C/w Nana: Lao Steamed Vegetable Salad (ຊຸບຜັກ == Soop Phak)

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
  • In this video I show how I make steamed vegetable salad.
    INGREDIENTS:
    -- Vegetables (You can use any veggies that don't have strong taste)
    Bok Choy
    Mustard Greens
    String Mushrooms
    Oyster Mushrooms
    -- Roasted Herbs
    Shallots
    Ginger
    Chili Peppers
    -- Broth
    3 cups Water
    1/4 cup Padek (fermented fish sauce)
    1 tbsp MSG (optional)
    1 tsp Salt (if needed)
    2 stalks Lemongrass
    3-4 Kaffir Lime Leaves
    -- Topping
    Cilantro, chopped
    Sesame Seeds, pan roasted
    INSTRUCTIONS
    Steam the vegetables
    Make the broth
    While the vegetables are steaming, boil the water for the broth.
    Add lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves to the boiling water. You can also add ghalangal.
    When the water comes back to boil, add padek and MSG.
    Stir and taste the broth. Add salt if needed.
    Remove the broth from the heat and allow to cool.
    Smash the roasted herbs together with a mortar and pestle.
    Pour some of the broth into the mortar and mix.
    When the vegetables are steamed to the softness you want, remove from the steamer and allow to cool.
    Pour the broth from the mortar into the steamed vegetable and mix evenly.
    Taste and adjust with salt or other seasoning as needed.
    Mix in the chopped cilantro and roasted sesame seeds.
    Enjoy!
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    :: Cooking with Nana: Lao Steamed Vegetable Salad (ຊຸບຜັກ == Soop Phak)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 55

  • @Jayforgetaboutit
    @Jayforgetaboutit 6 років тому

    Nana I wanted to thank u . Because of you I know how to cook lao food and I'm bak lao ...

  • @nourocks
    @nourocks 7 років тому +2

    Omg! This looks so good! Thank you for the recipe. Dif going to make soon!

  • @Kuvtsisk
    @Kuvtsisk 7 років тому +1

    Yum!!! I'm going to try this. Thank you for sharing Nana.

  • @evelynsellman7054
    @evelynsellman7054 3 роки тому

    OMG! I tried your recipe nana it’s the best! Thank you for sharing!

  • @chrisvang5213
    @chrisvang5213 7 років тому

    Look so yummy Nana, I'm definitely going to try making it!! Thank you for the recipe

  • @keos9773
    @keos9773 6 років тому +2

    ເປັນຕາແຊບແທ້ ນານາຂອບໃຈທີ່ສອນເຮັດເດີຂອບໃຈຫລາຍໆ

  • @thipphavanhvoradeth8143
    @thipphavanhvoradeth8143 7 років тому

    Awesome nana thank you for recipes

  • @LeenaNalybaby
    @LeenaNalybaby 7 років тому +2

    Omg I love this !!! Thank you nana! Ur the best !

  • @bevvang8843
    @bevvang8843 7 років тому +1

    Looks so good . Going to give it a try .

  • @sophielaurenti8846
    @sophielaurenti8846 7 років тому

    I enjoy your videos very much. You often cook foods that invoke find memories of my childhood. sometimes you cook things I have never eaten. thank you for sharing.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому

      Sophie Laurenti you're welcome, as always. And happy new year.

  • @girusaurio
    @girusaurio 4 роки тому

    I'm from chile and i will try this, or at least the principles XD thank you Nana

  • @johnrios9504
    @johnrios9504 7 років тому

    Thank you for uploading this video..I've been wanting to try to taste this steamed vegetables salad my wife has been talking about.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому

      John Rios please do try and let me know how it turned out.

  • @christintai1495
    @christintai1495 4 роки тому

    Love it

  • @OoMASEoO
    @OoMASEoO 7 років тому

    you are the best, you remind me of my mom so much 💕

  • @McMirage99
    @McMirage99 7 років тому

    I love your channel! Just discovered you. Thank you!

  • @thuyvu2138
    @thuyvu2138 7 років тому

    look delicious!

  • @NoyChemChan
    @NoyChemChan 5 років тому

    Hi Nana & aii Tuy.... been so obsess with cooking lately.... I watched most of your 129 cooking vdos & some i watched like 15 times..... I even watched all the ads!!!!! Now that's love..... 5555.... well, I modify it a little bit for my clients, when I cook for the it's a no MSG, & mostly Non GMO products. :) But great job!

  • @metalicheadnz
    @metalicheadnz 5 років тому

    Yum yum Lao souppak!

  • @freestuff67
    @freestuff67 7 років тому +1

    Very healthy aunty.

  • @HannahVilay
    @HannahVilay 7 років тому

    omg!! I love you Nana!!!

  • @beverlyxayariboun9822
    @beverlyxayariboun9822 7 років тому

    Nana, I made khaw mee and my husband thought it was better than the restaurant! I really enjoy your vedio and hope you make more. He also enjoyed your receipt for jeow het, I also made jeow zucchini.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому

      beverly xayariboun I'm glad you enjoyed my videos. Thanks for your comment

  • @ninaniranon5070
    @ninaniranon5070 7 років тому +1

    Thank you

  • @Lvboy28
    @Lvboy28 7 років тому

    I love your videos, Nana! You should do a lao mukbang and cook all your delicious lao cuisine! Please say yes!!!!

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому

      MISTAFUKADA what is "Lao mukbang "

    • @Lvboy28
      @Lvboy28 7 років тому

      Cooking with Nana mukbang is a Korean thing. It's huge right now on UA-cam! You basically have a table full of food and you just eat and talked lols. Go UA-cam mukbang so you kind of get an idea of it!

