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my mom had a few movies that she would watch a hundred times over and over again, this was one of them. seeing you recreate a dish from this movie means a lot to me, and im sure she would have been just as excited as me to see youve made this. thank you for bringing back such happy memories :)
I can’t begin to explain how frustratingly finicky the dough can be when rolling it out with the butter block inside, but your videos really make things look easy! The croissants don’t look like they had any issues rising with the eggs wash on the cut sides. Love your work!
When I went to France with my family when i was younger we had this bakery that was below our hotel and every morning for breakfast I would get a chocolate crossiant, it was probably the most delicious piece of food i've had to this day, and i had it every day for probably a week. A close second would be stroopwaffles (I don't know if there's a weird spelling or not) that I got hot and fresh in Amsterdam, the cold and stacked storebought versions don't do them justice.
Tbf this comment just gave memories of a different kind. I went to Madrid a few years ago and across the road from my hotel was a bakery selling these crazy delicious and crazy massive pan au chocolat
I'd love to see the team tackle Panettone and/or Pandoro. They're fantastic Italian sweet breads, but most local US bakeries don't make them, so you either have to make it yourself or order it online. You can sometimes find the Bauducco brand in stores, but it's usually sold out.
Interesting you don't see them in America. In the UK seemingly every supermarket has them at Christmas time. Including a confounding parmesan and black pepper one in a high end shop I saw this year
Ohmygod I haven't been this excited over a recipe video in a while!! My sisters and I have seen this movie several times and that croissant scene was always so satisfying to watch
Let's talk about "Pain au Chocolat" in France : very tough subject. Basically, what we see in the video is a "Croissant au Chocolat" not exactly the same thing as the well know pain au chocolat, that is not folded as a croissant (as we can see further in the video, and they look awesome !). France is divided between two areas, South-West that calls it "Chocolatine" and the rest that calls it "Pain au Chocolat" : its a very well know little joke-like war between these areas. This joke is sometimes too intense as some people can take it too seriously. There is a lot of others designations in some regions and I let my comrades tell you what they are. That was my TedTalks thank you.
Merci Théo pour ta contribution! Les montréalais ont tendance à dire chocolatine. Hahaha prend soin, là-là! Not-french-didnt-read: some parts of Quebec also call it Chocolatine. Adding a degree of complexity to the debate :)
I believe in the synonyme way. For me both forms are acceptable (I still prefer chocolatine but I don't mind asking a pain au chocolat when I'm in a bakery outside of the south West of France)
Hey at least we can all band together against the foreign hordes who call it croissant aux chocolat (even if technically it is the more fitting name and closest to what it is, form factor aside but shhhhh, it's not about being correct, it's about pointless semantics :p )
@@woodycoat That's an interesting question, all french recipes ask you to just use regular chocolate bars ^^' My bet would be that it does melt in the dough, but is keep in place by it and then resolidify while cooling....
One of my best friends is having her birthday this month. we always have the tradition to send each other the picture of the birthday cake that hagrid made in harry potter 1. I would love to see your take on that because I love how perfect you are making recipes, my preparations always are a succes when I hear your recomendations greetings from Chile!
After watching that movie I had to make these. Using store bought croissant dough and a chocolate bar cut up into slivers, just add some chocolate before rolling. They came out great.
Fun fact, but when I worked at Starbucks there was a weird day when the entire system was in French. The register decided to pick a side and decide on "chocolatine" for this pastry. It's a dialectal thing, but ya know, France, so kind of a war.
In Quebec(french Canadian province) we call them Chocolatine ! But it's indeed coming from our french cousins. Those you get in France are so next level than most from here though.
i learned a neat trick in paris where with the excess dough you cut off, you can dip it in an egg wash, cover with a sugar/cinnamon mix, roll up, then bake to create some cinnamon roll snacks!!
croissants, chocolate or otherwise, are something always best left to a professional imo. i had a little bakery/deli place next to my high school where id get a filled croissant every morinng, often with raspberry or apricot jam inside. after an hour and a half commute that really got me ready for the day!
