This One Change Unleashed My Cooking Creativity

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When learning to cook it can be easy to focus all your energy on new techniques in order to improve in the kitchen. But sometimes it takes a major mindset shift in order to take your creativity and skills to the next level. In todays episode I'll be talking about one of the biggest shifts that transformed the way I bring meals together in the kitchen and to demonstrate, I'll take a little trip to the garden to harvest a special treat!
00:00 - Intro
00:58 - Garden Harvest
04:45 - Spanish Tortilla
9:26 - Potato Pancake
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  • @ShubhendraSingh2808
    @ShubhendraSingh2808 Жыл бұрын

    You might as well start a gardening series! Amazing.

  • @ProHomeCooks

    @ProHomeCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    you could say this is the start of a lot more action in the garden!

  • @poppyseed5270

    @poppyseed5270

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ProHomeCooks hope there's no mint in that herb bed, I learnt the hard way that it'll take over EVERYTHING 😂

  • @JonathanKayne

    @JonathanKayne

    Жыл бұрын

    I second that. I wanna see how you go about maintaining your garden

  • @ProHomeCooks

    @ProHomeCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    @@poppyseed5270oh trust me I know. I inherited a huge patch of peppermint in the in ground bed. I will say its been nice to pick and dry for tea

  • @poppyseed5270

    @poppyseed5270

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ProHomeCooks that's what I do with my excess mint too! I'm trying a Korean style mint syrup right now because I just pruned mine and got way too much, I believe I've seen you make those before. Can't wait to see how it turns out!

  • @heidiquint7206
    @heidiquint7206 Жыл бұрын

    Love that all the ingredients came from the garden. Those potato plans could have produced a lot more potatoes. Potato plants in bloom are just starting to produce tubers. You harvest potatoes when the plants are starting to die…but if you cannot wait, you can feel inside of the soil and harvest a few early 😊.

  • @Ella-xn1pv
    @Ella-xn1pv Жыл бұрын

    This is such an important lesson to learn with regards to sustainability as well! If we rely too much on fulfilling our recipe’s ingredients needs then we may end up picking ingredients that travelled miles upon miles to reach us. Cooking with what is in season and local is a great way for everyone to make even just a little bit of a difference.

  • @ProHomeCooks

    @ProHomeCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    ahh thanks for chiming in on this @Ella. Such a great point and probably deserves another video for a deep dive. Certainly something I've been a bit obsessed with in the kitchen over the last few years!

  • @SHIFTKICK

    @SHIFTKICK

    Жыл бұрын

    sorry to be that guy, but eating local is not really better from a carbon emissions perspective. certainly there can be good aspects of eating local, but transportation is a very small portion of the overall emissions, and the specific food chosen matters a lot more for sustainability

  • @sarth7649
    @sarth7649 Жыл бұрын

    “Let the ingredient dictate what you make” Over the last year I got tired of sourcing ingredients to make this or that dish especially because I moved back with my parents in a small town. Ingredients I’d normally use back in the city are either too hard find, super expensive or can only buy in bulk in the town. I simply started with cooking what I have in the fridge or can buy easily in the market and it’s made a big difference in how I think about food now!

  • @Merido

    @Merido

    Жыл бұрын

    Same! I haven't started going to markets yet but I married saving money with cooking creativity by just buying what's on sale and filling in the blanks from there.

  • @kabutsch741
    @kabutsch741 Жыл бұрын

    Dude I remember you explaining to people how to use and prop up a Foreman Grill for stoner munchies. And now this. Good for you

  • @Jeff-rd6hb
    @Jeff-rd6hb Жыл бұрын

    Nice looking garden, Mike! 👍There's nothing like fresh produce that you grew yourself. I also like to build meals & snacks around what's popping in the garden at any given time. And sometimes I just wander around the garden & graze, lol. Potato pro tip from a long time gardener. Hunt for new potatoes just under the surface when your plants are flowering, but don't dig the plants up. Let them die down naturally until the foliage is brown & crispy, then dig up the rest of your spuds. The tubers bulk up when the plant dies, so you'll get bigger potatoes that'll store longer.

