Brits try Southern BBQ for the first time! (Reaction)
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Fried okra is a vegetable, used in gumbos and other Cajun dishes but fried is one of the best ways to have it. You can also get it pickled.
Love wickles pickled okra
I think you mean OKRA is a vegetable, not fried okra. 😁
@@offthesidelines Fried okra USED TO be a vegetable. 😂
My family calls fried okra Southern popcorn. Lol.
Nobody needs to talk about okra unless it's fried or pickled
This whole series of jolly in the south is great
Then y'all gotta try and watch Brits try waffle House next.
Was just about to post this
Yes! Part 2!
Waffle House video is hilarious!
I was just going to say that. 😂
They’re even funnier when they’re drunk😂
Have y'all watched "British Highschoolers Try Biscuits and Gravy for the First Time!" yet? It's an instant classic.
I just saw this video as well. Congrats Beesleys, I hope you guys are taking things easy. Also cherish the time and memories. Children grow up faster than you think.
Okra is a vegetable popular with southern soul food. I love it
As a Pennsylvanian, I've had okra.....
Think of it like if pepper/capsaicin, and celery in its looks. Though I've had it in a low-end canned gumbo. In that example, it wasn't that bad! Like anything, I have to have it properly.
@@frankisfunny2007 my personal favorite is just frying it like what they had in the vid. Some folks are out off by the texture of it but again I love it
I've never had "good" okra. It's always been slimy. Okra and grits (also never good) should both be served with a shovel for discreet burial.
@@Rebekahdavignon okra and grits are 🔥 🔥 🔥
@@Rebekahdavignon some places can cook it using the breaded and fried method to help with that. My dad doesn't like it either for that reason. You do you though friend. I won't stop loving it :)
I love seeing people form other cultures loving our food 🙂 welcome to America, I hope you have the best time ever! So glad they enjoyed it!
Don't watch cooking shows so I've never heard of Noah, but I have huge respect for him for the Class Act of helping others in need with not only Hurricane victims but to go help Ukrainians as well!
I watched one of their vids where they tried biscuits and gravy and sweet tea. They were so funny.
You'd enjoy most of it, I imagine. Brunswick stew is a hearty tomato-based stew with beans, veggies, and some sort of game meat. Every area does it a bit different, but the dies is the same.
The brisket is an experience. People often say it is like meat and more like beefy butter. It has the softest texture and a very mild smoked taste without seasoning or sauce added.
BBQ baked beans are my favorite summer side. I grow my own beans and make it fresh.
Some other sides I don't see on this table are baked Mac n Cheese, hush puppies, banana bread pudding, and devil's food cake. Yum!
I believe these guys did a video where British kids in grade nine try American biscuits and gravy. It was surprising to me what they say about it. Okra is a vegetable.
Yeah, the kids thought biscuits were weird scones, which is true. But what they did not get is that the gravy is béchamel sauce made the way rustic French people really made it hundreds of years ago.
Similarly, the Chicken Fried Steak of Texas is the actual real schnitzel impoverished Germans made 150 years ago. But we serve it with cream gravy, which is béchamel.
That's the video where I found the Jolly channel lol Josh and Ollie are hilarious. Hope they do more reactions to them
I grew 6 rows of Okra last year. It's so prolific I filled up the freezers of three families with nothing but Okra. Okra came to the USA from Africa during the slave trade. It is extremely popular in the south.
Okra is a vegetable that if it is not cooked properly is very slimy but it is absolutely delicious when cooked correctly.
Yea he won master chef. He’s a great dude
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Okra is a vegetable that can served a number of ways:
Pickled
Fried
Boiled
Bacon wrapped
Baked
And it's also an ingredient that's used in soups and stews, especially in Cajun and Creole Cuisine
Fried okra is a green vegetable. Lots of nutrients.
You mean okra is a vegetable - you're also making it sound like it grows naturally fried. 😆
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And importantly, it makes new pods in bug/heat season from mid-July to late August. You let a few pods get fully mature in September and October, and then replant them in February because the bees have shared good genes.
