Always the best part of my day to hear “it’s cooking with Daboki”. Have been rewatching a lot of them while I relax and cook during days off. Hope you’re doing well and that everyones enjoying the last bit of summer! That stew looks magnificent
A 27 min cooking vlog? What a way to start the week end. Looks delish! I love those homie “easily customizable” dish where you just throw everything together and as long as you follow basic guidelines it never taste the exact same but its always good! I also appreciate seeing someone who knows how to enjoy food. I live with someone who always eats the same and never tries anything new, but as a result food never excite him. I cook a bunch and sometimes it fails lol but other times its so tasty that it makes me happy to be alive. It's a joy I wouldn't give up for anything.
Japanese either turn their chopsticks the other way around or use a different pair meant for that purpose when taking things from the pot. In Finland it's also unthinkable to put your eating utensils into the common pot. It was different over 150 years ago, in the countryside. People ate directly from common bowl with their own spoons.
Daboki, that stew looks absolutely mouthwatering. I would like to try making it. However, I beg to differ with your comments about eating out of a communal dish. East Asians do not eat and drink out of a communal dish like it’s their personal eating bowl. A ladle is used for serving soup. Personal spoons are never dipped into the serving bowl. In addition, serving spoons are used. There’s no poking around the soup with personal chopsticks. What you demonstrated is a bachelor eating out of an electric frypan as his personal utensil. As you implied, you would not share that meal with anyone else.
i love the deep thinker person in you and how you live a healthy life in all aspects, from no excesses to respect in every aspect. keep making this videos i love it :)
Sumo-Inspired Keto Chankonabe Chanko Nabe is a traditional Japanese hot pot dish that is popular among sumo wrestlers and commonly associated with their high-calorie diets. However, it can be modified to fit a keto diet by reducing or omitting high-carb ingredients. Here's a keto-friendly Chanko Nabe recipe: Ingredients: 1 pound (454 grams) boneless chicken thighs, sliced 1 pound (454 grams) lean beef (such as sirloin or tenderloin), thinly sliced 1 pound (454 grams) pork tenderloin or thinly sliced pork belly 6 cups chicken or vegetable broth (preferably homemade or low-sodium) 2 cups water 1 tablespoon avocado oil 3 cloves of garlic, minced 1 ½-inch piece of fresh ginger, grated 1 ½ cups sliced mushrooms (such as shiitake, cremini, oyster, or enoki) 1 cup watercress 2 cups spinach 1 ½ tablespoons fish sauce (check for low-carb options) Salt and pepper to taste Optional seasonings: chili flakes, lime juice (to taste) Instructions: Heat avocado oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add minced garlic and grated ginger and sauté for 1-2 minutes until fragrant. Add the sliced chicken thighs, beef, and pork to the pot and cook until browned on all sides. This should take approximately 5-7 minutes. Pour in the chicken or vegetable broth (6 cups) and water (2 cups). Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer. Cook for 20-25 minutes until the meats are cooked through and tender. Add sliced mushrooms, watercress, and spinach to the pot. Continue simmering for an additional 5 minutes until the vegetables are tender. Season with fish sauce, salt, and pepper according to your taste preferences. For additional flavor variations, consider adding soy sauce, sesame oil, chili flakes, or lime juice to taste. Serve the modified Chanko Nabe hot, allowing everyone to ladle out the broth, protein, and vegetables into individual bowls. Notes: Adjust the serving size based on individual preferences and appetites. The recipe can serve approximately 4 to 6 people, depending on portion sizes and the desired level of satiety. Estimaten Macros Total net carbs: Approximately 8-10 grams Protein: Approximately 180-200 grams Fat: Approximately 50-60 grams Calories: Approximately 1300-1500 calories
"It is time for another cooking with Daboki." Hearing you say that brings back some good vibes! And my god that looks so GOOD bouta bonk some from you dabokiBONK
Yahowee! Awesome way to start the long holiday weekend with more an extra long cooking with Chef Sumo Boki episode 👨🍳 The dish does feel a lot like chonky hot pot as you mentioned 😂 and sounds like a great idea during the colder months. I'm amazed that you managed to speak for almost the entire length of the video, even with a full mouth. Thank you for sharing the experience as always. Enjoy your Seattle trip and hope to see you again soon!! o/
Steam the meat ball over boiling water first in the steamer , that will stabilize the shape the meat ball, and you can keep in refrigerator or freezer, so you could use them any time you want
I am always late and I think I always say the same thing, but these really are my favorite videos, even though they are scarce. Although this one sort of made up for it with the length
Awesome video as always I can literally watch anything you make :). Love you Daboki thank you for keeping me entertained for so many years. Anytime you take a shot of anything tap the bottom of the shot glass/cup on the table, it’s suppose to keep the spirits out. Since alcohol is also known as spirits. Certain religions believe this keeps evil spirits from entering your body and causing you do to do stupid things when you drink.
