you guys are so cute…. and the dips, amazing!!!! 🙂 one tip , if I may, for the cucumber – mint one .. What i do when i make tzatziki is to grate the cucumber and with the help of salt drain the excess water of it.. living in sweden the cucumbers even when in season they tend to be very watery.. so this extra step prevents the dip to lose its taste and creamy texture because of the extra water… 🙂 keep it up, love your videos 🙂
Looks delicious– definitely trying this soon asap as I'm also obsessed with dips! The salsa looks particularly yummy. On a more random note, I feel like I rarely see Fleur with her hair up and off her shoulders, but I find that it looks great on her 🙂
Another great dip is baba ganoush and so easy to make! Love all these dips, never made hummus with tomato though, so will try that out!
Another suggestion for a summer-take-to-lunch-park-whatever-video, is a nice salad, without the bloody lettuce in it? I like a good healthy salad with lots of veggies, beans and nuts but I don't like lettuce and stuff, because it tends to go soft and ugly when you store your salad in the fridge. So any good idea or recipe is more than welcome! 🙂
For future reference, the breading sequence is: flour, then egg, then breadcrumbs. If you do egg, then flour, then breadcrumbs, there isn't anything wet for the breadcrumbs to stick to on the surface.
Awesome…
Hummus is not Greek though; it's actually Middle-eastern. 🙂
the yogurt and cucumber dip needs dill. Us Greeks LOVE dill. lol And blend the yogurt and cucumber together to make it smooth. TSATSIKI!
that looks fantastic! am going to try to make them 😀
Uhhhhh hummus is not Greek
you guys are so cute…. and the dips, amazing!!!! 🙂
one tip , if I may, for the cucumber – mint one ..
What i do when i make tzatziki is to grate the cucumber and with the help of salt drain the excess water of it.. living in sweden the cucumbers even when in season they tend to be very watery.. so this extra step prevents the dip to lose its taste and creamy texture because of the extra water… 🙂
keep it up, love your videos 🙂
Wheres this weeks recipe? 🙁
Looks delicious– definitely trying this soon asap as I'm also obsessed with dips! The salsa looks particularly yummy. On a more random note, I feel like I rarely see Fleur with her hair up and off her shoulders, but I find that it looks great on her 🙂
Who is is guy?….he is gorgeous!
what about indian raita??
Does Fleur look pregnant? I'm not saying it to be mean, just observing. That would be so cool if they were having a baby!
I dont consider Hummus Greek…. but rather Lebanese
great video! hummus is from the middle east though 😉
Bless Fluer it's like she's had to much lemsip and it's made her a bit loopy..great video!
Another great dip is baba ganoush and so easy to make! Love all these dips, never made hummus with tomato though, so will try that out!
Another suggestion for a summer-take-to-lunch-park-whatever-video, is a nice salad, without the bloody lettuce in it? I like a good healthy salad with lots of veggies, beans and nuts but I don't like lettuce and stuff, because it tends to go soft and ugly when you store your salad in the fridge. So any good idea or recipe is more than welcome! 🙂
Can you put the fritters recipe in the description box too please?
The mint cucumber one can be considered Indian. Also hummus actually originated from the Middle East/Egypt
Love how british pronounces 'delicious'
Its so humble (if that even makes sense)
Please make Pozole, and come to México soon! 😀
What are the flakes you used to coat the courgettes, Fleur?
These each looked tasty. We have graduation parties coming up. Perhaps we'll serve your dip recipes with our hors d'oeuvres. ?
Loving the way Mike is looking at Fleur.. So lovely and cute!!
I think if you used cream cheese for the cucumber one it would tates nice
As an Arab seeing houmous and tahini make me feel proud
Looks yummy ?
Isn't the mint cucumber one called Raita?
Hummus and the yoghurt/cucumber dip are also Arabic dishes!
Hummus is lebanese 🙂
Poor fleur u can hear that she's still poorly 🙁
loved the video, but hummus is not actually greek, its from the middle east 🙂
Favourite cooking channel on YouTube 🙂
For future reference, the breading sequence is: flour, then egg, then breadcrumbs. If you do egg, then flour, then breadcrumbs, there isn't anything wet for the breadcrumbs to stick to on the surface.
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Dips (and sauces) are definitely my favorite food. 😀
Love you guys & I'm loving these videos! 🙂