I love your croissant dough. You made it beautifully, and they came out wonderfully flaky. However, I can't help feeling like your chocolate croissant is lacking in the chocolate department. In Montreal, we spread finely chopped dark chocolate over the equilateral triangles before rolling them, to give a better chocolate-to-dough ratio, as well as a delightful swirl throughout. Your chocolatines are far better These are movie-accurate, but if I were to make at home, I would want more chocolate for my troubles. Keep being awesome Babish Team, and thanks for the enthralling videos.
I’m about to make these (well, I’ll start the dough and bake them tomorrow), thank you so much for this comment! I will have to do this, it sounds so delicious!
@@kierafinneke5828 it's my pleasure. If you're making them for kids, I would suggest mini chocolate (or other flavored) chips; and if you're making them for dark chocolate fans, I would recommend a mix of shaved, semi-sweet and unsweetened Baker's chocolate. Either way, a thin layer on the dough BEFORE rolling them will give you wonderful spiral. Best of luck, and enjoy!
As a Frenchmen I've got 2 things to Say: First, well done! Second, in France there's a word war between the south west of the country that (rightly) calls them "chocolatine" and the rest that (wrongly) says "pain au chocolat".
@@jennieunnie6153 A croissant is rolled and is a specific shape. Most chocolatines are not shaped like a croissant. The types of pastry is called Viennoiseries.
I am once again asking that you make recipes from the cartoon Chowder including but not limited to: froggy apple crumple Thumpkin, strawberry chocolate strudel doodles, and pickle in a cup!
I made these for my baking final in culinary school. My suggestion is dark chocolate chips and sprinkle just before rolling the croissant. A much better distribution of chocolate and even some spillage on the edges enticing someone to what's on the inside...
for people looking to level this. wait a day after baked. slice in half,soak in syrup,,press to remove excess syrup.fill with an almond creme filling and bake. we recycle day olds this way by making them into an even better product
This really makes me hope that one day Babish and Alex French Guy can come together and create the ultimate series, the croissants they could make would be legendary
I've been asking for years, and I'm hoping he sees this. Does anyone want to see him make the Sluzzlewurst from The Amazing World of Gumball? It's really over-the-top and inhumanly unhealthy, which is a perfect combo
The best way to make a butter block in my experience is with very soft butter and a sheet of parchment paper. Hard to visualize but I'm sure there are bakers out there much more skilled than I who have made tutorials.
My expert french opinion is that this is pretty nice it looks quite faithful to what we have here only exception being the chocolate, it's softer than what you have here and when they are just out of the oven the chocolate is starting to melt so i don't know if it's the chocolate itself that is not the right kind or perhaps they need more cooking time at a lower temp
What if you made this that was mentioned in Cruella?: Soy Salmon, Lemon-Zest risotto, cucumber sliced at a two-inch diagonals at an eighth of an inch width sprinkled seven leaves of parsley (shredded, not torn)
I feel like you'd do a wonderful take on "Hero Sandwiches" from Omori. However, I choose to up it a bit by customizing the Hero Sandwich to each character in Faraway Town! It would also be a great time to do this since Omori just came out on Switch. Here is my personal take on each character and each of their sandwiches. Sunny - Basic Sandwich: Sliced Ham, Cheddar Cheese, Romaine Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumber with Light Mayonnaise. Side: Regular Chips Drink: Water Kel - Spicy Sandwich: Spicy Ground Beef, Pepper Jack Cheese, Chopped Tomatoes, Onion Rings, Bacon, Sriracha and Habanero Sauce, Chili Pepper Flakes. Side: Extra Spicy Chips Drink: Orange Joe* Aubrey - Protein-Filled Sandwich: