British Guy Tries NEW ZEALAND FOOD! (Delicious)
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- čas přidán 12. 11. 2022
- Watch me try some incredibly unique and totally delicious New Zealand food!
Featuring the lovely @haztrology!
Let me know in the comments what other Kiwi treats you want to see me try 🍽 - Zábava
As a Kiwi, I approve that this video is basically "put it in bread or pastry"
and add Watties Tomato sauce
@@BrickNewtonit's 2020 inflammation got us using pams t sauce
The cheese roll is from Invercargill - used to eat them way back in the 1960s.
Snag? I've never heard this expression before ??
The thing to remember about "Kiwi ingenuity" is, until the late 70's, NZ was SOOO cut off from the rest of the world. I remember my cousin going to Australia in the early 70's on a ship! Only the very rich could afford to fly. So we had to "make do" with what we had. And what farmers had a lot of was #8 fencing wire. Nobody I know tried to eat it, but it was used for every other thing under the sun.
I remember when I was younger, I thought I was a Genius when mixing Just Juice with lemonade believing that I was the first one to do so. Now that I am older, I understand the Kiwi staple.
Marmite and lettuce sandwich. Don't ask why, I have no idea but...kinda good. (I'm a Kiwi)
My grandad invented that shit ong
It's not kinda good, its the single best sandwich ever made! With crispy lettuce and at least 3 or more leaves.
White bread and real butter
Add cheese. (If you can eat it of course) You will not regret it.
@@staceyryan834 sacrilege. Use it on mouse traps of course but not on this sandwich!
Cool kiwi classics, you should try some Maori food, like boil up, hangi, and steam pudding etc!!!
Absolutely right, I’ve been trying to research where best to get the right ingredients for this. I’m very keen on trying Māori food!
@@itscurlsbaby gotta ask one of your maori mates nans to cook you up some boil up or else it wont be same
Cheap version tinfoil chicken drum pork chop potatoe kumara pumpkin cabbage stuffing ball bake in oven side of raw fish and creamed paua sorted 🤣🤣🤣🤣 love ya vids man keep it up
Kinas on toast, raw fish, brawn like OMG there's so many amazing Maori food to try.
Paua Pie from Cafe 35, Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne.
Another classic Kiwi way of eating a hot pie is between two pieces of bread with sauce. A pie sandwich.
yup...or a pizza sandwich
@@vshaw2856 Nah bro a chip sandwich.
@@W1R3MU_N3WP0RT They call them chip buttys in the uk it's where they originated from apparently.
And then there was every kids favorite lunch from the 80s: The marmite and chip samwich. Every school tuckshop had them. Very special flavour.
Still love that one! I've even infect my niece and nephew with the love of it :)
Or Marmite, cheese and lettuce.
Still eat marmite and chip sandwiches to this day, the tuck shop use to use rolls which I havnt had in years.
@@moziboy75a playschool thingy classic 👌
@@DogFish-NZ oh yeah!
When I was at school, we used to eat the top pastry of the pie, then use potato chips (crisps) to scoop out the filling - then if you had some potato chips left fill the empty pie case with the chippies, fold up the pastry and eat (I guess like a chippy sandwich of sorts). I remember seeing an episode of Mary Berry and her and a friend made Asparagus rolls which was apparently a very popular hors d'oeuvres in the 50's and 60's.
Like every other kid I always turned my nose up at the asparagus rolls. I hadn't seen them for many years until one day as an adult I was at a function where they were being served, and I figured that I may as well give one a try. Wew. I couldn't believe it, I found them to be absolutely delicious. I was circling around them like a vulture waiting to devour all the ones that would be leftover when there inevitably wasn't enough adults to eat them all. So yeah, definitely an adult thing.
Raro powdered juice. A taste from my childhood.
it's amazing the very stuff I take for granted is slightly unique to Aotearoa....thank you again Curls & bro. 😋
Thank you my friend! You’re absolutely right, it’s easy to get complacent about how awesome this country is!
That cheese roll is truly unreal mate-
And Z always has the best pies
I hear you man, a lot of people are saying Z is good for pies. Will have to check them out!
