The fact that the dish feels a little too rich is exactly what the judges said on the show, so seems like you nailed it, after all this is the losing dish of that Shokugeki.
@@wadewilson3309 Maybe, but then Yukihira would have been the only one with different rice and it might have highlighted her reliance on quality meat above all else even more.
@@wadewilson3309 Probably not. The plain rice would have been lost in the wagyu. In fact, most people that have eaten A5 have said that it's immensely rich, which makes eating even a decent amount a challenge.
It's funny how alvin mentioned that it needed acid to cut through the fattiness of the dish because that's exactly the problem with it as to why nikumi lost. She was too arrogant with the dish believing that the quality of the meat itself is enough to give her that win. But yukihira came in and gave that acidity with the umeboshi he put into his rice and mopped the food war with a unanimous win with his convenience store half off chaliapin steak rice bowl. Food is fun. Lol
The problem with the Anime is she says 64c for temperature but then you see it on screen and it looks medium rare. When I did this I cooked the entire roast to 100f/37c because I wasn't about to waste a $700 cut of beef.
Fun Fact: In the creation of Food Wars the mangaka worked closely with a famous chef named Yuki Morisaki, who helped with making sure the stuff was realistic to make aswell as delicious. She is also the author of the official Shokugeki no Soma recipe book.
I believe there's a point in the series where she stops consulting on the series, and you can *reallllllly* feel it, something is lost when the dishes don't make sense!
As a guy who's cooked with rice, I feel like that's gotta be one case where its a bit overdoing things, I now get why the wikia states her character development is not relying on just quality meat.
I have a local walmart in a poor part of town that carries Wagyu for some reason. Got a pound of Wagyu hamburger patties marked down on their sell-by date. Was delicious.
Food Wars is a deep well that they can draw from for a very long time. Can’t wait to see some of the dishes from the last portion of the show start popping up, the ones with claw knives and sword graters.
I agree with nightriser, i feel like Food Wars is a super easy cop-out, and i'd like to see other shows get represented. Especially the classic trope of bad anime food, like Otosaka Ayumi of Charlotte's Pizza Sauce French Toast.
I remember watching that episode of Food Wars, Ikumi Mito (Meat-meat) made a delicious dish, sure, but she missed the basic point of rice bowls 🍚, where it's cheap, simple and delicious, all in one bowl, plus her A5 Wagyu beef simply overpowered the fried rice itself, too.
Huh. That kind of reminds me of the Ram-Don from Parasite. Taking something simple and cheap and adding in an expensive ingredient that proves unnecessary.
Being familiar with some of the fails in this channel, I had a mild panic seeing Alvin hold the bowl in one hand outdoors at 5:05. I genuinely thought the bowl would fall and the wagyu would be wasted
Hats off to Alvin for doing a show-accurate version of Shokugeki no Soma dish. That said, the subtle reference to Nigel’s most well known character is a wonderful way to round out the show.
Thats why I loved food wars. They showed you can use all the high quality ingredients you want but if you dont respect them (the wrong temp and lack balance in the dish) you will loose to steak Champlain!
It's a general principle that the best of the best can make the best of the worst. Most people can follow directions and make something nice, so long as nothing goes wrong, but it takes real depth of knowledge to figure out how to either fix the problem or vault over it to make it even more incredible.
did try this recipe and have to say, Yukihira's recipe really crushes this by a wide margin. his recipe has become one of my favorite go-to recipes and would love to see you guys make that recipe as a response to this !
I didn't use the pickled plumb rice, but I have tenderized steak using onion. It definitely gave me a very tender steak. I even tried it with chicken and the onions practically turned it to mush.
Tbh, I was kinda hoping he’d do Yukihira’s recipe from that episode, where he takes a half off lower quality steak and makes Chapalin Steak with Umeboshi Rice.
Could probably eat like 10% of this before giving in. A5 is just super decadent and will make you sick after like 5 slices of it. It's almost like eating chunks of beefy butter but man is it rich and delicious while you're at it.
I've never tried it before, I hope I get the chance to someday. I'll keep that in mind though, I've never heard anyone say they weren't able to finish a wagyu steak lol
@@elaboratedreamer Usually they're not serving you that amount of wagyu, it'd be like eating a tub of lard. A few slices or a decent-sized steak is enough. There's no food worth dying for (as a lot of people hyperbolize) but real A5 wagyu is insanely delicious.
