I made rice pudding out of risotto once. I chilled it in a ramekin, tipped it out, bruleed the top, and added some fruit compote on the side. Was incredible.
I love how just about every culture has some version of "hot milky rice dessert" I grew up in missouri and my mom always made a sugary milky rice dish with cinnamon and raisins
In Germany we eat something similar for lunch sometimes: It is called Milchreis. We use a starchy short grain rice that is sold as Milchreis. It is similar to risotto rice. I combine 4 part milk with 1 part rice, bring to boil, cut off heat and wait 45 minutes until rice is soft. I top it with sugar, cinnamon, applesauce and brown butter. My favorite dish as a child. The dry rice itself is pretty cheap and makes a great substitute for relatively expensive arborio rice.
Yummy! Rice pudding is actually a very common dessert here in Bulgaria, but we do not add coconut milk and we serve it by sprinkling cinnamon on the top. I'll try it with mango next time, thank you for the idea😁😊👩🏻🍳
I made this last night, I had my scale and followed the proportions exactly. It turned out exactly as shown in the video, GREAT RECIPE! For my taste though I had to add more condensed milk, a bit more, we're sweet tooths! ;-) This is similar to Brazilian sweet rice, but they put clove in at the start and serve with cinnamon on top.
I'm definitely going to make this one! Rice pudding was a frequent breakfast growing up usually made with leftover medium grain rice (we'd buy 30lb bags of calrose). The texture on this looks amazing! I might add a bit of ground cardamom or steep some in the milk because I love the flavor and it goes great with mango and coconut.
i make my Portuguese grandmother’s rice pudding recipe every time i go home for thanksgiving and christmas, it uses like 7 cups of milk, a bunch of egg yolks, sugar, lemon rind, and cinnamon on top (i like to put some inside too but my dad prefers it to be just on top). it takes foreverrrr to make though, im standing over the stove stirring it for so long until it gets thickened from the eggs. the recipe makes two big trays worth, so it’s great to have when family is over.
Love rice pudding. I’ll have to try this method. I make mine Indian style with cardamom seeds, cumin seeds, and a cinnamon stick. I also like to put white raisins in it half way thru the cooking.
YES😊 My mom always made a baked rice pudding that was made with eggs it was more of a custard with cinnamon and raisins sooo good. Yours with the coconut milk reminds me of the Indian dessert with coconut and pistachios although the ones in the restaurants are usually too sweet.
This dish is also common in Sweden. It’s eaten mostly in the winter and its especially associated with christmas. We usually eat it with sugar, cinnamon and milk.
I started dry toasting my arborio when making risotto without any oil or butter to get an even more pronounced nutty flavour. Would probably work great with this dish too!
In Sweden, rice pudding or „rice porridge“ is so popular, there are even ready made small containers with a variety if fruit sauces to buy on the go. Kids use to love it.
If you are going to serve cold rice pudding, here's something I really consider a game changer: before serving, whip up some heavy cream and fold it under the rice. This will make your rice pudding incredibly creamy luxurious and (kind of) light and prevents it from being dry and sticky.
this is something we eat every Saturday. :P A very Norwegian tradition is also to eat this at Christmas. To make it even better, save the left overs and let it cool completely down, add some whiped cream and serve with a delicious strawberry sauce. Yum!
Great video as usual! 👏🔥 Since I am from Balkans, cinnamon is a must in any rice pudding recipe, at least for me. Addition of the mango is a quite nice idea to make this meal posh a bit.
Portuguese rice pudding is also nothing without cinnamon. Usually its cooked with a cinnamon stick and lemon zest and finished off before eating with powdered cinnamon
we in germany make sth called 'Milchreis' (milk rice). you just cook the rice in milk until its thick and eat it with sugar and cinammon. some like to add melted butter too. usually round grain rice varieties are used for it.
My grandmother used to make it. I remember she put the pot in her feather bed lol served with melted butter and cinnamon, the comfort food of my childhood. Good memories. I’m 65 now.
I've tried several rice pudding recipes and it never comes out exactly how I want, particularly texturally. I just tried this one and the texture came out BEAUTIFULLY! It was a little bit too salty and not sweet enough for me, so next time I'll probably half the salt and double the sweetened condensed milk. Thanks for the recipe!
