The transcript provided appears to be a video script from a cooking tutorial by PewDiePie. Here's a concise summary:
PewDiePie, a popular YouTuber, starts by welcoming viewers to his cooking show. He introduces the recipe for a traditional Swedish bread called "Connecticut" or "Kaneki Bro" in Swedish. He mentions that he has never made bread before and is excited about the challenge.
PewDiePie explains that the bread requires dark rye flour, whole spelt flour, fast-action yeast, and sea salt. He also mentions that the dough needs to sit for eight hours. He shares his initial struggles with the recipe, including adding the correct amount of water and dealing with the sticky dough.
After the dough is prepared, PewDiePie divides it into 24 pieces, each weighing around 25 grams. He shapes them into bowls, rolls them out as thin as possible, and places them on a well-floured surface. He then shares his excitement about the process and the final product.
PewDiePie also shares his thoughts on the bread's taste and appearance, and he expresses his satisfaction with the result. He concludes the video by thanking viewers for watching and inviting them to subscribe to his channel for more cooking videos.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video by PewDiePie, a popular YouTube personality.
- The video is about PewDiePie trying to make knäckebröd, a type of Swedish crispbread.
- The video was uploaded on October 29, 2021 and has over 7 million views as of October 30, 2021.
- The ingredients for making knäckebröd are dark rye flour, whole spelt flour, fast action yeast, sea salt and water.
- The process of making knäckebröd involves mixing the flours and yeast, adding water and salt, kneading the dough, letting it sit for eight hours, dividing it into 24 pieces, rolling them out thin, pricking them with a fork and baking them for eight to ten minutes.
- PewDiePie encounters several difficulties and challenges while making knäckebröd, such as breaking the scale, sticking the dough, burning the bread and forgetting to turn on the oven.
- PewDiePie gets some help from his wife Marzia, who is Italian and also makes some knäckebröd.
- PewDiePie also makes some jokes and references to memes, such as "what it's for salt", "dark side flower", "Julian Solomita" and "bread mean".
- PewDiePie tastes his knäckebröd at the end of the video and says it's good but chewy. He also promotes his mobile game Poopdie: Chapter Two, which is coming to Nintendo Switch.