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Thank you I love your channel My neighborhood has several of some of the most authentic Asian groceries in the US and I have been spoiled for choice regarding ingredients I have learned Thai cooking and Indian and now am working on learning Japanese cuisine and your videos have been helpful!
Grabbed the popcorn for another classic abroad in a pan but then your cooking skills turned out alright, that's outrageous - except butchering the onions, that was a classic experience.
silly man, you do not win a Japanese contest by standing out from the crowd. Perfect conformity is expected for victory. (I liked your's better, bland beef is meh!)
Nicolas, you’re my spirit animal. I always add random ingredients to my dishes to enhance :) It can pay off big but also lead to the occasional interesting dish 🤪
Chris: All dashi tastes the same Garnt: All bread tastes the same Connor: All chicken tastes the same Joey: All rice tastes the same The four horsemen of the apocalypse.
This is AWESOME, the sarcasm of Mr Broad meets the enthusiasm of Mr Pettas 👍 The best of typical English cooking Vs Greek/Danish, this was an unexpected knockout 😲
Excellent video, Champ! The challenge was exciting, the challengers were excellent, judges were charming, sponsorships were compelling, food was mouthwatering and my joy was everlasting! Can't wait to see the next video!
Great concept, Champ! This reinforces the techniques and ingredients you lay out in you cooking videos and measures how well people can follow directions. When I was just starting to cook (well), I would always follow the paradigm before attempting to any modifications. This could be a great series!
I love your videos how to do high quality authentic japanese food, but there's also a joy in pointing out people who know some basics and saying what not to do.
Love your videos Champ. Your English is excellent. Lots of practice. My mom was born and raised in Japan. Chiba prefecture. So I understand how difficult it can be. That said I will try to practice on my cooking skills to attain the same results. Keep it up!
Just wondering when we'll be holding Chris accountable to his many kitchen war crimes. Am I the only one having flashbacks to the TC video where he destroyed Sharla's cookware with a metal spoon?🤣🤣🤣
Was not expecting Chris to make something edible. Good on him for winning. Nick made a risky move with grilling the meat and unfortunately had the vingegar mistake. Would have won if not for that
I quite enjoyed this video and I am definitely looking forward to the next instalment. I expect the number of views will skyrocket once the “Abroad in Japan” community realizes Chris is featured.
I want to see Shogo (from let's ask Shogo) versus somebody equally serious such as Ryotaro (Ryotaro's Japan.) But definitely make them cook something silly like omurice with a cute ketchup drawing!
11:06 "Uhhhhh that's not mirin." Lmao, the mystery of why he grabbed that is solved. 20:55 That shot of him holding up the vinegar! I can't stop laughing 😂
Both looked delicious although the one made by an expert is probably best lol. I'm surprised at the result since I've watched the previous attempts of the winner in cooking. This made me hungry.
This was rigged 😂, for people that don't know Chris is the secret 4th member of trash taste and meilyne is the Boss of trash taste 😁, jokes aside this was an awesome watch and it was nice seeing the blue eye samurai cook, nice work tomodachi and thank you" Champ's japanese kitchen" for the awesome video
When you're cooking a traditional dish, "it tastes like something else" is the second to last thing you want to hear. (The last is, of course, "I hate it.") Also, while I kind of get Nick's reasoning, it doesn't really hold up for an experienced cook. Yes, straight up boiling meat is bland, but when "boiling" means "braising on the stovetop in a very flavorful liquid," it actually comes out very flavorful and soft. Pan-frying makes it tougher and only par-cooking in the pan actually makes the beef absorb less flavor from the sauce. For a different dish, fully cooking in the pan, then putting the still-hot beef in the sauce and letting it cool a bit could make it even more flavorful, but I'm not sure that's something you can do and stop have it be gyudon.
