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The burner paradox is so real. All 4 burners “work,” but come on. Only one is truly usable. It’s the big one in the front.
I love the concept of you trying to beat cheffy-style dishes with more basic ingredients. I hope it's not too much of an uphill battle, but this is really cool to watch! I almost feel like this could lead an episode idea or series where you get each person to pick a fancy dish they love and show a way that they think they could outcook it with more basic stuff.
9:56 how dare the editors not give us a Wash Josh card cut
Gwynnedd is the best judge, just the sweetest person who seems really smart and great to be around! We need more of her, please!
Us: "Wait, so it's all mayonnaise?" Josh: "Always has been."
Imagine needing to yell at your boss for being unsafe. The Mythical Chefs don’t have to 😂
"Onions are just flavor solids." Sure Josh. That makes sense. <3
Josh being so excited his burger got a higher score is just so wholesome. I love this concept and hope there are more on the way!
To be honest, I expected the most expensive burger in Los Angeles to be a lot more than $36.
I've seen a few different videos on this "make it better" concept, and i love how down to earth Josh is with it. He's not spending 200 dollars to outdo someone or anything, he's just showing how a good burger made with common ingredients stacks up against fast burgers and gourmet stuff
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Top Comments (10)
The burner paradox is so real. All 4 burners “work,” but come on. Only one is truly usable. It’s the big one in the front.
I love the concept of you trying to beat cheffy-style dishes with more basic ingredients. I hope it's not too much of an uphill battle, but this is really cool to watch! I almost feel like this could lead an episode idea or series where you get each person to pick a fancy dish they love and show a way that they think they could outcook it with more basic stuff.
9:56 how dare the editors not give us a Wash Josh card cut
Gwynnedd is the best judge, just the sweetest person who seems really smart and great to be around! We need more of her, please!
Us: "Wait, so it's all mayonnaise?" Josh: "Always has been."
Imagine needing to yell at your boss for being unsafe. The Mythical Chefs don’t have to 😂
"Onions are just flavor solids." Sure Josh. That makes sense. <3
Josh being so excited his burger got a higher score is just so wholesome. I love this concept and hope there are more on the way!
To be honest, I expected the most expensive burger in Los Angeles to be a lot more than $36.
I've seen a few different videos on this "make it better" concept, and i love how down to earth Josh is with it. He's not spending 200 dollars to outdo someone or anything, he's just showing how a good burger made with common ingredients stacks up against fast burgers and gourmet stuff