2000 Year Old Chinese Sandwich 肉夹馍

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  • @schmoogen
    @schmoogen 6 років тому +847

    I like the butcher's addition to the show, he added a lot of information quickly and cleanly.

    • @LifebyMikeG
      @LifebyMikeG  6 років тому +99

      I agree, Ansel knows how to deliver a ton of info in a very efficient way! Working on another cameo for episode 9, need his help big time!

    • @chrism45
      @chrism45 6 років тому +20

      He's brilliant

    • @tnk4me4
      @tnk4me4 6 років тому +17

      He's like a doctor.

    • @heidibauer1106
      @heidibauer1106 5 років тому +5

      Does Ansel have his own channel?

    • @therealb888
      @therealb888 5 років тому +2

      @@LifebyMikeG That Ansel butcher is straight out veterinarian!

  • @onlycasual1
    @onlycasual1 6 років тому +460

    This series is the best content youve made for the channel so far

    • @tylerruss3819
      @tylerruss3819 6 років тому +10

      for a reason too, there is an element of mystery and anticipation as a result of the structure (labeling it a series and giving it a theme) that makes you looking forward to the next. unlike most other videos where they are simply informative

  • @JunxCKm
    @JunxCKm 6 років тому +324

    Ansel needs to be featured more often, he's like the newyork alten brown

    • @LifebyMikeG
      @LifebyMikeG  6 років тому +14

      hahah he's coming in episode 9. I'm gonna need his help big time

  • @jaydouglas5847
    @jaydouglas5847 6 років тому +46

    I spent 4 years living in Shenzhen, China, just across the bay from Hong Kong...and fell in love with this sandwich. Ate hundreds of them. The meats was hunks of pork which were then chopped on metal type baking sheets that would reverberate throughout the side alleyway right out into the street proper. The chopper had a rhythm and technique enough that 100 feet before I reached his stand I knew which worker was chopping solely on his rhythm as it's purposely loud. The vendors assistant would shout out ( in phonetic sound) " rue -ja- more, in 3 distinct syllables and the chopper would give a "rat-atat-tat" response with his dual meat cleaver/butchers knives. people lined up for these sandwiches from this vendor. You paid the assistant first then stood in line , when you get to the chopper he takes a hot bread off the baking/grill and partially splits it to make a proper cavity as it will be holding very juicy meat as you can motion to him to ladle some extra braising juice into it if you'd like. They also coarsely chop up a very mild green pepper( very similar to a Anaheim pepper) and mix in in when chopping the meat. The sandwich was about 1.20 usd. When I first found this place I ate one or two ,everyday for the first 30 days. The bread ,baked moments before served. was incredible. I sure miss this place !!

    • @pengfu8608
      @pengfu8608 6 років тому +1

      Great juicy description. Do you miss China besides this place?

    • @Sk0lzky
      @Sk0lzky 5 років тому

      Can't get it anymore, pork became a rare commodity, they still haven't recovered. When costco opened in Beijing people were fighting for discount pork, they'd grab whole pigs and others would tear them apart trying to take them for themselves.
      PS I miss Chinese street food, especially the stuff in the inner mongolia and qinghai - tons of meat and availability of cheese which everybody who's been in China probably missed at some point :D

  • @CierraFua
    @CierraFua 3 роки тому +4

    Ansel is so knowledgeable. I love how sure he is in his delivery.

  • @edmontonlivermoore4935
    @edmontonlivermoore4935 6 років тому +75

    Bro everything about this video is fire. A killer sandwich recipe, history lesson, tips from butcher, and sauce bit with Josh; all of this was super good. 10/10

  • @meghanbugg
    @meghanbugg 6 років тому

    This is one of my favorite Brothers Green videos to date. The love & thought that went into this video is so clear- from taking us into an incredible Asian market in New York (LOVE learning about the non-traditional NYC foodie destinations), to talking with the butcher in Park Slope, to diving into the history of sandwiches and the Roujiamo, to bringing Josh in to make the sauce (as he IS a sauce expert after all)... this video had it ALL. I loved every minute. Thanks for being so thoughtful in the development of your videos- your passion radiates through the screen!

  • @LifebyMikeG
    @LifebyMikeG  6 років тому +240

    If we're gonna make a series all about sandwiches, it's about time we dive into the history...

