How to Make Handmade Soba Noodles | Handcrafted | Bon Appétit

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  • Опубліковано 21 бер 2018
  • In this episode of Handcrafted, the Founder of Worldwide Soba Inc, Shuichi Kotani, shows Bon Appétit how to turn make soba noodles by hand.
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  • @ry9508
    @ry9508 5 років тому +3821

    notes:
    1. our 10 fingers can feel 10 dimensions.
    2. mix the dough by the 3 motions. Sand garden, Volcano, and Ocean.
    3. rabbit poo poo.
    4. cat's paws.
    5. soba knife is made by a samurai sword craftsman.

    • @RedVelvetRabbit
      @RedVelvetRabbit 5 років тому +221

      I've written this down on a dozen postcards and mailed them to a dozen random addresses in my country. I feel like now I can rest.

    • @717379
      @717379 5 років тому +54

      Thanks for the summary. I don’t have time to watch the whole thing and just need the general guideline. ;)

    • @RedVelvetRabbit
      @RedVelvetRabbit 5 років тому +30

      @@717379 😂🤣😂 i know right? He hit all the major points.

    • @littlesaresare
      @littlesaresare 4 роки тому +53

      6.

    • @ilovecokezeroandmorbius
      @ilovecokezeroandmorbius 4 роки тому +40

      reading this comment before the video and being skeptical was wild

  • @ClickClickChhk
    @ClickClickChhk 5 років тому +2893

    My math teacher told me you couldn't turn a circle into a square, this man did it.

    • @Noah-ws8ho
      @Noah-ws8ho 5 років тому +379

      I bet your math teacher was also working with 80% buckwheat flour... scrub

    • @zheng1437
      @zheng1437 5 років тому +85

      @@Noah-ws8ho His math teacher breaks even the 80% buckwheat flour and now resolve to buy the gluten flour mix buckwheat from convenient store.

    • @juanm555
      @juanm555 5 років тому +23

      in fact there is a very interesting mathematical problem called "square the circle" look it up.

    • @arleenagonoy9448
      @arleenagonoy9448 5 років тому +15

      Circles can be turned in to square to find its area

    • @technoguyx
      @technoguyx 4 роки тому +14

      He applied a non-differentiable homeomorphism

  • @bakedhawaii
    @bakedhawaii 5 років тому +5678

    I bet the dislike are from peoples hands who cant see 10 dimensions

    • @cha4656
      @cha4656 5 років тому +17

      This video smells chuuni. haahahaha LOL. Great video tho!

    • @yasu3d
      @yasu3d 5 років тому +8

      A. k. a. amputees

    • @Farvadude
      @Farvadude 5 років тому +16

      i knew there'd be a comment about that line as soon as i heard it

    • @somatia350
      @somatia350 5 років тому +1

      *Alright. I owe ya 10 bucks*

    • @dolliemollly
      @dolliemollly 5 років тому

      default with 13 subs Yes

  • @TheFloatingSheep
    @TheFloatingSheep 4 роки тому +1284

    "the internet has made people have an attention span of 3 seconds"
    *watches japanese dude chop soba noodles for 6 minutes*

    • @PGESTELAR
      @PGESTELAR 3 роки тому +16

      I have memorized the very important point that fingers can see 10 dimensions and that a cat paw is the best way to roll pasta

    • @IllickPlaster
      @IllickPlaster 2 роки тому +2

      @@PGESTELAR Don't forget about the usagi unko 😉

  • @hannamaac2074
    @hannamaac2074 6 років тому +4232

    *HIS HANDS CAN SEE TEN DIMENSIONS*

    • @sinansarikaya3662
      @sinansarikaya3662 6 років тому +118

      Lucy Catcher Yours can't ?

    • @NOWUNITEDUPDATES
      @NOWUNITEDUPDATES 6 років тому +4

      hahaha

    • @lavaande
      @lavaande 6 років тому +29

      I only can count about five or six? 3 spaces moisture (strength) and time.... but what are the other 4?????

    • @lavaande
      @lavaande 6 років тому +15

      temperature ....

    • @rosamelcachoful
      @rosamelcachoful 6 років тому +81

      Japanisity...

  • @bgnin
    @bgnin 6 років тому +3286

    How to make soba noodles at home:
    *Step1:Train for 10 years in Japan*

    • @yannhaffner6124
      @yannhaffner6124 6 років тому +172

      Enso _ Step 2 : cry. Step 3 : go to Japan and order soba.

    • @nickelgrandma
      @nickelgrandma 6 років тому +118

      Step two: rabbit poopoo

    • @nadzrinpuad1283
      @nadzrinpuad1283 6 років тому +76

      Step 3 : get a knife from master craftsmanship samurai sword with worth of USD 10,000.

    • @lorettaanderson1050
      @lorettaanderson1050 5 років тому +5

      😂😂😂

    • @KillerGX
      @KillerGX 5 років тому +19

      They only say that for job security.. the dude is a freakin noodle maker...couple months practice TOPS is all you need.

  • @bren3368
    @bren3368 5 років тому +853

    This are the best 20 minutes of unhelpful information of my life. I will never use any of this but I won't forget it till the I die.

