There is something very special about the street food videos. they are so yummy and satisfying. You get to see different cultures and different food. Love this
Nope,can't handle this anymore. Videos like this keeps me up at night and makes me hungry. I'm from Norway and love exotic food,this seems just too delicious 🤤
Some Mexican Friends told me Its a mexican traditional food those Donuts and the Big thing with sugar and cinnamon for over hundred years... And use the mixtire for hot dogs in Many styles... You should try when visit Mexico. Not Korean new style...
I don't know I just felt like the smell came out of the phone really you koreans are great at everything we love everything about you 🇰🇷🇪🇬❤👏🏻👏🏻👏. 모르겠어 전화기에서 냄새가 나는 것 같았어 정말 당신 한국인은 모든 것이 훌륭합니다 우리는 당신의 모든 것을 사랑합니다❤🇰🇷🇪🇬
Que les puedo decir. Que más que apetitoso, se ve hermoso todo lo que elaboran. Pero claro me quedo con enorme ganas de disfrutar una de sus exquisitas delicias.
@@waltzmacandcheese because he is touching a gadget that he puts on the table. The hand with the glove is for touching the food only. Also, food on street isn't as hygienic as his the most time. This person is just giving the props for the guy
I can't believe I spent 2 years in Daegu and Osan and never had any of these treats. Street chicken? Yes, Mrs Kim burgers? hell yes! These look awesome... But how does the cinnamon and hotdog do together? Thanks for the video!!!
Wow. That looks really tasty. I'd like to try those. I almost want to come all the way to Korea from the UK just for hot dog tasting. If I was to come to sample your food. I would be charged on the plane back for the extra weight ! You cooking is so tempting!😋👍
How anyone can think a hotdog and cheese wrapped in a cinnamon and sugar covered churro with ketchup and mayo is appetizing is beyond me. Ultimate diabetes ogre food.
What I never see in Korean street food videos are smiles and good vibes. I never see any vendors sharing their love for people like I do in vendors in cities like NYC where they have soul food. Here, its just process, repetition and accuracy.
I wish there was some explanation of the different things they get rolled in and covered with. I can figure out some of them. Would really like to replicate these at home in USA. They all look so goooood!
The recipe is often simplistic that they can repeat it often. It's likely just churro batter wrapped around a corndog, since the fried dough is essentially the same, 'bread' batter so to speak.
They all looked so good except. No sugar on mine please lol I make corn dogs for my grandkiddos. I might have to try the cheese and the little cubes of potato.
@@user_abcxyzz man,,,sometimes thinking for yourself includes curiosity about recipe ingredients,,,wanting to know doesn't mean they're incapable of finding their own recipe or even that they want 2 make it themselves perhaps they are just straight up curious?
I want to try these all, they look delicious Not sure I'd call more than one of the dishes a corndog though I mean that's a very specific food Even "pancake on a stick" had to call themselves that instead of breakfast corndogs
H Gracias a Dios que no te preocupes de nado en la noche de la mañana a cv que se te pase a la casa de mi casa pero que te de pena que no te preocupes de nada más que me gustan a que me gustan a mi mamá ya me voy a ir a ayudar a los horarios de lunes de la mañana que se lo hagan de la mañana a ayudar a los horarios y que no se
@@Goldieslaxx9 I was replying to the fact that you said it's not "supposed" to have sugar on it. This isn't a "normal" corn dog, it's a Korean corn dog and Korean corn dogs are made with sugar.
