10 Ways to Eat Pasta From Around the World
Thank you to Remi, Kjre, Ülkü, Annike, Archana, Sharon, Marko, Henry, Cezara and Kadri for sharing your favorite toppings with us!
“What Do You Put on ____?” playlist:
• What Do You Put On _____?
Japan: spicy cod roe and mayo
USA: Cincinnati-style chili, kidney beans, onions, cheddar cheese
Turkey: garlic yogurt, dried mint, chili oil
Seychelles: gochujang, peanut butter
India: butter chicken/paneer gravy
Singapore: curried tuna, fried egg
The Netherlands: butter, jam, goats cheese
Colombia: tuna, tomato, onion, bell pepper, mayo, ketchup
Romania: butter, crushed walnuts, sugar
Estonia: minced meat, onions, cheese
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:28 Japanese topping
02:12 USA topping
04:18 Turkish topping
05:34 Seychellois topping
06:47 Indian topping
07:46 Singaporean topping
08:55 Dutch topping
10:10 Colombian topping
11:44 Romanian topping
12:47 Estonian topping
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As an Italian, I have been half horrified half intrigued watching this series until you got to the gochujang and peanut butter, then I was like “F it..I’m trying this!”…😂 we all have our breaking point
@juanitacarrollyoung2979
Жыл бұрын
I lol'd ☺️
@rosejustice
Жыл бұрын
It is such a yummy combo!
@forserupert737
Жыл бұрын
Uso spesso il gochujang come ingrediente bonus nelle ricette italiane (era la mia gioia quando vivevo in Corea)! Se ti piace la combinazione piccante & umami, ti consiglio di usarne una bella cucchiaiata al posto del peperoncino quando fai una spaghettata aglio olio e peperoncino; oppure un 50/50 di concentrato di pomodoro e gochujang come base del sugo all'arrabbiata; anche allungato con un po' d'acqua e messo a mo' di salsa sulle uova all'occhio di bue merita tantissimo!
@anima6035
Жыл бұрын
Peanut butter on pasta is so good especially with some soy sauce too 🤤 I don't know gochujang tho, will have to check it out!
@ludovicapiccinini7936
Жыл бұрын
On ramen/soba noodles it works a treat, so I don't see any issue with it 👍 however, some of the other options are a bit much for my taste 😅 still cool to see what different people and cultures can come up with!
GIRL!!!!! You need to do a CHILI in the USA series because from California to Texas to New York chili is serious and very different!!!!
@jessica1733
8 ай бұрын
that would be cool especially this time of year
@aronc24
Ай бұрын
agreed
One of my favourite ways of eating pasta is warm pasta with raw tomato, chopped fresh basil, good olive oil, and fresh goat cheese. Feta would work too but it’s a bit overpowering sometimes. Basically 30% of my meals when we have tomatoes and basil from the garden. It’s just so good. Simple, and so good.
@nozee77
Жыл бұрын
I have eaten the exact same dish, but with Mozzarella. I will try your version for sure!
@AmallieGames
Жыл бұрын
I do the same thing but with some minced garlic and parm instead of goat cheese. Sometimes I get fancy and add some toasty pine nuts on top.
@O2life
Жыл бұрын
Yes, this is a classic for summer weekdays, especially! I like adding all the toppings while the pasta is still in the pan, just to warm things up a bit before serving.
@Miss_Kisa94
Жыл бұрын
You know if you want to switch up your carbs you could try rice or polenta instead of pasta. I bet it would still taste great.
@katl8825
Жыл бұрын
Nothing beats fresh garden tomatoes in the summer!
have you done a peanut butter episode? cuz Filipino Kare Kare will blow you away 😊
@juanitacarrollyoung2979
Жыл бұрын
My husband isn't Filipino but if he mentions to a Filipino acquaintance how much he loves kare kare, next time he sees them, they hand him a big container of kare kare made with GOAT 🐐 (which he loves). Bless up to the Philippines 🇵🇭
@ela1023
Жыл бұрын
OMG, please do a peanut butter episode, Beryl! I love it
@lp7931
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Peanut butter episode!