  • @recless8667
    @recless8667 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a heavy gardener myself (as is my wife), so please continue to work this into a series! Our seasonality is very different from the normal climate, but there are times where I just NEED IDEAS ABOUT WHAT TO DO WITH ALL THIS GODDAMN SQUASH, WHY DID I PLANT 6 SQUASH PLANTS!?! Joking aside, I want to become a lot more self sufficient with my cooking and grow most of the herb/vegetables myself, so learning seasonal parings and what I can include in my garden as the years go by to add variety to my seasonal dishes would be incredibly useful to me.

  • @kathyowens9901

    @kathyowens9901

    Жыл бұрын

    You can freeze that squash, quarter it, lightly steam, toss with balsamic vinegar and freezè, it's the best in winter

  • @donnawestbrook8992

    @donnawestbrook8992

    Жыл бұрын

    It is so easy to get too many squash all at once. I slice and lay out squash on a parchment covered sheet pan to freeze, then transfer to gallon zip bag. Freezing flat means you can remove just what you want all winter. I also shred some as that is used for soup, breads, and fritters (mixed into my fav cornbread recipe 50/50 and sauted in half butter and half olive oil .

  • @GeckoHiker
    @GeckoHiker9 ай бұрын

    This is a brilliant change in how we can regard food and cooking. Ingredient centered cooking helped me achieve a $1 a day food budget, just to prove it can be done. It starts by looking at the food languishing in the refrigerator and creatively turning that into a meal. Like leftover baked potatoes, parmesan cheese rind, half cup of milk, half of an onion, a few slivers of sweet green pepper, a newly expired can of corn, the last egg, and suddenly we have a free meal because that lot might have been trashed. With an indoor garden full of greens, herbs, scallions, celery, sugar snap peas, and root vegetables, I tend to stay on top of my ingredients as they grow and prevent waste through creativity. That potato-corn savory pancake was tasty and nutritious when accompanied by a fresh homegrown kale salad.

  • @michellegarnica3756
    @michellegarnica3756 Жыл бұрын

    This is the way to do it! It’s all about fresh, home grown ingredients. Nothing more rewarding. You can go far with this theme. I grow new things each year and wonder how to make them sing in the kitchen. I and many other avid veggie gardeners would love to talk recipes/inspiration, etc.

  • @cathychoi1388
    @cathychoi1388 Жыл бұрын

    The veggie pancake you made reminded me of Korean "jeon" (or "Korean pancakes") which is typically made with green onions (chives are also a delicious option) and seafood mixed into a flour and starch batter! You can also kinda throw in whatever u want. We typically eat it on rainy days because the sizzling of the oil on the pan sounds like the pattering of rain on the windows :) I would definitely recommend giving it a shot! (The green onion pancake is called "pajeon" and the chive pancake is called "buchujeon" BTW!)

  • @MsArinay-

    @MsArinay-

    Жыл бұрын

    I've seen those and really want to try them :) thanks for sharing

  • @rocksellerman

    @rocksellerman

    Жыл бұрын

    oh thanks for giving me an inspiration for when I go to the next grocery store, these ingedrients will be bought and then a nice 파전 will be cooked! :)

  • @Randy_Balan

    @Randy_Balan

    Жыл бұрын

    Park Jisungs I think he already cooked it about a year ago, check his old videos.

  • @BoweFrankema

    @BoweFrankema

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep! They are super amazing, and quite easy to make!

  • @originaldahha
    @originaldahha Жыл бұрын

    potato omelettes are my go to for an awesome breakfast, the main differences when i make it are that i use less oil and a non stick pan (also lets you have fun flipping it with just the pan), and i cut the potato into smaller cubes and fry the outside till gold and crunchy for some more fun textures. (oh and added cheese)

  • @shelgeetar
    @shelgeetar Жыл бұрын

    My mom's method for crispy latkes: after shredding the veggies put them in a sieve over a bowl and press with a towel. Pour out the liquid and add any starch at the bottom of the bowl back to the veggies. Thank you for more ideas for cooking from my garden!

  • @YOUENJOYLIFE
    @YOUENJOYLIFE Жыл бұрын

    Glorious garden! Excited to visit soon. Also, for potato’s, you can technically cut a chunk from each potato of every eye and each eye makes a whole plant!