Among the food culture of Korea, special things that distinguish it from the food culture of other countries. // 1. Perfect vegan food represented by Korean Buddhist temple food 2. An endless variety of soup dishes 3. Kimchi: Vegetables fermented with animal protein represented by cabbage kimchi. In the past, only Koreans made and ate it. There are over 800 types of kimchi. 4. Jeotgal: A fermented animal-based sauce made from seafood. In Korea, there are more than 140 different types of salted fish. 5. Ssam: It means wrapping all the ingredients you want to eat in various leafy vegetables represented by lettuce. However, unlike burritos, you have to swallow them in one bite, so you need to adjust the amount of ingredients to be wrapped appropriately. 6. Herbal Medicine Ingredients : Herbal medicine ingredients are not only eaten for special diseases or health, but are also often used for general home cooking. For example, as ingredients for Samgye-tang, Mulberry, Tree Aralia, Eleutherococcus Sessiliflorus, Mongolian Milkvetch, Korean Angelica, Ginger, Jujube and Korean Ginseng are used. 7. Namul : South Korea is the country that eats the most dishes made with only vegetables without meat and seafood protein. Namul are foods made with one edible plant as the main ingredient. Examples of the types of Namul include Shepherd's Purse, Stringy Stonecrop, Korean Angelica-tree, Korean Wild Chive, Butterbur, Bracken, Doellingeria Scabra, Bamboo Shoot, Chamnamul and Cirsium Setidens. // Etc... Korea shows a distinctly different food culture from neighboring countries in Far East Asia (China, Mongolia, Vietnam, Japan).
Lol the hell are you talking about? All Asian culture foods are distinguishably different. Also if you hadn’t noticed, Koreans stole most of their culinary styles from Japan 🤷♂️ Gimbap is just another version of japans sushi rolls. Not only that, but fermented cabbage have been around for the longest time in China. Even before you guys did “kimchi” the Chinese had already gone down that road. Culinary specialty does NOT fall under any country. Korea ain’t special homie, don’t be trying to make it out to be.
Of course there are similarities dummy they're neighbors. That said much of Korea's food is vastly different from China or japan. Stop acting all butthurt over some internet words. Also they had the first phonetic alphabet in the east.
@@pookienumnums Lol bud, Korea didn’t have the first anything. Everything about them, from their food, to their culture is all from either China or Japan. Just because they took it and modify it, doesn’t make it theirs 🤷♂️ lol that’s literally the same as saying “Tacos are American because Taco Bell was created in America.” You know that’s absolutely idiotic right?
Si un churro y un perro caliente tuvieran un hijo ese seria el resultado, tengo que admitir que me impresiono que agregaran aderezos encima del churro con azúcar xd
I would have thought choux pastry would be too delicate for this. I'm wondering if it's choux-like, because it's not the rich golden colour as authentic choux pastry used to make churros. This looks delicious; although my cardiologist doesn't want me eating hot dogs or processed food, I'd happily tuck into these beauties, minus the condiments though. It's enough eating hotdogs wrapped in cinnamon sugar churros; adding condiments seems just too much for me. That's just my preference; I normally only eat my hot dogs with onions, relish and hot mustard. The shrimp on a stick is making me incredibly hungry 😁 holy Doodle, *that* looks so delicious 😋
Its not exactly choux, its a yeast dough used as a batter because it sticks well in small amounts on a floured food (hotdog) and puffs good when deep fried. With that amount of dough he put on the contraption, I think its excessive and that dough batter will only be able to cover a few numbers
@@timothy9360 most of the time, you'll find the most shocking packaged foods or condiments contain high levels of sugar to disguise the high salt content. Ketchup is high in sugar, for instance.
There is something very special about the street food videos. they are so yummy and satisfying. You get to see different cultures and different food. Love this
Yeah, special in that none of them know how to properly mix batter...
As long as it's not Indian street food I agree.
츄러스 핫도그 젤 먹어보고싶어여
쭈니네 츄러스가 남양주에 있다네요.. 넘 멀다
Q. Delicias
저두요. 핫도그 잘 안 먹는데 맛있어 보여요😊
안돼 돌아가!
근데 핫도그 손잡이를 튀겨버리시네...
하루장사 후반기쯤에는 몇 개의
나무젓가락을 튀긴 기름에 요리를 하는걸까...
Something so satisfying about how that dough sticks and wraps around those sticks.
That’s what I call a perfect corn-dog. The crispness is on a whole new level. Perfection !
Minus the cinnamon sugar
Can I have a address? I want come to Korean and try his recipes please and thanks 😊
@@foofooberrygurl sweet and salty.
Nope,can't handle this anymore. Videos like this keeps me up at night and makes me hungry. I'm from Norway and love exotic food,this seems just too delicious 🤤
Looks yummy but I would try making the hot dog without cinnamon sugar. Gonna try it.
