"Just one bite and I will eat the rest." 😂 It does look very tasty! By the way, your outfit is beautiful! Did you deliberately wear green for this episode?
I love seeing your daughter helping. It seems like making food for your videos are now an amazing opportunity for you two to have a fun bonding time together. And then eating the food afterwards is a bonding time for you and your son 😂😂
When you say *easy* it is always true to the word. Goodness these look good! You have a patient sous chef if she could wait a whole day while the cream was setting in the fridge lol!
You can also use neutral oil instead of melted butter for instance colza oil (use something that doesn't taste, like olive oil, which would spoil the crepes taste). Also to avoid lumps maybe you can add the flour at the end bit by bit, but the best (and laziest :D) method is to use an electric whisk. I'll try this recipe but usually I'm too generous when I put the crepe paste in the pan (my crepes looks like pancakes) so I'll make less cream.
I usually buy it at a local supermarket. Sometimes online when I have time because online is cheaper 👍Matcha Powder I used is Aiya's Sawa. It is a baking grade. Affordable yet flavorful. FYI amzn.to/2MNo6yW
I don't know what's the difference between all purpose flour, cake flour and bread flour. In Germany we only have the flour named after the kind of cereal they are made of and some type of numbers.
just a question but where in japan can one get good quality budget matcha. i know somebody who goes to japan soon, and asked that person to bring some back for me. since nearly all matcha sold in my country is either fake matcha, or protein shake matcha. and please tell the prices. so i know what to expect. im asking it so that person does not get fooled into buying the cheapest of the cheapest fake matcha for premium prices
good question! show this image to the person and get it at a local supermarket: amzn.to/2MNo6yW in Japan you will hardly ever find fake food stuff at a regular supermarket. matcha cost range is very large but the cheapest one at local supermarket is always just fine for baking.