Mr.H reacted to this to, his was great, I can't wait to see yours! Congratulations on the Baby! Love Y'all ❤ 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 ❤
There is another southern tradition that is similar to Hawaiian tradition. Instead of roasting and turning the pig over a grill or fire pit, southerners would did a hole, put hot coals in with a tarp over it, then the pig with stuffed herbs, then another tarp with hot coals on top. The difference is that Hawaiians use palm leaves instead of tarp to add flavor. Then they bury the hole. Leave it over night, by next afternoon, there is a cooked pig. You don't have to add bbq sauce or salt. That is often how they made pulled pork.
These three guys eating at Waffle house at 3 am and drunk is funny as hell.
Waffle House is the late night drunk dining experience of the South.
And completely appropriate.
They better be prepared to eat and fight if they go to the Waffle House at 3am
They could not have gone with a better Waffle House guide as well. Absolutely hilarious, and a PERFECT Waffle House visit
From Missouri to Kentucky and down through the south we fry every thing 😂. Snickers, pizzas, Oreo’s, ice cream. One unique thing to Missouri pork steak.
Brunswick Stew is one of my favorite Southern dishes. I’ve never had sausage in it and that sounds delicious. The recipe I use is one we got from a family friend and I love it.
'Okra' is a type of plant commonly grown in the South. Delta State University in Mississippi has an anthropomorphic Okra as their mascot. They are commonly called the "Delta State Fightin' Okra's".
I live on the border of Texas and Oklahoma in the USA. We are considered beef country because of our cattle. BBQ is a staple of our diet and this is NOT exaggerated. The best food is found in the south and if on the coast, the seafood is incredible. When you guys visit, you should know though that even in the south, there are delights to be found that are that states delicacies. You will NEVER be hungry in the south.
Dudes, Okra is an Vegetable. We grow huge Vegetable Gardens and Okra, Kale, Mustard Greens, Spinach, various types of Green Beans, Collard Greens, Jalapenos, Habaneros, Sweet Peppers, various Squash: Crookneck, Yellow Summer, Zucchini & Winter types, Onions, I love Walla Walla Sweet Onions, Corn, Sweet Peas, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Tomatoes...etc. Ya'll know that Grits are Hominy... but we eat em here in Oregon too. Deep Fried Corn on the Cob, grill veggies on barbeque too. Gotta have Blackberry, Marionberry, Apple or Pear Pies for desserts
Safe travels to you both and, James, make sure Millie doesn't overdue things. You are both awesome and I wish you the best from Arkansas
😂😂😂 oh I loved this one 👏🏻
Thank you had fun 🙋♀️
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To make BBQ you need to order Rendezvous BBQ sauce and dry rub. Order Hickory wood chips. Boil ribs in water on stove until they soften. Coat in white vinegar and rub down with dry rub. Put on charcoal grill with the hickory chips. Cook low heat and covered until the bones almost fall out. Add BBQ sauce and serve. Memphis style BBQ.Don't have to leave England. Pulled pork is BBQ shoulder cooked at 275 f in oven for as long as it takes for meat to fall off the bone. Maybe 10 hours. Pull off meat in VERY large chunks and put on grill and cook like ribs. The beans are same as breakfast beans . Add chopped onion ,brown sugar, mustard ,catsup, Lay smoked bacon strips across top (1-2) strips.Cook in oven in a small pan at 300f until bacon looks cooked crispy. Dice bacon after it cooks and add back to beans. sugar is about 1/4 cup per can and mustard is about 3tbsp. per can and catsup is 1/3c.You can add 1/2 tsp. dry curry if you want. Makes Brown BBQ beans. Best grill is a kettle grill with lid. Split chicken is cooked same as ribs.Its not EXACTLY how we cook it in Memphis but close enough. Get sauce and rub online.
Real Southern food, such as this, does not just involve "frying" everything. Some of the best cooked pork/Beef dishes I have ever had have come out of the (barbecue) pits of a Southern Pitmaster with decades of experience perfecting the smoking/cooking process.
Frying is for the bacon, some of the sides, and the chicken (and occasionally fish).
When you get over here, you HAVE TO try EVERYTHING!!!
Okra is a seed pod from a garden plant. It is known to be sticky until you cook it 🤔
Southerners are a force to be reckoned with and so is the food. Millie, it might become a challenge to watch these video's when the cravings start.
