As a Colombian I must say that getting feta cheese and queso fresco is really difficult over here, but those buñuelos look just fantastic. However, for most Colombians this is not a Christmas dish but something to eat sometimes on the street. Despite this, buñuelos are eaten the most by this holiday. Love your videos! ❤️
@@ikaro342at least in Greece, there are many different kinds of feta cheese and some of them are almost too salty, i guess we choose one on the saltier side for this dish?
Ahhh...do buñuelos have Feta on them though?...Feta is a greek cheese...and Queso Fresco...is at least a latin cheese per say...but I thought they where made with queso de bola = Edam or queso de Papa= soft cheddar...but If I'm wrong please let me know, really do want to know now.
I’m Colombian and I’ve been hoping for him to make one about Colombia so I am very happy that he was able to explore the world of the Colombian bakery.
@ShipWreckGamer 101 Bruh, stop it with the old fashioned "thats what she said". Just say ayo or put a skull emoji, and that isnt what she even said. The quote said "more CHRISTMAS balls" not just balls. So take your ass, lift it up, and eat your ass, just like you ate this ratio.
I'm from Colombia and you really nailed the buñuelos they looked amazing, I will say though, that they are commonly served along side another seasonal dish called "Natilla" and a spoonful or "Arequipe". That may give you a bigger picture of a traditional holiday Colombian dish
The original recipe calls for “Queso Costeño” which is a hard, white, slightly salty and tangy cheese from the Caribbean coast of Colombia. I also use Queso Fresco + Feta cheese when I need to substitute for this cheese. This is amazing ❤.
@@ingGS eso si papi. Con ńame traído de la mojana bolívar, en Miami Publix vende ñame de costa rica o de Colombia y tu sabes quien produce el ñame tipo de exportación 😅
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Omg, I am colombian and didnt expect buñuelos in the calendar, actually, I was eating a buñuelo this morning and thought about this series, I inmediatly went “nah”. This is lovely, thank you for trying buñuelos. ❤❤❤
I am Colombian and I have been waiting for the day you make our food I love buñuelos and marking them with my family I hope you enjoy them as much as I do
Finally Colombia!!!! I've been waiting for this video for sooo long, I'm happy that you liked the buñuelos. Also you must know that this dish can be also made with the filling you like, maybe chocolate, or arequipe (Wich you might know is similar to dulce de leche). Buñuelos with arequipe are my favourite, even though the filling isn't really part of the original recipe. Also, I gotta say heyyy you really made a good job with those buñuelos, they look amazing! I love this series so much!
fun fact: here in Mexico we also have a dessert called "buñuelos" but here they're more like thin crunchy sugary things, search up Mexican buñuelos they're also great
OMG THANKS DUDE, THIS IS AMAZING. And, not only Buñuelos is also a christmas food and an snack by itself, but also a breakfast dish. Therefore you did three of these in a row
Very good! As a Colombian the buñuelo is a fundamental part of Christmas, but generally for example here in Medellín we make Natilla, and we have a said "without natilla and buñuelo its not christmas" thank you!
si, pero aunque la comamos acá no es colombiana, la natilla es española, y esta en otros paises latinos como Peru y Uruguay, nosotros solo le quitamos los huevos y le pusimos harina de maiz (y a veces panela), llego acá en epocas de virreinato
I’m from Colombia and literally we just were going to make some as a snack for the day!! Yeah. These are great. Whenever it’s Christmas season the box mixes start popping up all over the supermarkets, and surprisingly, they’re really good. The best ones are the ones with the grandma in it unsurprisingly lol. This video made my day ❤
It's so cool to see Colombia here. You're cooking skills are so freaking good, we usually eat Buñuelos whenever we feel like it but most of us don't make them as it's difficult
Estuve esperando que salieran los buñuelo!! Se ven muy bien echos la verdad es que los buñuelos son muy ricos y en navidad se sirve normalmente con natilla colombiana, y tambien durante todo el año al desayuno con pandebonos y chocolate caliente con queso adentro!! Muy buenos tus videos, se ve que te tomas el tiempo de obtener la receta perfecta! Sigue asi.
