Pro Chef MAKES Jamie Oliver's Infamous Spanish Paella!

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
  • We are FINALLY making @JamieOliver Chicken, Carrot and Chorizo Paella and we are making it here in Barcelona, Spain! This is the one everyone Hated in Spain. Is it as good as Jamie says and worth all the backlash that it received here in Spain? Let me know what you think and be sure to see my paellas!
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    Jamie's Recipe
    SERVES 4
    COOKS IN 50 MINUTES
    DIFFICULTY: NOT TOO TRICKY
    Ingredients
    2 cloves of garlic
    1 onion
    1 carrot
    ½ a bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley, (15g)
    70g quality chorizo
    2 free-range chicken thighs, skin off, bone out
    olive oil
    1 teaspoon sweet smoked paprika
    1 red pepper
    1 tablespoon tomato purée
    1 organic chicken stock cube
    300g paella rice
    100g frozen peas
    200g frozen peeled cooked prawns, from sustainable sources
    1 lemon
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    Method:
    1. Peel and finely slice the garlic, peel and roughly chop the onion and carrot. Finely chop the parsley stalks, then roughly chop the chorizo and chicken thighs.
    2. Put a lug of oil into a large lidded shallow casserole or paella pan on medium heat, add the garlic, onion, carrot, parsley stalks, chorizo, chicken and paprika, and fry for around 5 minutes, stirring regularly.
    3. Deseed and chop the pepper, then add to the pan for a further 5 minutes.
    Stir through the tomato purée and crumble in the stock cube, then add the rice and stir for a couple of minutes so it starts to suck up all that lovely flavour.
    4. Pour in 750ml of boiling water and add a pinch of sea salt and black pepper. Pop the lid on and bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 15 minutes, stirring regularly from the outside in and from the inside out, and adding a splash of water if needed.
    5. Stir in the peas and prawns, replace the lid, and cook for a further 5 minutes, or until hot through.
    6. Season to perfection, then chop the parsley leaves, scatter them over the paella, and serve with lemon wedges on the side for squeezing over.
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  • @ChefJamesMakinson
    @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +59

    Let me know what you think and be sure to see my paellas! Easy Paella Valenciana - czcams.com/video/psVi0ILhqJc/video.html My quick Vegetarian Paella - czcams.com/video/LexIjbE2pAs/video.html

    • @ektran4205
      @ektran4205 Před měsícem +2

      james jamie oliver mainly does home cooking

    • @janvandenhurk3251
      @janvandenhurk3251 Před měsícem +2

      James .... I hope your stomach survived Jamie Olivers concoction

    • @alexiveperez4687
      @alexiveperez4687 Před měsícem +10

      Hi Spaniard here who has cooked a few paellas in his time:
      Contrary to common belief, ingredients are the least important think about Spanish rice dishes (commonly known as paellas) - what is important is the technique, which is largely driven the particularities of Spanish short grain rice.
      This rice is an extremely flavorsome rice if cooked properly. It has to be cooked "al dente" so that it doesn't burst open and lose all of the flavor which sticks to the "skin" of the grain. This is why Spanish rice should not be stirred once it starts cooking. The temperature has to be low so as not to damage the rice grains in the bubbling process. Bomba is somewhat less likely to become overcooked and mushy than other better varieties in Spain but it can still happen quite easily if you don't know what you doing.
      Things you should retain about making a good paella:
      1) The stock, you cannot take shortcuts on the stock with chicken stock cube and expect a flavorsome rice with a quick fry up. You need to make a very flavorsome stock if you want a tasty rice. Alternatively a cook the meats on the sofrito for a very long period to create an "instant" stock when you pour the water. But you need more effort and more juices going. The collagen you render in this process is what will later allow for a good socarrat.
      2) The water: The common rule is double the amount of water as dry rice but this is not strictly true. It depends on the size of the pan, the temperature, the evaporation capacity etc. The truth is you should put in as little water as necessary and never add more water than necessary to cook the rice during the process and ESPECIALLY not at the end. It will wash away the flavor. Even if you are using stock instead of water, its always better the cover the pan for a few minutes rather than adding more water. But don't keep the paella covered the entire time as you did. How do you expect the water to evaporate?
      3) The depth: A cooked paella should not have more depth of rice than the width of your finger. Otherwise it will not cook evenly and the flavor will not settle evenly on all the grain. Also chances of overcooking increase exponentially. If you want more rice, you need a larger pan or will have to cook two paellas separately. Deep pan paellas are not a thing.
      The concept of "overcooking" rice is a big deal in Spanish cooking. Interestingly, a women who is considered too old to get married or have children in Spain the common saying is "se le ha pasado el arroz" or "her rice has overcooked".

