Cheers from Japan. 0:40~ _Shiratama-ko_ and _mochi-ko_ are made from the same, glutinous rice. The difference is when the rice is ground: _shiratama-ko_ is made by grinding the rice with water (usually the water that was used to wash the rice), while _mochi-ko_ is made from rice that has been dried prior to grinding. _Jōshin-ko_ is like _mochi-ko_ , other than the rice used: _mochi-ko_ is powdered glutinous rice, as I mentioned earlier, while _jōshin-ko_ is powdered non-glutinous rice. 4:37~ 5:03~ I think the _binchō-tan_ was not hot enough, and you used too little. _Binchō-tan_ is usually heated using regular, black charcoal as a primer, and all the pieces should be completely red-hot and ashen when it's ready to use. Also, don't forget to make open spaces when you place the charcoal so that air can pass through, and make sure that air is consistently fed into the bottom of the grill.
I only have experience with Finnish charcoal grilling, but I was thinking exactly the same about the charcoal - it didn't seem like it was properly lit and certainly couldn't get enough air to maintain combustion inside that insulated box.
Coming from a time where I had to whisper to friends about anime when I was in school, it sometimes feels surreal that now, there are a plethora of people on TH-cam recreating the foods from anime and there's an open community around it. Think that's why I love this series, not about the foods themselves but the ability to be able to openly express a niche interest (niche given the population of the world) with other people.
I remember when I was a kiddo, watching anime under my covers with the volume down because I was worried my brother would make fun of me if he saw what I was watching. Now he watches it
@@andynonymous6769 Ha, you still had it better, lol. Imagine having no mobile option for watching anime, you MUST watch it on TV, out front in the living room with the rest of the family. Sometimes I would allow myself to miss an episode, too embarrassed to ask that the channel be changed to what I wanted. But even then, my family wasn't the main issue. It was those at school and even my friends whom I didn't trust with that knowledge. Managed to still run into a few fans though, especially for a popular show in the early 2000's called Inuyasha (its sequel, Yashahime, is airing right now). A friend's boyfriend liked to watch Inuyasha (points to the guy for being a fan, it's definitely geared more towards girls), and there was an upper classman who did an art project in English and used Inuyasha as her subject. I would get to talk to the girl who did it on a creative writing excursion we were invited to by our English teacher as some of her favorite students, lol. I admired her bravery for just putting her interests out there like that (that just sounds like the start of calling her my "senpai", lol!). Think she also graduated valedictorian of her year, so when you're secure in your position at the top like that, I guess that gives you the guts to kind of not care what anyone else thinks of you. Oh, and being a senior...likewise, by the time I hit 12th grade, I too was all out of f**k's to give, the beauty of graduating and moving on with your life. Anywho, lol. Happy your brother got into anime as well! And that too happened with my brothers, especially my younger one. I now share multiple streaming services with him. And...my mom's gotten into it, too. My Hero Academia and One Punch Man are her favorites :)
Lol its not niche anymore so many people are obsessed with it to the point that they consider it a hobby or something. Yall need to stop treating it as such. I understand liking something but its not a personality trait.
That reminds me of video games I remember if you played video games, especially violent ones, you were mocked, ridiculed, outcast, or thought to be a domestic threat. Glad to see things change
So I see you have a chimney to heat the charcoal. What it looks like is you didn't do it properly. The bottom part of it should be filled with paper like newspaper and light on fire. That way it starts to light the bottom coals and the bottom coals light the upper and create a sort of convection of heat. You want them to get really bright and red in the chimney before moving them to the binchotan.
i was pleased they used a chimney, having used it often myself, but then i saw the lackluster results... it should be red and flaking ash! my favorite fire starters are pieces of candle wrapped in wax paper. it lights easily and holds a flame for a long time
I know you didn't mean it this way, but saying stuff like "wow this person is so well-spoken" has racist and ableist undertones to it. This phrase is more of a back-handed compliment as well, as though you're saying "I never thought this guy could speak so well." A better way to avoid that is to be specific. Do you like that he sounds like a narrator? Do you like the way he speaks slowly? Think about those questions before reducing it to "he is well-spoken". Just thought I'd give you a heads up. :)
@@nomoretwitterhandles Not sure about the racist thing since I'm also Chinese but ok? Next time don't just make assumptions and turn something positive into a negative. Pretty sure no one read that comment and thought anything about ableism or racism. You added those connotations yourself. Just thought I'd give you a heads up. :)
@@foodmanhuffy3090 though I’m not justifying what they were trying to say, I think they were trying to say that the person complimenting Alvin said it because they didn’t think an Asian person could speak (english) well and in an educated manner. Obviously here it’s not a backhanded compliment so just ignore them
I’ve cooked with charcoal my whole life so seeing you struggle with it, I see what might be the problem. The charcoal you used were correct but they were to little. You should have added a bit more charcoal into the bin, because the amount you place really wasn’t enough. They also need to be blazing red-like illuminating the basin with red-then it would be hot enough to char. So again, the amount you used PLUS the blaze of the charcoal is what I think may have affected it
I have a question-on the back of my bag of charcoal, it says to wait until the charcoal is gray on the outside before placing meat on the grill. Is that correct, or is the method of having them be red correct? Thank you in advance!