@@itscurlsbaby The butter chicken ones are really nice, I know you are probably thinking weird but they are really nice, lots of flavour.
Yup z pie every morning
Z pies suck imo, a pie from a decent bakery is always the way to go
I prefer the BP pies lol but that's just my opinion otherwise a good pie from a nice bakery is the way to go
Surely try some Lollie cake! I remember that being a guaranteed food at kids birthday parties
Marmite and lettuce sammies, marmite and chip sammies, white bait sammies, mouse traps, sully lun buns ect. also you gotta try the local Maori food like a hangi and boil up kai moana and steam pud. God I miss Aotearoa
Where are you? In Melbourne Australia the kiwis go hard on Facebook selling hangis, boilups, steam puddings and island food like chop suet etc, it’s like being back home almost.
I don't know about anyone else but my family always use canned asparagus, has a completely different flavour to fresh asparagus.
My old man loved that shit
Canned asparagus, interesting! Will give that a try on the next one
@@itscurlsbaby Awesome, you still might not be into it but you never know!
Ours are just plain, white bread, butter and Golden Sun asparagus ( if you can get it that brand ) - 2 big spears or 3 skinny - drain really well so the bread doesn't go soggy. No salt or pepper as the flavour from the cans juice is enough.
@@jammyscouser2583 Love them too! Always have them and deviled eggs at Christmas.
@@Arty_Az Exactly right - yum
You know us Kiwi’s we’re so lazy with how we talk 😂 100% accurate.
Super favorite from an older era: Vogel's with vegemite (I know) on top, then tasty cheese on top of that. Cook under the grill. It is something special...
I just love your CZcams you are so genuine. I cannot stop laughing at your expression
Wow cheers Brent that’s an awesome thing to say mate! Hope you’re enjoying the sun today!
I love how we get so excited when there's any content on news or yt etc about NZ
Jimmy’s pies are my favourite mince n cheese. So many nice homemade one’s hiding in small local shops all over
Jimmy's mince/mince and cheese pies are actually made using mutton mince rather than beef. Check the ingredients next time you eat one. That's the difference right there.
As a fellow steak n cheese lover, I must say the Jimmy's mince n cheese is the best mince n cheese around. 👌🏾
Jimmy’s pies does go hard
I came here to say the same thing
Their mutton pie is where it's at.
When he started to talk about the "unifying theme", I was so sure he was going to say white bread! 😂
Kiwis do simplicity in an aggressive way lol. Personally i dislike just juice bubbles premixed. I far prefer to mix it myself coz its too watery in the bottle. For those that are not aware the reference to "always blow on the pie" comes from a show we have here called Police 10-7. Some officers were searching an area for a suspect and one officer found him walking down a street but was by himself with a camera operator so to buy time until backup arrived he asked where the man was walking to. Response was to the gas station. Cop asked why he was going to the gas station at 3 am and he said to get a pie. Cop replied that it seemed odd to walk to the gas station at 3am to get a pie and said you know what they say about pies at gas stations after midnight? Guy says no, what? Cop didnt have anything prepared so thinking quickly says "you must always blow on the pie. It would have been sitting in the pie warmer for hours and by this time would almost be thermonuclear." Backup then arrived and guy was arrested. Until the cop said that no one had ever said it. The clip was shared around on facebook and people were taking the piss out of the cop. Its now become such a classic long-running joke that many people now dont remember where it came from.
I remember that episode, and I can remember hearing it long before then so I'm not sure where your facts come from but they're wrong
Fairy Bread is Australian as well lol
Another way we used to eat the pie is to take the lid off and put tomato sauce on the filling then use Bluebird Ready Salted Chips to scoop the filling out like a dip then eat the pastry last.
Twisties are good to dip into mince n cheese
I was totally jumping up and down hoping that it was fairy bread🤗🤗🤗 sad you couldn’t do it justice but really happy it was included in your video 🎉🎉🎉
Curl great episodes! Love seeing your reactions !
Please try Marmite toast verses Vegemite toast!
