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  • hotel pan deep fryer on induction burner is brilliant!

  • I remember when my uncle did this to my cat.

  • man this is sick.

  • This is inspiring ... to become as proficient in skill in any one thing. I think thousand of hours of dedication to such an idea is good.

  • ...so THATS how the Predators do it...

  • only rightt

  • lol runescape brought me here

  • 15254

  • man monkfish are fucking ugly.

  • I wish I could be taught by you Mr. Morimoto. You are the best Iron Chef in my opinion.

  • Impressive. 

  • I think he has fish fetish :) "YEEEEEEE,,, YAAAAAAAAA"

  • filleh da fit

  • looks like my sister

  • fucking japs start with the asshole first and end at the head!!!

  • @dustyflair but last night you told me to start at your asshole

  • @dustyflair Hey you racist hick, that's called being an intelligent eater. It's only in the Western countries where there's this weird aversion to certain foods but, generally, most people everywhere consume as much of the animal as possible. Waste not, want not.

  • @Gilgamesh417 so speaking the TRUTH makes me a racist hick? I don't give a rats ass about you, the japs or the chinaman. They have just about RUINED the whole fucking world....We might have fished the Chesapeake pretty hard but anything wrong in the Atlantic can be blamed on the gooks!!! Sure we polute, etc but atleast we have SOME KIND OF REGULATIONS. Who's so stupid as to put a nuclear plant on the banks of an ocean where you have tsunami's? Fuck you and them!!!

  • @dustyflair No, you're speaking a very warped version of the "truth" that's very American and ethno-centric. 1. American farming and fishing methods are more devastating than Japanese farming and fishing methods simply because ours are bigger. We've permanently changed the North Atlantic ecosystem and it doesn't look like cod will ever return there, not in the near future at least.

  • @dustyflair 2. Japan has to rely nuclear energy for power due to the expense of importing coal, oil and gas and that green tech has only recently begun to flourish. The power plant in question suffered a double fail-safe failure that was difficult to anticipate. Additionally, it was an older plant and lacked modern safety precautions. American nuclear power plants didn't exactly get super regulated until 3-Mile Island, or have you forgotten about that nuclear disaster?

  • @dustyflair Finally, consider that America is the largest consumer and polluter in the world right now but has made the least strides in healing the world. It pulled out of the Kyoto protocols, has passed legislation that denies the existence of global warming and the science behind it, is investing heavily in hydrofracking without knowing the longterm ecological consequences, and still stripmines for coal, a method where a mountain is blown up for coal. Japan is a drop in the bucket.

  • @Gilgamesh417 Man you have a lot of excuses...So China is a drop in the bucket too? You seem stuck on Japan and I said Japan and CHINA. Sure American's consume...We consume the CRAP that China makes. They send us lead filled toys and Dry wall that is full of cancer causing agents, etc. No matter how we slice it all of us are responsible but to say that CHINA has nothing to do with it is a SCAM and you should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @dustyflair I never said that China is a drop in the bucket. China has a lot of cultural dining issues that I don't agree with like killing tigers for their penis, keeping bears penned up while draining their gallbladder, and de-finning sharks. Add in the fact that they don't have a healthy FDA or EPA system. And the government should step in in typical authoritarian fashion to crackdown on that.

  • @dustyflair But the Chinese government is also one of the leading green technology proponents in the world and is home to many new green technology companies and startups looking to make stuff like solar panels and wind turbines cheaper and more freely available.

  • hes never going to get 99 cooking if it takes him that long just to cook one monkfish...

  • @wtfr3nch he goes slow for demonstration sake

  • noooo not the gobul.

  • dont tell me the monkfish gills are eaten??

  • @oceantrolls73 in jap land they eat the asshole and everything...They have just about eaten the whole fucking ocean up...

  • @dustyflair So have the Spaniards, Portuguese, Chinese, Scandinavian countries, Italy, Greece, etc. Any country with a seafood heavy diet. Your point? Aquaculture is taking into effect and is becoming a major import in many countries. And sustainable fishing will, hopefully, eventually be instituted in those countries. The US has just about fished out the North Atlantic and Chesapeake bay area. Sustainability issues are common to all ethnicities you racist hick.