This screams to be a sharing plate for somewhere from 6-12 people depending on what else is going on with the event. (I mean, why would you get steak of this quality if you aren't showing off?) Maybe pair it with a tart beverage to cut the richness rather than putting it in the dish itself. A throwback to the late "before times" with kombucharita would work (High quality citrus flavored kombucha, decent tequila or mezcal and less ice than most American cocktails. A ginger lime kombucha and garnishing with a lime wedge and Thai basil should balance the experience with a sweet and tart effect. Cut your salt with MSG to rim half the glass if you have an uncle with an orange polo shirt in attendance.)
I definitely recommend everyone who loves steak, to try wagyu at least once. But that being said, for all the hype, it's definitely a "Oh, that was cool, but I'll probably never do it again" thing. It's also so rich, that a thin steak is hard to finish by yourself, or even with a friend.
Totally agree about Wagyu sometimes being "overrated." It's so rich & fatty, that it can kind of hurt your stomach to eat like a regular cut of steak. Thin slices with something else are great, but even then you can see it helps to have something else added (stronger than rice) to balance it out.
Well… garlic fried rice is something we do a lot here in the Philippines. No breakfast is complete without it - well, no breakfast rice meal, at least. No parsley though. :D
Well, the biggest issue with senku cola isnt the carbonation. In fact, that they didnt have sugarcane and only specific sugars available and then to reach to the mix he had to use cilantro to even out the flavors is kinda amazing. Heck back in olden times Beet sugar especially in Europe was one of the main sugars they had and honey was one of the other widely available sweeteners they had. Cane sugar would be the most useful in this drink but relies on being close to China or India for availability.
I really love how much public love Whole team gets. It really makes me confident supporting this channel knowing that it’s not just the people in front of the camera who get respect and gratitude for their work.
I love that Alvin has really come into his own as his own variety of Babish, rather than derivative of Babish like he was at the start. You can hear his confidence in every word.
Soma’s version of the Donburi was my first “gourmet” style dish I ever made. It was delicious and took me four hours, and will forever be one of my favorite dishes. I’d love to see you make it, or some variation, even though it is pretty similar to this one.
I am the same, however if you haven't seen food wars and have the slightest interest in food, I'd highly recommend reading or watching it. It's one of my favorites that i have seen
Uh, yeah, no joke it’s too rich along with the rice and could use some acid. That’s why it *lost* and the bowl that was bargain sirloin with pickled plum in the rice won.
Can you guys do any of the lovely dishes from the anime Restaurant to Another World. It's 100% just a food anime but they are absolutely delicious looking and delightful. I'd really enjoy seeing one of the lovely cheesecakes but really they're all amazing
Suppose you need the balance of acidity along with the wagyu, you'd want a condiment called "Yuzu Kosho", made from Yuzu citrus, chilis, and salt. It's citrusy and spicy, and it balances well with the meatiness and sweetness of wagyu. Japanese steakhouse will sometimes serve your steak with a dollop of that alongside wasabi on the side
Yep, Alvin DOES have what it takes to be a Food Warrior! Accurately pinpointing what's wrong with losing entries and then making spectacular, winning versions of them.
Instead of garlic and butter on the rice, you couldve used oranges and lemons instead like they did in the butter themed food war. If you really wanted that citrus flavors. Remember, Soma used pickled plums in his rice
I know nothing of this quality of meat but to be honest i prefer the more "cooked" visually probably for eating as well. Both look very beautiful in the end.
I've always wanted to make this since I saw the anime, thanks for the visuals! I humbly request an episode for the pork sauté in pawpaw sauce with porcini mushrooms and potato potage from Spy Family! 🙏
The fact that the dish feels a little too rich is exactly what the judges said on the show, so seems like you nailed it, after all this is the losing dish of that Shokugeki.
if she just made regular white rice i’m pretty sure she might’ve won but she went overboard.
@@wadewilson3309 Maybe, but then Yukihira would have been the only one with different rice and it might have highlighted her reliance on quality meat above all else even more.
