Cooking Food On The Internet For Fun And Profit

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Published 2020-05-15
Clickbait Title: World's Largest Activated Charcoal Superfood Epic Burger Made With Acai Cake

In this video I mention Gourmet Makes a bunch and I actually felt really insecure about that just because for a long time during the edit it was feeling like I only had one example. But the reason it was on my mind so much is that the recent video with the gourmet Tater Tots was just so perfect with the intro where a parade of chefs, cooks, and foodies, the kind of folks who regularly cook hundred-dollar cuts of meat with obscure Italian names, stop by to talk about just how much they love frozen potato nuggets.

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Written and performed by Dan Olson

Music:
"Good Ol Plan B" – Mela
"Headway" – Kai Engel

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All Comments (21)
  • @ragingbombast
    Re: Urine Drinking - It's only cooking content if it's someone else's urine. Otherwise its an ecofriendly recycling video.
  • @Cynimax
    "But unlikely to draw negative attention to the platform." looks at bon appetit 3 months later
  • For the record: starting now, at least one person in the world (myself) has searched this video up for the sincere purpose of learning how long to microwave a pizza pop.
  • @urbanarmory
    I live in the Middle East and I always love telling people here that in the West falafel is a "health food", when it's basically just a bean-based french fry
  • @MrFrostburner
    It took me longer than I'd like to admit to realize the pickle joke was, in fact, a joke, and not an actual video made by one of those channels.
  • Man this recipe for shortbread chocolate chip cookies is tough to follow
  • once when i was in the usa i met one of these natural healthy food aficionados and she, upon knowing i'm brazilian, made me taste one of her "superfood" açaí smoothies and it just... tasted like the açaí ice cream we eat all the time.. delicious, yes, but very sweet, very sugary. it's super easy to tell because the açaí berry by itself tastes a bit like dirt and is by far not the most common way to consume it. the "healthy" açaí supplements she was buying were just as industrialized, unhealthy and sugary as any other ice cream off the street but foreigners who buy it have no way of knowing. i wouldn't be surprised if all these "exotic superfoods" were the same.
  • @Inlelendri
    "He'd noticed that sex bore some resemblance to cookery: it fascinated people, they sometimes bought books full of complicated recipes and interesting pictures, and sometimes when they were really hungry they created vast banquets in their imagination - but at the end of the day they'd settle quite happily for egg and chips. If it was well done and maybe had a slice of tomato.” - Terry Pratchett, The Fifth Elephant, I cannot remember the page number
  • @projectz975
    the sound of Dan Olsen slurping a coke haunts me to my core
  • I love that he talks while washing dishes. The one thing you never see in a cooking video is the cleanup.
  • the thing that gets me is that the 'exotic' foods suddenly gets stupid expensive and the original people can no longer buy their staple.
  • @ShalathePrinny
    opens soda can "All that's left is to enjoy" sputtered breaths of a dying man as he drowns in his own blood "Hmmm delicious"
  • @samniel
    I love that you mentioned Ann Reardon and her husband, she doesn't JUST debunk 5-minute crafts and blossom, she also posts her own creations along with the recipes. My favourite cooking channels are usually the educational or at least edutainment ones,.
  • @aze4308
    i love the implication that dan just cleaned a table silently before looking up, saying “and not just because she spoke french”, and going back to cleaning
  • @gianniwu6564
    As a Chinese the first time someone quoted Marie Antoinette saying eat croissants I immediately thought of our emperor who said:”if they don’t have rice, eat meat”. Or the other legendary emperor that thought that eggs costed 30 taels of silver and when he heard of his ministers eating eggs for breakfast wanted to kill them all and take their “riches”.
  • @acecat2798
    I remember watching British Bake Off and for their Victorian week I think Nadiya (who is a second-generation British Bangladeshi woman) used Bengali spices in her dish, and the judges said something like "Victorians wouldn't have used those" and I was struck because A) yes Victorian English could've if they'd wanted to, that's what the whole spice colonialism was for and B) yes a ton of Victorians did... because by definition, Bengal was under British rule + under Queen Victoria-> Bengalis were Victorians, whether they were living in Bengal itself or if they ended up in the British Isles (as many did). Bengalis in the 1800s were more Victorian than the concurrent Americans who weren't living under Victoria's reign, but the show never counted their food as "Victorian" even in a context where that would've been historically correct. Bake Off also tends to treat non-English cuisine as exotic even when it's the norm for a lot of British people.
  • @zelbinian
    Dunno how many folks are appreciating the planning it took to get that "And not just because she spoke French" response to the voice over but... this guy did.
  • as someone living in the place were Açaí comes from, it only gives energy, because it is heavy on calories and most people rest after eating it, it is rarely recommended to treat any disease, just for athletes, the legend around it comes from a tribe that survived a famine on Açaí alone
  • @blenderpanzi
    Now I want a cooking show by a native American who just "discovered" this exotic thing called mac and cheese.
  • @jaicro89
    i just want to say, that there is a Mexican cooking chanel called: "de mi rancho a tu cocina", is just an granny showing old cooking recipes and is one of the biggest cooking channels in the platform.... is awesome and as a latino it makes me proud.