Bryson was so sweet, picked off the "decoration" first then ate the bread. That was perfect way to get the good taste of vegetables into him. So many times the good memories along with the taste and smell cause us to love a food!
your son is growing beautifully. I love how respectful the Korean culture is. I will say that do not stop teaching him his Korean background and especially the language. he will continue to be excited about everything he learns until he becomes about 8 or 10. and then they start to resist. do not give up. insist. he will thank you when he gets older. the one thing my kids do call me on, is not insisting on teaching them my language. they say now. they could of used it. do not give up. God bless.
Bryson is so cute! Thanks for sharing recipe for kids, Aeri. My nephew loves my cooking and whenever he comes around I love cooking snacks for him. Will definitely try this recipe next time he's around :D
I made this today. Little different but it turned out really good. I didnt have but just rasins and cranberries and I substituted milk for flax milk. It reminded me of rice steamed buns. Either way it was very good and very easy. Thanks Aeri!!
Lol I think it's so cute that he speaks to you using both Korean and English. I did the same with my parents while growing up, and still talk to them using mixed languages :)
BRYSON IS SUCH A LOVELY CHILD. MAKES THE BREAD LOOK YUMMY. I ALSO LOVE YOUR BIBLE'S QUOTATIONS. THEY'RE ALWAYS A GOOD INSPIRATION TO ME. KEEP GOING. MY FAMILY IS EATING KOREAN FOOD THANKS TO YOU. KAMSAHAMNIDA!!!!!
I used normal milk. Sorry I didn't get your first question.. you are asking about him? or what he is speaking? He is mixed (Korean and American..) and he spoke Korean and English in this video.
I have two different things to say, so forgive the second post. my mom would of loved this recipe, especially because it has carrots and peas together with raisins. she owned and used her bamboo steamer a lot. she was always trying new recipes, usually Chinese, on them. I wish she had known Korean recipes, I am sure she would of loved making them. me too.
this is a really nice recipe! i tried it with just raisin, cranberry and sweet potato and it was really nice :) ooh i also add a little bit of cinnamon to the bread mixture as well... it didnt look as good as your since it wasnt that colorful.. lol but it taste great! thank you for the recipe
Thanks for your comment. I think the starts to distinguish them. Because... he uses Korean to me or my family (He still better at speaking English than Korean though)..but not to his dad or his family. He like this game with me.. "What is tiger in Korean"... "What is "bbang" in English?" like these...
Although he did use mostly english here. Bilingual kids usually revert to one language - I know I did if only all my friends spoke English and I wanted to fit in more. None the less, good on his mom for keeping the Korean up - he'll find it handy one day.
omg so cute! it must be a challenge to teach both languages but I wish my mom did that with me. I wonder if the bread would be good with a bit of rice flower added.
I liked this recipe so much because my daughter loved the taste. Do you have any nutricious recipes with pasta for children that are picky eaters. Thanks
Thank you for the videos! I learn a lot ^^. Can you please make a video for pizza baguette? I used to eat it at sinsegae when I lived in Korea. Thank you!!
Is the bread alone quite sweet without the toppings? I want to make only the bread,but if it is not sweet,can you recommend something?Maybe maple syrup?Thanks Aeri! :)
Aeri can i use soy milk or an alternative to milk do you think it will taste as good? and do you have any suggestions on what other things i can put on top i really want to make this but im lactose intolerant and have fructose malabsorption so it's very hard to make food for me
Bryson was so sweet, picked off the "decoration" first then ate the bread. That was perfect way to get the good taste of vegetables into him. So many times the good memories along with the taste and smell cause us to love a food!
yes.. you can use other milk you like also.. you can put different kinds of nuts.. dried fruits... even some chunks of pineapple will be good...
your son is growing beautifully. I love how respectful the Korean culture is. I will say that do not stop teaching him his Korean background and especially the language. he will continue to be excited about everything he learns until he becomes about 8 or 10. and then they start to resist. do not give up. insist. he will thank you when he gets older. the one thing my kids do call me on, is not insisting on teaching them my language. they say now. they could of used it. do not give up. God bless.
Aaaah, Aeri. I haven't stopped by your channel in a long while and it's amazing how much Bryson has grown!
