Alton Brown SCHOOLS me on Steaks!

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As an engineer, Alton's approach of science plus the art of cooking really appealed to me. Good Eats was one of my absolute favorite shows from the 90s.

InsensitiveLout
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Alton Brown has said his inspiration for Good Eats was Julia Child, meets Mr. Wizard, meets Monty Python. And I have to say, he nailed it.
Also props to his wife for not just letting Alton complain about early 90s cooking shows, and pushing him to go to cooking school, ditch his job directing TV commercials and make a cooking show of his own.

rhekman
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I grew up watching Alton Brown on Good Eats, made me realize from a young age that I had an interest in cooking and food science. Good Eats was like the Bill Nye the Science Guy of cooking, he not only explained the recipes but also their history and the science behind them.

BasilDaAuraChef
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I met Alton at a book signing in Tampa many years ago. The place was flat out swamped with people and he stayed until he met every single fan! By the time we got close to my place in line, it was getting late. They kindly asked the remaining fans not to ask for any personalization in order to expedite the remaining autographs.

I will admit that I couldn’t help myself so I asked Mr. Brown to write “Skirt Steak Rules!”, which he did with a big grin as he said “Skirt Steak DOES RULE”.

Alton is the G.O.A.T.!

Adam_K_W
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After watching this, I desperately want an Alton Guga collab since they're both so passionate about food. I think they would have great conversations.

mcaidanwolf
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So glad you finally reviewed an Alton Brown video, he's one of the few people in the Cooking Industry I love to watch on a regular basis, because while not all of his videos are perfect, they're incredibly informative, and you learn so much from them, especially if you have a knack for cooking whatever food he's got going on. Not to mention, he's actually an incredibly nice guy, and really enjoys taking the time to properly teach people, and won't yell at you if you make a mistake, instead he'll just help you fix your mistake(s), and tell you what to do next time to improve on the/those mistake(s).

Jake
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Alton Brown and Kenji Lopez-Alt are the reason i got into perfecting technique. Understanding the science behind the food and the reason things work out don't work and why we do them is what turned me into the foodie I am today. So glad to see you watching him and hope to see him watching you or even a collab in the future!

riuphane
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3:39 Does Guga know that's a Full Metal Jacket reference?

NMRH
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I dropped a Dalstrong knife on my foot a year ago. It went right through and stuck into the laminate floorboards beneath. Incredibly sharp, definitely recommend. Urgent care said it was a narrow and clean cut, barely any scar. Good stuff.

jonathantopal
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There was an old episode of Good Eats about cooking steak that my dad studied to perfect his technique. My dad is a very good home cook, but his steaks are incredible now. Alton Brown is a beloved name in our family.

XANDOAndy
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I think what I've always loved about Alton Brown is he's an everyman. He isn't a Michelin starred chef that went through culinary school, and spent 20 years in professional kitchens and is now sharing his techniques with us. He's just a normal guy who does a few hours of research, maybe a little trial and error and then films an episode about what he found out. It's the same way I'd go about cooking the best meal I can to show off for my family, and that's why I relate to him so easily. It's why we all love Guga too, we aren't trying to be professional chefs, just the best home cooks we can be.

Strm
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Alton is my favorite, hell I watched him from food network, and even YouTube for his humor and his personality are my favorites, I love his style and he taught me a lot about cooking alongside Gordon Ramsay and my Filipino grandma

daianspahava
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Alton is the guy who got me into cooking! I watched Good Eats as a kid all the time when it was past my bedtime, he’s the best! I’d always fall asleep to Food Network. I’d get hungry and then get tired.

Sniperboy
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Oh yeah. Alton Brown!!! He's easily the smartest person in any kitchen. But he won't rub your face in it. His COVID home cooking series was fun.

GordonGordon
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Guga and Alton on the same video never expected this but great to for the younger folk to discover the greatness that is Alton Brown.

JintoLin
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Alton was the "Harold McGee" of The Food Network, back in those days (90's). Still my favorite food TV personality. That was filmed back when he had hair. Back then, grills hadn't developed into the refined things they are now. You should get Alton on the Show.

RoninDosho
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Alton Brown is, and always has been, incredible!! Love this guy!! Thanks for spreading the word even more Guga!! But he way, he was a director of photography for music videos (The One I Love: REM). His innovations for filming and practical visual aids in cooking shows was really phenomenal!!

narcolepticchihuahuaproduc
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Alton is the only cook I've ever seen in concert 😂

balkamp
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Love me some Guga!!! Alton Brown was the FIRST Food Network chefs that I watched ALL the time! He is unquestionably the O.G.!!

Joe_Murphy-REV_Realty
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long ago when i asked the butcher for skirt steak his eyes lit up… he had 10lbs he sold me for $2. i miss those days.

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