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Singer and actress IU confessed she is not gifted at cooking.

On the 15th, the YouTube channel 'Chef Anh Sung-jae' uploaded a video titled 'IU even eats late-night snacks like this: IU-style late-night snack recipe that's easy to eat late at night without feeling burdened.'

In the video, IU said she was preparing a soft tofu cheese pancake and noted, "Usually when I finish work and go home, it's often at night. When I have schedules coming up, if there's a food I like I enjoy higher-calorie foods, but you can't always eat those, so I found this on YouTube."

She added, "I like a soft texture for this recipe. It has low calories, keeps the taste, and doesn't really make you gain much weight — after making it a few times it seemed to be okay."

Preparing the soft tofu cheese pancake in earnest, IU glanced at Anh Sung-jae and added four spoons of starch. Anh Sung-jae then laughed and said, "In that drama, did you play a bold character? You could be a bit bolder with food too."

Anh Sung-jae also asked, "IU, do you usually cook besides making pancakes like these?" IU confessed, "When I first started living on my own, cooking was briefly fun. I also like eating, but I think I'm somewhat not gifted at it."

She continued, "In the past I tried making stews and braised chicken; when there was a lot I would offer it to my family and say 'try it,' but no one ate it. Everyone in my family is good at cooking. Strangely, I'm the only one who seems to be naturally not good at it," she said, prompting laughter.

IU said, "At some point I stopped (cooking). So at home I mostly eat instant noodles. Since you can't always eat instant noodles, I only eat them when I really can't stand it," and revealed her favorite food is instant noodles.

[Photo] 'Chef Anh Sung-jae'

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