Cooking Julia Child’s 30-Minute Steak Dinner recipe was complete & utter mayhem
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- Here we go! Attempting Julia's 30-minute steak dinner in just a half hour? Is that Possible?! Let's do this. Provençal Garlic Soup to start, Broiled Flank Steak with Baked Whole Tomatoes and Brussels Sprouts. For dessert, how about a slice of Temple de Glace à la Martiniquaise AKA Mold of Ice Cream with Rum and Chocolate. This recipe is from the French Chef cookbook from Julia Child
00:00 Intro
01:39 A few hours in advance
07:05 The Mayhem ensues
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What I learned here is the trick to making any meal in 30 minutes is to do all but 30 minutes of prep beforehand.
That’s exactly what the trick is. You do your slicing, dicing, and chopping when you get home from the grocery store and you store it. You keep stock and leftovers available and then you you have things on hand that you can throw together quickly if you need to.
right? like what ripe BS is that?
sure, anything is fast if you do all the work prior to actually counting it. (i guess if you knew ahead you were hosting, it would let you do the final cooking pretty quickly as guests are already there or arriving. but the name is misleading.)
This is exactly what I discovered for most meals that say "30 minutes." Not only do you have to prep first, but you have to know exactly what you're doing for it to actually be 30 minutes. I have some "30 minute" recipes, but it's only that fast because I've done them year after year week after week. I asked my partner to make one, when I was sick, and it took them 2 hours. Times on recipe are a scam lol
@@Solonneysa That"s just recipes in general. If it's my first time making a recipe I double or triple the time it says it'll take. Second time I make it it's much easier. Third time I can do it off memory alone and it takes the same time as listed. You have to practice recipes if you want to do them fast and correct.
I grew up as an American child in the middle east, and my mom did a lot of "corporate entertaining" for my dad. When one man was leaving the company my parents were giving him a going away dinner. My mother asked him what he'd like her to prepare and he requested chicken fricasee. She decided to do Julia's recipe for the dinner party. 😮 after using every pot in the house and producing the most elaborate dish he was no where to be found. He did show up late, but was intoxicated. When he sat down and was presented with his requested dinner he exclaimed "I love fricken chickasee" and passed out with his face in the bowl. Best Julia recipe story ever!
Oh wow. Then what happened? What'd mom do?! I would've been livid and went out back for a shot of Whiskey and a smoke.😆
@@JennsCorner777 funny thing, she's never said! I must remember to ask her lol
😂😂😂😂😂 I love stories like this one. Thank you for sharing!!!
Funny story indeed, but I feel very bad for your mother going to such efforts for a rude dinner guest - late, drunk, and passing out in the food!
@Linda Moran well now I need the follow up! 😆
Julia: Fast 30 minutes dinner.
Also Julia: make a plan, prepare a dessert day before, have couple hours for prep work, marinate the thinnest steak, cuz we ain't gonna cook it. Just slightly warm it up... smh
Fun video as always, keep it up
😂🤣
Hilarious lmao....😂😂😂 ( but that steak looked PERFECT!!)
Yeah, I think she is thinking one of two things- you need to make a nice dinner on a day you are super busy, so you front load all the effort OR you don’t want to spend all your time in the kitchen when you are entertaining, so you just leave 30 minutes of work. Bottom line- that type of cooking always takes a lot of effort! Great job, Jamie!
@@tessie7e777 Y'all don't have live-in prep cooks? But seriously, yeah - calling it a 30-minute dinner is like calling a 24-hour drive a 4 hour drive because you had to stop and take a nap 20 hours into it.
😅
"Shut up, why is that beeping all the time -- oh that's the chocolate!" The most relatable thing ever said
I thought it was the fact that he was over time/his meal timer beeping.
That was my favorite part of this video.
i busted up laughing at that. like "WHAT IN THE TARHILL-! oh. i actually NEED that timer...." 🤣
To avoid the eggs just immediately scrambling when you mix them into the soup, you should take a small amount, like a spoonful, of the soup and mix it into the yolks, then a little more, then once its basically up to temperature then you can pour all that back in to the soup. It's the suddenness of the eggs just hitting that heat all at once that causes it to scramble instantly.