@avariceseven9443
Жыл бұрын
Warning : must include instruction how to eat it. Kare-kare is rather bland on its own. That teeny bit of shrimp paste rounds up the dish. Personally, not a fan of it because of the parts used to make it. I have yet to eat one that's not very boney or with off cut. Maybe in the future I'll try it again. Last time I ate it was 10y ago.
hi beryl! for the japanese topping you actually used squid (ika) with mentaiko flavoring! mentaiko is typically the roe sac itself that you can open up & see the little eggs ☺️ (I usually get mine from the ban chan section of my korean grocer!)
@BerylShereshewsky
Жыл бұрын
Lol 😂 oops
@toBe8ere
Жыл бұрын
Lol yes, when I first saw her make the mentaiko pasta, I thought that she just didn't know she was supposed to mix the spicy cod roe with the kewpie mayo first before adding to the pasta. But then I saw the package and read what it said lol. But maybe an idea for another episode of accidental recipes?
@RSB1949
Жыл бұрын
Yessss totally makes sense. Was wondering where the eggs were and why the texture was off. Good spot! Ps. Please please mix the pasta with the sauce and pasta water so it all becomes one love 🙏🏼
@RadenWA
Жыл бұрын
Mentaiko pasta often has seafood like squid mixed into it so I guess the combination works!
@Pammellam
10 ай бұрын
Beryl, that is _NOT_ mentaiko. That’s _quid_ mentaiko. Plain mentaiko is _just cod roe_.
The pasta with goat cheese and fig jam and your subsequent question about when to eat it... in German speaking countries there's a tradition of 'viertel,' a small meal served at 4 pm, otherwise known as teatime in the UK or after school snack in the US. This would be perfect for that! Will you ever do an episode on eating like a hobbit, 'second breakfast' and all that, Miss @berylshereshewski ?
@O2life
Жыл бұрын
I hope so!
@lindyralph8792
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if it's only in Australia, but Aldi here sometimes has fig infused balls of goat(s) cheese. Like tiny balls that you eat with a toothpick and they are SO good.
@rebekka8887
Жыл бұрын
I'm German and I've never heard "Viertel" as a meal before. I would guess it's only a thing in southern Germany? In Berlin/Brandenburg the whole meal is just called "Kaffee" :D
@schokokeks4232
Жыл бұрын
I don't know about a "viertel" either, in central Germany it's Kaffee und Kuchen and it's more 3ish
@Nep462
Жыл бұрын
I am also the "Kaffe und Kuchen" connoisseur
The butter paneer / butter chicken gravy on pasta reminds me of my mom. Growing up she was so busy first as a student and then as a working teacher that often she would make a giant batch of keema matar (mince and peas) on Sundays and all through the week it would go on everything from toasties to rice to keema parathas to topping on pasta or oven tray pizzas for 4 kids and hubby.
@mohammedshoaib3761
Жыл бұрын
lmao still happening to me😭😭
I put garlic oil, chilli flakes and green onion on my pasta as a midnight snacks, it's so good
Oh, gochujang and peanut butter! Annike, you're not the only one! 😄I make a sauce out of peanut butter, sriracha or gochujang (or both!), brown sugar, soy sauce or fish sauce, lime juice or rice vinegar, and mix it with wholewheat spaghetti or rice noodles (the flat ones). If I want to make a whole meal, I add vegetables like carrots, red and yellow bell peppers, broccoli, garlic, red onion, and sometimes strips of chicken breast... and top it all with crushed peanuts and green onions. It's my super bastardized version of Pad Thai hahaha😋😋😋 It's even better cold from the fridge the next day, I swear! (Maybe not the version with chicken, though).
@arescue
Жыл бұрын
That sounds so delicious!
@sayedanafisatabassum2162
Жыл бұрын
That sounds so good!! I'm screenshotting this for later!
@apricotjam1361
Жыл бұрын
I make almost the same sauce (gochujan, peanut butter or tahini, soy sauce, honey, lemon juice) and mix it with soba noodles. Top it with some julienned cucumber, carrot, kohlrabi or sliced raddish, some green onions and soft boiled egg... Perfect summer dish!
