How to make Chashu and Nitamago 〜チャーシュー〜 | easy Japanese home cooking recipe

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I am showing how to make Chashu, Chinese style barbecued pork, in Chinese written as Char siu. Chashu is a very typical topping for Ramen noodles. I am also showing how to make Nitamago, flavored soft boiled egg, using the marinate sauce of Chashu.
    In my Channel, I show step by step of alternative but authentic Japanese home cooking, which can be made with the ingredients that are easily available outside of Japan.
    Ingredients for Chashu:
    Pork belly 750-1000 g
    Garlic 2-3 cloves
    Ginger 10 g
    Scallion 1-2 stalks
    Chashu marinate sauce:
    - Pork broth 2 Cups
    - Soy sauce 1 Cup
    - Sugar 100-150 g
    - Garlic 2-3 cloves
    - Ginger 10 g
    - Scallion 1-2 stalks
    - Chili pepper (optional)
    00:00 Intro
    01:25 Ingredients
    02:04 Preparing ingredients
    03:25 Preparing pork belly
    05:21 Boiling pork belly (first time)
    06:18 Boiling pork belly (second time)
    07:26 Making the marinate sauce
    09:18 Making soft boiled eg
    10:39 Marinating
    12:22 Preparing/cooking rice
    13:52 Grilling Chashu
    15:00 Assembling
    15:45 Eating
    17:48 Ending
    18:28 Recipe
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  • @sophisthecat7163
    @sophisthecat7163 Před rokem +30

    I found your channel yesterday and I am already obsessed with your videos. I love love love the japanese cuisine and found it very difficult to cook various recepes because of the ingredients. But you seem to live in the same part of the world as I do, so I am able to buy the same ingredients 😁 Be sure that I am going to try a lot of your recipes in the near future.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +5

      glad to hear you like my videos!!
      enjoy!!

    • @hpoornimarao
      @hpoornimarao Před rokem +1

      True that, all the ingredients used r avlb even in India.

  • @pinkmonkeybird2644
    @pinkmonkeybird2644 Před rokem +2

    You do a great job explaining all the details of cooking. You appeal to everyone interested in cooking and not just beginners, though, because you are so thorough and go through the process in logical order. This puts beginners at ease because they get a roadmap to follow, while more experienced cooks can find pointers and recipe combinations they’ve never considered before.

  • @kristinehandgen9650
    @kristinehandgen9650 Před rokem +3

    I'm addicted to your channel! Love every video I've seen so far. I make a traditional Chinese Char siu and did not know that Japan has its own version. Very informative. With Chinese char siu the ingredients are a bit more complex and the cooking process is to marinate overnight or up to a week before slow roasting in an oven. I cannot wait to try your process. Love Japanese cuisine and you make each recipe easy to follow. Plus, you are so cute. 😅

  • @prittee1
    @prittee1 Před rokem

    I’m definitely going to make this in a couple of days! Looks so so good

  • @brooklynnchick
    @brooklynnchick Před rokem +1

    I am so excited to try this! Thank you for making these videos, both the recipes and the cultural education. Travel is beyond my means financially but I use excellent educators, like yourself, to become a more knowledgeable and appreciative global citizen. I am grateful, sir.
    - a Wyoming wife

  • @craigh8861
    @craigh8861 Před rokem

    Wow, that is one beautiful dish! Thanks for the video!

  • @snezanapesic4172
    @snezanapesic4172 Před rokem +1

    I love your Chanal ! Thanks for being here and teaching us your magic! 🥰

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +2

      your welcome!
      glad to hear you like my videos!!

  • @gardeniah9900
    @gardeniah9900 Před rokem

    I followed your recipes and my husband love it. Thank you

  • @jschlund3588
    @jschlund3588 Před rokem

    Die Idee mit dem Küchenpapier ist ja klasse... das probiere ich auch mal 👍

  • @francis4775
    @francis4775 Před rokem

    Hoy encontré tu canal y estoy encantada con tus recetas,muchas gracias.