Thanks
Kia ora thank you so much what a lovely thing to say! Marmite will be featuring in the very near future, that’s a promise! Have a great night really appreciate your comment
@@itscurlsbaby lotsa butter, not too much Marmite
I’m from NZ but I just can’t stand Marmite. Vegemite is so much better to me.
I'm a Marmite fan it's different from the uk one
😂😂😂 geez watching this makes me happy. Good choice of pie.
Is it just me or has Haz starred in one of the ads for Mercury(NZ energy company)?
Well spotted mate! He has indeed
@@itscurlsbabymaybe that should that be he Haz indeed!! Haz is az kiwi az bro'.
Great video! Keep up the awesome content uso X !
Thank you my man!!! Love and miss you fella!
Steak chunks in pies make it so more fulfilling than thin mince. Sausage sizzles are a great comfort food.
Totally agree with you on this one. The chunky meat is so much better!
You should try a good ol’ kiwi boil up. Maybe even Pork bones and puha. Ice cream sandwich for dessert 🍨
I make boilups in Australia with watercress I grow at home in an old kids paddling pool, it’s mean almost as good as back home, but you can’t beat the big bunches of fresh watercress from streams back home.
Seafood soup mix and reduced cream is so good as a chip dip.
Have you tried Lollie cake..? So good .
What's that?
Being a kiwi those biscuits/bread with sprinkles is Australian
New setup? great Video again love it. next week i am in NZ
Thanks mate! Some videos like this, some videos the old style. Mix and match! Enjoy your time in NZ
You need to try a pie from Maketu, they really are the best pies in NZ!
You should also try a classic chip butty, it’s hot chips (from a fish n chip shop usually) on buttered white bread and tomato sauce. Essentially a hot chip sandwich 😁👍🏼
Great shout! That’s going in my pie video for sure. Coming very soon!
Yes Maketu pies. Am from Rotorua & we'd go to Maketu beach every Summer - & the little fish/chip shop sold the pies.
Chip butty might be a favourite but Brits have always eaten them so not a Kiwi idea
Secret to making tasty chips. Chefade (can use a pot) agora or moon or any white fleshed potatoe that's not as moist as the yellow or those other white ones that go mushy when deep fried. Never remove the skin as most people don't realise that's where the flavour is. Chefade is used as it makes the exposed flesh crunchy. I find oil doesn't do that the chips tend to go soggy somewhat.
@@scorpnz4433 cool...thanks for the chips tips
Might have missed it, but you need to try a lasagne square. I don't think there is a kiwi food I miss more!
Lasagne square sounds like my kinda thing... watch this space!
Salute to our gorgeous Ranga showing you the ropes bro🤣 trust him with your life ❤ could have put that pie in between bread aye bro😂 those advanced techniques 😂
The ad right before was literally the power ad with this dude🤣🤣
Asparagus rolls always seem to show up along side the sausage rolls at the after thing at funerals too
Fair bread (the sprinkles on the bread) is a massive kids party food as a kiwi and its great hahaha
When we come home from Aussie for a holiday......straight to the dairy for a Big Ben pie and get some proper fish nd chips for dinner. Gold.
Yeah that's what we used to do to pies, particularly potato top when I first went to School in the late 60s
When I was younger we used to have cinnamon toast. Just butter up your bread sprinkle a bit of cinnamon and sugar on top then grill it in the oven I loved it.
Yay, good to see you try the cheese roll. Many a sports team mum has had to make dozens of them to fundraise here in the south of the South Island. You find them in most Southland/Otago cafes as well.
Your next taste tested needs to be the pie taste test: pepper steak, butter chicken, mince and cheese, seafood, chicken &cranberry...
And what a delicious cheese roll it was! Jealous of not growing up in the South Island, those fundraisers sound cool Mia! Thank you for those pie suggestions too, that’s a video I am very very very much looking forward to making! Have a lovely night
I’m from the north. What’s in a cheese roll? How do I make it?
Try the West Coast pies. They are wild foods and amazing. Deer, Rabbit, Wild Pork, and in season birds. Only available on the West Coast.
