OH MY GOD - THANK YOU!! I lived in Tokyo for 3 years (2014-2017) and have sorely missed Coco Curry. Always assumed "it was too hard to ever make on my own" - but you just made my dream come true! I got my Vermont Curry packs via Amazon - reasonably priced. I ended up making your base recipe, then adding potato and carrots, let them simmer for about 20 minutes as the rice cooked. Turned out beyond delish and now I am SOOO excited to step it up - add a poached egg, thin sliced beef, maybe mushrooms, heck, even cheese like Coco Curry does! At any rate, I am forever in your debt for showing me the way with this Japanese curry. Thank you!!!
My freakin mom did that to me one day. Looked me straight in the eye and fully chopped an onion. It was like Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner in Fast and the Furious when he stares down the girl while coming to the stoplight.
I use golden Curry and I have been using it for a few years. I usually do pork with cabbage, onions and really whatever veggies I have around. I made some last week to go over home made fried rice. Iight try the Vermont kind now to compare
While curry may originate in India and spread throughout the world from there, it's so unique and amazing to see many different cultures' interpretation of it and how different the recipes have become from each other! I have tried Indian curries, Japanese curries, Thai curries, and others and all are very different, but all so delicious. Thank you for sharing these recipes! I am defintely going to try these this weekend! :)
I am ADDICTED to your channel! Your recipes are always clear and not rushed, you have easily followable directions, and a kickin' sound-track! DEFINITELY using your dishes soon!
Uggggghhhh I miss Japan!! What a blessing to experience this country because of the military! We LOVED Coco”s curry house when we were there! There was also a chicken cutlet we used to eat with ours! Ohhhh sooooo Good!!! Thanks for sharing... I’m making me a batch on Thursday!!!
Thanks for the video ! I have experimented with different curries, including those curry blocks. Honestly in my opinion you can make a quick curry from scratch that tastes as good as those blocks. Just use the S&B curry powder, and then thicken the curry with a simple roux made from flour and butter. (Disclaimer: I don't claim to be an expert chef, this is just based on my experimentation). I use the S&B curry powder from Japan, I've seen an "Oriental curry powder" advertised, but I don't know if it is the same.
I tried this recipe with a chicken cutlet instead of pork (that’s what was available to me at the moment) and it was delicious and easy!! This will definitely be a staple quick meal. It took no more than 45 minutes for me to make it from start to finish (including the rice and fried chicken cutlets). Thank you so much!!
Wow, not only were you very clear and easy to follow, you linked to other videos for toppings, very informative, much better than others I’ve been trying to learn from, surprised TH-cam took so long to recommend this channel to me.
The egg poking is just absurdly satisfying. Watching the golden runny yolk run through the curry just makes my tummy growl even though I just ate for like five minutes ago.
My son's grandmother is Japanese, and she taught me how to make curry stew. She makes the curry base with S&B golden curry, and adds onions, carrots, potatoes and chucks of chicken breast. Pour over rice and eat. It's so good! I make it at least once a month. My husband loves it too! It's also really good poured over a cheddar cheese omelet, which I found out with some leftover curry stew.😀
I prefer the Japanese curry rice with Chicken Katsu. Because Chicken Katsu mixing with curry and rice is good combining and the taste is really appetizing.
I just made a golden curry but I used vegetable stock. 😀 the Japanese Kare taste so good, even with steamed rice or bread made me full! It's so good for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Your recipe is GOLD!
You guys are so adorable eating together. It my favorite part of the video! It looks like you are really enjoying it and makes me excited to try the recipe. Can't wait to try this one. thank you for another great video!
I always add onion, potato and carrots into mine. Mad love Japanese curries 💕 I’m craving for the udon version now with all the slurping sound going on at the last part of the video 🙈 Btw, 1 vote here to request for japanese version of tonkatsu 😊 Thank you SeonKyoung!
I just had a friend gift me some golden curry from Korea! (She got it there and I can't read the box) but I got so excited to see it in this video! I didn't know how to use it but now I am so excited to try these recipes with her gift! Thanks! This was absolute perfect timing!
Thanks for this recipe! I made it, and it came out delicious! I added potatoes and carrots. I think one thing I underestimated was how long it takes for the onions to caramelize 😭 But it was so worth it!! The first time I got too impatient and didn't let it caramelize and just added the soup, but the second time I let it caramelize and boy does it make a difference!! Thank you for this recipe it's delicious and I will make it in future!!!