@@the_senate8050 thats true but some things just need to go basic on so that they dont clash in ways you dont want them to.
i'm pretty sure he is exactly referencing that especially after he said he want something sour
@@wadewilson3309 Probably not. The plain rice would have been lost in the wagyu. In fact, most people that have eaten A5 have said that it's immensely rich, which makes eating even a decent amount a challenge.
It's funny how alvin mentioned that it needed acid to cut through the fattiness of the dish because that's exactly the problem with it as to why nikumi lost. She was too arrogant with the dish believing that the quality of the meat itself is enough to give her that win. But yukihira came in and gave that acidity with the umeboshi he put into his rice and mopped the food war with a unanimous win with his convenience store half off chaliapin steak rice bowl. Food is fun. Lol
pretty sure that is intentional
@@oldcowbb if it was intentional, he would've mentioned it. 🙄🙄
@@hyunakiro how do you know. might have not mentioned it intentionally.
@@muzosh bruh it's food. It ain't that deep. Y'all reaching with your conspiracies lol
@@hyunakiro he prob just forgot that moment, cool how accurate the show is to real life tho
We all took a nap shortly after this.
I would imagine so
are we thinking of the same thing?
The problem with the Anime is she says 64c for temperature but then you see it on screen and it looks medium rare.
When I did this I cooked the entire roast to 100f/37c because I wasn't about to waste a $700 cut of beef.
Butter also absolutely ruins the flavour, it's not overkill it's plain wrong.
Yay chefpk throwing his facts
Loved your episode.
why not coward
Medium well or well done ain't bad for Wagyu
Fun Fact: In the creation of Food Wars the mangaka worked closely with a famous chef named Yuki Morisaki, who helped with making sure the stuff was realistic to make aswell as delicious. She is also the author of the official Shokugeki no Soma recipe book.
*opening Amazon*
The what now?
Wait, that's a thing? I need to look into this.
I believe there's a point in the series where she stops consulting on the series, and you can *reallllllly* feel it, something is lost when the dishes don't make sense!
@@superfrontman Why i have the feeling that is in "Gou no sara"...
Every dish in general from Food Wars tend to be mouth watering, this one especially drives me insane, I need to try wagyu sometime in my life.
juan.
As a guy who's cooked with rice, I feel like that's gotta be one case where its a bit overdoing things, I now get why the wikia states her character development is not relying on just quality meat.
I have a local walmart in a poor part of town that carries Wagyu for some reason. Got a pound of Wagyu hamburger patties marked down on their sell-by date. Was delicious.
@@juan.6008 no way juan!
@@dwmlue9299 i guarantee that it wasnt a fullblood kobe breed, you need to try high quality wagyu if you have the opportunity again
Glad to see Food wars recipes done more on this channel.
they should force Babushka watch it and embrace every dish and try to larp anime reactions
At some point, they're going to have to go all in on the anime cooking shows.
Food Wars is a deep well that they can draw from for a very long time. Can’t wait to see some of the dishes from the last portion of the show start popping up, the ones with claw knives and sword graters.
Lol, when Anime with Alvin started, it was heavy on the Food Wars stuff to begin with, because it was such an obvious choice.
I agree with nightriser, i feel like Food Wars is a super easy cop-out, and i'd like to see other shows get represented. Especially the classic trope of bad anime food, like Otosaka Ayumi of Charlotte's Pizza Sauce French Toast.
I remember watching that episode of Food Wars, Ikumi Mito (Meat-meat) made a delicious dish, sure, but she missed the basic point of rice bowls 🍚, where it's cheap, simple and delicious, all in one bowl, plus her A5 Wagyu beef simply overpowered the fried rice itself, too.
Huh. That kind of reminds me of the Ram-Don from Parasite. Taking something simple and cheap and adding in an expensive ingredient that proves unnecessary.
Being familiar with some of the fails in this channel, I had a mild panic seeing Alvin hold the bowl in one hand outdoors at 5:05. I genuinely thought the bowl would fall and the wagyu would be wasted
I was waiting for a random bird to come swoop in.
Saaaaame
I was expecting flies
I felt genuine panic.
I had the same fear! so glad it survived
Hats off to Alvin for doing a show-accurate version of Shokugeki no Soma dish. That said, the subtle reference to Nigel’s most well known character is a wonderful way to round out the show.
I think Uncle Roger can appreciate you making the distinction between rice dishes.