  • @JayKughan
    @JayKughan Před 9 měsíci

    Cool.. Looking forward to trying out this recipe.
    🍻

  • @adriannakotleszka6585

    🐎
    Jeszcze raz dziś pisze.
    Twe odcinki są zawsze wspaniałe. Mogę się z nich dużo dowiedzieć.
    Pozdrawiam.😆

  • @momma_seb8236
    @momma_seb8236 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I will definitely try to make this for my family. I'm sure they'll love it.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      hope it turns out good!!
      thanx for the comment!

  • @hpoornimarao
    @hpoornimarao Před rokem +1

    Love the fab cooking. Most of your recipes are Definitely doable

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      all my recipes, I try to make it easy enough for beginners!

  • @edamameedamame1202
    @edamameedamame1202 Před rokem

    Excellent video so easy to make and true to form 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @veggiegirl3848
    @veggiegirl3848 Před rokem +8

    Wow! I love your detailed explanations about the process, and it makes me feel comfortable enough to try cooking pork belly! That looks so flavorful!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +4

      glad you feel that way! bc thats exactly my aim of this channel, making Japanese food as accessible as possible!!

    • @telmoaf4756
      @telmoaf4756 Před rokem +1

      It is a nice channel, we discovered a couple of days and we are loving your work. Our family, one day per week, eat Japanese dinner, traditional dishes, not industrial sushi. We bought a cooking book about soups, but you are best. Can you explain more recipes with marinated eggs? Thank you, received our better wishes, love, peace and health from Asturias, in the north of Spain.

  • @babylizacruzcasimiro9101

    Wow!

  • @thanainunpiyajirat1968

    น่าอร่อยมาก I will try...I love Chashu.

  • @faithwalker5196
    @faithwalker5196 Před rokem +1

    You are an excellent teacher.

  • @rosyscuisine5891
    @rosyscuisine5891 Před rokem

    Wow 😲 this recipe absolutely delicious 😋😋 thanks for sharing 🥰

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      you are welcome! and thanx for the comment!!

  • @MrAndrezfranco
    @MrAndrezfranco Před 7 dny

    Looks delicious

  • @domciancibelli
    @domciancibelli Před rokem

    Thanks. The full written recipe would be nice.

  • @0624cancer
    @0624cancer Před rokem +1

    Perfect!

  • @emildrimbea3210
    @emildrimbea3210 Před rokem

    nice one; need to try it to make it
    thanks for sharin it

  • @goodgirlemma
    @goodgirlemma Před rokem

    Omg I should try this!

  • @fatimareyes2676
    @fatimareyes2676 Před rokem

    You made it look so easy to make. Will try it soon

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      it is actually not that difficult!!
      I guarantee it!

  • @tantigachaithirasakul9545

    you do everything very nice.thank you for sharing
    I will try to cook soon.I like japanese food very much

  • @amandamegl8031
    @amandamegl8031 Před 4 měsíci

    Dude!! That charshu looks amazing!! I've made 3 or 4 of your recipes so far. However, I am most excited to make this one!! I am heading to PanAsia (local Asian market) tonight!!

  • @stefimandi186
    @stefimandi186 Před rokem

    🙏Thank you for the recipe.

  • @petranj7079
    @petranj7079 Před rokem +1

    Love your videos keep it up. I'll try making sushi this weekend hopefully it will come out good! Thanks for the recipes, have a nice rest of your day 😊

  • @rohinijayasekera2955
    @rohinijayasekera2955 Před rokem

    Wonderful thanks for sharing

  • @renatasagaa4111
    @renatasagaa4111 Před rokem

    I love your videos, greetings from Poland

  • @radhamahat744
    @radhamahat744 Před rokem

    Wow 😊

  • @geekonarium
    @geekonarium Před rokem

    Very cool channel :D Will for sure do this also! :D

  • @katiemcdaniel3063
    @katiemcdaniel3063 Před rokem

    I tried making chashu once before and it was a total fail! Your method and recipe makes so much more sense and I am definitely going to attempt it again!

