Cooking with Valkyries Season 1

June. 28,2019      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis

Join the table with Valkyries this summer for a feast of mouth-watering food and heartwarming memories.

Episode 10 : Summer Beach BBQ (Part 2)
August. 30,2019
The sun is slowly setting, and the party is almost over. Let's drink to the splendid afterglow, and our next get-together!
Episode 9 : Summer Beach BBQ (1/2)
August. 23,2019
Teriri: Oh dear. There she goes again.
Episode 8 : Warm Onigiri
August. 16,2019
When you make onigiris, your hands will give it warmth.
Episode 7 : Fried Dumplings for Myself
August. 09,2019
Cooking can be a very personal thing.
Episode 6 : Super Sweet Stuffed Wings
August. 02,2019
Teriri is not only good at cooking bitter stuff!
Episode 5 : Noodles of Hope
July. 29,2019
As Himeko said, "When the time is right... Anything could have the best taste in the world."
Episode 4 : Mediocre Spiced Beef
July. 19,2019
"Come with me and I'll find you something to eat."
Episode 3 : Not Enough Cream Stew
July. 12,2019
"Home is where everyone's at."
Episode 2 : Burnt Pizza Toast
July. 05,2019
"Pizza toast actually tastes better......if it's slightly burnt."
Episode 1 : Bronya's Special Borscht
June. 28,2019
There is a cherished memory behind every dish on the dinner table. Time to turn the clock back and relive these beautiful moments, Captains!

Seasons

Season 2
Season 2 2020
Season 1
Season 1 2019

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