Can we see some Studio Ghibli foods in the future? Like the milk drink from “Ponyo” or the sponge cake from “The Wind Rises”? I know the breakfast from “Howls Moving Castle” has already been done, but there’s still others, right?🥺
The milk drink in ponyo is just honey and warm milk so unless they're going to process their own milk and collect their own honey I don't think there is much of a recipe there
To correctly get your grill going, you need to put the charcoal into your chimney and place it over the stove burner with the grate removed. After the charcoal is fully white and glowing, you transfer it to the grill, then use a hand fan to make it hotter if needed. This is basically how it is typically done in restaurants in Japan.
Your Chinese pronunciation for Tangyuan is just perfect. Thank you for taking the time to achieve that!!!!! As a Chinese, I am so touched when I heard you say that. And the date this video was uploaded was actually the Lantern Festival which was exactly when we ate Tangyuan every year!
I've made mitarashi dango before, a lot of struggle but it was really fun. I can definitely see myself roasting dango with friends to hangout with them. Very cool vid!
Honestly, it kinda sounds like when you grill "bread" over a bonfire. Just that the idea is changed by the culture it happens in, so you get rice flour instead of wheat, the fire gets smaller and there's some soy sauce. It's always nice to see how different cultures approach the same ideas.
I literally cried SO much with that season finale episode, practically the entire episode either crying or laughing, i love this anime so much 🥺💕 I also really enjoy Anime with Alvin💖
This is not cooking, this is WAR! 😄 „like little soldiers“ how poetic it sounds, I couldn‘t stop giggling, because had to think about Attack on Titan. 😆 Btw put it in an pan, everyone do that and it‘s easier to handle.
the two of you are so cute how you mention "after a lot of youtube video watching..." just to get that charcoal burning and aren't afraid to admit being amateurs when it came to that part🤣
This is actually my favorite sweet to make and eat, I can finally follow up a video tutorial without going by attemps by following a recipy sites, and hard to follow steps.
as far as i remember from my researcher on Yakiniku or Japanese grilling you need to use a fan (like a traditional hand held fan) to keep the coals at a high temp, that should make it cleaner, less smoky and it should help prevent the Dango from sticking to the grill rack, because with the higher heat they should crisp up before they melt
As someone who lives in a small town that has NOTHING asian related aside from one restaurant, this makes me so jealous. I've only ever had a dango once and it was from a packaged version that was aimed at children. I want to try it so badly.
The charcoal is tough until you have used it a few times. You have to get it very hot, usually via direct heat like a butane burner, and a chimney starter. This may take 20-30 minutes, yes really. Get it hot, load the grill by placing your pieces longways (opposite of how your tiny pieces were placed). The heat will intensify over about 10 minutes. Binchotan will stay that hot for a few hours, so be ready with lots of dango and yakitori.
Oh!... So it's like how we make "malagkit" in the Philippines, except we just make the balls and then boil them with other ingredients for "binignit", also without the glaze. Or, we just make the dough, divide it into edible sizes, flatten them, boil and then eat it with white sugar or sesame seeds. Binignit is my all time favorite dessert cuz it is flavorful and colorful XD
I ate 6 sticks of Dango that day, is that normal?
No my man...no...
Don't listen to him/her. Completely normal!
@@dylanevans6855 it's not bro...
You can have as many as you like, as long as you can still have dinner later.
As a Japanese person, I should say, double the quantity of normal.
Cheers from Japan.
0:40~ _Shiratama-ko_ and _mochi-ko_ are made from the same, glutinous rice. The difference is when the rice is ground: _shiratama-ko_ is made by grinding the rice with water (usually the water that was used to wash the rice), while _mochi-ko_ is made from rice that has been dried prior to grinding.