You guys know where to find the good stuff 😁
Have you tried rewena bread yet?
I prefer it hot with butter and either golden syrup or honey
Then there is the classic buildup, with doughboys
Hey Jos, I haven’t yet mate but I’ll be doing a Māori food video which I am extremely excited for! Your version sounds absolutely delicious.
@@itscurlsbaby maori kai is so good. Boilup, hangi, fry bread, steamed pudd so good
Please try a chicken roll. It has white bread with cream cheese and glazed ginger with the chicken pieces. It's like asparagus roll
I would encourage buying some hot chips and a mince and cheese pie. Pop the lid off and use the chips to scoop out the mince and eat them. So so soooooo good!
Good double act😎👍. I miss those pies and sausage sizzles😭
Cheers mate! Absolutely cannot beat those sausages, sensational stuff
The cheese roll has been made wrong. You use evaporated milk from the can lots of cheese and maggi onion soup mix. When you think you have enough cheese you probably need more. Consistency needs to be thick and not runny. Yes I am from down south
Try a salt and vinegar sandwich, best way to do it is get the multipack of chips and each individual bag is the right amount for one sandwich, but you do need to flatten the sandwich before eating to help avoid having the chips stab your mouth
What about the mighty Paua Fritter and White Bait Fritter.
Looks like we may need to take a trip down south and review some Kai huh @curls 🤔
Thought for a moment,you were going to roll out some Lollie cake Haz.
After watching this, our high national obesity rates are making much more sense to me now lol. 80% of our precious childhood foods are basically just starchy white bread wrapped around, well anything we can find really😅. Still, wouldn't have it any other way!
Didn't used to matter as kids were always running around the neighborhood till the street lights came on. It's only now they're glued to screens 24/7 it's an issue
I love that you’re obsessed with onion dip 😂
Never tried it and not seen it in restaurants in Welly
Honestly Bevan it’s my life now!
I had never liked asparagus (Canned or boiled) until I tried the Roman (as in the Empire) method of cooking it. You don't put it in water and boil it. You put it directly into boiling water and count to 25 then drain and eat. It entirely changed the flavour for me and I will eat it happily IF and ONLY IF, it is cooked that way. Try it, it should be crunchy, like a slightly soggy lettuce leaf.
Fried in a hot pan or on bbq
I still eat a pie with take off the top eat then the filling next then the pastry last my kids eat pies the same way 😊
Haha that’s me! Eat the top first then the rest. Completely understand the logistics of mince VS steak but love my mince and cheese pies 🤤😂
Have you tried Cheese on Toast? Take some bread, spread on some marmite then add some sliced cheese on top and put under the grill in the oven until the cheese is melted and enjoy.
Curls good mate is as kiwi az!! Curls has slotted right into NZ life and is doing a pretty good sell on godzone country. It has adopted so many aussie things ( best of both worlds) and made them their own. Like Bunnings sausage sizzle is now also as kiwi az!! Next thing you know someone will be adamant they happened there first !!!
Omg the Patrick Swayze poster 🤣
Yum love the Cheese rolls, a Part 2 on Māori Food …😁
IMO the best pies in the country are in Blenheim at Burleigh Gourmet Pies. All their flavours are good but the steak, mushroom and truffle cheese are out of this world delicious. 2nd best would be Fairlie Bakehouse roast pork, apple sauce pie with a huge piece of crackling on top. Best in Wellington would be Arobake steak and cheese. The problem is once you try these you won't want to go back to Big Ben, Irvines or pretty much any dairy pie. The only exception would be Jimmy's pies but they are mostly only down south.
Harri!!!! OMFG! That dude can eat anything and then dance it all off!
A pie eating tip to save getting hot meat on your hands is to eat them upside down, as a truck driver it saves them ending up in your lap.
If you're down here in the South Darfield Bakery pies are good. Half an hour out of Christchurch. Also great coffee. Unfortunately closed on Sundays.
Thanks Susan I’ll check that out! Also, closed on a Sunday, in New Zealand?! Never… haha!