    • @astonsjoy
      @astonsjoy Před měsícem

      i'd love to see you cook more often; it is pretty helpful and nice to see those small tips you provide.

    • @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE
      @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE Před měsícem

      ​@@janvandenhurk3251me too

  • @BillGarrett
    @BillGarrett Před měsícem +347

    One of many things I love about this channel is this almost scientific attitude toward cooking. "This guy fucked up a really important dish, but we're going to try it anyway, just so we KNOW". And along the way, we learn more about cooking fundamentals.

  • @JamesSerapio
    @JamesSerapio Před měsícem +454

    Playing risky games here by doing this in Spain, Chef. 🤣

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +134

      Yeah I know but Cooking is Playing With Fire. ;)

    • @JamesSerapio
      @JamesSerapio Před měsícem +33

      @@ChefJamesMakinson I just hope this doesn't impact a visa renewal. 😅

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +88

      I already have residency

    • @lifesbutastumble
      @lifesbutastumble Před měsícem +16

      @@ChefJamesMakinsonThat can easily be revoked 😅

    • @RKNancy
      @RKNancy Před měsícem +5

      That's a hardcore comment to make.

  • @nbrowser
    @nbrowser Před měsícem +103

    Why can a chef with a rather small kitchen manage to get a damn good shot of the action meanwhile big time chefs on the platform with large setups...lack the ability to get a good cookin shot? James, you get a gold star here!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +29

      Thank you! I still feel like my videos are not good enough :/ I would love to have a nice set up like all the big youtubers

    • @benjaminberger9629
      @benjaminberger9629 Před měsícem +18

      Quality before Quantity! When I look at your Videos, I know I am getting something useful with a lot of background-info that is missing in a lot of other videos! Thanks!!!

    • @TheBlueberryymuffin
      @TheBlueberryymuffin Před měsícem +4

      The CZcamsr: Anti-Chef, does as well

    • @nbrowser
      @nbrowser Před měsícem +1

      @@ChefJamesMakinson dude, you make what ya got work and work well. It just shows you're resourceful and that makes you worth watching and also earned me the subscribe button quite some time ago.

    • @danielmantell8751
      @danielmantell8751 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@ChefJamesMakinsonI rather like the way it is now. I can more easily correlate actually making this in my kitchen. The angles you shoot at feel more like what I would see when cooking.
      Maybe less pretty than bigger channels with dedicated studio kitchens, but I prefer this style more. I'm sure there's a happy middle ground down the road though.

  • @jaylagan5899
    @jaylagan5899 Před měsícem +247

    This is like a “Jackass” sketch. “I’m James Makinson! And this the ‘Putting my Career on the Line” stunt!”. 😂

  • @Graavigala85
    @Graavigala85 Před měsícem +183

    Next weeks video is James looking for job anywhere outside of Spain

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +42

      Haha maybe

    • @cosmoreverb3943
      @cosmoreverb3943 Před měsícem +44

      On the run from the Spanish Inquisition

    • @lifesbutastumble
      @lifesbutastumble Před měsícem +20

      @@cosmoreverb3943*Nobody* expects the Spanish Inquisition! Our chief weapon is surprise, surprise and fear, fear and surprise. Our *two* weapons are fear and surprise, and ruthless efficiency.

    • @leroywitbooi7238
      @leroywitbooi7238 Před měsícem +5

      😂

    • @cosmoreverb3943
      @cosmoreverb3943 Před měsícem +9

      @@lifesbutastumble Our THREE weapons are fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, and almost fanatical devotion to the pope.

  • @deaconmikepray9793
    @deaconmikepray9793 Před měsícem +49

    I have never had the opportunity to try paella. If you served me what you made and called it paella, I wouldn't know the difference. It looks like a cajun rice to me. Thanks for giving it a shot and trying to fix the recipe. It was very informative and I will now seek out a place that can make a decent paella.

  • @bakarogers7146
    @bakarogers7146 Před měsícem +75

    Watching James cut and chop the vegetables, you can tell he is a professional.
    This isn't to put down amateur cooking channels on youtube, because a lot of them are great people who make great content, but when you compare the cutting side by side, it is pretty visible (even to a non-professional) how much more comfortable James is with working with a knife than the average home cook.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +16

      Yes I started learning how to cook at 5 years old with my dad.

    • @Pokeonrocks5
      @Pokeonrocks5 Před měsícem

      Yes! All I could say was WOW! would love a knife skills video!

    • @user-ps1ft1hy4j
      @user-ps1ft1hy4j Před měsícem

      And people say being an assassin doesn't translate well into other careers ...