Not too long ago I made my mom's mexican rice pudding, arroz con leche, and was thinking how I could lighten the finished product with some addition/replacement with coconut milk. Glad I didn't have to do the experiment myself and I waited for you to put this out haha, thanks! Will be playing with this version
Where I'm from we eat rice pudding cold, straight from the refrigerator. I cannot even imagine eating it hot. Will try the recipe, but I would have to stick it in the fridge for a couple of hours before eating it though.
Yo Bri-guy. Thanks for making me a kitchen hero. Just made this and my wife and kids (and of course me) went crazy at how good this was. We all had two bowls.
Remind me of Christmas and Saturdays during the winter back in Norway big bowl of warm rice pudding (grøt) with cinnamon, sugar and a blob of butter with a cold glass of red current juice.
Arroz con leche! (en Argentina) Mas antiguo que montar a caballo! jajaja en su mejor versión no es necesario cocinarlo con manteca, lo podemos hacer directamente en la leche. Que interesante el agregado de leche de coco! Muy genial este video!!!
I had the thought that risotto would make a good rice pudding situation. Hadn't gotten around to testing it yet so I am glad to know it works well. Thank you, sir!
Here in Brazil it is known as Arroz Doce (sweet rice in a direct translation) optionally accompanied with cinnamon. Despite being a common dessert throughout the year, it is typical of the Festas Juninas in the middle of the year, when it is colder.
Coconut cream for rice pudding is pretty traditional here in Brazil, flakes and all (just we normally would get them freshly grated). I have been doing a quite similar version of this for a few years, great to pick up on a few technique points!
So much for getting in shape for swimsuit season LOL Mos def making this - looks amazeballs!! Anyone ever use Acquerello rice for risotto? Expensive but very worth it.
Hey Bri... it’s my gf’s birthday June 1st and I wanted to make her Thai-style sticky rice. Any chance we could get that at some point soon? Love the vids!!
my favorite component of mango sticky rice missing from this adaptation is the salty coconut sauce. like that spoonful of coconut you added - if that were distinctly saline it would really take it to the next level imo
Add fresh vanilla corns and the stick while cooking - this is usually done when making a similar rice desert in Denmark. The "pudding" in your case, will look much more luxurious with the small black vanilla corns! And the taste if ofc better than the extract :)
Reminds me of chef John's recipe. Personally I've been making this type of coconut rice pudding for years. Started using my instant pot to eliminate all the work though
Oh dear I'll have to sit this one out (sorry Brian!) at primary school they would try force me to eat this and now I can't even bare the smell! (Growing up in the 80s eh? 🤣) It's a well loved classic for a reason though! So I'm sure yours is fab Bri ✌️ I just couldn't be within a 10 mile radius of it
This looks a lot like "arroz doce", Brazilian Sweet Rice. We venture in the realms of sweetened condensed milk because... Brazil (and add clover and cinnamon). But yours looks lovely with the mango!
Pretty nice Brian, in México we have something similar called "arroz con leche" (rice with milk) and it consists of milk, rice sugar, vanilla extract, heavy cream and as a personal touch i like to add rum, raisins and cinammon for that extra BALLER factor, you should try it sometimes, it's a life changing experience, cheers
Here in Finland we call this "rice porridge". Maybe I'll take some inspiration, like sauteing the rice before adding the milk, to see how the flavour changes. I just love mine with some bilberry kissel or during Christmas, dried plum kissel. Older folks love with cinnamon, sugar and a knob of butter :D
lol, I don't think I am quite "older folks", but in the states we very common to have butter, cinnamon and sugar in rice pudding. The berry kissel sounds great though!
Not a huge mango fan myself but as stated in the video I bet this would be SUPER bomb with pineapple. Also just for personal preference I'd probably use something other than coconut flakes for the texture component, with all that coconut milk already in there I'd want something with some different flavor, maybe some toasted pistachios or cashews.
Hey Bri! I'm wondering if you've ever made or had Karak Chai tea? Drinking it reminds me of an aromatic rice pudding. Will experiment with some recipes online
When I first saw this dish (before I knew it was toasted coconut and mango), I thought you were going for peach and slivered almonds- also a delightful and fresh combo! This dish seems so perfectly thought out, I'm hesitant to even think about alterations, BUT- if I wanted similar creaminess without the coconut, what would you recommend? Thanks!
