Your production values are absolutely top notch- equal to your cooking skills. I've wanted to visit Korea for a while but now i'd love to visit even more.
A tip for peeling eggs. The albumin in the water they were cooked in helps to remove the shell. If you leave a half inch of the cooking water in the pot, cover it, and give it a couple firm shakes, the eggs will peel themselves. This is a lot of eggs though, might have to do it in batches 😂 Thank you for the video!!!! Stay cool!
Greetings from Dallas, Texas. 👋 It's 109°F/42.78°C right now. I watched your video twice to remember we overcome the heat together. Thank you for putting these videos together. The sounds and content are very relaxing.
Love the editing , the storytelling n most of all how the environmental noise is timed just right to give a realistic feel but doesn’t annoy 😂.. also love the feel of personal yet detached. Like at the we hear you sharing the eggs with your neighbours without seeing them . Very smart editing style .
You're a joy to watch and your personality shines. I made kimchi yesterday so I watched your video. This morning I made pickled daikon and carrots. I also made pickled cabbage and the ingredients you used for this egg recipe (aside from the soy sauce) were the same. I love eggs. They are the perfect food and I always have lots on hand. I am definitely going to make a small sample to taste. I've learned that you can't go wrong if you are using ingredients you like. Thank you 😊
The way you shoot your videos is beautiful. Seeing the area you live in makes really wish i didnt live in city as it seems so peaceful. Keep up the videos always looking forward to the next! 🙂
Great production and love the way you execute everything. The environment is so serene, I’d love to visit the place. I also can feel the heat and the temperature, if I were out in the heat, I’ll be turning orange like the egg peels 😂
I'm finally watching this, and it's so hot outside that the footage of the ice going into the water at 5:26 feels like a tease. I wish I could get dunked into that right now.
I know splashing yourself with that cold water felt good my friend but be careful doing that if you are EXTREMELY hot..it can actually cause your body to have adverse reaction. Keep that cool towel around the base of your neck. You are a true gem. Every time I stop in to watch you work you are always sharing the fruits of your labor. Good friend is a good man.
You really have a beautiful house. That green grass, look awesome, and those hard boiled egg when you chop it its perfection... i drooled 😂,,, just one Tiny input please put off the towel, or wrap in in your neck, oh and i love the animal scene ❤, anyway great video
C’est très agréable de vous voir travailler votre endroit, votre maison si vraiment un plaisir de vous regarder c’est propre et c’est agréable. Bonne continuation❤
Great videos, now I am craving eggs! By the way, my girlfriend and I recently tried adding baking soda to our boiled water (apparently it helps release the eggs from the shell) and so far two batches went way easier and peeled really well. Cheers :)
I’ve found steamed eggs to be the absolute easiest. After steaming 15 minutes I also let the eggs rest in an ice bath for 15 minutes before cracking on the broad end and peeling. There’s a natural air pocket there that gives you access to the thin membrane that separates the shell from the egg. You must pull both the shell and membrane together and it slides off easily.
Do you think more youth will return to the countryside to live and work? I am already seeing this decentralization in the USA because the birthrates were dropping and unemployment was a problem. Also competition and housing was rediculous. Maybe it could solve some problems for Korea, too? You made a beautiful choice, even if it is only for a summer. Thank you for sharing your journey. Here we call it the homesteading movement or tiny house movement. People become self or community sufficient and enjoy life and their hardships more.
Beautiful video. I love seeing the countryside where you live, it makes me miss the days when my area looked more like that, before everything was turned into subdivisions and other urban fixtures.
That looks so savoury! Where do you live in Korea? Looks wonderful. Also how did you get that beautiful yellow colored yolk inside? Most of the people where i live cook it till it gets grey but i prefer it yellow.
@@leewannachill We were like we're from Houston, we can take the heat, hahaha. We didn't realize that most of the buildings don't have air conditioning. We are spoiled. But we had a fantastic time going all around Seoul for two weeks. Seeing your videos make me wish we had gotten out to the countryside.감사합니다
Those look amazing. Do you upload your recipes anywhere? I followed everything up to the liquid marinade. It looked like soy sauce that you mixed with water and salt?
Soy Sauce Marinade 👉 Cup of soy sauce, water, sugar 1 : 1 : 1 (or 0.8 of sugar) and 1 tsp of minced galric, a little bit of sesame oil, cooking rice wine 🙂
I have 1 question, the mix of soy sauce,wine how is going ascking because in westen cooking we never mix wine with lemon just ascking because wana learn
Soy Sauce Marinade 👉 Cup of soy sauce, water, sugar 1 : 1 : 1 (or 0.8 of sugar) and 1 tsp of minced galric, a little bit of sesame oil, cooking rice wine 🙂
Your production values are absolutely top notch- equal to your cooking skills. I've wanted to visit Korea for a while but now i'd love to visit even more.
A tip for peeling eggs.
The albumin in the water they were cooked in helps to remove the shell. If you leave a half inch of the cooking water in the pot, cover it, and give it a couple firm shakes, the eggs will peel themselves. This is a lot of eggs though, might have to do it in batches 😂
Thank you for the video!!!! Stay cool!