Applewood Smoked Ham, Capicola, Prosciutto, Mortadella, Pastrami, Mozzarella Cheese, Provolone Cheese, Caramelized Vidalia Onions, Mustard, Spicy Mayo. Side: Salt and Vinegar Chips Drink: Coke Hero - Gourmet Sandwich: A5 Wagyu Steak, Panko Breadcrumbs, Double Smoked Gouda, Iceberg Lettuce, Sauteed Mushrooms, Special Teriyaki Steak Sauce\*. Side: Waffle Fries or Mari's Cookies. Drink: Fresh Squeezed Lemonade Basil - Vegan Sandwich: Avocado, Tofu, Cucumber, Spinach, Beets, Red and White Onion, Tempeh Bacon, Ajvar\*. Side: Quinoa Drink: Water/Iced or Sweet Tea Mari - Sweet Sandwich: Vanilla Ice Cream, Chocolate Sauce, Cookie Crumble, Strawberries, Whipped Cream, Caramel Sauce and Chopped Banana. Side: Mari's Cookies Drink: Espresso or Strawberry Milk (Orange Joe - Orange Soda and Black Coffee.) (Ajvar - Balkan Roasted Red Pepper/Eggplant Spread.)) (Special Teriyaki Steak Sauce - Reduced Soya Sauce, Brown Sugar, Diced Garlic Cloves, Mirin, Dashi, Ginger mixture.)
my mom loved this movie and always wanted to try these. she passed away a few years ago and today is actually her birthday. thank you for putting out this video 💖
reminds me whenever i buy that premade croissant dough, and if i had some nutella on me, i would spread a layer of the nutella onto the triangles, fold them up to croissants and bake them as usual; extra chocolatey
I know this sounds counter productive to croissant making but I would have thought adding shaved or chopped chocolate to the croissant butter then add the compound butter to the dough would make the croissants have layers of chocolate flavor instead of just one single spot.
Ah super... c'est reparti mon kiki. Non mais, allez-vous finir à vous trouver un point ? C'est juste du pain avec du chocolat. Chez nous, au Canada, une chocolatine est un croissant au chocolat tandis qu'un pain au chocolat, ben c'est du pain muni de chocolat, point. Chaque fois je vois ce débat, vous êtes ridicule au point de devenir un cirque. 🤡🤡🤡
Oh you're gonna get a storm from the french speaking community. While I think we can all agree that it's technically a chocolate croissant.... oh boi. The pain au chocolat vs chocolatine will rage again. (Team chocolatine here)
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will you be making any foods from .The bear' on Hulu? 👀 also have you gotten a chance to watch the show? would like your thoughts about it
It is call Chocolatine not a chocolate croissant. I lived in Blois, France.
still sliiiightly inaccessible for poor people like me, but glad there's discounts regardless lol
BABISH I GOT A LOT OF YOUR COOKWARE FOR COLLEGE. SUPER EXCITED
I’d suggest saffron corn with jalapeño honey butter from Shrek 3
my mom had a few movies that she would watch a hundred times over and over again, this was one of them. seeing you recreate a dish from this movie means a lot to me, and im sure she would have been just as excited as me to see youve made this. thank you for bringing back such happy memories :)
And now I feel super old
Man, my mom was the same... That's how I became a fan of 19th century rom-coms! Pride and Prejudice hits different after the 100th time seeing it c:
@@maciej4250 pride and prejudice isn't a rom com, cause there's no com
@@radhiadeedou8286 yeah, I agree, we just call them romantic comedies in Polish even when there are trace amounts of comedy in the movie lol
My mum is the same :’)) makes me so happy
it truly feels like binging with babish is back with the regular episodes we got and im here for it!
I always appreciate this channel not cutting out the mistakes made during the process. Showing that even the professionals get it wrong sometimes
I can’t begin to explain how frustratingly finicky the dough can be when rolling it out with the butter block inside, but your videos really make things look easy! The croissants don’t look like they had any issues rising with the eggs wash on the cut sides. Love your work!
yeah pain, it's in the name
yup, this is one thing I refuse to bake. Did it once before and they were nice but it was long winded and frustrating!