FYI the authentic chanko nabe does not have pork or beef in it. Only chicken. There is a superstition that adding meats of 4 legged animals is bad luck. The sumo wrestler that is standing on two legs wins the match, while the one on all fours loses... so if you add beef or pork it becomes a regular nabe. Sumo wrestlers eat pork and beef but never in a chanko...
Is there in Asia no dining etiquette? Slurping and smacking your mouth, moaning like a woman after you take a bite to project that you are enjoying yourself or speaking while having food in your mouth is considered rude and quite lot of people atleast here in England take it as very negative or disgusting. I guess it's not that big of a deal for me, but I feel like person who is abnoxiously loud on purpose doesn't have the awareness towards others, but otherwise I generally don't care, but because you doing almost all of the big NO NOs, I just would like yo genuinely ask. I am genuinely curious if none of that is an issue in Asia or if it's even expected as a form of admiration for tasty food? Also if you have family gathering let's say 15 people.. does everybody chew loudly, moans and speak with mouth full? There is also another phenomenon I see in videos when there is Asian person and that is eating super fast like they are in the race... They can finish bowl of ramen in 30 seconds... (You dont seem to have that particular issue) But I am genuinely curious, absolutely no hate
Always the best part of my day to hear “it’s cooking with Daboki”. Have been rewatching a lot of them while I relax and cook during days off. Hope you’re doing well and that everyones enjoying the last bit of summer! That stew looks magnificent
I feel so calm and comfortable when watching your videos, love your little insights and all. Keep being you!
A 27 min cooking vlog? What a way to start the week end. Looks delish! I love those homie “easily customizable” dish where you just throw everything together and as long as you follow basic guidelines it never taste the exact same but its always good!
I also appreciate seeing someone who knows how to enjoy food. I live with someone who always eats the same and never tries anything new, but as a result food never excite him. I cook a bunch and sometimes it fails lol but other times its so tasty that it makes me happy to be alive. It's a joy I wouldn't give up for anything.
Cooking with DaBoki takes me back a few years.
as always, you're the best.
Japanese either turn their chopsticks the other way around or use a different pair meant for that purpose when taking things from the pot. In Finland it's also unthinkable to put your eating utensils into the common pot.
It was different over 150 years ago, in the countryside. People ate directly from common bowl with their own spoons.
Loved the video Daboki, looking forward to more cooking/IRL stuff! :D
this came up in my recommended right as i started cooking! it was nice to cook along with you even though we were making totally different meals :D
That boiling sound got me feeling some type o’ way… New asmr favorite? Hahaha, thank you for blessing us with a cooking video
Daboki, that stew looks absolutely mouthwatering. I would like to try making it.
However, I beg to differ with your comments about eating out of a communal dish. East Asians do not eat and drink out of a communal dish like it’s their personal eating bowl. A ladle is used for serving soup. Personal spoons are never dipped into the serving bowl.
In addition, serving spoons are used. There’s no poking around the soup with personal chopsticks.