    • @alifafatima5049
      @alifafatima5049 6 років тому +2

      I like sandwich history.... Quite interesting and informative...
      Well m a new subscriber from India.... Love ur content... Your Bombay sandwich video attracted me... After seeing quality and dedication towards your video... I subscribed
      Good luck for future and keep it going 😇

    • @Gottix
      @Gottix 6 років тому +2

      You could do a Gemuse Kebab..number one in berlin..Or A belgian/dutch broodje Filet American... Or a Bahn Mi

    • @joanssparetime4752
      @joanssparetime4752 6 років тому

      Are you going to explore the Scandinavian open sandwich/ smørrebrød?

    • @vivekmathur3514
      @vivekmathur3514 6 років тому

      Hey!! This sandwich is actually seeing quite easy!!! Ima go try this!!!

    • @yusriao7769
      @yusriao7769 6 років тому

      Hey man, can you do a kaskrout tounsi, it is an amazing Tunisian sandwich. I think Alex French Guy Cooking must like and know it too! Cheers, keep up the good work!

  • @hsun9810
    @hsun9810 6 років тому +15

    Always fun to watch and nice try there. What you've made is called a Famian Bing, aka yeasted bread which looks pretty yummy, while the bread part of a classic Rou Jia Mo is kind of half fermented lean dough called Bai Ji Mo and pretty dry, all the fluffy and the layered sesame versions are adapted to suit Western taste. Bai Ji Mo is dry and hard because it was the staple food for people to take on travel in the Northwestern part of China for days without deteriorating. Using a cast iron pan to make the Bing is a tradition in China although the pan is usually double the size and with lid, that way you get the half cook half steam effect of a combo and no need to use the oven, and unlike bread baking you have to turn and churn regularly to get even crust.

  • @FullMoonNewMoon
    @FullMoonNewMoon 6 років тому

    Wow. What a great series. You really break it down layer by layer. Love it all AND your guest that add the intricate details of the recipes. Props to Ansel.

  • @isabellechabre4359
    @isabellechabre4359 4 роки тому +2

    a year ago backpacked through China and had several of these. They were one of the best things I ate during the trip. I looked for recipes but didn't find any good ones until i stumbled upon your video. Will definitely try it out! thanks for the amazing video

  • @Som3thingClever
    @Som3thingClever 6 років тому

    Just realized one additional thing I love about this series other than all these amazing sandwiches...
    The cut in with knowledge from the butcher is awesome! Very much reminds me of Good Eats from back in the day.

  • @ethangrason6983
    @ethangrason6983 6 років тому +9

    My favorite part of these episodes is starting to become Ansels' talks. Dude knows his meats

  • @tiborbohak5551
    @tiborbohak5551 3 роки тому

    Hello m8 , I just started watching your videos .I am a Hungarian chef ,living in England. You are giving me so much inspirations , ideas for my little business what I gonna do in Hungary in about two years time. You ll be one of my mentor. Everithing I like you do mate ,great staff !All the best to you. One day I might visiting you or you take a visit in my home country!

  • @GatorAidMedical
    @GatorAidMedical 6 років тому

    You guys are getting so much better in terms of visuals, content, brevity, intro, everything!!!

  • @kelleybayern7656
    @kelleybayern7656 4 роки тому +1

    Dude. You are a bread master. You saved my sanity during quarantine. I’ve worked through your entire sandwich series without knowing it and now can’t wait for more content. Keep experimenting with breads and fermenting and taking us along the way!

  • @ESPSJ
    @ESPSJ 4 роки тому +2

    I love the music that's in the back ground. It's like we're playing a game and going on an adventure to make a great sandwich :)

    • @Zaluskowsky
      @Zaluskowsky 3 роки тому

      Oh i never thought about it like that! Great !

  • @MrD10e
    @MrD10e 6 років тому +2

    Such a great series! I was bummed out I wouldn't be able to try Vanessa's sandwitch but then I realized you would teach me how to make it myself. Great time to dive into bread/dough making

  • @2AKNOT
    @2AKNOT 6 років тому

    Man, I can't stop salivating after watching you make that sandwich. To use lamb instead of pork belly was genius. Keep up the good work.