I miss Coco Curry so much. I lived in Japan for over 7 years and had Coco Curry all the time. I ate the level 10 spicy curry. It was really good. Thank you for your video.
I always come back to this video whenever I'm craving curry. CoCo Curry recently opened a branch in London, UK and I visited it about a month ago - I had tofu and okra omelette curry and it was delicious. Thank you for always sharing fun, tasty recipes that anyone can make.
juny23326 They don't really do that anymore in Japan, except in a few restaurants, but I saw them do it on a tv show and basically they just make dark roux and add curry powder. Its actually important that it be English style curry powder, like Coleman's, not too authentic. If you need instructions on roux, I recommend Alton Brown's oven method.
I tried this recipe and it turned out amazing!!! I love coco curry so much and this is the closest I've ever gotten to making it!!! Thank you!!! Much love from Singapore
Whoa, I’ve been asking for yourJapanese curry recipe since you got back from japan. Before even! Tonight I broke down and made curry the same way I usually do. Big pot so I can take it for lunch all week. And within an hour you upload not 1 but FOUR curry recipes!!! And do we really need a Japanese version “tonkatsu” (katsu?)? Probably not. Do we want it? You bet your “nooder” we do!
My friends I got close with recently are really into all things Japan so it was a really different change getting to know them but they took me to a Japanese restaurant here in Melbourne (Australia) called Okami and this was the first time I had ever eaten Japanese food. I fell in love with the Katsu, so tender inside and the crumbiness on the outside.... Definitely wanna try the Curry Katsu :)
Yummmm!! I drove over an hour away to try this and you’ve shown me I can make it at home!! So easy...thank you for the tips on which brands to get as well.
I recently noticed Vermont curry at my preferred grocery store and decided to try it after viewing this video. It's now my favorite curry. I used to buy s&b from Korean grocer but now I can have Japanese curry anytime without making a special trip to an Asian grocer 😋😉
Hello Seonkyoung Longest 🙏 I really love your contents/recipes etc. I’m very happy that your recipes with meat, chicken, and seafood are still on here. Thank you very much for inspiring me/us to cook such delicious food 💖
I was already hungry when I was randomly watching food videos but after watching your video "man now I can't keep my tummy away from foods" 😭😭😭 soooo hungry
This works great in instant pot saute mode too. 2nd time I'm making for my family. Used shabu beef cause l had on hand. Easy and delish! Thanks for this!
I made the curry udon with S&B. I searched for the Vermont but it wasn't in my local Asian Market. I put the katsu on top. Honestly the curry had a better flavor the next day. I want to compare the two brands to see which one I like best. Thank you again for sharing your recipes
Just made this with Japanese thin pork loin. Omg so good I finally know how to use the curry packs thanks to you I could never figure out the amount of water to add. I currently live in japan so finding these simple ingredients is easy
Here in Hawaii I grew up eating this. All the plate lunch places or other restaurants serve Katsu curry. They make exactly like you did except usually with chicken instead of pork:) the Vermont curry & S&B are the same boxes I buy from the super market when I make it at home for my family. I prefer Vermont too! Slightly sweeter & soooo yummy!!
I made this curry today for dinner, it was amazing and I couldn't stop eating it. Made chicken katsu to go with it. I will make this again and again....
I haven't watched your cooking videos in the longest (hehe) time, but I have to say, I love the video editing and music choices! Thanks for another great video! Thanks :D
At home i do the same. Well, i do it from scratch whenever i have some leftover stock from making something else. But i do a whoe bunch of the base and freeze it in one serving portions. Then, whenever i'm in the mood for curry, i grab one of the portions form the freezer and add whatever ingredient i feel like that day. I was also isnpired from eating at a coco ichiban during my trip to Japan.
Just finished making and eating the Curry. 2 ways. One, over Sushi Rice using Your Chicken Karaage Recipe side of sliced Raw Cabbage & Topped with an Onsen Egg, the Other, Served over Udon Noodles with the Onsen Egg. I was really surprised at how much I loved it with the Udon! Absolutely Delicious! Thanks for sharing your great recipes!
i think its cute the way u guys eat the food afterwards and swap plates , awesome keep it up all ur videos should contain after ur cooking , eating with ur partner afterwards
Curry recipe 1 onion 1 clove of garlic Same as garlic (ginger) 1 tbsp butter 1/4 tsp salt Pinch pepper 1 1/2 cup water 1 1/2 cup chicken stock 1/4 cup sake 1 side of the package of curry
It's so nice when your loved one really enjoys your food! Great video, gave me some good ideas for different ways to make curry! I would love to see more videos on vegetables and side dishes! :)
The ending was awesome you guys rock!!! The eating scene was funny and full of good vibes. First time watching your vid. Thanks for this and the ideas.