Please make Red Velvet Cupcakes with Ube Frosting from Amphibia episode, "The Core and The King"
THIS. Amphibia deserves so much more attention
I want to see him make Larb with maggots.
If he's doing red velvet, I'd rather see an armadillo.
@@cyborgcuttlefish6326 Its one of the most popular cartoons rn wym
No
When I went to France with my family when i was younger we had this bakery that was below our hotel and every morning for breakfast I would get a chocolate crossiant, it was probably the most delicious piece of food i've had to this day, and i had it every day for probably a week. A close second would be stroopwaffles (I don't know if there's a weird spelling or not) that I got hot and fresh in Amsterdam, the cold and stacked storebought versions don't do them justice.
Oh gosh fresh stroopwaffel from the markthall in Rotterdam was great.
European countries just have amazing sweets.
Albert Cuypstraat, my beloved market during study abroad, how I miss you and your fish mongers.
From a dutch guy, you nailed the expression(1 stroopwafel, 2 stroopwafels) it litterally means syrupwaffle.
Tbf this comment just gave memories of a different kind. I went to Madrid a few years ago and across the road from my hotel was a bakery selling these crazy delicious and crazy massive pan au chocolat
I'm convinced this chocolate croissant can end up the "pain au chocolat" or "chocolatine" debate. By adding another antagonist.
It wouldn't... French, north or south, people hate each other so much that they want the last word. It's a endless debate without end.
Jamais pain au cocolatines a essayer et le debat est toujours là (chocolatines pour toujours)
@@simonfauquembergue3987 🙄 Si tu le dis...
@@simonfauquembergue3987 Il y’a que les sudistes pour vouloir être contraire à la majorité
Pain Au Chocolat pour la VIE
Chocolatine is the only way. Il n'y pas pain, c'est la pâte feuilletée !
I'd love to see the team tackle Panettone and/or Pandoro. They're fantastic Italian sweet breads, but most local US bakeries don't make them, so you either have to make it yourself or order it online. You can sometimes find the Bauducco brand in stores, but it's usually sold out.
trader joes carries decent panettone during the holidays!
tasting history did a video on them with a recipe!
Interesting you don't see them in America. In the UK seemingly every supermarket has them at Christmas time. Including a confounding parmesan and black pepper one in a high end shop I saw this year
Ohmygod I haven't been this excited over a recipe video in a while!! My sisters and I have seen this movie several times and that croissant scene was always so satisfying to watch
I love your profile picture
Let's talk about "Pain au Chocolat" in France : very tough subject.
Basically, what we see in the video is a "Croissant au Chocolat" not exactly the same thing as the well know pain au chocolat, that is not folded as a croissant (as we can see further in the video, and they look awesome !).
France is divided between two areas, South-West that calls it "Chocolatine" and the rest that calls it "Pain au Chocolat" : its a very well know little joke-like war between these areas. This joke is sometimes too intense as some people can take it too seriously.
There is a lot of others designations in some regions and I let my comrades tell you what they are.
That was my TedTalks thank you.
Only the French take their food so seriously they dedicate a long Ted Talk-like comment about different names for chocolate croissant ❤️🌈
Merci Théo pour ta contribution! Les montréalais ont tendance à dire chocolatine. Hahaha prend soin, là-là!
Not-french-didnt-read: some parts of Quebec also call it Chocolatine. Adding a degree of complexity to the debate :)
I believe in the synonyme way. For me both forms are acceptable (I still prefer chocolatine but I don't mind asking a pain au chocolat when I'm in a bakery outside of the south West of France)
Je vais appeler ça le pain au chocolat quand tu vas me montrer y est où le pain
Ceci n’est pas un pain au chocolat.
Watching french people fight to the death over whether calling this a pain au chocolat or a chocalatine is a sport as old as time.
