Transcript: Mateo's Chilean Sopaipillas with Pebre
A split screen shows images of kids playing kitchenware as musical instruments.
In colourful letters, the name of the show appears between a fork and a knife. It reads "My world kitchen."
The narrator says WHOSE KITCHEN ARE
WE GOING TO TODAY?
Mateo opens the door to his house and says HI, I'M MATEO.
THIS IS MY HOME.
COME ON IN.
THIS IS MY MUM.
Mateo is around 8, with brown hair. He wears a dark blue T-shirt.
With a blue blouse, Mum says HELLO.
The narrator says HI, MUM.
Mateo says AND THIS IS MY KITCHEN.
TODAY I'LL BE DOING SOPAIPILLAS
WITH PEBRE, BECAUSE I LOVE IT.
The narrator says MATEO'S MUM HAS
SHOWN HIM A SPECIAL WAY
OF MAKING SOPAIPILLAS WITH
PEBRE.
MATEO'S MUM IS CHILEAN, AND
SHE COMES FROM A COUNTRY
CALLED CHILE.
CHILE IS A COUNTRY IN
SOUTH AMERICA AND IS ONE OF
THE LONGEST AND NARROWEST
COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD.
An animated world map shows the location of Chile.
He continues CHILE IS HOME TO THE ATACAMA
DESERT, WHICH IS ONE OF
THE DRIEST PLACES ON EARTH.
IT ALSO HAS MANY VOLCANOES.
BLUE WHALES AND DIFFERENT
TYPES OF PENGUIN CAN BE FOUND
LIVING ON AND AROUND THE COAST
OF CHILE.
THE PEOPLE OF CHILE EAT LOTS
OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FOOD
AND EMPANADAS, CHORIPAN AND
SOPAIPILLAS ARE VERY POPULAR
SNACKS.
MATEO HAS WASHED HIS HANDS,
PUT HIS APRON ON AND NOW
HE'S READY TO COOK.
Mateo says TODAY I'LL BE DOING
SOPAIPILLAS WITH PEBRE FOR
MY FRIENDS.
The narrator says AND HE'S INVITED
JULIETTE, ADAM AND JOSHUA
TO TASTE ONE OF THE MAIN
INGREDIENTS BEFORE THEY COME
ROUND FOR A SPECIAL CHILEAN
MEAL LATER.
WHAT'S THAT?
Juliette opens a box. She is around 9, with brown hair in two ponytails. She wears a green T-shirt under a denim overall.
Adam is around 8, with curly black hair. He wears a light blue T-shirt.
Adam says LOOKS ORANGE AND SQUISHY.
Juliette says IT'S VERY ORANGE.
Joshua is around 9, with blond hair. He wears a red polo-shirt.
Joshua says EW.
I DO NOT LIKE THE SMELL.
The narrator says HA-HA, WHAT DOES
IT TASTE LIKE?
Adam says I DON'T REALLY LIKE THE...
THE ORANGE BIT ON TOP OF IT.
The narrator says OH, DEAR.
Joshua says IT TASTES LIKE PUMPKIN.
The narrator says IT'S NOT PUMPKIN.
Juliette says IT TASTES KIND OF LIKE
CARROT.
The narrator says IT'S NOT A CARROT EITHER.
Adam says UMM, ORANGE?
The narrator says IT'S DEFINITELY
NOT AN ORANGE.
Juliette says I THINK IT MIGHT BE SWEET
POTATO.
The narrator says IT'S COOKED SWEET POTATO.
Adam says I DON'T LIKE IT.
The narrator says OH.
Juliette says I LIKE IT.
The narrator says GREAT.
Joshua says NO.
The narrator says NOT EVERYBODY
LIKES THE TASTE.
LET'S SEE IF MATEO CAN CHANGE
THEIR MINDS, BECAUSE SWEET
POTATO IS ONE OF THE MAIN
INGREDIENTS IN HIS RECIPE.
YOU'LL ALSO NEED CHERRY
TOMATOES, VEGETABLE OIL,
SPRING ONIONS, PLAIN FLOUR,
GARLIC PUREE, BAKING POWDER,
FRESH CORIANDER AND SALT.
MATEO'S STARTING WITH
THE PEBRE, A SIDE DISH MADE
WITH CHOPPED UP FRESH
INGREDIENTS.