YAY! Finally new video is up guys!! Thumbs up if you're excited!!! Get there written recipe here! -> seonkyounglongest.com/japanese-curry-4ways
Seonkyoung Longest please make some tonkatsu
I want a bite too! Everything you create is always so yummy 😋😋
You two are so cute ♥️ I love the quick switch of the bowls!
What’s brands sake you using?
Hi where did u purchase your measuring cups??
I love how you're able to reference what you've tasted to create something that can be made in your own home. The flow of your channel is amazing!
Why do I torture myself like this
Bunny God Me and you both...
Bunny God 😂😂
Torture? It's easy to make lol, just make it and enjoy
lol that comment with that display picture. haha
@@brendilladederp The torcher is watching the video
I was so impressed when she was perfectly chopping onions without looking
It's a cooking show classic )
Same!!! I’m making this tonight and was like there’s no way i could do that! Haha
She's flexing her skill lmao
I was scared! lol
My mom do that everyday
OH MY GOD - THANK YOU!! I lived in Tokyo for 3 years (2014-2017) and have sorely missed Coco Curry. Always assumed "it was too hard to ever make on my own" - but you just made my dream come true! I got my Vermont Curry packs via Amazon - reasonably priced. I ended up making your base recipe, then adding potato and carrots, let them simmer for about 20 minutes as the rice cooked. Turned out beyond delish and now I am SOOO excited to step it up - add a poached egg, thin sliced beef, maybe mushrooms, heck, even cheese like Coco Curry does! At any rate, I am forever in your debt for showing me the way with this Japanese curry. Thank you!!!
@11:05
*Seonkyoung steals a piece of Jacobs tonkatsu*
Jacob: "What the heck dude"
Hrundi V Bakshi That’s the one I want to make. That and a mix of the veggie curry.
😂😂😂
That's love
Asians always have incredible taste. They really understand what goes together. Probably the worlds greatest cuisines.
Just don't let the French hear you you say that
@@luckysevens6852 what they gonna do? Throw butter at us?
*croissant to the face* PLAT
Technique wise Japanese specifically, and French is by far exemplary
Seonkyoung u r so pro but I can't help having some anxiety when you r chopping and talking to us in the beginning of the vid 😅
My freakin mom did that to me one day. Looked me straight in the eye and fully chopped an onion. It was like Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner in Fast and the Furious when he stares down the girl while coming to the stoplight.
Yesss i keep freaking out omg
anxiety is a new fashion anxiety everything
She can feel the back of the knife with her knuckles, that's why she doesn't cut herself.
You* are*
I use golden Curry and I have been using it for a few years. I usually do pork with cabbage, onions and really whatever veggies I have around. I made some last week to go over home made fried rice. Iight try the Vermont kind now to compare
I want to say, you ARE STUNNING in your red dress! Absolutely beautiful, Seonkyoung♥️ ok going back to your show 😊
While curry may originate in India and spread throughout the world from there, it's so unique and amazing to see many different cultures' interpretation of it and how different the recipes have become from each other! I have tried Indian curries, Japanese curries, Thai curries, and others and all are very different, but all so delicious. Thank you for sharing these recipes! I am defintely going to try these this weekend! :)
0:36-0:41
She didn't look once while cutting. I'm spooked!!!
I am ADDICTED to your channel! Your recipes are always clear and not rushed, you have easily followable directions, and a kickin' sound-track! DEFINITELY using your dishes soon!
this woman givin me anxiety not looking at her hands and addressing us directly while chopping onions at an ALARMING rate. I love you Seonkyoung
Uggggghhhh I miss Japan!! What a blessing to experience this country because of the military! We LOVED Coco”s curry house when we were there! There was also a chicken cutlet we used to eat with ours! Ohhhh sooooo Good!!! Thanks for sharing... I’m making me a batch on Thursday!!!