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel 6 років тому +7

    In chinese, the lamb you made is called Red braised lamb 紅燒羊肉. The basic parts of red braise spices are similar, but everyone has their own recipe with different ratios. Instead of lemongrass, you can substitute chinese red vinegar or even balsamic vinegar. If you like it more spicy, you can add dried red chilis or korean gochugaru. In Taiwan, this type of sandwich is super common and often sold at night markets. There's also the scallion pancake variety.

    • @ksoman953
      @ksoman953 3 роки тому

      Taiwan is where it is at.

  • @jeropage95
    @jeropage95 6 років тому +1

    Mike you're the real OG. This series has been awesome, can't wait for the next episode. Cheers!

  • @corbanx0809
    @corbanx0809 6 років тому

    well... now you've done it! this is maybe the 4th episode i watched and now i can't but to subscribe... i hope you're happy now! because of you i will stand in my kitchen for hours to cook delicious food,
    especially sandwiches... perhaps even for others... all because of you!

  • @DaniellaFagan
    @DaniellaFagan 5 років тому +1

    Really appreciate the amount of effort that goes into your videos and creations 👏👏 this is my fave so far! X

  • @danielthroop7812
    @danielthroop7812 6 років тому

    As a sandwich maker of three years, this series is straight fire! Plzzzz keep making this content!

  • @cesarbarrerabelle6082
    @cesarbarrerabelle6082 6 років тому +2

    This episode was so fcking good like, with all the learning both in history and cooking in gerenal besides the recipe itself, with the advices from the butcher and the sauce.
    And it had so much rythm and all! Like, it was rlly enjoyable on every aspect, not heavy at all and with a lot of littoe details.
    I don't know, it was just so good. Hope this level of content keeps on bc it is amazing

  • @melodioushaste
    @melodioushaste 5 років тому +1

    I love you guys so much! Thanks for the hard work and care you put into your channel.

  • @jmcrofts
    @jmcrofts 6 років тому +134

    broooo you gotta make my local specialty sandwich, the Italian Beef. Thin-shaved roast beef served on an Italian roll with peppers and onions, and the whole thing DUNKED in luscious Au Jus. Heavenly.

    • @Pscribbled
      @Pscribbled 6 років тому

      jmcrofts love your videos dude!

    • @doodlebug6833
      @doodlebug6833 6 років тому +2

      but Au Jus is french for "with juice", yet its called the Italian Beef. Nice

    • @Noctis326
      @Noctis326 6 років тому +9

      lol kind of sounds like a french dip, but just on an Italian roll

    • @Only10cents
      @Only10cents 6 років тому +1

      Chi town?

    • @conormckenna7796
      @conormckenna7796 6 років тому

      YOOOOO huge fan lmao!!

  • @Lunaskylette
    @Lunaskylette 4 роки тому

    Looks epic! Ik it's not how it's traditionally made but either way the steps you taken although more complex definitely enhanced the flavour of the rou jia mo

  • @makichandes
    @makichandes 6 років тому

    Love all the detail and how indepth you go with each sandwich. I stumbled upon one of the later videos and decided to start at the beginning.

  • @Alizardlovesyou
    @Alizardlovesyou 5 років тому +2

    I love this series! Good to see Josh :D thank you!!

  • @seanchinery
    @seanchinery 5 років тому

    I love Vanessa's their sandwiches really are top notch. And their dumplings ain't nothing to sneeze at.

  • @chadlaroche320
    @chadlaroche320 6 років тому

    Brothers Green - you should totally take a dive into the ultimate breakfast sandwich! Would love to see your take on this. Everything in this series has been amazing, keep up the great work.

  • @1tinac
    @1tinac 4 роки тому

    Thanks to the Butcher for all the great info. This was a great video.

  • @babodaewang
    @babodaewang 6 років тому

    I'm a new subscriber and I love all the content already! It's really satisfying to watch everything come from scratch and all the information coming from Ansel about different cuts of meat and what to do with them (preparing and cooking them in specific ways). I just want to ask if you ever had a thought to open a sandwich shop with all these different sandwiches. Love the content and I hope to see a lot more soon!

  • @collegekitchen155
    @collegekitchen155 6 років тому +1

    Cool series. You have such a great take, like a TV show with the back story, interviews and then making it! Looks so yummy.