In his kitchen, Mateo says PUT THE CORIANDER
LEAVES INTO THE JUG.
The narrator says ALONG WITH THE JUICY
TOMATOES.
Mateo says MY FAVOURITE BIT
ABOUT CHILE IS THE HOTNESS.
The narrator says MM, IT'S LOVELY
AND HOT THERE.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Mateo says NOW I'M GOING TO CHOP
IT ALL UP WITH THE SCISSORS.
The narrator says CAREFUL OF YOUR
FINGERS, MATEO.
THEN ADD CHOPPED SPRING ONIONS,
AND GARLIC PUREE.
MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT.
AND THAT'S THE PEBRE, READY
FOR LATER.
NEXT, TAKE YOUR BOWL OF FLOUR
AND ADD SOME BAKING POWDER.
ADD A PINCH OF SALT.
Mateo says AND GIVE IT A LITTLE STIR.
The narrator says MM, YOU'LL NEED THIS TO MAKE
THE DOUGH LATER.
Mateo says NOW IT'S TIME FOR MY
VERY SPECIAL INGREDIENT.
The narrator says AND YOU KNOW WHAT
THAT IS.
SWEET POTATO.
A SWEET POTATO PLANT HAS ROOTS
THAT YOU CAN EAT, CALLED
TUBERS.
THE INSIDE OF A TUBER CAN BE
ORANGE, WHITE, PURPLE, RED,
PINK, YELLOW OR EVEN VIOLET.
SWEET POTATO CAN BE BOILED AND
MASHED, ROASTED, FRIED, OR
EVEN JUICED.
AND THE JUICE FROM THE FLESH
OF THE SWEET POTATO CAN BE
USED TO DYE CLOTH DIFFERENT
COLOURS.
ASK A GROWN-UP TO COOK AND COOL
THE SWEET POTATOES FOR YOU.
Mateo says NOW WE ARE GOING TO TWIST
THE SWEET POTATO AND TAKE
THE INSIDE OUT.
IN CHILE, SWEET POTATO IS
CALLED CAMOTE.
The narrator says CAMOTE.
Mateo says NEVER MIND IF YOUR
HANDS GET MESSY, IT'S PART OF
THE FUN.
The narrator says IT DOES LOOK FUN.
THEN ADD FIVE SPOONS OF OIL.
Mateo says UNO, WHICH MEANS ONE,
DOS, WHICH MEANS TWO,
TRES, WHICH MEANS THREE,
CUATRO, WHICH MEANS FOUR
AND CINCO, WHICH MEANS FIVE.
The narrator says EXCELLENT SPANISH
COUNTING, MATEO.
SPANISH IS THE LANGUAGE SPOKEN
BY MOST PEOPLE IN CHILE.
Mateo says NOW, WE ARE GOING TO
MIX IT UP.
The narrator says MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT!
Mateo says WE ARE GOING TO PUT THE
POTATO INTO THE BOWL.
The narrator says MIX THE POTATO INTO THE FLOUR
TO MAKE YOUR DOUGH.
(music plays)
Mateo says I HAVE LOTS OF FAMILY IN
CHILE, WE HAVE LOTS OF
TRADITIONS AND I'M GOING TO
SHOW YOU ONE.
The narrator says CAN'T WAIT TO SEE
THAT LATER, MATEO.
Mateo says NOW WE ARE GOING TO KNEAD
THE DOUGH.
The narrator says THAT MEANS TO PUSH AND PULL
IT.
GO ON, MATEO.
CAREFULLY CUT THE DOUGH IN HALF
AND PUT ONE HALF BACK IN
THE BOWL FOR LATER.
THEN FLOUR THE WORKTOP AND
THE ROLLING PIN, TO STOP
THE DOUGH FROM STICKING.
THEN ROLL OUT THE DOUGH.
Mateo says THERE, THAT LOOKS
GOOD.
NOW WE'RE GOING TO CUT CIRCLES
OUT.
The narrator says USE A COOKIE CUTTER TO
CAREFULLY CUT OUT CIRCLES
OF DOUGH AND PUT THEM ON BAKING
PAPER, ON AN OILED BAKING
SHEET.
THEN DO THE SAME AGAIN WITH
THE SECOND HALF OF YOUR DOUGH.
