Broadcaster Kim Na-young expressed her frustration while mentioning the "insufficient meal" controversy.
On the 15th, a video titled "Kim Na-young's no-filter TV — the Hyodongjin favorite juksoon carbonara recipe that Kim Na-young fell for" was uploaded to the YouTube channel Kim Na-young's No Filter TV.
In the video, Kim Na-young opened by saying "There is an Italian restaurant that I really like," and added, "I ate this menu there and, 'heo-eop,' my eyes popped open."
She went on, "I don't usually like carbonara. It's a bit greasy. I generally dislike white sauces. But this carbonara was strangely delicious. I was so curious. I wanted to dig up this recipe, I was thinking that."
Kim Na-young said, "This chef runs a YouTube channel. But he just uploaded the recipe on YouTube. Isn't it a trade secret that he shouldn't even tell his daughter-in-law?" sounding surprised. Calling herself a cooking master, Kim Na-young carefully finished preparing the ingredients and began cooking in earnest.
In particular, every time Kim Na-young posts a cooking video, the "insufficient meal" controversy has arisen. She drew attention by complaining to those who criticized the "amount of food."
When someone said, "Make a lot of servings," the production staff asked, "Were you scratched?" and Kim Na-young said, "Yes. I think you all are watching me as if I either make too much or too little, so today I'm really going to make a lot."
She then complained, "But when I cook with that mindset, there are always leftovers. Please don't do that, seriously."
The production staff asked, "This family is all eating until they're full, right?" and Kim Na-young said, "Yes. My family is sufficiently full. On those days there are always leftovers. It hurts my heart when food is left over."
[Photo] "Kim Na-young's No Filter TV"
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