Is the AVATAR Cookbook any good?

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  • Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
  • I review Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Official Cookbook and cook a few of it's recipes.
    Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Official Cookbooks (affiliate link): amzn.to/3oGsm4b
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:47 Overview
    3:07 Recipe #1 - Aunt Wu's Bean Curd Puffs
    4:36 Recipe #2 - Stewed Sea Prune Soup
    7:19 Recipe #3 - Sizzle-Crisps
    8:10 Recipe #4 - Momo's Moon Peaches
    8:45 Tasting Time!
    PATREON: / misohungrie
    MERCH: my-store-c51f74.creator-sprin...
    #AvatarTheLastAirbender
    #Cookbook
    #MisoHungrie
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  • @RandoSando.
    @RandoSando. Рік тому +10064

    No wonder the dude was so worried about his cabbages. So many earth kingdom recipes use cabbages. Dude was probably losing a fortune whenever his stand was destroyed

    • @unigon794
      @unigon794 Рік тому +911

      And no wonder that booth lady was also so strict about him entering with vegetables. I guess you really can’t risk cabbage slugs destroying Ba Sing Se’s ecosystem since it’s an actual threat to them.

    • @waituntil
      @waituntil Рік тому +60

      @@unigon794 good point, Sir

    • @waituntil
      @waituntil Рік тому +26

      @@unigon794 if you are wondering, I subscribed for your sound effect playlist

    • @TopAnimeLoverEver
      @TopAnimeLoverEver Рік тому +172

      And also how he ended up building a super rich empire off his cabbages (Legend of Korra shows his legacy with Cabbage Corp)

    • @imnot9orsilentgamer437
      @imnot9orsilentgamer437 Рік тому +36

      if theyre that common then theyd probably be cheap as earth kingdom is very populated and is limited to whatever food is in the walls.

  • @skyguyflyinghigh
    @skyguyflyinghigh Рік тому +3325

    i know it makes it less accessable but honestly i like that they went with the direction they did having some harder to get ingredients in the west. it feels more like avatar having such a strong asian influence and i prefer it over "here's a recipe for a basic cake and a recipe for frosting, frost an arrow on the cake now it's aang cake"

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +303

      I agree!

    • @supremecai5857
      @supremecai5857 10 місяців тому +64

      There’s definitely a happy medium between those two extremes lmao

    • @highdefinition450
      @highdefinition450 2 місяці тому +11

      but then you bought a book that's essentially useless to you cause you don't live near an asian population center with authentic markets and shit lol rip

    • @marilenakatsarou596
      @marilenakatsarou596 2 місяці тому +77

      @@highdefinition450 I’d rather have it be accurate to what realistic recipes would be in the series than having everything handed to me!

    • @santospaul8103
      @santospaul8103 2 місяці тому +31

      @@highdefinition450ngl in America if you don’t have an Asian market near you then you probably live in a small small town or one of those states up North where no one lives. Even small towns in Arkansas and Tennessee have Asian markets lol

  • @Tazzie1312
    @Tazzie1312 Рік тому +5859

    I'm honestly kind of impressed that they did go this direction and didn't go the lazy, like, "Avatar banana bread" route, you know?

    • @SiMone-bi5po
      @SiMone-bi5po Рік тому +463

      Ik what you mean they’ll usually just take normal dishes and slap the names on

    • @toastyae
      @toastyae Рік тому +182

      Right, there’s actually effort put into it

    • @mh2120
      @mh2120 Рік тому +453

      "Try the Sokka BBQ Bacon Burger, and wash it down with a malted "cactus juice" chocolate milkshake - it'll quench ya!"

    • @capness1228
      @capness1228 Рік тому +76

      I will say maybe somewhere in the middle would be better though, like how many people are actually going to go out of their way to get all these specofic rare ingredients to make this stuff.

    • @mariekeho
      @mariekeho Рік тому +40

      @@mh2120 Nothing's quenchier!

  • @TheEmeraldWeirdo
    @TheEmeraldWeirdo Рік тому +2945

    Oh my God, they actually included the raw dough things from "Avatar Day." That's hilarious.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +236

      I really wanna try that recipe!

    • @ZiraAngel
      @ZiraAngel Рік тому

      I was hoping that was going to be one you were trying!

    • @christinaphoenixowl7642
      @christinaphoenixowl7642 Рік тому +35

      I believe it might be mochi? Now I wanna buy the book gosh darn it!

    • @jamesgardner6707
      @jamesgardner6707 Рік тому +3

      Where? I didn't see him make it?

    • @christinaphoenixowl7642
      @christinaphoenixowl7642 Рік тому +50

      @@jamesgardner6707 He didn't - it was just an assumption on my end. HOWEVER - I just got the book and can confirm it is essentially just a raw cookie dough

  • @darthplagueis13
    @darthplagueis13 Рік тому +4950

    I suspect that only having duck feet was a major factor. The flavour and richness of meat broths is generally imparted by the bone marrow, of which there is not much in the feet. Fowl feet are typically used because they contain a lot of collagen which can give a broth a silky texture, but for taste they are pretty useless.

    • @ixicnika
      @ixicnika Рік тому +365

      Agreed. When I think duck carcass I think of the bones of a roasted duck after the meat is picked off. I can imagine the bones and duck fat would leave the broth with a great flavor.

    • @lamprohonx4581
      @lamprohonx4581 Рік тому +143

      yeah he was lazy for the stew xD but im glad he liked the overall experience

    • @alexisgrunden1556
      @alexisgrunden1556 Рік тому +105

      @@ixicnika We do the same for turkey in my family; once we're done carving meat off the carcass, straight into the big pot it goes for a 2-day soft simmer. Strain over another pot w/ a collander, and the meat just falls right off the bones. Once we've picked out the skin and bones, in go potatoes, carrots, onions, 2 bay leaves and spices, then egg noodles or rice~
      That sh*t is the BOMB, and so much less waste!!

