Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - I've never made pancake mix in this quantity. This is very, very heavy I have to say. Like 15 pounds of batter. Open your eyes, guys. - Oh! - Oh (beep). - I'm a little turned on right now I think. - Me too. (triumphant music) - What's up, guys? I'm Alvin. I love making giant food and today on Tasty's Making It Big, I'm gonna do some crazy stuff. Ned and Zach from the Try Guys are coming in. I'm super excited because I've always been a huge fan of their videos. They do these crazy things and they never back down from a challenge. I don't think I will either. I will be challenging myself to make the giant food of their dreams. So let's go see what they want me to make for them. What's up, guys? - Hey. - How's it going? Good to see you again. - How's it going? - How are you? How are you guys doing? I haven't seen you for a while. Have you guys been up to something? - In the last year we've launched a new YouTube channel. - YouTube.com/TryGuys. Now, we're going on a nationwide tour. We have a new book coming out. June 18th. - Oh, okay. - Boom. - It's called "The Hidden Power of (beep) Up." - What's this book about? - It's a self help book from four people that can't help themselves. - You guys are like no strangers to like food videos. - Yeah, we love making food videos. Ned has a food series. Actually, fun fact, Ned and I are the Brunch Boys of the Try Guys. - Oh. That's fun. - You know, get some mims, mimosas. - Oh, okay, got it. Are you like pancake guys, or are you guys waffle guys? What is your preference? - Oh, I think we all know that the greatest breakfast food. - We'll say it on three. We know we're both obviously the same thing. - [Zach And Ned] One, two, three. - Waffles. - Pancakes. - What? - What? - It sounds like you guys have different opinions on what your favorite food might be. I'm gonna make something giant for you guys. What should I make? - Man. - Look, I don't think you're gonna get a waffle iron big enough. - That is true. - Here's the gauntlet I'm throwing down. - Okay. - If you make me a giant fluffy pancake that is delicious, perhaps you can convince me. - Okay. All right, guys, I'm gonna get to work. I'll see you guys in a bit. You guys feel free to hang out but I'm gonna see if I can make your dream come true and I'm gonna see if I can create one of your first memories of pancakes to be the best thing ever. (upbeat music) Let's make these pancakes. They're gonna be pretty big so we have a lot of batter to get through. I'm gonna dump in a lot of eggs, and we're also gonna dump in a lot of milk. Ooh, I feel like the rapper in the music video when they like pour champagne. This is actually a family recipe. It's been passed down for many generations. This one is by my Aunt. We call her Aunt J. Her very, very famous secret pancake recipe. My Uncle Ben kind of fights over it. He'd rather, you know, eat rice instead of pancakes. That's kind of how it goes. Ooh, this is looking nice. So I don't know if you guys have seen, I made a 100 layer lasagna video and that one kind of used foil as the walls. I kind of wanna take that idea and make a pancake ring to kind of cook in this pan over here. Let's do some origami over here. Now you gotta kind of roll this around. So this ring goes into this pan. Let that kind of hang out. Give it a nice spray. See, the worst part about making pancakes is every time you pour the batter into the pan, it always kind of gets everywhere. I don't think there's a solution for that. Okay, so this pancake has been cooking for about five to 10 minutes. It kind of looks done on this side so let's give it a check. Okay, so batter on top is a little raw. It's fine if you flip it. Hopefully, it's okay. Well, I don't know if you guys can see, that's burnt. I don't think this technique is working out so well. So I think the issue is I need a pan that's thicker and bigger and we're gonna go and try to find a bigger pan. Cast iron. That's not big enough. Should I just square pan? No, it's not a pancake if it's square anymore. Oh, what's this? Ooh. Wait, this is perfect. This is our paella pan. I think this is gonna work perfectly. Let's go for round two. Okay, let's put this big boy to work. I actually set up a double hot plate situation because this guy's gonna need a lot of heat. I'm naming him Jim. He will be my guide for today. We're gonna see if he can make the big pancake that I wanna make. This kind of feels like I'm making a pancake for an entire village. Here we go. That was an entire box of pancake mix. Family recipe. I wanna check it when the edges are starting to firm up and a lot of bubbles are coming through. Fingers cross because this pan was a godsend and I just really wanna make a big pancake. I'll see you guys in a bit. So it's been like 20 minutes. As you can see, it's kind of looking a little weird. There's like a ring of like semi-cooked batter on the outside. I'm gonna say it's pretty much raw. I think the issue is that there is actually not