Best Chicken Recipe On Youtube? We'll See About That!
KZread is home to some really viral recipes but are they really worth the effort? Today we find out!
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Ingredients:
5 chicken thighs
1 teaspoon oregano
4-5 potatoes
12 baby carrots
2 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp butter
1 onion medium dice
4 large cloves of garlic
Handful of parsley
6 tbsp (90 ml) honey
6 1/2 tbsp (100 ml) sweet chili sauce
2 tbsp (30 ml) lemon juice
3 tbsp (44 ml) soy sauce
2 tbsp (30 ml) lemon juice
3/4 tbsp Dijon mustard
salt and pepper to taste
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We really loved this chicken recipe, my friends, Have fun with this one, and always remember that freestyling and tailoring to your own taste is encouraged and much more fun as well...HAPPY COOKING!!
@jbeast4185
10 ай бұрын
Can you make MOB kitchen's Marmite chicken it's crazy good and I'd love to see what you think
@katlis
10 ай бұрын
I'm curious, what sort of recipes are ok to use dried herbs? Something that simmers for a long time perhaps?
@agrongreva8196
10 ай бұрын
@@katlis I would guess stews and sauces are a good application. Also slow roasted or braised meats might be safe as well.
@jsnadrian
10 ай бұрын
where is that potato peel vidddddddd
@Stagolee76
10 ай бұрын
@@jsnadrian kzread.info/dash/bejne/q2uDtrCFk7KzcrA.html
You know what always confuses me about those channels that have titles like " I cook this three times a week " and " I make this for my husband every other day " is, the person who runs that channel must eat about a thousand meals a week based on their claims.
@someguy-sq5om
10 ай бұрын
I like this comment so much, I like it at least 4 times per week
@thatdudecancook
10 ай бұрын
and plot twist, they're not married!! lol
@rymic72
10 ай бұрын
I do wonder if the recipes are submitted to the channel and that’s what is in the description they receive
@fartloudYT
10 ай бұрын
the titles are obviously clickbait, but the recipes are mostly legit.
@tozmom615
10 ай бұрын
My favourite was a Chinese one that always badly translated to something along the lines of, “the children always come running hungry smelling this cow”. The poor kids were always running and dropping whatever else they were doing to eat.
I hate reaction content. But the fact that you actually remake the recipes after watching them to confirm or dismiss your concerns is how food reaction content SHOULD be. Keep up the good work, Sonny!
@thatdudecancook
10 ай бұрын
thanks!
@themadhatter227
10 ай бұрын
Agreed
@zakikasim1076
6 ай бұрын
Lol like that weirdo vincenzo. Honestly ive cooked a ton of italian dish the authentic way, and then cooked it my way. And 10/10 times i’d choose my way.
I tried this recipe. I agree, the Oregano doesn't do much, I added ginger paste to the sauce and I think it added a very nice tangy flavor to it. I unfortunately didn't cook my potatoes long enough before adding the chicken so they were just a little underdone, but my family said the chicken was in the top 5 chickens I've ever made, so I give it my seal of approval.
Imagine if this series had a "This is how I would make this" second act in each episode
@azilbean
10 ай бұрын
I've been thinking the same thing!!
@johnnymuller7454
10 ай бұрын
But he says in the end how he would adjust it 🤷♂️
fun fact, cutting carrots that way in Japan is called Rangiri. Holding a potato with the fork while peeling has just solved every problem I have ever had with trying to avoid peeling my fingers!
@mhicaoidh1
10 ай бұрын
A traditional peeler, though, is double-bladed. So, you simply need to leave it in constant contact with the vegetable you are peeling and work it back and forth -- turning the veg as needed. You cannot peel your fingers this way because the peeler never leaves the surface of the veg. It's also *much* faster than pushing the peeler away, picking it up, resetting it, and pushing it away again.
@definitelynosebreather
10 ай бұрын
For real, I never cut my finger but I find so scary to peel potatoes with peeler
@stuffylamb3420
10 ай бұрын
I feel like an idiot for never thinking of the fork technique lol. It’s so obvious.
@Etakit
10 ай бұрын
@@mhicaoidh1the way I cut myself is by the peeler slipping. I will definitely try the fork!
@Ootgreet1
10 ай бұрын
That fork trick is epic and it's new to me. It surpasses the "push the tomato paste out of the can with the remaining lid" hack which I figured out years before seeing Guy Fieri recommend it.