I prefer my curry with cubed beef, carrots, onions and potato: perfection 😍 But those ways are interesting too 😊
Also peas
Ya where the carrots and potatoes at
Thanks for the video ! I have experimented with different curries, including those curry blocks. Honestly in my opinion you can make a quick curry from scratch that tastes as good as those blocks. Just use the S&B curry powder, and then thicken the curry with a simple roux made from flour and butter. (Disclaimer: I don't claim to be an expert chef, this is just based on my experimentation). I use the S&B curry powder from Japan, I've seen an "Oriental curry powder" advertised, but I don't know if it is the same.
I tried this recipe with a chicken cutlet instead of pork (that’s what was available to me at the moment) and it was delicious and easy!! This will definitely be a staple quick meal. It took no more than 45 minutes for me to make it from start to finish (including the rice and fried chicken cutlets). Thank you so much!!
I love you two!!! seonyoung, I love that you love to cook and eat and not play around and act like a teaspoon is all you want. Love it!!!!
I just made this!! Omg it tastes sooooo good!!! Thank you for making this recipe.
swear it never fails to put a smile on my face when you say noodles
Wow, not only were you very clear and easy to follow, you linked to other videos for toppings, very informative, much better than others I’ve been trying to learn from, surprised TH-cam took so long to recommend this channel to me.
The egg poking is just absurdly satisfying. Watching the golden runny yolk run through the curry just makes my tummy growl even though I just ate for like five minutes ago.
My son's grandmother is Japanese, and she taught me how to make curry stew. She makes the curry base with S&B golden curry, and adds onions, carrots, potatoes and chucks of chicken breast. Pour over rice and eat. It's so good! I make it at least once a month. My husband loves it too! It's also really good poured over a cheddar cheese omelet, which I found out with some leftover curry stew.😀
My fav part is watching Jacob and SeonKyoung taste the food at the end.
She slays in making the PERFECT poached egg! 😍❤😍
Your skills in the beginning! Looks so smooth and delicious!
Home Cooking right?! I was scared for her fingers
I can do that with my eye close and i'm not even that good so, same go for you.
I thought that said skin at first and I was like wat
I prefer the Japanese curry rice with Chicken Katsu. Because Chicken Katsu mixing with curry and rice is good combining and the taste is really appetizing.
Erdyanto Dwi Nugroho Zheng I really like Korean noodles with curry better than rice.
😍 the way she says “noodles”
I just made a golden curry but I used vegetable stock. 😀 the Japanese Kare taste so good, even with steamed rice or bread made me full!
It's so good for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Your recipe is GOLD!
Okay, the two of you are to good together I remember Japanese Curry when I lived in Japan. By the way Red is your color bring on more.
You guys are so adorable eating together. It my favorite part of the video! It looks like you are really enjoying it and makes me excited to try the recipe. Can't wait to try this one. thank you for another great video!
I always add onion, potato and carrots into mine. Mad love Japanese curries 💕 I’m craving for the udon version now with all the slurping sound going on at the last part of the video 🙈 Btw, 1 vote here to request for japanese version of tonkatsu 😊 Thank you SeonKyoung!
I just had a friend gift me some golden curry from Korea! (She got it there and I can't read the box) but I got so excited to see it in this video! I didn't know how to use it but now I am so excited to try these recipes with her gift! Thanks! This was absolute perfect timing!
I made the vegetable curry today for Christmas and it tasted great thank you so much for your video!
Thanks for this recipe! I made it, and it came out delicious! I added potatoes and carrots. I think one thing I underestimated was how long it takes for the onions to caramelize 😭 But it was so worth it!! The first time I got too impatient and didn't let it caramelize and just added the soup, but the second time I let it caramelize and boy does it make a difference!! Thank you for this recipe it's delicious and I will make it in future!!!
Great recipe! I went out and bought the ingredients right away and cooked it for my husband, he loved it! Your recipes are always so good! Xx
I miss Coco Curry so much. I lived in Japan for over 7 years and had Coco Curry all the time. I ate the level 10 spicy curry. It was really good. Thank you for your video.
This recipe looks so good, but to be honest, I couldn't take my eyes off of your dress Seonkyoung! So beautiful!😍
I always come back to this video whenever I'm craving curry. CoCo Curry recently opened a branch in London, UK and I visited it about a month ago - I had tofu and okra omelette curry and it was delicious. Thank you for always sharing fun, tasty recipes that anyone can make.