  • @Sharky762
    @Sharky762 Před měsícem +50

    Brave man you are James.
    Living in the belly of the beast not only are you making Jamie's paella, but it's not a seafood paella, while the Mediterranean is just a few meters away.
    Used to love the Paella Antionio, the neighbor of my grandparents, made in Cambrils. A really big paella pan with gorgeos fresh clam, shrimp other shellfish, mussels.. simply fantastic.
    He used to cook that for like 15 to 20 people in his back yard.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +21

      Your grandparents used to live in Cambrils? haha small world! I have been many times and I am looking to move there.

    • @lifesbutastumble
      @lifesbutastumble Před měsícem +5

      Not all paella has to have seafood in it - each region has its own versions and ingredients, and even colours. Furthermore, original paella likely was made using rat, or so the legend goes

    • @Sharky762
      @Sharky762 Před měsícem +3

      @lifesbutastumble I know.
      James lives in Barcelona, and my grandparents lived in Cambrils.
      Both of those are right next to the sea, so a seafood paella is more prevalent there.
      Smack in the middle of Spain, like in Madrid, obviously other ingredients are used

    • @Sharky762
      @Sharky762 Před měsícem

      @ChefJamesMakinson my grandparents old house is an AirBnB now.

    • @lifesbutastumble
      @lifesbutastumble Před měsícem +1

      @@Sharky762I used to live in Barcelona, and have been to Cambrils. So many good memories I have from there. I was even homeless there for a month, slept on the beach at the end of Las Ramblas and the neighbouring beaches, had to hide from lots of Moroccans trying to steal my belongings, , busked for hours a day, hid from the police cos I didn't have a music license, took showers at the beach etc. Good days, good days indeed 😂

  • @bilalahmed-bu7bi
    @bilalahmed-bu7bi Před měsícem +17

    This is why i love your channel. You know when someone is not making an authentic dish, but you dont overreact and think they're committing a cardinal sin.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +3

      Thank you!

    • @xXVibrantSnowXx
      @xXVibrantSnowXx Před měsícem +6

      The overreact of uncle roger is usually for entertainment , but also meant to be humorous & spread facts at the same time, he is not meant to be taken seriously so take it as you like, but there is nothing wrong with that & people pointing Jamie's mistakes is not really an overreact because he always mess shit up

    • @danielmantell8751
      @danielmantell8751 Před měsícem

      Yea, I definitely appreciate the ability to have nuance. It's not just trash or treasure, sometimes there's unexpected value in things that aren't perfect. And to be honest for most of us I think we're looking for 'better' and not 'best'. It's good to see how imperfect recipes play out.

    • @bilalahmed-bu7bi
      @bilalahmed-bu7bi Před měsícem +2

      @xXVibrantSnowXx I wasn't talking about Uncle Roger. I was more so talking about people like vincenzo's plate who starts acting like toddlers.
      Yes, ik all the advice he gives is actually good, but the way he portrays that is annoying and just comes off as cringe.

    • @synphoniggle
      @synphoniggle Před měsícem

      @@bilalahmed-bu7bi He's genuinely and rightfully pissed of, because of the big channels that promote misinformation

  • @TheEvilDead1983
    @TheEvilDead1983 Před měsícem +77

    "This is not something that I would throw out." High praise for a Jamie Oliver recipe.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +16

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @RangeGleasry
      @RangeGleasry Před měsícem +1

      😅

    • @kimraudenbush427
      @kimraudenbush427 Před 6 dny +1

      "This is not something that I would throw out." 🤔 Keeping the physical evidence out of view of the Culinary Cops, are we?

  • @DanInMUC
    @DanInMUC Před měsícem +8

    I'd watch you dice vegetables for hours until I fall asleep. It's like asmr for the eyes.

    • @user-cr8nz5su1u
      @user-cr8nz5su1u Před měsícem +2

      See! I told you Chef! You need to do sleep and meditation apps. You have a soothing voice. I have personally watched some of the videos to help me sleep and meditate, especially when I’m in pain. I read another group of people that said another chef had a calming voice that they enjoyed for ASMR and helped them with PTSD. You should give it a try!

  • @afelias
    @afelias Před měsícem +33

    Man, when you started adding the peas I was hoping you stopped way earlier xD
    I have no clue how Jamie Oliver ever thought this was a good idea.
    Now, sweet Filipino chorizo, like a Cebu Longganisa, in fried rice with onions and egg, sure. But I can't imagine simmering it in water or stock and having that flavor go all throughout the rice that much.