Omg!! I didn't expect my country to be on this list, buñuelos are something else and with hot chocolate it's just 🤌 glad you liked them and you made the recipe just right my guy ❤️
I'm from Barranquilla and let me tell you, the way I internally jumped when I Heard buñuelos omg, I love eating them for breakfast as much as I can but eating them on Christmas morning with some cafecito is just amazing. Love your videos so much💕💕
I'm not Colombian but I appreciate you making so many dishes from South America! Plus I learned that Mexican buñuelos are not the only kind of buñuelos! I wanna try these round doughy ones!
Im so glad you enjoyed them!! I personally dont have them as a christmas meal but instead as a snack when i go out sometimes but they're still just as delicious! Thanks for trying them out!
Yours looked slightly raw on the inside, but don't worry, even for us is hard to find the perfect oil temperature. Thank you for making them, I literally squealed from happiness 😊
I’m half Spanish half Colombian and I just wait for the whole year to have these and a good roscom de Reyes ISTG both those foods make my life complete
Thank you so much for doing Colombia 🇨🇴!!! You did a great job with the buñuelos! Buñuelos have traditionally been a part of Christmas in Colombia (but now they’re just kinda like street food). my mom would tell me stories about how in Colombia during Christmas you would prepare buñuelos, along with other foods to give to your neighbours, but everyone made the same thing so you’d just end up with the same dish made by different people XD
Aaaaaaaaaaa, Colombia!!!! I dreamed for so long for you to do my country and you did. Graciasss 😭😭😭💞💞!!! I try to do them but they are always uncooked in the inside🤭
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I am really thankful for you doing our Christmas dish, it is one of my favorites and im so proud you liked it, thank you kwoowk ❤️👏🏽. (please spare my english 😅)
As a Colombian, you made them pretty well, tho the sole buñuelos are commonly served as a breakfast in any time of the year. If you wanna take them to the christmas season, eat them with some "Natilla" too, thats the real christmas dish
I can't wait to see what you're gonna do at the brazil day bc i actually have absolutely no idea of what our Christmas dish is, for me is the meat rocambole that my dad only makes on Christmas or new year (it's the most awaited part of the year on our house)
The way I forgot it’s already the 10th 😭 time sure flies fast when you don’t have anything special to wait for (I’m not really waiting for Christmas anymore, I’m growing out of all the excitement of a child ig)
The best part of making these is that it becomes a family activity, all of the kids in the family mix the dough and for it into balls, and the adults grate the cheese and fry the buñuelos. So its a fun family activity, we also make it with natilla, another colombian Christmas dish which is like a solid custard that you can put on top of the buñuelo and make it taste 100 times better. Thanks for making this and i can’t wait to make it once all of my family arrives 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Hey y'all, another Colombian here It made me very happy to see this, it made my day yo. Buñuelos surely are delightful, but most places around here serve them too dry. There are very few shops and locations you can trust if you want crunchy, soft magnificent buñuelos, or you can make them yourself at home as well. You can even stuff the buñuelo with mozzarella to double the sensation Alongside chocolate, they also come served with this dessert thingy called Natilla. I haven't eaten that in my life, but I encourage someone to research about it and taste it, you won't regret it :)
As a Colombian I hoped you'd like buñuelos, they're so good when they come out of the fryer. I have to say it's my favorite dish while listening my catholic uncles and aunts do "la novena"
NOTE IF YOU PLAN TO MAKE THIS, THEY ARE BEST WHEN FRESHLY MADE TRY NOT EAT THEM SOON OR THEY WILL GO STALE FAST Colombian here, my Greek friend asked if it would be worth a shot I'm so glad she found you lol! This is actually a staple food often even sold in the street stores by small vendors with empanadas and arepas con queso.
At home it’s typically made with just cornstarch, cheese and milk, but you got them so beautifully and perfectly round. And I am fond of round things so I love them.
YESSSS BUÑUELOS AND NATILLA HAVE BEEN A PART OF MY FAMILY’S CHRISTMAS TRADITION SINCE I WAS A LITTLE BABY, I don’t think I could go a year without either of them or some empanadas at Christmas
Interesting. Mexico has buñuelos too. Ours are flour dough tortillas deep fried and coated with cinnamon and sugar. We grew up poor but always has four for tortillas. So I'd make this as a treat for my little sisters and family. I've been cooking/baking since I was five. Seeing ppl love the foods I make is the ultimate payoff!! Makes my heart full and feel like it was all worth it. On Christmas I like to make tamales, buñuelos and champorrado. The trifecta of tastiness. 😋
Aww, finally you made a colombia dish, im glad u liked it.