    • @JustUleq
      @JustUleq 5 років тому +51

      TIll you randomly see buckwheat flour in shop and decide to give it try

    • @dakotaholzinger5655
      @dakotaholzinger5655 4 роки тому +1

      I’m definitely going to try this

    • @mieblock4856
      @mieblock4856 3 роки тому +6

      @@JustUleq I've tried with 80% buckwheat. Might as well have tried making noodles out of wet sand.

    • @liviawong6928
      @liviawong6928 3 роки тому +1

      @@mieblock4856 Well, this man did it.

    • @reubenk1615
      @reubenk1615 2 роки тому +1

      Him: "Hardest noodles to make"
      Me: "challenge accepted"
      Edit 1: Later will probably cry...
      To be continued...

  • @garretthaines9485
    @garretthaines9485 5 років тому +654

    The danger of watching such an expert is how simple they make things seem. This man is so good you can barely comprehend how good he is...

    • @nae_on
      @nae_on 2 роки тому +9

      You know you're good at something, when you can make the hardest thing look super easy

    • @emjdedios
      @emjdedios 2 роки тому +4

      @@nae_on with your eyes closed too

    • @freeloverfa
      @freeloverfa 4 місяці тому

      It’s that magnificent bowl

  • @GraceAgain
    @GraceAgain 5 років тому +1190

    This has been without a doubt the best procrastination of my existence.

  • @tacobellcrunchwrapsupreme7747
    @tacobellcrunchwrapsupreme7747 6 років тому +1288

    If you watch a 20 min youtube video without checking the time ONCE, you know it's a quality video.

    • @marshallzingkhai889
      @marshallzingkhai889 5 років тому +1

      You are right man.

    • @XSilent_DevilX
      @XSilent_DevilX 5 років тому +6

      You're damn right. This video was top quality

    • @ctcamara
      @ctcamara 5 років тому

      So true

    • @sebastianmoore4875
      @sebastianmoore4875 5 років тому +13

      I had to double check that it was 20 minutes. I didn't even see how long it was, it was just that good of a video

    • @STALKER777LK
      @STALKER777LK 5 років тому

      WAIT HAHAY

  • @JonnyJayKhan
    @JonnyJayKhan 4 роки тому +1991

    "If you want to master soba noodles you need to train for ten years" is the most Japanese thing I've heard

    • @hmst2434
      @hmst2434 4 роки тому +82

      Jonny Khan It is true though. If you do try it yourself, you’ll realise just how detailed and difficult the whole process it. It’s a miracle that soba chefs can make noodle that thin and long without gluten.

    • @WoodSageSeaSalt
      @WoodSageSeaSalt 4 роки тому +35

      @@hmst2434 My friend learning it took several months to make consistent 60% buckwheat ratio.
      It will be a while before he can make the standard 80% consistently without noodles tasting different each time.

    • @ima7333
      @ima7333 4 роки тому +31

      SadBoy yup, by watching his technique i can only imagine that it would take years to master. Me learning to bake sourdough bread took 2 yrs before i turn out decent bread. When i was learning chinese noodles (egg noodles, pulled noodles aka la mian/ramen) it took me 5 yrs to master. I can easily believe that it’d take a good 10 yrs to master 100% soba noodle. That kneading & rolling takes a whole lot of skills.

    • @debjyotidutta9964
      @debjyotidutta9964 4 роки тому +9

      Everything is fun n foolish for whiteskins

    • @RyanFromUltrasound
      @RyanFromUltrasound 4 роки тому +17

      @@debjyotidutta9964 You must be real fun at parties :P

  • @stefanopassiglia
    @stefanopassiglia 5 років тому +397

    That perfect egg shape turned into a perfect circle shape with hands and into an even more perfect circle with the rolling pin and then again into a perfect square on a zero gluten dough. I'd need to see more than 10 dimensions to do that!

  • @RBuckminsterFuller
    @RBuckminsterFuller 6 років тому +134

    My uncle is a soba chef in Japan and I never thought much of it when there were leftover soba for dinner. I'll appreciate it more now...

  • @rkhandle
    @rkhandle 6 років тому +1201

    Me before watching this vid: “Ooooooh!! I’m gonna make this!!”
    Me after: “Screw it; what was I thinking?”

  • @imjustanormalchannel5401
    @imjustanormalchannel5401 5 років тому +988

    Onion has layers
    Women have curves
    *Noodles have dimensions*

  • @sage1328
    @sage1328 5 років тому +201

    honestly people who make these traditional dishes by hand and do it passionately and lovingly are so beautiful. look at this man with these beautiful hands and this beautiful soul. i stan

  • @romxxii
    @romxxii 5 років тому +1035

    "100% buckwheat, you break, cannot fix"
    *proceeds to break and then fix 100% buckwheat*
    The man really is a master.

    • @Beelzebub0407
      @Beelzebub0407 4 роки тому +23

      nah hes been training for 3 years and you need 10 years to be a master

    • @nobody-nb6qw
      @nobody-nb6qw 4 роки тому +48

      No
      He’s Been doing this for 18 years

    • @paulu_
      @paulu_ 4 роки тому +16

      Bremen Wright
      You need to erupt volcanos and wave the ocean in that bowl 50 hours a day, 50 days a week for *at least* 50 years to be a master.

    • @Slade951
      @Slade951 4 роки тому +12

      He's probably using 80%. For 100% even the temperature of the room affects the process. No way he was doing the 100%.