_Jōshin-ko_ is like _mochi-ko_ , other than the rice used: _mochi-ko_ is powdered glutinous rice, as I mentioned earlier, while _jōshin-ko_ is powdered non-glutinous rice.
4:37~ 5:03~ I think the _binchō-tan_ was not hot enough, and you used too little. _Binchō-tan_ is usually heated using regular, black charcoal as a primer, and all the pieces should be completely red-hot and ashen when it's ready to use.
Also, don't forget to make open spaces when you place the charcoal so that air can pass through, and make sure that air is consistently fed into the bottom of the grill.
I only have experience with Finnish charcoal grilling, but I was thinking exactly the same about the charcoal - it didn't seem like it was properly lit and certainly couldn't get enough air to maintain combustion inside that insulated box.
@@Finwolven
I think it's the same thing, only white charcoal, like _binchō-tan_ , burns at a higher temperature than your typical, black charcoal.
Thanks for the info bro!
@@SlyHikari03
No problem; just trying to help here.
How helpful! Maybe the Internet wasn’t an entirely bad idea.
Alvin practicing his Dango Breathing technique at the end there.
juan.
PK Fire! PK Dumpling!! PK Chef!
Always looking for chef pk in the comments. If you know, you know 💪
Lol! And here I am, instead singing "Dango Daikouzoku" from Clannad :)
S’more dumpling are now on my menu of things to make.
"if any of the dumplings break ranks it is important to eat them to send a message" has me deceased 🤣🤣
guess you must have broken rank then :P
Coming from a time where I had to whisper to friends about anime when I was in school, it sometimes feels surreal that now, there are a plethora of people on TH-cam recreating the foods from anime and there's an open community around it. Think that's why I love this series, not about the foods themselves but the ability to be able to openly express a niche interest (niche given the population of the world) with other people.
I remember when I was a kiddo, watching anime under my covers with the volume down because I was worried my brother would make fun of me if he saw what I was watching. Now he watches it
@@andynonymous6769 Ha, you still had it better, lol. Imagine having no mobile option for watching anime, you MUST watch it on TV, out front in the living room with the rest of the family. Sometimes I would allow myself to miss an episode, too embarrassed to ask that the channel be changed to what I wanted. But even then, my family wasn't the main issue.
It was those at school and even my friends whom I didn't trust with that knowledge. Managed to still run into a few fans though, especially for a popular show in the early 2000's called Inuyasha (its sequel, Yashahime, is airing right now). A friend's boyfriend liked to watch Inuyasha (points to the guy for being a fan, it's definitely geared more towards girls), and there was an upper classman who did an art project in English and used Inuyasha as her subject. I would get to talk to the girl who did it on a creative writing excursion we were invited to by our English teacher as some of her favorite students, lol. I admired her bravery for just putting her interests out there like that (that just sounds like the start of calling her my "senpai", lol!).
Think she also graduated valedictorian of her year, so when you're secure in your position at the top like that, I guess that gives you the guts to kind of not care what anyone else thinks of you. Oh, and being a senior...likewise, by the time I hit 12th grade, I too was all out of f**k's to give, the beauty of graduating and moving on with your life.
Anywho, lol. Happy your brother got into anime as well! And that too happened with my brothers, especially my younger one. I now share multiple streaming services with him. And...my mom's gotten into it, too. My Hero Academia and One Punch Man are her favorites :)
Lol its not niche anymore so many people are obsessed with it to the point that they consider it a hobby or something. Yall need to stop treating it as such. I understand liking something but its not a personality trait.
If you watch the right stuff you still gotta whisper
That reminds me of video games I remember if you played video games, especially violent ones, you were mocked, ridiculed, outcast, or thought to be a domestic threat. Glad to see things change
Alvin is really cookin' with this series and I like it, and the process is well laid and easy to follow. Keep it up
So I see you have a chimney to heat the charcoal. What it looks like is you didn't do it properly. The bottom part of it should be filled with paper like newspaper and light on fire. That way it starts to light the bottom coals and the bottom coals light the upper and create a sort of convection of heat. You want them to get really bright and red in the chimney before moving them to the binchotan.
Im pretty sure that's what they did.
