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  • - 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)

- I've never made pancake mix in this quantity.

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