Yeppp, I know that. I crumbled under the pressure
@@antichef I know you know that, that's why it was so traumatizing to watch 😢❤
@@NapsAreBetterThanSex it was the most frustrating mistake I could have made
I was thinking there’s no way he doesn’t know to do that.
now I don’t feel bad that the Bf and I were yelling “you need to temper!” at the screen
Sometimes for frozen deserts, doing a quick dip in boiling water can help release them from the mold more easily!
That seems like the most obvious thing in hindsight 😅
Or use a blow dryer…
Yeah, but then he would've had to wait for ANOTHER big pot of water to boil! Precious minutes wasted!
@@joethomas2354 tap is hot enough.
@@joethomas2354 You can fill your sink with hot tap water and dip with a similar effect.
As a stress baker, I can say that the complexity of what you are willing to cook for comfort when you get home in the middle of the week can be astonishing
My idea of winding down after a stressful day is spending 3+ hours in the kitchen lmao
Considering Julia doesn't have to look up any of the process and it takes you a minute to do the "bowl me!" (please don't stop doing that), and a desert like this one shouldn't be ready when the meal is served, I consider this done in 30 minutes!
How does he do the bowl mes???
@@markdolan8507 The magic of film editing
@@markdolan8507 thow it into the air and catch it, but edit out the throwing 😉
@@markdolan8507 In my head it's Julia Child herself, up there on a cloud laughing and tossing down bowls when he needs them. Or clever editing. You decide.
I'm really curious to see what you cook for yourself on a daily basis, like a casual what an anti-chef eats in a day
Agreed! I would like to see that
Uber eats 😂
Left overs probably
@Kimberly Hallett idk he eats it all on camera sometimes lol but he's mentioned a few times about remaking dishes or using techniques "in my own cooking" , got me curious
I could be wrong, but I think I remember his saying years ago that he was a vegan before he started this show.
This dinner suggested as weekday one could be most 1950s US thing, that I ever heard of.
Maybe if you add some gelatin to the soup
I'm sure it takes a lot out of you to do these 30 min of mayhem episodes, but they're great fun to watch! Love your channel :)
They do but it’s worth it when I read things like this :)
You know you're becoming a good home chef when you check your oven tomatoes with your bare hands. So proud of you my dude
I was worried he was gonna forget the glove.
Some day I will be on chef Wangs level and check deep frying oil with my bare fingers
Forget that. My mom can literally take out a burning hot pan from the oven without being burned. She worked in the restaurant and dealing with hot plates, her hands became heat resistant.
@@wintermoon7003 I hear she can also use a curling iron as a dildo
@Winter Moon Working in a high end Italian restaurant gave me brutal heat calluses. We'd often take scalding ceramic dishes straight out of the oven. I dropped my fair share of hot plates when I first started off.
Keep in mind Jamie is not only calculating time of cooking he’s also keeping tabs on parts he needs to film for us…respect my love, mad respect ❤
I know you know all about tempering eggs - but it gets CRAZY in the kitchen under time crunches. 😂 Nicely done, anyway!!
I cook dinner every night, and my husband cleans after. It's not something we've ever discussed, and I offer to clean up, but he does it anyway, with a smile. Watching this always makes me appreciate him so much!
I clean as I go, but I'm not doing dishes after dinner. So husband and son does the dinner dishes and puts leftovers away and washes the pans I used.
That Charlotte mold has definitely been worth the money. I have been cooking my entire life and have never used, or needed, a Charlotte mold until I started watching you. 😂
The melting ice cream was giving me anxiety during the review lol I’ve never loved laughing along with a CZcamsr so much 😂 every episode takes me on such a rollercoaster ride of emotions
Julia didn’t have to stop and read the cookbook. 42 minutes was pretty good!
After reading many of these comments I realize how emotional the viewers get. The comments are a whole other show after the show. Two for the price of one! Keep up the great work! Your exceptional !!
Food, Truth, Love & Sex are all bound up in the same bundle of life. The way we do one, we usually do the other 3; lots of emotions in all 4....❣️
Oh, Jamie! I can't believe you scrambled the yolks! You've come so far and I was practically screaming at my screen "POUR SOME OF THE SOUP SLOWLY INTO THE YOLKS FIRST! YOU'RE GONNA SCRAMBLE THEM!"
Alas, you couldn't hear me! 😜
But I think all in all it was a solid effort that turned out great!
Did you hire another editor? The speed you're putting these out in, while not losing quality, is astonishing.