I think he *was* making a reference to Uncle Roger when he said that.
@@DJ_Khaalis a comedian making jokes!?!
How DARE he!!!
@@DJ_Khaalis Jesus christ, I find him irritatingly liberal, no wonder comedy is dying. can't please _any_ of us.
@@DJ_Khaalis “HoW dArE yOu MaKe JoKeS aBoUt [thing tv man said to care about] REEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!”
-you
@@boomerkobold3943 what was said here?
"I have this uncle who really likes fried rice..." perfect reference
Thats why I loved food wars. They showed you can use all the high quality ingredients you want but if you dont respect them (the wrong temp and lack balance in the dish) you will loose to steak Champlain!
It's a general principle that the best of the best can make the best of the worst. Most people can follow directions and make something nice, so long as nothing goes wrong, but it takes real depth of knowledge to figure out how to either fix the problem or vault over it to make it even more incredible.
Please make Jessie's Pokepuff from Pokemon episode, "Performing with Fiery Charm"
Yes
No
@Don't read profile photo whatever you say bot
did try this recipe and have to say, Yukihira's recipe really crushes this by a wide margin. his recipe has become one of my favorite go-to recipes and would love to see you guys make that recipe as a response to this !
can I get a link to the recipe?
@@somerandomguy9868 same plss
@@sureindubitably3771 Look up Soma's Rice Bowl (chaliapin steak).
It's also WAY less expensive than buying a block of wagyu.
I didn't use the pickled plumb rice, but I have tenderized steak using onion. It definitely gave me a very tender steak. I even tried it with chicken and the onions practically turned it to mush.
Tbh, I was kinda hoping he’d do Yukihira’s recipe from that episode, where he takes a half off lower quality steak and makes Chapalin Steak with Umeboshi Rice.
Yeah, Alvin should make Chaplin Steak Don from that same episode whenever he gets the chance. No Rush.
How easy is it to get pickled plums?
@@spinylightgaming As easy as getting plums, finding out how to pickle them and then doing so. :p
Could probably eat like 10% of this before giving in. A5 is just super decadent and will make you sick after like 5 slices of it. It's almost like eating chunks of beefy butter but man is it rich and delicious while you're at it.
Sounds like quitter talk
@@belthesheep3550 100% is
I've never tried it before, I hope I get the chance to someday. I'll keep that in mind though, I've never heard anyone say they weren't able to finish a wagyu steak lol
@@elaboratedreamer Usually they're not serving you that amount of wagyu, it'd be like eating a tub of lard. A few slices or a decent-sized steak is enough. There's no food worth dying for (as a lot of people hyperbolize) but real A5 wagyu is insanely delicious.
This screams to be a sharing plate for somewhere from 6-12 people depending on what else is going on with the event. (I mean, why would you get steak of this quality if you aren't showing off?)
Maybe pair it with a tart beverage to cut the richness rather than putting it in the dish itself. A throwback to the late "before times" with kombucharita would work (High quality citrus flavored kombucha, decent tequila or mezcal and less ice than most American cocktails. A ginger lime kombucha and garnishing with a lime wedge and Thai basil should balance the experience with a sweet and tart effect. Cut your salt with MSG to rim half the glass if you have an uncle with an orange polo shirt in attendance.)
2018: binging with babish
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The thing I love the most about Food Wars is that even the runner up dishes look mouth watering.
I wish they had gone with the winning dish which had ingredients we could afford
@@asianmalaysian patience my friend, they will get to it eventually
I definitely recommend everyone who loves steak, to try wagyu at least once. But that being said, for all the hype, it's definitely a "Oh, that was cool, but I'll probably never do it again" thing. It's also so rich, that a thin steak is hard to finish by yourself, or even with a friend.
Personally I find wagyu to be really, really overrated. Definitely isn't worth the price.
I found it bland. Super rich, fatty and tender, but the beef flavour was just so underwhelming, it was kind of like chewy butter.
@@masonmario495 There IS such thing as too much marbling. I'd rather chew a little bit more through a leaner cut than drown in melted beef tallow
@@adamuffoletto7869 Having tried it I was forced to use the rest in a stir fry because it was SO rich it was actually making me sick to eat by itself.
I don't like wagyu. Period. If you ask me to choose wagyu steak or supermarket steak, I will gladly chose the latter.