Bryson is such a good water. This is a very unique way to get children to eat veggies. Thank you Arie.
i love your aim of feeding your child healthy but also hAPPY food :) i loved this recipe! thank you so much for your effort.
HE IS SOOOOO CUTE!! I LOVE IT WHEN HE MIXES ENGLISH AND KOREAN TOGETHER~ TOOOO CUTTEEE!
"Good 빵" :D Your son is lovely! I'll try this recipe when I have time. Thank you for sharing it with us!
I love hearing Bryson speak Korean. So cute! This recipe looks good. I want to try different toppings... maybe even make steamed pizza with it! :)
Bryson is so cute! Thanks for sharing recipe for kids, Aeri. My nephew loves my cooking and whenever he comes around I love cooking snacks for him. Will definitely try this recipe next time he's around :D
Awww. Look at him, all grown up and helping mommy
He is so adorable! I have a 20 month old son and I will try this recipe soon. Thank you!
He has gotten so big! My grandson too! It looks like a fun and versatile recipe. We will have to give it a try! Thank you!
Cute! Cute! Cute! Did I say CUTE!?! How precious was this video from start to finish!
I made this today. Little different but it turned out really good. I didnt have but just rasins and cranberries and I substituted milk for flax milk. It reminded me of rice steamed buns. Either way it was very good and very easy. Thanks Aeri!!
You can use dried dates.. or chunk of pineapple also.. ^^
The bread looks very good! Bryson is so big now! He's growing up nicely, and it's great you're raising him to be bilingual :)
Thanks for the recipe, I will try it out. Your son is adorable!
omg Bryson is super cute! I can't stop watching the videos just to see your kids :)
+PinkGingerSnaps | Pink Ginger Snaps hehe... thank you for your kind comment. ^^
Oh..no worry.. ^^ hehe thanks for your comment.
I think it is so cute when he speaks in korean!
Bryson is so cute! The bread looks so moist and delicious:). Bryson really enjoys mom's cooking:) God Bless
Lol I think it's so cute that he speaks to you using both Korean and English. I did the same with my parents while growing up, and still talk to them using mixed languages :)
hehe..thanks happy to see you again. ^^
I will add it to my list. thanks :)
Your son is so cute!! I love how he knows both English and Korean :D
this is one of my favourite channels :) thank you so much!
sure ^^ you can ^^
Awh Bryson is so cute. I love watching your videos. I can't wait for you to start filming your other little one. :)) your the best!!! Take care
I love your cooking videos ! have to try this recipe one day. your son is so adorable :)
Your family is really eating good food thanks to you ^^.
Now I have to try it after such a good review!!!! So cute!
some thin cloth like cheese cloth that you can use for cooking. ^^
I need to make this yummy bread soon. So healthy!
It's so cute that Bryson actually picked out the toppings first :'D ♥
It's very easy to do. I prepare very soon! Thank you!
am i the only person who finds that Bryson eats so cutely ahhhh i could die at his cuteness i love him so much
ur son is so adorable and clever.love ur recipe always.^^
BRYSON IS SUCH A LOVELY CHILD. MAKES THE BREAD LOOK YUMMY. I ALSO LOVE YOUR BIBLE'S QUOTATIONS. THEY'RE ALWAYS A GOOD INSPIRATION TO ME. KEEP GOING. MY FAMILY IS EATING KOREAN FOOD THANKS TO YOU. KAMSAHAMNIDA!!!!!
I used normal milk. Sorry I didn't get your first question.. you are asking about him? or what he is speaking? He is mixed (Korean and American..) and he spoke Korean and English in this video.
I have two different things to say, so forgive the second post. my mom would of loved this recipe, especially because it has carrots and peas together with raisins. she owned and used her bamboo steamer a lot. she was always trying new recipes, usually Chinese, on them. I wish she had known Korean recipes, I am sure she would of loved making them. me too.
Me encanta! Nunca pensé que el pan también se podía coser al vapor
this is a really nice recipe! i tried it with just raisin, cranberry and sweet potato and it was really nice :) ooh i also add a little bit of cinnamon to the bread mixture as well... it didnt look as good as your since it wasnt that colorful.. lol but it taste great! thank you for the recipe
His laugh is so cute and precious! Lol "goodbye!"
