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Pro Chefs Review Home Cooking Scenes From Movies & TV Test Kitchen Talks Bon Apptit

Pro Chefs Review Home Cooking Scenes From Movies & TV Test Kitchen Talks Bon Apptit

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
In this episode, they review home cooking scenes from movies and television, including 'Mrs. Doubtfire, ' 'Bridget Jones's Diary, ' 'Johnny English: Reborn, ' 'Schitt's Creek, ' 'Iron Monkey, ' 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'The Lunchbox. '
Date: 2020-03-07

Comments and reviews: 10


The Lunchbox is an amazing movie; a total must watch for people who love food and love stories related to how food can bring people together. Also Solah is right, Harvard did a study on the dubbawallas of Mumbai because it was recorded that their methods had an 99% accuracy rate with regards to getting the food delivered without any actual paper or electronic tags involved.
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I'm kind of surprised none of them recognized the daoxiaomian (knife cut noodles. They're amazing conceptually, as a performance on the part of the chef, and as an actual food. I know he's already done one kind of regional Chinese cooking so I doubt it'll happen anytime soon but I'd love to see Andy try to make them in his series about learning international cooking styles.
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Transphobia right off the bat? How disappointing. And of course all the cis people are cooing over it. Mrs Doubtfire is incredibly transmisogynist. It also treats cishet men gaslighting women as an ongoing joke, and ultimately forgivable. Do better, BA.
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I don't know why the audio levels are recorded so low on this video. My computer plays most other videos on YT way louder than this one. Why is that? Sadly I couldn't really hear this at times. So rather than struggle I had to stop watching.
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Mr English is supposed to be a man of danger. Why should his actions in the kitchen be any less? Folding means scraping up a side and folding it over the top. Otherwise you are half mixing, and half folding. Your culinary school sucked, Gabby.
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video series idea: like a mini great british baking show in the test kitchentest kitchen cook off or something like thatcooking competition over several weeks with different challenges and weekly elimination to crown the ultimate ba chef
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Not sure which market it actually is in Bridget Jones, but it's definitely not Spitalfields They do mostly clothes and have a couple of fancy ish street food stalls. However Spitalfields IS amazing and everyone should go there
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actually, it's Borough Market (fresh produce, wine, gourmet) in London, not Spitalfields (clothes, crafts, jewellery)and it's not a night market, although in the winter, it gets dark before 16h, so it may look like nighttime
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More Gaby please Best teaching moment - how to fold, it's exactly like letter 'J'. I've seen people explain folding techniques, but never heard to make a letter J and turn the bowl. Best technique and most memorable.
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Andy and Gaby are sooo cute together And Amiel and Priya laughing at the end omg. Also, who else rewatched the reactions of all of them during the Audrey Hepburn chicken sauce explosion? And as always, Sohla is
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