6 Braising Mistakes Most Beginners Make

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Ethan Chlebowski

Ethan Chlebowski

Күн бұрын

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0:00 Episode premise
0:41 Why do we braise? (Technique Breakdown)
5:21 1 - Choosing the wrong cut of meat
8:36 2 - Not braising long enough
9:55 3 - Braising and eating on the same day
11:18 4 - Not using enough braising liquid
12:04 5 - Undersalting the braise
12:45 6 - Experiment with flavors
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Пікірлер: 869
@ryanparkin9832
@ryanparkin9832 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a trained chef and I know a lot of theory, but this is explained wayyyyyy better and in more detail than any chef has ever explained to me coming up through the ranks.
@maxturgeon89
@maxturgeon89 2 жыл бұрын
Related to #2 perhaps: Not bringing your braising liquid to a boil before putting it in the oven. Ovens aren't very efficient at bringing liquid to a boil, so you waste a lot of cooking time just bringing the temperature up.
@AuxHex
@AuxHex 2 жыл бұрын
Depends on the oven I guess. Here in UK you can get ovens delivering up to 7kW of heating power (230 Volts at 32 Amps on a single phase), I have a 5kW oven and it boils big tray of water from room temperature in less than 10 minutes.
@andrewlavoie3639
@andrewlavoie3639 2 жыл бұрын
@@AuxHex well the more surface area the faster it goes
@ryanparkin9832
@ryanparkin9832 2 жыл бұрын
My counter to that is you have to account for the ramp up time if you're not gonna heat up your liquids. Chuck flats 3 hrs 350, remove and vent and let cool at room temp has never failed me.
@safuan2009
@safuan2009 2 жыл бұрын
Gas oven is better.
@dreamervanroom
@dreamervanroom Жыл бұрын
@@safuan2009 In the oven, use a lid on your container. Dutch oven, all-metal pans with all metal covers Aluminum foil. It works to keep the moisture in
@jmacdouglasr
@jmacdouglasr 2 жыл бұрын
Ethan, please know that we who have been subscribing since the early days love your content, appreciate your insights, and are super excited to see your channel grow to bigger heights! Keep doing what you're doing. We're all behind you!
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad to have found a like-minded community of home cooks to come along the journey. I can't wait to see where this all goes in the coming years.
@suhaylmirza884
@suhaylmirza884 2 жыл бұрын
@Thomas Richardson such as?
@jmacdouglasr
@jmacdouglasr 2 жыл бұрын
@Thomas Richardson disagree.
@HenkjanDeKaasboer
@HenkjanDeKaasboer 2 жыл бұрын
You've worded this way better than I would've been able to, so I'm hijacking your comment to express my happiness. The content on this channel keeps true to its roots, and I love it oh so much. The production quality is the only variable and it's on a slow and steady climb up, which is quite something as the quality wasn't something to scoff at. I love this channel. I love its host. I learned to love cooking and I learned to understand cooking on a whole new level. Ethan, you're the best. Thanks for giving regular folk like myself all these amazing ways to cook straight up feasts both for dinner parties and average weekdays.
@Pettibro
@Pettibro 2 жыл бұрын
@Thomas Richardson the titles are straight forward and exactly what the videos are about lol.
@celdridge
@celdridge 2 жыл бұрын
Ethan, I have been cooking out of necessity for my family since I was barely ten, have owned a restaurant, and have been obsessed with watching/learning other people’s technique since staying up late to watch Emeril or Good Eats, and this was the best explanation I have ever heard for braising. Very well done. I learned from this. Love your content.
@KatprEdits
@KatprEdits 2 жыл бұрын
I thought this too. So well explained
@Ryfrye
@Ryfrye 2 жыл бұрын
Im chuckling because this was my first video by him and i totally commented and compared him to alton brown!
@catarinapriolo9476
@catarinapriolo9476 2 ай бұрын
Your comment hits home for me. I also have been cooking for my family out of necessity since a very young age, and grew up choosing to watch good eats and food network instead of cartoons. I haven’t owned a restaurant yet, but I have been a lead cook. 🤜🤛 Glad we kept our love for cooking!