They did do that??
i was pleased they used a chimney, having used it often myself, but then i saw the lackluster results... it should be red and flaking ash! my favorite fire starters are pieces of candle wrapped in wax paper. it lights easily and holds a flame for a long time
@@andieallison6792 You could see that most of the charcoal wasn't hot enough though
Also the chimney looks like nezukos box
Alvin is so cool, I love how well spoken he is and how calming his voice is.
Definite Bob Ross vibes, I'm into it
I know you didn't mean it this way, but saying stuff like "wow this person is so well-spoken" has racist and ableist undertones to it. This phrase is more of a back-handed compliment as well, as though you're saying "I never thought this guy could speak so well."
A better way to avoid that is to be specific. Do you like that he sounds like a narrator? Do you like the way he speaks slowly? Think about those questions before reducing it to "he is well-spoken".
Just thought I'd give you a heads up. :)
@@nomoretwitterhandles Not sure about the racist thing since I'm also Chinese but ok? Next time don't just make assumptions and turn something positive into a negative. Pretty sure no one read that comment and thought anything about ableism or racism. You added those connotations yourself.
Just thought I'd give you a heads up. :)
@@nomoretwitterhandles bruh not everything is racist it’s still a compliment to a white guy to tell them they are well spoken
@@foodmanhuffy3090 though I’m not justifying what they were trying to say, I think they were trying to say that the person complimenting Alvin said it because they didn’t think an Asian person could speak (english) well and in an educated manner. Obviously here it’s not a backhanded compliment so just ignore them
I’ve cooked with charcoal my whole life so seeing you struggle with it, I see what might be the problem. The charcoal you used were correct but they were to little. You should have added a bit more charcoal into the bin, because the amount you place really wasn’t enough. They also need to be blazing red-like illuminating the basin with red-then it would be hot enough to char. So again, the amount you used PLUS the blaze of the charcoal is what I think may have affected it
And maybe take more time to pre-heat the grill.
@@bryanhumphreys940 yeah that. Idk how to put it in simpler terms
Also a fan or hair drier can be used to get the charcoal burning hotter.
@@recoil53 yep!
I have a question-on the back of my bag of charcoal, it says to wait until the charcoal is gray on the outside before placing meat on the grill.
Is that correct, or is the method of having them be red correct? Thank you in advance!
Can we see some Studio Ghibli foods in the future? Like the milk drink from “Ponyo” or the sponge cake from “The Wind Rises”? I know the breakfast from “Howls Moving Castle” has already been done, but there’s still others, right?🥺
Any of the restaurant foods from Spirited Away (without the pig curse, though, if you don't mind. I can do that all on my own.)
@@TechBearSeattle Oh, those as well!
I think the fish pie thing from Kiki's Delivery Service has been done, but there's a lot of great bread work in it too.
The milk drink in ponyo is just honey and warm milk so unless they're going to process their own milk and collect their own honey I don't think there is much of a recipe there
@@grizzlybear210 you underestimate Babish
Since Tuesday March 1st is National Pancake Day, you could make the Alolan Pancakes from Pokemon episode, "Racing to a Big Event"
Doesn't sound like a bad idea
pretty sure andrew would be uploading a video on march 1st
I would challenge them to make Uncle Bucks pancakes...
I remember that episode, it’s a perfect idea
Or the pancakes from “Kiki’s Delivery Service”
Love his quality of videos
Alvin is pretty much the Gordon Ramsay of anime food
more like bob ross
@@H.AAZE_ there are no mistakes, only tasty accidents. :)
But Alvin is so soft-spoken and wholesome, and Gordon is... himself.
Wouldnt that be chefpk?
Y'all please stop comparing any calm person with Bob Ross, Gordon Ramsay is also a weird comparison
To correctly get your grill going, you need to put the charcoal into your chimney and place it over the stove burner with the grate removed. After the charcoal is fully white and glowing, you transfer it to the grill, then use a hand fan to make it hotter if needed. This is basically how it is typically done in restaurants in Japan.
Yuru Camp is a gold mine for recipes. Hot pots, curry, houtou, sukiyaki, etc
Also just a great chill anime
tho most of the curry is premade and in a cup :p
I recommend the recipe for shimarin dango
also has a whole thing about lighting and using Binchotan charcoal in one of its episodes
@@BenJaMindReacts True but they’d probably do the Babish thing and come up with a much more complex recipe to the premade stuff
@@encro1 ya I was thinking the same thing. They could’ve used those tips from Toba’s sister (I don’t think we ever learn her name)
This is what my heart needed after this season just ended. THANK YOU T^T
Your Chinese pronunciation for Tangyuan is just perfect. Thank you for taking the time to achieve that!!!!! As a Chinese, I am so touched when I heard you say that. And the date this video was uploaded was actually the Lantern Festival which was exactly when we ate Tangyuan every year!