  • @Gilgamesh417 I hadn't seen the gooks raise WHALES or BLUEFIN or YELLOWFIN tuna in a cage 100 miles inland...Maybe they should try pen raising some sharks they love so fucking much...Instead of catching them and slicing the fins off and then just tossing them back...Who's really wasteful here on this planet? Just cause you like assholes to eat doesn't make you some "intelligent eater" you stupid douche!

  • @dustyflair Uh, 1. Consider that Americans, on average and per person, consume and pollute more than any other denizen of a developed nation? 2. How many Americans are there compared to Japanese? 3. You can't aquaculture high tier animal species, it's too resource intensive and very expensive. 4. De-finning is cruel and I've only had shark fin soup once and refuse to eat it ever again. 5. American farming techniques can be incredibly cruel as well.

  • and another thing...Why do they continue to WHALE? Certainly the intelligent eaters can make or create synthetic products to replace what they are getting from the whales? Here in America we believe in "it takes a hell of a man to beat up on a dog", in jap land THEY EAT THEM....So who's more intelligent?

  • @dustyflair FIrst off, Inuit and Eskimo peoples continue to whale as well. The Japanese don't whale purely to acquire their blubber or whatever, their reason for whaling is that whale is 1. A legitimate food and 2. It is a food of their culture. Sustainable whaling is certainly possible. And Japanese don't eat dogs, it's more of a Southeast asian thing. Additionally, those "dogs" are bred specifically for food, much like cows are bred specifically for food.

  • @Gilgamesh417 a legit food source> Whale and endless amounts of Bluefin and Yellowfin. Why is it that the japs and chinamen are over here fishing on our side of the world? BECAUSE THEY HAVE FISHED THEIR WATERS OUT DUMBASS!

  • @dustyflair I never said that Japan and China's fishing policies are flawless. In fact, due to the clout of the fishing industry in Japan, instituting fishing quotas has been challenging for the government. However, 1. Sustainable fishing is possible, i.e. with quotas that are kept up to date and it will be up to international pressure and conservationists in Japan to try to promote that change and 2. Fisheries across the world are depleted, not just in the Pacific.

  • @dustyflair You do realize that fish are used for other things than food, right? They are popularly used in industrial processes. In any event, China and Japan have their problems as does America. It's just really hard to take you seriously because 1. You're shouting and 2. You use racist terms that, quite frankly, makes it seem like you are just racist, which you are, and not actually well informed.

  • i didnt know monkfish was real (runescape geek)

  • yummmm...(awkward silence)...yummm..(awkward silence)

  • Morimoto is absolutely amazing at this! I love watching him cook since interesting dishes on Iron Chef...

  • This guy is a true master. He makes it look so easy. If I tried that I'd have fish bits everywhere.

  • Yeah, a true master indeed. You don't just cook a couple of good casual dishes and be called a master. Master chefs must be well rounded in the style to be a true master.

  • 0:48 orgasm

  • @Minh913

    He mimicked Japanese women when they are stripped their clothes by men. so he made a joke

    but nobody in the studio seemed understand.

  • @tukune3go Too many honkies in the audience.

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  • He made short work f that Fish! Nice job, Chef.

  • apparently very orgasmic

  • Such savagery.

  • i make the same sound while chopping onions.

  • Yes, no ridiculous dubbing.

  • that shit is sweet

  • why was he moaning?

  • @TheMrpalid It's important.

  • @TheMrpalid he's cummin

  • @TheMrpalid LMAO i know that was soo not expected and creepy.

  • officially endangered, apparently

    way to go greedy fishermen, ruthless chefs and fat diners everywhere!

  • @imnotabear They are not endangered. The kind of monkfish you are referring to are actually a type of shark unlike the boney fish seen here. The monkfish shown here are actually a type of anglerfish, not a shark. However both types of monkfish are caught the same way, trawling, which is detrimental for both species.

  • thats awesome. thats how you make money in a kitchen. no waste. id love to know how he made the monkfish liver ponzu.

  • The japanese monkfish looks identical to the one we have here in norway.

  • @Zachry86 AND in the U.S.. I have some right from the Boat today and they look identical to me.

  • @Zachry86 It's probably the same breed. Japanese fishers don't fish near their coast, they do in Europe. Hence, why Cod has became endangered.

  • wtf is wrong with sound

  • @egorlike It's a sound girls in Japan make when they are embarrassed from men seeing them undress or naked.

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