    • @indigo0086
      @indigo0086 4 роки тому +72

      There was a translation error, he meant YOU cannot fix.

  • @peach_bearies
    @peach_bearies 6 років тому +414

    denim outfit, rabbit poopoo, cat paws... man he’s the cutest noodle man out there!

    • @daluckygit8019
      @daluckygit8019 5 років тому +2

      peach jelly its a traditional outfit BUT RABBIT POOPOO WHAT

    • @hey.dontay3818
      @hey.dontay3818 5 років тому

      ....ok

    • @SaintShion
      @SaintShion 5 років тому +2

      he was talking about the noodles being the texture of rabbit feces usagi no unko

    • @Fl4dd3rm0uz
      @Fl4dd3rm0uz 5 років тому

      No way that's denim. It looks like indigo.. With a 1000-8000 us dollar cutting knife you don't mess about.

    • @MutsuKazuma
      @MutsuKazuma 5 років тому +1

      @@Fl4dd3rm0uz denim is a material indigo is a color what are you talking about? and it's made out of cotton

  • @tink551994
    @tink551994 5 років тому +274

    I like how you know the dough is wet enough when it "feels like rabbit poo-poos"

    • @nowdefunctchannel6874
      @nowdefunctchannel6874 3 роки тому +2

      It makes you wonder: has he felt rabbit poo in his life?

    • @tengkuluqmanhakim291
      @tengkuluqmanhakim291 3 роки тому +1

      @@nowdefunctchannel6874 I mean..... If you train to make soba several years, anything can happen in that amount of time😂

  • @evolutionxbox
    @evolutionxbox 4 роки тому +259

    Soba sensei: "If 100% breaks you cannot fix"
    Also Soba sensei: Fixes it anyway at 12:30

    • @Yawyna124
      @Yawyna124 4 роки тому +48

      If you'll notice, that tear comes right back in a few moments. :c

    • @axisboise
      @axisboise 3 роки тому +28

      He meant 'YOU' as in us lol

    • @PGESTELAR
      @PGESTELAR 3 роки тому +9

      @@axisboise the soba were never broken, only our souls were

  • @youngkim5909
    @youngkim5909 6 років тому +433

    Man this was amazing. You can really see how unforgiving that dough is. It wants to crack as he kneads it and you can almost feel it tear as he rolls over it. You have my respect man.

  • @eannamuhammad6745
    @eannamuhammad6745 6 років тому +4395

    I've never watched a video so Intense and Relaxing at the same time, a noodle Samurai.

  • @highnoon9333
    @highnoon9333 4 роки тому +77

    Can we just appreciate how smooth that bowl is? lacquerware is gorgeous

  • @timmsattler3414
    @timmsattler3414 5 років тому +288

    YOU CANT FIX THE DOUGH!!!
    12:33 *fixes dough*

    • @jayceenegrillo2489
      @jayceenegrillo2489 5 років тому +17

      I think he means if there's a rip on the inside of the soba

    • @RedVelvetRabbit
      @RedVelvetRabbit 5 років тому +72

      I had a small panic attack. I expected him to declare dishonor and have to start again.

    • @lordweebus4367
      @lordweebus4367 4 роки тому +27

      Because his hands see 10 dimensions.

    • @RedVelvetRabbit
      @RedVelvetRabbit 4 роки тому +61

      @@lordweebus4367 his hands already saw the future in which the dough cracked, they travelled through the ten dimensions until they found the reality in which the dough was healed, and through his travels he realized, it was he who healed the dough all along. And so he did. And it was good.

    • @mienaikoe
      @mienaikoe 4 роки тому +37

      *you* can't fix the dough. He can.

  • @tzisorey
    @tzisorey 6 років тому +1259

    What a fascinating way of making it rectangular while rolling

    • @mallorykane2843
      @mallorykane2843 6 років тому +23

      I still don't really understand how he did that :) was neat though

    • @tzisorey
      @tzisorey 6 років тому

      Mallory Kane Very!

    • @naycnay
      @naycnay 6 років тому +25

      Rolling up a circle around a pin makes it fatter in the middle, like a croissant. Some form of pulling/pressure on that center/fat bit pulls the dough in a linear direction across the dough and makes you an oval. Flip 90 degrees to a forming "corner" and work from there, and the square will start to form.

    • @goldbay3302
      @goldbay3302 6 років тому +1

      Japan borrowed it from the Chinese

    • @Lance.2451
      @Lance.2451 5 років тому

      He varies the pressure when he had it all rolled up, and it just depends on where

  • @lorenzomag1980
    @lorenzomag1980 6 років тому +174

    I think he used magic in the "circle to square" process... amazing!

  • @hannahm5513
    @hannahm5513 5 років тому +70

    I was so anxious this whole video because I was so worried the dough would break , he is so gifted, he produced something that involves a skill that not alot of people have and does it at such a high level xx You can feel his passion for his work, its refreshing xx

  • @DevI-vl7gp
    @DevI-vl7gp 5 років тому +1006

    You can't refrigerate these. They crack if they're not being worked. They crack if they're overworked. They have no gluten and take forever to assemble. Who invented these and why.

    • @Schradermusic
      @Schradermusic 5 років тому +214

      Japan in a nutshell.

    • @tomwallen7271
      @tomwallen7271 5 років тому +420

      People who lived on an Island and had no access to Wheat.