This is one clean looking cooking area!! WOW. I'm so impressed with how clean everything looks. Everything looks really tasty.
Of course it's clean, wtf? They're making food there, not cement.
@@Kronos0999 most food stalls arent that clean, even corporations like McDonald’s fail to keep their frying area as clean as the ones shown in video
@@montexic5201 That isn't Mcdonalds and MickeyD's in Korea are clean af.
@@Kronos0999 wtf is mickeyD 💀
@@montexic5201 MickeyD's bro. Maccas. McDonalds. Whatever you wanna call it, all the same garbage we eat
Me: “who’s gonna watch 33 minutes of corn dog making?”
Also me: I’ll take two of the dogs at the 32 minute mark.
Not me. Bye!
Whoa this is a new kind of hotdog style! It looks awesome I want to try 😍
Some Mexican Friends told me Its a mexican traditional food those Donuts and the Big thing with sugar and cinnamon for over hundred years...
And use the mixtire for hot dogs in Many styles... You should try when visit Mexico.
Not Korean new style...
@@kimberlynekita8027 churros do look similar, yes. Many countries have similar things that developed pretty simultaneously.
@@arisucheddar3097 Yes churros ! Thanks
I don't know I just felt like the smell came out of the phone really you koreans are great at everything we love everything about you 🇰🇷🇪🇬❤👏🏻👏🏻👏.
모르겠어 전화기에서 냄새가 나는 것 같았어 정말 당신 한국인은 모든 것이 훌륭합니다 우리는 당신의 모든 것을 사랑합니다❤🇰🇷🇪🇬
이거 집앞에 오셔서 한번먹어봣는데 진짜상상한그맛 딱맞아요 엄청 맛잇습니다진짜 ㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜ
仕事がすごく丁寧!なによりおいしそう~
油切りもしっかりしているのでしつこくなく最後まで美味しくいただけそう!
食べてみたいです
창의적인 한국간식 너무 사랑합니다ㅜ.ㅜ 빨리한국가서 다 먹어보고싶네요
These videos make me want to travel 😊
Que les puedo decir. Que más que apetitoso, se ve hermoso todo lo que elaboran. Pero claro me quedo con enorme ganas de disfrutar una de sus exquisitas delicias.
Se me hace agua la boca 🔥🔥
When dipping the shrimp into the same containers. Everything gets contaminated!!! 😮😮😮
I love how hygienic and clean they are
he's only wearing one glove and wearing a glove is the bare minimum
@@waltzmacandcheese because he is touching a gadget that he puts on the table. The hand with the glove is for touching the food only. Also, food on street isn't as hygienic as his the most time. This person is just giving the props for the guy
yeah but some of them don't change their oils or have a separate fryer for shellfish, which really bothered me a lot..
@@zei9379 still bare minimum
@@camille4568 if it bothers you don't eat street food. Your mental health is more important ya?🙃
썸넬을 보고 들어오지 않을수가 있나요... 점심먹고 배부른데, 이걸보니 당장 또 먹고 싶네요...^^;
The churro dog looks so good! Omg 😳!
I was like “heck yeah!!” until they added the mayo(?) and ketchup(?)….that got a little sketchy for me. 😮
I don't like hot dogs, but all of that look3d absolutely delicious
I can't believe I spent 2 years in Daegu and Osan and never had any of these treats. Street chicken? Yes, Mrs Kim burgers? hell yes! These look awesome... But how does the cinnamon and hotdog do together? Thanks for the video!!!
There's sugar on their street toast too so maybe it's something they are used to.
Love these videos. Much love from America
Wow. That looks really tasty. I'd like to try those. I almost want to come all the way to Korea from the UK just for hot dog tasting.
If I was to come to sample your food. I would be charged on the plane back for the extra weight ! You cooking is so tempting!😋👍
It's a cinnamon sugar cover churro wrapped hotdog and cheese with ketchup and mayo, this is a crime against humanity.
