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While you struggle to fry an egg, two-year-old Mazzy is helping out in the kitchen making an array of Asian treats, from Thai desserts to Chinese BBQ pork buns.
SEE ALSO: Woman makes incredible meals using only random office equipmentWatch her cooking and stirring her way through "The Mazzy Show" with the help of her parents, who decided to start the channel as a way to bond with the little one.
Her father Alex, who hails from Oregon, told Mashablethat he had always wanted to start a YouTube channel.
"My wife was hired to work as a full-time librarian, [and] I took on the role of a stay-at-home-dad," he said.
"I've always had the ambition to start a YouTube channel and I decided that I would do it with Mazzy as a way to bond with her and keep her engaged in hands on activities."
Chiu said they try to post a new video every week, with Mazzy's channel having only been started some two months ago.
So far, she's taken on Japanese gyoza dumplings, Chinese egg tarts, pizza, and pigs in a blanket to name a few.
We can't wait to see what she whips up next.
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