  • @movalatex
    @movalatex Před rokem

    iiiiMe encantan tus posts!!!!♡

  • @kamikazitsunami
    @kamikazitsunami Před rokem +1

    In America most of the char siu that we have is Cantonese style with a red sweet barbecue sauce and the meat has crispy caramelized edges.

    • @bahedbanger
      @bahedbanger Před rokem

      cantonese char siu (skewered bbq pork) is the original authentic dish! kyou can add a little 5 spice to give it the bbq flavor).
      the japanese take on foreign dishes is always amazing.

  • @ma.edithamendoza9181
    @ma.edithamendoza9181 Před rokem

    Very nice to see and surely delicious. More power 👍💙

  • @ramachandrapandian655

    Pork and egg 🥚 dish is very superb

  • @Vavachifamilysvlog
    @Vavachifamilysvlog Před rokem

    Looking yummy😋😋

  • @Monicarla67
    @Monicarla67 Před 8 měsíci

    Very good taste

  • @cristinagarcia4460
    @cristinagarcia4460 Před rokem

    Love all d food u cooked, so yummy,,

  • @Ava-oc1dg
    @Ava-oc1dg Před rokem

    I always use five spice powder to make cha shu but I make it in the oven. This looks delish I can’t wait. First I must find affordable pork belly. Thank you

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      I know that variation as well (its more of Chinese variation), but this is easier I think.

  • @MEME-nm8mh
    @MEME-nm8mh Před rokem

    Hello ... long time no see ... Looks so tasty definitely gonna try it ... Thank you

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      ya, sorry its been a while...
      hope it turns out as delish as mine!!

  • @ltmltm4945
    @ltmltm4945 Před rokem

    So goooodddd I make mine with poached eggs and have the yolk break and pour all over makes the rice mushy and flavorful, and then chashu chopped up in squares. But this looks fire arigato!!

  • @ammysarunyaklinchomsang9437

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 my favourite​ menu 🥩🍳

  • @Lifeofmuf
    @Lifeofmuf Před 11 měsíci

    Look so yummy 😋 😂I am hungry ❤

  • @Mivla12
    @Mivla12 Před rokem

    とても美しいです!

  • @stephaniea9715
    @stephaniea9715 Před rokem

    Adore your videos

  • @GuilhermeSSouza-gv8uo

    Slurp slurp 💕
    Adoro seu canal, melhores receitas, as legendas em português iriam ajudar muito rsrs

    • @marcelineminowa451
      @marcelineminowa451 Před 5 měsíci

      É só colocar tradução automática em português, funciona bem.

  • @adriannakotleszka6585
    @adriannakotleszka6585 Před rokem +2

    🐎.
    Polska.
    Pozdrawiam z mego pięknego kraju.
    Nie Mam języka angielskiego, ale z ochotą oglądam twe filmy.

    • @marcelineminowa451
      @marcelineminowa451 Před 5 měsíci

      w przypadku napisów możesz wybrać język polski w automatycznym tłumaczeniu. W innych językach, takich jak portugalski czy hiszpański, działa dobrze. Nie wiem nic o polskim, ale może spróbujesz. Ten komentarz został przetłumaczony przez Tłumacz Google. Możesz zrozumieć?

  • @justjan147
    @justjan147 Před rokem +1

    Taiji, that dish looked absolutely delicious! I've never had pork belly that way. You made it look so easy. I agree there is a lot of waiting and you have to plan ahead if you want this dish since it does have to refrigerate for 24 hours. I love the tip of wetting the wooden rice spoon before fluffing and serving the rice! I do have one question. When you say 1.2 cups of water to cook the rice do you mean 1 and 1/2 cups of water or 1 and 1/8 cups of water?
    Thank you for sharing your recipe! 😊🌻

  • @HannaARTzink
    @HannaARTzink Před rokem

    I did not know that the japanese ate pork. Very interesting recipe. This could also be put in a fridge in a bowl, saving us from excessive use of plastics.
    Another 5 cents: slurping is known as tasting technique - soups, coffee etc but lapping is probable a bit difficult to accept in the West.