@johnlipka613
@johnlipka613 Жыл бұрын
Definitely the BEST explanation of a cooking method I've ever watched. So many chefs bypass the science of cooking. Understanding the science for a "science-head" like me, makes the education stick in my head and I will never need to read a braising recipe again..thanks!
@iulioh
@iulioh 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ethan, could you add temperature in °C on screen while you talk about it in F? Makes it easier to follow as a european :)
@Mike-oc6jc
@Mike-oc6jc 2 жыл бұрын
I second this! It would be a small gesture that would help a lot
@kevinpowers3907
@kevinpowers3907 2 жыл бұрын
Just google the conversion......
@hazelhazelton1346
@hazelhazelton1346 2 жыл бұрын
Just take the F temp, subtract 32, and then multiply by five ninths. What could possibly be easier? ^.^
@dangerguy32
@dangerguy32 2 жыл бұрын
@@kevinpowers3907 no need to be an ass
@benenach
@benenach 2 жыл бұрын
This is easily one of the best vids you've made so far man, and you almost always make bangers. I know understand exactly why a braised pork belly I made for ramen last year failed so miserably, and I'm looking forward to trying again after fixing some mistakes you pointed out for me.
@4.0.4
@4.0.4 2 жыл бұрын
On the upside, if you remember a bad dish from a year ago, your regular cooking must be good! 👍
@lionelhutz-attorneyatlaw4443
@lionelhutz-attorneyatlaw4443 2 жыл бұрын
Are you a real estate agent from Australia?
@Mrmghz1
@Mrmghz1 Жыл бұрын
What did you do to fuck up?
@Shahrdad
@Shahrdad 2 жыл бұрын
A great trick when the braise is not done in time is to transfer the meat to a pressure cooker and let it cook under pressure for a half hour or so. The last few years, I've been making most of my braised dishes in the pressure cooker (a stovetop Fissler pressure cooker from Germany). I cook it with the nearly the normal amount of liquid, and after it's done, I let the juices reduce and concentrate. It turns out just as good as slow braising (often even better) in a fraction of the time.
@ericahodge1844
@ericahodge1844 7 ай бұрын
My grandmother swore by her German stove top pressure cooker!! She was born there & was one tough cookie! Holy moly could she cook.
@raccoonking7566
@raccoonking7566 2 жыл бұрын
Braising and slow cooking are my favorite methods to cook for sure. One day I had an exam in the morning, but also decided to make beef ribs that day. I woke up early, prepped and put the ribs in the oven, went to college and passed my exam, and then came back, finished the ribs and they were amazing! Just because it takes 4 or 5 hours to cook it, doesn't mean you need to be there for those 4 or 5 hours (especially if you cook it in the oven).
@sunnyfilms_2959
@sunnyfilms_2959 2 жыл бұрын
I never thought cooking had so much science behind it… I usually kinda just throw stuff in my pan and hope for the best 😂
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski 2 жыл бұрын
Thankfully a lot of it happens without us really needing to think about it, but I find it super interesting to understand what's going on because you'll start to see all these similarities across techniques, cuisines, etc which is great for making more informed decisions as we cook!
@kiwitang9663
@kiwitang9663 2 жыл бұрын
Facts
@rhuffstedtler
@rhuffstedtler 2 жыл бұрын
You can do great cooking without knowing the science. Where knowing the science comes in handy is when you get thrown a curve ball (can’t find an ingredient, grill isn’t getting up to temp, etc.) and you have to figure out how to fix on the fly.
@howardwimbrow3634
@howardwimbrow3634 2 жыл бұрын
Being a home chef boils down to two fundamentals - sourcing ingredients and technique. This was an excellent video on technique. I love diving into the chemistry and physics, the understanding makes me a better cook. Thank you.
@melkon1an
@melkon1an Ай бұрын
shut up!