What you demonstrated is a bachelor eating out of an electric frypan as his personal utensil. As you implied, you would not share that meal with anyone else.
i love the deep thinker person in you and how you live a healthy life in all aspects, from no excesses to respect in every aspect. keep making this videos i love it :)
Bro I remember watching the Chanko Nabe video of the Mongolian Sumo dude he was so nice haha
Love your vid too David!!
Sumo-Inspired Keto Chankonabe
Chanko Nabe is a traditional Japanese hot pot dish that is popular among sumo wrestlers and commonly associated with their high-calorie diets. However, it can be modified to fit a keto diet by reducing or omitting high-carb ingredients. Here's a keto-friendly Chanko Nabe recipe:
Ingredients:
1 pound (454 grams) boneless chicken thighs, sliced
1 pound (454 grams) lean beef (such as sirloin or tenderloin), thinly sliced
1 pound (454 grams) pork tenderloin or thinly sliced pork belly
6 cups chicken or vegetable broth (preferably homemade or low-sodium)
2 cups water
1 tablespoon avocado oil
3 cloves of garlic, minced
1 ½-inch piece of fresh ginger, grated
1 ½ cups sliced mushrooms (such as shiitake, cremini, oyster, or enoki)
1 cup watercress
2 cups spinach
1 ½ tablespoons fish sauce (check for low-carb options)
Salt and pepper to taste
Optional seasonings: chili flakes, lime juice (to taste)
Instructions:
Heat avocado oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add minced garlic and grated ginger and sauté for 1-2 minutes until fragrant.
Add the sliced chicken thighs, beef, and pork to the pot and cook until browned on all sides. This should take approximately 5-7 minutes.
Pour in the chicken or vegetable broth (6 cups) and water (2 cups). Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer. Cook for 20-25 minutes until the meats are cooked through and tender.
Add sliced mushrooms, watercress, and spinach to the pot. Continue simmering for an additional 5 minutes until the vegetables are tender.
Season with fish sauce, salt, and pepper according to your taste preferences. For additional flavor variations, consider adding soy sauce, sesame oil, chili flakes, or lime juice to taste.
Serve the modified Chanko Nabe hot, allowing everyone to ladle out the broth, protein, and vegetables into individual bowls.
Notes:
Adjust the serving size based on individual preferences and appetites. The recipe can serve approximately 4 to 6 people, depending on portion sizes and the desired level of satiety.
Estimaten Macros
Total net carbs: Approximately 8-10 grams
Protein: Approximately 180-200 grams
Fat: Approximately 50-60 grams
Calories: Approximately 1300-1500 calories
"It is time for another cooking with Daboki." Hearing you say that brings back some good vibes! And my god that looks so GOOD bouta bonk some from you dabokiBONK
Man that looks amazing! also chanko nabe sounds like a fire maplestory ign
Best part is making congee at the end!
This is the content I live for
If you didnt know, in the video the happy sumo wrestler's name was Byamba and unfortunately he passed away 2 years ago.
Thanks for adding such flavour to my soup Daboki
Wooohoo!!! I’ve always wanted to try it
Yahowee! Awesome way to start the long holiday weekend with more an extra long cooking with Chef Sumo Boki episode 👨🍳 The dish does feel a lot like chonky hot pot as you mentioned 😂 and sounds like a great idea during the colder months. I'm amazed that you managed to speak for almost the entire length of the video, even with a full mouth. Thank you for sharing the experience as always. Enjoy your Seattle trip and hope to see you again soon!! o/
Steam the meat ball over boiling water first in the steamer , that will stabilize the shape the meat ball, and you can keep in refrigerator or freezer, so you could use them any time you want
Dang dude, that looked really good
You missed an opportunity for an amazing bowl of ramen. I always finish with ramen 🤤
always with the banger content. love it!
Always love your cooking videos, sending love from Alabama!
I love the soup and the soup philosophy.
finally another cooking with daboki!!!
Every time I relax and watch your cooking videos I end up getting up and cooking myself something as well xd, chees boki and that looked great.
