The 50 Easiest 3-Ingredient Recipes

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Published 2024-05-26
Yes, 50 of them.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SunnyMiniFood
    This is exactly the video I was looking for. I'm passionate about cooking but every time I run out of ideas I go to his channel
  • @javiergrego9752
    I'm from Spain, specifically Barcelona in the region of Catalonia. Pan con tomate is a really regional dish that rarely makes it out of Catalonia to the rest of Spain, let alone the rest of the world. It seems so simple and it is superbly delicious with the right bread and tomatoes. So happy to see you make it RIGHT. Cheers from the other side of the Atlantic 😊
  • @dominikn19
    My favourite 3-ingredient recipe is pasta with fork and plate.
  • i have schizophrenia spectrum disorder but was a drop out and felt like all jobs were too much for me, but you ignited my interest in the culinary world and now im in culinary school. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
  • @l3m0n_b01
    0:38 ice cream 1:22 brown butter rice crispies 2:20 Mac & cheese 2:52 Teriyaki chicken 3:47 Pancakes 5:11 Banana bread 6:10 Mozzarella sticks 6:48 Mashed potatoes 7:13 Sausage date bites 7:46 Tomato soup 8:45 Spicy chili crisp butter 9:12 Crusty bread 10:21 Nutella pretzel milkshake 10:55 Bean and cheese burrito 12:03 Spicy avocado toast 12:28 Peanut butter cinnamon toast crunch bites (or PBCTCB) 13:00 Jalapeño poppers 13:30 Fettuccine al burro 14:00 Biscuits 14:49 Brownie cookies 15:17 Kettle corn 15:41 Potato chips 16:29 Tuna salad 16:56 Gyudon 17:38 SUGAR COOKIES 18:12 Meatballs 18:37 Pork chops & applesauce 19:03 Tortillas 19:32 PB&J 💀 19:59 Quesadilla 20:37 Strawberry tart 21:06 Caprese salad 21:38 Cantaloupe crudo 22:36 Garlicky lemony cabbage 23:19 Buttered noodles 23:39 Omelet 24:27 Hazelnut Praline 25:06 Corn pone 25:46 Pigs in a blanket 26:21 Pan con tomate 26:50 Grilled cheese 27:18 Blackberry jam 😍 28:15 Nigiri 29:25 Spanish tortilla 30:15 Pizza 30:54 Nutella brownies 31:24 Peanut butter cookies 31:51 Pork chop curry 32:41 Garlic oil pasta 33:20 Steak & eg
  • I grew up watching food network and this is better than any show I’ve watched on there. No BS, just simple approachable cooking. Keep up the great work Josh.
  • @MrBertstare
    If you make the ice cream couple of tips. put plastic wrap over the mixture before it goes in the freezer keeps it from forming ice crystals. Also pre freeze your pan. We keep a glass pan in the freezer permanently for those ice cream cravings
  • I have found an easy work around if making pizza dough is too time consuming. Rather than buying those garbage pre-made crusts at the grocery store, using the pre-made Naan works way better. It comes out nice and fluffy and crunchy and it often has garlic already baked in as well. Highly recommend
  • @user-vb2hc1bv7z
    Not only was the content good, but the editing deserves an academy award. Not a second was wasted.
  • @Future-zx9ts
    Brown butter sea salt Rice Krispie treats are 🔥🔥🔥🔥 any time I make them, people rave about them, and it’s literally one extra ingredient (sea salt), and 5 extra minutes (browning the butter). But it really does take them to another level.
  • @Ash_Wen-li
    3 ingredient miso soup: 1. Soak dried seaweed for required time 2. Drain water add 1/2 tsp of dashi powder. Boil water in kettle 3. Add 1/2 cup boiled water. Add 1/2 tbsp of miso DONE! Now you have single portion of miso soup Optionally garnish with roasted sesame seeds and green onion if you have any
  • @jessylml
    At this point, every time i see your videos, i feel like im in another cooking class. I can not thank you enough for all the good effort and creativity that you give us through your videos in the kitchen. I feel like one of your students at the moment 🥰🙏
  • @pwenkojammy2894
    Ok so he said "do you really need a recipe for peanut butter and jelly" and like... actually. There is one very important step I rarely see done. The jelly will soak through the bread and make it mushy. You avoid this by putting a thin layer of peanut butter on both sides which also allows the peanut butter to stick to itself from each peace of bread and form a seal that won't let the jelly shoot out on that first bite. TRY IT THIS WAY PEOPLE!
  • This was one of your better videos! At the end of the day just getting people to get in the kitchen to cook is the goal. Simple ingredients and simple techniques definitely helps people at least try something. When you watch a video and go, well I don’t have that, and I don’t have that, and I can’t find that anywhere, you just watch and never try it.
  • @ninja_k6679
    Finally, Josh not complaining about breaking tradition. Thank you for making more relatable video!
  • @Damien_Assereth
    I miss marshmallows so much. I moved to mexico 4 years ago and I've never found plain vanilla marshmallows stocked anywere. not in OXXO, walmart, sams, chedraui, sorriana, mega sorriana, aurrera or el central mercado. Finally today, because i watched this video and wanted to make rice crispy treats for my little children, i searched mercado libre and found them. I am forever grateful to Josh and his team for the inspiration this Memorial day weekend. You gave this old vet a smile and a family tradition i will keep as long as i am able.
  • @Inscribbles
    As someone who cooks often, the simplicity of bringing it down to 3 ingredients is wonderful. Lots of home cooks can get overwhelmed with too many ingredients and the basics are forgotten. As I have cooked award winning mac and cheese, panko bread crumb, gruyere and random cheese mixes, it's easy to forget it really is noodles, half and half, and cheese 😅. I enjoyed this video thoroughly and it has inspired me to go back to said basics. Besides, if I taste it and it needs something I want, I can add it and that is the fun part! But im not overwhelmed because "it's only 3 ingredients" feels just a bit less daunting. Thanks Josh!