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B1 Intermediate English 8:01 1,563 words Cooking

Corned Beef Stroganoff | Food Wishes

National Geographic · 87,240 views · Added 2 months ago

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In this cooking video, Chef John demonstrates how to make corned beef stroganoff, a creative twist on the classic dish. Learners will pick up essential cooking vocabulary like \"simmer,\" \"roux,\" \"deglaze,\" and \"reduce,\" along with expressions for describing textures and flavors. This is a great video for practicing step-by-step instructional English and learning kitchen terminology in a fun, conversational style.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,563

Total Words

475

Unique Words

5/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 30%

Subtitles (88 segments)

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00:01

Hello, this is chef john from foodwishes.com with corned beef stroganoff. That's right. I love corned beef.

00:09

In fact, i love it so much, i have it once a year. And

00:13

while i do enjoy the classic corned beef and cabbage st patrick's day preparation, once in a while i like to switch things up.

00:21

So, that's what we're gonna do. And

00:23

I loved how this came out.

00:24

And to get started, we will add a corned beef brisket to a pot, and then we'll sprinkle over the spice pack that always comes with it. And

00:32

while nobody's really sure what's in this, we always add it in because that's just what's done.

00:38

And then what we'll do is cover this by a couple inches with some cold, fresh water.

00:42

And by the way, this is going to simmer for a few hours. And

00:45

while it does, once in a while you might want to add another splash of water to the pot just to make sure our meat has enough liquid to simmer in. But

00:53

anyway, what we'll do is bring that water up to a boil on high heat, at which point we'll back it down to low or whatever setting maintains a nice, gentle simmer. And

01:01

we'll let that cook for two and a quarter hours, at which point it's probably going to look something like this.

01:07

And what we'll do is turn off the heat and

01:09

transfer that into a bowl where we will let it cool completely before we trim it up. Oh, and do not discard the cooking liquid.

01:17

We want to reserve about a cup of that to use in our sauce. And

01:20

in the spirit of full disclosure, i did this step the day before so the meat would be nice and cold, which makes it very easy to trim. And.

01:28

By trim, all i mean is cut off the surface fat, and yes, i am going to remove most of it, but you can leave a little bit on there if you want.

01:36

All right, that is between you and

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Key Vocabulary (11)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

add A1 verb

To put something with something else to increase the total number, size, or quality. It is also the basic mathematical process of combining two or more numbers to get a sum.

until A1 noun

Used to describe a situation or action that continues up to a specific point in time and then stops. It indicates the duration of an event until its conclusion.

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