Mateo says NOW I'M GOING TO MAKE SOME
LINES IN THE SOPAIPILLAS.
The narrator says GOOD IDEA.
THAT WILL STOP THEM FROM RISING
AND HELP THEM TO COOK MORE
EVENLY.
WELL DONE, MATTEO.
NOW ASK A GROWN-UP TO HELP YOU.
Mateo says THERE, THEY LOOK GOOD.
MUM, CAN YOU PUT IT IN THE OVEN,
PLEASE?
The narrator says IF YOU'D LIKE TO
MAKE MATEO'S SOPAIPILLAS WITH
PEBRE AT HOME, PULL THE LEAVES
OF FRESH CORIANDER AND ADD
THE LEAVES AND STALK TO
A JUG OF TOMATOES, CAREFULLY
CHOPPING THEM UP.
ADD SOME CHOPPED SPRING ONIONS
AND GARLIC PUREE TO THE JUG.
THEN, MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT!
NOW ADD BAKING POWDER AND A
PINCH OF SALT TO PLAIN FLOUR.
MIX THEM TOGETHER AND PUT
THE BOWL TO ONE SIDE.
ASK A GROWN-UP TO COOK AND
COOL SWEET POTATOES FOR YOU,
THEN TWIST TO BREAK THEM
IN HALF.
SCOOP OUT THE MIDDLE INTO
A JUG, ADD SOME VEGETABLE
OIL... ..AND MASH IT, MASH IT,
MASH IT.
TIP THIS INTO THE BOWL OF
FLOUR AND YOU'VE GUESSED IT,
MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT!
USE YOUR HANDS TO BRING IT ALL
TOGETHER INTO A BALL OF DOUGH.
CAREFULLY CUT THE DOUGH IN
HALF AND SAVE HALF FOR LATER.
SPRINKLE THE WORK TOP AND
ROLLING PIN WITH FLOUR,
THEN ROLL OUT THE DOUGH.
USE A COOKIE CUTTER TO
CAREFULLY CUT OUT CIRCLES.
THEN DO THE SAME WITH
THE OTHER HALF OF YOUR DOUGH
AND PLACE ALL THE CIRCLES ONTO
BAKING PAPER, ON AN OILED
BAKING SHEET.
MAKE THREE LINES IN EACH
CIRCLE WITH A SPOON AND
ASK A GROWN-UP TO PUT IT
IN THE OVEN FOR YOU.
NOW THERE'S JUST ENOUGH TIME
FOR MATEO TO GET HIS
CHILEAN-THEMED TABLE
READY FOR ALL THE FOOD.
Setting the table, Mateo says THERE IS LOTS OF
ALPACAS AND LLAMAS IN CHILE.
The narrator says MATEO'S CHANGED INTO A
TRADITIONAL CHILEAN COSTUME.
Now Mateo wears a black hat, a white shirt and a striped black, red and white poncho.
Mateo says I'M GOING TO DO A TRADITIONAL
CHILEAN DANCE FOR MY FRIENDS.
(door bell ringing)
THAT MUST BE MY FRIENDS.
The narrator says GREAT MOVES, MATEO.
WELL DONE.
YOUR CHILEAN-STYLE TABLE LOOKS
AMAZING WITH ALL THOSE PLANTS
AND COLOURFUL FLOWERS.
Friends say HI MATEO.
Mateo says HELLO, COME ON IN.
The narrator says NOW EVERYONE'S
WASHED THEIR HANDS AND THEY'RE
READY TO EAT.
Friends say WOW.
Mateo says WHAT DO YOU THINK OF
MY TABLE?
Juliette says I THINK IT'S VERY COOL AND
I LIKE THE FLOWERS, BECAUSE
I HAVE SOME IN MY ROOM.
Mateo says I'VE GOT A SURPRISE FOR YOU.
The narrator says GO ON, MATEO.
SHOW US YOUR CHILEAN DANCE
AGAIN.
Mateo dances and his friends clap.
The narrator says HEE-HEE-HEE!
BRILLIANT!
(applauding)
Mateo says THANK YOU.
The narrator says WELL DANCED,
MATEO.
AND HERE'S MUM WITH THE COOKED
AND SLIGHTLY COOLED
SOPAIPILLAS WITH PEBRE.