Bunnings sausage sizzle is now $2.50 and you can pay with card usually
Thanks it was a fun way to present kiwi snacks to the world. I couldn't work out who was the straight man.
Yes I get the seafood soup mix for my dip everytime a pie sandwich is a kiwi classic raro is kiwi classic and what must you do to the pie oh that cops never going to hear the end of that lol but most kiwis always go bakery over dairy pies specific local bakery at that too
Kiwi love putting things on white bread.
Do picnic bars exist anywhere else? Ive been dying to see someone react to that 😂 KIWI STAPLE
we put 2-3 spears of asparagus in each roll and maybe some thin sliced ham too
Apparently Mountain dew passionfruit is only in New Zealand. Maybe try get him to tast that.
You guys are too kind, I mean so kind 😂
Born and raised in Invercargill but live in Auckland. After watching this, I’ve had to buy some evaporated milk, onion soup mix, cheese, mustard powder and 2 loaves of white sandwich bread. An hour later I’ve got 44 rolls of delicious southern sushi. Later realised I made the noob mistake of using Edam cheese instead of Tasty 🤦♂️
tasty is goated our house is packed with it😂
Steam pudding, with custard *Homer Simpson gurgle* cut it out cuzzy lol
cheese and onion or cheese and pineapple sandwiches. And, did anyone else get luncheon and put homemade mayo or tomato sauce on and roll it up ☺️
The asparagus roll has *deep* associations with funerals for me, don't think I personally saw them at a birthday party
Yeah.... why is that do you think? Funerals and conference lunches, with the bread starting to curl and dry out at the ends.
Rip the top off the steak/mince n cheese pie and use chicken chips like a spoon to eat the filling yummy!
Gamechanger. That’s something I’ll be trying next weekend!
Good on ya lads!
Sausage Sizzle is both NZ & Australia
I'm laughing at pineapple lumps and a Whittakers block being described as desserts lmao
Rumour has it the best kiwi snack is RayRay from Taranaki???
@@itscurlsbaby just a rumour I'm afraid hahah x
Fairy Bread is served in Australia as well
Awesome, didn’t know this!
@@itscurlsbaby No worries, mate. I am Happy to Help. As a Proud Aussie and A Son of A Kiwi
You guys have pavlova too but everyone knows you stole it (This is probably wrong but I'm a kiwi)
its australian
Try a trumpet or a jellytip ice cream
Go to Real Meat Pies in Waiwhetu .... The steak and blue cheese is devine!
Another way to eat pies is to take the top off and eat the mince/steak by scooping it up with a potato chip.
have you thought of trying polynesian food? oh & try a ‘steak & mushroom pie’ from any bakery 😆 one of my favourite pies
Hey Hina, absolutely! I would love to try some Polynesian food. I will get looking for something for a video in the next few weeks for definite! Great choice on steak & mushroom too.
@Prodigy son At least you would die with a smile on you face 🙂🙂
@Prodigy son not so. A lot of the poly foods that survived colonisation were celebration foods like Samoan palusami which is rich, but umu cooked pork is as healthy as anything else as is umu cooked breadfruit and kumara and taro. A lot of the colonial foods that replaced the islanders fresh foods weren't great. Pisupo(canned corned beef or bully beef) is still an unhealthy staple but its not really poly. It was sold to the islanders by the colonising peoples.
i live in new zealand and absolutely love that nation
need to try boil up with dough boys and watercress
Asparagus roll should have mayo instead of butter (cream cheese is a bit weird?). And if you want that kinda sweeter, tangier taste then use Eta mayo.
best part of this video is the newcastle shirt
I'm 49 years old and we used to have Big Ben pies at primary school. They were way better back then.
Could also try marmite and cheese sandwiches. And Pic's peanut butter 🙂
Try a whitebait pattie
should Try Moari Nz kai Mixed with The Nz poly Food Thats where the heart of Nz Food is
Try a steak, cheese & bacon pie - from a BAKERY....and a custard square
Custard squares are incredible!! Great call on the bakery pies too, wish there was one nearer me!