  • @kevinmiller1356

    @kevinmiller1356

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s true, but you’ll get much better results if you buy seed potatoes from a seed company. Potatoes don’t clown themselves and potatoes grown specifically for seed produce much better yields. Also, if you use supermarket potatoes, they may be sprayed with a sprout inhibitor and won’t grow.

  • @YOUENJOYLIFE

    @YOUENJOYLIFE

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been wanting to harvest sea salt, it’s quite easy, would be a great idea

  • @andore8639

    @andore8639

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Josh I love you❤️

  • @ESPSJ
    @ESPSJ Жыл бұрын

    With all of the food shortage rumors and such it's so inspiring to see gardens like yours. I love your videos, keep it up :)

  • @notsewmuch7490
    @notsewmuch7490 Жыл бұрын

    So true 👍. It's funny your channel changed the way I cook and even just what I have in the refrigerator and cabinets. I'm not having to even go to the grocery store to get a meal on the table. Now I look in the fridge after two weeks and think wow I still have so much food. I also dont have as much food waste. 😀

  • @paulnolan843
    @paulnolan843 Жыл бұрын

    You're kicking ass in the garden, great job.

  • @TheA2214
    @TheA2214 Жыл бұрын

    I live in Puerto Rico where not every ingredient you want is always available- especially produce. You go to the market and basically get what you can get- so I’ve definitely had to adjust to basing my weekly menu on the availability of the vegetables and herbs I can find

  • @nataliedube1665
    @nataliedube1665 Жыл бұрын

    I started cooking like this and I swear it changed my life. Makes me eat better, stay present in each season, and plan for future seasons as well.

  • @faithsrvtrip8768
    @faithsrvtrip8768 Жыл бұрын

    Yep. What is fresh and cheap and looks good is how I cook. I just see what looks good and I buy that. Ofc I have seasonal recipes depending on the time of year. Cooking, for me, is like painting. It's my happy place! Happy cooking everyone! Oh hell yeah gardening is my other happy place! I plan on growing old digging in da dirt! I love digging up taters it's like digging for gold so much fun! IT IS A TREASURE HUNT! Oh I totally love beet greens, turnip greens, so not surprised you are harvesting the daikon tops! So quick and easy to stir fry with garlic EVOO red pepper flakes. I love mushrooms and onions so that is my very vary fav way to prepare beet / turnip greens / swiss chard. Super easy super quick.

  • @Tannerceleste1
    @Tannerceleste1 Жыл бұрын

    I'm enjoying your garden exploring. Your beautiful veggie pancake is just like Japanese Okonomiyaki, especially with the daikon. Add a little seafood & scallions & you'd have Korean Haemul Pajeon. Either way, it looks & sounds delicious. Looking forward to what else you come up with. 8)

  • @victoriaallison-patrick2294
    @victoriaallison-patrick2294 Жыл бұрын

    I do this all the time and tell the family this is a once in a lifetime meal. Enjoy!!

  • @titivermeesch
    @titivermeesch Жыл бұрын

    That's a really interesting way of making mayo! I'm from Belgium, so we're kinda the king of "fries with mayo" and we always make it with a whole egg, a splash of vinegar and sunflower oil until it's nice and thick. I'll definitely try your version once!

  • @Liilow92
    @Liilow92 Жыл бұрын

    Omg you garden is goals ! If i can recommend something : put a lid on the potatoes and onions. One of the secrets to tortilla is that it has to fry and "steam" at the same time. The lid allows you to recreate that. Let me know if you try it :D !

  • @kaylathompson75
    @kaylathompson75 Жыл бұрын

    Hell yes!!!! This is what I’ve been waiting for out of your channel. Excited to see where this series goes & can’t wait to see more of the garden!

  • @maillardsbearcat
    @maillardsbearcat Жыл бұрын

    I've been watching you for ages man. You should have your brother in an episode randomly. Bring that nostalgia back

  • @ProHomeCooks

    @ProHomeCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    hmmm, you never know!

  • @jasonchan2842
    @jasonchan2842 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent idea timing your cook to in-season vegetables. Recommend you add the month of the year at the start of the video so future viewers will be able to time in-season vegetables.