Missed the cooking with Daboki videos :D looks great!
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yo daboks! havent commented ina while but hope you are doing well! Love the cooking vids keep it up!
Waiting for Cooking with daboki , Every country edition Ep.1
I am always late and I think I always say the same thing, but these really are my favorite videos, even though they are scarce. Although this one sort of made up for it with the length
OK! Ive wanted to make this for a while! I'm gonna make it along with this video :D
Awesome video as always I can literally watch anything you make :). Love you Daboki thank you for keeping me entertained for so many years. Anytime you take a shot of anything tap the bottom of the shot glass/cup on the table, it’s suppose to keep the spirits out.
Since alcohol is also known as spirits. Certain religions believe this keeps evil spirits from entering your body and causing you do to do stupid things when you drink.
I always thought your favourite mushroom would be an Orange Mushroom
If I want to add some carbs to my dish is ok to eat it along with rice or noodles?
FYI the authentic chanko nabe does not have pork or beef in it. Only chicken. There is a superstition that adding meats of 4 legged animals is bad luck. The sumo wrestler that is standing on two legs wins the match, while the one on all fours loses... so if you add beef or pork it becomes a regular nabe. Sumo wrestlers eat pork and beef but never in a chanko...
Yama likes to incorporate miso and pork but that’s his own preference and I totally believe you.
If I can eat a meal for the rest of my life, it would be chanko nabe!!!
Gives 100% hp and mp but doesn't stack in inventory.
Great video
That looks so good!
I make a chanko inspired style ramen. Its the 💣..
Hey guy I was wondering if you can add a list of all your sauces you used a lot of please I would be so grateful my friend.😋
Where did u buy that portable cooking pot
lol I just made chanko nabe and am watching this while eating. my meatballs are exactly the same, too much egg, I think xD
This looks delicious!
Well I thought you didn't have enough broth but I guess those veggies cooked down pretty fast
Cookig vids r the best
Daboki sumo arc incoming
Hoping to eat Hotpot this year again
Hey @daboki, will you ever consider doing another Minecraft series?❤️
nice chanko
Can I pay you too make cooking videos?
imagine if you pursue sumo wrestling for your next video LOL but anyway wheres my bowl of soup
Daboki cannibalizing Bokichoy's children to make sumo wrestler soup xd
We have all stumbled upon that sumo video It think, lol
I have seen that sumo vid
Chanko Nabe! Rip Byamba
Where have my favorite streamer been?? 🥺 #MistahUhdobo #SadgeVibez
No dashi?
first, love u
btw i'm peterson hsu i added you on fb 11 years ago
bro yo make it sound so sexual when you're stirring the soup
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Can we please spend a weekend cooking nice food and play maplestory? Pleeeease...
reppin that hmart
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How are you doing
Doing good ! About to hit up a convention~
Hey
Hi 👋
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😂cool.
DAVID why are you drinking the sun's still out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ok just finished the video and it made me really happy to see you enjoying the soup. great stuff daboki you're the goat!!!!!!!
Is there in Asia no dining etiquette? Slurping and smacking your mouth, moaning like a woman after you take a bite to project that you are enjoying yourself or speaking while having food in your mouth is considered rude and quite lot of people atleast here in England take it as very negative or disgusting. I guess it's not that big of a deal for me, but I feel like person who is abnoxiously loud on purpose doesn't have the awareness towards others, but otherwise I generally don't care, but because you doing almost all of the big NO NOs, I just would like yo genuinely ask.
I am genuinely curious if none of that is an issue in Asia or if it's even expected as a form of admiration for tasty food?
Also if you have family gathering let's say 15 people.. does everybody chew loudly, moans and speak with mouth full?
There is also another phenomenon I see in videos when there is Asian person and that is eating super fast like they are in the race... They can finish bowl of ramen in 30 seconds... (You dont seem to have that particular issue)
But I am genuinely curious, absolutely no hate
You are a nice man bro 😎