@delirium129
Жыл бұрын
@@apricotjam1361 That sounds delicious!
@x-starlight-x
Жыл бұрын
Have you ever tasted satay sauce? I wonder if it tastes anything like that 🤔
Beryl, can you make a cookbook with many of the community recipes you've tried? Pleeeease 😃
My parents would go to a Polish cafe in Montreal in the 60’s and get a big plate of pasta with sour cream and cottage cheese topped with poppy seeds for 10 cents!
Hi Beryl, I rare!y miss any of your episodes, love ALL of your ideas. In my younger days, I lived in a religious community where they practiced vegetarianism. I often make this south Indian inspired curry noodle dish where you would dress a long pasta such as spaghetti with a "chaunk" of oil with lots of sputtered mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, green chillies and a nice dose of tumeric. I often added sauted veggies (long cut cabbage, julienned carrots and bell peppers) in this mixture, finishing off the dish with as much cilantro as you can like and a few drops of fresh lemon or lime juice. A few raspings of the citrus zest is nice too. (I love cilantro, so I put tons of it. 😊) Another pasta dish that I remember eating was made by a Polish lady. It was any kind of pasta dressed with black poppy seeds and crushed walnuts or almonds sauteed in plenty of butter, with a generous sprinkling of finely chopped parsley. Occasionally, she would mix a little sour cream into the pasta to moisten the dish. My second generation American Italian mother in law, (may she rest in Peace.) grew up during the great depression. (You didn't waste even a slice of bread.) She would make the pasta dish which was basically spaghetti dressed with garlic sauteed in olive oil with crispy breadcrumbs on top. She called this mixture "spaghetti with sand". This was often made at the end of the month when the cupboards were going empty before the social security check came through. Thank you for reading my comment. Keep up the great work... I look forward to your videos. They make my day each time I watch you. 😊
@terranceramirez4816
Жыл бұрын
That spaghetti with sand was actually featured on Beryl’s video from like two days ago, a Sicilian guy submitted it.
I had no idea my Nana's after school snack was an Estonian idea, but this created a wonderful memory for me. Thank you, Beryl!
@Loveismyteacher
Жыл бұрын
It reminds me of homemade hamburger helper. Maybe that’s why it felt so familiar to Beryl.
@Jay_Kay666
Жыл бұрын
In Finland that Estonian dish is called "drug addict's stew". Only difference is that you usually add frozen vegetables (mix of peas, corn and sweet pepper) to the mix.
@Ginatus
Жыл бұрын
@@Jay_Kay666 Ahaa, uusi nimitys minulle tämä :D. Makaronimössöksi tätä olen kuullut nimitettävän.
@Jay_Kay666
Жыл бұрын
@@Ginatus Nistipata on hyvää.
@Ginatus
Жыл бұрын
@@Jay_Kay666 Yksinkertaista mutta toimii hehe.
"A bowl of pasta can bring us together." So profound. :)
Pasta and chilli is awesome!!! Kudos to the one who suggest it and Beryl too for trying it...PASTA WEEK!!!
@M-hc9xm
Жыл бұрын
Cincinnati chili usually has some warm spices in it, like cinnamon as well, but this shortcut with any chili is grand!
@rhonda90402
Жыл бұрын
@@M-hc9xm I was in Cincinnati for four years in my formative years 10-14 and was a picky eater and loved the little hot dogs in buns loaded with cheese there and never tried the chili...I still long for those hot dogs and the chili even though I never tasted it...I can imagine what it would have tasted like. I make canned chili and spaghetti with lots of shredded cheese on top pretending it is Cincinnati chili as that is how my mom made it.
I have definitely done the butter chicken gravy pasta before, and it’s fab! The little Indian restaurant I used to go to would strongly encourage you to take your leftover gravy home by telling you that it had taken them three days to make it.
Annike- Hello from Florida! I actually eat my ramen with gochujang and peanut butter. I’m so glad to find someone else who likes this combo.