@@thecrimsonfuckeralucardlor5087 yum, but weird
@@goodnightmyprince6734 ogre creature food
lmao@@thecrimsonfuckeralucardlor5087
美味しいもの作り出す天才。食べてみたい❤️
se ven muy bien esos hot dog impresionante las combinaciones los felicito quiero conocer mas de el dueño y sus recetas
How anyone can think a hotdog and cheese wrapped in a cinnamon and sugar covered churro with ketchup and mayo is appetizing is beyond me. Ultimate diabetes ogre food.
@@thecrimsonfuckeralucardlor5087 you really are upset, triggered even, poor poor you.
@@Iwilldestroyyoo you're butthurt and projecting. Go to Canada. They offer euthanasia.
@@thecrimsonfuckeralucardlor5087 what did you have for dinner tonight? Chicken nuggets?
我也很喜歡吃炸熱狗堡
oh my god a great corn dog but with different and special touches
That looks so interesting...Must be taste so good...😊😊😊
makes me hungry just watching.....wish some one did this here
I love korean corn dogs! I just was there were more places to get them in the US
It’s weird cause just a few years ago I had never heard of these and now they’re starting to pop up everywhere in Washington
Now I wanna go to Korea just to eat street food
This looks so good 😋😋
What I never see in Korean street food videos are smiles and good vibes. I never see any vendors sharing their love for people like I do in vendors in cities like NYC where they have soul food. Here, its just process, repetition and accuracy.
Totally agree with you man 😪
It's almost like there's an obstruction...a mask of some sort... hiding facial expressions. But what do I know....
블랙카이거 슈림프 핫도그 먹어 보고 싶어요😃😋👍
I wish there was some explanation of the different things they get rolled in and covered with. I can figure out some of them. Would really like to replicate these at home in USA. They all look so goooood!
It looks like it's basically choux pastry. Any churro recipe would work.
Entitlement lmao. Why should a food place share their entire recipe with you
The recipe is often simplistic that they can repeat it often.
It's likely just churro batter wrapped around a corndog, since the fried dough is essentially the same, 'bread' batter so to speak.
@@stevec1788 Get a life.
fkc outta here you're lucky you're free thanks to my country.@bazilak_kalguks
I hope the people who own this concept bring it to the USA! It would be so popular!!
@not tyre look whose talking tryhard
it's been here
Visit places like New York...New Orleans or Orlando if youre in the south. You havent explored enough
Texas and Florida have a lot of places with Korean corn dogs, even Mexico has them 😊
This is cool. I've never even BEEN to North Korea
*I pray that everyone who sees this becomes successful in life!*
you too ty
맨 앞에 쭈니네 하시는 분 츄러스 핫도그 튀길때 명랑핫도그처럼 튀김기에 꼬챙이 꽂을 수 있는 거치공간 있으면 좋겠네요
😊Me gustó la máquina para hacer churros 👍
The one with cheese and hot dog in the dough looked yummy
몇달전까지만해도 광진구에 있었는데.. 요새 안보이시길래 아쉬웠음.. 해쉬브라운도 맛있어요!
I want to visit 🇰🇷 just for the food.😋
come easy did in vegas
روعة🎊 فيديوهاتك يافنان 💯🥰
They all looked so good except. No sugar on mine please lol
I make corn dogs for my grandkiddos. I might have to try the cheese and the little cubes of potato.
Maluco... OLHA O TAMANHO DO CAMARÃO !!!! Só camarão grande assim em revista de gente rica... 😮
Korean street food looks extremely tasty🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
I used to live there. The street food is AMAZING!!!!!
I also wanna visit korea and want t0 eat some delicious stuff❤
Cada um mais apetitoso que outro
Só achei o plástico da salsicha grosso, aqui é bem diferente
Tudo bem limpinho
I would love more details of the ingredients used to create such appetizing street food.
I agree. I want to know what sauces they use!
Hot dogs and cheese bro
Hot dogs and cheese doesn't tell us what all the breading toppings and sauces are.
@@emeryjayne put what you like. Why do you need the EXACT ingredients he uses. Think for yourself. Its good for you.
@@user_abcxyzz man,,,sometimes thinking for yourself includes curiosity about recipe ingredients,,,wanting to know doesn't mean they're incapable of finding their own recipe or even that they want 2 make it themselves perhaps they are just straight up curious?