  • @pauperdad7040
    @pauperdad7040 Před rokem

    Hi, amazing recipe. Since the meat used is pork belly, once frying it, is adding frying oil necessary? Thanks

  • @marvinjuliusmag-aso1137

    Hey I love ur channel and I always love ramen…I did not yet finish all ur video but I did not saw ramen video if u can pls share ur ramen recipe or if u had already can u link it for me…I hope u will continue to cook classic Japanese dishes..more power to u and ur channel

  • @Sofiakivaev
    @Sofiakivaev Před rokem

    Thank you for the great recipe! if I don't have pork belly, can I use other part of the pork?

  • @chomas001
    @chomas001 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice

  • @riaconradt2554
    @riaconradt2554 Před rokem

    Hi Taiji. Which type vegetable or vegetable dish will go with this dish (besides the garnishing)? Especially from your existing recipes… I normally have a vegetable dish with my meats. Thanks!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      i do too.
      any veggie dish of mine will match this recipe!

  • @leighlyle2304
    @leighlyle2304 Před rokem +1

    My mouth is watering watching this! Like you mentioned in the video, this is quite a process but it doesn't look too difficult. Can you freeze the meat and the sauce (I'm guessing the eggs won't freeze well)?

  • @mishukiyukito6240
    @mishukiyukito6240 Před rokem

    ❤❤Mega lecker !!! Thank you

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Před rokem +1

    Very nice 👍

  • @dongjinkim2230
    @dongjinkim2230 Před rokem +1

    Très bon

  • @yukismum5141
    @yukismum5141 Před rokem +1

    Hi - I've been watching your channel for a while and trying out your recipes. Could you do one on taiyaki as I have a pan but can't seem to get the batter right and would love some advice

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      ok, Taiyaki it is!
      i have a couple of videos, that I already filmed, so I will make Taiyaki after that, so in late October probably.
      but thanx so much for the request!!
      in the mean time, you can try Dorazaki!
      (its actually pretty much the same thing, lol)
      czcams.com/video/T1Jvco8VkWI/video.html

  • @maysanmaiko5895
    @maysanmaiko5895 Před rokem +1

    ,✨💖 Suelo seguir sus videos ya que me encanta la cocina japonesa. Sí pudiese poner subtítulos en español 🇪🇦 me sería más fácil, gracias 🙏🏻 Un cordial saludo desde España 🇪🇦

    • @marcelineminowa451
      @marcelineminowa451 Před 5 měsíci

      Simplemente elige español en la traducción automática. Creo que funciona bien.

  • @tomatitos9022
    @tomatitos9022 Před 10 měsíci

    Some people use sake and/or mirin. What do you think about that?

  • @ElvinYeoantiaging
    @ElvinYeoantiaging Před rokem

    Thank you ❤️
    How to make crunchy red pickle radish? For Japanese curry, Oishi, Onegaisginasu

  • @raymondmumford6255
    @raymondmumford6255 Před rokem

    Looks absolutely awesome and so tasty 😃 Does the pork have the skin on it still?

  • @jimdeane3667
    @jimdeane3667 Před rokem

    Hi Taiji.
    I wonder if this would work with lamb in substitute for the pork?
    If I were going to try lamb, I think I would substitute shawarma seasoning in place of the chili powder too.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +2

      never thought of that (since we rarely eat lamb in Japan, only in Hokkaido), but only one way to find out! try it yourself!!

  • @misatenshi4715
    @misatenshi4715 Před rokem

    Arigatou!