I made this dish tonight with some adjustments. I added twice the garlic, added an additional TBS of soy sauce, and a TBS of minced ginger. The sauce by itself tasted very salty, but combined in the final dish was just right. The wife and I agreed that this recipe is a keeper!
An alternative to waiting on the dried herbs (and one I think is superior) is to rub them under the chicken skin. That way they cook directly into the meat AND they season the skin from the inside, all the while not burning.
@TheModeRed
10 ай бұрын
Great idea but then detached area of skin will shrivel. Better to use ground oregano and make SPGO, put it in a shaker and shake it where you wanna.
@RCSVirginia
10 ай бұрын
This is what I do all the time.
@SciFiDucky
10 ай бұрын
@@TheModeRed better to be shriveled and crispy than to be rubbery like in the video
@redeye1016
10 ай бұрын
I’m sure he’s well aware as a chef, lol
@Grovelander
10 ай бұрын
It’s generally best practice to add your aromatics after you are done with the searing process. There is no benefit whatsoever in adding them before searing.
Your German is excellent. „Schneller Koch“ means „fast chef“👌
@thatdudecancook
10 ай бұрын
lol no way!
@TheModeRed
10 ай бұрын
So a muscular chef could have a channel called "Koch Diesel"
@Rosi_in_space
10 ай бұрын
@@TheModeRed Chef Diesel ; or koch being the imperative form of kochen (to cook) -> "cook Diesel !"
Looks really good. A thought on the chili sauce- in the original video it looked more like a Sambal style sauce - that thicker chili garlic sauce rather than the sweeter chili sauce. The sambal style sauce is pretty common in household German cooking.
@jeanniebrooks
10 ай бұрын
It is? Wow, learn something new everyday!
@hbrabham
10 ай бұрын
This 100% it’s the wrong sauce
I really like the idea of this series. I'm always looking for new recipes and I see a lot of these videos like the one you watched, but never too sure if they really are as good as they look. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for more of your "We'll See About That" videos.
Absolutely admire how humble you are - love watching these videos
This is auch a great series! I always love your content. I think you should totally bring back the forgotten classics again. I loved the two videos you did on that and it would be great to see more of those videos.
Dude I love these videos of you trying KZread recipes
@thatdudecancook
10 ай бұрын
happy to hear!
I feel like i am finally becoming a seasoned pro home cook having watched videos from you, Adam Ragusea etc over the years! I made this dish two days ago and I did not add the oregano at that stage for exactly the same reason! I also cut the honey portion by half! It is exactly what you suggested! The wife loved it although I’ll personally give it an 8!
@akastardust
10 ай бұрын
Poor Etcetera. Never the bride.
I'm so happy I found your channel - You are amazing to watch. Thank you for being informative & entertaining!
Oh my gosh, I love the new look!!!!!🥰 You look amazing Sonny! I'm so glad that the algorithm brought you back to me! Thanks for the recipe because, I'm definitely going to make it! ❤❤❤❤❤
I made this today and omitted the oregano as recommended and it was absolutely fantastic. I don’t usually cook a new recipe for the fam without my own test run first but this was a Sunday lunch home run all the way
I cant wait to make this. I think I will add the ginger...that just sounds like a great combo. Thanks as always.
Been trying out some of these you've re-created, good stuff!
Wow! I’ve actually made this twice in the last couple of months (what are the odds?) (no, not four times in the last week!) and it was a HUGE hit both times! I just don’t have a sophisticated enough palate to make the adjustments on the fly like you do. Thank you for the ideas!
Great video, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these reviews. Thank you!
Couple things. 1, I can't wait for more vidoes in this new series! 2 would you be open to followers sending you recipes to try? 3 the spirit bomb was hilarious!!!! Anyway I love your videos man!
This is a good channel because I always wondered how good those recipes are. This one I will try. Good content 👍🏻
I love this series!!!!
This is a great video. I love the pace and the commentary as you progress through the preparation. And taking your suggestions at the end to heart, I also think red pepper flakes would be a good addition. Now I need to try this for myself. It looks interesting to say the least, although like you I'll skip the oregano sprinkles prior to searing.
Every time I see one of these videos all I want to do is cook. Thanks very much for posting - please keep it going!
SUch a service you are providing us, dear Sonny! Glad to know that you really love us!!!
I've bought a few of the product recommendations you've made, including these peelers, and you never disappoint, TDCC!
