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- Making Pandesal, which is a Filipino bread
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Highly recommend baking in a non-chaotic kitchen away from stealing grandmas
🍞 Pandesal Recipe: jeanelleats.com/pandesal-recipe/
Link does not work. Would LOVE to try these.
The link does work, take pic of the link then click on pic link and you can open it from there
@@cowbunny001 ugh. yeah. UA-cam finally disabled links in comments on shorts
@@christinadrisdom1106 nice workaround! thanks!
@@christinadrisdom1106- Learned something new today, thank you. 😊
your mom and aunt going "bitin!" in the background 😂
hahahhahahaha I cackled out loud 🤣
Sawa lol
😂 you know you’ve done it right when everyone’s crying “make more next time!”
Hi Ate @@Jeanelleats! I swear I heard someone say in the background _“Mabisin”,_ which is an Ilocano word… If I did indeed hear correctly I’d just like to ask, are some of your family Ilocano like mine, Ate Jeanelle?!?!? 😱😃😍😄🙌🏾👏🏾🇵🇭☀️🌟✨
Wait what does it mean? Cause here in east Malaysia it means..... getting hard... like.. *that*
No better compliment to a chef than your family devouring your creation in 6 minutes ❤❤❤
It was weird when I moved out and cookies actually had enough time to get stale. It was a novel problem for me.
ABSOLUTELY😅❤❤❤❤
My fav is when all you can hear is people happy groaning and going “oh my god” while eating. 💀
They should make jackfruit ube bread
This except my mom and I had to list out foods basil is used for because my sisterinlaw thought it was a useless plant to gore. Dumb bitch felt dumb when we listed several dishes from all around. If it’s not premade frozen she don’t know it.
I had a Filipino coworker/friend who used to stop by a filipino restaurant called "Golden Coin" before work. They sold freshly baked pandesal from 7 am. She always shared it with me, and it was the best tasting bread I've ever had.😊
Thats how chocolate chip cookies go at our house😂 that and Sourdough Cheesy Garlic Bread 😋
Sourdough cheese garlic bread sounds freaking fantastic.
I think my family would also destroy the sourdough cheesy garlic bread
Wow you're family must eat a lot! My family never eats my cookies!
@@tv-21yeah, I love baking for my family and it's easy because all of us together is 9+ so there is always something someone likes🥰😂
my dad loves buying these from our local filipino bakery, and as someone who isn’t filipino, this bread is literally heaven sent 🤤 so scrumptious and fluffy
What’s the taste compare to
Hawaii bread ???
@@yunni3371Hawaiian is the softer and sweeter version. They’re both awesome, but sometimes Hawaiian bread can be a little bit too sweet.
@@StellaCarey ahh I see ! Good to know 🌹
I love Hawaii bread as snacks or sometimes I use it for small bite size sandwiches ☺️
I visited the Philippines with my mom when I was younger, and that's one thing I miss. The freshly baked pandesal first thing in the morning. My aunt or uncle would usually have to go out and buy more because we always ran out.
Hot pandesal is just next level!
Crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside!
Fresh and hot really hits different
My mom toasts the pandesal because the pandesal she buys are imported and omg it’s so good🤤
So delicious with butter and a cup of coffee.
@@francesberrios8250 especially dipping pandesal in the coffee.
Grandma stealing the first one before you could film 😂😂 she knows what she wants!
Lol I love hearing them cheer as you carry the dough to the oven
Growing up in the Philippines, we used to live across a bakery and buy pandesal at dawn to eat with fresh kesong puti wrapped in banana leaves and hot chocolate for breakfast. I miss it so much.
That was so cute! I know the struggle of trying to cook something complicated in a crowded kitchen that isn't yours. And then the 6 minutes. 🤣🤣🤣 At family get togethers, after prayer, my aunt says, "the locust are descending" and the food vanishes just like with your family. 💕
Nothing like a food feast for your family to enjoy with one another!