@r.s.zabriskie1930
@r.s.zabriskie1930 Жыл бұрын
I've been skillet cooking, just dropped in a tri tip sirloin two pound roast, i seared it for two minutes each on all sides, now I've added water one cup to start, put lid on, now cooking @ 170 - 200 degrees, continue to cook on low heat for bout 3- hours for tenderness, u will have to add water as it evaporates, the last hour u add carrots & potatoes., In closing be patient for tenderness.! Enjoy!
@CafeLibrado
@CafeLibrado 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite braised dishes is duck tacos. I use muscovy duck, which is leaner and tougher than a peking duck, and braise it similarly to how one would do carnitas. Crisp under the broiler and server with typical taco accoutrements.
@jeil5676
@jeil5676 2 жыл бұрын
I just bought a huge half loin sirloin pork tenderloin cut of meat and was wondering about braising it, so amazing that you happened to put out this video. Then you stop in the middle to warn me not to braise my sirloin....it felt like you were talking directly at me. Thanks for that.
@okami_sk7200
@okami_sk7200 2 жыл бұрын
Pan sauces with this format would be a good idea next :)
@trollshamanpwnage
@trollshamanpwnage 2 жыл бұрын
i've been slowly developing as a cook(being homeless without a kitchen is quite a hindrance on that end) but when i find successes i tend to find confirmation from people like you and adam ragusea to confirm for myself what i was doing right and to reinforce those good practices. you're doing the lord's work lad.
@Broteese
@Broteese 9 ай бұрын
Proud of you buddy
@francostacy7675
@francostacy7675 7 ай бұрын
You are homeless but have a PC or smart phone?
@trollshamanpwnage
@trollshamanpwnage 7 ай бұрын
@@francostacy7675 yes
@local_crackpot
@local_crackpot Ай бұрын
How are you doing now? Have your skills and home situation improved?
@GogiRegion
@GogiRegion 9 күн бұрын
@@francostacy7675I take it you know very little about actually needing to save money. Tons of minimum wage jobs require a smart phone or PC to do things like receive schedules or request time off. Access to the internet also gives you tons of resources that can be life changing. Even the most poor of countries in the world have smartphones.
@smiley847
@smiley847 2 жыл бұрын
I'm about 4 vids away from conquering KZfaq, and this is one of the best I've watched. Thank you
@Bim310
@Bim310 4 ай бұрын
I used to braise only occasionally as it takes so long. Then I got an Instant Pot pressure cooker and now I do it all the time. My favorites are chuck roast, osso buco and I make pork ribs this way too. (I'd do beef ribs this way too, but they don't fit in my pot. All come out tender, juicy and flavorful. Hint: try using Guiness instead of water.
@josephbrandtner7713
@josephbrandtner7713 3 күн бұрын
Thank you for the best explanation of brasing I've ever heard! Now I just need to concoct a good brasing liquid.
@HungryTheologian
@HungryTheologian 2 жыл бұрын
“Busy with something” = laying on the couch scrolling. Too real! Great video Ethan.
@YouSoIgnorant
@YouSoIgnorant Жыл бұрын
Great explanation of what is happening with this cooking technique. Personally, I have been experimenting with a cheap chuck roast and turning it into mouth-watering birria tacos. It is fairly easy to do, and the juice is worth its weight in gold!
@hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm2369
@hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm2369 2 жыл бұрын
This is wonderful! All week I have been thinking about trying braising for the first time but have been nervous about doing this right. After watching this I feel a lot more confident, and can't wait to start experimenting with a chuck roast this weekend.
@itsROMPERS...
@itsROMPERS... Жыл бұрын
This is funny because braising is the simplest, most fool-proof cooking method there is. It's basically just boiling meat for a couple hours. You really can't screw it up. Literally every other cooking method is harder. Have fun!
@fellfromspace
@fellfromspace Жыл бұрын
A really clear breakdown of what might occasionally go wrong with a cooking technique that everyone insists is super simple. I really like that you didn't tie your discussion to a single recipe but instead discussed the finer points of the technique itself. Your video has taken all of the "hit or miss" out of braising and given me an excellent practical understanding of the process to use as a base for experimentation. Really appreciate it! Thanks so much.