  • @imnotmarbin
    @imnotmarbin Жыл бұрын

    You literally changed my life with your recipes, love that you use homegrown veggies, really inspiring me to plant some more in my garden.

  • @jazzy_taste
    @jazzy_taste Жыл бұрын

    Very nice recipe for the summer days, we have so much zucchini in my garden and I'm wondering what to cook with them, I've ran out of ideas.

  • @MrTebbou

    @MrTebbou

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you try making spaghetti zuccini ?

  • @kevinturnr

    @kevinturnr

    Жыл бұрын

    I made a cucumber tomato salad but swap the cucumber for zucchini when need to use some up. Make a lemon + balsamic dressing and chop up some fresh herbs 🤗

  • @Dylan-zm3ht

    @Dylan-zm3ht

    Жыл бұрын

    Kung pao ______ with a bunch of zucchini. I made some Kung pao tofu and shrimp recently and it’s great.

  • @ProHomeCooks

    @ProHomeCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    Be sure to tune in next week, I have a feeling you'll enjoy the episode!

  • @jazzy_taste

    @jazzy_taste

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ProHomeCooks looking forward to it, as always :)

  • @nastiacooksplants
    @nastiacooksplants Жыл бұрын

    This video has re-kindled my inspiration to create a balcony garden

  • @Bingo1Dog
    @Bingo1Dog Жыл бұрын

    The main thing about cooking that I learned from my dad was seeing what we had in the house and figuring out what to make using that. A lot of leftovers made their way into different meals. I've made dinner for my roommates in the past with what we had laying around and they were kinda shocked how it came out.

  • @lalalablair
    @lalalablair Жыл бұрын

    I too have been doing this in my cooking since I've been saving money by using ingredients from my garden, the neighborhood food forest, grocery salvage, etc. So fun and inspiring!

  • @Sirzacharia
    @Sirzacharia Жыл бұрын

    Love this style of farm to table home cooking. More of this please!

  • @coljar100
    @coljar100 Жыл бұрын

    you are living the dream buddy with that garden... beautiful

  • @camper1313
    @camper1313 Жыл бұрын

    As a tip, if you wanna make a healthier tortilla de patatas you can just microwave the potatoes till they're soft, and then do the rest of the recipe. It comes out really nice and you can eat it daily if you want :D

  • @geofftrimpol4467
    @geofftrimpol4467 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Your enthusiasm is contagious. I will probably make the potato/daikon/zucchini dish but julienne the veggies rather than grate them, and add some carrot and onion (and a bit of corn starch instead of egg) for more of a tempura fritter. The herb aioli was brilliant!

  • @cheriekalel9578
    @cheriekalel9578 Жыл бұрын

    Yay!!! LOVE seeing you harvesting ingredients from your garden/chickens, and then creating a delicious meal!

  • @virginiacannon2023
    @virginiacannon2023 Жыл бұрын

    I make something similar to your potato pancake; however, since I am allergic to latex and potatoes contain latex compounds, I substitute turnips for potatoes. My go to mix for "veggie hashbrowns" are turnips, zucchini, and radishes. I am waiting for kohlrabi to come into season to try in my recipe. I will also turn the mixture into a hash by adding a meat, like ground beef, sliced chicken, or ground turkey. I enjoyed your video. You keep me inspired to try new things. I am consistently looking for ways to adapt your recipes to my dietary restrictions due to allergies. I haven't found a way to make bread without yeast, dairy, and gluten, but I'm trying.

  • @FrogeniusW.G.
    @FrogeniusW.G. Жыл бұрын

    The second one is quite popular in Germany, it's called Gemüsepuffer (veggi "puffs/fluffies/crusties" maybe). Onionbrings/stripes are very nice in there. Also leek. And a mix of coarse and fine shredded potatoe. Potatoes alone is called Kartoffelpuffer (potato puffs). We bind it classically with potato starch (or flour if you like).

  • @HCoreSoldierKili

    @HCoreSoldierKili

    Жыл бұрын

    In switzerland we call it rösti, best enjoyed with a lot of eggs fried with the potatos and a lot of bacon.