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i love feeding my family!
i like them browned very well in the oven. the crispy crust enhances the flavor
i have a filipino grandma in law, and i wanna make this for our next family gathering! i wanna see her smile
My Filipino helper used to make this bread for me in my early primary years and sometimes still now it is sooo good!
I LOVE pandesal bread!!! We have a Philipino Bread house in NJ and it is AMAZING with cream cheese!!!
Pan de sal means "salt bread." So saying "pandesal bread" is actually saying "salt bread bread."
Like ATM machine and chai tea?
No but in all seriousness I thought it meant that but I wasn't sure. In Portuguese it would be pão de sal and I noticed there are some words in Filipino that are really similar to Portuguese
I want your pandesal. So yummy and tasty 🤤😋
Try making it! My recipe is on my website. It's pretty straightforward!
Looks delicious! “Pandesal” 😅 from português “pão de sal” which means salt bread. Very common in Brazil. 😊
One of my best friends is Filipino and he always brings this bread when we go on picnics or adventures 😊❤
His Mother makes it and I don’t know if there is a wrong way to make it but she always makes it beautifully.
THANK YOU MOMMA CASTENETEO ❤
Can I just say how relatable it is when grandparents asked you to bake or cook one of the hardest things for them. For example my grandma came over and I asked her what she wanted me to bake her and she just casually said lemon meringue pie…let’s just say my arms hurt after making it but it turned out well and she enjoyed it
I remember when my aunt was preparing and setting the sepperated dough for some time for it to rise or something and when she came back to the tray of dough, an UNCOOKED Pandesal was missing and turns out my brother ate one out of excitement thinking it was cooked. Like bruh, how did it taste cooked.😂😂
Me and my friends made this for our biology experiment with yeast because our teacher and friend is filipino. It lasted less than 5 minutes. Had fun making it! And tastes even better with butter.
the best thing about pandesal is that it pairs with literally anything, but still taste absolutely nice by itself
Omg, I've been waiting for you to share this recipe for sooooo long. I'm not from the Philippines, but I tried it once when I was young, and ut tasted soooooooo good that I can't forget the flavour until this day 😋
yay! i'm glad you enjoy it! If you do make my recipe, let me know how it turns out!
@@Jeanelleatswhat is the recipe
Honnnnnay! My children grew up on this in San Diego: the unofficial capital of the Philippines in US. I loved Filipino bakeries because the sweets were never TOO sweet. My kids never had cavities
Nice. My grandma makes it every couple months and it is probably my favourite bread
Sometimes I use pandesal as a little slider for appetizer or snack during lunch hour at work
Omg delicious 🎉
Just baked pandesal!! Ang sarap!!! ♥️
I LOVE THIS BREAD SO MUCH EVERYTIME I HAVE IT IM SO HAPPYY
So cool that you have a specialty for your family.
I have so much fond memories of having pandesal bread from my childhood in Saudi Arabia. I still miss it and remember the taste. My father's Filipino friends had a bakery and uncle would always pack me a bag of freshly baked pandesal everytime I went there with baba. I wish I could get pandesal in dhaka. TwT.
Edit: it's definitely the best kind of bread there is in this universe. My favorite way to have it was with Nutella or by it self
How many Pandesal videos is Jeanelle gonna make before it gets old? 😂
I miss those days of salo salo ang familya!!! ♥️
I love this bread🎉🎉🎉
“I grabbed one before it was too late” sounded like smth from MSA
What I love about this video is the story behind it. Food units people to come together through a universal love story! Great job sharing the story behind it.
LMAOO "bitinn!"
I heckin LOVE pandesal!!!! It's my favorite order from my local Filipino bakery
Aww you’re a good granddaughter ☺️they looked beautiful & delicious 😋they must’ve been good, gone that fast
Yum!!!!! Love warm pandesal with or without butter and coffee. So good. Now I’m craving this!
Well that’s a way to know your cooking is amazing! Similar thing happened with my muffins a few weeks ago. I made chocolate chip muffins for my brother and I but he had his friends over and they each had one. They got seconds, some even thirds. The muffins lasted about an hour at most. That’s how someone knows that their cooking/baking is great. The quicker the food is gone, the more love is spread.