    • @petesorensenguitar
      @petesorensenguitar 5 років тому +213

      Because the flavour and texture is incredible.

    • @PSkullKidDnazen
      @PSkullKidDnazen 5 років тому +91

      Japan.
      because Japan

    • @konzertnr9
      @konzertnr9 5 років тому +164

      Traditionally they grow buckwheat where the soil isn't suitable for growing rice.

  • @anindyachaturbedy7574
    @anindyachaturbedy7574 6 років тому +920

    how to make handmade soba noodles
    you can"t

    • @slthbob
      @slthbob 5 років тому +14

      I think this is the best comment I have seen about this video.

    • @JamesJones-xb5gi
      @JamesJones-xb5gi 5 років тому +2

      How to make do circles without router

    • @averylfong4843
      @averylfong4843 5 років тому +6

      I mean you can, but it probably wouldn’t be as perfect as his.

    • @sherbetfarts
      @sherbetfarts 4 роки тому +1

      This comment is perfect

    • @LindwyrmSlayer
      @LindwyrmSlayer 4 роки тому +1

      lol. That is what i have learned.

  • @ahanlon9315
    @ahanlon9315 5 років тому +3775

    Damn I'm too drunk to watch this... Better come back when I'm Soba

    • @-ruubi-7270
      @-ruubi-7270 5 років тому +39

      Oh god.. 😂😂😂

    • @ahanlon9315
      @ahanlon9315 5 років тому +50

      @@AGPMandavel The life of a noodle is a trivial existence everyday wondering when you will be made into noodle soup...

    • @-ruubi-7270
      @-ruubi-7270 5 років тому +6

      @@ahanlon9315 wow lol

    • @ahanlon9315
      @ahanlon9315 5 років тому +29

      @@-ruubi-7270what can I say... I'm a souper guy :^)

    • @-ruubi-7270
      @-ruubi-7270 5 років тому +8

      @@ahanlon9315 stop.. 💀🤣

  • @immabitchwholovescelery7844
    @immabitchwholovescelery7844 5 років тому +91

    I love it when the dough goes **plap plap**

    • @ya7aki
      @ya7aki 4 роки тому +3

      i love when it goes skrrrrah

    • @48956l
      @48956l 4 роки тому +1

      I love it when it goes *shoop shoop shoop*

    • @stress.relief
      @stress.relief 4 роки тому +1

      Sound like my girl when she come over

  • @RedVelvetRabbit
    @RedVelvetRabbit 5 років тому +43

    I see the tear as he's rolling and feel my heart drop.

    • @Yawyna124
      @Yawyna124 4 роки тому +3

      I KNOW. THIS VIDEO IS THE MOST DRAMA I HAVE EVER FELT BECAUSE THAT TEAR IS PERMANENT WITH NON-GLUTEN FLOUR, AAAAA

  • @daisiesdaisy
    @daisiesdaisy 6 років тому +170

    So much respect for him! Eating his soba noodles would be an honor

  • @wetraccs5747
    @wetraccs5747 5 років тому +906

    My mind cannot comprehend on how he rolls a circle to a square... must be because of his 10 dimensional hands lol plus the price of that knife

    • @sanbilge
      @sanbilge 5 років тому +16

      He chose 4 corners and rolled those out farther. To be able to make a square, he made a diagonal line between opposite corners with flour, using his stick as a ruler.

    • @TheCherry1994
      @TheCherry1994 5 років тому +32

      he squared the circle. Checkmate mathematicians.

    • @RedVelvetRabbit
      @RedVelvetRabbit 5 років тому +14

      There needs to be an anime about a soba master who uses his skills to fight crime and in underground fight clubs.

    • @RedVelvetRabbit
      @RedVelvetRabbit 4 роки тому

      @Java Monsoon aahahaha thats amazing

    • @Tactix_se
      @Tactix_se 4 роки тому +1

      He tapered it on one axis then rotated it and tapered it on a perpendicular axis and then just stretched it till it resembled a square.

  • @MadelynePryorDidNothingWrong
    @MadelynePryorDidNothingWrong 5 років тому +107

    Point A: this is high quality UA-camry
    Point B: Can someone tell me where to source that denim gi/cardigan he's wearing because it's amazing.

    • @konzertnr9
      @konzertnr9 5 років тому +7

      Search for "samue"

    • @BattleCattleSA
      @BattleCattleSA 4 роки тому +26

      If you train for ten years you may wear it.

    • @joeallen2286
      @joeallen2286 4 роки тому +19

      Find the tenth dimension... only there can you find what you’re looking for...

    • @SiopaoSauc3
      @SiopaoSauc3 4 роки тому +1

      That's not denim. It's a boro. Look for Kiriko Made.

  • @mbarkimohamed7421
    @mbarkimohamed7421 5 років тому +2

    I like when he said "Tokyo is a very business town so everybody eats quickly...so should be a thin noodle" that sentence explains a lot to me ,what a poeple!!

  • @toidrayton-seymore5009
    @toidrayton-seymore5009 6 років тому +265

    I really enjoy that the video speed was not increased.

