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#143: Pot Pie (Xenoblade Chronicles X)

#143: Pot Pie (Xenoblade Chronicles X)

Another year of AniMAY means that it’s time to create another Xenoblade recipe from scratch and with Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition releasing earlier this year, I thought that we could make something from that game! There’s actually a few recipes to choose from in this game, but I’ve been meaning to make a pot… Read More


#92: Mushroom Risotto

#92: Mushroom Risotto

Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom have introduced many new things to the Zelda franchise, but one of my favorite new additions is the cooking mechanic. There’s just so many different delicious-looking recipes to create that you want to try in real life. And so, that’s why I decided to make another… Read More


#93: Reyn’s Gourmet Cabbage Parcels

#93: Reyn’s Gourmet Cabbage Parcels

If you weren’t already aware, the Xenoblade series is one of my favorites, so for this last episode for this month and to celebrate us finishing up the game for The Variety Show, I thought it would be fun to do a recipe from the first game. Though, the problem with that is that there… Read More


#144: Petal Blizzard Layered Salad (Pokemon Sleep)

#144: Petal Blizzard Layered Salad (Pokemon Sleep)

I was trying to think of different recipes to do for this round of AniMAY and we haven’t really been playing many games recently that have a ton of food to choose from, but I’ve been playing this mobile game called Pokemon Sleep, that has been a fun way to wind down the day feeding… Read More


#142: Shrimp Cocktail

#142: Shrimp Cocktail

The first time I had heard about this dish was actually from the animated movie, The Incredibles, when Mr. Incredible is lavished with what I thought was a very fancy meal, but it actually turned out to be quite a cheap and easy thing to make, even from scratch. Of course, you can buy pre-made… Read More


#91: Lucky Lunch

#91: Lucky Lunch

Since last year, I’ve been wanting to make a dish from Stardew Valley for this month, but there wasn’t any official cookbook for it and a lot of the recipes in the game are just normal dishes in real life. But there are a couple of dishes unique to the game and the one that… Read More


Random Recipes 👀

#19: Snowball Cookies

#19: Snowball Cookies

Apparently, these cookies are also known as Russian Tea Cakes or Mexican Wedding Cookies. Not sure why they are known as both originating from Russia and Mexico given that the countries are nowhere near each other, but they are delicious either way. If you have any leftovers, place the snowballs into a plastic bag and… Read More


#113: Monster Soup

#113: Monster Soup

Ever since we made some recipes from the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom for this channel, I’ve been really wanting to make the more exotic recipes that weren’t already real recipes in real life, and one of the first ones I wanted to make was the monster soup.… Read More


#107: Homemade Beef Jerky

#107: Homemade Beef Jerky

One of my favorite things to get on long road trips is beef jerky. The pure protein is a great way to stay energized and satiated on long drives without the sugar crash from other popular convenience store snacks. But, with the high salt content, you might be taking a bit more pit stops than… Read More


#121: Pfeffernüsse (Peppernut Cookies)

#121: Pfeffernüsse (Peppernut Cookies)

Pfeffernüsse, meaning Peppernuts in German, are small spice cookies originating from Germany that are typically enjoyed during the Christmas season. The name comes, not from it containing nuts, but rather from the addition of ground pepper in the dough, giving it its distinctive peppery-spiced taste, along with each cookie being about the size of a… Read More


#69: Naughty and Nice Chocolate Bonbons

#69: Naughty and Nice Chocolate Bonbons

Bonbons are one of my favorite things to get during Christmas time. When I was younger, we used to get these assorted chocolate boxes from a Southern Californian chocolate store called See’s as gifts for Christmas. I think they’re more well-known now, but as a child, I always thought they were such a luxury. The… Read More


#141: Lomo Saltado

#141: Lomo Saltado

When I was first looking into this recipe, I was surprised to find out that its roots are more Asian than it might seem at first glance. A famous and traditional dish in Peru, Lomo Saltado actually finds its origin from the Chinese immigrants to Peru from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who… Read More


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