable, instead of just being negative.
@@mrsjackbauer1 angie morey is wrong this is a better version of huevos rancheros
Having Saul and Emily in the same video is *SPEC-QUACK-UCULAR*
Dad, is that you
@@TheAvgCookTX hey now, emily started it 🤣
@citriosis that's mybad. I hadn't gotten to that part of the video yet. I be reading comments as soon as the show starts lol
Quack quack
Quack quack
"The only Mexican here is me!" This got me 😂
Orale Carnal... :)
@@sgholtNo.
Yet his dish was WAY below hers :(
I wish to see Chef Saul vs Chef Frank preparing their favorite dish
Stay on theme and have them make each other's favorite dish.
I know because they both suck
We keep asking but they hate us 😂😢
I'm a simple person, I see chef Saul, I click
are you a bot?
@@PunkrockNoir-ss2pq nope
this is actually the appropriate response to seeing chef Saul! he needs your clicks people
"Low and slow. Patience and faith". Oh Chef Saul, you will never know how in hard times these words are such a pearl of wisdom and comfort!
It's funny watching Emily cook now. She has confidence through the roof now. She didn't even need to call Rose on this.
I know
Nobody calls Rose anymore,the chef gives the instructions now.
I love both of them and I especially love how far Emily has come over the years.
Emily is definitely ready for the big leagues!! And I LOVE watching Chef Saul cook. He takes things that look like they're going to be difficult and breaks them down to make them approachable. (And even the way he slices avocados is like magic.)
This is my favorite episode so far!! At the end when Saul tells her "Look at this-this is why I say Emily's ready to be a pro!"
I ROFL'd @ "This looks like a great breakfast, which I'll look forward to having in approximately 2 days."
The way the professionals can take simple ingredients for less than twenty dollars and turn it into an upscale, restaurant-quality plate is nothing short of awesome.
Saul is great, probably my favorite pro chef of all. Just a talented but nice guy.
I'd love to eat his food some day.
of course Chef Saúl is an excellent chef.. he talks to all ingredients as if they are his friends or may be remote relatives :x
I love him. Such a great sense of humor, too. Laid back and natural. While still imparting wisdom. A treasure!
I look forward to Emily completing her journey and becoming a pro, teaching the next generation.
Just finished my final uni essay, immediately sat down to see a new vid has come out!! Amazing!
congrats!!!!
With Saul, there's no pro chef UA-cam channel that is gonna find anything wrong with his cooking.
Uncle Roger has entered the chat.
@@puxkx5827 He's an expert on Eastern and casual food not Mexican food.
I love how they teach you how to make the food they are making more…. beginner-friendly. I actually can do some of these without any worry about my bank and burning my kitchen.
Emily saying "Chef Raul, you saucy minx" has officially redeemed her for using ketchup on french toast
Epicurious, as much as I appreciate the captions, I'm not a fan of how often Saúl's Spanish is transcribed as 'speaks a foreign language'. Slipshod captioning on the part of whoever transcribed this, especially since what he says in Spanish is typically clear enough to hear and understand for transcribers (and if you don't know the word ask a Spanish speaker for help?).
Been watching Emily all the way back to the ketchup days, it's Amazing how talented of a cook/chef you've become.
Please always pair Saúl and Emily together.
Any time I get to see Chef Saul do the Cheese Trick, it's automatically a great day.
I love it when it's these two. I learn so much watching this series.
Whoa she got an actual recipe instead of just a list of ingredients
The more I see of Chef Saul, the more I'm liking Mexican food.
i love them both, pls never stop posting these
I wanted to see how Saul's dish looked once it was cut up. Unfortunately, there were the teasers for the other parts before the end of this video. I was so enjoying it before. I loved Saul's comment on the "Mexican cheese"
"is that a duck..?" 💀 you did awesome Emily looks delicious!!
I've missed these two!
as a mexican, even $18 is an insane amount of money for huevos rancheros
the way Saul smash his beans is the proper way, you push and swirl, Viva Méxicoooo !
"Alas poor Yorick" i love you Emily
I see Saul, I click, I like
Emily is getting so confident in the kitchen. It's really great to see!
Saul and Emily are easily the two most charismatic people on Epicurious.
What a fun video this was. I can't wait to try both dishes. I guess I'll be busy in the kitchen for a while. Thank you so much.
19:02 Chef Saul's face enjoying his food while Emily is complimenting the food is priceless 🤣
I love seeing these two. But i noticed that the plate that Emily made was not what was used for the glamour shots and for the presenting to Saul.
Her plating looked honestly so overflowing and amazing compared to the neater final one. 16:39 for her version and 18:04 for the neater one.
"The only Mexican thing here is me!" Saul is a beast 🤣🤣🤣
One of the funniest episodes, I loved seeing those two together! :D
"chef snack" made me snort, guffaw, and chortle myself silly... omg
I want to see two pro chefs with a (really) small budget and doing the switcheroo
theres that series with dan gusti where he turns low priced groceries into full meals on youtube, pretty cool
(pro chef turns canned tomatoes into 4 meals for under 12$ is one title)
but it doesnt have the comparison aspect you talked about
Day #37 of requesting a Saul Frank ingredients exchange!
Yay two of my favorite people!