I wondered the same thing. I still say Jamie is destined for Food Network someday.
@@LukeSilverstar1000 I hope not. They would ruin him.
@@lindamounts2193 he just needs to learn the lesson George Lucas didn’t before he sold out to Disney: keep creative control at all costs!
@@LukeSilverstar1000 You don't get creative control at food network. That's why Bourdain wanted nothing to do with them.
He mentioned he hired someone to do he’s editing. I’m so proud!!!
Brilliant, Jamie! You get A+ for "Works well under pressure". The answer is you'd def have made it if you hadn't scrambled the egg yolks. But more important, you knew eggZACKly what to do to fix the soup, and you did it quickly, with aplomb. Bravo!
I love how Jamie can be kind of chaotic while cooking but his kitchen is always meticulously clean before he starts cooking. It’s very cute. He’s secretly very clean ☺️
Thank you, Jamie, for highlighting what I always feel is an overarching flaw in cooking videos, mainly: unless you’re making pizza or a casserole, how the heck does one prepare a meal with multiple items without completely losing one’s mind? I like entertaining and typically have a couple over so I’m cooking for 3. But if you look at my kitchen right after I serve everything, you’d think and entire army had been invited. My Mom was a great cook and always-I mean ALWAYS-managed to get everything to the table hot and perfectly finished. I still can’t manage it. A decent meal in 40 minutes ain’t bad, my friend. Thanks for inviting us on your journey! Julia would be proud.
Well done, Jamie! If we take 2 mins off for going to the restroom and another minute or two when you were deciding where to put the timer, you would be that much closer. IMPRESSIVE! 🎉
OMG, Jamie, the steak and vegies is a one sheetpan meal, and the soup could have become eggdrop soup with the addition of soy sauce, green onions, and a cornstarch slurry. Keeping up with Julia Child should be an olympic sport. Great job! So impressive.
"No sieve?" I'm over here like, NO SIEVE?!? WHERE'S THE SEIVE, BOWL MAN?!? 😂😂😂😂 I am cryyyying laughing, oh sir you have outdone yourself on this one!
Oh, this was so much fun. Your appliances constantly harassing you, the "30 minute" meal that takes an extra day to prepare....boiled brussels sprouts on their own, the super-complicated garlic soup. Love this channel.
Good to see Jamie & Julia are still there!
This is basically watching Jamie play restaurant kitchen, but doing every position at once. It really is a stressful af career Jamie, and you did such a good job without proper timers and having anyone else helping you!
Crazy to think that this was the job of the housewife, on top of all the laundry and childrearing, and all of the household economy of staying on top of the bills, and buying groceries, and mending clothing!
So privileged to be a modern dude here 😅
Whenever I try a new recipe, I always add 10-20 minutes onto the time they say it will take. Even if some of the elements are familiar, the process is new, and that can take more time. The more you cook something, the closer you get to the "goal" time. I'll bet if you made this dinner 2 more times, you would get it to the 30 minute mark.
Absolutely, I think so too
Don't change anything you do! I love it!
when trying to unmold something frozen, try inverting the mold onto the plate then take a kitchen towel, soaked in hot water, then plate the towel on the mold to gently defrost the mold! Make sure the towel is wrung out some first!
Hey, considering that you had to redo the eggs for the soup, I think this was pretty spot on.
Pure athleticism right here… I find it miraculous that it could be completed in less than an hour! Way to go!!
So when I joined Patreon. I had been watching and loving your videos for a year.
Like 2 months later I was laid off. Just got an interview today, but your videos give me life! But I must say I miss your wife tasting your food. I am a Patreon member Tonya King. Like I love for your videos! Bit would love Tracy tasty and evening your meals! Like once a month? Love her!
I miss TRACY! (Sp)
The joy of the matter is that you beat your previous time by about 2 1/2 minutes. Give or take a bit. So there IS that positive note too. Besides, if you do it often enough with specific things, your time will improve. Keep it up, you did amazing!!!
I LOVE when you cook with a timer Jamie - my absolute favorite *chef's kiss* 😂😂😂
For the dessert - if you were actually preparing a sit down dinner - you'd take the dessert out just before serving the dinner. By the time everyone finished eating, it would be ready to plate and serve to the table. If it wasn't quite ready, then you serve the coffee (which was percolating during dinner), and then go back to the kitchen and get the bloody thing out of the doohicky (while filling the sink w/soapy water and putting the dinner dishes in - to relieve the stress of the stupid dessert being the devil), and then plate it and serve it with a smile.....and no one would be the wiser.