Okay, full stop: chocolate chip bourbon pecan pie. They're being cautious there. *That* is Derby pie. They can't call it that, because the name "Derby Pie" is trademarked by Kern's Bakery in Louisville, Kentucky. Derby pie is Kentucky's contribution to southern cuisine, and you guessed it! It's traditionally eaten during horse racing season, and specifically during the Kentucky Derby. Even in Kentucky, everybody makes it, but only Kern's can call it that, so you also see it as "May Day pie", "horse racing pie", or "chocolate chip bourbon pecan pie".
How do you make pecan pie better? Add chocolate chips and bourbon to it, of course!
This was such a great video. WAY too many times people who have no idea what they are doing come over to try BBQ in the South for the first time and mess it up. They always end up ordering one off stuff that nobody ever really eats, or worse eating in boutique restaurants that try to fancy up traditional Southern comfort food. Noah really did an amazing job helping these guys order the right things and showing them everything. And yes, when done right, it REALLY is that good. Oh... and 2:50 James' reaction is wonderful. Like he learned a new super power!
Yep. Joel and Lia😊
@@dalemoore8582 Yeah, those two had me shaking my head.
Agree 100%. BBQ should never be ordered from a restaurant that's too fancy. Cloth napkins, no. Roll of paper towels on the table, YES.
@@dalemoore8582 They were the first ones I thought of. I quit watching them after their visit to Hooters. They do very little research, and just don't get it.
@@rickarmstrong9793 yes and Lia really doesn't like the US. She is very negative. I stopped watching when Lia said the Statue of Liberty was "overrated" I had enough of her.
Okra is a vegetable that tastes great when fried. It’s also a main ingredient in gumbo.
Okra is a green vegetable that can be a little slimy, best fried. Can be used as a side dish.
Congrats on the baby!!!!
If you guys ever do get the chance to come to the US, I highly recommend the South. A lot of people want to to visit LA or NYC, but honestly, the South is just SO much more laid back, with just as much to keep you occupied, and absolutely amazing regional food.
In terms of the south, Florida is usually where people like because the Gulf beaches are nice with White sand, or Miami (I don't recommend Miami, especially if you have kids), but where these 2 went (Savannah, GA) is AMAZING for families, and WAYYYY more chill. They have beaches a short ride away on Tybee Island, some AMAZING history (pirates and all kinds of stuff), lots of drinking culture (if you're into that), and great places for families, and as you can see in this vid, insanely good food.
9:00 Did you know that Heinz is an American company? It started in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. They expanded the company over the years and adapted to making products for the pallets of the other countries they were selling their products to. There’s an actual Heinz museum in Pittsburgh.
I was literally watching Jolly's video of this when I got your notification 😅😅
Same!!!
Congratulations y’all! May God grant y’all many years of happiness and blessings!
Abelmoschus esculentus, known in many English-speaking countries as ladies' fingers or ochro, is a flowering plant in the mallow family.
Okra is also known as Lady's finger in UK. Very popular in Southern, African, and Indian food.
Different regions have different barbecue styles.
I used to help my dad and uncle barbecue half a hog. It would be 18 to 24 hours, so we would take shifts. It was enough to feed up to 60 people.
Okra: a green vegetable that very closely resembles a jalapeños shape but has more of a squash like texture. When you eat it raw it’s slightly crunchy but when you do the glorious wonderfulness of deep frying it in a light breading, it gets sort of slimy & soft on the inside. Very tasty fried! Heck, I’ve even baked okra before and it still turned out amazing.
You should also try "Brits try Southern Biscuits and Gravy for the first time!"
Ok this one had me rolling. Not only were the guys killing me, but Millie talking about Gordon Ramsy and the kids made me spit out laughing.
That my friends was a treat.
Northerner here (northern Illinois close to Wisconsin). Southern food is outstanding. Great stuff that we don’t typically get up here. We’ve got good food up here too. Just different.
I didn’t know you two were having a kid! Congratulations!
James the closest you can get to a proper Southern baked beans is Bushes Southern pit BBQ beans in a square glass baking dish, with Wright brand bacon on top, bake at 350F until bacon is close to being done.
