Wow, this dessert looks incredible! 😍 I can see why it went viral on Instagram! Love how you discovered such a hidden gem in Frankfurt-definitely adding this to my must-try list! I've noticed that channels in this niche often attract a lot of views when they use carefully chosen tags. Just a thought that could help bring your videos to more people!
Wiener is someone (noun) or something (adjective) from Wien/Vienna, the capital of Austria. Frankfurt isn't near Austria, unless you're looking from the USA 😂👍.
@@NicksDynasty Vienna is at the other end of Austria. It's 7.5 hours to drive but I guess that's close for an American. Yours is a big country. Paris is 8 hours from us and we feel that's far away. 😉👍🇨🇵🇪🇺+1
@andrewrobinson2565 I guess I wasn't thinking about Vienna, specifically just the border of Germany and Austria. I'm so jealous that you all have trains that go everywhere. We do not at all. So jealous
@@NicksDynasty That's a good point 👍. A night train would be perfect 😉. Vienna is especially famous for its pastries which explains the bakery being called "Wiener....".
A well prepared fresh made from scratch Kaiserschmarrn looks different. Yours didn´t look like "fresh made from scratch" but made with an industrial pre-prepared dough, for sure.. Besides that Germans foremost always totally butcher Austrian dishes anyway. There are 2 ways to make Kaiserschmarrn, either in a pan on the stove, that is the commonly known way and what people usually get in restaurants or at street sale or in Austria´s mountain huts, but the way better way in order to get the fluffiest one is when Kaiserschmarrn is prepared in the oven instead on the stove..but although having a way better result that is not practicable for selling it in huge margins to the masses. Preparing it in the oven is for preparing it at home. Take a look and compare it to what you´ve got (this Kaiserschmarrn "prepared in the traditional way vlog" is just 2 minutes long): ua-cam.com/video/eFZpwsVCqHI/v-deo.html
You found Kaiserschmarrn, basically one of the most standard desserts of austrian/german cuisine. How can that be a rend? Next thing you're going to tell me is that boiled potatos are a trend. I mean, it's good, but it's nothing special.
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Wow, this dessert looks incredible! 😍 I can see why it went viral on Instagram! Love how you discovered such a hidden gem in Frankfurt-definitely adding this to my must-try list! I've noticed that channels in this niche often attract a lot of views when they use carefully chosen tags. Just a thought that could help bring your videos to more people!
@@manualrank it was really good and apparently it could be even better in Vienna Austria. Hopefully I can go try there
Just came across your contents and you really have a amazing videos. Keep coming..!🥰🤩
Thanks for stopping by!!! NYC video coming soon
Incredible Video Bro. Can't wait to see more of your content.
I appreciate that man. Hope to upload every Saturday
@@NicksDynasty I'm going to try to stay tune every Saturday bro.
Beautiful footage 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Much love!!
Aye bro I would love to see a thrifting around the world vlog or thrifting in other countries vlogz would be dope
I'll try to see if I can do that soon!
damn! good stuff nick
I got so lucky! Picked up this 5 day trip up from the swap board
Reminds me of bread pudding. Yes to raisins!
@@lisajackson3743 I do love a good bread pudding
I wish someone had given you a personal tour, so you had only seen true highlights. Germany let you down a bit, hopefully there'll be a next time! 😊
@@hittingthebridge406 Heidelberg was cute and I liked the trams and subways of Frankfurt.
I'll be back at some point for sure
@@NicksDynastyI think this non-touristy, "don't-see-the-tourist-list" approach is GREAT.
WALK AND EAT ❤.
@andrewrobinson2565 That's how I travel. Just walk around. See the sights soak up what's different from the US and enjoy the food
@@NicksDynasty I live in France and prefer it too. You can SEE everything on UA-cam.
Wiener is someone (noun) or something (adjective) from Wien/Vienna, the capital of Austria.
Frankfurt isn't near Austria, unless you're looking from the USA 😂👍.
I saw Frankfurt it was only a 5 hour drive to the border and the two countries touched each other so that seems close to me.
@@NicksDynasty Vienna is at the other end of Austria. It's 7.5 hours to drive but I guess that's close for an American. Yours is a big country.
Paris is 8 hours from us and we feel that's far away. 😉👍🇨🇵🇪🇺+1
@andrewrobinson2565 I guess I wasn't thinking about Vienna, specifically just the border of Germany and Austria. I'm so jealous that you all have trains that go everywhere. We do not at all. So jealous
@@NicksDynasty That's a good point 👍. A night train would be perfect 😉.
Vienna is especially famous for its pastries which explains the bakery being called "Wiener....".
It isn‘t close for us because people, language, adittudes and traditions are very different at those places
All German bread is hard dude.
I didn't know!!
A well prepared fresh made from scratch Kaiserschmarrn looks different. Yours didn´t look like "fresh made from scratch" but made with an industrial pre-prepared dough, for sure..
Besides that Germans foremost always totally butcher Austrian dishes anyway.
There are 2 ways to make Kaiserschmarrn, either in a pan on the stove, that is the commonly known way and what people usually get in restaurants or at street sale or in Austria´s mountain huts, but the way better way in order to get the fluffiest one is when Kaiserschmarrn is prepared in the oven instead on the stove..but although having a way better result that is not practicable for selling it in huge margins to the masses. Preparing it in the oven is for preparing it at home.
Take a look and compare it to what you´ve got (this Kaiserschmarrn "prepared in the traditional way vlog" is just 2 minutes long):
ua-cam.com/video/eFZpwsVCqHI/v-deo.html
@@michaelgrabner8977 Man now I want the good stuff!!!! Fluffier
Ich war da auch Essen war ok aber kein Vergleich zu selbst gemacht
You found Kaiserschmarrn, basically one of the most standard desserts of austrian/german cuisine. How can that be a rend? Next thing you're going to tell me is that boiled potatos are a trend. I mean, it's good, but it's nothing special.
I'm not German or Austrian.
There are a few big IG reels about it. So I tried it