Hey at least we can all band together against the foreign hordes who call it croissant aux chocolat (even if technically it is the more fitting name and closest to what it is, form factor aside but shhhhh, it's not about being correct, it's about pointless semantics :p )
There's even some regions in France where they call "pain au chocolat" "croissant au chocolat", but still make them rectangles XD
These are bigger heretics than those heathens who call it Chocolatine.
Au bûcher!
Regardless how does the chocolate not melt? Is it like a type with little to no milk or butter? Basically just compressed cocoa?
@@woodycoat That's an interesting question, all french recipes ask you to just use regular chocolate bars ^^'
My bet would be that it does melt in the dough, but is keep in place by it and then resolidify while cooling....
One of my best friends is having her birthday this month. we always have the tradition to send each other the picture of the birthday cake that hagrid made in harry potter 1. I would love to see your take on that because I love how perfect you are making recipes, my preparations always are a succes when I hear your recomendations
greetings from Chile!
Loving how regular we're getting Binging episodes, really glad to see Babby doing what he does best! ❤️
PS I hope you all have an amazing day 😄
can we get more botched by babish its very funny(defininetly the screams)
After watching that movie I had to make these. Using store bought croissant dough and a chocolate bar cut up into slivers, just add some chocolate before rolling. They came out great.
Fun fact, but when I worked at Starbucks there was a weird day when the entire system was in French. The register decided to pick a side and decide on "chocolatine" for this pastry. It's a dialectal thing, but ya know, France, so kind of a war.
I'm a simple man. I see a binging or a basics with Andrew and I watch.
That is one of my favorite movies. So happy you made true chocolatines…what pain au chocolat is called in my part of France.
No as a French from the North it’s a fu-cking ✨Pain au Chocolat✨
@@jennieunnie6153 I live in SW France.
@@jennieunnie6153 for us it is not.
these are not chocolatines either, they're croissants with a sad single stick of chocolate in the middle T-T
When are you weirdos gonna give up? It's pain au chocolat
I always love me some chocolate pastry, nothing beats a chocolate pastry.
Chocolate and bread go together like peanut butter and jam
chocolate filled are my favorite! *eats a BLT*
Jelly filled chocolate pastries are my favorite, nothing beats a jelly filled chocolate pastry
@@toliniewilliams3183 ayeeeeeeeee
@@toliniewilliams3183 chocolate donut filled with raspberry jam?
In Quebec(french Canadian province) we call them Chocolatine !
But it's indeed coming from our french cousins. Those you get in France are so next level than most from here though.
i knew there would be someone who would say that. They're called chocolatine in the south-west of France also
Thanks for putting "terms apply" on the video, I am glad you are making an effort to be more open and honest about the promotion
There are few greater pleasures in life than a nice cup of coffee and a still warm pain au chocolat
i learned a neat trick in paris where with the excess dough you cut off, you can dip it in an egg wash, cover with a sugar/cinnamon mix, roll up, then bake to create some cinnamon roll snacks!!
I'd love to see a Tuca and Bertie themed episode! 3rd season just came out and the show has a lot of fun pastries in it :]
This is genuinely my favourite and maybe only RomCom I actually like.
Can you make either Fish Soup or Braised Short Rib with Stir Fry Kimchi that both appeared in Baymax Disney Plus cartoon
No
Babish - “European style butter”
me a European- “So, butter?”
What if you made Triple Krabby Patty with 5 Scoops of Ice Cream from SpongeBob episode, "Drive Happy"?
croissants, chocolate or otherwise, are something always best left to a professional imo. i had a little bakery/deli place next to my high school where id get a filled croissant every morinng, often with raspberry or apricot jam inside. after an hour and a half commute that really got me ready for the day!
I love your croissant dough. You made it beautifully, and they came out wonderfully flaky. However, I can't help feeling like your chocolate croissant is lacking in the chocolate department. In Montreal, we spread finely chopped dark chocolate over the equilateral triangles before rolling them, to give a better chocolate-to-dough ratio, as well as a delightful swirl throughout.