Hotdog wrapped in churo! Never imagined such a thing, but now I’ve gotta make it and try it.
CHURRO KOREAN STYLE CORN DOG OMG. it looks so dang yummy i wish i could eat. Awesome idea right here!
Definitely an interesting style of corn dog but I would also love to try it.
For the people who've never visited South Korea, the street foods are AMAZING! I miss living there!
go back
That looks so interest
Hello!!! These all looked so...yummy. Great video!!!
They certainly are creative 🦞🦞🌭🌭
Привет ребята молодцы смотрю и всё нравится не желаю что подписалась
Soooo good. As always food, even junk food, outside the U.S looks and taste better.
와... 보기만해도 맛있엉 ... 어딥니까 !!
this Korean fast food videos are soo amazing i would like to travel to Korea just to try some of those bad boys.
Wow looks Soo Yummy 😋.
Those look good. The cinnamon sprinkled fried dough reminds me of cinnamon and sugar tortilla chips.
Когда же у нас будет так всё идеально и хорошо
Нашим не дадут так работать и торговать к сожалению.
А так у них конечно вкуснятина.
Your videos are amazing
Tooo good ... Soo satisfying ..🎀🎀
RECIPES? SO GOOD! I Am Saying It LOUD & PROUD!
Recipes please. This is Eatable Art.
I lovee this!!!
기름 터는거 진짜 중요한 기술같네요😢 저는 무서워요
츄러스 핫도그 너무나도 맛나보여서 침이 고이네요 ~
I want to try these all, they look delicious
Not sure I'd call more than one of the dishes a corndog though
I mean that's a very specific food
Even "pancake on a stick" had to call themselves that instead of breakfast corndogs
Nice 👍
Me encantaría probarlos algún día, me encantan las banderillas 😍😍😍
H Gracias a Dios que no te preocupes de nado en la noche de la mañana a cv que se te pase a la casa de mi casa pero que te de pena que no te preocupes de nada más que me gustan a que me gustan a mi mamá ya me voy a ir a ayudar a los horarios de lunes de la mañana que se lo hagan de la mañana a ayudar a los horarios y que no se
When a classic hotdog stand and churros stand crash together and evolve...
I've never had a corn dog before, looks really good!
It's not a corn dog. It just looks like regular dough. It's not supposed to have sugar on it either.
@@Goldieslaxx9 It's a Korean "corn dog"
@@toasty_bun4193 I know but ijs it's regular dough.
@@Goldieslaxx9 I was replying to the fact that you said it's not "supposed" to have sugar on it. This isn't a "normal" corn dog, it's a Korean corn dog and Korean corn dogs are made with sugar.
토욜에 츄러스 먹어ㄴ봤는데 존맛 진짜 바로바로 튀겨주시니까 존맛입니다 진짜
Among the food culture of Korea, special things that distinguish it from the food culture of other countries. //
1. Perfect vegan food represented by Korean Buddhist temple food
2. An endless variety of soup dishes
3. Kimchi: Vegetables fermented with animal protein represented by cabbage kimchi. In the past, only Koreans made and ate it. There are over 800 types of kimchi.
4. Jeotgal: A fermented animal-based sauce made from seafood. In Korea, there are more than 140 different types of salted fish.
5. Ssam: It means wrapping all the ingredients you want to eat in various leafy vegetables represented by lettuce. However, unlike burritos, you have to swallow them in one bite, so you need to adjust the amount of ingredients to be wrapped appropriately.
6. Herbal Medicine Ingredients : Herbal medicine ingredients are not only eaten for special diseases or health, but are also often used for general home cooking. For example, as ingredients for Samgye-tang, Mulberry, Tree Aralia, Eleutherococcus Sessiliflorus, Mongolian Milkvetch, Korean Angelica, Ginger, Jujube and Korean Ginseng are used.
7. Namul : South Korea is the country that eats the most dishes made with only vegetables without meat and seafood protein. Namul are foods made with one edible plant as the main ingredient. Examples of the types of Namul include Shepherd's Purse, Stringy Stonecrop, Korean Angelica-tree, Korean Wild Chive, Butterbur, Bracken, Doellingeria Scabra, Bamboo Shoot, Chamnamul and Cirsium Setidens.
