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Vegan Black Metal Chef Episode 3: Tempura Asparagus Sushi

The Vegan Black Metal Chef is back and this time he's cooking up some sushi!  Yes, I know when you think sushi you think "raw" but he's actually deep frying some panko asparagus, but he tackles a few other variations too! Note: Some of the variations are comical and not to be meant for actual consumption, no matter how much you want to tell the future!

The video isn't big on exact measurements, which you only need for baking ( Are you listening Hanna!?), and of course his technique is a bit "unorthodox" but it gets the job done, more or less.

So here is the video of Episode 3! (be advised f-bombs are dropped!)



Don't forget to subscribe to his youtube channel, visit his website, where he's got the audio up, and to call on the dark arts if your own recipe doesn't turn out! Hehe.


Hope you enjoyed this post and thanks for stopping by!

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