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fizzymercury posted:I do not understand how anyone watches that guy. I always thought I'd enjoy watching someone get weird with sausages but he ruins the whole interesting experiment with his schtick. I like him. Suck it. Bad snipe. Here, have some King https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pEO78nIOwQ
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Fartington Butts posted:I like him. Suck it. Love some Jacques. Seeing as this is essentially the cooking youtube thread, does anyone have any go to videos for "less traditional" (probably more traditional) steak recipes? Stuff using less desirable cuts, and things like that. I live in an apartment so I don't have a grill so when I do make a regular steak it's usually reverse sear in a cast iron which is great but then my place smells like smoke for a week and/or I set off my smoke alarm several times.
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 21:49 |
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Are you asking for a less smoky method for hard pan searing a steak? Or are you after a method for cooking cheaper/tougher cuts that aren't generally pan seared, like a braise that isn't american/french?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwQuLYw7734 The producer cautioning him against using too much of the oil and he's like "Y'all better leave me alone" lmao e: woops, age restricted. It's 2 Chainz' Vice series "Most Expensivest" where he samples expensive things. In this one he's sampling the "cannabis cuisine" caterer Opulent Chef's $15k plated dinner
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Shrapnig posted:Love some Jacques. If you haven't seen the videos form these fellas I remember them working with different cuts and the like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijw7NpizQ8Q
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Fartington Butts posted:I like him. Suck it. Shrapnig posted:Love some Jacques.
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Why do Americans pronounce it wagoo? Is gyu really that much of a stretch?
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Stringent posted:Why do Americans pronounce it wagoo? Is gyu really that much of a stretch? East coast and I've never heard anyone pronounce it wagoo.
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 01:42 |
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I went around youtube looking for examples and I might have been wrong to single out Americans, it seems like a lot of the ppl doing it are commonwealth.
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 04:09 |
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West coast and I haven’t heard anyone say wagoo anywhere
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I heard it the first time yesterday in a Fung Bros. video where they eat a wagyu katsu sandwich. They grew up in Seattle and call it wagoo.
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There are over 350 million native English speakers in the world, there's always going to be some variations on the way we pronounce things, especially words from other languages that have only recently entered the vernacular.
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I guess it's pretty minor considering what Japanese ppl do to English, but it still bugs me.
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I say wagoo. I never knew it was the wrong guey
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Fartington Butts posted:I like him. Suck it. Jacques is the best. I just read his autobiography and it's a trip. You'd think a guy with his credentials would be a huge snob, but part of the reason why GWS loves him is that he's an extreme anti-snob if anything, and it makes total sense when you read about his childhood. Like being sent to live on a farm with strangers as a kid because that's where the food in France was and the Nazis weren't. Then when the war was over he was a literal apprentice right out of some medieval trade guild poo poo starting at age 13. He was also in a car accident in like the 1970s that was so bad he was moved to the front of the line for the elite trauma surgeons in New York to work on him... because nobody has seen anybody alive with that many broken bones. Prognosis: He probably won't live, but if he does he won't walk and will lose an arm. Then he got better On a more fun note, there was a chef he worked for in France who was a huge rear end in a top hat, and Jacques swears the guy fired him because Jacques "accidentally" hit him in the head with a pot, stabbed him in his giant rear end *and* kicked something he was standing on and sent him flying. LOL OK
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 19:34 |
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I more often hear people saying “waygoo”
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sean10mm posted:Jacques "accidentally" hit him in the head with a pot, stabbed him in his giant rear end *and* kicked something he was standing on and sent him flying.
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Pépin made Chef Crampette :
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Fartington Butts posted:I more often hear people saying “waygoo” waygoo steak with chipoltay sauce
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 20:34 |
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Making fun of cultures that don't have big Japanese and Mexican communities therefor don't know how to pronounce words is woke. Lumping entire countries in together because 2 youtubers pronounced it wrong is also very smart.
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droll posted:Making fun of cultures that don't have big Japanese and Mexican communities therefor don't know how to pronounce words is woke. Lumping entire countries in together because 2 youtubers pronounced it wrong is also very smart. oh boy oh boy
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 20:47 |
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Speaking as an immigrant that has been mocked by Americans for pronouncing words incorrectly, just be aware of your privilege.
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Riptor posted:waygoo steak with chipoltay sauce Nobody pronounces habanero correctly.
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Mu Zeta posted:Nobody pronounces habanero correctly. Habanero is an overrated pepper anyway
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 21:25 |
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The "you should pronounce words the way they sound in their native language thing" is such a case by case thing I don't think there's any point getting salty about it either way. Different words are going to have different standards in terms of how much they deviate, and sometimes even differ for different parts of north america.
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You can call it whatever you want, Ninety percent of the usage of the word in the US is pure marketing bullshit.
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 21:37 |
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How insufferable would you sound having to pronounce Italian food correctly my god
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Veskit posted:How insufferable would you sound having to pronounce Italian food correctly my god Giada De Laurentiis and her giant cranium say what's up, Parmeegiaaanoo
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enki42 posted:The "you should pronounce words the way they sound in their native language thing" is such a case by case thing I don't think there's any point getting salty about it either way. Different words are going to have different standards in terms of how much they deviate, and that's sometimes even differs for different parts of north america. yes but you can at the very least not transpose letters, is my point I'm eating this habmurger with mutsard and ektchup
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fizzymercury posted:Giada De Laurentiis and her giant cranium say what's up, Parmeegiaaanoo I would try if my hands didn't get so god drat tired. Riptor posted:yes but you can at the very least not transpose letters, is my point Why?
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Veskit posted:How insufferable would you sound having to pronounce Italian food correctly my god https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKGoVefhtMQ
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Veskit posted:How insufferable would you sound having to pronounce Italian food correctly my god American english isn't even pronounced correctly half the loving time so just lol ragazzi
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 00:30 |
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I honest to god believe that most Americans just don't give a rat's rear end about pronouncing non-English words correctly. It's probably a badge of pride for a good number of them. I mean, this is a place where 40% of the people never leave the country in their lifetime. Insularity is a way of life.
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Vegetable posted:I honest to god believe that most Americans just don't give a rat's rear end about pronouncing non-English words correctly. Hasn't been my experience.
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droll posted:Hasn't been my experience. Exactly. You haven't experienced peak American until you've heard a clueless white Texan school you on how to pronounce literally anything on a Tex-Mex menu. Or worse, been laughed at by a woman that couldn't find Jalisco on a map for mispronouncing birria. The person correcting you must, by state law, add four rolled R's and three D's to it.
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Vegetable posted:I mean, this is a place where 40% of the people never leave the country in their lifetime. Insularity is a way of life. I mean a large share of the country really can't afford to, and being a dick to somebody who has to bust their rear end 24/7 to keep their kids fed for not being sufficiently ~cultured~ seems pretty lovely.
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Also every country everywhere adapts foreign words to their own language, it's not really uniquely American. Words that are really new to any language are likelier to be pronounced "properly" but they'll inevitably be adapted over time to fit the standards of the language they're being spoken in.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 20:45 |
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I've always been more surprised how the British cannot pronounce any word of Spanish origin despite Spain being right over there.
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gegi posted:I've always been more surprised how the British cannot pronounce any word of Spanish origin despite Spain being right over there. They do this with French too, although that's at least partially because they hate the French so much. A "fillit" of chicken.
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Jacques Pepin still mangling the pronunciation of "hamburger" after living here for over 60 fuckin' years triggers me . . . To want to change the name of it to ombergere and make some of his English Muffin ombergeres.
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