  • @beeenie822

    @beeenie822

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HCoreSoldierKili or Züri Gschnätzlets or Bratwurst with onionsauce

  • @singincherry
    @singincherry Жыл бұрын

    I loved this video! Please do more garden based content and maybe some instructions for beginners interested in gardening. Also, definitely make a garden harvest Cooking series! Thanks Mike!!

  • @sknap2728
    @sknap2728 Жыл бұрын

    Love the plan to let what you have dictate what you make. I'm no chef, but generally cook following that philosophy. Whether it's fresh ingredients from the garden or shop or "day old" items. I find a use, lower my food costs, and an enjoyable meal. Btw, instead of composting the potatoes you couldn't shred, just chop them up and add to another dish. Love learning from you. And, loved the chef flip! 🤗

  • @kellybesse4625
    @kellybesse4625 Жыл бұрын

    This is my second year growing potatoes. I LOVED growing, cooking, and eating purple potatoes! So cool. They’ll definitely be a staple in my garden.

  • @TheNinnyfee
    @TheNinnyfee Жыл бұрын

    Potatoes have really beautiful flowers. You have a nice garden. 😊 My most important cooking change was thinking in ingredient blocks because it meant I knew how to exchange one ingredient if I couldn't get it. And starting from my staples instead of the recipe. I highly recommend a tortilla sandwich with baguette.

  • @garlicgirl3149
    @garlicgirl3149 Жыл бұрын

    When I started going to the farmer's market 6 years ago that is what I started doing. It is so much fun! And tasty too. Fresh potatoes have such a good flavor.

  • @antarctica2811
    @antarctica2811 Жыл бұрын

    awesome, I already love this series!!!

  • @Roy-G-Biv
    @Roy-G-Biv Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this!! Your garden is awesome~i have that 3 bowl set, large green one, medium red one and small blue!!!!!!

  • @carolschedler3832
    @carolschedler3832 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, yes, yes! Radish hash browns are so yummy! And the kale sprouts, radish seed pods, radish leaves are great too

  • @gijsh370
    @gijsh370 Жыл бұрын

    1000% here for more gardening/fresh produce videos. Amazing content

  • @JohnSmith-kn7nu
    @JohnSmith-kn7nu Жыл бұрын

    the large fabric pots with the velcro "window panels" (I know it sounds sus) have produced the largest potatoes for anyone iv turned onto them. they might be worth a try to compare. they also make harvesting much easier in my opinion.

  • @Hastas
    @Hastas Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see more of how you arrange your garden and how you plant what you plant. That would be really interesting.

  • @stephaniel678
    @stephaniel678 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing! Almost all from your back yard! Thanks for sharing.

  • @moniquita7399
    @moniquita7399 Жыл бұрын

    I love how you enjoy the amazing flavors of what you harvested!!! ❣️🥰🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @bethbenbow8108
    @bethbenbow8108 Жыл бұрын

    Love, love, love that you were able to go out to your own garden and get a meal.... would it be possible to air fry the vegies with a spray of oil, rather than use all that oil to deep fry .... best wishes, Beth

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 Жыл бұрын

    Yummy! Nothing like fresh out of the garden!

  • @wonderwoman5528
    @wonderwoman5528 Жыл бұрын

    There’s nothing more fulfilling in life than growing and eating your own vegetables. If you don’t have a garden, you can grow herbs and garlic and ginger in a tub. Also, buying seasonal veg in the supermarket that is local, tastes much better than out of season veg

  • @avfeland
    @avfeland Жыл бұрын

    Would love to see more garden content!!

  • @damianvila
    @damianvila Жыл бұрын

    That tortilla needed more potatoes. Too much egg. But other than that, nice flip! Most people have no idea how to properly flip a tortilla, and end up making a mess. Cheers!

  • @user-iw2md2gl4q
    @user-iw2md2gl4q Жыл бұрын

    Amazing! Living the dream with that garden. Thanks for sharing!

  • @blakestevens5794
    @blakestevens5794 Жыл бұрын

    Definitely wait two more months and you'll have double what you harvested!!! Great job!!!