    • @kevanwang7648
      @kevanwang7648 Рік тому +30

      @@ixicnika It would've worked way better with duck wings that have been seasoned and roasted a bit.

    • @briannelson3830
      @briannelson3830 Рік тому +26

      Duck necks fam he should have used the necks

  • @DaemonPrimarch
    @DaemonPrimarch Рік тому +753

    I think the reason the fish is being left out of the Sea Prune Soup is because it's supposed to replicate having a bunch of leftover fish bones and duck carcass etc. The broth is really just a way to make use of leftover bits from other things you've cooked that aren't going to get used elsewhere, and this is a decent way to approximate that.

    • @papl20
      @papl20 11 місяців тому +47

      i was about to say the same... actually the recipe makes a lot of sense in universe

    • @Nat.ali.a
      @Nat.ali.a 11 місяців тому +18

      In Brazil we have a real recipe like that. We use the fish meat in a cassarole and save the bones and left overs to make a sauce, we then drain the liquid from the bones and heads and thick it with mandioca flour to eat with the cooked meat, rice and other side dishes.

    • @cosmiccentaur
      @cosmiccentaur 2 місяці тому +17

      I thought the same thing! The southern water tribe is obviously the kinda place where not a single bit from the animals go to waste, not even the bones, so it's amazing the recipe is in line with that. Huge props to the chef who wrote it.

    • @xauceamani
      @xauceamani 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@Nat.ali.aWhat is this meal called ? Please and Thank You.

    • @Nat.ali.a
      @Nat.ali.a 2 місяці тому +2

      @@xauceamani Pirão de Peixe

  • @ArigatoGrande
    @ArigatoGrande Рік тому +1736

    I actually am friends with the chef who wrote this book. Jenny is amazing, such a multifaceted and passionate person who put a lot of love, research, and passion into these recipes to capture how the show made her feel. Not all the recipes are for everyone, but knowing where her heart was in making this makes the biggest impact ♥️

    • @mmb-ig7iq
      @mmb-ig7iq Рік тому +30

      Shes better than Victoria Rosenthal, for sure. Id like to see Jenny tackle more franchises

    • @jinja-ninga97c21
      @jinja-ninga97c21 Рік тому +13

      @Arigato Grande When she wrote the water tribe dish was the fish meat ment to be in the soup?

    • @the_official_suki
      @the_official_suki Рік тому +6

      I’ve talked to her on Instagram occasionally and she’s a very sweet person

    • @tankdiggs8974
      @tankdiggs8974 Рік тому +29

      @@jinja-ninga97c21 I know I'm not who you asked but many broths and sauces are flavored by that techniques. The little fried bits that stick to the pan get cooked in into liquid when it is added. Which made me giggle when he thought the fish sticking was a mistake lol. Bones also impart flavor. I do agree with him though if you can get the fish parts with using a whole fish then do that or just buy a fish stock. This is a useful technique to learn for sure.

    • @Lumen04
      @Lumen04 Рік тому +6

      @Dwippo Imagine telling someone who you don't know that they can't know another person. You know people have friends and family right? People go outside and meet others? Talk about chronically online

  • @plzleavemealone9660
    @plzleavemealone9660 Рік тому +788

    I love that they didn't shy away from using Asian ingredientses. While they might not be easy to find I think it encourages people that would usually avoid trying these things out because of that that live in countries like the the US or in Europe to actually try out these dishes and new flavors.

    • @Jaguar470
      @Jaguar470 Рік тому +5

      Exactly!! Thank you!!

    • @optillian4182
      @optillian4182 8 місяців тому +4

      "Ingredientses"? Who are you? Gollum?

    • @thatgayflareon
      @thatgayflareon 2 місяці тому

      This helped me try some new foods I loved a lot of the earth nation dishes the dumplings are sooo good

  • @koivu9161
    @koivu9161 Рік тому +458

    I LOVE how detailed every piece of the show is. The show takes place in war so obviously some of the recipes are more struggle food. It also shows the wealth gap between the nations. I love how they kept it real and the recipes are actually from the show. This show always manages to surprise me. So good and detailed! I somehow always forget that our main characters are war children/children from war

  • @tahldane4059
    @tahldane4059 Рік тому +936

    It doesn't make sense to cook a fish & not use it in our world but in the Water Tribe they probably use every part of the fish & so the bones went into soup & the fish got used for other things like dried meat to eat on hunts.

    • @candicehoneycutt4318
      @candicehoneycutt4318 Рік тому +159

      I think what's throwing the recipe off is the duck tbh. When you look at the Water Tribe, what they would be using is Arctic animals, which ducks are not. I get that not everyone is able to just pull out an Arctic bird, but there's gotta be a better substitute.

    • @tahldane4059
      @tahldane4059 Рік тому +75

      @@candicehoneycutt4318 True and in universe turtle- ducks come from the Fire Nation. As far as I remember there are no duck like creatures in the Water Tribe

    • @orangepeelz3579
      @orangepeelz3579 Рік тому +198

      @@candicehoneycutt4318 in the show, katara or sokka mentions arctic hen, so just regular chicken probably wouldve worked better thematically.

    • @feitanportor9780
      @feitanportor9780 Рік тому +11

      I think it's because Aang doesn't eat meat.