    • @amandagaskill7609
      @amandagaskill7609 5 років тому +4

      Toi Kodály didn't need to, he was fast enough lol

  • @zynthio
    @zynthio 5 років тому +468

    "My eyes can see only 1 dimension, but my fingers can see 10 dimensions"

    • @gioojisba2758
      @gioojisba2758 5 років тому

      3*

    • @jamielusions
      @jamielusions 5 років тому +10

      @@gioojisba2758 actually eyes can only see 2 dimentions, the third is an illusion caused by merging two images, but if you close one eye you can only see 2 real dimentions

    • @shin3128
      @shin3128 5 років тому +1

      but if i had 10 eyes,can i see 10 dimensions without fingers?

    • @gioojisba2758
      @gioojisba2758 5 років тому

      @@shin3128 well no otherwise you'd need to 3 eyes

    • @mikekazz5353
      @mikekazz5353 5 років тому +1

      So he can slap Dr Who?

  • @maestrovso
    @maestrovso 3 місяці тому +1

    The skills and precision of this chef is off the chart. I am in awe watching the whole process and I had no idea the level of artistry could be achieved in making what seemingly a simple noodle. How he able to roll the round dough into a perfect square is only one of hundreds of techniques in this 20 minutes.

  • @zachhuber6097
    @zachhuber6097 5 років тому +42

    Wow! Mind bllloowwwn! Anyone focused on this mans english/ accent obviously isnt aware of the level of skill this man has. Maybe you should watch how to make cake pops or something alot more basic..Making noodles with no gluten is almost like making a drink with no liquid. The way he forms that square when rolling the dough.. i could go on and on about this guy. Soba noodle master takes 10 years of practice. Id love to see a regular person try to make these side by side.

    • @GordonFreeman.
      @GordonFreeman. 5 років тому +2

      Looks pretty easy to me. Mix wet with dry, roll, then cut and cook. I don't get it. Remove all his fancy closed eye mixing and giant stick rolling flourishes and it is just a simple noodle.

    • @absolutedoruiyaaa4736
      @absolutedoruiyaaa4736 4 роки тому +9

      @@GordonFreeman. if it's that simple, make a video and prove it?

    • @GordonFreeman.
      @GordonFreeman. 4 роки тому +2

      @@absolutedoruiyaaa4736 Fortunately, I have better things to do than mix water and buckwheat with my eyes closed. It's like the 20 minute video they made about making yogurt by mixing 2 ingredients together. As if it was rocket science. Don't be so gullible your whole life.

    • @sleepypotato7183
      @sleepypotato7183 4 роки тому +11

      @@GordonFreeman. It requires far more intensive labor compared to standard flours with gluten.
      And as he said, you can't fix it when it tore. Not to mention you're racing against time. Remember that the noodle would broke down 3 hours after he store it on the fridge. And it also requires a cold temperature while making it (You need to wake up earlier, like 4 AM as he said).
      Even the guy said that a perfect 100% buckwheat is very hard while demonstrating it to us.
      While it is definitely not worth to do for us, we can still give the guy a high respect for how he turns the whole noodle-making into an art level.

    • @nikkotommymizuno4307
      @nikkotommymizuno4307 4 роки тому +5

      J P scientifically speaking people who say “i can do that” on a complex process normally won’t do it, or fail badly. Don’t be delusional. It’s more difficult than what you think it is!

  • @kjhouston4862
    @kjhouston4862 6 років тому +1067

    Why does the music sound like I'm stuck in a character select screen...?

    • @TurnOntheBrightLights.
      @TurnOntheBrightLights. 6 років тому +14

      That's a good thing.

    • @cresdc8481
      @cresdc8481 6 років тому +16

      lol like at tekken or street fighter lol

    • @cresdc8481
      @cresdc8481 6 років тому

      like tekken's and street fighter's lol

    • @drecellthealive8912
      @drecellthealive8912 6 років тому +5

      Actually stuck in the Skyrim character select screen atm. The music makes me double check the game window every ten seconds xD

    • @parkchimmin7913
      @parkchimmin7913 6 років тому +1

      KJ Houston It actually sounds like something from Onmyōji!

  • @Kceam
    @Kceam 6 років тому +52

    I liked it being explained by himself, he knows best what he does and his english is pretty solid

  • @shirayuki2974
    @shirayuki2974 5 років тому +31

    I bet food wars can't compete with this man (btw, in the anime they only made a 9:1 ratio soba)

  • @nataliakruschev5078
    @nataliakruschev5078 5 років тому +29

    "My eyes see one dimension. My fingers see ten dimensions." This man is *ascended.*

  • @hannamaac2074
    @hannamaac2074 6 років тому +305

    The way he just throws the flour during the rolling stage is e v e r y t h i n g.
    can i get a gif of that and just watch it before i sleep. please and thankyou

  • @TheDobleQ
    @TheDobleQ 6 років тому +392

    Everything in Japan has a name, then a term, then a technique, then a style... What a wonderful way to complicate things.

    • @taikiskitchen8174
      @taikiskitchen8174 5 років тому +12

      You are familiar with Japanese culture! It is wonderful (^ ^)

    • @dereckkami8200
      @dereckkami8200 5 років тому +18

      Us Japanese will have an answer for everything lol. We super extra

    • @monihasnone6137
      @monihasnone6137 5 років тому +10

      I dont know Japanese, but I feel like most logical languages do. Like Chinese, German, Old Greek, Sanskrit... it actually makes things less complicated

    • @warrenkawamoto8660
      @warrenkawamoto8660 5 років тому +3

      That is why it takes at least 10 years to master this.