enough heat to cook this pancake through. I don't want all this batter to go to waste so I'm gonna send this to the kitchen and they're just gonna make some really nice pancake bread pudding. I'll be right back for a hopefully correct attempt at making this giant pancake because this is heavy. Him is not cooperating right now. I have a plan for a different kind of batter that I think will be able to do it correctly. So we're just gonna melt a lot of butter because everything tastes better with it. Essentially what this is, it is more of a Japanese style pancake. Essentially they made a lighter batter that was more focused on egg whites to help make it fluffy. Instead of cooking it directly on the pan and flipping it they kind of cooked it almost like in a steam or a grill kind of oven situation so that they rose a lot and they kept their shape and the heat was even. So I'm gonna kind of go for that. So this butter is just going to melt down. That's looking pretty melted. I'm just gonna take that off. The next thing that we're going to do that is part of a lot of the Japanese style pancakes was the egg whites. So I've got a nice, trusty, old stand mixer here. I'll name you Dave. We've got Dave and we've got Jim hanging out in the back. My trusted buddies with this giant pancake. So just gonna get egg whites in here. So we're gonna whip these egg whites until they get softened peaks and then we're gonna fold them into the rest of the batter. So this, we're gonna do the melted butter and then we're gonna add some warm milk and then we're gonna add in four beautiful egg yolks. Bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. This is gonna get nice and foamy. Cool, and then in this big bowl we're gonna do flour, and we're gonna do some baking powder. We're gonna get this. Ooh, this is heavy. In here. Look at Dave over there. He's doing work. Those egg whites are looking nice and fluffy. Thanks, Dave. We're going to gently fold these into the batter. I need to do the double folding technique. I'm pretty sure this is not how you're supposed to do it. Sorry, pastry chefs. Sometimes you gotta just roll with the punches. I'm pretty optimistic about this batter. This is nice. It is silky. It looks pretty smooth so we're just going to transfer this to give Jim hopefully one more last attempt. Ooh. That's nice. Okay, so I do wanna smooth this out a little bit. This is very nice and very smooth. I'm going to actually take this to our grill and pray this it does work. Fingers crossed, and I'll see you guys out there. Ooh, you're a heavy boy, Jim. Or is your name Dave? I forgot. So this is our grill. I'm glad that the pan fits perfectly within the grill. We're gonna turn it on to about 300 or so degrees. So we're gonna let this guy hang out. Hopefully it's fully cooked and really nice and golden brown by the end of it. Pretty nervous, so we'll see. Please. It's been 45 minutes. I hopefully think that's enough time to cook this pancake. I really wanna see what it looks like. So here we go. Whoa. This is crazy. Holy crap. This is like a giant souffle biscuit, which is pretty cool. Okay, there's a couple of cracks. I think that's fine. We're gonna turn it out. The cracks are gonna be on the bottom anyways. All right, let's go back and flip this out. (dramatic music) Okay. We have one successful pancake attempt. The battle is not over yet. We do have to flip this guy. I think I'm gonna put this tray on top and then kind of do something like this. This is like really, really heavy. One, two, three. Woo! Okay. Let's see what this guy looks like. Whoa. Oh, my God. Look at this. Woo! This is a pancake. That is right. It's just a cake made in this pan. It's like so smooth. It's like a baby's butt. This is one successful pancake for the Try Guys. I don't think they would be satisfied with just one pancake. I'm going to need to make at least four to five more. But before I do that, I do wanna tackle the butter. So this is four entire sticks of butter that have been softened. So if you think about it, each stick of butter has eight tablespoons. So if we used all of this, we're going to have a butter square that's 32 times the size of a normal butter square. That's a lot of butter. I feel like I should name this guy, too. Let's call this guy Jimbo. Because we've got Jim and then we have Jimbo. I'm gonna stop talking now and put this butter square in the freezer. So see you guys soon. (upbeat music) Oof, all right. This is two. Oh, boy. Here we go. One, two, three. Okay. This is the second one. Ooh, not bad. Okay, that's two. I will name you. This guy's Kevin. This is the third one. I'm getting better at this, okay. Okay, you can be Sjors. One, two, three. Oh, easy. Four. Oh, you kind of fell off the plate a little bit. That's okay. I don't know what to name you right now. Okay, I'll name you later. Sometimes you don't name your kids until later. Hopefully my arms don't fail me. Ooh. Ooh, that's a nice looking one. I'll name this guy Keith. He ain't here today, but I'll