    • @lovezozo13
      @lovezozo13 Рік тому +61

      it's also a practice found in many indigenous cultures like how Native Americans use all of a buffalo or how Inuit people use all of a seal. it's often believed to be a way of honoring the animal's life

  • @DMINDTHELOWRIDER
    @DMINDTHELOWRIDER Рік тому +2111

    It is sooo refreshing to see that you are honest about not liking a dish! Keep it real! 👍☺️

    • @OkaySoShit
      @OkaySoShit Рік тому +4

      maybe he did it wrong

    • @theo5437
      @theo5437 Рік тому +40

      @@OkaySoShit its a decent chunk of the episode that aang didnt like it. i doubt it wasnt tested to make it a pretty aquired taste. like uni or wagyu

    • @ManiyaVinas
      @ManiyaVinas Рік тому

      @@OkaySoShit
      Yeah does he use a murican measurement set

    • @__0AA0__
      @__0AA0__ Рік тому +13

      I really think they trolling us by putting that recipe in the book 😅

    • @TheBearOfSpades
      @TheBearOfSpades Рік тому +3

      ​@@theo5437 He also definitly did it wrong, 5 feet isn't equal to what was asked for.

  • @madiw2097
    @madiw2097 Рік тому +786

    hot blooded nephew tea 🥺 it’s so charming to have Iroh’s love for Zuko mentioned in the cookbook. great video but that’s hardly new with you - you never miss! it’s always nice to have an honest, genuine UA-camr who’s passionate about food and cookbooks haha

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +58

      Thank you for the kind words! And I agree, it's so cool for Iroh and his teashop to have it's own dedicated chapter. One of these days I'll do a video on all of his offerings 👍

    • @madiw2097
      @madiw2097 Рік тому +6

      @@MisoHungrie can’t wait to see it! ♡

  • @Chosenone711
    @Chosenone711 6 місяців тому +59

    From my understanding of inuit and arctic cultures, they used every part of what they hunted and fished, so I think the stewed sea prunes soup is a dish where you used pieces of the fish you would normally throw away. Like if you make a fish dish, you eat the fish, but then you save the bones for later. Later being when you want to make sea prune soup.

  • @peytonradloff4450
    @peytonradloff4450 Рік тому +44

    Sea prune soup sounds like what they wouldve had to do during the days they couldnt go out hunting or was the height of the winter months. They wouldve used whatever was leftover to substain themselves and that is honestly like a really good story detail since its a food that is about substaining yourself not the taste.

  • @jhivarr4202
    @jhivarr4202 Рік тому +1154

    Based purely off the ingredients, sea prune soup seems like a great way to use leftover ingredients. I make broth out of leftover chicken and fish bones from my meals on the regular to use the bones and for health. It helps me take my vitamins but I always add a ton of fresh cracked pepper and either fish sauce or a MSG+paprika+curry+mustard powder mix cuz it tastes like not much. Sorry for all that paragraph lol, hope the engagement helps! Eager to see more of your hard work with food!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +99

      I'm sure the health benefits are very good! Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy more videos to come 😋

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi Рік тому +8

      i'm still wonder what other recipe was asking for the fish meat that wasn't used here

    • @feitanportor9780
      @feitanportor9780 Рік тому +3

      @@prcervi maybe because Aang is a vegetarian and doesn't eat meat or fish?

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi Рік тому +12

      @@feitanportor9780 I'm talking about the cookbook? and this is in the water section where yes they eat fish and meat
      i'm wondering what the accompanying dish to this recipe was because you don't cook up a whole fish just for the bones

    • @shebbaa33
      @shebbaa33 Рік тому +1

      @jhivarr I've added other suggested ingredients to bone broth, plus I like to also add organic ground ginger and ground onion powder and fresh ground black pepper as well, but NO msg for me, I'm very allergic and end up with horrific migraine among other complications.

  • @internetbiscuit
    @internetbiscuit Рік тому +54

    GUYS THEY PUT A CRAP TON OF CABBAGE RECIPES IN THE COOKBOOK! 100% legit avatar food

  • @theafr0842
    @theafr0842 Рік тому +142

    I would love to see this reprinted as a sort of "old timey" looking cook book. Like something you may genuinely see in the Avatar world

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +22

      That would be a pretty cool special edition

  • @marlomed2914
    @marlomed2914 Рік тому +284

    I’m surprised the sea prune soup didn’t have kelp or wasn’t more fishy focused. I imagined it was very fishy-briny forward

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +36

      Yeah it could have used more fishiness or any sort of stronger flavor imo

    • @catharticreverie
      @catharticreverie Рік тому +43

      I was expecting it to have sea cucumber in it since sea prunes don't exist in our world.

    • @nightingale4786
      @nightingale4786 Рік тому +26

      looking at the recipe it looks like it would be something made from leftovers of other meals, hence the fishbones and the duck marrow/bones (made to emulate the arctic hens from the water tribes). i wouldn't be surprised if the base of the soup couldve been more fish forward depending on what was left over that week hehe

  • @thebaker525
    @thebaker525 Рік тому +618

    Honestly I’d love to see you try the unfried avatar dough! That episode is super memorable to me and the floppy dough cookies at the end looked weirdly appetizing.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +83

      I definitely wanna do that one. I'll probably make a video on that sometime down the line

    • @LycanFerret
      @LycanFerret Рік тому +29

      As far as I'm aware, they're literally just unfried cookies. Either carnival funnel cake dough(similar to pancake mix), or a sugar cookie.
      Just don't use raw egg if you want the utmost safety. But I've eaten my fair share of entirely raw sugar cookies and yeah. Pretty damn tasty. It's why I liked them in the show, 'cause I know how it tastes.