  • @Occupatio
    @Occupatio Před rokem

    Hallo taiji-san,
    Ich schaue deine Videos von Anfang an, folge dir aber erst seit kurzem. Ich liebe die japanische Küche sehr und bin so froh, dass sie so vielseitig ist. Da ich leider eine fischeiweißallergie habe, bleiben mir einige kulinarische Köstlichkeiten verwehrt.
    Mit dem japanisch kochen habe ich vor etwa zehn, zwölf Jahren angefangen. Ich habe eine Freundin in fukuoka und wir tauschen uns regelmäßig über Rezepte aus.
    Ich hab nur zwei kleine Fragen an dich: in welcher Region in Deutschland lebst du?
    Und wo in Deutschland bekomme ich "fujiya peach nectar" in Flaschen ohne dabei arm zu werden? Ich habe in einem Video über vending machines gesehen, dass es diesen Saft quasi überall in Japan zu erstaunlich günstigen Preisen gibt. Aber ich verzweifle hier ein wenig!
    Mach weiter so!

  • @ira._.
    @ira._. Před rokem

    always making the same mistake and watching your videos before going to bed :D
    looks really good and will give it a try next week ^^
    do you think this will also go great in a sandwich?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      hahaha, sorry
      I never thought of that, but why not! there's only one way to find out!

  • @smontone
    @smontone Před rokem

    What temperature are the eggs eaten at for the nitamago? Is it cold from the refrigerator or is it allowed to come to room temperature?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      better to have in room temperature in advance, if possible.

  • @sampaquitee423
    @sampaquitee423 Před rokem

    I love your videos! Could you please post an oden recipe video? Oishi. Arigato!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +2

      i plan to make Oden, but in the winter, since its an winter dish.
      pls wait will then!

  • @jackihutch87
    @jackihutch87 Před rokem

    taiji this looks DELICIOUS

  • @andyye1515
    @andyye1515 Před rokem +1

    Do y’all eat century eggs?

  • @golofoods
    @golofoods Před rokem

    Your recipe is awesome and will go
    very high.of course it will be very tasty to eat.😋 I love it .I will definitely try it.You will tell me in the comments. How do you like my recipe?Thanks,........👏👍

  • @svenskdod
    @svenskdod Před rokem

    Do you use Nitamago and Ajitama interchangeably or is it something different? I have used Ajitama and maybe I’m incorrect?

    • @svenskdod
      @svenskdod Před rokem

      Also, doesn’t nitamago just mean 2 eggs, or is there a contextual thing here. (Early Japanese learner).

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +2

      oh, you are right, these are actually Ajitama (or Ajitamago), since they are flavored.
      Nitamago means actually just cooked eggs (ni ← 煮 meaning to cook or cooked), but in Japan it means usually soft boiled egg used as a topping.
      and Ajitama means flavored egg (Aji ← 味 meaning flavor)
      usually as a definition, Ajitama is included in Nitamago, since it needs to be cooked first. so Ajitama is a type of Nitamago, and sometimes unflavored soft boiled eggs are used as toppings, so those are Nitamago. so in this case it should actually be Ajitama, but since I didn't think it is a well-known word, I used Nitamago, which of course is not wrong.

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +2

      in this case "ni" is not two, but to cook/cooked.
      not 二卵 but rather 煮卵. Japanese language have many of these Homonyms, since we have less vowels and consonants.

    • @svenskdod
      @svenskdod Před rokem

      @@taijiskitchen awesome answer, thank you for that ありがとうございます😊

  • @ramonitaberdugo4461
    @ramonitaberdugo4461 Před rokem

    Ohh!,I found your vlog,,nice!!!could u make chashu ramen w their ingredients?from 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @katlinnorway4881
    @katlinnorway4881 Před rokem +1

    Looks so delicious! Does the bacon have to be a lot of fat?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +2

      no you can make it also with different part of pork.

  • @stefimandi186
    @stefimandi186 Před rokem

    Hi Taiji! I need your advise.
    Next year we are planning some Healthy Eating sessions and I want to come up with Japanese food. Is there a special holiday in Japan to celebrate the healthy features of Japanese cooking? I know there is an International Sushi Day, but raw fish is not too popular in my country. I would prefer to introduce your delicious soups, or ragouts, or all those wonderful fermented ingredients and the well balanced macro nutrients.
    So anything, what makes Japanese cooking healthy.
    Thank you for your advise in advance!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      I can't really think of such holiday in Japan, since eating healthy is a natural thing. the only date, that I can think of similar idea would be Niiname-sai on the Nov. 23rd:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niiname-no-Matsuri
      it is similar to thanksgiving, where emperor pursue a ritual to thank the gods for the blessing of that year. but it is more of a royal event rather than something we as commoner do, so I dont know if this fit your idea.
      but anyhow, your idea sounds super!! hope it turns out well and let me know if I can be of any more help!!