    • @suugarush2555
      @suugarush2555 5 років тому +8

      Waiting for them to over complicate breathing

  • @evangelinecantlemere6266
    @evangelinecantlemere6266 4 роки тому +3

    He shows those noodles so much respect...

  • @karimmadrid96
    @karimmadrid96 5 років тому +120

    "My eyes can see 1 dimension but my finger can see 10 dimensions"
    What is this anime?

  • @elishafilomeno3369
    @elishafilomeno3369 6 років тому +697

    * closes eyes while mixing, attempting to make a tsunami*
    Opens eyes: WHERED THE FLOUR GO???

  • @kirstieaurelien2271
    @kirstieaurelien2271 6 років тому +196

    this put me in a state of extreme stress and extreme relaxation

  • @adamyasingh3713
    @adamyasingh3713 Рік тому +1

    The amount of Dedication is insane

  • @joesink17
    @joesink17 5 років тому +2

    I have rarely commented on anything online to date. It could be the whiskey talking, but i found this video deeply satisfying. Well done, sir.

  • @Hydrantchan
    @Hydrantchan 6 років тому +175

    Thanks for the long-form editing, showing the full length of time he spent on each step, makes this video really chill.
    I did this guy, can we have more videos with him? 😍

    • @jasonsmith9221
      @jasonsmith9221 6 років тому +2

      i don´t think he does alot besides making soba noodles considering how good he is at it

    • @doom453
      @doom453 6 років тому +22

      Derriere Damn u did this guy? How was it? Did he treat you like this dough?

    • @snowblind8572
      @snowblind8572 6 років тому

      Gangsta Goose LMAO

    • @RizenST
      @RizenST 6 років тому +9

      He's had years of practice kneading dough. I'm pretty sure he can make a woman orgasm just by touching her breasts.

    • @daluckygit8019
      @daluckygit8019 5 років тому

      Derriere rabbit poop

  • @Taylor-wt9zv
    @Taylor-wt9zv 5 років тому +193

    How the heck did he get a square?!?!?!?! Magic noodle man

  • @orinnoco2919
    @orinnoco2919 5 років тому +5

    I am floored just looking at a master's disciple at work! Can you imagine seeing his master handiwork?

  • @mekdimekroons
    @mekdimekroons 5 років тому +86

    dayum... lucky wife... she has felt the 10th dimension technique
    jokes aside, great soba making video...

  • @razzmatazz1974
    @razzmatazz1974 6 років тому +134

    It is so beautiful to watch. In this hectic times, simple, handmade things give me inner peace and joy. I hope these lovely traditions don´t die because of "progress" and globalisation.

    • @taikiskitchen8174
      @taikiskitchen8174 5 років тому +4

      I see! I agree with your wonderful opinion and way of thinking (^ ^)

    • @rayodelsol80
      @rayodelsol80 5 років тому +8

      I honestly think that won’t happen because people love passing information down to new generations. It’s a time honored tradition :)

    • @taikiskitchen8174
      @taikiskitchen8174 5 років тому +2

      Sunshine Luke It is a very accurate point! Thank you very much (^ ^)

    • @nconnectc
      @nconnectc 5 років тому +1

      What's hectic about now compared to any other time? If you're in America, you should know that we are lucky to have a dedicated president bringing the country back together.

    • @eldemente87
      @eldemente87 5 років тому +8

      Nah. Thanks to globalization and progress we can enjoy a 20 min of this artisan doing his thing allowing us to appreciate much more their craft and expand its horizons.

  • @satvikmoj4887
    @satvikmoj4887 6 років тому +2829

    DID HE JUST SAY A TEXTURE OF RABBIT POOPOO LMAO

    • @NoobsDeSroobs
      @NoobsDeSroobs 6 років тому +170

      Yes, usagi no unko = The faeces of the rabbit.

    • @elevate6556
      @elevate6556 6 років тому +18

      satvik moj
      Lol! My poop is great!!!

    • @jyesthamars
      @jyesthamars 6 років тому +23

      yes he sure did lmaoooooooo i had to replay that cause i thought i was hearing things lol

    • @Smarglenargle
      @Smarglenargle 6 років тому +70

      he's a master and not a sheltered suburban kid. ofcourse he'll know what rabbit pellets feel like.

    • @fpkblast8465
      @fpkblast8465 6 років тому +4

      satvik moj is it weird that I know what he is talking about?

  • @snoopaka
    @snoopaka 5 років тому +2

    Love these Handcrafted videos. Watching masters work their magic is so fulfilling! Great job Bon Appétit.

  • @ameliajijo
    @ameliajijo 5 років тому +3

    I love everything about this video.
    The cook, the language (I'm a teacher), the food, the culture... The list goes on.
    🧡

  • @kitty1230la
    @kitty1230la 6 років тому +28

    So satisfying when he fixed the two rips

  • @bayupw
    @bayupw 6 років тому +52

    Rabbit poopoo, cat paw, and treasure hunt. I love this guy references

    • @eveoff
      @eveoff 5 років тому

      He plays too much monster hunter.

  • @vjm3
    @vjm3 4 роки тому

    The amount of love put in to this is incredible.

  • @Petsublak
    @Petsublak 4 роки тому +3

    An absolute pleasure to watch, a beautiful craft. I've been a chef of 25yrs+, and you learn something everyday. Many thanks to whoever made this video. BRILLIANT!

