Link needs to eat in order to gain hearts, but are his recipes any good? Brian David Gilbert teams up with Eater’s Adam Moussa to discover which of Breath of the Wild’s 78 recipes are tasty and how many hearts they should actually restore.
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cooking pro tip: literally just use carrots as any other vegetable it's totally fine and doesn't affect recipes at all
“if I can't be accurate i sure as hell am gonna be extra”
modern paleo art in a nutshell
Two men discover that salt fat and sugar makes up %90 of cooking. 10/10
"Wow fried bread is delicious" we yeah that's why people have been eating it for centuries
I'm dissapointed. Ya'll made the crepe to fucking thicc. They're supposed to be thin.
Beats my strict diet consisting only of radished, truffles and durian.
If Brian added more milk and then steamed his egg pudding, it actually would have turned out really good – it's like a variation on a Chinese dessert dish that already exists
You remind me of a put-together version of Edgar Allen poe! multiverse confirmed
Also, I love how you decided to wade through recipes. It reminds me of how studies are chosen for metanalyses.
he looks like he sells snow to babies from Nunavut
Do this but with Cooking Mama! 😀
I’m pretty sure that bread is just hard tack
I can get the "throw everything in the pot" method for some of the recipes but I'm a little disappointed they didn't actually try the real recipies
I actually want to see someone take the time to try and make all of these well.
I watch this video whenever I’m sad or hungover. So, most days
I would like to see a cooking channel dedicated to cooking food from breath of the wild
Wheat bread won
you thought you could do 78 recipes in one day? uh.
i don't believe dipping already cooked things in honey is the same as glazing them.
“How’s the chicken?” “Milky.” Haha
Love the nail polish it's a nice color
I disagree on the whole salt deal
When there’s one grain of salt in the food:
polygon:no salt
me: but theres rock salt
I feel like this is the mystery meat in a school lunch
Either that's a stainless steel wok or that's the most unseasoned wok I've seen
Tip for cuting the fish USE A FALAY KNIFE
Now they have to do all the animal crossing recipes
This is litterally just committing food crime for half an hour
Why is Adam so enjoyable to watch?
Really goes to show just how essential salt is
Not sure what the point of making all of them is if you can’t even make them properly due to time restraints. I’m sure people would much rather watch everything get made accurately instead of half assed, even if it meant a longer wait for the video release or the video to be split into parts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGloMEj1eE4
Honestly feels like any vegetable other than carrots could have helped a lot of these dishes. Also despite the name, I'm 80% all the steamed dishes are actually smoked and the inclusion of herbs in the recipe is to create an aromatic smoke, but since every dish cooks near instantaneously we can't prove that these dishes are smoked and not steamed (for the uninitiated, smoking takes considerably longer than steaming)
Watching this while eating pepcorn!
I quite like egg amd honey together almost standalone
"I just wish it was something else." I will be saying this constantly from here out.
why did they make the crepe so thick ;-(
THe lengende of ZELDda
"its been cooked"
2 minutes later
"that does just taste like undercooked dough…"
Can't you toss rock salt in most of the recipes to boost the hearts a tiny bit? They could've said "we'll assume Link throws in a bonus rock salt into every meal" and salted their food lol
23:09 sick off reference,
I don't even know how many times i watched this episode. There's something really conforting about the way they suffer in this one.
The bread is really fresh sourdough wirh freshly made started on the spot. Alternatively link carries around starter with him.
eat rock roast
7:39 That thing have too much curry. That's why it tastes bad
Do it again but with time
I love Brian falling in a direction every time he laughs
I love Link's happy expression whenever he cooks. Zelda's right, he's a glutton
So the main takeaway is that the two most critical ingredients that can make almost anything better:
SALT & BUTTER
Thank you for your sacrifice, gentlemen.