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому

      MISTAFUKADA oh I see those kind of shows. I didn't know that they call it mukbang. I thought you were spelling a Lao word... lol

    • @Lvboy28
      @Lvboy28 7 років тому

      Cooking with Nana
      lol omg! But you should do it! I've learned so much about lao cuisine from your vids! Thank you

  • @thewatcher7425
    @thewatcher7425 6 років тому +2

    Can you please adopt me!! I’ll clean up after every dish you made. I’ll even clean the kitchen and wash dishes.

  • @peakarach7051
    @peakarach7051 7 років тому

    Love Lao Soup Puck.

  • @jeff21bro63
    @jeff21bro63 7 років тому +1

    Keep up the. Good work nana try to make kar beak (noodle sos for wrong spelling)

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому

      Jeff 21bro you mean Khao piek? ua-cam.com/video/WaP_gjAYOiQ/v-deo.html

    • @jeff21bro63
      @jeff21bro63 7 років тому

      +Cooking with Nana yea I mean that

    • @jeff21bro63
      @jeff21bro63 7 років тому +1

      +Cooking with Nana thanks for the video

  • @cuongthanhtran7029
    @cuongthanhtran7029 5 років тому

    very yummy my friend..

  • @FDchick
    @FDchick 4 роки тому

    I love your shirt haha

  • @hotsauce7362
    @hotsauce7362 7 років тому +1

    WELCOME BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому +2

      Hot Sauce thank you for the welcome back. The video editor had been busy so it took a while to get new videos uploaded.

  • @TheAz1atic
    @TheAz1atic 7 років тому

    Can you make a video for lao curry crab?

  • @dialee5629
    @dialee5629 7 років тому

    Nana can you show us to make nan vam

  • @msy7804
    @msy7804 8 місяців тому

    Sister what's the lao street food called yum kim or kin? Do you know how to make it?

  • @HannahVilay
    @HannahVilay 7 років тому

    Nana can you make Lao Nam Vam!! It's so good. It's warm sometimes it has corn in it.
    I find Lao Nam Vam different than Hmong nam vam!! It is so good. I'm tired of eating Nam Vam cold. I want LAO STYLE NAM VAM!!!

    • @imChanthip
      @imChanthip 3 роки тому

      Nam vaan? I think she has something posted or could be the other Lao lady

  • @thipphavanhvoradeth8143
    @thipphavanhvoradeth8143 7 років тому

    We like your T-shirt

  • @matafact
    @matafact 7 років тому

    What's the hot sauce called that you dip bamboo in.

  • @keobounvixay486
    @keobounvixay486 4 роки тому

    I think is "sabaidee" not "sambaidee"

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  4 роки тому

      Keo Bounvixay “sabaidee” (ສະບາຍດີ) is more common nowadays, but “sambaidee” (ສຳບາຍດີ / ຊຳບາຍດີ) is also used in some parts. I grew up saying “sambaidee” with my family.

    • @keobounvixay486
      @keobounvixay486 4 роки тому

      @@CookingwithNana I've never seen it spelled ຊຳບາຍດີ or ສຳບາຍດີ. If so then need to relearn how write or speak our language. I am 1000000 percent certain that there is no such pronunciation or spelling. Not even in dictionary.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  4 роки тому

      @@keobounvixay486 I'm not language expert but I know my family says 'sambaidee.' After 1970's fewer people say "sambaidee." Read here --> facebook.com/photo?fbid=403544259799011 I don't know if they are correct but they mention ສຳບາຍດີ.
      ມາຮອດໄລຍະທ້າຍຊຸມປີ 60 ຫາຕົ້ນຊຸມປີ 70 ຂອງສະຕະວັດທີ່ແລ້ວ ປາກົດການນຳໃຊ້ຄຳທັກທາຍ “ສະຫວັດດີ” ຄ່ອຍຫຼຸດຜ່ອນລົງ ການນຳໃຊ້ “ສະບາຍດີ” ກໍຄ່ອຍໆເຂົ້າມາແທນທີ່… ການໃຊ້ຄໍາທັກທາຍ “ສະບາຍດີ” ຢ່າງເປັນທາງການຄົງອາດແມ່ນຕົ້ນປີ 1970 ນີ້ເອງ. ກ່ອນໜ້ານັ້ນ ຄໍາວ່າ ສະບາຍດີ ແມ່ນໃຊ້ໃນຮູບປະໂຫຍກທີ່ວ່າ “ສະບາຍບໍ?” ຄືດັ່ງໄດ້ກ່າວມາຂ້າງເທິງ ແຕ່ເມື່ອຖືກນໍາມາແທນ “ສະຫວັດດີ”, ຄໍາວ່າ ບໍ? ໃນ “ສະບາຍບໍ?” ກໍຖືກຕັດອອກ ແລ້ວຕື່ມຄຳວ່າ 'ດີ' ເຂົ້າໃສ່ ກາຍເປັນ 'ສະບາຍດີ' ແຕ່ກໍມີບາງເທື່ອກໍຜ້ຽນສຽງເປັນ 'ສຳບາຍດີ'.. ສ່ວນ “ສະຫວັດດີ” ກໍຖືກປ່ຽນຖານະຈາກຄໍາທັກທາຍກາຍມາເປັນຄໍາອວຍພອນໃຫ້ແກ່ຜູ້ທີ່ຈາກໄປ ເຊັ່ນ “ຈົ່ງເດີນທາງດ້ວຍຄວາມສະຫວັດດີ(ພາບ)”

    • @keobounvixay486
      @keobounvixay486 4 роки тому

      @@CookingwithNana all those shit after 1970 does not proves that you guys are all wrong.

    • @nahaidiew2991
      @nahaidiew2991 3 роки тому

      Sambaidee is the old commontly used language, I'm 70 years old.
      I visited Mongolia ,some of the tribe said
      Sambai Nor