THE SOPAIPILLAS LOOK CRISPY
AND GOLDEN AND WILL BE
DELICIOUS WITH THE COLOURFUL
PEBRE.
Mateo serves pebre.
Adam says THANK YOU.
Juliette says THANK YOU.
Mateo says BUEN PROVECHO.
The narrator says THAT MEANS ENJOY
YOUR MEAL.
LET'S HOPE THEY LIKE IT.
EARLIER TODAY, MATEO'S FRIENDS
WEREN'T TOO SURE ABOUT
THE TASTE OF SWEET POTATO.
SO, DO YOU THINK THEY'LL
LIKE IT IN THE SOPAIPILLAS?
Mateo says WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY
SOPAIPILLAS WITH PEBRE?
Juliette says THAT IS REALLY GOOD.
Mateo says THANK YOU.
Adam says THAT WAS REALLY NICE.
Mateo says THANK YOU.
The narrator says GOOD DIPPING IN
THAT PEBRE.
Mateo says WHAT DO YOU THINK THE SPECIAL
INGREDIENT WAS?
Friends say SWEET POTATO.
Mateo says IT'S SWEET POTATO.
The narrator says WELL DONE, EVERYONE.
Mateo says WHAT DO YOU THINK OF
SWEET POTATO NOW IT'S IN MY
SOPAIPILLAS?
Juliette says IT TASTES REALLY GOOD IN
THEM.
Joshua says TASTES REALLY GOOD NOW, ON
ITS OWN IT TASTES DISGUSTING.
Mateo says I AGREE WITH YOU.
The narrator says HA-HA-HA, THEY REALLY ARE
ENJOYING THOSE SOPAIPILLAS.
Juliette says I WANT MY MUM TO HAVE
THE RECIPE NOW.
The narrator says THAT'S A GREAT
IDEA, JULIETTE.
WELL DONE, MATEO.
IT LOOKS LIKE EVERYONE LOVES
THE TASTE OF SWEET POTATO
AFTER ALL.
Mateo says THANK YOU FOR COMING TO
MY WORLD KITCHEN.
Music plays as the end credits roll.
Copyright 2019, Terrific Television Limited.
In colourful letters, the name of the show appears between a fork and a knife. It reads "My world kitchen."
The narrator says WHOSE KITCHEN ARE
WE GOING TO TODAY?
Mateo opens the door to his house and says HI, I'M MATEO.
THIS IS MY HOME.
COME ON IN.
THIS IS MY MUM.
Mateo is around 8, with brown hair. He wears a dark blue T-shirt.
With a blue blouse, Mum says HELLO.
The narrator says HI, MUM.
Mateo says AND THIS IS MY KITCHEN.
TODAY I'LL BE DOING SOPAIPILLAS
WITH PEBRE, BECAUSE I LOVE IT.
The narrator says MATEO'S MUM HAS
SHOWN HIM A SPECIAL WAY
OF MAKING SOPAIPILLAS WITH
PEBRE.
MATEO'S MUM IS CHILEAN, AND
SHE COMES FROM A COUNTRY
CALLED CHILE.
CHILE IS A COUNTRY IN
SOUTH AMERICA AND IS ONE OF
THE LONGEST AND NARROWEST
COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD.
An animated world map shows the location of Chile.
He continues CHILE IS HOME TO THE ATACAMA
DESERT, WHICH IS ONE OF
THE DRIEST PLACES ON EARTH.
IT ALSO HAS MANY VOLCANOES.
BLUE WHALES AND DIFFERENT
TYPES OF PENGUIN CAN BE FOUND
LIVING ON AND AROUND THE COAST
OF CHILE.
THE PEOPLE OF CHILE EAT LOTS
OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FOOD
AND EMPANADAS, CHORIPAN AND
SOPAIPILLAS ARE VERY POPULAR
SNACKS.
MATEO HAS WASHED HIS HANDS,
PUT HIS APRON ON AND NOW
HE'S READY TO COOK.
Mateo says TODAY I'LL BE DOING
SOPAIPILLAS WITH PEBRE FOR
MY FRIENDS.
The narrator says AND HE'S INVITED
JULIETTE, ADAM AND JOSHUA
TO TASTE ONE OF THE MAIN
INGREDIENTS BEFORE THEY COME
ROUND FOR A SPECIAL CHILEAN
MEAL LATER.
