Here is the recipe for Avatar: The Last Airbender‘s flaming fire flakes. Avatar tells the story of young airbender Aang, who awakens after spending one hundred years trapped in an iceberg to discover his world is at war. As the Avatar, a mythical being with the ability to master all four elements, Aang is the only person who can bring peace to the world, and he soon sets off on a journey with Water Tribe siblings Sokka and Katara. Even though Avatar went off the air over ten years ago, many still consider it to be one of the best children’s shows ever, and its recent arrival on Netflix has led to a resurgence in its popularity.

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Avatar has a lot of strengths, from its complex characters to the way it weaves adult themes into a child-friendly story. Undoubtedly, though, one of its best aspects is its world-building. In the Avatar universe, there are four nations that each correspond to one of the core elements. Within those nations, there are distinct clothing styles, cultural rules, and other creative details that help make Avatar more than a standard children’s fantasy show. The world was further developed in the sequel series The Legend of Korra.

In the Avatar season 1 episode “The Deserter,” Aang, Sokka, and Katara attend the Fire Days Festival so Aang can learn more about firebending. Food lover Sokka is quick to get his hands on a beloved Fire Nation delicacy, flaming fire flakes, but the experience isn’t exactly what he hoped he would be. Nevertheless, fans have often wondered what real fire flakes would taste like, and popular cooking channel Binging with Babish decided to give it a try. In this video, Babish gives step by step instructions on how to make homemade flaming fire flakes, and based on his reactions at the end, they came out pretty well. Check it out in the space below.

For fans who wish they could travel to the Fire Nation themselves, this just might be the perfect recipe to try at home. In the months since Avatar’s arrival on Netflix, fans have shown off their creativity with at home projects inspired by the series, whether it is through recreating the show with Animal Crossing or developing an entire Avatar musical. This new recipe is just the latest Avatar-related project that fans can utilize.

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The Avatar content won’t stop coming for a while either. On August 14, The Legend of Korra will debut on Netflix, and the streamer is currently hard at work developing a live-action adaptation of Avatar. There haven’t been many updates regarding the latter, as the project is still in the development stages. Hopefully, though, it won’t be too long before things get moving with this new Avatar, because there is clearly an appetite among fans for more content about Aang and his expansive world.

Source: Binging with Babish

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