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The best part is that you can get them during the whole year. There is even a new start up here in bogota that is called Mr Buñuelo, they make stuffed buñuelos with chocolate, jelly, arequipe and more. Try more Colombian dishes , we have crazy dishes like the changua and bandeja paisa ( I don’t recommend them that much, changua is too weird for many people and bandeja paisa has so much stuff that it doesn’t really have an unique taste). However , my personal favorites are the Arepa de huevo from the Atlantic coast and the Ajiaco from the capital
Quick note from a Colombian standpoint, the buñuelitos are actually just part of the Christmas dish the entire plate would need you to add some Arequipe(in a way similar to caramel) or Manjar blanco and Natilla btw Bueñuelos become x2 times better with Arequipe
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this series is giving me more joy then any other christmas calender i could possibly buy
Definitely does
Except for the part, where he didnt make a Christmas dish just for Muslim representation
@@mrsirkosky7618 bro he made one for Morocco and that is a mostly Muslim country
@@mrsirkosky7618 he made biryani which is a Muslim origin dish , stop hating bro
@@mrsirkosky7618 but why would he? Muslim don't celebrate Christmas! Make it make sense
As a Colombian I must say that getting feta cheese and queso fresco is really difficult over here, but those buñuelos look just fantastic. However, for most Colombians this is not a Christmas dish but something to eat sometimes on the street. Despite this, buñuelos are eaten the most by this holiday. Love your videos! ❤️
Never heard of feta in Colombia, but maybe I just know it as something else
@@Gio102897 In here it's called "queso costeño" but I assume they are the same but it has a different name there.
Nah, buñuelos escaped christmas to become available all year around, but they were originally only Christmas stuff.
@@Gio102897 feta is greek cheese, it is a fine replacement I guess. It is not as salty as costeño
@@ikaro342at least in Greece, there are many different kinds of feta cheese and some of them are almost too salty, i guess we choose one on the saltier side for this dish?
I’m Colombian and I can’t even make buñuelos, it’s so satisfying how good they look
Omg pablo escobar
Ahhh...do buñuelos have Feta on them though?...Feta is a greek cheese...and Queso Fresco...is at least a latin cheese per say...but I thought they where made with queso de bola = Edam or queso de Papa= soft cheddar...but If I'm wrong please let me know, really do want to know now.
@@mamardashbro what 💀
@@mamardash Wow very funny.
@@ralphtomk2977 bro is real pablo escobar💀
I’m Colombian and I’ve been hoping for him to make one about Colombia so I am very happy that he was able to explore the world of the Colombian bakery.
Sameeeeeee
Me personally tho I prefer pandebonos or pan de queso
Same
@@sarahsarah3595i loove pan de yuca
He has to do the Colombian breakfast
Nobody:
Colombia: Man these balls are busting in my mouth
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He says "Balls" tooooo weirdly 😣
ayo
🤨📸 whatchu mean by that huh
HELL YEAH HE DID IT, INSISTED TILL DAY 1 AND HERE WE ARE, YESSSSSSSSS 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
colombia 🇨🇴!!!!!
Real
HELL YEAH!!🇨🇴🇨🇴
Jajaja pero se le olvidó la natilla
COLOMBIAAAAA
Damn. I'm from Colombia and gotta say that making buñuelos is a really hard task and you totally nailed it. Love it!
My dad is from Colombia
same and I've got to say that he nailed them
@@miichxlle0569 no ablo ingle
Im from colombia and It’s kinda dangerous because really hot oil can burn you
I was impressed too
"More Christmas balls!" 💀
who doesnt like balls right!
@@sberkbayram next is more balls
THAT'S what she said!
@ShipWreckGamer 101
Bruh, stop it with the old fashioned "thats what she said". Just say ayo or put a skull emoji, and that isnt what she even said. The quote said "more CHRISTMAS balls" not just balls. So take your ass, lift it up, and eat your ass, just like you ate this ratio.