@juststevoo
@juststevoo 2 жыл бұрын
Ethan, just wanna say thanks for everything. I found your channel about a year ago when I was looking for whetstone tutorials, and slowly went down the rabbit hole of cooking and educational videos. My wife agreed to do most of the cooking this year, but after finding out we’re expecting our first, I took up the mantle again with a (much) pickier audience. I’ve been getting better and have been trying new things every day in the kitchen, and I can’t thank you enough. ✊🏾
@thegougler
@thegougler 2 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see a video about every way to fail an emulsion. I have been struggling with cacio e pepe and other cheese sauces and would love to see visuals that would explain why I ended up with glue instead of a sauce
@CharlieBrown_007
@CharlieBrown_007 2 жыл бұрын
I second this
@Wishuponapancake
@Wishuponapancake 2 жыл бұрын
if your sauce is clumping up, add some of the starchy water from the water you boiled your pasta in, extremely good pro tip i learned from kenji j lopez-alt, might want to look into it yourself though i suck at cooking
@Mottleydude1
@Mottleydude1 Жыл бұрын
Add some of the leftover pasta water a bit at a time and stir/mix until the lumps are gone.
@salesi712
@salesi712 2 жыл бұрын
Love your work Ethan - congrats on the success of the channel!!! I would love it if you would cover either: - the Confit method of cooking (especially a duck leg or chicken thigh confit recipe) or - Middle Eastern cuisine, especially shawarma Two quick ideas there. Keep up the great work and enjoy the holidays!!!
@EricVega2020
@EricVega2020 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ethan. Thanks for this video. I am an engineer and a science guy at heart but I love the kitchen. Always fascinating to get behind the physics, chemistry, and in some cases biology of what works in the kitchen. I am also a big hunter, so given that game meat typically is lower in fat (especially venison, but also in feral hogs) and generally tougher than equivalent farm-raised cuts, braising is my biggest go-to. My favorite is to take a whole venison neck braised with stout beer-based braising liquid. I use a standard mirepoix (celery, carrots, onion, garlic). Between the big neck bones and all the connective tissue on the neck, you get a wonderful sauce with deep, rich flavor. Absolute favorite in my family!
@jossfitzsimons
@jossfitzsimons 2 жыл бұрын
From Cork, Ireland...I will do exactly what you say....Beamish stout of course, being Older, better and from Cork!
@nickcatalanotto
@nickcatalanotto 2 жыл бұрын
I'm starting to think that Ethan has cameras in my kitchen. Every time I make something and I think "I need to learn more about this process" or "I want to learn how to make XXX" he makes a video on it. Braised some chicken on Monday (video posted 2 days later), did some deep frying two days before the deep frying video, and he made a video about ramen the day after I was lazy and made some instant ramen and thought "Man I wish I could make better ramen!" Please keep answering my questions before I ask them!
@StayPositive-sd8op
@StayPositive-sd8op Ай бұрын
the best video ive seen about meats. thank you for sharing sir
@ambrosewetherbee8301
@ambrosewetherbee8301 2 жыл бұрын
Unless you absolutely have to have the meat in one large chunk, portioning the meat into smaller sections will reduce the braising time. For a modified boeuf bourguignon, I braised 1kg of brisket two days ago in just under 4 hours in my oven at 275 degrees Fahrenheit. The brisket was portioned into 3 inch cubes, seared on all sides before immersing into the braising liquid, and remained pink by the end of braising.
@Jazz-and-Coffee
@Jazz-and-Coffee Жыл бұрын
Cosmic alignment! I have 2 lamb necks to braise today. Never did lamb necks before and watching your video this morning gives me more confidence
@joe18750
@joe18750 Жыл бұрын
serendipity.
