How to Make Pizza on a Submarine - Smarter Every Day 246
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So what about the Pizza Recipe?
There's a thing called the "Armed Forces Recipe Service"
It's not your Grandma's Cook Book
Open this document and Ctrl+F for
"MEAT, FISH, AND POULTRY No.L 165 00"
www.marines.mil/Portals/1/Publications/MCO%20P10110.42B.pdf
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I don't know why... but this was one of my favorite videos from the Deep Dive Series. It's so... personal and real. I had no idea that food is literally THE limiting factor on a submarine's ability to dive. Also, I had no idea meals were such a big deal for morale (Ice Cream on Waffles totally works by the way). I have an email list here if you'd like to get an email when I upload a video: www.smartereveryday.com/email-list Thank you to those who have recently chosen to support Smarter Every Day on Patreon ( www.patreon.com/smartereveryday ) . You're awesome, and I hope you have received your baseball! I've been seeing a lot of posts on twitter of people showing me photos of their baseball and it's awesome!! If you have not received your yet, please check www.smartereveryday.com/baseball for status updates! I'm grateful for your support and hope you really enjoy this one. The next video is both amazing certifiably insane, so please look forward to that! Regards, Destin
You make it the same as on land it dose t matter if your under water
You the best my man
So my son loved the video, but we are dying to know, How was the pizza?
I assume they work in shifts on the boat? So I assume when the cook is cooking dinner, is he also cooking breakfast for the other shift??
@ddd aaa thank you for your service
I'm even more hungry now
Must suck to be a vegan on that particular boat.
What if you're vegetarian and lactose intolerant? Do they just shoot you out the torpedo hole?
Don't join the service.
There's some research on using insects as food. Grass hoppers and meal worms. So there you go.
🤣🤣🤣i remember cooking drunk on board all the time after a weekend of parting
Is there really no food on board that is actual food and not flour, sugar, and grease? This is nuts to me. Everything is processed and fake, might as well be a dive bar.
Yeah you try being that long underwater in a confined space
How about the vegan crew members? How do they survive in that submarine?
STFU
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4:19 the wet dream of a british, more than 5 crates full of tea
And i thought i eat unhealthy food. Wow
Everything surrounding the kitchen was covered... except how the pizzas were made.
This is amazing. Really. They've got basically their own community down there. Every single thing has been thought of. Planning how much of each resource they need, what happens when they get resources from a different location than what they're used to, and how much resources they use over time. I know I might just be lying to myself, but THIS video makes living on a submarine look fun. My fave part was when they demonstrated, how, even in this boat, with narrow passages, that people have to try to avoid colliding with and getting in other people's way, you get to have absolute right-of-way, just by being the one carrying a hot pizza.
Thunder below is brilliant!
0:10 - Is that a V/O fixup where they redacted the exact amount of years?
The guy explaining why the movie is funny is the most wholesome thing on VIworld, dude's just having a great time...thanks D
09:09 you can see them watch tv. so the question is do they pre record/download television program to watch it later or are they able to recieve this while underwater?
my main takeaway from this is that as long as you're not claustrophobic a submarine is pretty nice
Jim's making pizza dough! Live yeast! Better burn another candle...
that is a chef who is very proud of his job.
when that roll happens it will happen fast because it is the result of something really bad gone wrong on board. SS-580 1978
How do they watch tv and get internet does it ever not not work or does it work all the time?
Any vegan free range, vegetarian, gluten-free options??!!!🙄
Loving this video series 🙂 sad that most military documentaries just want to show stuff being blown up. Logistics is just as cool to learn about.
A real eye opener for people interested in space travel. I'd imagine the operation of a nuclear submarine is very similar to a space capsule, or the International Space Station. I never knew how tightly packed every critical system is. Thanks Destin. Fyi, I'm starting to second guess my dream of migrating to the Moon and Mars in 30 years time. But then again, I guess a person can adapt to just about any situation in the name of survival.
I'd be a good sub cook . Already the food I cook ends up covered in seamen.
Hey but wat about toilets ?
In an Iraqi meal test from a US camp west of Baghdad,I got to see on youtube, was 2 kinds of mystery meat (slimy or dry) and just horrible food. This was 2003 but still, US Gov't, get out frontline troops filet mignon! For real.
i really wanna join the navy, but i think i would be way too tall to be in the navy.
oh, why did I think you were going to cook a pizza on a submarine and not in a submarine?
Sunday is pizza night at my house. Today is Sunday. Usually have it at dinner, but it’s 2 past noon right now. I’m preheating my oven now. I want my pizza now.
You could tell "Chop" was trying to watch his mouth when telling you how much food a submarine can store lol (i.e one of the biggest factors determining how long a sub can stay underwater). He took a few seconds before determining 9-0 days wasn't a classified piece of information lol.
Do some general or high rank officer announce that youre gonna make these videos? the crews are polite and helpful, good manner 👍
"Corn syrup" guarantees none of those boys don't know what real maple syrup is
Why?
From a former line cook that was very enjoyable! Looks like working a cramped diner
wow lot of education. lot of responsibility ability on the sub to.
Down Periscope is such a good movie, and it's absolutely hilarious
In a submarine or on a submarine?
This is my favorite series of yours ever! Love seeing these men and women and what they do!
Burger day is the BEEEEEST
4:03 *dead heads n frogs legs mmm cake mix*
GOOD FOOD BRINGS EVERYONE TOGETHER
radiation hazard in the food storage, no bunking or loitering... OK.... no sleeping in the fridge.