In Sweden this is a staple food, and we simply call it rice porridge (makes sense, right?). It's actually not eaten as a dessert though, it's actually more of a breakfast dish, and it's traditional around Christmas. Furthermore, one of our classic Christmas desserts are actually based off rice porridge, and a bit similar to what you just made... Let the porridge cool completely, then mix it 50/50 with more vanilla and heavily whipped cream. This is called "Rice á la Malta" (strange name), and is served with freshly diced orange slices OR canned mandarin slices.
This video randomly popped up in my feed and then I realized that I had all the ingredients. I decided to make it. So....yeah if your thinking about making it do it because oh my god.
I have recently bought coconut cream looking make a rice pudding like this. I usually use carnaroli rice nowadays rather than arborist or the long grains. I haven't gone full risotto method like used here, but I will give it a whirl.
@@samuelmahoney6878 i never see it in the regular grocery store. Perhaps Whole Foods. the real risotto rice is made from this not as much Arborio. I taste the difference.
Love your vids! Everything I’ve made from your videos has been the best/ coolest/ complex thing I’ve ever made. Which tbh isn’t saying much because I’m super new to cooking haha.but still… sooo good l. Would love to see a series or even a single vid on how to nail the more simple things in cooking. I.e. how to roast some veggies real good (blanch or nah?) or at home French fries or idk simple things ya know? Also! Please make a risotto video!! My husband makes a mean one but would love to see your take :)
Please do another rice pudding video for those of us who simply want a delicious, perhaps baked, short-grain white rice pudding (with raisins and cinnamon) and served cold, of course; and sans sweetened condensed milk, of course. I'm sorry for the critique. I just cannot get behind all of these steps. I CAN totally get behind your slo-mo dancing though. I ALWAYS love that. Peace.
Finally someone is saying online what I have said for years. Rice pudding is sweet risotto.
Truth
I made rice pudding out of risotto once. I chilled it in a ramekin, tipped it out, bruleed the top, and added some fruit compote on the side. Was incredible.
Sounds pretty bad boy. Way to play
I love how just about every culture has some version of "hot milky rice dessert" I grew up in missouri and my mom always made a sugary milky rice dish with cinnamon and raisins
In Germany we eat something similar for lunch sometimes: It is called Milchreis. We use a starchy short grain rice that is sold as Milchreis. It is similar to risotto rice. I combine 4 part milk with 1 part rice, bring to boil, cut off heat and wait 45 minutes until rice is soft. I top it with sugar, cinnamon, applesauce and brown butter. My favorite dish as a child. The dry rice itself is pretty cheap and makes a great substitute for relatively expensive arborio rice.
That's not similar, it's the same thing just with a German name, lol.
Yummy! Rice pudding is actually a very common dessert here in Bulgaria, but we do not add coconut milk and we serve it by sprinkling cinnamon on the top. I'll try it with mango next time, thank you for the idea😁😊👩🏻🍳
The best rice pudding I have ever had was in a Balkan resto here in STL. I think owners are from Turkey/ Bulgaria. It was rose and pistachio. Amazing
@@BrianLagerstrom Everything I've had at BTB was amazing :D
I made this last night, I had my scale and followed the proportions exactly. It turned out exactly as shown in the video, GREAT RECIPE! For my taste though I had to add more condensed milk, a bit more, we're sweet tooths! ;-) This is similar to Brazilian sweet rice, but they put clove in at the start and serve with cinnamon on top.
Gotta make this for my Cuban in-laws! They're sweet risotto aficionados.
I'm definitely going to make this one! Rice pudding was a frequent breakfast growing up usually made with leftover medium grain rice (we'd buy 30lb bags of calrose). The texture on this looks amazing! I might add a bit of ground cardamom or steep some in the milk because I love the flavor and it goes great with mango and coconut.
i make my Portuguese grandmother’s rice pudding recipe every time i go home for thanksgiving and christmas, it uses like 7 cups of milk, a bunch of egg yolks, sugar, lemon rind, and cinnamon on top (i like to put some inside too but my dad prefers it to be just on top). it takes foreverrrr to make though, im standing over the stove stirring it for so long until it gets thickened from the eggs. the recipe makes two big trays worth, so it’s great to have when family is over.