Totally agree about Wagyu sometimes being "overrated."
It's so rich & fatty, that it can kind of hurt your stomach to eat like a regular cut of steak. Thin slices with something else are great, but even then you can see it helps to have something else added (stronger than rice) to balance it out.
Well… garlic fried rice is something we do a lot here in the Philippines. No breakfast is complete without it - well, no breakfast rice meal, at least. No parsley though. :D
I would use green onions instead of parsley. Another body of texture added to the rice.
Well garlic fried rice originited in philippines
I think the rose pound cake from yuimero patisserie would be cool to see!! I wanna know if the technique with rose water actually works
I just started rewatching Food Wars this weekend. Great show.
Has there been any episodes of Anime with Alvin where he improves the recipe? Because I feel like he could do that with Senku’s soda from Dr.Stone.
Any food recipe from Dr. Stone is going to be lit because imagine recreating food with ONLY post-apocalyptic ingredients like Senku did.
Well, the biggest issue with senku cola isnt the carbonation. In fact, that they didnt have sugarcane and only specific sugars available and then to reach to the mix he had to use cilantro to even out the flavors is kinda amazing. Heck back in olden times Beet sugar especially in Europe was one of the main sugars they had and honey was one of the other widely available sweeteners they had. Cane sugar would be the most useful in this drink but relies on being close to China or India for availability.
the richness and fattiness was the reason this dish lost against yukihira so it's to be expected since alvin recreated it the same way
That oh-so subtle nod at Uncle Roger, made my day!!
I want to see you make any food from Fire Emblem Three Houses anime game like Sweet Bun Trio or Pheasant Roast with Berry Sauce
No
I feel like some type of light yuku ponzu sauce lightly drizzled over the meat would've been a beautiful touch on the second version 🤩
Anything acidic would probably save this dish both in the show and irl
I remember when this series was an April Fool's Day one-off. So glad it's now a staple of the BCU!
Babish Culinary Universe ?
@@djdrake1163 Yes
I really love how much public love Whole team gets. It really makes me confident supporting this channel knowing that it’s not just the people in front of the camera who get respect and gratitude for their work.
I love that Alvin has really come into his own as his own variety of Babish, rather than derivative of Babish like he was at the start. You can hear his confidence in every word.
2:26 a moment of ages.
AKA "Alvin tricks Andrew into buying him two wagyu steaks"
Being from Trinidad and Tobago, "Roti" means a whole different thing here. 😅
😭😭😭😭
Wok? Day old rice? Uncle Roger approves.
Soma’s version of the Donburi was my first “gourmet” style dish I ever made. It was delicious and took me four hours, and will forever be one of my favorite dishes. I’d love to see you make it, or some variation, even though it is pretty similar to this one.
Food Wars was such an amazing show. What a wonderful homage!
Why make Sweet Meats failed Rice Bowl when you could make her better Rice Bowl where she respects the entire Bowl instead of just the Meat
I'm here for that Daytona ...great piece Alvin!
I hope I'm not the only one who watches anime with Alvin, who doesn't know 99% of the animes he's making videos on
I am the same, however if you haven't seen food wars and have the slightest interest in food, I'd highly recommend reading or watching it. It's one of my favorites that i have seen
The amount of REFERENCES in this. Amazing.
Yukihira’s beef don next?
"it's just a feeling I've got
like somethings about to happen and I don't know what" loved the EM reference Alvin
Uh, yeah, no joke it’s too rich along with the rice and could use some acid. That’s why it *lost* and the bowl that was bargain sirloin with pickled plum in the rice won.
anything from food wars would be great for this channel tbh
Can you guys do any of the lovely dishes from the anime Restaurant to Another World. It's 100% just a food anime but they are absolutely delicious looking and delightful. I'd really enjoy seeing one of the lovely cheesecakes but really they're all amazing
For the next episode of Anime with Alvin,i think the castella from Tatami Galaxy would be perfect.
What if you made the Honey Banquet from Pokemon episode, "Danger as Sweet as Honey"?
@Don't read profile photo okay
What if no
Glad Steve is working with you guys, I should rewatch his GoT videos sometime
I’m guessing you’re watching this on Netflix going by the subtitles. Still, can’t say no to more Alvin making anime food.