@nik4111
Жыл бұрын
Hi Rose Justice I am happy to hear others do it too ❤- the gochujang and PB club is going to get bigger!!!
Oh, girl, I laughed out loud, more like guffawed, when you explained that you had no idea that Skyline chili is so different from regular chili, and you "got in trouble." I was one of those people that pseudo-yelled at you about using the "wrong" chili! I hope I was not too unkind that day! Oh, I was so upset! hahaha I lived in Kentucky for five years and to this day make Skyline/Cincinnati chili more frequently than I do regular chili. I love the stuff! Homemade is all the better! You didn't comment on the one bite you took before going on to Turkey's dish, but I hope you liked it! (It's much better served steaming hot - the cheese should instantly melt and the onions instantly wilt from the hot spaghetti and the steaming chili and the boiling hot beans. Totally different experience when the temperature is steaming hot. I do hope you liked it, Beryl, and I am sorry I pseudo-yelled at you in the hot dog toppings video!) This video was, as usual, just wonderful. I really enjoyed it and I am eager to try the one from Turkey and from Romania, the only ones I hadn't had before! (Try dry-frying the nuts before putting them on the pasta! Keep the nuts moving - they will go from golden and perfect to burnt in seconds. Totally different taste and you might appreciate them a bit more. Also, the TINIEST pinch of salt mixed into the sugar will help everything taste more like itself, thus elevating the dish. TINY amount, though - you should not taste the salt!) Thanks, Beryl! I love your work and have told a zillion people about your work, who also love your work! You're the best!
@Notsosweetstevia
Жыл бұрын
I don’t think she liked it. Oh well can’t please everyone😢
@b1k2q34
Жыл бұрын
Cincinnati chili is not very good. Sorry
My grandmother from romania and my mother used to make the noodles with Nuts and sugar many times when I was a kid. I didn't know it was a romanian thing and i kind of forgot about it. I now do it more often as a comfort food. Thanks for reminding me and lots of love from germany❤️❤️❤️
@landalasteinherz1992
Жыл бұрын
More like a regional dish. I'm Romanian and have never heard of it.
@luca499
Жыл бұрын
@@landalasteinherz1992 she was born in Sibiu so maybe it's a german/romanian thing
@herrkulor3771
11 ай бұрын
I know it from my hungarian side family.
These hacks are genius. I’m a bariatric patient and the yogurt with mint and chili oil is perfection!
Beryl - StarKist makes "tuna creations" and since you couldn't find curry tuna, they have one in a pouch ... probably not Maylasian/Singaporean style, but it's a red curry with coconut flavor that might work.
I love gochujang and peanut butter! That’s the one I’m trying.. immediately!
I do a version of the peanut butter and gochujang pasta but I use vinegar-based hot sauce instead to cut the richness of the peanut butter and it's one of my favourite comfort foods 😊 also highly recommend trying it with instant ramen!
@zzizahacallar
Жыл бұрын
I do the spicy ramen with peanut butter.
@Binidj
Жыл бұрын
I do peanut butter with sriracha over ramen.
@DMTHOTH
Жыл бұрын
use gochujang(or dubanjiang) and peanut butter. It would taste like dandanmian.
I saw the Seychelles topping and made it. Peanut butter and gochujang is a winning combination however adding crips salad veg (we added baby sweet peppers) or/ and pickled veg tang ( cocktail pickled beetroots) really elvates this dish.
Here in Seattle we have a pizza place that became the side business of an Indian restaurant. My particular favorite is the butter chicken which they will put over pasta, or on a pizza (my preference). The pizza sauces come in all the normal gravy styles you would get from Indian food.
@recyclefiiish7753
Жыл бұрын
What’s the place called?
@bradhart2
Жыл бұрын
@@recyclefiiish7753 pizza twist
@tizioincognito5731
7 ай бұрын
Ugh... disgusting...
I'm definitely trying the peanut butter and gochujang one.