  • @cerfux
    @cerfux Жыл бұрын

    Spaniard here, I've been following you for quite a few years now and I am so happy you liked Tortilla de patatas, looking good, though maybe a little more potatoes next time :)

  • @dylanharris5975
    @dylanharris5975 Жыл бұрын

    Prune back the flowers to send more nutrients to the potatoes for a bigger harvest. Looks great!

  • @maryruiz5427
    @maryruiz5427 Жыл бұрын

    i love you so much! thank you for taking us along on your journey :)

  • @1050cc
    @1050cc Жыл бұрын

    The very little potatoes are a delight to eat, just lightly boiled in their skins gives you a lovekly little snack much the way you'd eat peanuts or pistaccios ! They taste sweet and lovely !

  • @shannonwatkins4579
    @shannonwatkins4579 Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely LOVE this video! Such simple yet delicious recipes from the garden - yum! I have the same veg growing in my 1st time garden and we also have 9 hens gifting us eggs daily. I'm inspired! More "fresh from the garden" ideas please 🙂

  • @FleaChristenson
    @FleaChristenson Жыл бұрын

    Let your radish go to seed. The seed pods are amazing!!

  • @gregonline6392
    @gregonline6392 Жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate the great vegetarian recipes rather than throwing bits of bacon or some other stuff in the pan to give the dish some "heartiness". You can get soooo much goodness out of these simple ingredients, and letting yourself be guided by the veggies you just pulled out of the ground in your own backyard makes this just so much more fascinating!

  • @Shivaziv
    @Shivaziv Жыл бұрын

    That's awesome! More garden videos please, it's super interesting and inspiring! Thank you for sharing.

  • @cojun1974
    @cojun1974 Жыл бұрын

    This sounds like an amazing news series! I don't have a garden, but I do get those "saved vegetable boxes" with veggies to ugly to be sold in supermarkets. So I never know what veggies will be delivered - and once I have them at home, I have to find recipes for them. And what to say, I just found 2 new recipes to try out for potatoes! Thanks a lot and really looking forward to this series!

  • @GretchenHewitt
    @GretchenHewittАй бұрын

    Gorgeous! Fun! And the MAYO!

  • @Night_Rose_94
    @Night_Rose_94 Жыл бұрын

    I have some ingredients in the garden as well and it's very fun to cook with it! You however, are on another level. It looks fantastic!!

  • @mystlkitchengarden
    @mystlkitchengarden Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Last week I made garden fritters for the first time. I used candy roaster squash and gris shallots. Candy roasters were a test crop that will be in the garden every year now. Shallots are great in that they are easier to grow than onions.

  • @carolschedler3832
    @carolschedler3832 Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! ❤🍄🥒🍆🌽🌶🥕🥬🥦🥒🥔🧄🧅🍅🫑❤

  • @lollylollypop3626
    @lollylollypop3626 Жыл бұрын

    So happy to see a cook make something without cheese. When I was growing up, cheese wasn't pushed into everything like it is today.

  • @alejandromedina1019
    @alejandromedina1019 Жыл бұрын

    so happy for you man, that looked great

  • @stalker-anoniem3515
    @stalker-anoniem35157 ай бұрын

    I just harvested my first batch of magic truffles. What a yield! Your yield is awesome too.

  • @stetrick612
    @stetrick612 Жыл бұрын

    So excited for this series! Keep up the gardening, I love seeing how people use their produce in the kitchen!

  • @DISBoogie
    @DISBoogie Жыл бұрын

    Good lord that was good! I've always dreamed of having a garden and growing stuff. This is amazing... one day...

  • @watermanone7567
    @watermanone7567 Жыл бұрын

    You should not dig potatoes until the vines die back or get yellow.

  • @sandiv6145

    @sandiv6145

    Жыл бұрын

    Unless you want new potatoes...which is what he did. It was only a little patch, not a winter's supply.

  • @watermanone7567

    @watermanone7567

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sandiv6145 New potatoes still need the vines to start to die off or they are not ready to dig. I have been planting and digging potatoes for over 60 yrs.

  • @dylancleary5237
    @dylancleary5237 Жыл бұрын

    Oh man I’m in love with this series already

  • @bobertbirkely
    @bobertbirkely Жыл бұрын

    Potatoes in fabric buckets is an awesome way to grow them. To harvest you just dump the bucket onto a tarp and you don't worry about stabbing potatoes with a pitchfork.