// Etc... Korea shows a distinctly different food culture from neighboring countries in Far East Asia (China, Mongolia, Vietnam, Japan).
Wow, that's awesome, thanks for sharing your knowledge
Lol the hell are you talking about? All Asian culture foods are distinguishably different. Also if you hadn’t noticed, Koreans stole most of their culinary styles from Japan 🤷♂️ Gimbap is just another version of japans sushi rolls. Not only that, but fermented cabbage have been around for the longest time in China. Even before you guys did “kimchi” the Chinese had already gone down that road. Culinary specialty does NOT fall under any country. Korea ain’t special homie, don’t be trying to make it out to be.
Of course there are similarities dummy they're neighbors. That said much of Korea's food is vastly different from China or japan. Stop acting all butthurt over some internet words. Also they had the first phonetic alphabet in the east.
@@pookienumnums Lol bud, Korea didn’t have the first anything. Everything about them, from their food, to their culture is all from either China or Japan. Just because they took it and modify it, doesn’t make it theirs 🤷♂️ lol that’s literally the same as saying “Tacos are American because Taco Bell was created in America.” You know that’s absolutely idiotic right?
@@Q_N- Are there any other Communist Party members of the People's Republic of China here? I'd like to hear more lies.
!!!!!!!!!!WONDEFFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, I have no words, THANK YOU.
Si un churro y un perro caliente tuvieran un hijo ese seria el resultado, tengo que admitir que me impresiono que agregaran aderezos encima del churro con azúcar xd
Wow y’all have done what we’ve done to Italian pizza… got to go try that
Never thought about it but I think I’d love working in a food truck 🤔🤩 especially if I was making these all day 🤤
You get to eat when there's no customers too
is there a shell on the shrimp? thanks!
We need this in New York
It all looks so delicious. It's making me tear up. Seriously! Yum!!!
جميل جدا ورائع 💯💯👍💐
I would have thought choux pastry would be too delicate for this. I'm wondering if it's choux-like, because it's not the rich golden colour as authentic choux pastry used to make churros.
This looks delicious; although my cardiologist doesn't want me eating hot dogs or processed food, I'd happily tuck into these beauties, minus the condiments though. It's enough eating hotdogs wrapped in cinnamon sugar churros; adding condiments seems just too much for me. That's just my preference; I normally only eat my hot dogs with onions, relish and hot mustard.
The shrimp on a stick is making me incredibly hungry 😁 holy Doodle, *that* looks so delicious 😋
Its not exactly choux, its a yeast dough used as a batter because it sticks well in small amounts on a floured food (hotdog) and puffs good when deep fried. With that amount of dough he put on the contraption, I think its excessive and that dough batter will only be able to cover a few numbers
That looks like he just put cinnamon and sugar on a hot dog with ketchup and mayonnaise. 🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@timothy9360 most of the time, you'll find the most shocking packaged foods or condiments contain high levels of sugar to disguise the high salt content. Ketchup is high in sugar, for instance.
@@Momofukudoodoowindu yeah i know the second ingredient in ketchup is high fructose corn syrup. but not CINNAMON and sugar. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@timothy9360 yeah that's way too much, im getting heart disease just thinking about it
Wow nice sharing
Next time, please inform what the stuff is.. it would be more entertaining
Wow! Awesome video!
츄러스도 좋아하고 핫도그도 좋아하는데 합친맛이라니❤️
That mayo is bad news.
This is what i like to see . very good
muito bom 👍
Why do i always watch these when i'm hungry? 😭
Es masa de churros, de origen español, más precisamente de Madrid. Es una fusión del perro caliente ( salchicha) con masa de churro
Pensé lo mismo
that looks phenomenal.
Churro dogs ??😱
Beautiful ❤️ and very delicious 🤤..
맛있겠다.....
I have never particularly liked hot dogs. But this is next level - I feel like this is the best way to have them.
I need to have a lot of pocket money when I go to Korea because I'll spend a lot of money on food 😅😂
My favorite is the corndog with french fries imbedded in the batter. OMG.