He is chinese! 🤣
I cannot tell you how long ive been waiting for a dango recipe. Literally since i saw Anko eating them in the chunin exams.
Alvin has a very interesting voice! It sounds so clean and even. His voice is to the ear what calligraphy is to the eye.
I've made mitarashi dango before, a lot of struggle but it was really fun. I can definitely see myself roasting dango with friends to hangout with them. Very cool vid!
Honestly, it kinda sounds like when you grill "bread" over a bonfire. Just that the idea is changed by the culture it happens in, so you get rice flour instead of wheat, the fire gets smaller and there's some soy sauce.
It's always nice to see how different cultures approach the same ideas.
I would choose Hanami.
@@harshdeep8835 where'd you get them, cuz they're definitely not like marshmallows
@@harshdeep8835 ohh, sorry
cooking dango is a bit different than roasting marshmallows but still basically on the same track
Andrew and Alvin silently cheering each other on was so cute x33
Ever since Naruto, I’ve always wanted to try dango. Thanks for the recipe guide Alvin :)
i genuinely love this series.
Wow! I am so glad to watching the upload this morning when I wake up! Thank you for sharing!
lovely food!
I'm a simple guy, I see Demon Slayer I click.
I’m loving how often we have Anime with Alvin 😭
YES THIS IS WHAT I WAS WAITING FOR
Thank you for telling me how to make this, Haganezuka was chasing me with 3 knifes, 5 katanas, and 9 daggers
You gotta do the sakura mochi now! It's what turned Mitsuri's hair pink 🥰
I saw dango and got excited. Love Clannad and that’s what made me try making dango years back. Glad it’s making its popularity rounds again
I literally cried SO much with that season finale episode, practically the entire episode either crying or laughing, i love this anime so much 🥺💕 I also really enjoy Anime with Alvin💖
the way andrew helped and alvin just cheers radiates uncle and nephew energy lol
As someone who has never been interested or had watched anime, I love this series.
I dont think I've watched an anime with Alvin before, so far I like it!
The rice dumplings look like beautiful little pearls 😮
This is not cooking, this is WAR! 😄 „like little soldiers“ how poetic it sounds, I couldn‘t stop giggling, because had to think about Attack on Titan. 😆 Btw put it in an pan, everyone do that and it‘s easier to handle.
When you mentioned charcoal it made me think about how Tanjiro's family sold charcoal.
I think that's neat.
the two of you are so cute how you mention "after a lot of youtube video watching..." just to get that charcoal burning and aren't afraid to admit being amateurs when it came to that part🤣
I used to get these as a kid at the Japanese festival in my hometown. Missed these things 😍
Alvin's voice is so buttery smooth, that it can be used as a substitute for any recipe that calls for butter.
Really starting to like this spinoff series of the Bcu.
Breads from Yakitate Japan or recipes from Cooking Master Boy please. It's pretty much a gold mine of anime food like Shokugeki no Soma.
Can we please get a recipe list in the description. It’s a little bit of a pain to jump to various parts of the video to find everything
Great demon-stration.....lol! That stove is interesting! Thanks Alvin!
Mitarashi dango is the type of dango I always wanted to try, thanks for the recipe!! :D
This is actually my favorite sweet to make and eat, I can finally follow up a video tutorial without going by attemps by following a recipy sites, and hard to follow steps.
I was just imagining a few days ago "what if Alvin makes mitarashi dango? 🤔" thanks for this! 😍 and yes, that season finale was crazy 💯🔥
As a fellow Asian I love that he is paying attention to the pronunciation of mirin, although mirin with an English R also sounds lovely to me.
as far as i remember from my researcher on Yakiniku or Japanese grilling you need to use a fan (like a traditional hand held fan) to keep the coals at a high temp, that should make it cleaner, less smoky and it should help prevent the Dango from sticking to the grill rack, because with the higher heat they should crisp up before they melt
Just finished the first episode of the second season and BAM your video popped up
It must be fate
As someone who lives in a small town that has NOTHING asian related aside from one restaurant, this makes me so jealous. I've only ever had a dango once and it was from a packaged version that was aimed at children. I want to try it so badly.
It's a sin to be this early 😂I LOVE IT HERE!