    • @plipplop1769
      @plipplop1769 Рік тому +7

      @@LycanFerret If it's unfried dough then i assume the show thought of you tiao since the food in the show is usually pretty asia-centric and I can't imagine that being funnel cake or a sugar cookie lmao. But yeah the cookbook probably just went with a raw cookie dough since I can't imagine uncooked you tiao tasting good at all.

    • @LycanFerret
      @LycanFerret Рік тому +3

      @@plipplop1769 Youtiao seems to be the exact same as a funnel-cake dough. Except it has less butter. Meanwhile a sugar cookie has a whole cup more flour and sugar.
      But in terms of being tasty, I too would assume they'd go for raw sugar cookie dough.

    • @LycanFerret
      @LycanFerret Рік тому +7

      @@plipplop1769 I just looked up the actual recipe and....
      Is it even a dough? It says almond flour, coconut oil, dessicated coconut, sesame seeds, and honey. It seems more like a flat granola bar.

  • @limaanzadegi5397
    @limaanzadegi5397 Рік тому +844

    Yes - Please do the flakes.
    Based on everything they've been remaking - movie is unlikely to be good. One can always hope.
    Please do Iro tea and uncooked Avatar day cookies

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +116

      I really wanna do Iroh's drinks which I think would pair well with the cookies. Might do that sometime!

    • @complainer406
      @complainer406 Рік тому +20

      New movie's not a remake, it's animated and takes place after the conclusion of AtLA

    • @taylorbritt499
      @taylorbritt499 Рік тому +14

      Do you mean the Netflix adaptation or the new movies from Avatar Studios? Because the Netflix adaptation isn't a movie, it's a live action version of the show. Season 1 will take place over 8 hour-long episodes and comes out next year.

    • @sinceredtb3227
      @sinceredtb3227 Рік тому +5

      @@taylorbritt499 yeah no one is watching that lmao

    • @taylorbritt499
      @taylorbritt499 Рік тому +8

      @@sinceredtb3227 I think I misspoke lol. It's 8 episodes, one hour long per episode. Not episodes that last 8 hours 😂 I intend to watch it for one out of curiosity and for two because it looks like an actually good cast and that gives me a small glimmer of hope that it won't be awful.

  • @cyberdragoon1432
    @cyberdragoon1432 Рік тому +360

    11:07 For fish maw, I’d probably say try fish maw soup or a crab meat & fish maw soup from a place that serves it, with the soups being similar to egg drop soup in consistency.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +76

      That's a really good idea. I'll have to try fish maw in a way where it's professionally prepared so I can get the full gist of it

    • @Ponakalaranjit456
      @Ponakalaranjit456 2 місяці тому

      I once Egg Drop Soup

  • @YControl129
    @YControl129 Рік тому +227

    We have lots of fishy soups in Cantonese cooking and I always use the fish head too when I'm making the broth (with some rice wine to cover up any odd flavors). And instead of the duck feet, a whole bunch of chicken wings might have made the broth more intense.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +34

      I think chicken wings would have been a great idea! I was trying to find duck wings but couldn't

    • @feitanportor9780
      @feitanportor9780 Рік тому +17

      @@MisoHungrie It's weird that they used fish when Aang is a vegetarian, maybe that's why he spit it out.

    • @kellidockery7972
      @kellidockery7972 Рік тому +4

      I was just thinking that didn't look like a lot of fish bones and adding the head might have helped

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Рік тому +24

      @@feitanportor9780 They lived in an Arctic climate so plant ingredients would have been rare and they probably didn't know that Aang was vegetarian.

    • @feitanportor9780
      @feitanportor9780 Рік тому +2

      @@garethbaus5471 ahh I see

  • @aidinexmachina4232
    @aidinexmachina4232 11 місяців тому +13

    You know it's legit because all the Air Nomad food is Vegetarian.

  • @sephestra.
    @sephestra. Рік тому +132

    That bacon sounds and looks amazing. Will have to try. And yes to making the flakes, please.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +9

      Thanks Sephestra! Yeah the bacon with the sansho pepper was really really tasty. Flaming Fire Flakes coming soon! Just don't know when lol. Appreciate the continued support 😄

  • @yeti9961
    @yeti9961 11 місяців тому +12

    I love how the Stirred Sea Prune Stew was actually accurate in its taste and texture (not that I’ve tasted it), because the way you described it makes sense and the fact that they included it like that in the cookbook is just amazing! I bet some will love it and some won’t like in the show! Oh my goodness but those Sizzle Crisps look SO GOOD HELP

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  10 місяців тому +2

      Yeah I really love how this cookbook is so true to the show. And yeah those sizzle crisps were 🔥🔥🔥

  • @BonaparteBardithion
    @BonaparteBardithion Рік тому +64

    Just watched the Aunt Wu episode yesterday. Didn't really think about what tthe puffs were probably fried in. Think Aang knew it was most likely animal fat when he passed on them?

    • @Alizudo
      @Alizudo 11 місяців тому +7

      A vegetarian alternative would be soybean oil or another vegetable oil

  • @EVacStation
    @EVacStation Рік тому +108

    got this as a birthday gift a few months ago. I'd love to see more attempts at ANY of these recipes (teas included). Yes, finding this stuff is a pain.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +7

      A very belated happy birthday to you! What an awesome gift. Yeah some of the stuff is really tricky to find lol

    • @EVacStation
      @EVacStation Рік тому

      @@MisoHungrie thank you! Love the channel! Always on the lookout for new and unique recipes.
      Be very curious to see your take on the Bob's Burgers cookbook. Been using it for years and its a blast! But, again, some of those toppings are super hard to locate consistently.