LOVE THIS SERIES Well done
You both are a great team. Love the vids gents.
I make this recipe sometimes for my wife. However, my pan sauce is soy sauce, balsamic, lemon juice, honey, s&p, a little bit of chili pepper flakes, dijan mustard and some ketchup. Whisk together, refrigerate while making rest of meal. Reduce on pan. I think it’s much better than the odd Asian chili sauce
Made this last night and it is amazing - highly recommend! The only thing I changed was to sprinkle oregano right before I put the pan in the oven as suggested.
Best part are some of your tips about cutting and peeling. Thanks!
Love this, super refreshing!
Loved it. Thank you!
Wow, this chicken recipe turned out amazing! 😍 The flavors are so well-balanced, and it was super easy to follow. Thanks for sharing! 👍🙏
Always enjoy your videos. Thank you.
You are my new favorite KZread chef. You crack me up and your recipes are fire.
Just made this and was really surprised by how good it turned out.
Loved this video Sonny. Going to make this
I dig ThatDudeCanCook Pro tips for this recipe! I didn't have honey, much money, but I was Hungry!!!! The Sriracha I had on hand was the hot kind. I improvised with a few tbsp of grape jelly & cane sugar. All & all, I give this a thumbs up & another go!! Delicious! Thank you!!!
Purchased peeler, Thanks!🥰
Love your channel bro❤ every video brings solid smiles
Yeah I definitely would add some gochujang, ginger, and some vinegar to spice things up. Yummm thanks for the review!!!
Just tried this. Really awesome. My picky 7 year old kept asking for more
Appreciate your tips to enhance the taste at the end.
I made that recipe for my family and we all loved it!!
Thanks for the fork in the potato tip!
WOW! This looks so flavorful and delicious!
really liked the dish, easy to make during the week . ... thanks
looks simple and to sweet
I found a couple of your observations particularly useful this video.
Thanks chef. Regards from London
I love your videos! Keep going and make funny videos while cooking
I made this... and it was good! Not that hard to make either. Wife and i agree that it was a touch sweeter than necessary, so I'll cut back a bit on the honey and chili sauce. I might add a bit of chicken broth to the veggie simmering step since my sauce turned out a little thick...or maybe I'll cover it for a while in the oven, or bake it for 25 minutes rather than 30.
Allright it’s in the oven. Great succes, my daughters had a friend come over, so we all tried it for the first time. It’s a keeper. It’s like an Asian beef bourguignon but with chicken.
Looks tasty! Definitely gonna try
Hey Sonny. I have always enjoyed your videos. I gotta say though, I enjoyed you sharing your recipes more than I have been enjoying these reaction types. If I could make a suggestion, how about a few videos that have recipes that involve homegrown vegetables? I know my garden is popping off right now and I could use some more ideas for my tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers.
Looks absolutely great!! Bet it is the best chicken!!
Love your approach. Some knowledgeable chef needed to do it.
Great video! Thanks!
I'm going to try this asap. I love chicken thighs and the veggies. Not trying to change the subject but one day I was hungry I pulled into this small country grocery store that also sold fried chicken. I saw some long odd-looking pieces that was all that was left. I ask what these are, she said we take chicken thighs. cut them down through the "V" bone and break them open, making a long looking drumstick. It was the best piece of chicken I have ever tasted. From then on, I always cut my chicken thighs like this. Great Chanell. Thanks, Les.
I just made this and I used a little garlic powder and smoked paprika with a little white vinegar and olive oil to marinate my chicken for about 30 minutes. I added four tbs of soy sauce and a little extra salt and it came out so good. Oh, I also used five tbs of butter instead of one. Salted butter. I recommend. My partner and I loved it.
Agreed on the oregano; I'd add it later, definitely after the sear. For my twist... I'm thinking of grilling the chicken for the sear and adding that to the veggies and fancy sauce
did this recipe with ginger and damn, it was delicious!
I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE ALL your ideas on tweaking the recipe! Great video, Sonny! I might make this but only with your tweaks. I could tell without making it that it would be too sweet, and I knew I’d want more acid, maybe skip the mustard? And more heat. Love the ginger idea, and, no I would not use the oregano at that stage (it just burns, so does a lot of things like garlic, paprika, etc.) It really is a kind of mash up of cuisines, isn’t it, but that seems to be the trend these days. Everybody is using maple syrup when they want sweet, Calabrian chili or chili crisp, or Sambol when they want heat, soy or anchovies anytime you want salt, even Italian, Mexican, whatever…and fish sauce seems to be the “all-purpose umami” for anything at all. (Not the fish sauce for me though, I just can’t go there…eewww). I think all this fusion is a result of KZread cooking channels, all the exposure to different ingredients from different cultures it has given us, some good (some not, some just “fusion confusion! “) Great fun! Thanks Sonny!