Your chocolatines are far better
These are movie-accurate, but if I were to make at home, I would want more chocolate for my troubles. Keep being awesome Babish Team, and thanks for the enthralling videos.
I’m about to make these (well, I’ll start the dough and bake them tomorrow), thank you so much for this comment! I will have to do this, it sounds so delicious!
@@kierafinneke5828 it's my pleasure. If you're making them for kids, I would suggest mini chocolate (or other flavored) chips; and if you're making them for dark chocolate fans, I would recommend a mix of shaved, semi-sweet and unsweetened Baker's chocolate. Either way, a thin layer on the dough BEFORE rolling them will give you wonderful spiral. Best of luck, and enjoy!
Its called a chocolatine babish… a chocolatine
I always love when the TMNT pizza cutter makes an appearance
The BCU has bloomed into such a wonderful set of shows.
I'm affraid that you misnamed the "pains au chocolat". Their real name is "chocolatine" !
Yes I will die on that hill !
I love all things Babish but it's tough to beat a toasted Costco croissant smeared with Nutella.
^legit
I see what you're doing, I'm not gonna react, I'm gonna stay calm
As a Frenchmen I've got 2 things to Say:
First, well done!
Second, in France there's a word war between the south west of the country that (rightly) calls them "chocolatine" and the rest that (wrongly) says "pain au chocolat".
The thumbnail made those look like Slim Jims.
Make Slim Jim Croissants.
Panera used to have chocolate croissants. I loved those things. There is a high chance I will be making these.
They still do! At least in Ohio.
Truly one of my favourite movies of all time and somehow my second favourite performance of each individual cast member’s career!!!!!
Chocolate croissants are my absolute favorite ! definitely going to be making these later
Same
It's not cHoCoLaTe CrOiSsAnT it’s a ✨Pain au Chocolat✨ in France 🇫🇷
It's chocolatine in Canada.
@@jennieunnie6153 A croissant is rolled and is a specific shape. Most chocolatines are not shaped like a croissant. The types of pastry is called Viennoiseries.
In my humble opinion, The pain au chocolat is Frances greatest culinary contribution to society.
I am once again asking that you make recipes from the cartoon Chowder including but not limited to: froggy apple crumple Thumpkin, strawberry chocolate strudel doodles, and pickle in a cup!
Babish has taken a side in the pain au chocolat vs chocolatine fight!
Meryl Streep could play Batman and be the right choice.
I understood that reference.
I made these for my baking final in culinary school. My suggestion is dark chocolate chips and sprinkle just before rolling the croissant. A much better distribution of chocolate and even some spillage on the edges enticing someone to what's on the inside...
Puff pastry is love, puff pastry is life. Btw try some puff pastry with egg and cheese filling. Thank me later.
for people looking to level this. wait a day after baked. slice in half,soak in syrup,,press to remove excess syrup.fill with an almond creme filling and bake. we recycle day olds this way by making them into an even better product
Please make Adorabat's Egg Omelette from Mao Mao Heroes of Pure Heart episode, "Head Chef"
Oh my gosh yes! Sometimes I feel like I’m one of three people who have watched and loved that show!
This really makes me hope that one day Babish and Alex French Guy can come together and create the ultimate series, the croissants they could make would be legendary
😍 des pains au chocolat! Bravo
Chocolatines
@@simonfauquembergue3987 C'est la même chose... voyons.
@@simonfauquembergue3987 😄 si tu veux
@@simonfauquembergue3987 non
@@MidoseitoAkage non
Here in the south of France we call it by its true name, "Chocolatine". No bread in it
exactly
I've been asking for years, and I'm hoping he sees this. Does anyone want to see him make the Sluzzlewurst from The Amazing World of Gumball? It's really over-the-top and inhumanly unhealthy, which is a perfect combo
i cant remember the last time i actually liked a babish video
Love whenever you make puff pastry!