    • @wpc456cpw
      @wpc456cpw Рік тому

      @@EVacStation which ingredients are hard to find? Are you able to get them at Asian grocers?

  • @Petrico94
    @Petrico94 Рік тому +148

    Very fun show. No surprise they get a little out there with ingredients but it is a world spanning epic and a lot of items are probably going to be found at an asian market. If you have extra time and like a book then by all means show off some interesting recipes, the 3-4 meal sampler is nice for an initial review but there are probably a lot of nice dishes that look great but you already picked a soup/salad like it

  • @seanfinley2069
    @seanfinley2069 Рік тому +25

    I'm so impressed by the amount of creativity and passion that went into this cookbook. Everything feels so real to the world. I also really enjoyed your efforts testing the recipes! It's great to see the highs and lows of making challenging or unusual dishes.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +2

      I totally agree! The author did a great job putting together some really immersive dishes. Thanks for watching!

  • @bernard832
    @bernard832 Рік тому +75

    Toasted barley flour is pretty easy to make in small batches with a spice or coffee grinder. If your Asian grocery doesn't carry Tibetan food, most supermarkets carry whole barley.
    I'd like to see the Fire Flakes too, just rewatched Babish's version of them a couple days ago.

    • @TheMimiSard
      @TheMimiSard Рік тому +5

      And hazelnut flour is probably just like almond flour - put the nuts in blender or food processor and whiz until pretty fine.

  • @Lumen04
    @Lumen04 Рік тому +6

    The peaches are similar to what my mom used to make on hot summer days. She'd take yellow peaches cut them in half or thirds and would grill them on one side until well..grilled. And then we'd slap vanilla ice cream on top. Literally the best thing ever

  • @theunease5541
    @theunease5541 Рік тому +121

    Dried morels seems like a strange choice. I don't think morels are typical enjoyed dried and rehydrated like many other mushrooms. Surprised they didn't use shiitake which is more typical, the water you rehydrate them in makes for an amazing umami broth base. I don't know much about fish maw though.

    • @binglemccringle705
      @binglemccringle705 Рік тому +18

      maybe they were trying to replicate a "sea prune"

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 Рік тому +2

      Thats what I was thinking

    • @lindseyasbury2047
      @lindseyasbury2047 Рік тому +1

      I'm able to buy dried morels at the store, but only during mushroom season. Definitely not an easy to find ingredient.

  • @a.r.1135
    @a.r.1135 10 місяців тому +5

    Since the water tribes mimic indigenous/alaskan tribes in real life, they also follow a "use everything" philosophy. The duck carcass and additional bones were to make more of a bone broth/fatty stew and duck feet by themselves wont do that since they're mostly collagen anyways. I would have added the fish anyways due to there being no duck.

  • @Kogami
    @Kogami Рік тому +30

    There's definitely a lot of channels that does food from fictional shows/games lately, but its crazy that none covered the topics of licensed cookbooks like you did! Your personality, presentation (both videos and cooking!) and niche topic combined makes your channel really shines and you definitely deserves more views!
    As for suggestions, how about the Bee and Puppycat cookbook, especially since the series is going to be on Netflix? The recipes seems to be fan-submitted, which could be interesting!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому

      Thank you for the feedback! Yeah reviewing themed cookbooks was something I wanted to do for awhile. And thanks for the suggestion I'll look into it 😊

  • @sketchysketchist
    @sketchysketchist Рік тому +30

    I feel like the soup is supposed to taste like a "Struggle meal". Which would explain why you use fish bones. Think how chicken and waffles should use leftover fried chicken or chicken pot pie is supposed to used leftover chicken.
    But I'd definitely want this book despite the difficulty of obtaining any ingredients.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +2

      Good point! Yeah the cookbook has some very interesting recipes

  • @Vynjira-chan
    @Vynjira-chan Рік тому +22

    I always start with the stuff I think I'm gonna hate, so that I can immediately cover it up with other flavors, that I know I'm gonna love.. Bold move to save that soup second to last.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +3

      Lol that's a good strategy. Good thing I had the dessert to fall back on haha

  • @Stormith
    @Stormith Рік тому +17

    Woah I NEED this book! Those sizzle crisps look so good. I want to try more recipes they all look so good

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      The sizzle crisps are awesome! Hope you enjoy the cookbook when you get it!

  • @01Kiba
    @01Kiba Рік тому +32

    The amount of effort you put into making all these dishes is admirable! I looove cooking myself, but I’m a little too lazy to go into different stores to get all those ingredients lol. Really nice Video, as a huge Avatar-Fan I enjoyed every second of it :)

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +2

      Yeah I feel you. Ideally I'd love it if I can get everything in one store. Thanks for watching!

  • @strawberrymins
    @strawberrymins 6 місяців тому +3

    The unfried dough made me laugh, A+ for commitment.
    I always thought the bean curd puffs were a sweet dish for some reason.
    They look delicious, added the book to my shopping chart!

  • @oaktree__
    @oaktree__ Рік тому +7

    Darthplagueis13 is right; I'd recommend using a duck neck (or turkey neck if you can't find duck) in addition to feet; it should impart more flavour. As far as I'm aware, the Northern and Southern Water Tribes are inspired by Arctic cultures in Russia and North America, but I think this recipe might have been improved if the recipe writers had looked to Ainu cuisine instead, like cep ohaw (fish-based soup) or kina ohaw (vegetable-based soup). Or possibly Nivkh cuisine, though I sense that information about these cultures' traditional foodways may be limited.