  • @cubandarknez
    @cubandarknez Před měsícem +16

    Huh, just realized I could meditate to some chill music over sounds of chopping and cooking lol, very zen.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @TETSU2249
      @TETSU2249 Před měsícem

      Try chipping something yourself. I'm sure it will feel even better 😉

  • @joshnoe8673
    @joshnoe8673 Před měsícem +9

    You do a really good job of showing exactly what you're doing in every step. A lot of people making cooking videos have the camera pointed at their face more than the food. Nothing wrong with talking to the camera a bit, but I wanna see the food haha!

  • @scoobyvenom
    @scoobyvenom Před měsícem +14

    3:15 what a beautiful cutting skill 😲

  • @sweetspicy7880
    @sweetspicy7880 Před měsícem +10

    Watching & listening to Your veggie chopping is very therapeutic

  • @user-cr8nz5su1u
    @user-cr8nz5su1u Před měsícem +11

    Wow! You are brave! I do hope you get a call from the news station so you can clarify again that you were making Jamie’s recipe.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +6

      haha please do! maybe I will get on tv! :)

    • @user-cr8nz5su1u
      @user-cr8nz5su1u Před měsícem +2

      I have a feeling you might! Your view count is going up VERY quickly!

    • @user-cr8nz5su1u
      @user-cr8nz5su1u Před měsícem +1

      VERY! Yay! I keep tuning in to see it and made wrinkled potatoes for the first time from your recipe video to celebrate! Go Chef go!!!🎉

  • @AlwinDrost
    @AlwinDrost Před měsícem +9

    Good to see you cooking again, James! Love the reaction video's but this and your own recipes is why I started following you.

  • @kojihu3337
    @kojihu3337 Před měsícem +3

    This channel just keeps getting better and better! Very helpful and practical education, Chef James. I would like to learn much more from you in the future! This isn't just a paella video to me ;)

  • @kmlynden1
    @kmlynden1 Před měsícem +9

    loved watching your knife work

  • @tadano-kunn
    @tadano-kunn Před měsícem +7

    Me personally, if I were to change a recipe to my liking, I would definitely follow a correct recipe first. To know how it should taste like. Then when I have a grasp on how it should taste, I can then alter it to my preferences or change it to accommodate the availability of ingredients.
    Visually, this Paella looks good, at least for me.
    Great video, Chef!!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you!

    • @xXVibrantSnowXx
      @xXVibrantSnowXx Před měsícem

      You have to remember people might not have access to every ingredient that's included in the original recipe, so just do your recipe as you like & don't let anyone else tell you otherwise, it's not like you're commeting a crime since you don't claim it's authentic

  • @eniax
    @eniax Před měsícem +16

    As an experienced paellero myself, your paella valenciana looks suspect! I'd like to see you recreate one of Casa Arturos' paella recipes from CZcams 😊

  • @RodBell457
    @RodBell457 Před měsícem +7

    Never having had real Paella so I can't judge, yours looks WAY more visually appealing than Jamie's. I will have to try making the real thing

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +4

      Thank you! you have to visit Spain or at least go to a really good place to have a good paella

  • @koderken
    @koderken Před měsícem +4

    Happy to hear that Muzak still lives on your channel.

  • @jonbolton3376
    @jonbolton3376 Před měsícem +4

    It's great to see a professional chef chopping a pepper the same way i do. I taught myself to do that, because it seemed the most logical way, it makes a change for a cooking related technique that seems right to me, actually is lol.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +5

      there are many ways to do it but I normally do what is fastest

    • @lifesbutastumble
      @lifesbutastumble Před měsícem +1

      Often times, cooking is logical. Follow certain steps and modes of logic, and the result will turn out the way you expect. In fact, baking is almost a science, and exact measures are often needed or whatever you're doing just won't turn out. Try adding too much flour to your cake mixture, instead of an exact amount, and you'll see what I mean. Or when tempering chocolate or working with sugar, you need a thermometer to get the exact temperatures needed for different outcomes.

  • @sergioavila877
    @sergioavila877 Před měsícem +2

    I enjoyed this cooking video. I haven't seen your other ones but if they have the same calm energy I'm gonna go watch the rest

  • @LorienDrechsler
    @LorienDrechsler Před měsícem +7

    Wow, Jamie only used 1 tablespoon of olive oil. But the thing that stood out the most was how bright and colorful all of your ingredients were! Here in the US, I can't even get organic chicken that looks that good. Even the carrot was a brilliant orange color. I really want to try your food 🥰

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před měsícem +15

    YES! FINALLY! YOU'RE THE BEST 😊😊😊❤❤❤

  • @Muse4Games
    @Muse4Games Před měsícem +10

    As someone who is allergic to seafood/fish I'd gladly eat this type of Paella. The way you made it looks really delicious!