  • @Snooglez
    @Snooglez 6 років тому +115

    "My fingers can see in 10 dimension."
    As a lesbian, I'll have to use this line from now on. Hahaha.

    • @kezzie40
      @kezzie40 4 роки тому +1

      Snooglez I read your comment and almost spat my tea out!

    • @jaeishijima5215
      @jaeishijima5215 4 роки тому

      So.. you're a top

  • @IMakeupStuff
    @IMakeupStuff 6 років тому +433

    This was incredible to watch.What a beautiful trade and skilled tradesman.

    • @cory35hogan
      @cory35hogan 6 років тому

      I bet its minimum wage.

    • @LargeBanana
      @LargeBanana 6 років тому

      even the rabbit poop part? was beautiful?

  • @PiaAmorin
    @PiaAmorin 4 роки тому

    This is extraordinarily. The amount of thought, practice and patience that goes into this dish is incredible. Respect!

  • @hellonadski
    @hellonadski 5 років тому

    i love the way he eat and put the noodle on the pan and close his eye when he make the dough. thank you shuichi.

  • @emalinel
    @emalinel 6 років тому +731

    LOVE watching the Handcrafted videos :) It's so interesting just being able to observe a master (or to-be-master) of soba making! I didn't know so much attention to detail went into making this delicious noodle. Thanks, BA!

    • @Aeiacobelli
      @Aeiacobelli 6 років тому

      I had to rewind a few times to make sure I heard right, too

  • @chasm616
    @chasm616 6 років тому +76

    Very humbling experience. Never going to eat these noodles the same way again, the skill, effort and dedication involved is just incredible. Would love to know which place he works at

    • @gandaruvu
      @gandaruvu 6 років тому +14

      chasm616 most likely the place where you've eaten soba before already use machine instead of handmade, and also the dough mixer with plain flour as well.
      Even in Japan, you usually need to go to high end Ryokan, or traditional soba restaurant that has been running for generation to have it handmade with 100% soba flour.

  • @Acidfunkish
    @Acidfunkish 4 роки тому +2

    I can't eat wheat, and I could never find pre-prepared soba noodles without some wheat flour... So, the first time I made them, myself, was around 8 years ago. I didn't go by a recipe, or anything, so I had no idea what I was in for. Thought they'd be like basically any other noodle that you'd make. 😒
    Oh my gosh. They are so, so *difficult* to shape and cut, but unbelievably flavourful, chewy, and so satisfying.
    Pros: they don't take a huge amount of time to make, they're the best soba noodles you'll ever have, and you'll want to try them unadulterated, at least once.
    Cons: there is no easy way to make them, there is no non-messy way to make them, and you'll have a hard time going back. 😅
    It's so worth it, a couple times per year, though. Divine, chewy, nutty, and the best zaru soba you'll ever have. ♥️
    Now I want some. 😩

  • @ubipatumbi
    @ubipatumbi 3 роки тому +1

    My grandma does the same thing every sunday during 50 years... she was our loved italian Sensei !!!

  • @MrSmith432
    @MrSmith432 6 років тому +23

    That's the kind of video quality I like on youtube.

  • @LisaMichele
    @LisaMichele 6 років тому +371

    anyone else find this super relaxing??

    • @xxfreshpineapplesxx
      @xxfreshpineapplesxx 6 років тому +5

      LA Fresh Life um yesss girl. I’m sitting in my car I’m my drive way thinking it’s gonna be a 2 minute video but ended up turning into 20 minutes of soba bliss🍜

    • @kwaaaa
      @kwaaaa 6 років тому +1

      Lol, yeah, it's strangely very therapeutic.

    • @o0DrM0o
      @o0DrM0o 6 років тому +2

      Sooo relaxing. I can't imagine what it would feel like in 10 dimensions.

    • @redcomet6327
      @redcomet6327 6 років тому +3

      relaxing?? I found it to be stressful. Here he is, under pressure, working with a difficult ingredient, hot studio lights drying up his dough, and he's a student only 3 years into his 10 year program. You can almost hear the voice in his head noting every imperfection in his technique.

    • @BaileyL018
      @BaileyL018 6 років тому +3

      ASMR

  • @St-qp2we
    @St-qp2we 4 роки тому +7

    I just recently made soba for the first time with my family and it was really fun! It's not as intense and difficult as it may seem, so I encourage everyone to give it a try.
    Also, this doesn't really matter but my dad's name is extremely similar to this guy's name.

  • @elsalisa146
    @elsalisa146 4 роки тому

    So glad these traditional methods have been recorded by BA. amazing.

  • @Giatros89
    @Giatros89 6 років тому +68

    That was beautiful the guy is a true master of his craft + so is the editor and sound person for the video. The result of the internet at its best imo

  • @Rhodiev
    @Rhodiev 6 років тому +138

    its a full arm workout damn

    • @Elazul2k
      @Elazul2k 6 років тому +8

      kneading dough by hand generally is :P

    • @GenevaCat
      @GenevaCat 6 років тому +7

      wait till you shake both hands. I hear that it sends you to the 10th dimension

  • @ingridflemmen8320
    @ingridflemmen8320 5 років тому +38

    My math teacher: turning a circle in to a square is impossible!
    Him: roll it in to square
    Me: dis must be That new math??