On Tuesday before or after Saint Patrick Day, please make Kanker Burger
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LOVE these episodes with Alvin!
I love to see you make Pizza/Wiener/Taco Taco from Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling
That's not Anime
@@EliB207 - Ooh boy~ *preps pop corn*
@@Shamshiro Why are you booing me I'm right
@@EliB207 - Nah, don't mind me. Just waiting for the upcoming show :3
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Dango Dango Dango Dango Dango Dango Daikazoku 🍡 ♥️
~Clannad~
Maybe on any day in March, you make Garlic Guacamole from Hotel Transylvania 2
Maybe no
Anime with Alvin is top tier. I'm gonna watch every episode, from now on
Make a note to bake Leaning Tower of Pisa Honeycake from Arthur cartoon after that show ends in February 21st
No
alvin wearing jewelry makes me simp for him more
You should do Marge's Wasabi Wings from The Simpsons. Perfect for the month of March
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I'm really loving this series. Thanks Alvin
Maybe you can make all of Porky's Buttered Foods that were seen/mentioned in The Looney Tunes Show episode, "Bobcats on Three"
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Make krusty dog from SpongeBob SquarePants
@@shannonwray4033 they should make a jelly patty from that episode when mr krabs was abusing the jellyfish
i just watched all of demon slayer over the weekend so this is perfect timing
Didn't realize dango was so simple, I'll have to try that sometime
(not that simple) requires a lot of preparation before you can start making them
I haven't had dango in years! Seeing this made my mouth water. It's one of my favorite Japanese snacks/foods.
Please make yam/fig/date jams mentioned in 2019 Aladdin movie
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I'm mindblown seeing the guy responsible for those 100+ hour food videos on Babish's channel
Please make Pug Sundaes from Gravity Falls
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Yes
The charcoal is tough until you have used it a few times. You have to get it very hot, usually via direct heat like a butane burner, and a chimney starter. This may take 20-30 minutes, yes really. Get it hot, load the grill by placing your pieces longways (opposite of how your tiny pieces were placed). The heat will intensify over about 10 minutes. Binchotan will stay that hot for a few hours, so be ready with lots of dango and yakitori.
Yeah those Dangos are a life saver in many ways.
Alvin would be a terrifying general, with how he talked about ordering his battalions and eating a disobedient soldier.
Please make the Ham-Egg-Edon from Green Eggs and Ham cartoon episode, "Goat"
Perfect for before or after Saint Patrick's Day
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Babishes sweater is incredible
Can you make Taiyaki from My Hero Academia?
I’m so happy to see another Alvin video so soon!
Don't eat too much dango, or you will turn boruto era Anko
dont hiroshima or you will nagasaki
I never been this early for a demon slayer episode
The final episode of the Entertainment District Arc was done really well btw. Someone was chopped onions tho
Finally some demon slayer stuff! 😄😄😄
This not going to take 30 hours is it?
100 hours recipes incoming
Yay!! I love these.
Watching this after seeing Haganezuka's face in the most recent season really make you wonder what face he made when he had the dumplings
Alvin’s taking over the channel
Anyone else absolutely in love with this guy's hands?
One of my partners favorites! Every time his mom comes back from Japan she brings him some
I love how happy he is. Such a happy dude. Never change Alvin.
Love this guy.
Don't care for anime, but I love this guy :)
Oh!... So it's like how we make "malagkit" in the Philippines, except we just make the balls and then boil them with other ingredients for "binignit", also without the glaze. Or, we just make the dough, divide it into edible sizes, flatten them, boil and then eat it with white sugar or sesame seeds. Binignit is my all time favorite dessert cuz it is flavorful and colorful XD
I just found out my cousin is a Demon Slayer fan. I guess this is going on my list! Thank you!
I love anime with Alvin segments! Great video!!
Im glad Alvin knows that the plural of anime is anime. It shows he is a true fan
Giant boba dipped in shoyu…. Love it 🥰
I love these! I used to get them in Japantown when I was a kid, but I forgot the name and couldn't find them for years! I can't wait to make my own!!!
I love eating dango, thanks for charing.🤗❤👍👍
My son and nephew both love the Demon Slayer series.
It's amazing watching two chefs working for beautiful recipe.❤️😊
alvin zhou and chef pk keeping the food enthusiasts of the anime community thrivin
Babish covering the food from my favorite anime? This is a gift
LETS GOOO, Demon Slayer. Didn't knew you watch it