#AD | Today we’ve got an epic Beat the Chef Mystery Box Challenge for you, as James and Jamie celebrate the ancient ingredient that is wheat! With an ingredients box full of surprise items, we’ve challenged the guys to create something special to celebrate wheat. But before they get cooking, they’ve got to learn more from the experts about this classic ingredient to really show off what it can do in the kitchen.
They’re cooking up 2 very different dishes, but who will be the winner? Watch and decide for yourself!
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We need more wheat grown here in the UK. Its time to rely on ourselfs to bring out argoculture produce and stop importing what we can grow here! There is tones of land that is capable.
I never thought you would be sponsored by chemical manufacturing company. Not in a million years.
I’d pick the beef pie
Jamie is my visual winner
The days of the three field rotation are over. Demand for greater production continues to grow. Beer and bread have always fed the nation and doesn't decrease just because our diet has incorporated more proteins and veg.
Stop. Just stop with the climate change bs.
I would say I disagree on this one. James made a good looking desert, but I'd take the pie any day.
Watching some of the older videos while i wait for the new ones!! and i just wanted to say the look into wheat was really intersting 🙂 enjoyed the whole where it came from and all that 🙂
You know when you're having a conversation with someone and they're just waiting for you to finish so that they can talk ???????????????? ????????????????
Give Jamie a piece of beef and he brings his A-game.
I love how James took it sweet, wheat is great with chocolate too!
Even if I was there I really couldn't eat the dessert, it looked amazing and james is my favorite chief but Jamie's dish is what I'd eat happily
I miss wheat. Stupid gluten.
I mean, if I have to wait for 3 hours, I'm more excited with Jamie's dish
Personally, I think Jamie won, but I'm a savoury man!
I would have devoured Jamie's dish so hard.
James is always my favorite.
I hate fennel seed so much, I hate that it is so common in pizza and sausage.
How did Jamie not win, James didn’t even look that good or use as much wheat products than Jamie did
I think the two of them made a great meal to celebrate british wheat.
hi James! Miss you on Sorted but hope your next venture is a fairytale land of balanced flavor and exquisite education! Can't wait to see you again when you are ready to come back for a visit!
James- my beer caramel isn’t great…
Ebbers and baz- thats phenomenal
Jamie wins cause he sticks to hearty comfort food that's simple but tasty. Team Jamie. Unpopular opinion: I don't like James. Weakest character on the show
Have you ever noticed that 4 of the boys all have the same hair cut, Ben does not.
One of my all time favorite cooking channels besides mythical chef josh
they dump herbicide on the soil year after year after year. This completely kills the microbiology of the soil, runs into the water system and does the same thing there, and then have to dump fertiliser on the soil with 70% lost to run off into water systems where it causes eutrophication. The reason there are so many pests is due to the scale of monocultures they create. There is no environment left for beetles, ladybirds, birds, hedgehogs and instead a huge buffet for the pest species. A more sensible planting and rotation system around permaculture principles would produce the same yield without spending anything like as much money on herbicides and fertiliser. You can make potent plant fertiliser from fermenting stinging nettles.