The video appears to be a cooking show where the hosts, Santillana, make homemade versions of popular fast food items. They start by making McDonald's-style McNuggets using chicken breasts, corn flour, and spices. They then move on to making Burger King-style onion rings using onions, self-rising flour, and spices. The hosts also make KFC-style fried chicken using chicken pieces, flour, and spices.
Throughout the video, the hosts provide step-by-step instructions and share tips and tricks for making these popular fast food items at home. They also engage in light-hearted banter and humor, making the video entertaining to watch.
In addition to the cooking segments, the hosts also take breaks to chat with each other and interact with their audience. They mention that they will be making more videos in the future and encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel and turn on notifications.
The video ends with the hosts trying their homemade fast food creations and providing their reactions and feedback. Overall, the video is a fun and informative cooking show that showcases the hosts' culinary skills and personalities.
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1. The text is a transcription of a cooking video.
2. The video is part 2 of a series called "Ting Podcasts".
3. The hosts are making homemade versions of famous recipes.
4. The first recipe is McDonald's McNuggets.
5. The ingredients for McNuggets include chicken breasts, salt, egg, and corn flour.
6. The hosts use a shredder to grind the chicken breasts.
7. The chicken mixture is then coated with corn flour and refrigerated for an hour.
8. The second recipe is Burger King-style onion rings.
9. The ingredients for onion rings include onions, self-rising flour, baking powder, salt, and milk.
10. The onions are peeled and cut into rings, then soaked in cold water for an hour.
11. The onion rings are then coated with a mixture of flour, baking powder, and salt, and refrigerated for 20 minutes.
12. The onion rings are fried in oil for 2 minutes on each side.
13. The third recipe is KFC-style chicken.
14. The ingredients for KFC chicken include chicken pieces, eggs, milk, hot pepper, salt, and flour.
15. The chicken pieces are mixed with a marinade made from eggs, milk, hot pepper, and salt, and refrigerated for 40 minutes.
16. The chicken pieces are then coated with a mixture of flour, paprika, and black pepper, and fried in oil.
17. The hosts also make a dough to make Doritos-style chips.
18. The dough is kneaded and left to rest for 30 minutes.
19. The dough is then cut into strips and fried in oil.
20. The hosts compare their homemade Doritos to store-bought ones and note the difference in color and texture.