  • @leselle777
    @leselle777 Жыл бұрын

    What a healthy and fun home garden. Impressive. A chicken coup. Healthy Living. Have a great week. Oh the chicken crap is excellent for your soil compost. Talk about the cycle of living...

  • @sylvieluisier6312
    @sylvieluisier6312 Жыл бұрын

    Waouh !!! Wonderful, thanks for the video ! If you want softer tast of garlic, you can boil it for 20-30 seconds, I do it for aïoli (with sunflower oil). I'm a big fan from Switzerland 🥰 thanks for your KZread channel 🙏👍

  • @emilygardner
    @emilygardner Жыл бұрын

    Obsessed with this concept!! I'm gardening a ton these days. I grew potatoes for the first time this year. They'd get bigger if you waited longer, but I can understand why you went ahead and called it. The dishes looked FANTASTIC

  • @Coccothegreat
    @Coccothegreat Жыл бұрын

    I grow my potato’s in wooden crates that have a removable bottoms. Makes finding them ALOT more efficient

  • @matthias92
    @matthias92 Жыл бұрын

    Nice garden. You could easely double your potato yield by leaving them in the ground until the plant has wilted though.

  • @stalker-anoniem3515
    @stalker-anoniem3515 Жыл бұрын

    Buy what's on sale and in season. When deciding what to cook you just work your way from which products spoil the fastest to the products which stay preserved longest. Not? If something is bout to spoil I find creative ways to preserve them. Mainly by drying them. I've had so much yield that I have enough herbs and chillies for the winter.

  • @lorimartin3724
    @lorimartin3724 Жыл бұрын

    I've been growing my potatoes this way for a few years now. Last year my yield was about 4 lbs. I watched a video on how to cure them and they were goid for a few months in my dry basement (upper mid-west US).

  • @MadisonFalco
    @MadisonFalco Жыл бұрын

    I love your channel so much! I love that you learn while filming and you leave it in for people to learn from as well

  • @Colbzzk
    @Colbzzk Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely adored the omakase video but I wasn’t able to comment on it. You’re doing great things, I love these unique and very informative videos! Mad props 🙌🏻

  • @kevfreile
    @kevfreile Жыл бұрын

    gotta do a video on the garden!! show us how you designed it, and planted for the season!!

  • @Icephoenix84
    @Icephoenix84 Жыл бұрын

    I love the idea for this series. Super excited to see what you come up with!

  • @luvpiggery
    @luvpiggery Жыл бұрын

    great advice! It's amazing how easy it is to turn whatever's in your fridge or pantry into something gourmet. You really start to understand how cooking works and embracing that creativity eventually turns into full on food artistry! (btw, your garden is badass)

  • @terry5749
    @terry5749 Жыл бұрын

    Okay. I already love this series! Can’t wait to see what you highlight next! 🌟🌟🌟

  • @chaitanyavasamsetti8177
    @chaitanyavasamsetti8177 Жыл бұрын

    Love the idea of this series very excited to see what you do each season 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

  • @marcus12334
    @marcus12334 Жыл бұрын

    You should buy a kevlar glove to protect your finger tips ... good work to you for what youve been creating for the last couple of years, i love your work, keep up. And yes, you should create a gardening serie ... Thanks and have a nice day

  • @eydiegarcelon8889
    @eydiegarcelon8889 Жыл бұрын

    Ahhhh. the potato fritter recipe.... looks SO amazing!!!!

  • @haleyauten6369
    @haleyauten6369 Жыл бұрын

    I LOVEEEE seeing the garden!!!!!!

  • @deebrake
    @deebrake Жыл бұрын

    This made me so happy you; wow, what a great job. So great to see how well everything is growing for you.

  • @norsedragon
    @norsedragon Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant! Mike, you are such an inspiration. I love watching you eat with gusto!

  • @daphlavor
    @daphlavor Жыл бұрын

    Mike these recipes or examples of your vision is epic. I can’t wait to try!

  • @taragiovannone2431
    @taragiovannone2431 Жыл бұрын

    Love this new series!! Beautiful garden

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