The best way to make a butter block in my experience is with very soft butter and a sheet of parchment paper. Hard to visualize but I'm sure there are bakers out there much more skilled than I who have made tutorials.
Please make scrab cakes and paramite pies from Oddworld!!!
My expert french opinion is that this is pretty nice it looks quite faithful to what we have here only exception being the chocolate, it's softer than what you have here and when they are just out of the oven the chocolate is starting to melt so i don't know if it's the chocolate itself that is not the right kind or perhaps they need more cooking time at a lower temp
What if you made this that was mentioned in Cruella?:
Soy Salmon, Lemon-Zest risotto, cucumber sliced at a two-inch diagonals at an eighth of an inch width sprinkled seven leaves of parsley (shredded, not torn)
Pain au chocolate vs. Chocolatine. Let the french fight.
My wife loves chocolate croissant, thanks babish 😎
every time he says "chocolate croissant" instead of Pain au chocolat a part of me dies inside
It's a chocolatine
Everytime someone say chocolatine or the other answer it back, a part of me die inside
@@MidoseitoAkage Guillotine
Looks like RUclips didn't wanted to hear this word.
@@ABAlphaBeta I mean... both answers are correct. I was raised with the name "Pain au chocolat" instead of "chocolatine" but yes.
I feel like you'd do a wonderful take on "Hero Sandwiches" from Omori. However, I choose to up it a bit by customizing the Hero Sandwich to each character in Faraway Town! It would also be a great time to do this since Omori just came out on Switch. Here is my personal take on each character and each of their sandwiches.
Sunny - Basic Sandwich: Sliced Ham, Cheddar Cheese, Romaine Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumber with Light Mayonnaise.
Side: Regular Chips
Drink: Water
Kel - Spicy Sandwich: Spicy Ground Beef, Pepper Jack Cheese, Chopped Tomatoes, Onion Rings, Bacon, Sriracha and Habanero Sauce, Chili Pepper Flakes.
Side: Extra Spicy Chips
Drink: Orange Joe*
Aubrey - Protein-Filled Sandwich: Applewood Smoked Ham, Capicola, Prosciutto, Mortadella, Pastrami, Mozzarella Cheese, Provolone Cheese, Caramelized Vidalia Onions, Mustard, Spicy Mayo.
Side: Salt and Vinegar Chips
Drink: Coke
Hero - Gourmet Sandwich: A5 Wagyu Steak, Panko Breadcrumbs, Double Smoked Gouda, Iceberg Lettuce, Sauteed Mushrooms, Special Teriyaki Steak Sauce\*.
Side: Waffle Fries or Mari's Cookies.
Drink: Fresh Squeezed Lemonade
Basil - Vegan Sandwich: Avocado, Tofu, Cucumber, Spinach, Beets, Red and White Onion, Tempeh Bacon, Ajvar\*.
Side: Quinoa
Drink: Water/Iced or Sweet Tea
Mari - Sweet Sandwich: Vanilla Ice Cream, Chocolate Sauce, Cookie Crumble, Strawberries, Whipped Cream, Caramel Sauce and Chopped Banana.
Side: Mari's Cookies
Drink: Espresso or Strawberry Milk
(Orange Joe - Orange Soda and Black Coffee.)
(Ajvar - Balkan Roasted Red Pepper/Eggplant Spread.))
(Special Teriyaki Steak Sauce - Reduced Soya Sauce, Brown Sugar, Diced Garlic Cloves, Mirin, Dashi, Ginger mixture.)
3:02 it looks like the coziest blanket
This looks delicious 😋 With all those layers, it's just perfect 😊
Koffiekoeken!! No but serious, I'm belgian and every baker shop has these. I eat em almost every sunday morning with a fresh cup of coffee.
Chocolatine!
pain au chocolat...