  • @leconcasse6450
    @leconcasse6450 2 місяці тому +3

    That intro was fire 😂😂😂 pun absolutely intended

  • @Oracle428
    @Oracle428 Рік тому +13

    You can make your own hazelnut flour by simply grinding hazelnuts in a food processor or blender until they are the texture you're going for... I'm betting the barley could be done the same way, but you may want a finer grind than you can achieve with a processor/blender... if you have a flour mill, then go for it, but that one sounds like it'll need to be an internet purchase.

  • @sunraiii
    @sunraiii Рік тому +15

    The sea prune soup looked legit. I'm super surprised they put so much effort into this.

  • @mugen_u_u
    @mugen_u_u Рік тому +54

    man i really love your videos, you put a lot of effort in them and you deserve way more viewers and subscribers

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +6

      I appreciate the kind words! Thank you for watching 😄

    • @Xanderboof
      @Xanderboof Рік тому

      I had to do a double take, once I saw this comment. I can’t believe this channel is only at 60k.
      Give it a year!

  • @blazethecat363
    @blazethecat363 11 місяців тому +2

    my family and I have the Beifong Beef recipe out of this book quite often and it is to die for!

  • @HOTAStudios
    @HOTAStudios 2 місяці тому +3

    That intro was legendary 😂😂😂 Great way to start a cooking video!

  • @eden22.7
    @eden22.7 9 місяців тому +4

    The intro is just too perfect

  • @vrilia89
    @vrilia89 Рік тому +4

    Your upload timing is impeccable. Thank you Miso!

  • @reneekrell8100
    @reneekrell8100 Рік тому

    Thanks for such a great video! Really fun to see you work out some of the recipes and try them!

  • @AlexandraStubbs
    @AlexandraStubbs Рік тому +1

    Such a fun and relaxing video. I really enjoyed, also helpful on what you thought of everything.

  • @laorille
    @laorille Рік тому +5

    Your videos are so relaxing and easy to understand the steps in! You're one of my favorite UA-camrs

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому

      Wow, thank you! Really glad you're able to chill and relax while watching the vids

  • @ariesv.4588
    @ariesv.4588 Рік тому +10

    I really like your cookbook videos. They were so refreshing and very interesting.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      Glad you like them! Thanks for watching 😊

  • @Lauren.E.O
    @Lauren.E.O Рік тому +1

    I love that your sense of humor really adds to these cookbook reviews!

  • @tobypossum7386
    @tobypossum7386 11 місяців тому +2

    Morels are one of my favorite mushrooms to forage! They're pretty much impossible to cultivate on a large scale, so all you can really do is buy em dried or forage them for yourself. Weird for a mushroom of that size, theyre ascomycetes. Morel is commonly confused with gyromitra, which have a toxin called gyromitrin in them. Gyromitrin is easily broken down into monomethylhydrazine when digested, making the misidentification potentially deadly

  • @loveionshanpriale749
    @loveionshanpriale749 Рік тому +3

    It took a while but youtube has finally recommended something that I am excited about. I love coming across anything ATLA.

  • @forstfroze
    @forstfroze Рік тому +8

    Your channel really is a hidden gem! You really deserve more subscribers.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Glad you're enjoying the vids 😄

  • @sincerlyurs2089
    @sincerlyurs2089 Рік тому

    loved your thorough review :)

  • @alexandralily
    @alexandralily Рік тому +1

    Please do more from this book! I loved this video

  • @boom8474
    @boom8474 Рік тому +6

    Awesome! I'd love to see another video on this cookbook.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +2

      Already have different ideas in mind. More to come!

  • @teresitaperegrina3741
    @teresitaperegrina3741 Рік тому +7

    You can make your own hazelnut flour by processing whole hazelnuts in a strong blender like a vitamix. Once it’s completely ground into a powder u can use it like any other nut flour. You can do the same with barley, dry toast the barley on a pan till it browns then process in the blender till it’s a powder. I hope this helps and you can make the tarts!

    • @teresitaperegrina3741
      @teresitaperegrina3741 Рік тому +1

      You can do the same with other nuts and grains too! I used to work at a bakery and whenever we ran out of oat flour or almond flour we would just process whole oats or almonds till it turns into a powder!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tips Teresita! I'll keep those in mind for next time 😃

  • @dashkid7857
    @dashkid7857 Рік тому

    All these recipes look amazing! I’m definitely going to try this book!

  • @michaelsimao495
    @michaelsimao495 Рік тому +1

    I love that preamble so much

  • @kaytlinjustis5643
    @kaytlinjustis5643 Рік тому +8

    As an owner of said cookbook, I must say, YES! It's the Bending Bomb of food and I just love the thought put inro these recipes and I'm trying every one given the chance! 🍖🥘🍚🍜🍛🍱🍘🍙🥚🍣🍠🍯🍤🍡🍵

  • @valierebrianne9643
    @valierebrianne9643 Рік тому +6

    This video was awesome. Would love to see you try making more of the recipes, especially the onion banana juice!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      I really wanna do that juice lol

  • @BradyAlley
    @BradyAlley Рік тому +1

    Been waiting for this video for months upon months, TY!!!!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      Sorry to keep you waiting! I was waiting to finish watching the series before I did the video so I can get a full application for the world. Great show!

  • @jman07081
    @jman07081 Рік тому +1

    I recomended this forever ago! Great video man, I am so glad you got to it. Inspired me to try some of the recipes in my copy.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it! Always appreciate any recommendations so if you have any more keep em comin!