The Estonian recipe feels like home to me, it's really common in Finland as well :) The pan-mixed version is quintessential student food (often eaten with ketchup). We have an oven-baked version as well, which is maybe even more popular and really popular with the kids. You mix the pasta, meat and onions with milk and eggs and let bake until firm and golden on top :)
@nyivamwinzi3727
Жыл бұрын
Makaronilaatikko.. 🥰
Thank you so much for having me Beryl! It was a treat to share our family's love of Skyline Chili with everyone. And yes, you did need waaaaay more cheese 😋
My mom used to make a pasta dish with bow pasta, biltong (jerky), canned peaches, mayo, green pepper, s&P. Sounds soo strange but its delicious!! From South Africa
To get the full Cincy chili experience, you need **at least** triple that amount of cheese! 😊 It makes the flavors meld better. Mild cheddar is what Skyline uses.
@moeruss2726
Жыл бұрын
💯! I was thinking to myself , Where’s the cheese 🧀🧀🧀!!
@Hiphop618
Жыл бұрын
lol I was screaming to pile on MORE CHEESE as well
@stephaniestrong3920
Жыл бұрын
And freshly, fine shredded! The non-cracking powdery residue on packaged shredded cheese does it no favors!
There's a pizza place where I once lived that made spaghetti pizza. They'd make a deep dish pizza, but fill it with spaghetti and cover it with mozzarella cheese. It was a lot of carbs, but it was delicious!
@NZKiwi87
Жыл бұрын
Carbs on carbs with cheese - what’s not to love?! 🍕 🍝 🧀
The Romanian dish - my mother in law was German from Romania. She made a similar dish of layered boiled sliced potatoes and cooked egg noodles, drizzled generously with butter and baked until hot. It was served a choice of ground walnuts and sugar, salt and pepper, or jam. She called it something that sounded like Crumpier Nudlen to my American ears. The German words should have been Kartoffel und Nudlen. My husband, her son, thinks Crumpier Nudlen was slang. Love watching you explore!
I feel like you could get almost as diverse a set of pasta dishes if you just looked at different regional dishes in Italy. I would really love an episode that has the lesser known pasta dishes from regional Italy, so much good food to explore. I think a common mistake made with a lot of food is we look at a country as having one cuisine when food is so regional. I've really loved going to region specific restaurants when possible. Places like China or India that have so much regional food diversity are another great example.
Loving the veg options, especially the gochujang and peanut butter and Turkish pasta recipes allowing me to travel using ingredients currently in my pantry. I am curious about "dessert pasta" for breakfast! Maybe with nuts. One of your ricing topping ideas was for sweetened condensed milk and brown sugar as a rice pudding hack. The sugar and butter pasta now has me wondering about a similar "rice pudding" pasta. Crazy!
I love to see all the tuna dishes. In my Italian household, tuna pasta (pasta con tonno) was on of our favourites and it's so simple to make. We always have cans of tuna around (usually in oil) and so whenever we want to shake up the dinner rotation we add the tuna to our tomato sauce! Sometimes when I'm super lazy I add tuna to spaghetti with oil and lemon juice and it hits the spot.
The thing Beryl used wasn’t mentaiko, it was ika mentaiko (squid with mentaiko). It’s also good, but not the classic version for mentai-spaghetti.
Pasta is an incredible dish overall. Beryl’s cheerful personality makes this whole series great. May God bless her always.
Oh my goodness the woman from Kentucky had the nicest sweetest softest Southern accent I have ever heard.
Beryl, thank you for introducing me to so many new flavors and cultures! I have learned so much and am having so much fun in the kitchen!!! Your community is sooooo generous and you are the best!
honestly the Dutch jam and goats cheese pasta seems like a perfect brunch meal to me. so much of brunch includes savoury and sweet and it would be delightful!
@toBe8ere
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, too. A meal between meals so to speak. Either brunch or supper. Or for picnics, barbecue, and beach day.