I'd lmao if Nic made him work 'a bit' harder later in the gym hahahaha Those who know Mei just from TT, really check her twitch...she got the best and probably weirdest kitchen stories. And certainly looking forward to Sharla vs Ryotaro, for one i know Ryotaro knows where to get good food but idk his kitchen skills. Finals are going to be epic nonetheless
I have a habit of critiquing knife handling skills; especially the correct way to hold a knife, but the way Chris handles the knife, it's like nails on a chalkboard
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Yay! The long anticipated bout! Great content Champ :-)
Merry Christmas Champ. I wish you hit a million sub soon.
Thank you I love your channel My neighborhood has several of some of the most authentic Asian groceries in the US and I have been spoiled for choice regarding ingredients I have learned Thai cooking and Indian and now am working on learning Japanese cuisine and your videos have been helpful!
Hey champ can you make pork tsukemen video? 😍☺️
My cooking skills are unmatched and unrivalled.
Just like my smile.
How in the world did you manage to win a cooking battle mate 💀
We all want a series where you actually learn to cook, chris. Look at how much better you've gotten in only 3 cooking challenges
Congrats! Undefeated Champ!
Togarashi! #gamechanger
Grabbed the popcorn for another classic abroad in a pan but then your cooking skills turned out alright, that's outrageous - except butchering the onions, that was a classic experience.
Maybe the toughest battle I've ever had...
Thanks for inviting me champ!
silly man, you do not win a Japanese contest by standing out from the crowd. Perfect conformity is expected for victory. (I liked your's better, bland beef is meh!)
Let's be honest, it was the vinegar that was the issue. I'd smell the bottle next time to make sure you have the right ingredient.
Nicolas, you’re my spirit animal. I always add random ingredients to my dishes to enhance :) It can pay off big but also lead to the occasional interesting dish 🤪
@@TJ_Rider 🙄cool story
You did better, nick ;)
I always love how unenthusiastic Chris seems about doing anything. Truly embodying the spirit of the English people.
All the enthusiasm was saved for the maniacal chopping.
Mr. Affable being enthusiastic? Scientifically impossible!
And he still manages to win, I mean honestly hes been on a roll this year, from the chess boxing match, getting a girl, and now this
@@traphimawari7760 yess god bless his soul 🥳🥳🥳
@@traphimawari7760 Don't forget the super jackpot from man vs weeb, it's honestly unreal.
Chris: All dashi tastes the same
Garnt: All bread tastes the same
Connor: All chicken tastes the same
Joey: All rice tastes the same
The four horsemen of the apocalypse.
They shall make all things bland
Emily after eating mutton: Goat cheese, innit!
trash taste... as advertised
@@sayantanmazumdar3 which Emily?
@@AD-lh3jk Emirichu.
This is AWESOME, the sarcasm of Mr Broad meets the enthusiasm of Mr Pettas 👍
The best of typical English cooking Vs Greek/Danish, this was an unexpected knockout 😲
Honestly, I'm amazed that Nick didn't win lmao. Chris winning a cooking challenge really is a surprise.
He swapped one of the most important component (vinegar for mirin & fried beef) which gonna change the whole taste and texture of the dish....
NGL Chris cooking something edible was indeed a surprise lol. He keeps on winning!
From botching up DIY chocolate kits to cooking a somewhat edible gyudon.
This is unexpected character growth by Mr Affable!
A video from Champ's kitchen? I thought Christmas was on the 25th!
Loving the content as always Champ!
Happy holidays all!
Didn't expect Meyline there, what a massive collab of all great people!
Fun as this was, just want to say that I love how calm the normal format is. Cooking doesn't *have* to be a competition, after all.
I wasn't expecting this episode from the Japan UA-camrs cinematic universe, but I'm all for it
Gotta love how much Chris commits to being a heel!
If you're out of you depth, just dive deeper! It makes the victory all the sweeter!
The challenge I never knew I needed. It's amazing seeing you coach them up, and then letting them spread their wings!
I can't wait for round 2!
Excellent video, Champ! The challenge was exciting, the challengers were excellent, judges were charming, sponsorships were compelling, food was mouthwatering and my joy was everlasting! Can't wait to see the next video!
Great concept, Champ! This reinforces the techniques and ingredients you lay out in you cooking videos and measures how well people can follow directions. When I was just starting to cook (well), I would always follow the paradigm before attempting to any modifications. This could be a great series!