Allow me to interject. This is not "Pain au Chocolat", but Chocolatine.
my mom loved this movie and always wanted to try these. she passed away a few years ago and today is actually her birthday. thank you for putting out this video 💖
Please make Robbie Rotten's Blue Cake from Lazy Town
Babish still holds up .
easily my favourite pastry to eat. Thanks Andrew :D
Simply love pan au chocolate. Pair it with a mug of French roast and heaven.
Oooo imma be making these later 🤤 love your channel Andy your the reason I'm trying to become a chef
As a native french speaker, I think you nailed the croissant pronounciation 👌 Congrats Babish 👏🥐
Except the stress is on the first syllable. CROISsant not croisSANT.
It’s leviosahhhh.
reapeat after me ... Cho-Co-La-Tine 🙃
What is 'european style butter'? I'm from belgium and to me it looks like butter (besides that we don't have it in sticks like that).
This is my favorite indulgence.
I've always wanted to try chocolate crosoints
I have been waiting for this for so long. This scene makes chocolate croissants look amazing. Thank you for making this!!
reminds me whenever i buy that premade croissant dough, and if i had some nutella on me, i would spread a layer of the nutella onto the triangles, fold them up to croissants and bake them as usual; extra chocolatey
"How's your experience of making puff pastry?"
"It's complicated."
Ooh, I love pastries Babby. I'd love to see what you could do with the Cinnamon Pie from the Dual Spires episode of Psych!
Please make the Skittle Sandwich (Andy’s Mouth Surprise) from Parks & Rec. You can make an ‘Andy making Andy’s mouth surprise’ joke.
it's actually called "chocolatine"
Voilà enfin quelqu'un d'intelligent !
@@simonfauquembergue3987 Pas vraiment... vous faisez trop de drame pour un simple pâtisserie muni de chocolat.
Dying to see you make the Mascarpone Meringue Madness from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic!
Literally was searching how to make croissants all day and then the lord himself delivered 🙏
I know this sounds counter productive to croissant making but I would have thought adding shaved or chopped chocolate to the croissant butter then add the compound butter to the dough would make the croissants have layers of chocolate flavor instead of just one single spot.
i honestly was expecting him to do just that after the "failed" croissants with the hidden chocolate. if i werent so lazy, id try it
Meryl Streep plus baking is a win any time
In France we say Chocolatine. 😉
Non, c'est pain au chocolat
Pas chocolatine, pain au chocolat
Ah super... c'est reparti mon kiki. Non mais, allez-vous finir à vous trouver un point ? C'est juste du pain avec du chocolat. Chez nous, au Canada, une chocolatine est un croissant au chocolat tandis qu'un pain au chocolat, ben c'est du pain muni de chocolat, point. Chaque fois je vois ce débat, vous êtes ridicule au point de devenir un cirque. 🤡🤡🤡
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Ha ha, I won't, but thank you
You too!
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YOU TOO!
Thank you! Have a great day too
If there's one thing I believe you can masterfully make, it's the Louisiana Frog Cakes from Waterboy!
Oh you're gonna get a storm from the french speaking community. While I think we can all agree that it's technically a chocolate croissant.... oh boi. The pain au chocolat vs chocolatine will rage again. (Team chocolatine here)
Team pain au chocolat did 9/11
@@ABAlphaBeta team chocolatine*
Says “pain au chocolat”
Southern French people: I’m about to make you regret saying those words
* Chocolatine ( watches chaos unfold)
3:59
Northern French people: "He said the word correctly. 😊"
Southern French people: *confused screaming*
Wow, I never knew how easy they are!
The minute I saw the latest season of For All Mankind do Goo Balls, all I could think is “Babish episode”
Ahhhh noo... It's called Chocolatine, Chocolatine, CHOCOLATINE!!!!
The thumbnail made me want to go out to a nearby cafe to get myself a pain at chocolat, so I guess on the simplest level that advertising works
........ Tha Paul poke and the Hollywood handshake got me 😂😂