  • @miguellousa2156
    @miguellousa2156 6 років тому

    Brothers great job showing up people that to cook you don't need to be a chef or something special. Just put your hands to it and be informed, which your content for sure has helped a lot of people through the learning proccess and all the "voyage" in the kitchen. On my behalf, my thanks ;) Btw, for the sandwich series, go on with a portuguese special, a sandwich to be eaten with knife and fork, look for "Francesinha", you won't regret ;) keep the good job!

  • @FuzzyLunar
    @FuzzyLunar 6 років тому

    This is the only series that i can watch without getting bored halfway through on this chanel

  • @Ben-fl6je
    @Ben-fl6je 6 років тому +1

    Love the varied production process! This series is an easy favorite :)

  • @jasonschultz9570
    @jasonschultz9570 6 років тому

    I live in China and I eat the sandwich and the bread all the time. Good call combining the two of them into one amazing sandwich!

  • @joeg757
    @joeg757 6 років тому +1

    Outstanding series. Well done!

  • @ItsRenzio
    @ItsRenzio 6 років тому

    you're the best sandwicher on youtube, no doubt

  • @donm6940
    @donm6940 5 років тому

    The butcher should be a teacher. He's great at explaining things clearly and quickly.

  • @Lanchoooo
    @Lanchoooo 5 років тому

    👍🏽Josh is here!!! Brother and Butcher! Best collaboration yet! Just missing the Bagel dude... lol 😂 Josh looks great!

  • @CindysHomeKitchen
    @CindysHomeKitchen 6 років тому

    Delicious 2000 year old Chinese Sandwich, love your channel by the way, I am a huge fan!

  • @ArveenJ
    @ArveenJ 6 років тому

    Hey Mike! It's good to see that you are exploring different kind of sandwiches and I am really learning from you. I was wondering if you ever thought to give a try to Pakistani cuisine since you did Indian. We share many dishes (because: history) that are cooked with same or different styles and spices. One of the sandwiches that I would like to suggest you is street style "anday wala burger" which has a single or double patty made with meat or potatoes mixed with spices and coated with eggs. Topped up with green chutney, ketchup, chaat masala, onions, cucumbers, tomatoes and then a fried egg! Super delicious!

  • @floh4730
    @floh4730 3 роки тому

    Yet another brilliant choice. Love, the history as well. Can't wait to make this sandwich. Thank you so much.

  • @AwesomeSauceXP
    @AwesomeSauceXP 6 років тому

    The bread you guys make always looks so beautiful and delicious.

  • @amypennebacker4941
    @amypennebacker4941 6 років тому

    The music made this an absolute delight to watch. And now I really want to eat one of those. Do you have suggestions for a simplified version that doesn't require 20 different herbs and spices?

  • @rajaboes5425
    @rajaboes5425 6 років тому

    10/10! Fantastic series, keep up the great work.

  • @ejay8766
    @ejay8766 6 років тому +2

    This looks so good! Im going to make this a whole day activity on Saturday to make this recipe from scratch. Should be a fun little thing to do with my husband.

    • @LifebyMikeG
      @LifebyMikeG  6 років тому

      Let us know how it turns out!

  • @TomasJogin
    @TomasJogin 6 років тому +1

    Best sandwich episode yet! Wow!

  • @Ternamz
    @Ternamz 6 років тому +1

    love the sandwich series. keep up the good work!!

  • @DavidAndTheDummies
    @DavidAndTheDummies 6 років тому

    I gave this a thumbs up just because you filmed the burn. Great video bro, love this format

  • @chicacamionista
    @chicacamionista 4 роки тому

    Im loving this sandwich series ❤

  • @TheUntam3d
    @TheUntam3d 6 років тому

    This serie is incredible. And you make me want to make bread so much!

  • @Dbaker28
    @Dbaker28 6 років тому

    i wanna add to that diy hoisin, if its too thin for your liking, and you dont wanna add more sugar to thicken, you can add around a tsp or two of cornstarch slurry at the last 45 seconds of the cooking time, or re-simmer the sauce with the slurry for a minute or more if you find out the thinness after the sauce cools

  • @EasyFreezerMeals
    @EasyFreezerMeals 6 років тому

    What a great series. Thanks for posting. This was a great video

  • @websterjn1
    @websterjn1 6 років тому

    I subscribed today... And was so happy when a video came out the same day...love this series!