WHAT'S THAT?
Juliette opens a box. She is around 9, with brown hair in two ponytails. She wears a green T-shirt under a denim overall.
Adam is around 8, with curly black hair. He wears a light blue T-shirt.
Adam says LOOKS ORANGE AND SQUISHY.
Juliette says IT'S VERY ORANGE.
Joshua is around 9, with blond hair. He wears a red polo-shirt.
Joshua says EW.
I DO NOT LIKE THE SMELL.
The narrator says HA-HA, WHAT DOES
IT TASTE LIKE?
Adam says I DON'T REALLY LIKE THE...
THE ORANGE BIT ON TOP OF IT.
The narrator says OH, DEAR.
Joshua says IT TASTES LIKE PUMPKIN.
The narrator says IT'S NOT PUMPKIN.
Juliette says IT TASTES KIND OF LIKE
CARROT.
The narrator says IT'S NOT A CARROT EITHER.
Adam says UMM, ORANGE?
The narrator says IT'S DEFINITELY
NOT AN ORANGE.
Juliette says I THINK IT MIGHT BE SWEET
POTATO.
The narrator says IT'S COOKED SWEET POTATO.
Adam says I DON'T LIKE IT.
The narrator says OH.
Juliette says I LIKE IT.
The narrator says GREAT.
Joshua says NO.
The narrator says NOT EVERYBODY
LIKES THE TASTE.
LET'S SEE IF MATEO CAN CHANGE
THEIR MINDS, BECAUSE SWEET
POTATO IS ONE OF THE MAIN
INGREDIENTS IN HIS RECIPE.
YOU'LL ALSO NEED CHERRY
TOMATOES, VEGETABLE OIL,
SPRING ONIONS, PLAIN FLOUR,
GARLIC PUREE, BAKING POWDER,
FRESH CORIANDER AND SALT.
MATEO'S STARTING WITH
THE PEBRE, A SIDE DISH MADE
WITH CHOPPED UP FRESH
INGREDIENTS.
In his kitchen, Mateo says PUT THE CORIANDER
LEAVES INTO THE JUG.
The narrator says ALONG WITH THE JUICY
TOMATOES.
Mateo says MY FAVOURITE BIT
ABOUT CHILE IS THE HOTNESS.
The narrator says MM, IT'S LOVELY
AND HOT THERE.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Mateo says NOW I'M GOING TO CHOP
IT ALL UP WITH THE SCISSORS.
The narrator says CAREFUL OF YOUR
FINGERS, MATEO.
THEN ADD CHOPPED SPRING ONIONS,
AND GARLIC PUREE.
MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT.
AND THAT'S THE PEBRE, READY
FOR LATER.
NEXT, TAKE YOUR BOWL OF FLOUR
AND ADD SOME BAKING POWDER.
ADD A PINCH OF SALT.
Mateo says AND GIVE IT A LITTLE STIR.
The narrator says MM, YOU'LL NEED THIS TO MAKE
THE DOUGH LATER.
Mateo says NOW IT'S TIME FOR MY
VERY SPECIAL INGREDIENT.
The narrator says AND YOU KNOW WHAT
THAT IS.
SWEET POTATO.
A SWEET POTATO PLANT HAS ROOTS
THAT YOU CAN EAT, CALLED
TUBERS.
THE INSIDE OF A TUBER CAN BE
ORANGE, WHITE, PURPLE, RED,
PINK, YELLOW OR EVEN VIOLET.
SWEET POTATO CAN BE BOILED AND
MASHED, ROASTED, FRIED, OR
EVEN JUICED.
AND THE JUICE FROM THE FLESH
OF THE SWEET POTATO CAN BE
USED TO DYE CLOTH DIFFERENT
COLOURS.
ASK A GROWN-UP TO COOK AND COOL
THE SWEET POTATOES FOR YOU.
Mateo says NOW WE ARE GOING TO TWIST
THE SWEET POTATO AND TAKE
THE INSIDE OUT.
IN CHILE, SWEET POTATO IS
CALLED CAMOTE.
The narrator says CAMOTE.
Mateo says NEVER MIND IF YOUR
HANDS GET MESSY, IT'S PART OF
THE FUN.