  • @chalmersmathew4831
    @chalmersmathew4831 Рік тому +22

    Really appreciate this video. I got the cookbook a bit ago and have just been lazing around not trying anything in it. You chose some recipes that didn't really interest me (the fire flakes and bean curd puffs) that I am now going to put on the list when I decide to do some bulk shopping next time!
    Also, small note, the sea prune soup having a duck carcass in there seems a little odd but there are a decent amount of recipes that include duck meat there, so probably was a recipe to deal with the extra bits. Great work and def subscribed!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +3

      Glad you liked the video! The point you made about the duck makes a lot of sense. I should have paired those recipes together to be more economical with the ingredients. Appreciate the feedback!

  • @the-nina-beans88
    @the-nina-beans88 Рік тому +9

    I like to see how this cook book makes the fire flakes.
    And for the water tribe try the 5 flavored soup.

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Рік тому

      I think that is a real Asian dish if I remember correctly m

  • @amal0salem
    @amal0salem Рік тому +1

    We want more of this! 🙏🏻💓

  • @hungrybesties
    @hungrybesties Рік тому +1

    Awesome and looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing! Have a great day

  • @necogreendragon
    @necogreendragon Рік тому +4

    I love your reaction. You are so expressive. Defiantly wanna try that bacon. Would love to see a part two from this book. Maybe see one or two of the drinks.🫖🍵

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      Glad you liked it! And yeah I really wanna do a drink focused video later on featuring Iroh's teas and the onion banana juice!

  • @KaiyaAquamarine
    @KaiyaAquamarine Рік тому +3

    The aangs favorite egg tart is amazing!! I have made that multiple times. Luckily there is a local mill near me and I was able to get all the flours I needed for it easily. If you can find them you have to make them.
    The freedom fighters pork belly is amazing as well.

  • @TaratheFoodie
    @TaratheFoodie Рік тому +1

    This will make a great Christmas gift for one of our boys! Thanks for the great review!

  • @nevaehlheaven
    @nevaehlheaven Рік тому +1

    Good job homie loved the intro

  • @mausozart
    @mausozart Рік тому +4

    I have this cookbook :) we made sour cabbage soup (weird but interesting), blueberry cookies (sooo good) and one of the curries with birdseye chili.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому

      Sounds great! I should check into those blueberry cookies

  • @chuchi9935
    @chuchi9935 Рік тому +5

    Really well made video I loved it im happy you told us how you liked the food or disliked but also why. in most food videos ppl just say they liked or disliked but not why in terms of flavors or textures or anything else 🙂

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Yeah I try to be as descriptive as possible as it's not always easy to explain flavor, I still struggle with it from time to time

  • @nikojmi6127
    @nikojmi6127 Рік тому +2

    Got recommended this video on my home page. Within the last week I've watched nearly all your content and can't wait for more! It really shows that you're passionate with the content you create. Thank you for what you do man

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому

      Glad you liked the videos! I love me some games and food so I'm just glad to be able to share that with y'all 😄

  • @James-ck4bg
    @James-ck4bg Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @himesilva
    @himesilva Рік тому +4

    I’d much rather have authentic ingredients and just sub something out if I need to, rather than having overly generalized recipes that would probably come out pretty mid. Definitely buying!

  • @Mcwollybob
    @Mcwollybob Рік тому +4

    I'd like to see you make more recipes from this book!

  • @cthulusauce
    @cthulusauce Рік тому +1

    I love these videos, really interests me in grabbing some of these cookbooks!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! Yeah these cookbooks are fun to collect. Especially if you're a fan of the subject matter

  • @aryna2268
    @aryna2268 Рік тому +1

    So cool!! Waiting for the Part 2🙌👍

  • @jellyfishjan3498
    @jellyfishjan3498 Рік тому +38

    I feel a little disappointed that the soup didn't actually have prunes in it. I think a thick, salty stew with real prunes in it would be delicious

    • @valierebrianne9643
      @valierebrianne9643 Рік тому +29

      I'm guessing "sea prunes" aren't actually prunes, in the same way that a sea cucumber isn't a cucumber.

    • @unhiddenhistory
      @unhiddenhistory Рік тому +19

      There's a Scottish stew that includes chicken wings, leeks and prunes. It's called Cock-a-leekie, and it's quite good.

  • @IcedFire89
    @IcedFire89 Рік тому +3

    Toasted Barley Flour & Hazelnut Flour should be simple to make, if you have a good food processor or high end blender. The trick is processing the hazelnuts into a flour without making hazelnut butter. Same with barley, then you'd toast it in the oven or in a pan on the stove until it darkens & looks toasted.

  • @blinkowarner3117
    @blinkowarner3117 Рік тому +5

    I collect novelty cookbooks from various cartoons and shows and I actually own this one, the Necronomnomnom, and the Star Wars ones you did, amongst many others.
    If I might make a few recommendations for future cookbooks to take a look at.
    Adventure Time: The Official Cookbook
    Has many absolutely delightful recipes based on the show. And it has a sort of ongoing story, where the residents of Ooo found this old pre-war cookbook and decided to add their own spin on it, passing it around to each other. So some recipes are written by Finn, Jake, Princess Bubblegum, etc. AND...it has some of the best pancakes i've ever had in my life with Jake's Bacon Pancake recipe. Its my favorite cookbook.
    The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Cookbook
    This book is LEGIT. The pizza dough recipes i've tried in here are out of this world and it offers a wide range of different pizza recipes with a Ninja Turtles spin, from classics to the rather odd Michaelangelo influenced toppings. And there's a bunch of other creative recipes besides pizza. Everything i've made here has been outstanding.
    Disney Recipes: From Animation to Inspiration
    This was my very first cookbook and is quite thick. It teaches you how to both recreate many dishes from various Disney movies and some that are inspired by the films. Its an absolutely gorgeous book and most (but not all) of the recipes have lovely pictures of the food. You must be wary though, as at least some of the recipes have errors. There is in particular a chocolate pie inspired by an old Huey, Dewey, and Louie cartoon that tells you to pour CUPS of salt into a pie dough, which results in a horrible inedible pie. That being said...the pie is from a short where Huey, Dewey, and Louie prank Donald with a terrible pie...so i've never been sure if this was a mistake or on purpose.