Man, I can't believe I've slept on Anime with Alvin until now, this is AWESOME! Though I wish you did the Chaliapin steak don, too.
Why have you done this to me? You know I haven't had breakfast yet...
Why did it take me so long to realize that Alvin was not only cooking, but also doing the voiceover
I’m more than halfway into the video-
Wait you’re not bald
It may be a lot of effort from time to time, but cooking meals from scratch is legitimate Art.
THis is not BABISH
I just decide to rewatch Food Wars like 2 days ago, suddenly this pops out.
Next up, the Chaliapin Steak Don, and a comparison
Somebody get this boy Alvin a glass of wine!
So I've been watching Babish for years but stopped recently and now I'm back. Where's Babish?..
"those Would be some lucky friends" underrated line
5:23 precisely why Souma countered with pickled plums in his rice 😏
Keep doing Food Wars! dishes, they're everything I want to see in a RUclips video!
love how alvin went from seiko watch to a rolex daytona. nice flex alvin
“this uncle who really loves fried rice” love the uncle roger reference 🤣
Is this “Binging WITHOUT Babish”?
No, it’s anime with alvin… why would Andrew be here
Nice edit, she was about to have a foodgasm 🤣.
Finally an Alvin episode that I like
Suppose you need the balance of acidity along with the wagyu, you'd want a condiment called "Yuzu Kosho", made from Yuzu citrus, chilis, and salt. It's citrusy and spicy, and it balances well with the meatiness and sweetness of wagyu. Japanese steakhouse will sometimes serve your steak with a dollop of that alongside wasabi on the side
Let's just admire how nice was those Japanese knives Alvin used.
that's absolutely insane that he managed to do that. amazing.
HE REFERENCED UNCLE RODGER IM DYING 😂😂😂
Alvin really asked for a second steak so he could bring more scraps home - genius
Food Wars isn’t the only food based anime one could use!!! Two others I know of are called Restaurant to Another World and Isekai Izakaya
Yep, Alvin DOES have what it takes to be a Food Warrior! Accurately pinpointing what's wrong with losing entries and then making spectacular, winning versions of them.
2:24 Alvin look so priceless and embarrassed for sure.
Brilliant 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a great day everyone 🌻
3:25 I appreciate the uncle roger reference
Food Wars is always a win. With the exception of some of the later episodes, the food is on point.
Another video with a dish from one of my favorite animes! Great work, glad to see Alvin is continuing to make great content with Babish!
Another no
@@Fartucus your life is one huge NO.
@@TheSlavChef How about my life?
@@Sixon6845 Yours is ON, six times.
this channel has become "anime with alvin culinary world"
i want to join the babish team solely to eat the food, not professionally rating it, just eating the food
Love all of these episodes, and here I especially I love the tip of the hat to A Certain Uncle (who always wears an orange polo). 😆
Uncle Roger would be proud of nephew Alvin.
KEEP THIS SERIES GOING
3:26 Uncle Rodger.
Kimchi would've been a beautiful thing to accommodate with the dish
Instead of garlic and butter on the rice, you couldve used oranges and lemons instead like they did in the butter themed food war. If you really wanted that citrus flavors. Remember, Soma used pickled plums in his rice
I know nothing of this quality of meat but to be honest i prefer the more "cooked" visually probably for eating as well. Both look very beautiful in the end.
Uncle R : "sneezes* HAIYAAAA someone talking bout me behind my backkkk
The Acidic you are missing is the yogurt sauce. Red-Rock in Japan has been doing this much longer than this anime has existed.
YAY!! I love the food wars videos! I keep pleading for the curry bread Isami makes
I think we all know who that uncle at 3:27 is 😁
Aight let’s not kid ourselves the ones who have seen the show before knows that Avain cut in at the PERFECT timing 🤣👌🏾
Lovely looking dish, and I loved the Uncle Roger reference xD
Slowly loving Alvin more and more, keep at it kiddo you're doing great
"i have this uncle who really like fried rice"
Yeah that gotta be uncle roger
I've always wanted to make this since I saw the anime, thanks for the visuals!
I humbly request an episode for the pork sauté in pawpaw sauce with porcini mushrooms and potato potage from Spy Family! 🙏
Seeing Alvin hold that big bowl of wagyu rice with one hand is the most stressful 5 seconds of my life