@M_kanpur
@M_kanpur 2 жыл бұрын
First Brian Lagerstrom, then Adam Ragusea, and now Ethan. It truly is braising season
@cullendeleon5548
@cullendeleon5548 2 жыл бұрын
My favourite braise is inspired by carnitas. pork shoulder, a paste of chilli cumin garlic oregano chipotles in adobo, and then some oranges and stock or water and cola or molasses for the liquid. It's easier to manage than having to confit a whole pork roast in lard and you can make a delicious taco sauce with the leftover braising liquid
@middle-earthtroll5024
@middle-earthtroll5024 2 жыл бұрын
When we used to braise chuck flats in the restaurant, we would leave it in the braising liquid for several hours to reabsorb the liquid. If you pull it out right away to rest on a cooling rack I find it's significantly drier and not as flavourful.
@brendannelson6351
@brendannelson6351 2 жыл бұрын
Big science guy and I love how in depth you went on the science behind the braiding process. 10/10 🔥🔥🔥
@ThePhiphler
@ThePhiphler 2 жыл бұрын
It's perfectly fine to just braise with no seasoning at all, and do a quick fry in some spicy oil before you serve. I even reserve the tallow that forms on top of the broth for deep frying potatoes, something not recommended if you used seasoning in your braise. The broth itself, being a liquid, is very easy to add flavour to as you need it. Great if you cook different flavour profiles.
@joncarroll2040
@joncarroll2040 2 жыл бұрын
Jewish style beef brisket slow braised in the crockpot for twelve hours (give or take). Not only was the meat itself one of the best things I've ever made the sauce (which was kind of sweet/savory almost BBQ sauce but not smoky) was amazing. I was putting it on almost everything for a week after the brisket itself was gone.
@havingicecream
@havingicecream 3 ай бұрын
Looove the detailed explanations!! Thanks!
@_firelocks_
@_firelocks_ Жыл бұрын
YOU ARE A GODSEND. I enjoy the other cooking channels on KZfaq for different reasons. One of my biggest reasons I keep coming back here is I get to learn about food. I’m not the type to not press the red button just because you told me not to, I need a reason why! You give me that “why” and “how” and it is turning me into a very good cook and I am so grateful for you! Please never stop. Do you have a patreon?
@olavomoyen3422
@olavomoyen3422 Жыл бұрын
wow man, your videos are so well produced there's no lacking information , a real master class on braising!
@yohmsaw
@yohmsaw 2 жыл бұрын
My sister and I were having this conversation just yesterday. How is something cooked in liquid dry? Excellent video, thank you.
@delilahboa
@delilahboa 23 күн бұрын
I’m learning like crazy from you Ethan! ❤
@killiancotter1730
@killiancotter1730 2 ай бұрын
Bro you are a legend. Very very well presented and delivered.
@aldente3868
@aldente3868 2 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic resource you've given us Ethan,thank you! If possible could you make a video in the future about how to use a pressure cooker for making braised meats? I've been trying my hand at it and it's quite promising but I've really appreciate some pointers.
@dreamervanroom
@dreamervanroom Жыл бұрын
I have made brisket once and it came out perfect. It was considerably more simple too. I prepared a fail wrapping for the meat, there was an overlap where I would eventually fold the two sided over twice to seal the meat and etc. I sat the meat in this foil “boat” sealing the ends. Then Input a heap of sliced onion on top, thin strips, sliced pole to pole. The pile of onions was almost as large as the meat. I held the top of the foil up so it was ready to seal and added lots of L&P Worschesterahire sauce, sealed it up, then placed it in the oven. I cooked that at 250F(110C off the top of my head) for hours and hours. I was in no hurry. Simple was good. It tasted like I had done much more.
@the-b-plan
@the-b-plan 2 жыл бұрын
Recently braised lamb shanks in pomegranate juice, chicken stock, and a splash of balsamic for the liquids, paprika, smoked paprika, cinnamon, cloves, and salt for the rub, and bay leaves, thyme, rosemary, cherries, plums, thrown in for more flavour, on a bed of carrots and sweet onions. Probably the best meal I’ve ever had.
@AlaskaRose70
@AlaskaRose70 2 жыл бұрын
Cooking meat to perfection is the best way to honor the animal that gave its life so we could live another day. Great video, thank you.
@wkrapek
@wkrapek Жыл бұрын
I never thought of that. And you’re totally right. No more half-assing for me!