You're welcome!! Thanks for the tip 😄
Yes maybe a dozen in a large ziploc bag or large jar, add the cooking water then shake and they can just fall right off.
Amazing you were able to cook the eggs perfectly with a soft yolk with so many eggs over a fire. It's hard to control that heat.
Greetings from Dallas, Texas. 👋 It's 109°F/42.78°C right now. I watched your video twice to remember we overcome the heat together. Thank you for putting these videos together. The sounds and content are very relaxing.
Love the editing , the storytelling n most of all how the environmental noise is timed just right to give a realistic feel but doesn’t annoy 😂.. also love the feel of personal yet detached. Like at the we hear you sharing the eggs with your neighbours without seeing them . Very smart editing style .
You're a joy to watch and your personality shines. I made kimchi yesterday so I watched your video.
This morning I made pickled daikon and carrots. I also made pickled cabbage and the ingredients you used for this egg recipe (aside from the soy sauce) were the same. I love eggs. They are the perfect food and I always have lots on hand.
I am definitely going to make a small sample to taste.
I've learned that you can't go wrong if you are using ingredients you like.
Thank you 😊
The way you shoot your videos is beautiful. Seeing the area you live in makes really wish i didnt live in city as it seems so peaceful. Keep up the videos always looking forward to the next! 🙂
This type of content is gold 🤌🏼
You are so kind to share in your little village. Your part of Korea is so beautiful.
Great production and love the way you execute everything. The environment is so serene, I’d love to visit the place. I also can feel the heat and the temperature, if I were out in the heat, I’ll be turning orange like the egg peels 😂
This is one of my dreams scenarios.. a lot of hard work but the communal vibe and living out of the city just is perfection
I love your videos Lee. So serene and peaceful. I would definitely like living a life like that :)
I'm finally watching this, and it's so hot outside that the footage of the ice going into the water at 5:26 feels like a tease. I wish I could get dunked into that right now.
It's great to share with others You are a wonderful young man 🎉
Absolutely beautiful videos! It’s so nice of you to make food for your neighbors.
I know splashing yourself with that cold water felt good my friend but be careful doing that if you are EXTREMELY hot..it can actually cause your body to have adverse reaction. Keep that cool towel around the base of your neck. You are a true gem. Every time I stop in to watch you work you are always sharing the fruits of your labor. Good friend is a good man.
You really have a beautiful house. That green grass, look awesome, and those hard boiled egg when you chop it its perfection... i drooled 😂,,, just one Tiny input please put off the towel, or wrap in in your neck, oh and i love the animal scene ❤, anyway great video
"What a delicious egg dish! I learned something new today that was delicious too. Thank you for the video!"
You are a great guy. I really like kimchi. It helps me eat better. I'm growing some. I'll do the same as you.
I hope someday i can live at vibes like yours,,,
I love your videos man! Hoping the best for your channel so you can continue to make more content like these! ♥
Thanks a lot 🥰
What a thoughtful and delicious gift for your neighbors, well done sweetie 👏💞
Love your videos. Can you please tell us the spices when you are adding them to your cooking. Thanks
Thank you for another great vid.
Best wishes.
Hello
Miss u and the show. Nice to c u back. Lovely scenery. I've learnt something new about the eggs. Love the show and thanks. 💐🥰❤️
C’est très agréable de vous voir travailler votre endroit, votre maison si vraiment un plaisir de vous regarder c’est propre et c’est agréable. Bonne continuation❤
Great videos, now I am craving eggs! By the way, my girlfriend and I recently tried adding baking soda to our boiled water (apparently it helps release the eggs from the shell) and so far two batches went way easier and peeled really well. Cheers :)
I’ve found steamed eggs to be the absolute easiest. After steaming 15 minutes I also let the eggs rest in an ice bath for 15 minutes before cracking on the broad end and peeling. There’s a natural air pocket there that gives you access to the thin membrane that separates the shell from the egg. You must pull both the shell and membrane together and it slides off easily.
Very lovely! Marinated eggs are the best. I'll have to try this recipe.
Do you think more youth will return to the countryside to live and work? I am already seeing this decentralization in the USA because the birthrates were dropping and unemployment was a problem. Also competition and housing was rediculous. Maybe it could solve some problems for Korea, too? You made a beautiful choice, even if it is only for a summer. Thank you for sharing your journey. Here we call it the homesteading movement or tiny house movement. People become self or community sufficient and enjoy life and their hardships more.
Wow the scenery there is so beautiful. Please share more of the sceneries in the future 😊
I saw your video on how to cook eggs. It was a great dish! I learned something new today. Thanks🥚🥚🍳
Beautiful video. I love seeing the countryside where you live, it makes me miss the days when my area looked more like that, before everything was turned into subdivisions and other urban fixtures.
Cooking in such heat really requires hard work..thanks for making the amazing video. Keep up the good work
Wow looks so good! You are a great neighbor to have haha
Ho visto farlo anche in Cina e se non sbaglio con uova di oca 🤩
Would love to see you upload more often 🙂🙂
Been waiting for another upload lol Your videos are so therapeutic bro. You live in such a peaceful place
i really enjoy watching your video. Thanks for the hardwork.