The narrator says IT DOES LOOK FUN.
THEN ADD FIVE SPOONS OF OIL.
Mateo says UNO, WHICH MEANS ONE,
DOS, WHICH MEANS TWO,
TRES, WHICH MEANS THREE,
CUATRO, WHICH MEANS FOUR
AND CINCO, WHICH MEANS FIVE.
The narrator says EXCELLENT SPANISH
COUNTING, MATEO.
SPANISH IS THE LANGUAGE SPOKEN
BY MOST PEOPLE IN CHILE.
Mateo says NOW, WE ARE GOING TO
MIX IT UP.
The narrator says MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT!
Mateo says WE ARE GOING TO PUT THE
POTATO INTO THE BOWL.
The narrator says MIX THE POTATO INTO THE FLOUR
TO MAKE YOUR DOUGH.
(music plays)
Mateo says I HAVE LOTS OF FAMILY IN
CHILE, WE HAVE LOTS OF
TRADITIONS AND I'M GOING TO
SHOW YOU ONE.
The narrator says CAN'T WAIT TO SEE
THAT LATER, MATEO.
Mateo says NOW WE ARE GOING TO KNEAD
THE DOUGH.
The narrator says THAT MEANS TO PUSH AND PULL
IT.
GO ON, MATEO.
CAREFULLY CUT THE DOUGH IN HALF
AND PUT ONE HALF BACK IN
THE BOWL FOR LATER.
THEN FLOUR THE WORKTOP AND
THE ROLLING PIN, TO STOP
THE DOUGH FROM STICKING.
THEN ROLL OUT THE DOUGH.
Mateo says THERE, THAT LOOKS
GOOD.
NOW WE'RE GOING TO CUT CIRCLES
OUT.
The narrator says USE A COOKIE CUTTER TO
CAREFULLY CUT OUT CIRCLES
OF DOUGH AND PUT THEM ON BAKING
PAPER, ON AN OILED BAKING
SHEET.
THEN DO THE SAME AGAIN WITH
THE SECOND HALF OF YOUR DOUGH.
Mateo says NOW I'M GOING TO MAKE SOME
LINES IN THE SOPAIPILLAS.
The narrator says GOOD IDEA.
THAT WILL STOP THEM FROM RISING
AND HELP THEM TO COOK MORE
EVENLY.
WELL DONE, MATTEO.
NOW ASK A GROWN-UP TO HELP YOU.
Mateo says THERE, THEY LOOK GOOD.
MUM, CAN YOU PUT IT IN THE OVEN,
PLEASE?
The narrator says IF YOU'D LIKE TO
MAKE MATEO'S SOPAIPILLAS WITH
PEBRE AT HOME, PULL THE LEAVES
OF FRESH CORIANDER AND ADD
THE LEAVES AND STALK TO
A JUG OF TOMATOES, CAREFULLY
CHOPPING THEM UP.
ADD SOME CHOPPED SPRING ONIONS
AND GARLIC PUREE TO THE JUG.
THEN, MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT!
NOW ADD BAKING POWDER AND A
PINCH OF SALT TO PLAIN FLOUR.
MIX THEM TOGETHER AND PUT
THE BOWL TO ONE SIDE.
ASK A GROWN-UP TO COOK AND
COOL SWEET POTATOES FOR YOU,
THEN TWIST TO BREAK THEM
IN HALF.
SCOOP OUT THE MIDDLE INTO
A JUG, ADD SOME VEGETABLE
OIL... ..AND MASH IT, MASH IT,
MASH IT.
TIP THIS INTO THE BOWL OF
FLOUR AND YOU'VE GUESSED IT,
MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT!
USE YOUR HANDS TO BRING IT ALL
TOGETHER INTO A BALL OF DOUGH.
CAREFULLY CUT THE DOUGH IN
HALF AND SAVE HALF FOR LATER.
SPRINKLE THE WORK TOP AND
ROLLING PIN WITH FLOUR,
THEN ROLL OUT THE DOUGH.
USE A COOKIE CUTTER TO
CAREFULLY CUT OUT CIRCLES.
THEN DO THE SAME WITH
THE OTHER HALF OF YOUR DOUGH
AND PLACE ALL THE CIRCLES ONTO
BAKING PAPER, ON AN OILED
BAKING SHEET.