Bro seriously 💀😏
I'm from Colombia and you really nailed the buñuelos they looked amazing, I will say though, that they are commonly served along side another seasonal dish called "Natilla" and a spoonful or "Arequipe". That may give you a bigger picture of a traditional holiday Colombian dish
Que emoción tan grande ver un plato de Colombia!
The original recipe calls for “Queso Costeño” which is a hard, white, slightly salty and tangy cheese from the Caribbean coast of Colombia. I also use Queso Fresco + Feta cheese when I need to substitute for this cheese. This is amazing ❤.
when i do mote de queso, feta cheese is the way to go, but make sure is cow's milk feta and not goat's milk feta saludos compae
@@Takusman Gracias, así lo uso también, es lo más parecido en sabor. Saludos.
White hard and salty lol
@@ingGS eso si papi. Con ńame traído de la mojana bolívar, en Miami Publix vende ñame de costa rica o de Colombia y tu sabes quien produce el ñame tipo de exportación 😅
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For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Im really glad Colombia is on this list! We eat a variety of amazing dishes on christmas, but buñuelos are so good!
What about the chocolate I thought Colombia hot chocolate was very thick in consistency almost like just drinking a melted chocolate bar.
uhh depends, there's chocolate with water which i personally dislike, but there's chocolate with milk. as far as i know, there's no thick chocolate.
@@sick911 The hot chocolate we drink is not really thick.
@@sick911 Dude you’re confusing it with the italian hot chocolate lol
As a Colombian, I am very happy this is amazing Also, can you do our national dish please
Paisa platter? A lot of work
What is your national dish?
@@antonioferrante you could’ve typed yo comment into Google
The queso fresco and the feta cheese blended together looked like ayibe, an ethiopian cheese
I am not joking
My mom is Colombian, and she introduced me to these! As a half Colombian I'm happy!! ✨🇨🇴
My dad is from Colombia, and I am also half Colombian 😊
I'm so happy to see all this Colombian's coming together to talk about buñuelos! Saludos de otra Colombiana!
THANK YOU FOR DOING MY COUNTRY 🇨🇴🇨🇴
Buñuelos are delicious, and we usually eat them with Natilla on Christmas
Yeaaah, He missed the Natilla. But the Buñuelos looks very good, I make them at home with mozarella, it works well too. 😊
What’s Natilla?
@@anthtan It’s another delicious Colombian Christmas dish, it’s a certain type of custard
Pues la verdad te digo que lo unico que le falto cuandi hizo los buñuelos era el queso costeño.
Bro who is natilla?
Thank you man. As a Colombian I can say they are perfectly made.
I'm grateful you enjoyed our Christmas balls 🇨🇴💕💕💕💕
I'm from Russia and I made them some time before. It was unbelievable delicious, your national food is perfect ❤️
@@_shpatel_1162 I'm happy you liked our food :'')
Buenaaaaaaa paisanoooooooo
Omg, I am colombian and didnt expect buñuelos in the calendar, actually, I was eating a buñuelo this morning and thought about this series, I inmediatly went “nah”. This is lovely, thank you for trying buñuelos. ❤❤❤
He forgot the Natilla tho
Es gracioso que haya utilizado queso feta, pero es entendible que no pueda conseguir el mismo queso que utilizamos en Colombia
Thank you for doing these, I’m Colombian, and I got so happy when I saw this
I am Colombian and I have been waiting for the day you make our food I love buñuelos and marking them with my family I hope you enjoy them as much as I do
Finally Colombia!!!! I've been waiting for this video for sooo long, I'm happy that you liked the buñuelos. Also you must know that this dish can be also made with the filling you like, maybe chocolate, or arequipe (Wich you might know is similar to dulce de leche). Buñuelos with arequipe are my favourite, even though the filling isn't really part of the original recipe. Also, I gotta say heyyy you really made a good job with those buñuelos, they look amazing! I love this series so much!