    • @DerSaa
      @DerSaa 4 роки тому

      Your are copying other comments.

  • @Andrea-gz7hf
    @Andrea-gz7hf 3 роки тому

    This is the most amazing thing I have ever seen!! Mesmerised by his skill, patience & perfection. Fantastic!

  • @habibainunsyifaf6463
    @habibainunsyifaf6463 5 років тому +30

    it is weird to feel anticipation and calmness at the same time~
    very good

  • @DonyaLane
    @DonyaLane 5 років тому +41

    Wow, that was AWESOME! Much respect... The Japanese have perfected the art of perfection in everything they do. This man is a master, himself, but he is still humble enough to acknowledge that he's still always learning new techniques. I love that he spoke of his apprenticeship with his master guru. He answered all my questions, exactly at the moment I was wondering about something. Watching how physical this work is (the guy is dancing), I was wondering about him sweating and getting overheated, and he then explained about making the noodles in the early cold hours of the morning, for the sake of the noodles! And my mind was blown when that alternating rolling produced the square shape. I didn't see that coming, even though he had said it was going to be made into a square.

  • @neonsamurai
    @neonsamurai 4 роки тому

    Traditional food making techniques never cease to amaze me. What a master.

  • @boi6477
    @boi6477 4 роки тому

    they way his hands move is so beautiful. so precise

  • @eveknowles5014
    @eveknowles5014 6 років тому +292

    the rips on the very top and bottom gave me so much anxiety, i was scared that they would spread

    • @royakuma4144
      @royakuma4144 6 років тому +15

      The damn studio lighting creates a lot of heat

    • @MochaTater
      @MochaTater 5 років тому

      Lol same until he repaired them

  • @MaximusProxi
    @MaximusProxi 6 років тому +74

    Suddenly I feel bad sitting here with a cup of insta noodles.

  • @amandarae2266
    @amandarae2266 5 років тому +1

    Literally one of the best videos I’ve ever seen on YT! He was awesome!

  • @eliftombas1290
    @eliftombas1290 4 роки тому +2

    i watched this video when its aired. and im watching this again after i got diagnosed with celiac disease. its nice to now that %100 buckwheat flour soba noodle is totally gluten free and safe to eat.

    • @WoodSageSeaSalt
      @WoodSageSeaSalt 4 роки тому

      Sad to hear about the disease.
      100% buckwheat soba is very difficult to make and depending on what country you are in, it's extremely rare to find them.

  • @niccopernicus8966
    @niccopernicus8966 6 років тому +9

    His precision was remarkable. An absolute treat to watch a master at work.

  • @furzekake1
    @furzekake1 6 років тому +57

    cant fiiiiiixxx after break. breaks and fixes it. lol

    • @bloodgain
      @bloodgain 6 років тому +49

      He meant to say _you_ can't fix it. You are not Shuichi-sensei.

  • @tcrmn
    @tcrmn 2 роки тому +1

    I come back to this so often, it's such an astonishingly beautiful video. Well done.

  • @Invisible__Woman
    @Invisible__Woman 5 років тому +1

    I love your narrative style, you have told us 100% tips to educate us.

  • @theberryofawsomeness
    @theberryofawsomeness 6 років тому +33

    there is legend that he is the only man that can feel in 10 dimensions: he is the NOODLE SAMURAI

  • @MiyagiRyuzo
    @MiyagiRyuzo 6 років тому +26

    I watched the whole thing and din realize its a 20 long mins vid.truly a master.

  • @dz4263
    @dz4263 5 років тому +1

    i always watch soba making videos, i find them therapeutic to my eyes and mind.

  • @jpl9723
    @jpl9723 4 роки тому

    His hardwork on making the dough was fantastic!

  • @Spectre124
    @Spectre124 6 років тому +131

    Dude... Sensei here can feel 10 dimensions! Where do I sign up to be his student?!

    • @sparrowninja416
      @sparrowninja416 5 років тому

      Chris Selig
      I'm with ya in that!

    • @Julie-jl2kk
      @Julie-jl2kk 5 років тому +1

      be careful what u wish for! u need to dedicate 10 years to this craft!

    • @teddshere
      @teddshere 5 років тому

      10 fingers, 10 dimensions.

  • @PianoRootsMusic
    @PianoRootsMusic 6 років тому +309

    I still don't understand how he turned the circle into a square

    • @draconbacon6395
      @draconbacon6395 6 років тому +24

      All these squares make a circle

    • @shachar2
      @shachar2 5 років тому +6

      mysteries of the universe...

    • @Jeetz69
      @Jeetz69 5 років тому +34

      *TEN DIMENSIONS**

    • @derpypoop5920
      @derpypoop5920 5 років тому +1

      Potato man whaduheck

    • @princessjello
      @princessjello 5 років тому +2

      rolling the circle into an oval, then rolling that oval on the long side outward into a square...? idk where you're getting confused but i tried to explain it.

  • @julieensign6009
    @julieensign6009 4 роки тому

    I enjoyed watching that so much. Working the buckwheat with his eyes closed, letting his fingers gauge the moisture and crumb... Yeah, that's ten years well spent. Man knows his soba. I'd maim to taste a bowl of those noodles...

  • @whisperedcares
    @whisperedcares 4 роки тому +3

    This was so calming