  • @flopilop3808
    @flopilop3808 6 років тому

    I have learned a lot from your videos about bread makin. :) thank you very much

  • @redmaple773
    @redmaple773 6 років тому +53

    Interesting that you used fresh orange instead of dried tangerine peel. A good quality tangerine peel has amazing fragrant aroma and flavor, and quite different from fresh. Most Chinese cooks use it for all stew or soup recipes and is a standard ingredient in a Chinese kitchen. The best dried peel comes from a particular region in southern China, Xinhui. Dried peels from other areas are not as desired.

    • @afacelessname1378
      @afacelessname1378 6 років тому

      But it's still a North African fruit, he should have used Mandarins.

  • @wooof.
    @wooof. 4 роки тому +1

    The tangerine peel (aka, Chen pi) is actually a popular dried herb used in lots of Chinese cooking and herbal medicine. I think it is cured/dried differently than just fresh tangerine peel.
    Fresh vs dried vs cooked changes the properties of the food which is important in the harmonisation of dietary eating. As foods are considered hot or cold or damp or drying etc. for the body. Too much of one thing can change your body's healthy balance therefore becoming sick.

  • @momodtr
    @momodtr 6 років тому +1

    Man, your kids are gonna be the luckiest in school, rolling in with their deluxe lunches

  • @gehuatong3992
    @gehuatong3992 5 років тому

    Liking before watching because it's the sandwich of my childhood lol
    Can't wait to see what you've come up!

  • @selo4583
    @selo4583 Рік тому

    After 2 years in my safe I did this Sandwich today. Absolute must have, very very good

  • @emalinel
    @emalinel 6 років тому

    Oh my God.....*drools* I haven't had this is YEARS and now I relaly wanna try making this on my own. Thanks for doing all this research it looks great! :D

  • @matthewsherman9765
    @matthewsherman9765 5 років тому

    Also the sesame oil is gonna smoke and burn at that prolonged temp. I digress. This looks awesome and love your work!

  • @beatsand_bites
    @beatsand_bites 6 років тому +3

    Vanessa’s Dumplings is one of my favorite dumpling spots, and because I’m such a fatass I always order the duck sesame pancake sandwich in addition to an order of dumplings. Thanks for the awesome recipe!

  • @siamsasean
    @siamsasean 4 роки тому

    Fun facts: In Europe angelica is often candied (soft, not like violets) like orange or lemon peel. It used to be a fairly common ingredient in fruitcake and similar baked things.

  • @JarrenHorton
    @JarrenHorton 6 років тому +16

    this series is straight 🔥🔥🔥

  • @sunwindandtree2841
    @sunwindandtree2841 6 років тому

    Ansel deserves his own show!!

  • @pedxing
    @pedxing 6 років тому

    the color on those "peppercorns" looks incredible.

  • @keshaponso2034
    @keshaponso2034 5 років тому

    I love the history stuff. Its facinating.

  • @mp77_28
    @mp77_28 4 роки тому

    just recently found this channel. I love all the random facts haha. awesome

  • @starvingrtist8714
    @starvingrtist8714 Місяць тому

    OMG I love that sesame pancake sandwich from Vanessa! My favorite was beef & kimchi. (I believe it's off menu)

  • @jesp999
    @jesp999 5 років тому

    actually the tangerine or orange peal is called Chen Pi, it goes through a process of drying and steaming a few times and in the process becomes a digestive aid. It is very different than fresh oranges or fresh peal.

  • @Tila4animation
    @Tila4animation 4 роки тому

    I used to live on Eldridge across from Vanessa's. their seasame pancake sandwiches is so good.

  • @DeSousm
    @DeSousm 6 років тому +11

    ahhh yeeahhh... a new sandwich for me and the Mrs to try and make! Appreciate you guys!

  • @dontmindme1681
    @dontmindme1681 4 роки тому

    I just realized why I enjoy these videos so much, it feels like I'm watching an episode of Good Eats.

  • @Dasmaster1
    @Dasmaster1 6 років тому

    You should look into Scandinavian sandwiches and specifically the "Sandwich cake" (smörgåstårta in Swedish) which is a Swedish cake made out of Sandwiches, who could have guessed? Anyway its an explosion of ingredients, colors and taste that I find is rarely seen in cooking today. Since its fundamentally a sandwich its also surprisingly simple yet complex due to its many layers of simplicity. Things like slices of boiled egg or cucumber is not impressive by itself but it builds a very impressive final piece.