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +4

      Thank you 😋

    • @lluisg.8578
      @lluisg.8578 Před měsícem +4

      Better try paella Valenciana that has no seafood at all

    • @nenu
      @nenu Před měsícem

      Traditional paella has no seafood/fish

  • @elizabetharmstrong1426
    @elizabetharmstrong1426 Před měsícem

    I love watching a chef dice up vegetables. You do it so perfectly!

  • @switt5923
    @switt5923 Před měsícem +5

    Thanks for avoiding any kitchen-gore video today because I just had a very delicious pasta al burro with mushrooms and it would be shame if ...

  • @ericdravenashecorven
    @ericdravenashecorven Před měsícem +4

    Say what you want about the reputation of Italians getting pissy about people ruining Italian food, but they're certainly not known for putting your face on national TV and sending death threats for it. Also why has no one called this Jamie's PEA-ella?
    Kidding aside, this was nice. You're very calm and clinical about it, not a madman overselling some creative liberties with his showmanship. Honestly I don't know much about cooking but you can just tell the difference between a really good chef and showmanship.

  • @serhatkucukberksun3523
    @serhatkucukberksun3523 Před měsícem

    thnx for showing proper knife skills btw. didnt had much doubt but seeing you chopping onions was the proof that i kinda needed to see if you are the real deal hope you make more videos that you cook. it was refreshing and like a therapy to see those evenly fine/julien chopped vegetables :)

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +1

      Yes I am cooking more now, my editor is going on a trip so the other recipe videos will be out within the next few weeks

  • @peripinkle_
    @peripinkle_ Před měsícem

    hi chef i just wanted to say i really love your content im actually in a cookery course wt the moment and just by watching you chop things ive gotten quite good in the kitchen so thank you

  • @jonbolton3376
    @jonbolton3376 Před měsícem +3

    You will be popular if the tv station finds out lol. I might give this a go, i've been wanting to make my own paella for a while, the only one i've eaten is a chicken, prawn and chorizo ready meal from a supermarket, which obviously has the standard bland, preservative taste that most ready meals have, which is why i mostly cook from fresh.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +3

      I have other recipes that are easier! :)

    • @jonbolton3376
      @jonbolton3376 Před měsícem +1

      Just to be clear i meant making your version not Jamie's.

  • @Nancy-rx8ph
    @Nancy-rx8ph Před měsícem +6

    How are these famous chefs become chef AY YAAAAA 😂

    • @boyfoxter5614
      @boyfoxter5614 Před měsícem

      Jamie and gordon cant even.make a proper steak

    • @Memesifoundonfacebook
      @Memesifoundonfacebook Před měsícem +2

      ​@@boyfoxter5614 Gordon is a whole lot better than Jamie. Gordon is pretty good at Steaks.

  • @CoolJay77
    @CoolJay77 Před měsícem +1

    I appreciate this format that you cook while reviewing. Well done! I suppose adding chorizo in an already bad Paella is not
    going to make it any worse. I've learned quite a bit from your Paella videos, I think I do a pretty good job thanks to you and couple Spanish chef videos. It's not that difficult but still, most restaurants in Southern California don't get quite right!

  • @Hamster_On_Coffee
    @Hamster_On_Coffee Před měsícem

    I really like watching you cook, Chef :D I'm watching this at the end of the day and it's really relaxing, plus I'm learning stuff I can use to make my own cooking better. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @666aron
    @666aron Před měsícem +4

    If we forget about the Paella name, the dish looks great. I don't know what to call it, but with any other name it would be nice. When you said the dish turned out better than expected, I was waiting for the catch. Nice video, but should we expect the inquisition after this?

  • @HeiBwitch
    @HeiBwitch Před měsícem +4

    Last news : Chef James Makinson was sent in prison after publishing a controversial cooking video 🤣

  • @willispate5257
    @willispate5257 Před měsícem

    A simple thing I enjoy watching any chef do is a good and simple demonstration of their knife cutting skills. I love to sharpen knives and since sharpening knives, I notice more handling habits i've never seen in myself, and others. You have a nice Wustof knife btw (also enjoy seeing your japanese knife collection as well). 😁

  • @gigabit942007
    @gigabit942007 Před měsícem +1

    Really like how James has expressed his opinion, like a gentleman. It is made with techniques you would use while making a Paella, but in the end it's not one. But that does not mean the recipe is bad, not to many peoples taste probably but not necesarily bad.

  • @israelquezada9936
    @israelquezada9936 Před měsícem +4

    Man, I'm from México, but even I know that paella is not made with chorizo, although I would taste yours, it does look good. Jamie Oliver is not well regarded among the Mexican chefs because of the atrocities he has made with Mexican food, he's not considered here a chef, but a celebrity.