I would add a little extra molasses
Okra ..is a vegetable usually found in Gumbo and other Cajun Dishes ..though growing up mom cut it into pieces and fried it and that was our popcorn...
Okra is a vegetable. Southerners use it in lots of different dishes. Breaded and deep-fried is the best.
Okra was one of the crops my family grew. When you pick it make sure to cover up your skin or you will itch. You would learn how to cook it in many ways and serve it alone or in other dishes.
When it comes to food... Louisiana is where it's at. Tx BBQ just to our left, Cajun food down home. Even the gas station food along I-10 is awesome!
The food makes living here worthwhile.
Noah volunteers with World Central Kitchen which feeds people all over the world who have been impacted by disasters and even war zones. Do not underestimate him. He’s kind, caring, extraordinarily intelligent and, of course, has a fantastic sense of humor.
Aww! I love Korean Englishman and Jolly channels! This video was near and dear to my heart as someone from the US south
Making Texas style brisket this weekend, as it happens. I live in Nebraska but previously lived in Texas for 17 years where I learned to properly barbecue. I have family coming from the other side of Omaha and from across the state in Wyoming for the barbecue.
As others have mentioned, okra is a vegetable. I grow a little in my garden every year. Great in soups and gumbos.
Okra is a veg in the south. It is also used to make Gombe thicker.
But first of all our congrats on your future child and I hope he gets to do great things in the future and make sure he stays out trouble ❤.
Okra is a vegetable and it’s very profound in the south we have it pickled and fried
On that same trip, they also had biscuits with sausage gravy. Later, they brought that back to some English school boys.
Okra is a popular southern vegetable, It's used in Creole cooking a lot, like in gumbo.
I use the twist and pull method on the wing. You twist one bone and pull it out and all the meat is on one of the bones and just stick it in your mouth and pull the meat off with your mouth. Less messy that way.
Growing up in Savannah I can tell you that the flavors they are trying will blow your mind. If you don't pace yourself you will be in store for some serious weight gain and clogged arteries. What a way to go!
Okra are seed pods. Sort of like a bean pod. It's related to cotton, and cacao (the plant cocoa/chocolate is made from).
They also make you poop if you are not used to eating okra.
Maybe you’re able to have some shipped. Congratulations on the mini Beesley
Fried okra is one of my favorite vegetables 😂
OMG! CONGRATULATIONS 🎉
When you work in a kitchen for years as a cook or chef, eventually your finger tips become less sensitive to heat and you can handle a higher threshold. That's why the temperature of the wings didn't affect Noah.
These two are my FAVORITE!!! They are so freaking funny. I absolutely could binge watch both of their channels. They do amazing trips and keep it hilarious.
Great reaction! I also love their video where the schoolboys try biscuits n gravy and sweet tea.
St Louis ribs rule. Just the way they are cut, I don't care which sauce you might want with them. Pork for the win.
You guys will love it all.
Fried okra is great. I also like it with stewed tomatoes and onions.
Saw this on the Jolly channel. The guys do great try videos.need to show more of them
Brunswick stew is not an acquired taste but more of a acquired visual. Most people not of the south, get a bit queasy at the sight of Brunswick stew but the taste is amazing. So close your eyes and take a heaping spoonful. You’ll love it. Our baked beans are generally dark brown from the brown sugar in them and topped with onions and bacon. Okra is a vegetable of the south. Served fried (my favorite), stewed, boiled, broiled, pickled, or served in gumbo. It goes well with fried green tomatoes and grits. We used to grow okra in the backyard and had to pick it with gloves on because of the prickly thorns/spikes/needles (need help here. Not sure what to call the prickly fuzz on the plant)
One of my favorite things about growing up in the South is the food🙏
Oh Snap! Haven't seen you guys in my recommendations for a bit, and you're having a kid?! Congrats!!
Fried okra is also good as a side or by itself depending if it’s breaded or not
Eating a smoked brisket for dinner. I’ve been smelling it all day. They should make a candle that smells like this!! Yummy.
When you go to a new place with new foods never go to eat with the mindset of I or we do not like this , this , or this. Try it all how they serve it, order things you normally wouldn't. That is how we grow as people. Things taste very different from country to country. Including beans. Heck Tea and Coffee taste different just because of the water used to make it.