Your son is so cute! And Your a great mother ♥
I'm still amazed at his ability to speak two languages!
Aw Bryson is so precious. I really hope my future kids like veggies :) u have a good child :)
It is bamboo steamer.... ^^ I got it at wall mart actually.
Thanks for your comment. I think the starts to distinguish them. Because... he uses Korean to me or my family (He still better at speaking English than Korean though)..but not to his dad or his family. He like this game with me.. "What is tiger in Korean"... "What is "bbang" in English?" like these...
Korean food looks so good.
Although he did use mostly english here. Bilingual kids usually revert to one language - I know I did if only all my friends spoke English and I wanted to fit in more. None the less, good on his mom for keeping the Korean up - he'll find it handy one day.
i don't know now..but I will add it to my list. thanks
Ok, I really want to try and make it now!
Thanks ^^ your daughter will be so cute to speak in Korean too. hehe
Okay I will ^^
Your son so cute! And thank you for your recipe:)
I will think of your request. thanks :)
I love that you have your son be the taste tester :)
yes.. rice flour sounds good ^^
Bryson is a lucky taste tester, he's so cute :)
He is too cute! Please show more of him and what type of food you make him also,
He is growing healthily haha ! He is really cute !
I think so. ^^
I love it. Thank you.
너무 너무 귀여워!!!!! 빵 조아 하는 돼... 고마워 요!! ^^
I made this today. I used cinnamon sugar and bananas. :) They turned out tasty.
What a star! Great video!!
to be honest..I didn't try that before.. red bean green tea smoothie.. hmm... I don't think it's Korean drink..but sounds healthy. ^^
I love the way he says '감사합니다' lol
I like the way you talk to your son. And he is very cute
omg so cute! it must be a challenge to teach both languages but I wish my mom did that with me.
I wonder if the bread would be good with a bit of rice flower added.
yes..he is half Korean ..half American..thanks
SIMPLY ADORABLE!!
very nice. someday I'll make this whenever i have all the ingredients and a steamer ^^"
OMG! Your son is sooo cute!!! And I love your channel! :D
Awww, he is too cute!
Omg cuteness- overload!!!!!
Your son is the cutest everr!
I liked this recipe so much because my daughter loved the taste. Do you have any nutricious recipes with pasta for children that are picky eaters. Thanks
your son is so adorable!!!
Looks yummy and something I can use for my child if they get finicky with food.
sorry I can't guess what you asking well.. the fish is raw ??
Looks yummy...
Brayson makes this video 10x better!!!
He can speak few Korean words.. he is learning it... he seems understand Korean pretty well though. ^^
a little sweet but not much.. yes you can dip it in the maple syrup..
Wowww! I love seeing a bilingual children! Bryson it so cute too! Anyway, thanks for sharing :)
+Karren Buzon We hope they grow up as bilinguals.. ^^ Wish us good luck..hehe thanks
Oh my gosh, when I first heard him laugh I was automatically reminded of Sosuke from Ponyo. So cute. :)
your sons are so cute! thank you for sharing!
Thank you for the videos! I learn a lot ^^.
Can you please make a video for pizza baguette? I used to eat it at sinsegae when I lived in Korea. Thank you!!
Your son is so adorable!
OMG he is so cuuuute. I love his eyes. :) nice video. I want to try these :)
Hi Aeri,will you please let me know what is that basket?(the one you put the batter on it ) called..Thanks in advance
Is the bread alone quite sweet without the toppings? I want to make only the bread,but if it is not sweet,can you recommend something?Maybe maple syrup?Thanks Aeri! :)
he is so adorable~
I tried it except used a oven. It was more crispier i enjoyed it. I almost want to try using just fruits and see what happens.
My mom makes similar type of cake, but without the colorful items on the top. I am going to share you recipe with her, so she can make it next time :)
Your son has pure eyes! It's all from you. Not saying that children have evil eyes but your son has particularly good pure eyes!
Aeri can i use soy milk or an alternative to milk do you think it will taste as good? and do you have any suggestions on what other things i can put on top i really want to make this but im lactose intolerant and have fructose malabsorption so it's very hard to make food for me
He's just adorible!