Uncle Roger Learn How To Cook Steak (ft. Guga) - Summary

Summary

In this video, Uncle Roger is in Miami, attempting to cook various steaks with the help of Google, who is providing guidance. They use different types of steaks, season them with salt, pepper, and MSG, and cook them on a grill. They also attempt a risky technique involving a cast iron skillet on the grill to enhance flavor. The video includes humorous banter between Uncle Roger and Google, and they eventually succeed in cooking the steaks to perfection, despite some fiery moments.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The setting is in Miami.
2. The person in Miami claims to be the only one who can cook steak properly.
3. There is a sponsorship mention for "boxu," a premium Japanese snack subscription.
4. The text mentions the availability of Japanese snacks in Tokyo shops but not in the UK.
5. The narrator mentions enjoying black sesame cookies.
6. There is a reference to cooking steak being a challenge.
7. They discuss using various types of steak, including skirt steak and Japanese Wagyu A5 New York strip.
8. The narrator discusses seasoning the steak with salt, pepper, and MSG.
9. They mention using avocado oil for cooking.
10. There's a discussion about grilling techniques, including grill marks.
11. The text refers to Jamie Oliver and his use of chili jam on rice.
12. The narrator uses a cast iron skillet for cooking one of the steaks.
13. They mention basting the steak with butter and garlic.
14. There's a mention of rotating the steak for even cooking.
15. The narrator attempts a risky cooking technique involving a high flame, which results in a large flame.
16. There are jokes and banter between the narrator and the person they are cooking with.
17. The cooking process involves managing the flame and achieving a crust on the steak.
18. The final outcome of the cooking process is described as "amazing."
19. The text mentions the taste resembling steak from a Waffle House.
20. The narrator talks about taking the bone out of the steak.

These are the factual points extracted from the text without including any opinions or commentary.