16:23 I promise you, a peanut butter pie (gotta get it from Perkins) is one of the best desserts you could ever taste. Soooo good. One of those desserts where u jus close ur eyes and eat it 😂😂😂😂
Blue cheese salad dressing. The traditional dip with Buffalo wings. Though it's supposed to be for the carrot sticks and celery you eat to cool down your mouth.
While we’re on the topic:
Just for clarity, Buffalo wings aren’t bbq. For that matter, most “bbq chicken” is not bbq.
Here's your southern pro tip for the day. If you ever visit the south, don't say pecan like "pee-kehn" or "pee-kan". In the south, it's "peh-kahn" or "pee-kahn".
I love okra love. All rib meat should slide off the bone and melt in the mouth with minimal chewing. We have barbecue festivals over here, major huge deal, and people vote. Typically, the barbecue festivals are in the summer , and massive events , my family always does a one week fast before the event . There was talk that the event wouldn’t happen during Covid, and you could hear people growling and hissing, and we had the festival. Barbecue is the best . ❤️❤️💕❤️
Whoa they went to Wileys? It’s the best bbq restaurant in the country! They don’t skimp in the portions either. Noah is the legend n is such a great guy n has been working there forever and he knows his barbecue! Welcome to America boys!
I had Texas BBQ yesterday
This is at Wiley's in Savannah, GA. I highly recommend y'all go visit there!
Okra is a vegetable. Cut it up and Fri it . The best thing to eat that we eat in North East Texas. Is pinto beans, cornbread,mashed taters, gravy, fried okra,And fried chicken. ❤
Oh yeah, i'm so happy you guys are reacting to these guys. They are fun to watch, trying the american food. I like them
Okra is a vegetable, lol. You slice it up, toss it in some seasoned self rising corn meal, and fry it up in hot oil. AKA southern popcorn. You can never make enough, no matter how much you cook, there will be no leftovers. It is crunchy, salty deliciousness, and y’all need to try some! No one doesn’t like fried okra!
The brit guys have a video that they did for a super bowl where they ate at a BBQ restaurant in London (I think) I think they tried some brisket there
Okra is a vegetable kinda looks like a pepper. If you cook it too long it gets really slimy so it’s not super popular outside the south. Having it fried or in gumbo is how I recommend having it.
I LOVE fried okra!!! can't miss that!
Didn't know you guys were having a baby! Congratulations
I love Jolly Channel. I love watching when they have schoolchildren trying American food.
And if you don’t get messy, eating barbecue, then you’re not doing it right! Plain and simple! You need to go to this place if you come back to the United States and go into GA and try it at least and I guarantee you, you will love everything especially the pulled pork and macaroni and cheese! Excellent choices
I noticed the pepper vinegar in the foreground. In a lot of places in the south it is customary to offer vinegar with hot peppers in it. My school district offered pepper vinegar made in Texas prisons.
fried okra is the vegetable in your country that you call "lady's fingers" and they're fried
Texas brisket is all well & good, but it's only one jewel in the triple crown of beef brisket, smoked chicken, and babyback pork ribs. For babybacks, the competition is between Memphis, Tennessee and Kansas CIty, Missouri.
Also, you have to have your sides: mac & cheese is not optional. Green beans, spicy baked beans (or even burnt end beans), coleslaw, cornbread or biscuits (ignore Texans on this, they'll serve you plain white bread, Texans aren't southern enough to make cornbread or biscuits), potato salad or roasted redskin potatoes drowning in butter, choice of beer, sweet iced tea, or lemonade to drink, and fruit cobblers (peach, blackberry, or apple) for dessert are what makes southern barbecue what it is. You wouldn't have a Sunday roast, and *not* have potatoes, peas, carrots, gravy, and Yorkshire pudding, would you? Of course not!
lol "you cant have any pudding until you finish your meat! How can you have pudding if you don't eat your meat?" Pink Floyd reference. LOL that was funny.
Josh and Olly, two English guys, did video about Super bowl foods from American restaurant. Maybe you guys can stop by when you go to England. Name of the restaurant is Prairie Fire in West London