Buñuelos are so good🤤 Some of the first Colombian dishes I tried. Haven't eaten them with hot chocolate, but I'll give them a try 😊
fun fact: here in Mexico we also have a dessert called "buñuelos" but here they're more like thin crunchy sugary things, search up Mexican buñuelos they're also great
Eso iba a decir, también aquí en España buñuelos se cocinan en cada casa
As a Colombian who is completely biased and has never tried the Mexican buñuelos I want to try them they look good
@@dummyddude08 sweet crunchy bread
Are they similar to churros?
@@aslanpatience8278 in flavor, yes, in texture they're very different because churros are soft in the inside and buñuelos are thin and crunchy
I'll do my best to stay alive until next year, I'll wait for this series again!
You did it this year, I have no doubt that you’ll do it again next year! You’re doing amazing so far, you can do this ❤
OMG THANKS DUDE, THIS IS AMAZING.
And, not only Buñuelos is also a christmas food and an snack by itself, but also a breakfast dish. Therefore you did three of these in a row
As a Colombian this made me so happy! I’m so happy you enjoyed them and honestly I’ll probably make some tomorrow now
Babe wake up, day 10 of kwoowks Christmas dish just dropped
Christ-maa
Very good! As a Colombian the buñuelo is a fundamental part of Christmas, but generally for example here in Medellín we make Natilla, and we have a said "without natilla and buñuelo its not christmas" thank you!
Omg same here my family started of every December with them lol
si, pero aunque la comamos acá no es colombiana, la natilla es española, y esta en otros paises latinos como Peru y Uruguay, nosotros solo le quitamos los huevos y le pusimos harina de maiz (y a veces panela), llego acá en epocas de virreinato
@@banani14 el que se haya cambiado un ingrediente ya la hace nueva y deliciosa para nosotros, saludos
I’m from Colombia and literally we just were going to make some as a snack for the day!! Yeah. These are great. Whenever it’s Christmas season the box mixes start popping up all over the supermarkets, and surprisingly, they’re really good. The best ones are the ones with the grandma in it unsurprisingly lol. This video made my day ❤
Wait, do y’all also have Abuelita there? 😂
@@1CE. I don't now if it's the same the brand is called "De la Abuela", thay also have natilla
It's so cool to see Colombia here. You're cooking skills are so freaking good, we usually eat Buñuelos whenever we feel like it but most of us don't make them as it's difficult
Estuve esperando que salieran los buñuelo!! Se ven muy bien echos la verdad es que los buñuelos son muy ricos y en navidad se sirve normalmente con natilla colombiana, y tambien durante todo el año al desayuno con pandebonos y chocolate caliente con queso adentro!! Muy buenos tus videos, se ve que te tomas el tiempo de obtener la receta perfecta! Sigue asi.
Omg!! I didn't expect my country to be on this list, buñuelos are something else and with hot chocolate it's just 🤌 glad you liked them and you made the recipe just right my guy ❤️
There's no words for the happiness of watching you prepare buñuelos, glad you liked it!
As a Macedonian i had this dish and it was AMAZING . shoutout to all the Colombians out there
I'm from Barranquilla and let me tell you, the way I internally jumped when I Heard buñuelos omg, I love eating them for breakfast as much as I can but eating them on Christmas morning with some cafecito is just amazing. Love your videos so much💕💕
Pero como se le va a olvidar la natilla? :c
As a colombian, thank you. I am so proud and glad that you enjoy these as much as I do!
This brings so many memories when my grandma would make these every year for Christmas
Yeiihhh I was hoping one of those dishes would be a Colombian one 🤩🤩 we eat buñuelos all year long but during Christmas is even more special 🥰
"Balls" but apart from that, this really does look delicious
I'm not Colombian but I appreciate you making so many dishes from South America! Plus I learned that Mexican buñuelos are not the only kind of buñuelos! I wanna try these round doughy ones!