    • @Back2VinylLP
      @Back2VinylLP Před měsícem +1

      I agree, I'm Mexican too and I've seen Jamie make very horrible things with Mexican food, or what he thinks is Mexican food.

    • @RKNancy
      @RKNancy Před měsícem +2

      I am from India and I saw him put cashew butter in butter chicken, when you are supposed to put in butter in the tomato gravy. The atrocities he committed against Indian food is ghastly.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +1

      yeah it is everywhere :) haha

  • @disdonc6012
    @disdonc6012 Před měsícem +4

    I hate that everyone puts peas in such dishes.

  • @hmistry
    @hmistry Před měsícem +2

    So great to see you cooking! Thanks James.

  • @Kastagaar
    @Kastagaar Před měsícem

    I really appreciate this new style of video. It's easy to dump on something from afar; the internet loves its reactions, after all. But to go out of your way to recreate and actually experience the thing feels much more honest to me.

  • @Steelwolf171
    @Steelwolf171 Před měsícem +6

    "Famous"? ...more like infamous

  • @Vandelay666
    @Vandelay666 Před měsícem +4

    Olive oil in a clear plastic bottle? Is that the norm in Spain?

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem

      Both

    • @Vandelay666
      @Vandelay666 Před měsícem +3

      @@ChefJamesMakinson In my country it only comes in opaque glass bottles. As light allegedly ruins the oil

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +4

      yes it does I keep the big bottles in a dark place

    • @Jonsson474
      @Jonsson474 Před měsícem

      Depends on the quality of the oil I guess.

  • @CelseyAnn
    @CelseyAnn Před měsícem +2

    I could watch you cook allllllll day even if it comes down to doing a Jaime Oliveoil video. I hope they put you on the news for trying to fix it this time 😆Your chef skills really do shine through and I'm happy the comments see that too. The end result did look pretty yummy despite the anxiety😂😂

  • @Lillith.
    @Lillith. Před měsícem

    I'm actually impressed you managed to get a socarrat. It looked to be too much like a soup to get it.
    I really want some paella Valenciana now that you mentioned it. I bought a paella pan in Valencia specifically to make it and I haven't made it in almost a year.

  • @Mister6
    @Mister6 Před měsícem +1

    Won't cook this but glad you reminded me to try your recipe for REAL paella! Looking forward to cooking it soon

  • @cael1978
    @cael1978 Před měsícem +2

    I love what you did with the dish. And I love that you still intent to eat it to not waste any food.
    Keep the cooking videos coming; I really enjoyed your cooking classes on Udemy. 🙂

  • @nowtospot
    @nowtospot Před měsícem

    It is so good to see an expert chef cutting things the right way... shame about the recipe.. from you know who.😊
    well done @chefJamesmakinson.
    Nev from Australia ❤
    PS: I hope you don't get into trouble from the local press😊

  • @abiseniyya
    @abiseniyya Před měsícem +1

    Soccarat 😋
    When we were little, me and my siblings used to fight for it. It's delicious luxury during the difficult recession years back in late 1970s.

  • @TequitoClown
    @TequitoClown Před měsícem +1

    Even with the incorrect ingredients, you still manage to make a work of art. I would absolutely eat that in a heartbeat!

  • @kyriacarica5862
    @kyriacarica5862 Před 20 dny

    James, I feel like you have to put a disclaimer of: THIS ISNT MY RECIPE in flashing lights at the start of this video just so the people of Spain won’t come breaking down your doors and windows 😂 but I always appreciate you doing this stuff because as fun as it is to drag Jamie Oliver, it’s also nice to have some science behind it 😂
    Tbh, Jamie’s paella seems something like people here in the Philippines would enjoy. Because it has lots of protein and rice. They’ll find it very filling and worth the price so to speak because there’s a lot. That’s what I think, though. Maybe it’s just my family.

  • @dadalorian99
    @dadalorian99 Před měsícem

    Always love seeing you cook, Jamie’s recipe was a unique take but I believe you can always have fun in the kitchen

  • @user-cr8nz5su1u
    @user-cr8nz5su1u Před měsícem +2

    I got my new Chef James Makinson apron designed and ready to order. I customized it to read, “Now let’s get started!”

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +2

      Haha 🤣 I'm so glad!!

    • @user-cr8nz5su1u
      @user-cr8nz5su1u Před měsícem +1

      It’s such a great catchphrase! You should consider putting it on shirts. I think it’s a good conversation starter.

  • @alsmith9853
    @alsmith9853 Před měsícem

    So glad to see you, a real chef, removing the ribs from the pepper (capsicum to me) Too many internet cooks skip that step, which bothers me.