  • @Zoulz666
    @Zoulz666 6 років тому

    Really enjoying the sandwich series :) Very interesting and looks delicious!

  • @cassiusclay7998
    @cassiusclay7998 6 років тому

    love the work you put into these videos, A+ awesome series

  • @sevalle83
    @sevalle83 6 років тому

    Just wanted to let you guys know that on your website in the about section in the 2nd to last paragraph after "1.1 million subscribers" it says "hey" where I believe it should say "They" lol. Anyways been following you guys for a couple years now and you have given me a lot of inspiration for cooking affordable good and healthy meals for me and my kids. Keep up the good work and I always look forward to watching the next video :)

  • @rat488
    @rat488 6 років тому

    hey I was watching Parts unknown and when Anthony went to Senegal they had a sandwich he described as going to the bakery getting a loaf then going to the woman across the street for spicy lentils to fill it... Seems like a really interesting dish for your series here.

  • @hocuspocus111
    @hocuspocus111 6 років тому +1

    you should try to make acarajé, i guess it could be considered a sandwich, it's a treat from northeast brazil, the dough is made with white beans and filled with quite a few preparations

  • @donkrause
    @donkrause 6 років тому

    Best series ever!

  • @alexu5817
    @alexu5817 6 років тому

    I love this series! You should look into the lampredotto. Its a traditional Florentine street food that features cow stomach slow cooked in a broth.

  • @Lookinuptojesus
    @Lookinuptojesus 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this bread recipe! I need to make it. Bet its delicious!

  • @millermagnum
    @millermagnum 6 років тому

    I'm enjoying the series. Watching you make the bread for this one reminded me of the Muffaletta sandwiches I at in New Orleans at the Central Grocery. How about making an AUTHENTIC MUFFALETTA?

  • @agapepap9914
    @agapepap9914 6 років тому

    Loveeeeee this series!!! 😋💥👍🏻

  • @mohamedsandhool6337
    @mohamedsandhool6337 6 років тому +4

    This series Is the best thanks bro

  • @CibiCZ
    @CibiCZ 6 років тому +30

    I think the first sandwich ever was made very shortly after the first bread

  • @katemaldjian5907
    @katemaldjian5907 6 років тому +1

    i've been hoping for a tutorial on the famous Vanessa's sandwich since I had my first bite of that thing hahah thankyou so much!!

  • @kevinphilippo5661
    @kevinphilippo5661 6 років тому +13

    Note for cast iron pans: they are notoriously uneven in heat spots, I'd argue that a stainless steel skillet would work better for pancakes.

  • @moisesdanielalvarado5578
    @moisesdanielalvarado5578 6 років тому

    The sandwich looked really delicious

  • @Sossejeavel
    @Sossejeavel 6 років тому

    Suggest you make a Swedish räkmacka (shrimp sandwich) :) This series is so fun to follow!

  • @cindyup2916
    @cindyup2916 6 років тому +257

    Do a Döner!

    • @collegekitchen155
      @collegekitchen155 6 років тому +3

      yaaasssss!

    • @jigga594
      @jigga594 6 років тому +2

      Fuck yes!

    • @tony_25or6to4
      @tony_25or6to4 6 років тому +1

      Ditto. What they ^ said.

    • @13Luk6iul
      @13Luk6iul 6 років тому

      Yes yes yes! :D

    • @hellothere9407
      @hellothere9407 6 років тому +1

      I never got the hype over Doneri for some reason. Every one I tried had a weird aftertaste I couldn't find in other sandwiches and it really bothers me because everything else is great

  • @Lorenzo-ke2vr
    @Lorenzo-ke2vr 6 років тому

    This was great, I really loved this episode!

  • @TheJensPeeters
    @TheJensPeeters 6 років тому

    I would reheat the meat in the broth and ladel a little onto the bread so it gets soggy, also reheating it gets it way more juicy. Just try it

  • @BriannaC558
    @BriannaC558 3 роки тому

    My favorite 😍 I love getting it from the former known name Vanessa’s dumplings here in nyc 🥟 they changed the name and it’s under new management the food is wayyyy better now

  • @Jmedo25
    @Jmedo25 6 років тому

    That bread looks awesome and so easy to make!