I think sweet pasta dishes are quite popular in Eastern Europe. I live in Hungary and growing up we ate pasta with poppyseeds and sugar, pasta with walnuts, pasta with jam, even pasta with melted cacao powder. There are also many sweet main dishes like dumplings filled with plum and cinnamon, or Schmarrn which came from Austria.
my mother ( poland-ukrainian jew) always minced soupmeat topped the leftover pasta with it and chopped onions . then she fries the whole mix in a pan with butter. its the most delicious thing
One of my favorite comfort meals is spicy ramen with peanut butter. It's salty sweet and spicy & delicious. People have been saying I'm crazy for years but it's became popular for awhile now and I'm glad. 🤤😋
This is the best episode - I want to try so many of these! I love pasta and I have never thought to use most of this stuff as toppings.
Beryl you can toast the walnuts in the butter and instead of sugar, another way is add sage, you can and grated romano and yummy time
This satisfies the pasta lover in me... As someone who always makes a weird combo with pasta at home, I'm getting lots of ideas... 😁☺
Use the mint in meatballs. My Italian grandmother always did.
I just want to give you so much kudos for the amount of work you put into the background of the dishes! Wow! I’m always amazed and intrigued
Ooohh definitely trying some of these combos, i'm enjoying these series 🖤🍝
You guys have to try pasta with ground beef, maggi and butter. Delicious 🤤
I love orzo, white chicken, peas, dried sour cherries, butter melted and parmesan. So easy and so good.
@Rose-jz6sx
Жыл бұрын
Oooh that sounds super interesting!
@vikingkate1495
Жыл бұрын
@@Rose-jz6sx The dried sour cherries and the peas are so good in it. I like orzo so I don't wear my food.🤣 Sometimes I add sour cream to make a creamy sauce.
I recently made peanut pasta for my sister's family, something they'd never had. The looks on their faces was priceless! (She made me write down the recipe 🥰)
Pasta with wallnuts and sugar has always been a staple meal of our school canteen. Same with poppy or cocoa.
This would be my absolute most favorite week of work I’ve ever had in my entire life.
In my hometown (Tournai, Belgium), some of us are known to eat warm pasta with butter and brown cassonade (granulated brown sugar) and it is so good, especially with salted butter! When I was a kid, we would eat Bolognese pasta, and we had to lick out plate clean, to turn it over for dessert pasta aka pâtes à la cassonade!
Ülkü's dish is delicious! We also added fried chickpeas with paprika and cumin and tried it with garlic oil as well as the chili variant. Thanks Ülkü and Beryl, and greetings from Germany
I'm loving this series!
That butter chicken looks amazing, but I don't understand what "leftover sauce" is.
gochujang peanut butter. Might try this.
@juanitacarrollyoung2979
Жыл бұрын
Sounds a ton like sate dipping sauce, no?
I'm japanese and the first word on the packaging for the "Mentaiko Pasta" is written squid. I see squid, "ika shiokara".
@BerylShereshewsky
Жыл бұрын
yeah i messed up :(
So excited by the gochujang and peanut butter. As soon as I saw it, I thought about the peanut noodles I've made occasionally with snow peas, green onions, etc. I want to try that with this sauce now. Sounds like a perfect combination.
@loricole4906
Жыл бұрын
And maybe some grated cucumber?! ;-)
I put leftover chicken curry on pasta all the time, it's a delicious way to use leftovers and such an easy meal!
I live in Mexico 🇲🇽 and the pasta we like to eat here is with pollo con mole. You made the mole with peppers, chocolate and water it is very good. When it’s made you cook pasta, put the mole and a bit of cream. Delicious ❤
@hersheylagallina
Жыл бұрын
And you cook chicken 😂
I just ate pasta dish (aglio olio), but I saw that peanut butter and gochujang combo and now I need to try this ASAP. Probably tomorrow. Sounds perfect!
Loving this series it is fascinating. I love hearing about tradition and how cultures traditions change over time. I enjoy hearing about origins but with world trade and travel and movement goods, ingredients and recipes change from culture to culture and an ingredient in another culture takes on another life and new tradition based on what is available in that country. I love it 🙂 change and growth is as healthy as tradition is. There is room for all and that is wonderful. I enjoy the sharing aspect of all of this. None of us are going to make ALL of these except maybe Beryl but we will all make some. The ones that intrigue us or appeal to us so yay
Walnut and sugar pasta from Romania is something we do here in Croatia too. I don't love semi soft and hard cheeses and I didn't like them even more when I was a child so when my grandma would make cheese pasta for our family(my brother and I lived with my grandparents for few years when we were little), she'd make me walnut pasta instead. This just brought so many memories for me.