name a pancake after him. All right. Here we go. This is the final pancake. All right, let's just do this. Ooh, that might be the best one yet. I wanna name this guy Eugene just like Eugene. Pretty nice, flawless skin. So we have one, two, three, four, five, six giant pancakes. It has been a journey and the only thing left is to assemble them. So we have all hands on deck on all of our pancakes. We've got some berries, we've got some syrup. I'm going to try to be careful with my children as much as I can. All right, Jim, first up. Where are you? All you guys look alike. Jim is very resilient. Jim can take a beating. That's why he goes on first because he's gonna be under all the other children. He's gonna be taking all the pressure, putting the whole team on his back literally. So, thanks, Jim. All right. Right on top of there. Kevin and Jim on deck. Sjors has his two brother supporting him so he will be able to rise and shine just like the rest of us. And then fourth, we have the problem child. The guy that I forgot to give a name. Whew, okay, that's four. Keith goes on right there. Keith's on. Last but not least, my boy, Eugene. I think he deserves since he's not here today, I think he deserves a little bit of the spotlight. Woo, okay. That's a pretty big stack of pancakes we've got here. This is my piece de resistance. Here we are. Finishing touches. I hope Ned and Zach are happy with it. If they eat it, they will be eating Keith and Eugene first up. This is four entire sticks of butter we've got. Alrighty. Here we go. Ooh, there it is. I don't really know how heavy it is. I just wanna see. I can't even lift it. That is definitely at least 50 pounds. Just so you guys can see, this is a normal sized stack of pancakes. I would say this is a success. I didn't think I would be able to do this, but I'm glad it worked out. I think it looks awesome and I hope the Try Guys like it. (upbeat music) - Alvin. - Hey, Alvin. - [Alvin] So I have your pancakes ready but first I just wanted you guys to see the size of the syrup. - I thought that was sangria. - [Alvin] So if that tells you anything about how this is gonna go. I'll be right back. Close your eyes, okay? - Okay. - Okay, I'm really excited. - Okay. - You're so strong, Alvin. - Oh, thank you. Well, the pancakes are on the table. On the count of three, I want you guys to open your eyes and see what I made for you. One, two, three. Open your eyes, guys. - Oh. - What? - Oh! - That is so big, what? - How do you feel, Zach? Are waffles ever gonna stand up to this? - A waffle could never stand that tall. - Those are hefty. - How did you do this? - [Alvin] So for this pancake, I actually had to get a paella pan. So I made a bunch of batter and we made six of these big ones for you guys. - Can I touch it? - Yes, you can touch it. This is all yours. - Oh, my God, you ready? - Yes. - Oh. - Oh. - Ooh. It's got nice outer crisp. This is what your baby feels like every time you deliver a food. - That's true. - One second, I do have one more surprise for you guys. So hold on here. - Wow. - Now its a brunch. Oh yes! - [Alvin] So I know you guys talked about mims. (laughing) - Cheers. - Cheers. (laughing) - You guys wanna start eating your pancakes, I will let you guys do the syrup pouring on it. - No. - Do it together? - Yes. - Yeah, okay. (triumphant music) - Oh, my my. - Oh, yeah. - [Zach] Here we go. - [All] Whoa. - [Zach] Oh, my God. - So we have giant pancakes but we have regular sized forks and knives for you guys. - Boo. The joy of pancakes is you gotta get more than one layer in a bite. - Okay. One, two, three. - Let's do this. - Pretty good. - Pretty good. - You have a nice crispness to the top, to the top layer, but then really fluffy on the inside. - So, Zach, how do you feel now, now that you've had this stack? Do you change your mind about pancakes at all? - You can make me pancakes whenever you want. - That's what I like to hear. Woo! I'm actually personally curious to see a cross section. - Yes! Yeah! Yeah! - Look at that. - That's nice. - All right, so now you have to feed it to us. - Oh, okay; yeah, here you go. Careful of the knife. The knife is at the bottom. - The middle tastes even better. - My hands are sticky but thank you. (laughing) - We love to brunch but I think the joy of brunch is also the joy of sharing. - I like that. - I would love if we could share this with people here. - That sounds like a good idea. I'm gonna go call some friends that I think love pancakes and we're gonna bring them in to help you demolish this. - Brunch team assemble. (uplifting music) - It's been a crazy, fun adventure. We made a lot of pancakes, but I'm really happy that Ned and Zach enjoyed what I made for them. If you wanna take a guess at what I'm gonna be making next, feel free to drop in the comments, send me a message. I'll be doing a lot of crazy things and I can't wait to show you guys what I have in stores. So until then, peace. (lighthearted music)
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