@Homer-OJ-Simpson
@Homer-OJ-Simpson Жыл бұрын
The animal didn’t give its live…it was taken.
@wkrapek
@wkrapek Жыл бұрын
@@NoahMartin2000 Which one? :-)
@wkrapek
@wkrapek Жыл бұрын
@@NoahMartin2000 Ah! Got it.
@charlesspencer3447
@charlesspencer3447 Жыл бұрын
@@Homer-OJ-Simpsonpeople think we controlled the evolution of our food but history and food science show that we ourselves evolved alongside our food
@mfreeman313
@mfreeman313 2 жыл бұрын
Beyond its particular value on braising, obviously, this is pretty much a near-perfect instructional video. The steps are there, the pitfalls are listed, but it also extends the technique outward into the realm of possibility so you can use it freely and adapt it as you wish. Absolutely first rate, sir. Bravo.
@Roscoe187311
@Roscoe187311 Жыл бұрын
This answered A LOT of my questions about past failures! Thanks!
@timstalam
@timstalam 7 ай бұрын
This was the perfect video for this format. Bravo sir
@jcapogna
@jcapogna 2 жыл бұрын
You hit the perfect level of detail in this video. You got into the science of why braising works and then left us with practical pragmatic information.
@evelioguaperas
@evelioguaperas 2 жыл бұрын
The thing I love the most about this channel is how much you get into the underlaying process so we can play with it.
@drummerlovesbookworm9738
@drummerlovesbookworm9738 Жыл бұрын
No internet when I was a young cook. I did have foodie parents and grandmas from Ye Olde Country who shared their skills, but dang I wished I’d had this kind of content a long time ago. I say bring back Home Economics and make it mandatory for all. Thanks, Ethan.
@brothercaleb
@brothercaleb Жыл бұрын
The moustache is goals 👌🏾
@chriswentland2298
@chriswentland2298 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect video for today. I was planning on making a red wine braised beef roast and this helped me avoid mistakes I’ve made in the last
@TheWutangclan1995
@TheWutangclan1995 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with the whole timing. I love making braised short ribs. However, I always end up trying to cook and eat it at the same night. Unfortunately Father Time is always undefeated and I wound up having to finish cooking it the next day lol
@MumrikDK
@MumrikDK Жыл бұрын
Dinner at 11 pm can be enjoyable too 😂
@sevilles1
@sevilles1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the informative science and excellent tips Ethan!!🙌🏼 We braise a Persian dish with chicken thighs, onion, tomato paste, saffron, garlic, turmeric, water or chicken stock and serve with basmati rice. So delish!!😋
@o0bananaman0o
@o0bananaman0o 2 жыл бұрын
Pork Adobo is easily my favourite braised dish
@walterpinto3668
@walterpinto3668 2 жыл бұрын
Got to love how he always goes into the science of cooking. Another awesome video to help improve my cooking skills.
@peterheinzo515
@peterheinzo515 2 жыл бұрын
i made short rib braised in red wine and tomatoes with bay leaf, chili, onion garlic and carrot last week, side dish was a purree of oven roasted butternut. kinda standard but it was one of the best things ive ever made
@jeniferjoseph9200
@jeniferjoseph9200 2 жыл бұрын
Standard is still good! Don't shame yourself. Making anything at all is worth being proud of.
@paulklement4274
@paulklement4274 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds sick tbh
@peterheinzo515
@peterheinzo515 2 жыл бұрын
yeah man i challenge you to do it aswell. its less than an hour of active work and the entire house is going to smell like heaven. if you do it like me, you can make the butternut a day in advance and have one half of it for dinner with a salad, and warm up the other half in the oven for half an hour wrapped in aluminium, since the oven is on anyways. i just heated up some milk and butter, grated in nutmeg, some salt&pepper and blended it with the squash. (btw i made it just for myself during quarantine, so scale up if needed).
@Ephlaght
@Ephlaght Жыл бұрын
Ethan I literally saw an ad with you in it before the video started. Threw me for a little loop.