This speaks to me on a different level. I was known as pasta girl in my first year of university as I would eat pasta as a quick and easy meal.
For the romanian one you actually have to use very smooth breadcrumbs called pesmet along with the nuts, it makes it much nicer. And also add cinnamon!
@gabrieleghut1344
Жыл бұрын
That is very true and fry the breadcrumbs with the Walnuts are giving this a nice flavor.
@balkanwitch5747
Жыл бұрын
@@gabrieleghut1344 oh yes!! exactly! when i saw the raw walnuts I died hahaha
I use the gochujang and peanut butter combined with chicken stock as a ‘mock’ tantanmen ramen soup. Gochujang and peanut butter is such a great combo.
I'm watching this from Lexington, KY and I can confirm that Cinci style chili was a huge part of growing up for me. To this day I put spaghetti in my chili and anyone who didn't grow up local gets a shocked look on their face. haha
I LOVE this every day Beryl video series!
Love the pasta, love the artist!
The spicy tuna is very similar to a quick meal method I use a lot in South America, especially there in Peru when I was there. They have small cans of sardines in tomato, which I would put in the frying pan after the spaghetti was done, heat it up and break down the sardines and add the spaghetti in. If I was feeling energetic I would add a little bit of garlic and diced onion. Literally 5 minutes additional work after draining the pasta, and was always a very good addition.
@jaym1301
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We do that here in the Philippines only we use Chinese noodles called o'dong. 155 gram cans of sardines in tomato sauce with chili added; a small (ping pong ball size) red onion, chopped; 3 or 4 cloves of chopped garlic; a dash of patis (fish sauce.) Empty the sardines in a pan and mash them up, fill each can with water and add it to the pan (which also rinses out the cans and recovers most of the remaining sauce that's still inside), the garlic, onions and fish sauce and heat it until it starts to boil, then add the noodles and recude the heat somewhat so the whole thing doesn't burn. Cook, stirring frequently, for about 15 minutes. Some Filipinos call it "poor man's spaghetti."
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Skyline chili is COVERED in sharp cheddar and served with oyster crackers! It’s the BEST! I grew up on that!! Dad was from Cincy, Mom across river in KY.
Gonna try that Turkish pasta.. it's almost similar to the Turkish eggs.. i loved it so much.. can't wait to try it.
One of the BEST pasta dishes I ever had was super similar to the leftover Butter Chicken/Paneer Gravy on pasta, it was at this one restaurant in South Africa and while it was more of just all the dry spices you'd find in Butter Chicken mixed with lots of butter and some fresh coriander it. was. FABULOUS. I haven't thought about that dish for years but this made me remember it (I still need to attempt to remake it at home)
Great video! Many new recepties to try.
As a child my aunt made sometimes a pasta dish on Fridays that was sweet. She fried some breadcrumbs in butter and mixed this with cooked Pappardelle pasta. Then you topped this with some sweet apple sauce or peaches from a can. She had four kids to feed and that was one of her cheap Friday dinner here in Germany and it didn't take long. Or she cooked the Pappardelle in milk and topped them then with sugar and cinnamon. Here in Germany we have tuna with garlic, hot peppers and lemon juice in a tin (and some more other flavors), just to use for pasta. You mix it with hot pasta and you done. I love it.
the gochujang/peanut butter one actually makes perfect sense to me! i often eat noodles with a sauce made with essentially a quick aromatic oil (minced garlic/ginger/some spices), gochujang, and tahini -- peanut butter and tahini have a similar nutty flavor, tahini just doesn't have the sweetness that PB tends to have! but it's kind of like making a super quick peanut sauce like you'd eat on satay or something lol. it sounds great and super easy, just mixing 2 pantry staples together for a quick meal!