1. Canada 🇨🇦 - Tourtiere (6.0)
2. Sweden 🇸🇪 - Jannson's Temptations (6.5 + ⭐)
3. Greece 🇬🇷 - Melomakarona (8.8)
4. Argentina 🇦🇷 - Vitel Toné (6.3)
5. Germany 🇩🇪 - Vanillekipferl (9.2)
6. India 🇮🇳 - Chicken Biryani (9.0)
7. Poland 🇵🇱 - Barszcz z Uszkami (8.0)
8. Morocco 🇲🇦 - Bastilla (9.5)
9. Netherlands 🇳🇱 - Oliebollen (6.4)
10. Colombia 🇨🇴 - Buñuelos (8.2 + ⭐)
Polska.
nice colombias pretty good
As a Colombian this is the video I was waiting for! Thank you so much🇨🇴
Yummy Christmas balls
💀🤤
Sounds wrong
Those look so good. I love your Christmas calendar videos. 🙂
Im so glad you enjoyed them!! I personally dont have them as a christmas meal but instead as a snack when i go out sometimes but they're still just as delicious! Thanks for trying them out!
THANK YOU!!!! vamos Colombia!!!🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
I was waiting for this so much
Thank you lol
Edit: they turned out so good :0 they’re known for being tricky to make but those look perfect
Perfectionists seeing those super round cakes: I've seen enough, i'm satisfied.
THATS IT, IVE HAD IT WITH SEEING YOU IN EVERY COMMENT SECTION. i reported u
No raisins, 2.4/10
Yours looked slightly raw on the inside, but don't worry, even for us is hard to find the perfect oil temperature. Thank you for making them, I literally squealed from happiness 😊
I’m half Spanish half Colombian and I just wait for the whole year to have these and a good roscom de Reyes ISTG both those foods make my life complete
thank you for this series. I miss so much buñuelos
This brought me so much joy as someone who eats those all the time and ask you to do Colombia in your rating meals around the world:D
In Spain we have buñuelos as well!
PD: You should do something Spanish too.
I'd suggest turrón or polvorones but those are hard to make, maybe roscón de reyes?
@@snowcold5932 would canelones work?
they are more from the region of catalonia but they're delicious
Yeah but they are not made like these at all
@@bestnameever984 Yeah!
@@snowcold5932 That isn't a bad option either.
As a Colombian, I must congratulate you for making these without any blowing up lol (even tho it's kinda part of the buñuelo making experience)
Thank you so much for doing Colombia 🇨🇴!!! You did a great job with the buñuelos! Buñuelos have traditionally been a part of Christmas in Colombia (but now they’re just kinda like street food). my mom would tell me stories about how in Colombia during Christmas you would prepare buñuelos, along with other foods to give to your neighbours, but everyone made the same thing so you’d just end up with the same dish made by different people XD
"For some more Christmas Balls"💀💀
KWOOK-
Aaaaaaaaaaa, Colombia!!!! I dreamed for so long for you to do my country and you did. Graciasss 😭😭😭💞💞!!! I try to do them but they are always uncooked in the inside🤭
KWOOWK : welcome to day 18 of rating Christmas dishes around the world and today we're heading to *Japan*
also KWOOWK : *buy a bucket chicken of KFC*
anyway, the culture is real no 🧢 10/10
Huh
wrong video dude
I am really thankful for you doing our Christmas dish, it is one of my favorites and im so proud you liked it, thank you kwoowk ❤️👏🏽. (please spare my english 😅)
As a Colombian, you made them pretty well, tho the sole buñuelos are commonly served as a breakfast in any time of the year. If you wanna take them to the christmas season, eat them with some "Natilla" too, thats the real christmas dish
When you cooking chrismas food it always make me feel cozy
I can't wait to see what you're gonna do at the brazil day bc i actually have absolutely no idea of what our Christmas dish is, for me is the meat rocambole that my dad only makes on Christmas or new year (it's the most awaited part of the year on our house)
I'm waiting for him to do Japan and just order KFC lmao.
Lmao😂
The way he emphasises the word *balls* never gets old ☕️🗿
Being half Colombian that makes me happy that we got that high of a rating 💪🏼😤
THESE GOTTA BC MY FAVOURITE FOOD RN I LOVE THEMMM
YASSSSSSS THANK YOU!!! 🥺💗
Feels illegal to be this early
The way I forgot it’s already the 10th 😭 time sure flies fast when you don’t have anything special to wait for (I’m not really waiting for Christmas anymore, I’m growing out of all the excitement of a child ig)
As a Colombian I am so happy and proud to see representation tysm!
You have a talent!! Congratulations on doing buñuelos successfully without getting injured !!!
