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Little, delicious dumplings filled with octopus and other stuff. They're awesome. <3

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You put takoyaki sauce on them ( the brown one in the picture ), then mayonnaise ( see picture ), Aonori ( the green stuff on it) and katsuoboshi ( dried bonito flakes ). <3

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Lol....

Aonori is green seaweed & bonito is... well a fish. ;D

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That looks so disgusting

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how did they come out round!?

from the picture the maker looked like it would come out.. as a cylinder or w/e =0

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you see the toothpick like thing you use it to spin the stuff as it cooks to make it round.

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of course the super azn replies.

lolol j/k j/k

i still dont get it. it looks like they're in cups

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They're in cups.

It's like this;

you put the batter into those cups, wait a while until they turn brown on the outside, then turn them around, so the batter fills the bottme of the cup again and oh-wonder you have a ball. ;D

& they're not disgusting. ): They're like... heaven. <3

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still so confusing D: aren't cups in a cylinder shape? =[

unless the cup is round, but would that make it rotate? o.o

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Let the takoyaki cook for a few minutes until the bottom has started to harden. Trying to turn them when the bottoms are still soft will damage the appearance and texture of the takoyaki! Before turning, drag a wooden or bamboo skewer (or metal skewer if using a cast iron pan) between the little molds in a grid pattern to cut/separate the batter on the surface of the pan. Pierce the bottom-front of the takoyaki (the 4 o’clock position) with the skewer and use a circular scooping motion to roughly flip the half-ball over, so that the uncooked batter flows out into the mold to form a ball. Tuck remaining batter bits into the ball with the skewer.

;D

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lol look at the way its cooked D:

the bottom cooks first and like the thing is soft still but maintains it's shape so you can turn it around and stuff. You don't have to put octopus and stuff you can put almost anything you want. ^^

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Yep exactly. :D. Like cheese & ham & vegetables & everything you want. :D.

& Ohya devo. (:

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soooo asian..



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