Made From Scratch is an unscripted series that follows celebrity guests as they cook their favorite dishes and tell stories about their achievements and how food has shaped their identities. The guests are accompanied by a family member or a friend. Game Rant was given the opportunity to debut an exclusive clip from Ninja’s episode—the first of the new season.

In our exclusive clip, Ninja banters with his dad about separating egg yolks, proving that sometimes creative solutions pan out for the best. The YouTuber compares the process to “Jurassic Park” and gives his best velociraptor impression. Check out the clip below.

The new season will feature actress-producer Eva Longoria; singer-songwriter Noah Cyrus; Euphoria actor Javon Walton; On My Block actor Jason Genao; musician, activist, and reality star Amara La Negra; and singers Kyle and Syd. Ahead of its season four premiere, the “not-really-a-cooking-show” was renewed for a fifth season which begins production later this year.

This isn’t the first time Ninja, best known for his vlogs and gaming content, turned the camera onto his cooking skills (or lack thereof). He participated in Bon Appétit’s Test Kitchen in 2019 and was roasted for cutting bread and avocados incorrectly. In the video, he was challenged to cook an “egg-in-a-hole” bacon and cheese sandwich while following vocal instructions from a professional chef. Ninja was jokingly called out for slicing the bread from the top of the loaf and cutting straight through the pit of an avocado.

In addition to his popularity in the gaming community—Ninja is the most popular Twitch streamer and often plays Fortnite and League of Legends—the Michigan-born gamer has made his way into television and movie projects. He voiced the fictional gamer Slayer in the recently-canceled animated series Duncanville, co-created by Amy Poehler. Ninja also made appearances in The Masked Singer, Nickelodeon’s Unfiltered, Free Guy, and Hotel Transylvania: Transformania.

Speaking about his growing career with Screen Rant, Ninja expressed his interest in continuing to make screen appearances. “I just want to continue to do voiceover work for anime or cartoons, pretty much anything.”

He continued to say that he’s passionate about his television appearances and budding acting career.

Made From Scratch season four premieres July 28 on Fuse and Fuse+.

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