The best part of making these is that it becomes a family activity, all of the kids in the family mix the dough and for it into balls, and the adults grate the cheese and fry the buñuelos. So its a fun family activity, we also make it with natilla, another colombian Christmas dish which is like a solid custard that you can put on top of the buñuelo and make it taste 100 times better. Thanks for making this and i can’t wait to make it once all of my family arrives 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Those are perfection to me! Perfectly perfect!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Let's go!!! Colombian pride!!!!! 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
these look soo delicious!!!
reminds me of 'Gulab Jamun' which is an Indian sweet dish and is prepared in a similar way
"more Christmas balls"
"mostly soft rubble"
-kwook
I love this series!
Please include the Philippines too. Would love to see you make bibingka. :)
YEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS, I'M SO HAPPY YOU MADE COLOMBIA!!
Hey y'all, another Colombian here
It made me very happy to see this, it made my day yo. Buñuelos surely are delightful, but most places around here serve them too dry. There are very few shops and locations you can trust if you want crunchy, soft magnificent buñuelos, or you can make them yourself at home as well. You can even stuff the buñuelo with mozzarella to double the sensation
Alongside chocolate, they also come served with this dessert thingy called Natilla. I haven't eaten that in my life, but I encourage someone to research about it and taste it, you won't regret it :)
you finally do sm for colombia so tyyy
As a Colombian I envy your buñuelo making skills
As a Colombian I hoped you'd like buñuelos, they're so good when they come out of the fryer. I have to say it's my favorite dish while listening my catholic uncles and aunts do "la novena"
Shit, now i want some Pão de Queijo!!! The roundness of those little planets was just pure perfection.
NOTE IF YOU PLAN TO MAKE THIS, THEY ARE BEST WHEN FRESHLY MADE TRY NOT EAT THEM SOON OR THEY WILL GO STALE FAST
Colombian here, my Greek friend asked if it would be worth a shot I'm so glad she found you lol!
This is actually a staple food often even sold in the street stores by small vendors with empanadas and arepas con queso.
At home it’s typically made with just cornstarch, cheese and milk, but you got them so beautifully and perfectly round. And I am fond of round things so I love them.
This series would make a great cookbook.
YESSSS BUÑUELOS AND NATILLA HAVE BEEN A PART OF MY FAMILY’S CHRISTMAS TRADITION SINCE I WAS A LITTLE BABY, I don’t think I could go a year without either of them or some empanadas at Christmas
"We form some balls" I WAS DYING 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm from Colombia and I love that you continue buñuelos
Interesting. Mexico has buñuelos too. Ours are flour dough tortillas deep fried and coated with cinnamon and sugar. We grew up poor but always has four for tortillas. So I'd make this as a treat for my little sisters and family. I've been cooking/baking since I was five. Seeing ppl love the foods I make is the ultimate payoff!! Makes my heart full and feel like it was all worth it. On Christmas I like to make tamales, buñuelos and champorrado. The trifecta of tastiness. 😋
Aww, finally you made a colombia dish, im glad u liked it.
The best part is that you can get them during the whole year. There is even a new start up here in bogota that is called Mr Buñuelo, they make stuffed buñuelos with chocolate, jelly, arequipe and more.
Try more Colombian dishes , we have crazy dishes like the changua and bandeja paisa ( I don’t recommend them that much, changua is too weird for many people and bandeja paisa has so much stuff that it doesn’t really have an unique taste). However , my personal favorites are the Arepa de huevo from the Atlantic coast and the Ajiaco from the capital
God Bless you Brother, never give up
Amazing. I was waiting for this one. The only thing is missing is the natilla which usually comes with the buñuelos 💕
Thank you for doing my country! 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Buñueeeeeeeelos!!!! You did it great men, im colombian and this is the best dish in the history hahahaha thanks men
Buñuelos are the absolute best.... although nothing compares to buñuelos from a colombian grandma
Quick note from a Colombian standpoint, the buñuelitos are actually just part of the Christmas dish the entire plate would need you to add some Arequipe(in a way similar to caramel) or Manjar blanco and Natilla btw Bueñuelos become x2 times better with Arequipe
Those buñuelos looked better than a lot that I have seen in Colombia, nice job!
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A classic of my childhood, so glad you made these