@aerospacestudent3231
@aerospacestudent3231 2 жыл бұрын
I made the mistake of making a braised dish for a family holiday dinner last year while getting there on time relied on someone who's notoriously late to most events, and ended up starting my braise almost 2 hours late. I had to make everyone wait an embarrassingly long time to eat. Thankfully I've tried this dish on a few other occasions that worked out well, but I'm definitely going to start doing these things a day ahead.
@jamiebarraclough8981
@jamiebarraclough8981 3 ай бұрын
The big Chleblowski for the win. Love the video. I have been a chef for a pretty long time (ugh I'm old) and this is one of the better braising videos I've seen. Comprehensive and engaging and it made me hungry.
@tomstansbury8806
@tomstansbury8806 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your teaching style. Informative, straightforward, with not only instructions but the rationale for those instructions. Thanks so much. I’m doing the short ribs today for dinner tomorrow.
@justalurkr
@justalurkr Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the Why We Braise section.
@Dina_tankar_mina_ord
@Dina_tankar_mina_ord 2 жыл бұрын
this is why I love this channel.
@Arauge1981
@Arauge1981 2 жыл бұрын
Man, I love your channel. You do such a good job of explaining things and making it easy to understand, and approachable. Super happy I found this channel.
@Snowfrog
@Snowfrog 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved this format, great content. Would love some more ideas as to ways to experiment flavor wise. Lamb shank in an Indian curry sauce, goat cut in some kind of Indian curry, pork butt in birria seasoning / chili’s, etc. Would be great to have even a follow up video or even a minute on the end that talks more about specific pairings that would make great meals using the cooking method. Anywho, Thanks for the awesome content
@BigPictureYT
@BigPictureYT Жыл бұрын
Excellent. I can't wait to try out these tips.
@marjoriebelt2842
@marjoriebelt2842 11 ай бұрын
I lived in and near Switzerland for over 30 years and braising was a big deal there. You’ve explained it so well here. One thing we used to braise was breast of veal - sometimes with a stuffing inside. It was very inexpensive, but tasted divine.
@kristy77a
@kristy77a Ай бұрын
Excellent and informative video, thanks! I just invested in a mid-sized Le Creuset braiser to basically function as an all-purpose fry pan, etc for pan fry salmon and other things. I have a 5 qt Le Creuset dutch oven, which I realize I could be using for braising as well. So I'm eager and curious to braise something .... I was hung up through most of this video on "braising liquid," a BIG COMPONENT (was reminded of the ol' Steve Martin joke, How to Be a Millionaire and Not Pay Taxes, "First: Get a million dollars."). Unless this newcomer has missed something, a braising liquid tutorial will be welcome.
@mikastinykitchen
@mikastinykitchen Жыл бұрын
So helpful. Everybody should watch this before braising. Thanks
@Helvetorment
@Helvetorment Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. VERY few people would be able to explain and understand these chemical processes and explanations, and this makes cooking much more interesting. Amazing video, Ethan - all the best!
@nofilter2091
@nofilter2091 Жыл бұрын
this is such a crucial step in good cooking, thanks for the clear break-down of why it is so necessary. Very good content.
@garydoucette5013
@garydoucette5013 4 ай бұрын
Thank you as a professional amateur chef lol this makes sooo muck sense to me know. Great job keep up the good work.
@Carbodomo
@Carbodomo 2 жыл бұрын
Ethan you popped off on this one. Love the level of detail in these explanations and will enhance going back to watch the short rib video (just in time with them currently in the fridge).
@eddeguzman6881
@eddeguzman6881 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. You’re a food chemist !!! Learned tons !!!
@HavendaleBlvd80
@HavendaleBlvd80 Жыл бұрын
What an outstanding breakdown. Very thoughtful, mindful of the beginner, and well done. Great job!
@Gokiza
@Gokiza 2 жыл бұрын
So proud of you and the progression your channel has made
@leonardodalri
@leonardodalri 10 ай бұрын
I love the science aspect you bring together with the practicalities. I've watched several of your videos, and they are all great!
@TheFeralBachelor
@TheFeralBachelor 3 ай бұрын
Braised Oxtail is a personal favorite.