MAKE THREE LINES IN EACH
CIRCLE WITH A SPOON AND
ASK A GROWN-UP TO PUT IT
IN THE OVEN FOR YOU.
NOW THERE'S JUST ENOUGH TIME
FOR MATEO TO GET HIS
CHILEAN-THEMED TABLE
READY FOR ALL THE FOOD.
Setting the table, Mateo says THERE IS LOTS OF
ALPACAS AND LLAMAS IN CHILE.
The narrator says MATEO'S CHANGED INTO A
TRADITIONAL CHILEAN COSTUME.
Now Mateo wears a black hat, a white shirt and a striped black, red and white poncho.
Mateo says I'M GOING TO DO A TRADITIONAL
CHILEAN DANCE FOR MY FRIENDS.
(door bell ringing)
THAT MUST BE MY FRIENDS.
The narrator says GREAT MOVES, MATEO.
WELL DONE.
YOUR CHILEAN-STYLE TABLE LOOKS
AMAZING WITH ALL THOSE PLANTS
AND COLOURFUL FLOWERS.
Friends say HI MATEO.
Mateo says HELLO, COME ON IN.
The narrator says NOW EVERYONE'S
WASHED THEIR HANDS AND THEY'RE
READY TO EAT.
Friends say WOW.
Mateo says WHAT DO YOU THINK OF
MY TABLE?
Juliette says I THINK IT'S VERY COOL AND
I LIKE THE FLOWERS, BECAUSE
I HAVE SOME IN MY ROOM.
Mateo says I'VE GOT A SURPRISE FOR YOU.
The narrator says GO ON, MATEO.
SHOW US YOUR CHILEAN DANCE
AGAIN.
Mateo dances and his friends clap.
The narrator says HEE-HEE-HEE!
BRILLIANT!
(applauding)
Mateo says THANK YOU.
The narrator says WELL DANCED,
MATEO.
AND HERE'S MUM WITH THE COOKED
AND SLIGHTLY COOLED
SOPAIPILLAS WITH PEBRE.
THE SOPAIPILLAS LOOK CRISPY
AND GOLDEN AND WILL BE
DELICIOUS WITH THE COLOURFUL
PEBRE.
Mateo serves pebre.
Adam says THANK YOU.
Juliette says THANK YOU.
Mateo says BUEN PROVECHO.
The narrator says THAT MEANS ENJOY
YOUR MEAL.
LET'S HOPE THEY LIKE IT.
EARLIER TODAY, MATEO'S FRIENDS
WEREN'T TOO SURE ABOUT
THE TASTE OF SWEET POTATO.
SO, DO YOU THINK THEY'LL
LIKE IT IN THE SOPAIPILLAS?
Mateo says WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY
SOPAIPILLAS WITH PEBRE?
Juliette says THAT IS REALLY GOOD.
Mateo says THANK YOU.
Adam says THAT WAS REALLY NICE.
Mateo says THANK YOU.
The narrator says GOOD DIPPING IN
THAT PEBRE.
Mateo says WHAT DO YOU THINK THE SPECIAL
INGREDIENT WAS?
Friends say SWEET POTATO.
Mateo says IT'S SWEET POTATO.
The narrator says WELL DONE, EVERYONE.
Mateo says WHAT DO YOU THINK OF
SWEET POTATO NOW IT'S IN MY
SOPAIPILLAS?
Juliette says IT TASTES REALLY GOOD IN
THEM.
Joshua says TASTES REALLY GOOD NOW, ON
ITS OWN IT TASTES DISGUSTING.
Mateo says I AGREE WITH YOU.
The narrator says HA-HA-HA, THEY REALLY ARE
ENJOYING THOSE SOPAIPILLAS.
Juliette says I WANT MY MUM TO HAVE
THE RECIPE NOW.
The narrator says THAT'S A GREAT
IDEA, JULIETTE.
WELL DONE, MATEO.
IT LOOKS LIKE EVERYONE LOVES
THE TASTE OF SWEET POTATO
AFTER ALL.
Mateo says THANK YOU FOR COMING TO
MY WORLD KITCHEN.
Music plays as the end credits roll.
Copyright 2019, Terrific Television Limited.
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