So ralaxing..the production is outstanding
Is this young man really creating all of this food, or is a stand in model for the real brains behind this work?
That sigh when you're done and get to eat... So satisfying.
I love your content! So happy to see another video :)
Thanks a lot! 😁
Thank you for sharing and translate to English so that we'll understand,
Nice to learn from your video, thank you!
Nice job 👏
What a beautiful video. Gorgeous scenery. I also use a teaspoon to peel boiled eggs - the only way!
Thank you for the effort......
Thanks for the tip! 😄
I really love watching your video. Hello from Brunei
Welcome back🎉
What a peaceful life you have... Enjoyy❤
those elk yolk’s color looks so good
Those yolks look perfect, good job!3
Love your videos! You are very talented at cooking. The egg dish I cooked today looked so delicious! I'm sure it was delicious."🤤
Uau amei o lugar oque mais impressionam e u lugar muito muito bonito mesmo ❤😊amor o lugar assim tudo verde
❤ thanks very much for the video. Stay happy and healthy ❤ love to the doggie...cute 😍
Stay cool! Thank you 🥰
So happy to see another video! Lovely content. Stay healthy & well.
Stay cool! Thank you 🥰
Obsessed with your filming🫶🏾😍😍😍🙌🏾
Your videos are amazing! Keep it up and hoping to see more!
Greetings from Manila 😊
Those eggs look amazing!
Good 👍🏼 job what country you are? Watching here in canada
Salam dari indonesia ☺️
Wah,aku mau mencoba untuk membuat nya,pasti enak 🙂
🏡 Ev çok güzel..
Türkiye sevgilerle..👍🥰🇹🇷
this video is so cool and you are too, lee ♡
love ur channel
Egg with soya sauce my favourite 🥰
Chill with Lee 😌🌄🌄
Seus vídeos são bons agente fica com agua na boca das comidas ❤
That looks so savoury! Where do you live in Korea? Looks wonderful.
Also how did you get that beautiful yellow colored yolk inside? Most of the people where i live cook it till it gets grey but i prefer it yellow.
bom dia irmão acompanhado aqui mais um trabalho gostei do vídeo👍👏👏
acompanho aqui do Brasil👉👍
These look so good
Que envidia le tengo a tus vecinos!!!😂
Trés belle maison
Second to request a recipe for your delicious looking seasoned eggs! 🤤
I usually crack the boiled egg onto the table and roll it up and down as it cracks some more, all crunchy. The peel comes off so easily that way.
Could you please do a house tour? Your house is beautiful✨
Wow, you live in a beautiful place, handsome Korean guy ❤❤❤😊
I enjoyed watching this video. Which province are you in?
hmmm wondering about adapting the recipe for my pickled eggs.
Man has life figured out.
I've been to Korea in August. I feel for pupper.
I am worried about you because it is hot in Korea in August.. Did you enjoy your visit?
@@leewannachill We were like we're from Houston, we can take the heat, hahaha. We didn't realize that most of the buildings don't have air conditioning. We are spoiled. But we had a fantastic time going all around Seoul for two weeks. Seeing your videos make me wish we had gotten out to the countryside.감사합니다
Love your videos Lee, just wandering how long a jar of these eggs would last in the refrigerator? Thanks so much, awesome content
Keren sekali konten mu bang 😄👍👌
Bravo
Wow❤
what camera/lenses do you use?
Thanks😊
Those are some strong eggs, how did none of them break 😂
Those look amazing. Do you upload your recipes anywhere? I followed everything up to the liquid marinade. It looked like soy sauce that you mixed with water and salt?
Soy Sauce Marinade 👉 Cup of soy sauce, water, sugar 1 : 1 : 1 (or 0.8 of sugar) and 1 tsp of minced galric, a little bit of sesame oil, cooking rice wine 🙂
I have 1 question, the mix of soy sauce,wine how is going
ascking because in westen cooking we never mix wine with lemon
just ascking because wana learn
😮😮❤❤❤New subscriber here lee❤❤😮😮
this summer is even hotter... Watching it makes me sweat 😅 from India
6:45 i thought “omg egg tree!”
멋지다 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love video please cook all food on youtube
6:27 I would not expect you to know that for all of the 29 years. :)
어떻게 😮 우리 결혼하자! ㅋㅋ
Could we get a recipe please? 🙏 Not for our neighbors but for like a small family or person, lol.
I want a recipe too! Those seasoned eggs look delicious! 🤤
Soy Sauce Marinade 👉 Cup of soy sauce, water, sugar 1 : 1 : 1 (or 0.8 of sugar) and 1 tsp of minced galric, a little bit of sesame oil, cooking rice wine 🙂
@@leewannachill thank you so much!
@@leewannachill thank you so much 😊
trying to figure out what types of chilis to try this cause i’ve been looking for a new egg marinade recipe 😫
How long you need to wait for marinate
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