  • @mckidney1
    @mckidney1 Před měsícem +2

    A video with cooking and I am already hooked.

  • @christopherdonald9001
    @christopherdonald9001 Před měsícem +1

    I wish I could like this twice! Fantastic, once again James!

  • @adamboldra6210
    @adamboldra6210 Před měsícem +1

    Nice James. I'm glade you are putting recipes to the test. Nice.

  • @JohnSmith-wh2ob
    @JohnSmith-wh2ob Před měsícem

    The background music is so calming especially your added in narration it’s really great

  • @pigeon_chest
    @pigeon_chest Před měsícem +1

    I was waiting to see how it would turn out!
    Thank you for giving us some insight as to 'just' how wrong this is!
    I would prefer to use my Chorizo in dishes where it will be good!

  • @humangarbage6559
    @humangarbage6559 Před měsícem

    I really hope you make more videos like this. I like your reaction videos and I know that's what gets the most views but videos like this really make you seem more unique as far as YT chefs go

  • @bruhimacamera
    @bruhimacamera Před měsícem

    Ah man, the satisfying chopping of the vegetables + the lo-fi = a match made in heaven.

  • @reliablevariable1615
    @reliablevariable1615 Před měsícem +1

    I'm jealous of your gas stoves! I haven't had gas in a while and I miss it but I also don't miss cleaning them! You seem to do an amazing job keeping everything - even the grates - clean! I always struggled with that and left it as-is 😅

  • @mantailuaa
    @mantailuaa Před měsícem

    Had a wonderfull trip to beautiful Tenerife last week once again, 8 days of delicious Spanish food and wines. I just love the taste of chorizo and I think I would like this paella. But I love seafood paella the most so that is my go to when I order it. Haven’t made paella myself, maybe I’ll add it to my bucket list and follow your recipe. I hope the news treat you nicely lol ❤

  • @deaconmikepray9793
    @deaconmikepray9793 Před měsícem

    Great knife work on the mise en place. Thanks for including it. It's helpful to get reminders on knife skills.

  • @crisshaya
    @crisshaya Před měsícem

    Loved the background music while you were cutting/slicing. 12:09 - 12:13 i went nuts lol 😂

  • @meekchique
    @meekchique Před měsícem

    "If you hear that sizzling-" I hear my ancestor crying
    Haha, can't help myself. Nice recipe review, chef 🫡

  • @claudiavillegas8064
    @claudiavillegas8064 Před měsícem

    I will make this recipe, looks amazing! 😊❤

  • @MrClydo
    @MrClydo Před měsícem

    James, good to see you working with paella. Even though Jamie’ recipe is not traditional, appreciate your commentary on what it takes to make real, Spanish paella. Please do more Spanish recipes sprinkled amongst the reaction videos.

  • @tolik5929
    @tolik5929 Před měsícem +2

    Many , many years ago , when I was in Arizona . I worked with a lot of Mexicans . When they had a hangover , they would always eat choriso . One day , when I had a hangover , I tried it , it worked .

    • @lmpeters
      @lmpeters Před měsícem

      Mexican chorizo has a very different set of spices compared to Spanish chorizo, so if you ever want to make Spanish arroz con chorizo (or any other Spanish dish that calls for chorizo), be sure to use the right kind of chorizo.

  • @RFGSwiss
    @RFGSwiss Před měsícem

    at least I enjoy the view of the craftmanship. good music selection. very chilled.

  • @dariobuden9263
    @dariobuden9263 Před měsícem +1

    With due respect to the recipes. Oliver inspired an entire generation, if not two, to love cooking. Bourdain made us fall in love with food. Jean Piere taught us to cook the food we love. let's enjoy the experience and the opportunity that has been given to us

  • @bobd2659
    @bobd2659 Před měsícem

    YES! Due diligence when making from a recipe! I know someone who threw out a salsa he made himself (which was REALLY good) because it was too spicy. If you don't like spicy, omit the hot peppers! That said...I've cooked for him (or rather OVER-cooked) for him...'safe' temp for him was about 200F - instead of 165... Though, the gingerale braised boneless/skinless chicken breast I made was pretty good...

  • @michavandam
    @michavandam Před měsícem +1

    I was waiting for an extensive taste test. What was bad, what was good, what could be better? Etc. etc.

  • @user-ms2zh9bf4h
    @user-ms2zh9bf4h Před měsícem

    Nice. I enjoy your cooking recipes. Love your cutting skills with knife. However your original recipes are always better 😁

  • @driesvanoosten4417
    @driesvanoosten4417 Před 3 dny

    I would expect arborio to work quite well in pealla. I do the opposite quite often (i.e. use arroz bomba in risotto) and it work quite well.