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Рік тому

      Haha! What's in the necronomnomnom?
      I've always wanted Redwall and Earthbound cookbooks.
      I love The Geeky Chef's recipes.

  • @lilyofthevalley2048
    @lilyofthevalley2048 2 місяці тому

    I got a copy of this for Christmas. Haven’t had time to make a lot of the recipes, but the ones I have are delicious.

  • @federicogiuriato7185
    @federicogiuriato7185 Рік тому

    Loved this video!

  • @WilczycaCzarownica
    @WilczycaCzarownica Рік тому +3

    Of course we want to see those recipes! And make some tea! 🍵

  • @grogowtew7568
    @grogowtew7568 Рік тому +7

    Considering Avatars awesome Worldbuilding i had really high hopes for this Cookbook

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +3

      That's definitely the biggest strength of this cookbook. It's super thematic and ties very well to the stuff in the show

  • @animemonet
    @animemonet Рік тому +1

    you just got yourself a new subscriber 🫶🏽 I love this and love your honesty

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for subbing! Hope you enjoy the videos to come 😀

  • @kaldurskipper6821
    @kaldurskipper6821 Рік тому +1

    This is my first video of yours and it was super fun! I just checked your channel and saw how many other lores have cookbooks, so I'll be checking those out too. Thanks for the time you spent doing this and your honest review😄

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      Glad you found the video! Hope you enjoy the other ones 😄

    • @kaldurskipper6821
      @kaldurskipper6821 Рік тому

      @@MisoHungrie That I have been! You just got a new subscriber

  • @X.A.1
    @X.A.1 Рік тому +7

    Oh my god, id love a part 2 of that Fallout Cookbook.
    Also, Ive been here since the beginning.. You're doing great! Don't let up.. EVER.

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому

      Thanks for the encouragement and continued support! I'll keep grinding 💪

  • @ohhh_wenhasfun
    @ohhh_wenhasfun 2 місяці тому +4

    That Intro💀

  • @Olivijad
    @Olivijad Рік тому +1

    Did anyone else cackle when he flipped to the unfried doughmen ❤️🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @thecosmictatertot7149
    @thecosmictatertot7149 2 місяці тому +6

    The missed opportunity to call it avatar the last cook book 😭

  • @grottenmolch8279
    @grottenmolch8279 Рік тому +19

    The soup actually looks kinda tasty (although I would add fish sauce to the broth) but I was totally thrown off when the duck feet suddenly appeared on screen 😅 I don't even know where I could buy these, let alone the dried mushrooms.
    Aww please do the fireflakes and perhaps the egg tart! Maybe you could try to substitute the ingredients somehow or do it without the roasted flowers (their taste is probably quite subtle but who knows). I just looked up what "roasted hazelnut flowers" are supposed to taste like but I didn't find anything at all

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +1

      I definitely think fish sauce would have helped lol. And my bad for my pronunciation, actually meant flour instead of flower. I still want to make this egg tarts though!

    • @grottenmolch8279
      @grottenmolch8279 Рік тому +1

      @@MisoHungrie Haha I think I just misheard you 😅 I was already wondering how one would incorporate flowers in a tart recipe... roasted hazelnut flour still sounds super extra though

  • @intoontown
    @intoontown Рік тому +1

    This was fun! I enjoy all your videos but most of the games whose cookbooks show up in critiques are ones I haven’t played, but as a long-time ATLA fan this one was very relevant to me. Great video, and I loved the opening!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому

      Awesome, glad you enjoyed it! Yeah I definitely want to branch out to non-gaming related cookbooks since there are also a lot of really cool shows and movies that I love. Funny enough I only started watching ATLA so I can get a better appreciation for the cookbook and I ended up really liking it!

  • @haloe2233
    @haloe2233 Рік тому

    good production value bro! That's some mad editing

  • @definitelyhooman7939
    @definitelyhooman7939 Рік тому +22

    I've never seen Avatar, but those dishes look incredibly delicious! Is the show wortha watch? Keep up the good work :)

    • @Xander_P.G.K
      @Xander_P.G.K Рік тому +19

      I'd say yes! It's one of the best cartoon series of all time, in my opinion. Perfect for kids and adults-- which can be a tough balance sometimes.

    • @melbapeach162
      @melbapeach162 Рік тому +18

      The show is honestly a master piece, and I don’t say that very often!

    • @MisoHungrie
      @MisoHungrie  Рік тому +8

      Thanks! And yeah it's a really good watch and it's not too long of a series so you don't have to invest too much time into it

    • @ASHERUISE
      @ASHERUISE Рік тому +1

      "Is the show worth a watch?" you say...What are you waiting for!? Although I wouldn't call it "not too long" it's 61 episodes even if you don't plan on watching Legend of Korra but you might end up binging it in a flash because it is quite fun and captivating.

  • @Zinervawyrm
    @Zinervawyrm Рік тому +15

    I always imagined that sea prunes where the Avatar's version of sea cucumbers, so it makes sense they'd use a mushroom instead, cause unless you actually are in Asia at a fish market, I doubt anyone would find a sea cumber just sitting between the salmon and red snapper at your local grocery store. Also, not gonna lie, the way you prepared it made it look like monster food. LOL XD