Christmas just arrived early. Thanks Champ, and everyone who participated.
Production value on this is so high (tbh it's always great). Very impressive and fun!
I love your videos how to do high quality authentic japanese food, but there's also a joy in pointing out people who know some basics and saying what not to do.
Sharla facing Chris is the ultimate Anime story arc, friends, lovers now rivals.
Great idea Champ! Bring it on. Can't wait for another episode. But don't forget to make usual ones as well. Love your recipes.
Awesome!! I love watching you Champ, and this crossover episode is such a great Xmas present.
These people are trying to make Chris a good cook and I'm all for it! Congrats, Chris!
Smiling from beginning to end! I can't quite imagine what the vinegar'd gyudon a-la-Pettas must have tasted, though, hahaha.
Great concept for a new series! I'm looking forward to the next episodes:)
I was waiting for this one, ever since seeing Champ punch Nick in the gut, but the addition of the affable one was unexpected.
I have to say, Nick has a massive JP Belmondo vibe to him and i love it so much. Wonderful video!
Amazing like always Champ! Somehow your instructions even made Mr. Affable capable of cooking something edible!
keep it up champ, been binge watching your videos since my wisdom tooth removal. Love your videos! super comforting
Chris beatboxing over the food for some extra flavor.
This is a great series Champ, can't wait for the next one!
Love your videos Champ. Your English is excellent. Lots of practice. My mom was born and raised in Japan. Chiba prefecture. So I understand how difficult it can be. That said I will try to practice on my cooking skills to attain the same results. Keep it up!
Just wondering when we'll be holding Chris accountable to his many kitchen war crimes. Am I the only one having flashbacks to the TC video where he destroyed Sharla's cookware with a metal spoon?🤣🤣🤣
Oh wow Champ has truly reached the big leagues!
I can't believe that Abroad in a Pan not only didn't poison anyone, but he also won! Good job Criss!
This was awesome!
Love the content Chef!
This was a very entertaining watch, I should try to make it sometime because it's pretty simple with instructions
Great video Champ! Love seeing you collab with the others!
Yes! I'm gonna love this series, I can tell already. Awesome video and series idea Champ!
Was not expecting Chris to make something edible. Good on him for winning. Nick made a risky move with grilling the meat and unfortunately had the vingegar mistake. Would have won if not for that
3 champions in this video!! The boxing champion himself, the K-1 champion and the chess boxing champ
Awesome competition! Love to see more content like this 😆
What a good video and loved seeing Meilyn help judge.
Well this is a fun change of pace!
I quite enjoyed this video and I am definitely looking forward to the next instalment. I expect the number of views will skyrocket once the “Abroad in Japan” community realizes Chris is featured.
I want to see Shogo (from let's ask Shogo) versus somebody equally serious such as Ryotaro (Ryotaro's Japan.) But definitely make them cook something silly like omurice with a cute ketchup drawing!
11:06 "Uhhhhh that's not mirin." Lmao, the mystery of why he grabbed that is solved.
20:55 That shot of him holding up the vinegar! I can't stop laughing 😂
11:38 is my favorite LOL. Didn't know Chris could speak Wookie :'D it is in my Discord soundboard now!
Both looked delicious although the one made by an expert is probably best lol. I'm surprised at the result since I've watched the previous attempts of the winner in cooking. This made me hungry.
You never miss with a video.
They're always insanely entertaining hahaha.
Even saved some of your videos so I can do those dishes myself
Awesome episode!!!! Cant wait for the next contest!
production going off the charts 😂😂😂
Great episode, grats Chris. Your guidon looked とてもおいしい.
commenting for algorithm, this video has so much potential considering the number of cameos
@abroadinjapan this is your sign to start a food channel called “Abroad in a pan”!
If Abroad in A Pan can win a cooking challenge I can take over the world. Well done Chris. Well done.
Way to go Chris!👍 (Thank God nobody died of food poisoning. 😏) Very well done! (Except for the crack yolk. But very on brand.)