Love rice pudding. I’ll have to try this method. I make mine Indian style with cardamom seeds, cumin seeds, and a cinnamon stick. I also like to put white raisins in it half way thru the cooking.
there's something about those half plumped raisins
YES😊
My mom always made a baked rice pudding that was made with eggs it was more of a custard with cinnamon and raisins sooo good. Yours with the coconut milk reminds me of the Indian dessert with coconut and pistachios although the ones in the restaurants are usually too sweet.
This dish is also common in Sweden. It’s eaten mostly in the winter and its especially associated with christmas. We usually eat it with sugar, cinnamon and milk.
I've only ever had rice pudding loaded with cinnamon and raisins.
This has me pondering other fruits. I bet peaches would be good.
Peaches was my initial idea as well. Fresh, or grilled slightly to bring in some of that caramelization, or even stewed down a bit.
I started dry toasting my arborio when making risotto without any oil or butter to get an even more pronounced nutty flavour.
Would probably work great with this dish too!
Great idea.
I appreciate all the splash sounds.
congratulations from Argentina!! I always make your recipes, thank you very much!
I hope you try this one. It’s hits. Cheers to Argentina
Delicious 😋 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻
In Sweden, rice pudding or „rice porridge“ is so popular, there are even ready made small containers with a variety if fruit sauces to buy on the go. Kids use to love it.
If you are going to serve cold rice pudding, here's something I really consider a game changer: before serving, whip up some heavy cream and fold it under the rice. This will make your rice pudding incredibly creamy luxurious and (kind of) light and prevents it from being dry and sticky.
OMG, I love it. The fact that you had to say "Whatever milk you're not offended by" truly just spells out where we are as a culture today.
this is something we eat every Saturday. :P A very Norwegian tradition is also to eat this at Christmas. To make it even better, save the left overs and let it cool completely down, add some whiped cream and serve with a delicious strawberry sauce. Yum!
Great video as usual! 👏🔥 Since I am from Balkans, cinnamon is a must in any rice pudding recipe, at least for me. Addition of the mango is a quite nice idea to make this meal posh a bit.
I love the Balkan style with cinnie
Portuguese rice pudding is also nothing without cinnamon. Usually its cooked with a cinnamon stick and lemon zest and finished off before eating with powdered cinnamon
@@sacoto98 Lemon zest addition sounds great!
Yesssss...gluten-free luxury in a dessert! Ty Brian! 😊 💯
we in germany make sth called 'Milchreis' (milk rice). you just cook the rice in milk until its thick and eat it with sugar and cinammon. some like to add melted butter too. usually round grain rice varieties are used for it.
My grandmother used to make it. I remember she put the pot in her feather bed lol served with melted butter and cinnamon, the comfort food of my childhood. Good memories. I’m 65 now.
I've tried several rice pudding recipes and it never comes out exactly how I want, particularly texturally. I just tried this one and the texture came out BEAUTIFULLY! It was a little bit too salty and not sweet enough for me, so next time I'll probably half the salt and double the sweetened condensed milk. Thanks for the recipe!
Love the risotto technique in this classic comfort dish!
I come for the recipes. I stay for the dances. I’m NEVER disappointed. Thanks Bri! 🤘🏻
Not too long ago I made my mom's mexican rice pudding, arroz con leche, and was thinking how I could lighten the finished product with some addition/replacement with coconut milk. Glad I didn't have to do the experiment myself and I waited for you to put this out haha, thanks! Will be playing with this version
Where I'm from we eat rice pudding cold, straight from the refrigerator. I cannot even imagine eating it hot. Will try the recipe, but I would have to stick it in the fridge for a couple of hours before eating it though.
I’m guessing it would be just as amazing cold!
I didn’t like it when I had it cold…probabaly had to do with the leftover brown rice I used though
Yo Bri-guy. Thanks for making me a kitchen hero. Just made this and my wife and kids (and of course me) went crazy at how good this was. We all had two bowls.
Looks so comforting
wow, great idea, not something i would have thought about. until now. going for this on Saturday!
Yo Bri, this sounds amazing. Like something in a hip cool restaurant. Thanks for showing it off!
Thanks JR! Make it soon.
Remind me of Christmas and Saturdays during the winter back in Norway big bowl of warm rice pudding (grøt) with cinnamon, sugar and a blob of butter with a cold glass of red current juice.
Added to the make list, another banger B man.
A sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds really sends it to Thailand too!
Arroz con leche! (en Argentina) Mas antiguo que montar a caballo! jajaja en su mejor versión no es necesario cocinarlo con manteca, lo podemos hacer directamente en la leche. Que interesante el agregado de leche de coco! Muy genial este video!!!
I had the thought that risotto would make a good rice pudding situation. Hadn't gotten around to testing it yet so I am glad to know it works well. Thank you, sir!
Take your beer batter recipe for fish, and fry cheesecurds/ onion rings with it!
Ok 👌
Plan on trying this version of rice pudding, thanks
had rice pudding many a time as a lad growing up in england
Absolutely excellent!!!
Here in Brazil it is known as Arroz Doce (sweet rice in a direct translation) optionally accompanied with cinnamon. Despite being a common dessert throughout the year, it is typical of the Festas Juninas in the middle of the year, when it is colder.
Coconut cream for rice pudding is pretty traditional here in Brazil, flakes and all (just we normally would get them freshly grated). I have been doing a quite similar version of this for a few years, great to pick up on a few technique points!
Yum! I’ve never tried making rice pudding! I think I need to! I love coconut and mangoes! Thanks Chef Brian!
I hope you try it
gonna definitely try this tomorrow!!
I love rice pudding and you took this over the top!
I definitely want to try this, thank you Brian.
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Thought about making rice pudding today. And I see u just uploaded one🙌looks good 😋tfs. Have a blessed day in Jesus name
Excellent!
Looks comforting and delicious will definitely be making this!👌🏼🇿🇦
We used to cook it only with milk and to eat it with brownd butter and sugar and some homemade applesauce. Now I want to cook this tomorrow...
Thanks for the recipe! 👍
I bet this will taste great cold!! Thank you for the recipe! 👍
That was a very healthy serving lol. Looks absolutely delicious!
So much for getting in shape for swimsuit season LOL
Mos def making this - looks amazeballs!!
Anyone ever use Acquerello rice for risotto? Expensive but very worth it.
Whoa. Looks amazing.
Great video. Something unexpected but a must try for me.
That looks very good and very easy. I will totally mess it up, but I will make it..
Hey Bri... it’s my gf’s birthday June 1st and I wanted to make her Thai-style sticky rice. Any chance we could get that at some point soon? Love the vids!!
my favorite component of mango sticky rice missing from this adaptation is the salty coconut sauce. like that spoonful of coconut you added - if that were distinctly saline it would really take it to the next level imo
Was waiting for this for so looong !! Thank you !
Add fresh vanilla corns and the stick while cooking - this is usually done when making a similar rice desert in Denmark. The "pudding" in your case, will look much more luxurious with the small black vanilla corns! And the taste if ofc better than the extract :)
Reminds me of chef John's recipe. Personally I've been making this type of coconut rice pudding for years. Started using my instant pot to eliminate all the work though
Go chef John. Go Cayenne
Oh dear I'll have to sit this one out (sorry Brian!) at primary school they would try force me to eat this and now I can't even bare the smell! (Growing up in the 80s eh? 🤣)
It's a well loved classic for a reason though! So I'm sure yours is fab Bri ✌️
I just couldn't be within a 10 mile radius of it
Mmmm Risotto Pudding!!!!
Try Vialone Nano or Carnaroli rice for this. That's the variety mostly used in Italy for risotto recipes
I am so excited to try this! Thank you!
Another AMAZING recipe
It's a hassel to bring out a steamer to make mango sticky rice. I'll try this one as an alternative.
I don’t even miss the raisins and nutmeg, eat it bro ✌🏻
This looks a lot like "arroz doce", Brazilian Sweet Rice. We venture in the realms of sweetened condensed milk because... Brazil (and add clover and cinnamon). But yours looks lovely with the mango!
Really popular with Cubans, too. Think it's called "arroz con leche" by them.
Woah, clover?? Like the green leaves or the flowers?
@@laserprincessart I think she most likely meant cloves. That would make more sense for a dish like this.
I thought kheer from pakistan
Pretty nice Brian, in México we have something similar called "arroz con leche" (rice with milk) and it consists of milk, rice sugar, vanilla extract, heavy cream and as a personal touch i like to add rum, raisins and cinammon for that extra BALLER factor, you should try it sometimes, it's a life changing experience, cheers
Acá en argentina se hace el arroz con leche y es un clásico de toda la vida, bien por el postre
here in Brazil we have a similar recipe called (canjica) and we also make another version with dulce de leche.
