Growing the Ingredients for a Curry. @TastingHistory

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Hoocho Takes us on his journey preparing Thai Massaman Curry from fresh ingredients: Cooking With Hooch

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  • @innocentbystander2673 says:

    Conundrum…’FoodLand’ is already taken. 🤣

  • @PeteCorp says:

    Excellent.

  • @AndroidSon says:

    I prefere to grow peppers in soil but not in hydroponic.
    It is because them have prolonged and not short period of vegetation.
    You can grow peppers some years along in the same pot.
    Hydroponic method is good for one season short time of vegetation vegetables.
    Hi from the Western Siberia, Russia!

  • @wschlundt says:

    Please do more of these episodes! It’s great to grow crazy cool spices, peppers, etc. in hydroponics, but having the recipes and a goal makes it that much better!

    • @Hoocho says:

      This is kinda my thinking, close the loop, from seed to plate.

    • @vudu5vudu says:

      @@Hoocho I like your thinking. Recently, and with the high cost of beef and the approaching cooler months, I’ve been eating more stews and meals with cheaper cuts of meat. Please consider Corned beef, Lamb shoulder, Kangaroo tail, Chuck steak. Ox tail, and of course all the substitues. I’ve always admired your mission of accesible, home grown fruit and veg. Add to that cheap, delicious meats (because I have no room for a cow {have had chickens}) and you extend the value to humanity.

    • @Hoocho says:

      @@vudu5vudu look into soup bones.
      I buy them for myself (and the doggos)
      They’re so cheap.

      Throw them in the slow cooker with all your root vegetables and some spices and you have an amazing broth based nutrient dense (because of the marrow) delicious soup with fall apart meat..::

      That may be a future episode hahahahah

  • @belleomalley1022 says:

    Awesome stuff Hooch! Id love more love letters to Mr Miller

  • @WR4SSE says:

    More cooking with Hooch

  • @Jimsimi says:

    Awesome video, your pride in your garden and happiness throughout is contagious. Super inspiring, would definitely enjoy seeing more like this. Thanks!

  • @cpav9062 says:

    I loved this crossover video, keep it up!

  • @rw-xf4cb says:

    Great idea of doing cooking with your home produce! Like the Ginger Beer vid. Keep up the good work looks good – I would go with Beef Rendang myself especially if you have the lemon grass!

  • @bradcarby3765 says:

    Dinner at your place: “Have a seat, dinner will be ready tomorrow”.

  • @blackswansystem says:

    Awesome. Good point about growing your own ingredients.
    Make another channel mate.

  • @_____7704 says:

    Wicked backdrop – the plywood screwed to the wall, plants, black pipe work. Get yourself some 3000K lights to make it feel warm if your doing cooking shows. Ive been following your channel for years. Keep up the good work.

  • @michellecolledge2355 says:

    I would love more of these videos. Brilliant.

  • @Yahawah_ says:

    This is great. You should do an entire culinary series. All you’d have to do is put those culinary videos in a playlist . Also, can you do a singular video were you go in to detail about all of your irrigation devices? All devices like: “All Wicking Devices”, “All Float Valves” and “All Hoses & Tubes That Shuttle Irrigation To Your Systems”. Im getting ready to buy all of your stl files and irrigation devices. I just need one, compact video where you talk about all of these devices at once.

  • @ozzypunk1 says:

    Yum…. Great to see you put what you grow into something special

  • @TheSoilandGreen says:

    Your channel is packed full of ideas for the masses. I spend many hours a week researching videos on growing methods. It’s not often that a channel has so many cutting edge methods to grow your own food. I have a 1/3 acre here in Texas and 13 acres in the Yosemite area of California. My goal is to turn my acreage into a food farm/nursery. Thanks and keep up the great work.

  • @marklaw9124 says:

    This is a good way to show what you grow, and I think you should do more like this.

  • @GSalem-ek5zb says:

    This is a great idea!!

  • @andrewradford3953 says:

    Might be able to donate a piglet for the next food video.
    I have most of those ingredients. Great idea using a slow cooker to mature the curry. I’d take the chilli level up several notches.

  • @Emmanuel_LL says:

    Mate, love the spice rack idea. Will we ever see a Hoocho’s 3D house or life hacks video.

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