Can you do a video showing how to do the curry base by scratch please
juny23326 They don't really do that anymore in Japan, except in a few restaurants, but I saw them do it on a tv show and basically they just make dark roux and add curry powder. Its actually important that it be English style curry powder, like Coleman's, not too authentic. If you need instructions on roux, I recommend Alton Brown's oven method.
juny23326 I use Vermont House curry. Tastes just like in Japan.
She just said she wanted to make it like CoCos curry so I would suggest using the CoCos curry powder cubes.
@@curious1neueckeka692 yeah, ok, but they asked how to do it from scratches.
EDE this is considered "from scratch" lol. no one makes their own japanese curry, it wouldn't be authentic 😜
I tried this recipe and it turned out amazing!!!
I love coco curry so much and this is the closest I've ever gotten to making it!!!
Thank you!!!
Much love from Singapore
Like 1st, and download , going to watch this video during my lunch hour.
I love your curry recipe, i don't know making curry was that easy ❤️❤️
I wish I could give this video a thousand likes. I love Japanese curry so much! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
i don't know what i want to achieve, your cooking or the type of your relationship cuz gosh you two make the best couple
Whoa, I’ve been asking for yourJapanese curry recipe since you got back from japan. Before even! Tonight I broke down and made curry the same way I usually do. Big pot so I can take it for lunch all week. And within an hour you upload not 1 but FOUR curry recipes!!!
And do we really need a Japanese version “tonkatsu” (katsu?)? Probably not. Do we want it? You bet your “nooder” we do!
Wow you look absolutely stunning! Curry looked delicious too 😊The eating at the end had me 😍😘😄#hungry
My friends I got close with recently are really into all things Japan so it was a really different change getting to know them but they took me to a Japanese restaurant here in Melbourne (Australia) called Okami and this was the first time I had ever eaten Japanese food. I fell in love with the Katsu, so tender inside and the crumbiness on the outside.... Definitely wanna try the Curry Katsu :)
Yummmm!! I drove over an hour away to try this and you’ve shown me I can make it at home!! So easy...thank you for the tips on which brands to get as well.
I love how this recipe adds a little more to the basic packaged recipe that we already know. I miss coco curry and I'm sure this will hit the spot
And yes japanese version of tonkutsu please
I recently noticed Vermont curry at my preferred grocery store and decided to try it after viewing this video. It's now my favorite curry. I used to buy s&b from Korean grocer but now I can have Japanese curry anytime without making a special trip to an Asian grocer 😋😉
Sweetness overload when u exchanged your bowls. ♥️ nice vid. I’ll cook this weekend. Thanks a lot
Hello Seonkyoung Longest 🙏 I really love your contents/recipes etc. I’m very happy that your recipes with meat, chicken, and seafood are still on here. Thank you very much for inspiring me/us to cook such delicious food 💖
I was already hungry when I was randomly watching food videos but after watching your video "man now I can't keep my tummy away from foods" 😭😭😭 soooo hungry
This works great in instant pot saute mode too. 2nd time I'm making for my family. Used shabu beef cause l had on hand. Easy and delish! Thanks for this!
4:45 I do that every time I open a package of Japanese curry - just inhale and enjoy the aromas. Your versions look super yummy.
I made the curry udon with S&B. I searched for the Vermont but it wasn't in my local Asian Market. I put the katsu on top. Honestly the curry had a better flavor the next day. I want to compare the two brands to see which one I like best. Thank you again for sharing your recipes
😱 A japanese recipe with no leeks🤣. Great recipe btw ❤️
Just made this by myself and my roommates and I loved it 🥲 thank you so much for the informative video!!
Just made this with Japanese thin pork loin. Omg so good I finally know how to use the curry packs thanks to you I could never figure out the amount of water to add. I currently live in japan so finding these simple ingredients is easy
Finally gave it a go! Omg so good!! Thank you Seonkyoung! Another winner from you! The dress is stunning, you are stunning, the recipe is amazing too!
Here in Hawaii I grew up eating this. All the plate lunch places or other restaurants serve Katsu curry. They make exactly like you did except usually with chicken instead of pork:) the Vermont curry & S&B are the same boxes I buy from the super market when I make it at home for my family. I prefer Vermont too! Slightly sweeter & soooo yummy!!