  • @user-wd5xv9vb6y
    @user-wd5xv9vb6y Před měsícem

    I learned so much from the food preperations. Good channel

  • @dr.paradox8629
    @dr.paradox8629 Před měsícem +2

    Always loved your content and cojones for doing this at spain!

  • @RubyChiang
    @RubyChiang Před měsícem

    This must have been painful to make. 😅 Loving these videos! Always learning a lot about just cooking in general!

  • @MechPirate
    @MechPirate Před měsícem

    Great video, was relaxing to watch

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo Před měsícem

    I laughed when you brought up the egg fried rice with olive oil because I just KNEW you were gonna show the Uncle Roger reaction clip lol.
    I was waiting for this vid ever since you said you thought about trying it lol. Super hyped.

  • @DavidMFChapman
    @DavidMFChapman Před měsícem

    I have tasted paella in Valencia and Barcelona, and I brought home a paella pan, saffron, and bomba rice to Canada. Following your technique, I made 10 paellas with the bomba rice and various ingredients. My favourite was a seafood paella using stock I made from lobster shells.
    Eventually I ran out of bomba and started using Arborio-I honestly can’t tell the difference, considering all the other variables. I haven’t mastered socarrat, but my wife is ok with that (they didn’t seem fussy about that in Barcelona).
    I also tried making fideuà, but I’m not sure I had the right kind of pasta.
    I do prefer the videos with you cooking over the reaction videos, although they are certainly entertaining.
    I’ve learned a little from you!

    • @lluisg.8578
      @lluisg.8578 Před měsícem

      Arborio is used for risottos, super creamy rices. The opposite than paella.
      So it's not the best one. Any round grain rice will do better.

    • @GODAXEN
      @GODAXEN Před měsícem

      For making fideua you can use eggless spagetti or even bucatini if you have it at the right thickness and then break them to length.

    • @ChefJamesMakinson
      @ChefJamesMakinson  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you! I need to make fideuà for YT and I'm glad to hear that you are cooking so much! :) homemade stock is the best

  • @Mike-kh4iu
    @Mike-kh4iu Před měsícem

    This dish looks very tasty! Thanks for your effort!

  • @janmarkcastillovisto4196
    @janmarkcastillovisto4196 Před měsícem

    We usually make this dish (in the Philippines) during Holidays (especially Christmas, New Year, Christening, etc.). Also, this is somehow similar to arroz ala cubana (without fried saba banana/plantains)

  • @Y_sol
    @Y_sol Před měsícem

    I really like your response videos, but I also want you to continue doing these cooking videos. Informative, cool demonstration, just nice. Thanks.

  • @FearGFX
    @FearGFX Před měsícem

    Happy to see you cook instead of just commenting!

  • @QueenyCrowley
    @QueenyCrowley Před měsícem

    Maybe you could do a Beginners series for Jamie oliver .. or in his case it would probably be like a re-education or back to basics series.
    PS really fun to watch and very neat knife skills

  • @carlosi.1303
    @carlosi.1303 Před měsícem

    So this recipe is very familiar to something we would call arroz relleno in Ecuador. It means stuffed rice because its basically rice with whatever you found in the fridge usually carrots peas chicken and sausage or chorizo

  • @emi62507
    @emi62507 Před měsícem

    I enjoyed this video. As always I learned some things new. Will you be able to do some sweet pastry baking videos too in the future, Chef James?

  • @sharendonnelly7770
    @sharendonnelly7770 Před měsícem

    Sincerely hope TV 3 did not take umbrage to this video! As always, you recreated a dish and were honest in your evaluation. Jamie Oliver tends to push the envelope and palates, good to see you were realistic in what lacked in his paella.

  • @skibidi.G
    @skibidi.G Před měsícem

    Sunday James is *BEST* James 😊
    🎉🎉🎉

  • @albertmotbey1128
    @albertmotbey1128 Před měsícem

    That music reminds me of coffee shops!
    Now I want a coffee...

  • @naglisurmonas3189
    @naglisurmonas3189 Před měsícem

    Do like your videos, realy good describtion and explanation. Nice person aswell. Thumbs up!!!

  • @milorbilly
    @milorbilly Před měsícem

    This will sound random but I 100% would watch an asmr compilation of James just cutting vegetables or random food items idk. Like no talking or tapping or anything like that, just the sounds of cutting/chopping things with ambient sounds. ✨️chopping board asmr✨️

  • @lmsmith015
    @lmsmith015 Před měsícem +1

    The result LOOKS good! So there's that.