Didn't you guys tell Nick that he mistook vinegar for mirin - at least after the final judgement?
Right??? I was so surprised they didn’t tell him! Still, he commented on the video, so hopefully he’s seen it now 😅
Great stuff Champ!! Great idea!!!
I'm surprised Nic lost, but this was a fun video! Honestly I'm just hoping for more videos with Nic and Champ.
7:22 "whys it so black?" what do u mean meilyne?
Did anyone ever tell Nick about the vinegar?
Wow Chris actually won a cooking contest or even just a round! Crazy!
Wow, you're sponsored now Ryosuke! Good to see your channel gaining traction now.
A very fun contest. Well done
I would watch Abroad in Japan every day. if He did something outside everyday.
Its like hanging out in Japan for a couple of hours a night.
Nick accidentally made Adobo or at least something close to that and I am laughing with joyous glee
I loved this episode and that add from champ was so funny.
This was rigged 😂, for people that don't know Chris is the secret 4th member of trash taste and meilyne is the Boss of trash taste 😁, jokes aside this was an awesome watch and it was nice seeing the blue eye samurai cook, nice work tomodachi and thank you" Champ's japanese kitchen" for the awesome video
Mr. Affable himself Chris, did a great job all things considered lol
Wow the similarities between Ryosuke and Nick! I want a sparring match!!!
I love Champs videos, but sadly it is hard to get some ingredients in the Netherlands...
When you're cooking a traditional dish, "it tastes like something else" is the second to last thing you want to hear. (The last is, of course, "I hate it.") Also, while I kind of get Nick's reasoning, it doesn't really hold up for an experienced cook. Yes, straight up boiling meat is bland, but when "boiling" means "braising on the stovetop in a very flavorful liquid," it actually comes out very flavorful and soft. Pan-frying makes it tougher and only par-cooking in the pan actually makes the beef absorb less flavor from the sauce. For a different dish, fully cooking in the pan, then putting the still-hot beef in the sauce and letting it cool a bit could make it even more flavorful, but I'm not sure that's something you can do and stop have it be gyudon.
Love this new cooking challenge series❤
Chris should pursue a cooking carreer
I think for British standards he is outstanding
Great contest!
Thank you!
Chris chopping the onion leaves me with a mixture of strong amusement and strong disappointment.
I'd lmao if Nic made him work 'a bit' harder later in the gym hahahaha
Those who know Mei just from TT, really check her twitch...she got the best and probably weirdest kitchen stories.
And certainly looking forward to Sharla vs Ryotaro, for one i know Ryotaro knows where to get good food but idk his kitchen skills. Finals are going to be epic nonetheless
Champ i feel for you, having to deal with those two...lol
i only just started the video too haha
the level of pain already is unmatched hehe lol
already joined Sakuraco awhile ago, awesome box
Does this mean when Chris goes back to Japan, he can wear his own championship belt?
1:51 - I need someone with refined and sophisticated gourmet skills to help me
Gets Meyline...
Chris getting W's left and right
Nic had great progress, while Chris spent 5 hours with the onions. Also Chris making the scraping sound with the metal on metal 😬😬
Such a good series!
Affable cooking! and best of all, a very affable video!
Hi, I love Your videos. You have great energy. Great video. Thanks
YESSSSS MORE ABROAD IN A PAN
AbroadInAPan is back
Champs' Shokugeki Showdown
3 champs in the kitchen
I'm gonna make Gyudon this weekend.
Hi Champ, I like to see you cook a japanese dish with kangaroo as I think it will give you a challenge
Another one for the abroad in a pan show.
Chris Broad cooking! Now I’ve seen it all. 😂 (just kidding he’s been out doing himself lately). Good try everyone!
PS: No recipe? That’s terrifying. 😅
the greatest crossover
I have a habit of critiquing knife handling skills; especially the correct way to hold a knife, but the way Chris handles the knife, it's like nails on a chalkboard
Chris you are just the best.
Not heard of Burdock being used before Other than dandelion and burdock pop ( doubt there is any real burdock in that tho )