Oh hell yeah Skyline! Skyline three ways (chili spaghetti) is a favorite here! I'm from Columbus OH! Skyline has Greek roots, the recipes was invented by a pair of brothers who made Skyline! I love this episode, I've been fighting pregnancy nausea all week and I hope one my belly calms down I can eat these great ideas!!!
Perfect. I have gochujang and peanut butter, and pasta is so easy to make... Gonna do this asap
Beryl, in New Orleans, I was introduced to the ‘skippy burger’ which was basically a tablespoon of skippy peanut butter on a hot, juicy burger.whoa, so good. Now that I’m older, I get the peanut butter effect on African dishes and Asian dishes. Yummy!
When I was coming back to life from depression (I don't really eat when I'm stressed/ sad/ depressed) I was eating pasta with butter and sugar. Butter and sugar is a popular combo in my postcommunistic country. Now it became my comfort food :D
Gochujang and peanut butter on pasta? Oh yes, I'm all in!!! I grew up eating 3 way spaghetti which is the chili topped spaghetti with beans and cheese on top of spaghetti noodles. That is one of our favorite easy winter meals. I make mine with traditional chili instead of Skyline's greek version with the allspice and cloves and cinnamon, but I have eaten at Skyline in Ohio and it was really good. Just in Texas people are weird if you make the chili different, so I fix what the people eat.
I literally had spaghetti boiling while I was watching this and I'm having... gochujang+nut butter (I had mixed nuts butter). It's surprising! I like it a lot! (might need a bit more salt depending on your butter).
I introduced my dad to Gochujang on a recent visit. Hes 65 moved from the UK to Bulgaria. Brought some over and cooked for him. But he smelt it from the tub and said it would go with peanut butter. 😍 I ADORE peanut butter in everything, cant believe I forgot to try this! Years ago my brother suggest my dad add peanut butter to one of those highly inauthentic Fajita kits you get here. Absolutely on the money 😅 we adjusted to taste, seasoning and spices etc. But beautiful. Need to try this!
That spicy coffee ramen looks amazing all the recipe's
The butter jam goats cheese one sounds soooooo good 😮
Beryl, having tried a few dishes you've showcased, I've come to trust your palate and descriptions, so when the insanity of gotchujang and peanut butter rolled across my screen, I was totally weirded out but felt we should give it a go. It was freakin delicious and so unexpected! Spicy, not as peanut butter forward as I was expecting, and delightful! Thanks for everything you and your community bring us!
@a.humphries8678
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Would it work with tahini instead of pb?
You should try how Indonesian do with pasta: fry unboiled macaroni/angel hair in oil then mix them with seasoning (stock powder, garlic powder, chilli powder, msg, lime leaves, etc.) They're crispy and crunchy, perfect for a snack.
I grew up in Cincinnati so it was a long time before I discovered that most of the country does not, in fact, eat chili with spaghetti.
Watching these made me hungry 😋
Loving these videos, since it's easy to recreate the dishes :) Thank you Beryl and everyone else for sharing 😍 I am sharing another quick and easy tuna pasta salad. This version is topped with carrots, peppers, corn, pickles, and olives with a mix of mayo, ketchup, mustard, and dried mint.
Love the Korean Dong Won hot pepper tuna, my favorite topping on ramen 🐟
As a kid growing up in many moons ago I loved spaghetti with butter, ketchup and parmesan. It is delicious.
My favorite quick meal with pasta is box mac and cheese topped with Japanese Curry (bought pre-made in a pouch ready to heat and eat or left-over home-made).
Skyline HAS to have freshly fine-grated colby cheese, not pre-shredded. And it needs to be a pile 2 inches high. The texture makes a huge difference. It also needs oyster crackers and Tabasco sauce.
Your ‘goat’s cheese’ dilemma kills me every time 😅😂😂😂 I absolutely love you
With regards to the Romanian pasta dish, in Hungary we are always given the option of using either ground walnuts or poppy seeds with sugar on our pasta. Just in case you wanted to try it? I personally always went for poppy seed.