I've never understood why, in American homes, the microwave is above the hob. With an open base. I mean, all the steam from the cooking just goes straight up into it and will condense inside. That's not great for all the electronics, never mind the high voltage transformer / inverter! A very silly idea.
It’s very bizarre indeed. Anytime I have two pots boiling, the microwave doesn’t like that
They usually have the hood fan integrated into them. The microwave and its electrics is a separate, encased unit. The bottom part over the stove (should be!) a fan vented outside.
Mine doesn't vent outside, but yes, lights and air filter at the base, vents out top front of the unit. It was installed when I moved in, before here I'd only ever dealt with a range hood/light and a countertop microwave, both options have their pros and cons
"2 bay leaves, I'm not driving!" I love it! Need some Anti-Chef merch.
Happy Easter, Passover and Ramadan. It is a Good Friday when Jamie posts! Totally loved it.
Ta dah dum tss 🥁😊
Jamie: We are going to create a liaison!
Egg Yolks: Nope. Don't want to. Met Garlic before. We have a strained relationship...
Hey Jamie! Just wanted to let you know that I made this steak for dinner tonight with some oven fries and it was awesome (though I definitely needed to cook mine more than 3 mins. per side, lol. Julia must love her some raw meat). I realize that the point of this series is not to be a cooking tutorial, but thanks for helping me make my first official Julia Child recipe!
It is possible to do it in 30 minutes. Julia said many times: "You have to have a battle plan." She wrote everything down that was needed. She also had 2 or 3 ovens going, as well as all 4 burners. You did an excellent job, I must say.
The desert alone couldn't be ready within that 30 minutes.
"...having the water boiling before we start cooking." LOL! I get your humor. Julia is one of a kind. I loved watching her show as a child on PBS with my dad. He'd joke that his "mom" cooked like that. I now know through watching your show, indeed.
I'm a fan, because you don't let your failures define you!
That was super fun to watch!! Definitely want to try this one out. Thanks as always!!
this was fun to watch. well done jamie
The perfect way to end Good Friday! Thank you Jamie and well done!
Love your energy!
Love watching you cook
This series is so amazing! I always enjoy it!
Great video as always! I think i will bookmark this video and try and make this steak
Thank you for not giving up Jamie and Julia entirely. Having been around for the original shows and having bought one of the the first printing editions of her book, I'm firmly attached to her. Love the show.
It's not going anywhere, Dora! The new series will be in addition to this. I try to get a new Julia episode out once a week!
God I’m so glad to hear that!
Not only was that super entertaining with a a lot of laughter here but I am dying to try it with more time tho! Thanks so much:-)
You did a great job! It all looks yummy.
Jamie,your videos make my day!! A warm towel laid over your dessert would have done the trick! Soup looked delish and the steak looked yummy! You make me chuckle hun!
Everything you do is a great lesson for me when I try something in my kitchen. Well done, Sir.
The frozen dessert: "... come out you b-----d ...." LOL !! And the tomatoes: "you can take the vine off, you weirdo" ... besides culinary instruction, I get great belly laughs .... can't beat that with a stick ! Thanks, Jamie. Again, another marvelous meal that makes me so hungry .....
It all turned out fantastic Jamie, im starving now, thanks buddy! Great job !!!! ❤❤❤❤
It truly isn't fun in the kitchen unless there's mayhem & mess! Loved the episode, and thank you for sharing with us!
Loved it!
Jamie, I adore how much effort and passion you put into improving your cooking skills.
You've come so far from your first cooking videos. Sometimes I forget that you only started cooking a few years ago. Great job!
Ya know what makes you special, you tell people exact amounts your using, and I SO Appreciate IT!!! Happy Easter love!!!!
As chaotic as everything was, Jamie you pulled through! Everything looks delicious! 💖 I definitely couldn’t have done this, my mind would have not been able to process any of this. 😂😩
Valiant effort!! Well done! You are so funny. I appreciate the work you do. 😂
Great job!that meal looks delicious..you make my day with your videos..keep up the good work.thanks
I admire your hard work and doing your best with the timing. Looked tasty.