I would love to know how they secure all the stuff in the galley when the ship is maneuvering. Diving, surfacing, hard turns. I assume they aren't using the deep fat fried then! Oh, I shouldn't have made this comment before 10:08. Great video and amazing series! Thank you!
Connecticut, YAY, I have seen that base, it is many subs, scarry for CHina
When I was in the military, we would know when a VIP was visiting the unit as the food would get better for that day. I'm impressed they can make better food inside a submarine than what we got on land!
11:40 This is an excellent example of the pithy Maxim 7 of The Seventy Maxims of Maximally Effective Mercenaries: "If the food is good enough, the grunts will stop complaining about the incoming fire."
Ok...why can't they grow food though?
they're on a sub in the ocean they cant not have battered cod and chips lol
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Should use refill submarines Kinda like planes refuel other planes
Submarine series is amazing!
These guys eat pretty fuckn good
Dude must have a stressful job reading from the stress patches on his head. Or maybe he needs to find someone that knows how to use clippers.
Why do they have locks on fridges?
I was giggling every time they said "poppers"
1:22: Laughing 1:23:Saw Chief behind camera,laughing gone
1:23 mikes hair looking like destiny game logo 👌
Best submarine videos I’ve seen
After 12 months of Covid lockdown I need to be forced to be in a sub like this to lose weight!
Watching that dude at 15:50 silently laugh about the nuance submarine joke just cracks me up😂
It gives true appreciation for all the components and people that make the system function.
I love the understanding and wholesome personality the crew has.
There is a nuclear reactor. Makin pizza is an afterthought.
All that is great and all, but where do they keep the Coffee? And the Lard?
Shoutout to Groton
"what happens if you burn a pizza?" *look of genuine fear*
Pov gordon ramsey enter the freezer
what does submarine do everyday?
Pizza night was always a highlight of patrol. Since when is the cycle 8 hours and 3 meals? I remember 4 meals separated by 6 hours and standing a 3 section watch, 6 hours on and 12 hours off - the only way one knew time of day was by the meal being served. To this day more than 20 years later I still can't sleep much more than 6 hours
So how do they access the food in the freezer, or get it in there? Crawl through that small port?
The logistics are fascinating.
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For under 3$ a day, they manage to create high quality pizza with toppings. And yeah, I like to cook at home, if you do things from scratch with flour it's dirt cheap and so delicious. But labor intensive. But if you can spare the time, it's worth it.
On amphibious ships steak and eggs in the morning before beach landings! Never know how long before you get another hot meal
I have a feeling that I will go make a pizza in 5 minutes into this and finish the rest of this episode eating it...
I was right
It was always nice after a big operation to get on a naval ship and experience their chow hall… I don’t know if the Marine Corps has as much money or not as good as cooks but eating a board a ship was the highlight of the day. Especially after being out in the field for a long time! Ooh Rah
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I think I'm gonna sign up for the us navy
Bug Juice... Please explain.
More or less like Kool-Aid. The citrus flavor (lemon-lime) can be strong enough to clean stainless steel. Never cared for the stuff myself, I preferred coffee or coke, and fresh milk when it was available.
"Can you show me?" LOVE IT
Not a vegetable in sight.
What do you think bread is made from?
10.60 cents a day per person for 3 meals. Ya for sure u have to really crunch numbers
Carolina Gold BBQ sauce is awesome! Funny to hear a nuclear submarine crew stocking up on it before shipping out but it makes complete sense haha!
just needs some replicators so you could make food too...
The bread on the sub is the BEST, sometimes if I accidentally sleep through a meal I'll be blessed enough to wake up and find some leftover bread to eat.
everyone gives cooks a hard time in the military, until you're on the mountain or apparently in the submarine. Food like this is rare on a deployment and appreciated greatly. awesome series, next you need to attach to a ground unit.
I hope the crew can read this post one day and if you do , you guys are awsome!!
You say rock and roll more than anyone I know lol :) good video though
I do wonder about the radiation warning signs that pop up here and there. I assume it's proximity to the reactor compartment and feed lines, etc. I guess all the mass around the reactor is contributing to shielding from the shine, and why waste space on a cramped vessel? Build right up to the limit of tolerance where people go, and a bit past it where people can't.
08:31 that "hot pan long take" really has a Wolfgang Petersen's Das Boot vibe LOL
What if a crew member gets closterfobia? or becomes closterfobia? Wile under water on a mission,
You probably wouldn’t even make it in basic training if you were claustrophobic
"We've got poppers, chicken tenders, chicken nuggets...you can see some mozzarella sticks over there...we've got a buffalo chicken pizza here, half pepperoni-half meat lovers...that's breakfast sausage...I've got some prime ribs, some corned beef..." TRANSLATION: We've got constipation here, constipation over there, you can see sailors backed up all over these counter tops..."
Why would any of that constipate them?
I like how the mess crew goes out of their way to make sure the rest of the crew gets some specialty treats, like the BBQ sauce they enjoy. While some kind of nutritional gruel might be cheap and easy to store and require no chef skills, it would also be an extremely good way to tank crew morale. You just can't beat the effects of a good home cooked meal, even when you're deep under the arctic ocean.
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Question: When you see navy commercials of the subs dang near vertical when surfacing; how so possible with all that stuff in there...?! Like the fryer!
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Love the hat Destin !
A submarines deployment time is measured by the contents of it's food pantry. I can't believe these guys let you poke a camera in their pantry. Some enemy intelligence could predict with some accuracy how long a given submarine is on patrol and even count the number of submarines of that nation out on deployment.