Btw, the bread looks delicious!
Now I really,want to try this bread! ❤
One of my favorites
Oh that looks so fluffy and delicious !
Looks so good ❤
Freshly baked bread is just ❤ and Pandesal has that certain smell that makes you eat it on the spot even without spreads idk maybe it's the breadcrumbs or something.
I tried this recipe and it was phenomenal honey!!❤ gone soo fast lol! Thank you soo much for sharing! Definitely adopting this one into my binder of handwritten recipes my grandma gave me before she passed! Lots of love and memories in and well a little on that binder lol I was reckless with flour when I was itty bitty😂❤ I am of Irish and Indigenous decent (and live in the South) and we have some good ones!!!! Thank you so much!! Have a beautiful day!❤
It looks delicious!!!!
sharing is caring!
i love pandesal so much ♥️♥️♥️
Just had this for lunch - since my country has a lot of Filipino owned businesses 😊
This bread is ADDICTIVE! So good!
A local bakery from our province would brush melted butter atop the freshly baked pandedals and it's... just so good! It's a simple addition but it tasted so GOOD!
Looks yummy!
I love ❤❤❤ Pan de sal!
Those are sooo goood!!
"Bitin! Bitin!" ahahahaha
my favourite!!!
OMG!!! I miss this bread! 😮 immediately going for the recipe 😋
I love these! Reminds me of my family in the Philippines
You should make star bread, or Spanish bread!
Those look sooooo goooddd
What a beautiful family ❤🎉
Yummm great job 👏
For a second I thought you meant staleness and I got flashbacks from petas (a brazillian version with tapioca starch, mine became stale and rubbery like a 2-hour old pão-de-queijo but in like 30 minutes!)
Dang I love when my best friend's mom makes this bread. I could never get enough of it. 🤤
Yummy 😋🤤!!
Here before it becomes viral❤😂
Same
thank you so much for watching and getting here early! it really helps the algorithm
When I visited the Philippines, pandesal was one of the things I fell in love with...
I sooooo loooooove Pandesal 😋
I LOBE THISSS
will totally try baking this !! My family- especially my dad- LOVES this bread, especially eaten with tuna and cheese :) Thank you for sharing your recipe, it's very fun to learn about other cultures, especially food :9
I have made the recipe several times and they turn out so good and true I have to make two batches because they go way too quick
Beautiful family ❤
I know it was so good 👍
i love pandesal, especially the garlic or malunggay pandesal variant.
I must make this now
Pandesal are so good and also im a fillipino 😊
What a lovely family. That bread looks so good. I’ll have to find it somewhere.
They look amazing 😍
One of my favorite filipino bread
DEFINITELY doing this one😊
It’s so interesting how some Philippino recipes adapt and change from their Spanish counterpart (like adobo) and how some stay the same like pan de sal
Never tried but now I want to,looks yummy
I love Golden Coins Ube Pandasal in Hawaii. There was one a block away from my high school and i stopped a lot to get that an a bag of lumpia
Rohrnudeln in Germany, we eat them with Vanilla Sauce
And its a very simple bread.. few ingredients, very easy to make.. hence why it's so cheap and why its so popular.. just a great food for the common man..
I love cooking for my family too. I used to bake alot. I miss that.❤❤
God that looks good omg
LOVE THESE
I love how you made the pandesal soo yummy looking,still remember how one bag cannot make my family full good times😂
My sister got one of these bread from work from an event and oh my God, it was the best thing I ever had in my whole entire life! Sadly, I only had it once I would die for another taste
The way it’s 2:30 pm for me at the exact time you said it😭
I love Pan de Sal. I'm going to make this recipe!❤❤
Oh, I’m so going to try that
The best coffee dip-able bread 🤤
I've tried that bread before and it was sooo good
we call this “buchty” or 1 “buchta” in czech republic, we also fill them up with jam, quark and put icing sugar on top!
I remember waking up and eating one of these toasted for breakfast! Cheez whiz and eden were always my familys go-to ❤