You both were so amazing with your recipes and ingredients! Saul did amazing things with basic items, and mily really did great with that duck! I'm definitely doing the cheese trick with some tostadas!
The episodes with chef Saul are really fun. Been loving the recipes
Best duo, love seeing both of these chefs
0:56 I saw Burlap & Barrel's wild cumin. Boy they are expensive but worth every penny 💙
12:25 Watching Emily’s slow decent into madness while making breakfast. 😅
Pro chefs be like," here you make my complicated recipe and I'm gonna complicate your recipe by making it a different one". Lol
These 2 are a dynamite pair, loved them together!
Chef Saul's dish looks impecably yummy
This [speaking foreign language] closed captioning sucks. Oftentimes Saúl isn't even speaking Spanish! Get better captioning people please.
It’s weird to me how Americans call Canadian Bacon something that looks like ham. True Canadian bacon is peameal bacon! 😊
Emily and Saul are the best
I wonder how this is filmed. Like, are there two identical studios and the chefs are cooking at the same time, with Saul fielding techniques and instructions to Emily as needed? Do they cook at separate times? But then, how does Saul tell Emily what to do? And how do both get to taste the dishes at peek freshness if one was completed hours before the other?
They are not cooking at the same time. The pretend-o-meter is pretty high here.
@@anniestumpy9918 Then I wonder how both chefs get to taste each other's dishes, still warm and at peak freshness.
Here chef Saul fan club 🙌🏼
If these 2 had a cooking show together I would watch every episode.
That was like FIVE OUGGGHHHS🤪. Not even halfway through and i gotta buy a duck and blood orange for Friday night dinner
I see Saúl, I click.
I absolutely love Saul.
I love Saul smm
This dish doesn't have meat. It's corn tortillas refried beans eggs and salsa.
So we're starting breakfast prep at what time? Midnight to serve at 6:00 a.m.?
"Coca Cola, for breakfast?" Yes actually, especially with a weekend breakfast like this one!
Finally... Saul and Emily (The Ketchup Queen) 🗿
1:40 $12 for corn tortillas? $16 for an heirloom tomato? $3.50 for a carrot? $12 for a cinnamon stick?! NINE DOLLARS for a white onion? $7 for a single head of garlic? And I've never seen a whole duck cost more than $50 (& they're usually $30). *Where the heck y'all shopping?!*
I get making the point about expensive being better than inexpensive but this stuff has to *deter* more people than it encourages, no? 🤷🤷♂🤷♀
DITTO !!!!
I get that this is supposed to be entertaining BUT
your expensive ingredients ARE LUDICROUS!
Absolutely NO ONE believes this is for real.
By UNDERESTIMATING your viewership you are ACTUALLY INSULTING OUR INTELLIGENCE and I am now UNSUBSCRIBING.
bye bye 😢😢😢
They shop in NYC at high priced organic stores, they also inflate the costs by showing the price for a whole bottle, when only a little of the bottle is used.
@@girder123 Yeah, I still don't get it is all. The prices are so disproportionate, you know? It's just bizarre (& unnecessary).
yet emily spent 0,89 on an avocado
i legit think they just shop for how they'd do it, and saul quite obviously has a high food budget :D
@@leonhardable I just want to donate some bay leaves at this point!
Welcome back cheese trick!
Not the Pinky "Nart" near the beginning haha love it
I love Saul ❤❤❤❤❤ I comment before watching
Love this goofy team ❤ Great episode!!
I'm really craving a chicken soup episode
A GREAT episode!
No way they switched Emily’s presentation and expect us not to notice lol
SAUL!!!!!
omg my fav duo came back!
Love chef saul!
I know it’s seen as somewhat of a “luxury” or “exotic” ingredient, at least for the most part in the non-rural U.S., but I just can’t warm up to duck.
It’s tastes very “gamey,” slippery, and greasy to me and that’s a taste I do not enjoy. I’m also not partial to rabbit or lamb.
I want to like duck because I’d like to enjoy famous dishes like Peking Duck and Duck à L’Orange, but after having it a few times in my childhood and really not enjoying the taste, I’m still hesitant to “give it another go.”
Doesn’t diminish my enjoyment of these videos, though. 🦆 😊 🧑🍳
I just saw this on a flight. I'm an instant fan of the two of you now.
the subtitle for when he said corazon said foreign language. why couldnt they have just said heart?
That was... Amazing! Wow!
they could never make me hate Saul
Delicious 👏
epicurious please hire me to do the subtitling it's such a shame that some parts were not subtitled/subtitled incorrectly!
hmmmm love it
It sounded ike Saul called the duck broheim. 🤣
i see saul, i click, im a simple human
It’s not an Epicurious video without a Saúl “mic” drop!
Beans, Cheese and Chips baby!!!...thats T Shirt worthy😂
Chef Saul showing off with this recipe ❤
a little corazón
😂😂Duck for $73 😂😂
likely organic and some specific breed
rule of supply and demand, there's probably 3 farms across the us who have those, and probably they're less easy to keep than normal ducks.
in my country an entire duck sets you back less than 20€, and some years ago that was much less
But wait! There's more! 🤣
I wish they gave Saul his own proper show
Love this duo 💕
At a time when people can barely afford groceries why not have 3 chefs try and make the most nutritious meals for the least dollars???