  • @Samcaracha
    @Samcaracha Před rokem

    Why did you not put salt on the pork belly before you rolled it? Or did I just not see it...?
    Or is the soysauce enough?

  • @debelihedonista
    @debelihedonista Před rokem

    bro, how long can cooked chashu stay in the fridge?

  • @peaceangel1459
    @peaceangel1459 Před rokem

    I guss you might live in Düsseldorf. I live nearby. I hope I could make friends with you. 😊

  • @tenmachama
    @tenmachama Před rokem

    Is there any beef based chashu? I wonder since I don't like pork

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      in that case, I think it is made more like roast beef.
      but you never know, just give it a try, maybe you'll like beef chashu!

  • @majoroldladyakamom6948
    @majoroldladyakamom6948 Před rokem +1

    If you like this vid, check out:
    Paolo from Tokyo, and
    Diaries of a Master Sushi Chef Hiroyuki Terada, Chef Hiro-San.
    He has 2M+ subscribers.
    He is also the Guinness World Records holder for most slices of a carrot while BLINDFOLDED.
    Maangchi is also a great Korean yt channel. She has 6.07M subs.

  • @neredan1182
    @neredan1182 Před rokem +2

    german name tag on the chili?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +4

      yes, and also on the soy sauce bottle, bc I live in Germany.

    • @neredan1182
      @neredan1182 Před rokem +2

      @@taijiskitchen Sehr gut! 🇩🇪 That gives me hope that i will find all the ingredients 😃👍

  • @jashyboo
    @jashyboo Před rokem

    I wanna make it so bad but seems like a whole entire days work

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Před rokem

    Hello 👋

  • @tothewildworld
    @tothewildworld Před rokem

    叉烧?

  • @davidhoang5839
    @davidhoang5839 Před rokem

    Nice! Your videos should be seen by more watchers. May I repost your channel without changing anything on the clean platform named Ganjing World? Thank you!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +1

      I would be happy if you could help me spread my videos!
      as long as you put my link to it.

    • @davidhoang5839
      @davidhoang5839 Před rokem

      @@taijiskitchen Sure! Have a lovely day!

  • @americanbullycrew1632

    French please 😊

  • @user-yo5xs4dn9j
    @user-yo5xs4dn9j Před rokem

    感觉还是中国的红烧肉更方便,时间也短。唯一不同的是你加了大蒜。

  • @Ava-oc1dg
    @Ava-oc1dg Před rokem +1

    Pork belly in US is so expensive

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +2

      really??
      then you can make it with any part of pork.

  • @poojayadavcooking3450

    Pls watch indian food recipe

  • @Queen-jl3lu
    @Queen-jl3lu Před rokem +1

    Hello why you don’t make new video 😒

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem

      sorry, I was busy with my day-job and the last video just took forever!!

  • @gustavojosedonascimento1811

    The first cooking of pork is 90 minutes or am I crazy ?

  • @arshisaylasultana7472
    @arshisaylasultana7472 Před 10 měsíci

    U r so cute

  • @majoroldladyakamom6948
    @majoroldladyakamom6948 Před rokem +1

    In the Description, you talk about making bubble tea???
    Huh? 🙄

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před rokem +2

      oh, sorry, I forgot to change that...
      now its corrected. thanx for the notification!

    • @majoroldladyakamom6948
      @majoroldladyakamom6948 Před rokem

      @@taijiskitchen
      The difference between an amateur and a professional is attention to detail.
      I watched one vid of yours and unsubbed.

  • @joaquinkitchenlutongprobin9685

    Wow delicious recipes 😋😋 new Sub here, hope to stay connection 👍