Looks very delicious 🤤❤️
Here in Finland we call this "rice porridge". Maybe I'll take some inspiration, like sauteing the rice before adding the milk, to see how the flavour changes. I just love mine with some bilberry kissel or during Christmas, dried plum kissel. Older folks love with cinnamon, sugar and a knob of butter :D
lol, I don't think I am quite "older folks", but in the states we very common to have butter, cinnamon and sugar in rice pudding. The berry kissel sounds great though!
Sounds like a great variation
Not a huge mango fan myself but as stated in the video I bet this would be SUPER bomb with pineapple. Also just for personal preference I'd probably use something other than coconut flakes for the texture component, with all that coconut milk already in there I'd want something with some different flavor, maybe some toasted pistachios or cashews.
Love ur videos
Thanks Lee!
Hey Bri! I'm wondering if you've ever made or had Karak Chai tea? Drinking it reminds me of an aromatic rice pudding. Will experiment with some recipes online
I haven’t but I have had fresh chai and it’s dope
@@BrianLagerstrom imagine added saffron and evaporated milk for karak chai!
Omg this looks good!! I would have put black pepper over the mango or maybe Szechuan
Rice puddings are typical dessert/snack in the Philippines. We use glutinous rice and coconut milk/cream.
I want it now! =]
gonna make that but i prefer ultra sweet mango with little to no tartness at all
its super rich, so maybe add a squiz of lemon or better yet tamarind sauce for some acidity if you go that route.
When I first saw this dish (before I knew it was toasted coconut and mango), I thought you were going for peach and slivered almonds- also a delightful and fresh combo! This dish seems so perfectly thought out, I'm hesitant to even think about alterations, BUT- if I wanted similar creaminess without the coconut, what would you recommend? Thanks!
Looks delicious!
I just subscribed ❣️
It's call payasam in south India
personally my favorite rice pudding is kheer
In Sweden this is a staple food, and we simply call it rice porridge (makes sense, right?). It's actually not eaten as a dessert though, it's actually more of a breakfast dish, and it's traditional around Christmas.
Furthermore, one of our classic Christmas desserts are actually based off rice porridge, and a bit similar to what you just made... Let the porridge cool completely, then mix it 50/50 with more vanilla and heavily whipped cream. This is called "Rice á la Malta" (strange name), and is served with freshly diced orange slices OR canned mandarin slices.
adding it to my list of foods to try in Sweden...
You should try over night rice pudding… just like over night oatmeal but with rice instead
Yes
Really cool video!
This looks amazing!
THANKS
Try Egyptian rice for rice pudding. You will be amazed.
This video randomly popped up in my feed and then I realized that I had all the ingredients. I decided to make it. So....yeah if your thinking about making it do it because oh my god.
I have recently bought coconut cream looking make a rice pudding like this. I usually use carnaroli rice nowadays rather than arborist or the long grains. I haven't gone full risotto method like used here, but I will give it a whirl.
Interesting! I have not heard of carnaroli rice. I'll have to keep an eye out for it
@@samuelmahoney6878 i never see it in the regular grocery store. Perhaps Whole Foods. the real risotto rice is made from this not as much Arborio. I taste the difference.
Love your vids! Everything I’ve made from your videos has been the best/ coolest/ complex thing I’ve ever made. Which tbh isn’t saying much because I’m super new to cooking haha.but still… sooo good l. Would love to see a series or even a single vid on how to nail the more simple things in cooking. I.e. how to roast some veggies real good (blanch or nah?) or at home French fries or idk simple things ya know? Also! Please make a risotto video!! My husband makes a mean one but would love to see your take :)
This sounds quite like Sütlaç, which is a turkish desert. Although ours is alot runnier usually.
Thanks!
Thanks, April!
Please do another rice pudding video for those of us who simply want a delicious, perhaps baked, short-grain white rice pudding (with raisins and cinnamon) and served cold, of course; and sans sweetened condensed milk, of course. I'm sorry for the critique. I just cannot get behind all of these steps. I CAN totally get behind your slo-mo dancing though. I ALWAYS love that. Peace.