I watched this last night. woke up this morning and hunted down ingredients to make tonight for dinner☺
I made this curry today for dinner, it was amazing and I couldn't stop eating it. Made chicken katsu to go with it. I will make this again and again....
OMG, you guys are too cute together!!! I love how Jacob is wearing your Merch!
This is great! I have really wanted to learn yummy different ways to make Japanese curry. I can’t wait to try this out! I really love all your videos!
this is my first time watching your video after it appeared on my recommendation section. you have such a happy vibes. i really enjoyed your video!
I'm jelly of those knife skills. Great video over one of my fave foods!
ㅋㅋ 두분 넘 잘 어울려요!! 남편분 좋으시겠어요. 항상 좋은 recipe 알려줘서 감사해요!
I haven't watched your cooking videos in the longest (hehe) time, but I have to say, I love the video editing and music choices! Thanks for another great video! Thanks :D
I love the Vermont brand too! My grandma always used the golden curry brand, but either way Japanese curry is a soul food for me.
At home i do the same.
Well, i do it from scratch whenever i have some leftover stock from making something else. But i do a whoe bunch of the base and freeze it in one serving portions. Then, whenever i'm in the mood for curry, i grab one of the portions form the freezer and add whatever ingredient i feel like that day.
I was also isnpired from eating at a coco ichiban during my trip to Japan.
I LOVE watching you cook. And your food ASMR. Please keep making videos
Planning my grocery store trip and already got my curry from Amazon soooooo looking forward to making this!
Just finished making and eating the Curry.
2 ways.
One, over Sushi Rice using Your Chicken Karaage Recipe side of sliced Raw Cabbage & Topped with an Onsen Egg, the Other, Served over Udon Noodles with the Onsen Egg. I was really surprised at how much I loved it with the Udon!
Absolutely Delicious!
Thanks for sharing your great recipes!
Cheryl S. Noodles better than rice for me with curry!
You explain everything so well! Thank you
I Just made this for me and my Family and it is simply scrumptious ❤ thanks for sharing the recipe
4am. Just one smoke before bed
whenever i feel hungry i come to your channel
i think its cute the way u guys eat the food afterwards and swap plates , awesome keep it up all ur videos should contain after ur cooking , eating with ur partner afterwards
Lol you two are so cute and funny !!! “I thought this one was mine” hahahaha clearly his favorite lol
Curry recipe
1 onion
1 clove of garlic
Same as garlic (ginger)
1 tbsp butter
1/4 tsp salt
Pinch pepper
1 1/2 cup water
1 1/2 cup chicken stock
1/4 cup sake
1 side of the package of curry
I fell in love with CoCo Curry while in Tokyo I can't wait to give this a try
Seonkyoung! How do you cut vegetables so fast like that without looking? You're incredible!
I love, love, love CoCo curry pork cutlet, with spinach and cheese!! OMG! I will be making this with your karagge recipe!
Japanese curry is one of my favorite meals. Add whatever you want to it I'll eat it 😂
Living for the bangs
I'm Malaysian and always cook curry Malay style for my husband. But now I want to learn Japan curry, like most in the Anime scene 🥰😍
Looks great ! I'm gonna have to go buy some curry now.
In Japan the curry udon is made with a base of dashi and a little bit of mentsuyu as well.
not only I'm starving right now but also I'm JEALOUS because your husband is so sweet 😍😍
nice recipe anyway, never failed to amaze me 👍
It's so nice when your loved one really enjoys your food! Great video, gave me some good ideas for different ways to make curry! I would love to see more videos on vegetables and side dishes! :)
All these curry dishes look amazing, but Jacob's favorite with the donkasu looks extra delicious!
My favorite curry is day-old curry. Curry for breakfast is AMAZING.
I use S&B Curry, but I shall try the other brands. I will be trying these recipes this week. Thanks for the inspiration! Love your channel!
The ending was awesome you guys rock!!! The eating scene was funny and full of good vibes.
First time watching your vid. Thanks for this and the ideas.
Cutest couple on the Internet. 🥰. Making this right now... so excited!!!
Japanese tonkatsu recipe please!! Also, I love your videos!!
Gosh, it’s 1:46 AM big mistake watching this. I’m drooling and growling😭😋🤪
I'm sorry I can only do one thumb up. I love curry soooooo much! I have to have a four way curry night soon!