Gawd daham. YOU are amazing. So glad I saw this on Friday nite. Love ya, Jamie. Great show as always.
I love your channel so much and look forward to every video. My mom said she learned to cook from Julia child and my mom is a phenomenal cook. I did not get the same genes unfortunately, but your channel inspires me!! Watching from the beginning to now I can’t believe how far you’ve come! It’s awesome to see! 😊
Oh boy! An additional entry this week =) Yay! =)
Let's ignore the 30min mark. If you made such a wonderful meal for me, I would certainly be very grateful. And I'm sure almost anyone would. Well done!!
Hi Jamie
Love watching you attempting the 30 min challenge. It's even more fun making suggestions trying to correct your mistakes as you are making them. I like it even more watching you enjoy your own cooking. Enjoy!
That was awesome. The food looked beautiful!
Your videos rock. Thank you!
Great video! Well done! I was holding my breathe way too long and when you had to take bathroom break I ran into mine. I learned to cook out of her cookbooks and I should know better to have everything out and ready to go however this was a reminder to me if I did have everything ready to roll I'm still not sure I could do it the first time in 30. I'm going to try better next time. Enjoyed it! Thank You.
Cracked up everytime you set a timer!
If he's using the bay leaves, I know the bit is coming. "I'm not driving". Makes me chuckle every time.
Jamie, it's absolutely scary -- you are TOO well organized! Love how you opened the seal on the soy sauce! Can so relate!❤Put some soy sauce in that soup and call it egg drop. Happy Easter🐰!
I love to cook, but fell out of practice in the last few years. But watching you has reinvigorated my desire to cook. Thank you to you and Julia.
Did a great job in 42 minutes Bravo!
I like your new series....but glad you are continuing with Julia also.
GREAT JOB JAMIE!!
Love your videos my guy
Jamie, I gotta tell you. I watched this with my 13 year old daughter and we had so much fun! Good quality time with my kiddo. Thank you for doing this.☺️
I love your program and if that is the biggest mess you've ever made I am really, REALLY impressed!! I do that kind of damage making a simple egg breakfast some mornings! 😅 I am also super impressed by your willingness to jump in and try it all! You inspire me!
It all looks delicious!!
I really enjoy that you seek to create some amazing meals and look to take chances that honestly many of us common cooks are too scared to attempt. I have loved Julia since I was a young man and would be amazed that she was cooking on a level that at once seemed effortless, but was obviously not. When you stress out and have semi-melt downs I chuckle and I suppose that most of your fans do as well... Keep up the fantastic entertainment .... I am surprised that you have not had your own show on the regular media channels, you are a joy to watch as you make us feel like "Hey I make mistakes like that and no one edits them out of life!"... Thanks for all that you do... I always look forward to the notifications that my friend is trying another great recipe!
So much Fun!
Clapping for you, you did a great job.
I loved this video so much! But I love all your videos! I started feeling really stressed out toward the end, but you came through like a champ! Good work! Was the steak tender?
There are so many things l love about watching you do these meals and, l can't decide if the magic of watching equipment drop from the ceiling, or the size of the spoon with which you taste your creations are my favourite. 😊 Also, props for even coming close to the times on Julia's recipes - she either knew them by heart and/or made them up as she went along, plus her methods were in a style that suited her - you don't have that privilege.
¡Gracias!
Jamie! I cannot believe this! I had this exact cookbook in paperback, and this is one of the few recipes I tried for personal use! I could not believe how wonderful the flank steak was. I mostly used cookbooks from Julia Child to make breakfast at the bed-and-breakfast I worked at. I love her crêpe Suzette and her stuffed mushrooms. No one else can make a stuffed mushroom like her no matter what they put in it!
Great job sir!
It looks wonderful with the golden soup, bright red tomatoes, and green Brussels sprouts. Suprisingly attractive for such a quick dinner.
This is the first video of yours that I’ve seen. You earned a like and subscribe from me. I hope I enjoy more of your videos this much.
Yayy, A Jamie video🤩🤩😍😁😆
A highly impressive achievement, Jamie; mad respect! Julia has another "half-hour dinner" recipe in THE WAY TO COOK that's more American in spirit (just one meat-and-potatoes-etc. course, all on the plate together, and as I remember it doesn't bother with dessert). You might want to tackle that one sometime too, for contrast.