@zanzabar7878
@zanzabar7878 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing content as always. You help us all raise our cooking game, thank you!
@Sanjuro2112
@Sanjuro2112 2 жыл бұрын
Time. I always think I can do it with less time. Thanks for the highly helpful instructions. I'll take a whack at brisket this weekend.
@saucebosspl
@saucebosspl 2 жыл бұрын
Video about tenderizers would be sick!
@WolfMoonBlade
@WolfMoonBlade 2 жыл бұрын
Made some braised short ribs because of your video last month. They were absolutely perfect.
@peterlangendorff9846
@peterlangendorff9846 2 жыл бұрын
You are rocking the beardstache hard, E. Very nice, and a great deep dive in to braising.
@christinafaulkner2025
@christinafaulkner2025 2 жыл бұрын
I love learning about the science behind cooking! Thanks for making entertaining and educating content.
@svenleeuwen
@svenleeuwen 2 жыл бұрын
Love this! My favorite braise is oxtail ragu. But I don't sear it, the local 4th generation butcher told me that.
@samuelengelking3546
@samuelengelking3546 3 ай бұрын
I just came across this channel and I'm so excited!! Thanks Ethan
@blackcloud415
@blackcloud415 9 ай бұрын
One thing: Using meat tenderizer (the crystal/powder stuff in the shaker you buy from the store) has a VERY distinct taste. The papain (& OR) ficin enzyme is extremely potent to taste when used in the concentrated form. Using natural ingredients is always preferred. Using the concentrated forms are way more detectable to the palette.
@orestisdedopoulos9251
@orestisdedopoulos9251 2 жыл бұрын
Ah, I see it's Mr. Mouthwaterowski and one of his great videos again. Very nice!
@milkdudmantra4602
@milkdudmantra4602 Жыл бұрын
Great explanations man
@james.randorff
@james.randorff 2 жыл бұрын
As an alternative to braising, you can also retain all those juices AND convert collagen into moisture-absorbing gelatin by cooking sous vide for a long period (over 24 hours), which allows the enzymes to unwind the collagen fibers at temperatures as low as 122°F.
@janwemmel4414
@janwemmel4414 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great tips. I definitely need to use more liquid the next time. My favorites braising dishes are either an italian osso bucco or the typical german Beef Roast, a chuck roast with onions, carrots and maybe some celery as aromatics and red wine and broth as liquid with red cabbage and bread dumplings on the side - and some even marinade the beef in vinegar for a few days before to turn it into Sauerbraten
@locke821
@locke821 2 жыл бұрын
Really nice! In Germany, we grow up with braising. I learned it from my (grand)mother and never had trouble. Now I know why. Thank you!
@hexomega77
@hexomega77 2 жыл бұрын
As always thanks for a super informative video you put in all the research and break it down excellently to make it very understandable
@poromise
@poromise 2 жыл бұрын
I love braising pork neck (idk if it's the exact same cut that pork neck is in the anglophone world, it's called kassler in Finland which is a different thing from the German kassler), it's a really cheap cut where I live and it turns out beautifully every time. My preferred way of making it is braising it in a miso paste and soy sauce-heavy liquid with a bunch of garlic and chili as the aromatic base, with a bit of star anise, clove and brown sugar and a few other things, then serving it with basic cheap ramen noodles cooked in the braising liquid.
@jimbinger
@jimbinger Жыл бұрын
Very inpressive video! Thanks. Who hasn't experienced a dried out roast from a crock pot? Super helpful.
@Earth1218
@Earth1218 8 ай бұрын
I always wondered why beef chuck roast turned out dry and stringy in the crock pot. Even after several hours. Always disappointing. I made my last chuck roast using a dutch oven, in a standard oven at 220 degrees for 7-8 hours. It was so much better.
@videostar25
@videostar25 2 жыл бұрын
I keep learning something new from each of your vids Ethan. Thanks very much for the tips. This will certainly help me fix the issues I've had with braising. Cheers.
@redsquyrl29
@redsquyrl29 4 ай бұрын
Well thought out and executed. Exceptional!
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