@maxineb9598
10 ай бұрын
If fish sauce is used properly, you wouldn't even know it was in there.
Hey... Love your channel. All you said about the sweetness is spot on and for any german recipe you need to take in consideratdon one thing only. Usually german recipes have the tendency to be sweet. They even eat mashed potatoes with sour cherry compote sauce. But I will try this recipe with less sweetness. Thank man and keep up with a great channel.
@VagoniusThicket
5 ай бұрын
Depends on the area of Germany. Don’t make blanket statements about a country with several different subcultures. Bißt a dep?
This is a wonderful dish, thank you for the recipe🥰
I like this format
This guy is the best in the world. I have learned so many techniques just by watching this channel. Perfection.
Dude, I love your channel.
Have to try this 😊
Said it before and will say it again, BEST SERIES EVER!
What's up dude? I wanted you to know that your videos are something I most look forward to on here, keep up the great work 👌
All I saw was the delicious food. Having chicken tomorrow, need a recipe. May have to go shopping to get ingredients from this one. Food looks amazing.
I didn't peel the potatoes and added more soy sauce, added cayenne and ground ginger and I think it came out great! I hope to try the recipe again with some lemongrass 😊
OOF! Big score. This one is probably one of the nicest looking ones of this series that I've seen so far. I love chicken thighs, they seem pretty under rated.
@jeanniebrooks
10 ай бұрын
Chicken thighs are extremely popular! They account for most of the chicken recipes I’ve seen everywhere recipes and cooking can be found. They’re very much appreciated!
I find just sweet chili and Dijon make for like a spicy honey mustard combo.
I wasn't convinced watching the original video, but I'll take your word and try this.
One of my family's fav dishes is a "maple dijon chicken"! the sauce for it is maple, dijon, soy, olive oil, and garlic!
Two thumbs up for the fork in the potato peeling tip!
wow that really does look delicious I might have to tweak it a little cause I don't have all the ingredients 🤷♀️ but I am planning on having chicken thighs tonight that's what drew me to this channel 🤜🤛
The refrigerator bit makes me laugh every time!
I rarely watch any cooking vids but did see ad make hers 2 weeks ago. I did do a bit of freestyling but not radically. I liked it. Better yet, my sons ate it all.
I love how the recipes almost always come out really good lol. Homie over there was about to buss.
Looks delish!
Just made this….WOW, new go to for random weeknight dinners.
“We’ll see about that” Genius!
Looks sooo tasty. Dude, your fridge ain't stupid, it put up a force field while you were were charging up. Thanks from Colorado.
Definitely the best chef on the tube! The mustard in the sauce was odd tho, never cooked mustard before, I wonder if it added anything to the flavor
Loved the Mortal Kombat inspired fridge-maggedon... agree on sweetness being too high but still keen to try (with ginger, bit of vinegarb etc.) and probably either/or with the honey/sweet chilli 🤔
I bought all the ingredients for this the other day. My thighs are running out of time! So, I best make it today!
Thank you for making this video. I like the way that you followed the original recipe to the letter but gave comments as to how each additional ingredient changed the flavor profiles of the sauce. Also that you would not add the oregano directly to the chicken before searing it but rather later in the video. I also really liked how you made recommendations on how you would this recipe better. And most of all how you encourage us to make it our own with other ingredients. I am curious if you were thinking about doing a remake of this video with a this is how I would make this recipe, or as a series this is how I would remake this recipes. Just a though. Thank you again and keep up the good work.
You know you're awesome & the best!
Made this tonight for my very picky eater husband. He loved it and so did the rest of the family! 10/10 will make again without the burnt oregano.
i tried this recipe today and everyone loved it. I had some minor issues with precise measuring of the honey, sweet chili sauce, and soy sauce. Regardless, the result was delicious. Thanks Sonny!
Mind blown at the potato fork trick.
Much like your order of critiquing, then following recipe, then critiquing again. Works super well.
Put this on our special board today from original recipe, absolutely successful, chef 47 years 👌😊